^. WATEBBOUS^ Ltd. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF HERALDRY, OH GENERAL ARMORY OF ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AND IRELAND, COM IMII.SINO A REGISTRY OF ALL ARMORIAL BEARINGS FROM THE EARLIEST TO THE PRESENT TIME, INCLUDING THE LATE GRANTS BY THE COLLEGE OF ARMS. nv JOHN BURKE, ESQ. AUTHOR OK THE I'EIiRAGi: AND UARONETAGB, UISTOHV OF I'tlli COMMONKKii, ETC. AND JOHN BERNARD BURKE, ESQ. OK THE MIDUI.E TEMl-I.E, BARRISTKR AT LAW. THIRD EDITION, WITH A SUPPLEMENT. LONDON : HENRY G. BOHN, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN. MDCCCLI. THE GENERAL ARMORY 3Inficnbcti TO Tin: iiEiK Mali: of the ancient family OP CRAWFURI) OF CKAWFUKD AND CKOSIiY, COLONEL ROBERT CRAVVFURD, OK NKWFIKIJ), IN Till-: COt NTH (IF AMI THE GETTY CEf:i GUILLIM, in prefacing his display of Heraldry, "deplores that he has been forced to build solely on other men's foundations," and apprehends, that " he may therefore be thought to have undertaken an idle task in writing of things formerly liandled and published by persons of more sufficiency and greater judgment." This partakes much of the pride that apes humility, and the old Herald verily seems more courteous than candid. The Authors of the Gkxekal AiiMOUY have built in like manner upon other men's foundations; but they have done so, that the structure they were about to raise might rest upon solidity and strength— that, being assured of the groundwork, they might advance with greater confidence to the battlement. The GiiEAT works on Heraldry have long since passed out of print; and, able and useful as those works confessedly were, they have become so entirely obso- lete, that they arc of little value now, except to the Antiquary. Other works of a similar kind — similar almost to the letter — have occasionally followed and shared the same fate, with this material difference, that the old books are still regarded and referred to, while the more recent are, in a great measure, if not altogether, forgotten. All have been, though, voluminous and costly — voluminous designedly, for the subject did not require tomes of such magnitude — costly, because volumi- nous. In the present instance, the cause being removed by the whole subject- matter having been confined to one volume, the effect, costliness, has ceased, and an op|)orlunity is thus afforded to almost everybody desirous of possessing it, of obtaining a work upon Heraldry and the science of Arms. London , Sloone Slrwl, No. 89. CONTENTS. CORRECTING SllKET. HKRAI.DKV. l)l(m(»NAin OK I KKM.S I SKI) IS IIKKALUKV. ABBRKVIATIONS. THE ROYAI. AHMOKV TIIK CF.NBUAI. AHMOKV . CORRECTING SHEET, COMPRISIVr; ADDfTION.AI. AiniS, AM) THE NECESSARY CORUIGENDA. U A R BBS (tfhornr by Major Alli.nf llie Hull, Rur- ] rtiw I'oiiil Mill, I'innrr, CO. Midclletrt;. Cii. nn a (rw bvtiv. ilirrc i'«/-alliip9 ar. fin- fiiiilii | in frw aa. f'ruf — Out of a iliiral (oniiiit or, .m j raglc'a licad with wiiiiia di«pl. «r. collared gold. Motto~\n te, Onniinr, aperaii. I Amu (Urerpoul). Ar. on ■ eher. ». betw. two cocka | in rhii-f and • biirkl« in baar ru. a iion rarap. of ' thr firld, rrou iird or (»• m.iti'riiiillv dewrndi-d from tlin familv of .Macdowal). f'rri/ — An oak tr»e TiTt. ;t/o//i>— .Sub rubor« %irtu». i ALi.tn (lllnrkwi-ll (;ranRi>, co. Durham). Amnni; the nnmci of thf qunrtprinnii, Ihnt of llimiKwrK ia erroncoualy printed McROKWYi.r. Ai.rii«T (Cannock, ro. .Stairord ; ipiarterrd by Klclrher of Dudli y ). Harry wnvy of ripht, ar. and at. on « bend Bu. three niullrta nr. frrtt — A demi lion ramp, cmiinnia, rolliiri-d with a mural crown Rii. Any, caq. Lord Mayor of l^ndon, IHIIH). I'aly of aix, or and gu. on a bend a«. three eaenllnpa of Iho firat. Axti.rr (iia borne by (.'nlonel ANai.KY, nf f>ttn lloiiae, North Knd, llnuinieramith). The aame Armn, with the qunrteriiiRa. f'rrif— A blackamoor'* head in profile, couped nt the ahouldera, ppr. gorged with a collar or, rhnrRed with three cacallopi. AaciirH llraiiiK. See Hi hion. ATKiNa (aa liorne by the Atkim' of llighfiild, in the county of Cork ; deaceiided from Ausuatine Atkina, eaq. the fimt aeltler, who died in lilMi ; now rrpre- M-nlcd, ill the female line, by Kobkrt Atkins, of U'aler|)Brk, co. Cork, eaq. who ia the (rraiidann of Robert St. Irf'Ker. e»««a Htcill, of Co»entry, gent.) Krm. n linn rnmp. guard, aa. holding bctw. the pnwB n wnnlpark ppr. within a bordore of the ae- cond, charged with eifilit beiaiita, n chief wavy |;u. thereon re bend etigr. or, bctw. two roaea ar. barbed and anded ppr. fret/ — On a mount vert n demi lion guard, an. bezant, gorged with a wreiitli of oak or, holding bctw. the pawa a woolpuck aa in the arma. r,«iiN«Rn (granted to Hknjahi.v R«RNtRi), of Main, CO. .Surrey, eaq. ) Hnrry of aix or iind ar. a bear ramp. aa. iniixzled gold. I'rctI Out of n mount Tert a demi bear aa. mur.r.led, charged on the ahoulder with a crna* paiee litchte, and the (iuiater paw realing on a croaa croaalct or. BEN B«»i«i (granted to Gp.ori;( RtiKi. of Tirerton, ni. Heron, eaq.) Per pale az. and gu. betw. aix bexanta palewaya, thn-e leoparda' facea in pah- or. 'Vcif — In front of an oak tree ppr. growing out of a mount vert, an eagle, winea diapl. >a. charged on the body and each wing with a bexant, reating the dexter claw on a leopard'a face or. Motto— Avonjm honori. B«RNia (grnnird to Richard Knuwlu BtRNca.eaq. Captain R.N.) (Ju. a tower aurmounting two •word* in aaltire, poinia downward* ar. poroel* and hilta or ; iM-tw. two horaea' heada eraaed in feaae of the oecnnd, on n chief of the last upon a luural crown ax. a U-znnt, then-on perched a • ulture riaing U-tw. two el> phunta, atatant, ppr. f*rr*t~On an enibattlement gii. a wivem az. gorged with a collar gemel or, the wiuga eleratcd of the laat, guttle dc aang. Barrow (granted to AirRxii Barrow, of London, gent.) Quarterly, aa. and gu. two aworda in aaltire, ppr. pomela and hilta or, betw. two fleurs- de Iia in feaa of the laat. ('rest- laauant out of clouda, a dexter arm embowed in armour, ppr. gamiahed or, the band alan ppr. buldiiiir a bugle- bom aa. atringed Tcrt,aboTC the hand a fleur de-lii gold. Baiirow (granted to .Sidon Barrow, of Lnnadnwn (JrnTe, Hath, eaq.) Per aaltire or and rrminoia, on a aaltire az. betw. a caduceua in chief and a pioe- Rpple in ba«e ppr. two aworda in aaltire ar. pomela and hilta gold, rreif— A demi bear an. aemte of fleura-dc-lia itr. mii/zled or, holding in the dexter paw an arrow, point downwarda ppr. IIatk* rgrnnted to William R. Batks, of the borough of Lirerpofll, merchant). Az. on a feaa danrettee, betw. three dexter handa couped bcndwaya or, aa many lleura de lia of the field, t'rr.ft — On a mount vert n aavage w reatlied about th** waiat witli oak. and holding in the dexter hand three arrowa con- joined, two in aaltire and one in pnlo, the plieona upwarda, all ppr. Batiiir (Brace Meole, or Meole Brace, co. Salop: aa borne by the Venerable Kiiwaro Bathkr, M.A. Archdeacon of Salop). Az. tliree wivema' heada erased or. Crctl—A hawk close ppr. belled, &c. or. Hbavxr (granted to Hi'cii Bkavfr, of the Temple, near Manchester, caq.) Or, a fesa ai. betw. three lions ramp, in chief gu. and a beaver paaa. in base ppr. Crrst — A mount vert, thereon, in front of three arrows, one in pale ami two in saltirCy the pheons downwanls, a beaver pass. ppr. IIkdiioks (Cheney Longville, co. Salop; descended from Elyataii dodrydd. Lord of the district ex- tending from the Severn to the Wye, who was godann of .Athelatnn " Wallicc, Elystnn,"' King of the .S.ixona). Quarterly, first and fourth, go. a lion ramp, reguard.or; second and third, ar. thrie boars' heads, two and one, couped sa. Binson (granted to Thomas Starlino RrNsoN, of North Cray Place, co. Kent, eaq.) Ar. on a cher. BON CAR cotised betw. two trefoils in chief and a bear'a head erased iu base sa. collared and muzzled or, a sun in splendour betw. two crosses crosslet of the last. Crext. — The sun rising from clouds ppr. ; in front a demi lion pu. cliarged on the shoulder with a trefoil ar. the sinister paw resting on an escut- cheon az. thereon a bear's head erased ar. collared and muzzled, also gu. Bentley (granted to James Bentlev, of Highbury Phice, CO. Middlesex, and of the city of London, merchant; also of Horsey, Hadleigh, and lioxford, CO. Suffolk ; and of Scarborough, co. Yoik). Or, on a bend cotised sa. a lion's face betw. two chap- lets of oak of the field. Crest — A talbot pass. ar. supporting with the dexter forepaw an inescut- chi on of the arms. Best (Compton, co. Surrey ; as borne by George Best, of that place, esq. a magistrate and deputy- lieutenant of the county, and a Captain in the Surrey Yeomanry). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three sheaves of arrows, two in saltire and one in pale. Berthon (Walthamstow, co. Essex ; formerly of France, whence they emigrated on the Revocation of the Edict of Nantz to Portugal, from which conntry they came to England). Ar. a chev. and in chief three mullets gu. in base an ermine .spot, ppr. Bewicke (Close House, co. Northumberland). This ancient northern family is entitled to the following quarterings— Calverly, Scott, Cospatrick, Dinelie, Urax, Fitz-John, Falais, Barley, Fitzwilliam, Elm- ley, Lezueres, Warren, Bertram, HaiTingalt, Thornliolme. Birch (granted to William Jarvis Birch, of Croy- don, CO. Surrey, esq.) Or, on a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis az. as many crosses clechees of the field, a chief gu. thereon two staves of Escula- pius iu saltire or, entwined by a serpent ppr. Crest — An eagle rising az. holding in the dexter claw a banner flowing to the dexter gu.; thereon three crosses clechees, two and one as in the arms, staff, point, and tassels gold. Blachford (granted to William HE^RY Blachford, of Ham, CO. Surrey, esq.) Barry wavy of six, or and gu. on a chief az. three pbeons of the first, a bordure wavy eriu. Cre\t — A derai swan erased ar. guttee-de-larmes, gorged with an Eastern crown or, wings elevated bendy wavy of the second and Black (granted to Charles Christopher Black, of the luner Temple, esq.) Or, a lion ramp. gu. in chief a mullet of six points az. betw. two boars' heads couped of the second. Crest — A mount vert, thereon a cat guard, ppr. holding betw. the paws an inescutcheon az. charged with a boar's bead couped or. Block (granted to Samuel Richard Block, of the city of London, and of Kentish Town, co. Middle- sex, merchant). Ar. on a chev. az. betw. two falcons in chief ppr. belled or, and a mount vert, thereon the stump of an oak tree sprouting out a branch to the sinister, also ppr. in base three roses of the field, barbed of the fourth, and seeded gold. Crest — A mount vert, thereon an eagle, wings elevated, ppr. seizing with the dexter claw an owl, ar. Bouen (granted to Marshall Boden, of Burton Cres- cent, in the parish of St. Paucras, co. Middlesex, gent.) Gu. on a bend rayonated, betw. two eagles displ. or, three roses of the field. Crest — An eagle rising or, charged on the breast with a rose, as in the arms, and perched upon four mascles conjoined, in fesse gu. Bolton (as borne by the Rev. Henry Bolton, of Curraduff, co. Waterford, resident at Brook Lodge, in the same county, of the family of Bolton of Mount Bolton). Arms and Crest, as Bolton of Mount Bolton. Motto — Vi et virtute. BoNAR (Kimmerghame, Scotland; Lyon's Office ; the chief of the name and arms ; heir male and repre- sentative of the Bonars of That Ilk, the Barons of Keltye and of Rossye, and of the Lairds of Kil- graston). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. two swords in saltire ar. pommelled and hilted or, for BoNAB, ancient ; second and third, ar. a saltire nr.. for BoNAR, modtrn ; over all, av. a saltire az. on a chief sa. three escallops or, for Bonar of Keltye. Crest — A crusading knight, sword in pale. Molto — Denique ccelum ! the war cry of the Crusaders. Bonar (Ratho). Arms and Crest, the same as tlie head of the family, with the sign of cadency. Bonar (Warriston). A rms and Crest, the same as the head of the family, with the mark of cadency. Bonar (Camden). Ar. a saltire az. a canton sa. charged with three swords ar. pommelled and hilted or, in pile, pointed downwards. Crest and Motto, the same as the head of the family. BooRMAN (granted to Thomas Hugh Boorman, of East Peckham, co. Kent, esq.) Ar. on a bend engr. gu. betw. two hop-vines with poles ppr, growing out of mounts vert, three stags' heads cabossed or. Crest — A bee volant, betw. two oak branches, fructed, ppr. BowDEN (granted to Richard Catlow Bowden, of Stroud Green, Croydon, co. Surrey, esq.) Quar- terly, sa. and or ; in the first quarter a lion pass, guard, and in tlie fourth quarter a tilting-spear sur- inounting a battle-axe in saltire of the second. Crest — In front of a tilting-spear and a battle-axe in saltire, as in the arms, a heron's head erased sa. Bradbury (Lancashire). Sa. two chevronels or, betw. four buckles, three in chief and one in base ar. Crest — A demi wood-pigeon, the body fretty, and each wing charged with a buckle ar. Motto — jEquitus actionum regula. Breavel (St. Breavel and Goldclilfe, co. Monmouth). Ar. on a bend sa. three pheons of the field, points embrued. Broadhurst. Az. fretty of eight pieces, raguly or, quartering White. Crest — A lion's head couped ppr. collared \a\rk ar. and gu. Brouerip (as borne by Francis Brodeuif, of Tower Street, Bedford Square, esq.) Gu. a cross couped or, betw. four barnacle-fowls ar. Crest — A demi griffin salient. Brodref. Same as BaoDERiF.the cross not couped, quartered by Halsey of Hertfordshire. Brooke (Horton, co. Gloucester; now represented by the Rev. Thomas R. Brooke, A.M.) Or, a cross engr. party per pale, gu. and sa. Crest — A badger pass. ppr. Motto — De mieux je pense en Mieulx. Burn (granted to Henry Joh.n Burn, of Somerset Street, Portman Square, esq.) Or, on a bend az. betw. two buglehoms stringed sa. a buckle betw. two estoiles of the first. Crest — A cubit arm vested or, charged witli a bend, as in the arms, the hand ppr. grasping a buglehorn sa. round the wrist a wreath of oak ppr. Burton (borne by Lancelot Ahcher-Burton, of Woodlands, near Emsworth, co. Hants, esq.) Quar- terly, first and fourth, per fesse sa. and ar. a pale counterchanged, three owls, two and one, of the second, ducally crowned or, and as many er- mine spots, one and two, of the first, for Burton ; second and third, per pale az. and gu. two chev- ronels ar. betw. three arrows, the pheons down- wards, or, for Archer. Crests — First, on a mount vert, thereon an owl, ducally crowned as in the arms, holding in the dexter claw a rose gu. slipped of the first, for Burton ; second, a dragon's head erased gu. gorged with a crown vair, and in the mouth an arrow, pheon downwards, or. Motto — Amicus vitse solatium. Campbell (Culraith; Lyon Register). Gyronny of eight, or and sa. within a border embattled vert, charged with three elephants' heads erased, two and one, ar. Crest — A boar's head couped or. Motto— I will follow. Cardozo (granted to SAMUELNuNEzCARDOzo,of Hack- ney, merchant). Sa. five bezants in saltire; a chief indented ar. thereon three stalks of tobacco, each consisting of three leaves ppr. Crest — A demi savage afirontee ppr, holding in bis dexter hand a stalk of tobacco, as in the arms, and his sinister hand resting on a triangle gold. Carre (granted to Robert Riddell Carre, of Ca- COL D KB Trna, co. Roxburgh, e«q.) Quarterly, first and fourth, C'taiK.Tiz. gu. on a cbev. ur. three mulleti of the fteld, within u Ujrilurv chequy of tin- M-cond and fir»t; x-coiid and tliird, Kiuueix. Crest — X Ktag'i head praBt-d ppr. urii»>d with ten tync« or. C«»wiLi. (a» borne by Ai>Mi:i) C't»wiLi., of the Inner Temple, e»<).) Armi nnd ('ml, as CtswiLL of Hampton Court [In Ihi- boili) oj the II ur*], quar- terinR TowM, I'hvok, WiiiTiMi, and Clarke. Motto — Non niuitu •cd inultuni, C«TCHiitT ( lluxniear and I my. I'ci. Monmouth). Ar. on a cbev. gu. betw. three demi lionii rauip. az. aj many bu^lea or. Crtst—K demi lion iaauaDt az. gorged with a coronet or. C lUMBtRa (granted to KoBtHT J.CHtviiritii.of KepprI Street, co. MiJdleaex, ew).) (iu. on a cher. betw. three cinqiiefoilii or, an many Ka>tern cruwnii ax. Crest — ()fi a mount vert, a tiear paas. ppr. muzzled, and gorged with nn Kuntem crown, from tlie muzzle a cbuiu pendent and reflexcd over the back or. CijtaKi (a* borne by \V. H. Clirkk, of Northumber- land, e»q.; defended from n younger brother of 8ir Clement Clerke, of Launde .\bbey, bart.) Ar. on a bend gu. betw. two pellet*, a< many awan* ppr. f'rri(— A cap of maintenance, thereon a >wnn ppr. CLtREK rKiiheld ; the dau. and ro-beir of the late Dr. Joseph CLirke hi. Meymolt;. Ar. on a bend gu. three awans ppr. betw. an many p«*Uet(i ; a canton ainiater az. charged with a demi ram mounting ar. armed or, Ix tw. two flrun-dc-lia in chief of the laal, nn it a baton dexti r ar. Ci.tVToN (Norwich ; an borne hv the llev. Wii.l.ltM Hay Cijiytok, whose only child, Klary-Anna Kay, m. in IS.M), the Kev. Arthur Ixiftua, A.M. Rector of Kincbiim, co. Norfolk, serond son of the late (ieneral Loftus, by the Lady Klizabeth, his si'cnnd wife, dau. of (ieorKe, first Klarquess Townshend). Arms, &c. us (,'i.avtun of Norfolk. Ci.Kuo (Lancanhire ; a* borne by Sami'FL Jostril Cligo, of Allrrton, in that county, esq grandson and hrir of Joseph Clegg, esq. Mayor of l.iver^mol in I74H, by Kli/iibeth his wife, dau. of Jaiues Main- waring, of llronihiirou);h Court, esq.) .Sa. on n fesse betw. two linnn counterpass. ar. a mullet of the first pierced of the second, f'rcj*— An eagle rising ar. Ciuiuw (granted to JnsRrii Ct.iiuiw, of Krhiiigh.ini, CO. Sussex, esq.) Ax. fretty nr. a lion rant]i, eriii. collared gii. siipjiorting a pillar of stone ppr. f'n-^t — A mount vert, thereon n drmi lion az. fretty ar. collared or, holiliiiR in the di xtcr paw an olive branch vert, nnd supporting with the siuister paw II pillar as in the arms. I oiiii (Kensington, co. Middlesex). I'er pule ar. and or. a fi-sse enibattlrd ax betw. six pellets, three and three. t'rt'St On n mount vert a lion ramp, ar. pelletlte, gorged with a mural crown gu. hold- ing betw, the fnrepaws an annulet or, the dexter hind puw resting on n pelli t. CoiirN (granted to .StMi ki. Ckiilm, of I'nrk I'lare, Urixtoii, esq.) Or, two chevroiiels az. bilw. two grifTins srgri-ant in chief gu. and in bane on a mount vert an oak tree ppr. t'rf\t- \ deiiii lion issuaiit, barry of eii;ht, ar. and gu. in the dexter paw an acorn clipped ppr. t'liLR (granted to W ii.i.iau Coi.ii Colk, of the city of Kxiter, banker;. Or, a chev. betw. three pears vert, on a chief erniiiie a bull pass. sa. t'rrst A bull's head cooped at the neck sn. homed or, betw. two brandies of osk fructed ppr. Ciil.ts (granted to jAUr.s Coi.t.s, of Old Park, Clap- liam Conimoii, CO. .Surrey, esq.) Gu. three bezants chevroiiways, within two clievronels or, betw. three lions' beads erased erniiiiois. ('rf\t — I pon a mount vert a roluiiin en'ct, entwined by a ser- pent, holding in the mouth a brunch of olive, all ppr. riiLLKDnii (grnntrd to TiiOMts Ui(H*ni> Coi.lkik;*, esq.) Az. on a fesse ar. betw. three pomegranates leaved and stalked or, a snake nowed ppr. Crcv/ — A mount vert, tlierroii, in front of a pomegranate leaved and stalked ppr. a siiiikc us iu the urms. CoLMOii (granted to Prinp Ckicoi Colhoii, of Moor End, Charlton Kings, co. Gloucester, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, per chev. gu. and az. nine billets, three, three, and three, ar. nnd three crescents, two and one, enoinois, for Colvori ; second and third, Crecox. Crest of Culuore — Out of a crescent or, a blackamoor's head in pro- file, wreathed about the temples or and gu. CRiwri'RU (Scotland). The Arms, as borne by Col. CKAVtri'RU of Newfield, male representative of Crawford of Crawford und Croaby, are. Quarterly, first and fourth, erm. two tilting-spears saltirewise gu. for C'RAwri'RU of Croaby ; s<-cond and third, gu. a fesse erm. for ClAW piRU of Craw furd. Choc eett (buriie by IIe.vry Croc ki.tt, of Little Onn ilall, CO. Stafford, esq.) Ar. thre<- Cornish choughs ppr. f 'm^ — A Corni.-.li chuufih ppr. Motto — Crow nut, Croke not. Dari.i.nutox. Az. gotti c ar. on a fi sse betw. three leopards' heads erased or, as many crosses crosileC gu. ( rests — First, a leopard's heud as in the arms ; second, a w inged pillar supporting a globe. Motto — Cruce dum spiro spero. Uaviks (Ktou House, co. Kent; the present Owen Uaviks, of Uiat place, esq. quarters the arms of, I. Athelyntan Glodrydd, I'rince of I'erlys, Founder of the IV. Royal Tribe of Wales ; ii. Madoc ap Illeddyn, of l.,ceswood, derived from Itliel Velyn, viz. sa. a chev. betw. three goats' beads erased or; III. Sir Fcler lilution, of Llaiiercb Park, co. Den high, kni. Chief Justice of North Wales, derived from Mytton of llalston ; iv. .Sir Hams \ aughan, Lord of the Manor of West Tilbury, co. Kssex ; V. William Hurley, of Maidhumt, co. .Salop, esq. ; VI. Sir John dc Hurgh, knI. l. King John. This di»- tiiiguinlii'd person was father of two sons— Sir John de Hi'R(MI, one of the rebellious Darous of the time of Henry III.; and Sir lliiiir.RT UK UuRUH, ancintor of the Lords ltiir(;h,or Horough.of Gaius- borough, and of Sir John iik Hi hoii, Lord of the Haroiiy of Mawddwy, son of Sir Hugh dc Hurgh, by Klizabeth his wife, sister and heir of Foulk, l/ord of Mawddwy in Merioneth, derived from (iriffith ap (Jwenwynwyu, I'rince of I'owys Wen- wynwyn. This Sir John de Hurnh m. Juan, dau. nnd co-heir of Sir William Clopton, and left lour daus. his co-heirs- I- Ki.i/.viikTH, wi. to William Newport, of High Krcall, ancestor of the Karls of Bradfiird; ii. Ki.iianob, who m. Thoniiis Myttoii, Lord ol Mawddwy, Ji/rc iiiuris, M.l'. for Shrews- bury ill I47'i; and from this marriage derive the Myttoiis of llalston. Garth, and I'eiiylan, and Sir I'eter Mutton, of Llanerch, knt. [.tn that ii«»nf] ; 111. Isabella, m. tu Sir John Liugcn, kiil. ; and, FOW II All IV. Angharad, or Anne, m. to Sir John Leighton, of Wallesborougli, co. Salop, ancestor of the pre- sent Sir Baldwin Leighton, hart.) Gu. Beven lozenges vair, three, three, and one. DiiNUV (granted to Richard Cakfyn Dcndy and to tlie descendants of his grandfather, Richard Dim- dy, of Griggs or Giilshaw, on Towerhill, iu Hor- sham, CO. Sussex, gent. September, 17U3). Quar- terly, first and fourth, ar. ; second and third, az. a mullet erm. over all on a bend invccked co- tised sa. three cinquefoils or. Crest — On a mount, between two slips of laurustinus, vert, a bezant charged with a unicorn's head couped az. Motto — Respicio sine luctu. EoGEBARSTON, Egcebaston, or EuCEBARSTON (quar- tered, through De Boudon,by the D'Oylys of Shot- tisham, CO. Norfolk, and the East Indies). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. debruised by a baton or,bendIet az. Ei.LWYN (Wigenhall St. Germains, co. Norfolk; quartered by U'Ovly, of Shottisham, co. Norfolk, and the East Indies). Ar. a chev. az. betw. three boars' heads couped sa. muzzled or. El. KINGTON (Ireland; as borne by John Henry Ei,- HiNCTON, esq. Major of the Tower of London, son of the Rev. John Elringtou, by Mary his wife, dau. of Col. Simon Loftus). Ar. a fesse daucettee sa. bezantee, betw. six storks of the second. Crest — A stork, as in the arms. English (as borne by John English, of Ovington Manor, and Booking, co. Essex, esq.) Sa. three lions pass, in pale ar. Crest — A lion sejant, on a mount vert, laying his dexter paw on an antique shield, sa. FiiNWiCKE (Fenwicke and Wallington, co. Northum- berland). The Motto of this ancient family is " Toujours fidele." Fleetwood (Calwich, co. Stafford, bart. ; derived from Henry Fleetwood, living in 3 Hen. VI. son of John Fleetwood, Lord of the manor of Plump- ton Parva, co. Lancaster, living temp. Edward III. whose descendant, Richard Fleetwood, of Cal- wich, esq. was created a Baronet 'I'.) June, ICll. Sir Tliomas Fleetwood, the sixth baronet, died unm. in January, 1780, when the title is sup- posed to have become extinct.) Per pale ue- bulee az. and or, six martlets counterchanged. Crest — A wolf pass, reguard. ar. charged on the breast with a trefoil vert. Fleetwood (The Vache, co. Bucks ; derived from Sir George Fleetwood, of The Vache, knighted 11 May, 1C03, M. P. for Chipping-Wycombe 'iS Eliz. ; son of Thomas Fleetwood, of The Vache, esq. M.P. for Bucks 5 Eliz., who was second son of William Fleetwood, of Hesketh, co. Lancaster, esq. great- grandson of John Fleetwood, of Little Plumpton. Arms, those of Fleetwood of Calwich. Fleetwood (Aldwinckle, co. Northampton; derived from Sir William Fleetwood, seated at Cranford in Northamptonshire, younger son of Thomas Hes- keth, of Hesketh, esq. Of this family was George Fleetwood, Colonel in the Parliament's service, one of King Charles's judges, and a Lord of Oliver Cromwell's other house; the celebrated General Fleetwood, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland under the Protectorate; and George Fleetwood, pre-emi- nently distinguished in the service of Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden, by whom he was created a Karon of that kingdom). Arms, as above. Fleetwood (Rossall, co. Lancaster; derived from Edmund Fleetwood, of Rossall, esq. youngest son of Thomas Fleetwood, of Hesketh, esq. The male line terminated with Edward Fleetwood, of Ros- sall, esq. whose co-heiress, Margaret, m. 16 Sept. 1733, Roger Hesketh, of North Meols, co. Lancas- ter, esq. (a descendant of a younger branch of the Heskeths of Rulford, co. Lancaster), and from this marriage descends the present Sir Peter Hes- keth Fleetwood, of Rossall, bart.) Arms, as above. Fleetwood (Penwortham, co. Lancaster). Arms, as the preceding. Fowle (as borne by William Fowle, of Market La- \ ington, CO. Wilts, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth. gu. a lion pass, guard, betw. three roses or, barbed and seeded ppr. for Fowle; second and third, az. a stag's head cabossed ar. an annulet for diff. for Legge. C/'Cif of Fowle — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter arm iu aiTnour embowed ppr. gai'- nished or, holding in the hand a battle-axe or. ('rest of Legge — Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of feathers ar. and az. Motto — Boutez en avant. FvLEii, or Phileb (Heffleton, co. Dorset, and Wood- lands, CO. Surrey ; as borne by Jaues Chamness Fyleb, of Heffleton and Woodlands, esq. M. A. high sheritt' of Dorsetshire in 18.)7, second son of the late Samuel Fyler.of Dover-street, London, and of Twickenham, co. Middlesex, esq. barrister-at- law, by Mary his wife, dau. and sole heir of John I'Anson, esq. and niece of Sir Thomas Baukes I'Anson, of Corfe Castle, bart.). Quarterly, first and lourth, sa. three cinquefoils betw. nine crosses crossletar. forFvLRB; second and third, quarterly, az. and gu. a cross patonce and a chief or, for I'Anson. Crest — A- porcupine. Motto — Volonte de Dieu. Gale (as borne by John Gale, co. Cornwall,esq.) Az. a fesse ar. fretty of the field. Crest — A horse's head erased bendy wavy of six or and sa. Gaskei.l (as borne by the Rev. C.T. Gaskell). Gu. on a chev. betw. three falcons close ar. as many crosses crosslet fitchee of the first, a crescent for diHT. ; on a chief enn. three spearheads sa. the points enibrued ppr. Crest — On a mount vert, under an oak tree ppr. a greyhound couchant sa. collared or, resting his dexter paw on an escut- cheon or, charged with a fleur-de-lis. Gataker (as borne by William Gataker, esq.) Quar- terly, gu. and erm. a chief daucettee of the first. Gei.dart (as borne by Dr. Geldart, of Cambridge). Vert, a lion ramp, reguard. and ducally crowned or, betw. three arrows of the last. Crest — A demi lion ramp, reguard. or, and crowned of the last, holding an oak branch ppr. Giles (Gilston, or Gilestoiin, co. Glamorgan). Sa. a cross in saltire (or a Julian cross) ar.; quartering, az. a chev. betw. three coronets adorned with two ostrich feathers. Grice. Or, a chev. gu. betw. three boars' heads erased at the neck ppr. Crest — Betw. two wings or, a blackamoor's head couped sa. ear rings or, and ducally gorged of the last. Grii'kith AP Jenkyn (Wales; quartered by Glynne Mytion, of Pontyscowred and North Cleobury, CO. Salop, esq.) Sa. a chev. or, betw. three owls ar. GBiti rrH AP Nicholas (Herefordshire). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three choughs of the last, beaked and membered gu. Grigg (as borne by John Grigg, esq.) Gu. a chev. betw. three griggs (or young eels) with tails in the mouth ar. Crest — A horse's head erased ar. Motto — -Ut prosim. Hall (granted to John Hall, of Mollame, co. Kircud- bright, esq.) Per bend ar. and or, a lion ramp, ppr. murally crowned gu. within an orle of guttes de sang. Crest — In front of a garb vert, banded or, a castle ppr. H ARTE, or O'Hart (Sligo). Originally, at a remote period, established in the county of Meath ; Gill- cbrist, the Blind, son of Malachy, had three sous, Hugh More, Brian, and Tiege, from whom de- scended the lour great families of O'Hart of Sligo, viz. O'Hart of Bradhilly, from Hugh More, the eldest; O'Hart of Ardtennon and Dunore, from Brian, the second ; and O'Hart of Grange North, from Tiege, the youngest). Relatively to the Arms of this ancient Irish sept, tradition thus speaks : " When the fleet belonging to the twelve Milesian brothers was coming abreast, in sight of laud, on the north coast of Ireland, the brothers bigau to contend amongst themselves which of them should reign over Ireland — they all agreed that whoever first touched land .should be king ; but as they neared the shore, being still close abreast, one of the brothers. Art, drew his sword and cut off his thumb, and threw it with the sword upon the M A K R A I land : liia wifi- at llie auuie time •warn to ihore, tintl with ht-r diirt killed a deer a* it ran by." Hence, the Armt of tlie O'MtKTiii were ever after •• A aword aud thumb ; the Oreit, a hxnd hold- ing a award ; and the .Supyorleft, a female aud a -tiig." II insiRii (aa borne by the late (ienenil iltMiao, Koyal Knuineem). Ar. three bar* a/, in chief ilirce eacallopa of the aecond. f>u(— Aa eacallop. Mutio — Via en eepoir. llfcLBiaT (aa bnme by John Hii.imt Hilikit, of (ilouoeater Place, i'ortumu Sipiarc, e»<|.) Uu. a lion ramp, or, aupporling a battle uxe ppr. in chief three roaea ar. ('r>jf— A mount vert, thereou a atag trippant ppr. in the mouth a roae KU. alipped of the lint, the dekter forefoini; ttwji. Henry II. and now rtpre- aented by Aiiriii k Kti.i.v, of Kelly, euj. only aon and heir of Arthur Kelly, eaq. by Mary hia wife, dau. and heir of John ljodwiii,of t'ortamuuth, eaq. and grandson of Arthur Kelly, of Killy, eai|. I//i) Mara di niciuc \ icior ca. From a braiii-h of tliia futnily, wliuli acttli-d in Ireland, deni ended W illiam Miiriidi ii, oaij. .Secre- tary to the Adiiiirnlty (i'»ip. Ceo. III.; and Alex- ander Marndeii, eaq. I'lider .Secretary of Ireland, to wlioni were granted, aa ii (liatiiiction, a itplig of ahanirock ppr. in the iiiiirorii'a mouth, and a key with a aprig of aliamrock iu the dexter chief of the ahield. M»wuuwt (Merioneth ; Foilx, Lord of, aon oi John up-W illiam. Lord of Mawddwy.aud grandaou of William, li»ing 17 Kdward I. who waa fourth aon of Griffith ap Cwenwynwyn, Prince of I'owya Wenwyuwyn; Klizabelh, aiater and heireaa of Poulk, m. Sir Hugh de Murgh, knt. a deacendant of the Juaticiary, Hubert de Burgh, aud waa mother of Sir John de Hurgh, knt. in her right. Lord of the Harooy of .Mawddwy, who had four dnui-htera and cu-heira. (See De Bi'Kum;. The aecond of thi>ae daughUra, Kleanor, cooTeyed Mawddwy in marriage to Thoniiu Mytton, eaq. with whose de.u:endanta it remained until alienated by the late John Mytton, of Halaton, eaq.) ylrou, thoae of (;wiNW>KWYN, Prince of Powya. MiwunwY (Merioneth; Miuuc, Uird of, younger aon of Gwcnwynwyn, Prince of Powya W enwyn- wyn, deriTcd from Uleddyn ap Cynfyn, Prince of Powya; Eva, dau. and hciresa of Madoc, m. lor- werth, el.leat aon of Owen Urogyutyn, Lord of Kdeirnion, Dinmael, and Aberlanut, liring a. u. IIOj, aon of Madoc, laat Prince of Powya, and waa mother of Griffith ap lorwcrth, liring temp. Kd- ward I. from whoae griindaon and heir, Llewelyn Ddu, Haron of Kyiumer yn- Kdeirnion, derived the Hughea'a of Gwerclaa, Barooa of Kymmer yn- Kdeirnion). Anm, thoae of hia father Gvrrn- WYNWYW, or, a lion raiup. gu.; quartering, ax, three boara' heada cuu|>ed aa. languej gu. tuaked or, for ATIitLrsTa> lii iiukylid, Lord of Ferlya; and per bend cabiii of Largo, for Ao.iK Ki.u«, only dau. of the late Thomaa Wood, ecq. of the Madraa Kngineera, and i:iece of Sir Mark Wood, hart. f'rr«f— A griihn'a bead couped erminoia.wiiigaendoraed, and elevated penn, collared of the laat. Motto — Speclcniur agendo. Naclk (granted to Lirut.-Colonel Jtuca Naki »). Erm. on a feaae ax. three lozengen or, a chief embattled vert, thereon a aword i pr. |Niiurl and hilt gold, aunnounted in aaltire by a brunch of laun i, en- aigncd by an Knatern crown, and on u canton of the luat an elephant ppr. with the word " AasAYr," aa. f'ri.if - An Kaateni crown gu. thereon a nightingale or, gorged with a wreath of laurel Yen, the dexter paw aupporting a banner of the aecond, with the word " Aa.stYK" inacribed thereon aa. NmvviAN ( Dromore,co. Cork ; deacended from Richard Newman, a younger aon of the family of .Newman of Wiiiciiiitoii, CO. Stiiiierat't. and now repreaentcd by AoAVi Newman, of Dnunore, eaq.) Ar. a chev. gu. belw. throe lioiia couchaut of the aecond. .l/.if(assed aw ay ; anitch by his own standard, with the ensign of their father's house: far off about t\u> tubernadeof the congregation shall they pitch."* Advancing im])erceptibly in the train of civilization, these rude devices assumed a systematic tbrm, and ot length, at the eventful period to which we have reverted, acquired the designation of Heraldry : this, briefly, is the origin o( what is now universally known us the science of Arms. "The antiquity of gcntilicial Arms in England, (says Guillim,) will prove, I • Numbers, rlinp. ii. II ii HERALDRY. doubt, of far later date than many of our gentry would willingly be thought to have borne them. For if consideration be had, that for some hundred years this nation was under the harass of war, in the storm of foreigners' assaults, and after, troubled with civil wars, there will be little reason to be over confident in matters of pedigrees and Arms much beyond four hundred years.* This is the opinion of the learned Sir Henry Spelman, who adds too, Nescio an edprorsus ant'iquitate. For though we might receive the hereditary use of Arms just after the holy war, (as is also Mr. Camden's opinion, and what Peter Pitheu asserts of the French,) it being in those days accounted most honourable to carry such Arms as had been displayed in the holy land against the professed enemies of Christianity, yet was not the said hereditary use established or made general until the time of King Henry III." Guillim's opinion is strengthened by that of Spelman, who produces an acquittance given by Peter to John de Herbia, dated in the 4th year of Edward I., in which occur the following words : " Rex hyruudorum citra uquam de Trent ex parte Boreale ;" and the Heralds are further particularly mentioned in the Statute of Arms made in the same reign, a clause therein Ordaining, that no King of Heralds, or his subordinates, shall wear any armour, save a sword without a point, and that the Kings of Heralds should have their houcesf desarmes only. High William the Conqueror, fashioning the Court of England upon that of Constable Normandy, instituted the great offices of Constable and Marshal, which had pre- W^arshal. viously appended to his ducal dignity. | In the Conqueror's time, and under the Plantagenet kings, most of the proceedings in Courts Marshal ( curia milituris ) were entrusted to those high offices ; and when the Constableship was virtually, although not altogether abolished, ternp. Henry VIII. the presidency of the Court of Chivalry was conferred upon the Marshal, and henceforward he was in- vested with authority to summon the Heralds to aid and assist him in pursuing the suits of which the Court had cognizance. The office of Constable is traced originally to ancient Rome, and in France it very early existed ; powerless, though, or invested with very secondary powers, before the reign of Philip I. at which time the authority of this functionary was enlarged ; and he, subsequently, • Guillim wrote in 1610. t Tabards. X Tlie Conqueror hroup;ht into England another of his household officers — perhaps the most singular of the whole — the King-'s Cham- pion, still extant in the famil)- of Dymoke of Scrivelshy, in Lincolnshire. The following version of an old Anglo-Norman ballad, de- scribes with equal perspicuity the pedigree and duties of the Champion : — The Norman Barons Marmyon, At Norman Court held high degree ; Knights and Champions every one. To him who won broad Scrivelsby. Those Lincoln lands, the Conq'ror gare. That England's glore they might convfey. To Knight renowned amongst the brave, The Baron bold of Fonteney. Tlie Royal grant, through sire to son, Devolved direct in capite ; Until deceased Phil. Mamiyun, When rose fair Joan of Scrivelsby. As sometimes viewed, one sparkling star Shines forth more bright and brilliantly Than all around, above, afar, So shone the Maid of Scrivelsby. From London City on the Thames, To Berwick Town upon the Tweed, Came gallants all of courtly names. At feet of Joan their suit to plead. Yet, maugre all this goodly band. The maiden's smile young Ludlow w6n, Her heart and hand, her gant and land. The sword and shield of llarmyun. Out upon Time, the scurvy Knave, Spoiler of youth, hard hearted churl ; Hurrying to one common grave, Goodwife and ladie — hind and earl. Out on Time — since the world began. No Sabbath hath his greyhound limb. In coursing man — devoted man. To age and death — out, out on him. In Lincoln's chancel, side by side, Their effigies from marble hewn ; The " anni" written when they died, Repose Sir Ludlow and Dame Joan. One daughter fair, survived alone, One son deceased in infancy; De Ludlow and De Marmyuu, United thus in Margery. And she was woo'd as maids have been. And won as maids are .sure to be. When gallant youths in Lincoln green. Do suit, like Dymock, fervently. Sir John De Dymock claim'd of right, The Championship through Margery, And 'gainst Sir Baldwin Freville, knight, Prevail 'd, as Lord of Scrivelsby. And, ever since, when England's kings Are diadem'd — no matter where, The Champion Dymock boldly flings His glove, should treason venture there. On gallant steed, in armour bright. His visor closed and couched his lance, Proclaimeth he the Monarch's right To England, Ireland, Wales, and France. Then bravely cry, with Dymock bold. Long may the King triumphant reignl And when fair hands the sceptre hold. More bravely still — Long live the Queen ! HERALDRY. iii became by degrees so potent and influential, that the Constable was regarded inferior only in authority to the King himself. The first Constable of England, Ralph de Mortimer, received his staff of office from the Conqueror, and the dignity flourished hence to the time of Henry VIII. when, reverting to the Crown, by the attainder of Edward Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, Lord High Con- stable, in 1521, the office, although not entirely extinguished, was, as a perma- nent place of trust and grandeur, positively abolished. And so hath it remained now more than three centuries, although high personages have, on the occasion of a Coronation or other great state ceremony, been temporarily constituted Lord High Constable. The Mareschal of France was likewise early instituted, distinct from the Constable, but subordinate to that officer, both in peace and in war. In Nor- mandy, the Mai-eschal enjoyed great authority and extensive jurisdiction, and had attained the summit of his power just at the time the Conquest of England was undertaken. From the institution of the dignitary here, the Marshal has been always esteemed one of the highest and most powerful functionaries. His com- mission is from the King alone, and he is created by Letters Patent under the Great Seal. He has borne at different times the titles of Master Marshal, King's Marshal, Marshal of England, and Earl Marshal. Marshal of England was the style used by William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, temp. Henry III. as appears from a charter grant of the Abbey of Tinternes. The first patent in which the title of Earl was given to the Marshal of England, is that of the 9 Richard II. (9th January) granted to Thomas Mowbray, Earl of Nottingham, constituting him Earl Marshal of England, to himself and the heirs male of his body. It was also provided for in the Earl's patent, that the plain rod of office hitherto borne, should be changed to a rod of gold, tipped at each end with black enamel, the Royal Arms depicted on the upper, the Earl's own on the lower end. Amongst the Norman Knights highest in the confidence of the Conqueror, were Roger de Montgomery and William Fitz Osborn ; and these gallant soldiers he rewarded with extensive grants of lands, beside nominating them the first Mar- shals of England. Montgomery was likewise created Earl of Arundel, Chichestei", and Surrey, and Fitz Osborne, Earl of Hereford ; the former feudal nobleman died in 1094, the latter was slain in battle 1070. The high office cannot be dis- tinctly traced until the reign of King Stephen, by whom it was conferred upon Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Pembroke, who was regarded as Hereditary Marshal ; and his son Richard succeeded as of right to that and his Lordship's other honours, at his decease in 1148. Richard died some five or six-and-twenty years afterwards, leaving an only daughter and heiress, Isabella de Clare, who married William Marshal, and to him conveyed the Earldom of Pembroke and office of Marshal, which were so confirmed by Richard I. before his coronation. The Marshal family retained their honours only during the lives of the first Earl's five sons, who all succeeded in turn, and all died issueless. The Earldom of Pembroke expired with Anselm, the last of those Earls ; while the Marshalship of England fell between his five sisters and co-heirs. Maud, the eldest of those ladies, was first married to Hugh Bigod, fourth Earl of Norfolk of the Bigod family, and wa§ mother by him of Roger, who inherited the Earldom of Norfolk, and of two other sons, who both died issueless. Her second husband was Wil- liam, Earl of Warren and Surrey ; and by him she had John, who succeeded to the Earldom of Surrey, and Isabel, the wife of Hugh de Albini, Earl of Arundel. On the decease of Anselm, last Earl of Pembroke, all the Earl's sisters claimed the Marshalship ; but it was finally adjudged to Maud, then Countess of Warren and Norfolk, who appointed her son, the Earl of Norfolk, to execute the duties of the office : the Countess died in 1248, when the Earl became Marslial in right of inheritance. He died, though, issueless in the 54 Henry III. and his nephew, Hugh Bigod, inherited the Earldom of Norfolk and the Marshalship ; but he having likewise no issue, surrendered to the Crown in due form, by written deed, dated 12th April, 1301, all his great possessions in England and Wales, and yielded at the same time to the King, all right to the Earldom of Norfolk and Marshalship of England ; in confirmation thereof he delivered up his rod of oflSce, ivr II E R A L D R Y. conditioning tliat the same should be restored in the event of his ever having children, and that lie should receive the immediate gift of one thousand pounds, with the like sum annually while he lived. The Earl, however, enjoyed the title and office during his life, by a re-grant from the Crown ; but on his death s. p. in 1297, the surrender being then complete, Robert de Clifford, was appointed Marshal during the King's pleasure, and held the office until the 9 Edward II. ; when it was conferred in perpetuity upon Thomas de Brotherton, fifth son of Edward I. by his second Consort, Queen Margaret, and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten; he was also created Earl of Norfolk : the Prince died, however, issueless, in the 12 Edward III. when the Earldom of Norfolk and Mar- shalship again reverted to tlie Crown. The high dignity of Marshal was subse- quently held by William de Montacute, Earl of Salisbury ; Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick ; Mortimer, Earl of March ; Mortimer, Earl of March and Ulster ; Percy, (Hotspur) Earl of Northumberland ; John Fitz Alan, Lord Maltravers ; and Thomas de Holland, Earl of Kent, half-brother of ' Richard II. ; this prince, was soon, however, displaced, and the King conferred the Marshalship for life upon Thomas de Mowbray, Earl of Nottingham, grandson of Margaret, eldest daughter and co-heir of Thomas de Brotherton aforesaid. His lordship, subse- quently marrying the Lady Elizabeth Fitz Alan, daughter of Richard, Earl of Arundel, obtained a further grant of the office as Earl Marshal, to himself and the heirs male of his body; and from the Mowbray family the high office passed to that of Howard, through the intermarriage of Robert, Lord Howard, with Margaret, one of the two daughters of Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk ; Robert's son (of the said marriage) John Lord Howard, was created Duke of Norfolk and Earl Marshal, by King Richard III. in the first year of his Majesty's reign. In the various fortimes and forfeitures of the Howards, the Marshalship has passed at different times into other hands, but finally reverted to the same family, where it now centres, the highest hereditary dignity under the Crown, and attaches to the Dukedom of Norfolk. Garter King In the reign of Henry V. anno 1417, the office of Garter King of Arms was of Ara.». instituted, for the service of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, and was made Sovereign within the Office of Arms ; in his patent, Garter is styled Principal King of English Arms, and Principal Officer of Arms of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. To him immediately belongs the adjustment of Arms, and of all ensigns of honour, and likewise the power of granting Arms to persons qualified to bear Clarenceiix them. The title of Clarenceux was conferred on a Herald in the train of the Arnui °^ Duke of Clarence, son of Edward III. ; and by Edward IV. when he succeeded to the Dukedom of Clarence, that officer was made a King of Arms. His jurisdiction extends over the south-east and west parts of the kingdom. » Norroy NoRROY, SO styled from his jurisdiction, which extends north of the Trent, is King of ^]jg niost ancient of the Kings of Arms ; the office is referred to in the records of the times of Edward II. and Edward III. Beside these officers, there are inferior ones denominated Heralds and Purbuivants ; and the whole, incorporated by Coiipge of Charter of Richard III. constitute the College of Arms. That learned legal luminary, Lord Chief Justice Coke, asserts, that every gentleman must be " armn gerens," and that the best test of gentle blood is the bearing of Arms, which are the most certain proofs and evidences of nobility and gentry ; hence the anxiety for such a distinction, to which we have already reverted, and hence the prominence and pride of its display. From the old and noble families of the British, Saxon, and Norman lines, who assumed Arms as military ensigns, and then adopted them as honourable distinctions, sprang many of the ancient gentry of England, who, being either descended from or attached to those families, assumed, or were granted, badges resembling or modelled from the insignia of their chiefs ; for, saith Geraldus Cambrencis, " Clientes hos suis quasi armis instructos Armigeros suos forte vocant, et militum feoda cum armis suis, suis armigeris dedisse." Notwithstanding this voluntary assumption of Arms in early times, and the occasional practice of the greater nobility in granting them to their tenants and dependants, it must not be inferred that all our ancient gentry or lesser nobility HERALDRY. V who acquired coat armour so obtained the distinction ; on the contrary, armorial ensigns, as tesscne gentilitia, were frequently assigned by the Crown to such as were gentlemen of blood, and hud signalized themselves in tournament or battle.* Arms were no sooner, however, esteemed as incontrovertible evidence of honour and blood, than the possession was eagerly sought for by all, who, by their own industry, the patronage of the feudal lord, or tlirough royal favour, had obtained landed property, but who had not previously served in a military capacity ; hence the applications to the Crown for grants of Arms became so constant, that the King, finding the duty become onerous, empowered Clarenceux and Norroy to grant ensigns armorial within their respective provinces, under tlie authority of the Earl Marshal ; yet an indisputable right still vests in the Crown to confer Arms, Crests, Supporters, and all other insignia, whenever the Sovereign may deem it advisable to exercise the prerogative. " Although Arms," says an heraldic writer, " Avere, in their first acceptation, taken up at any gentleman's pleasure, yet hath that liberty for many ages been deny'd, and they by regal authority made the rewards and ensigns of merit, or the gracious favors of Princes ; no one being, by the law of gentility in England, allowed the bearing thereof, but those that either have them by descent or grant, therefore Henry V. by proclamation did inliibit, tlms : ' Quod nuUus cujuscunque status, gradus seu Ordinance conditionis fuerit, hujusmodi arma sive tunicas armorum in se sumat, nisi ipse °^ Henry V. jure antecessorio vel ex donationc alicujus ad hoc sufficientem potestutem habentis, ea possideat aut possidere debeat, et quod ipse anna sive tunicas illas ex cujus dono obtinet, demonstrationis suae personis ad hoc per nos assignatis seu assig- nandis manifeste de monstret, exceptis illis que nobiscum apud bellum de Agin- court arma portabant,'" &c. In total disregard of tiiis royal ordinance, a multiplicity of abuses, irregularities, and disorders, were found to have crept into all matters appertaining to descent and Arms, and called aloud for that reformation which the authority of the Crown could alone effect ; wherefore Commissions were Heralds' Vi- issued under the Great Seal, to the two Provincial Kings of Arms, authorizing and sitations. commanding each, by himself or his deputy, to visit the whole of his province as often as he should deem it necessary ; f to convene before him all those who bore, or assumed to bear Arms, and were styled esquires and gentlemen ; and to cause them to produce and show by what autliority and riglit they challenged and claimed the said use of Arms. In pursuance of this royal commission, the * "Soon after arms had acquired the repu- tation of being the avowed and established marks of hononr, gentility, and family dis- tinction, they were considered as inheritances alienable : so that, although no man could legally assume at his own free will and plea- sure, or bear the jjarticular coat armour which had been assumed, or by grant from the King appropriated to another family, whilst any of the descendants of the original pro- prietor existed, yet a doctrine prevailed that the rightful possessor or proprietor being deemed to have, as it were, an absolute free- hold in his coat armour, as well as in his lands, had an undoubted right to alienate or transfer the property and inlieritance of both the one and the other; and in consecpience of this doctrine, the proprietors of coat armour did frequently, to the exclusion of their own heirs, by grants, and that with a covenant of warrantry, convey, assign, and transfer, not only such coats armour of other families, as happened to descend to them by right of in- heritance as next heir, but tlie original and paternal coat armour of their own family. Of these grants, some are enrolled in the Tower of London, and others are to be met with in printed authors. Thus we learn from Mr. Camden, that in the twenty-second year of King Ed ward III, Robert Morle, who was then Marshal of Ireland, by deed granted to his friend, Robert de Corhy, and his Iieirs for ever, the arms which by inheritance de- scended to him on the death of Baldwin de Manoires. In the fifteenth Richard II. Tho- mas Grendale granted the arms which esclieat- ed to him upon the death of .Fohn Beaumeys, to whom he was cousin and next heir, to William Moigne. Again, in the eleventh Henry IV. we find Sir Thomas de Clanvowe granting his own family coat armour to his cousin, William Criketot ; and Sir John Ca- rew, who lived temp. Edward I. is asserted by Anstis to have obtained a conveyance of the arms of Mohun from his lady, Alienor, dan. and co-heir of William de Mohun." — Eilmondson. That arms were given, too, in early times, by some great earl or proprietor to his fol- lowers, we may instance the grant, temp. Henry VI. from Humfrey, Earl of Stafford, to Robert Whitgreave, of Staffordshire, an- cestor of the present family of Whitgreave of Moseley Court. t The Visitations occurred once about every thirty years, when the Kings of Arms were attended throughout their circuits by a register, a draughtsman, and other proper officers and attendants. vi HERALDRY. circuits of the Kings of Arms, called Visitations, commenced about the beginning of the sixteenth century, and were continued periodically until the close of the seventeenth. The earliest Visitation in the library of the College of Arms is that of Worcestershire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, and Staffordshire, by Benoilt, Clarenceux, in the year 1528-29 ; and the latest Commission of Visitation bears date the 13th of May, 1686. This Commission was directed to Sir Henry St. George, Clarenceux, who, in 1687, visited the wards of Billingsgate, Castle Baynard, and Cornhill, and subsequently registered some pedigrees dated so lately as the years 1703 and 1704. The Heralds' Visita- tions are preserved as books of record ; and the principal hereditary Arms of the kingdom are borne under the authority of those records. The Visitations were ultimately discontinued, by reason of the frequent proliibitions granted by the Court of King's Bench to stay proceedings in the Curia Militaris, or Earl Marshal's Court, and more especially owing to the abolition of the Constableship of England as a permanent office, in consequence of which the Officers of Arms were no longer able to maintain their authority or enforce their commands. Those who are enabled to deduce descent from an ancestor whose armorial ensigns have been acknowledged in any of the Visitations, are entitled to carry Arms by in- those Arms by right of inheritance. When, however, such a descent cannot be hentance. established, the party must then prove his right as descending from some original Arms by grantee, or memorialize the Earl Marshal that he may become a grantee himself, grant. rpj^g Visitations did not extend to Wales, except upon one occasion, when Waieii. Lewis Dwn was appointed, a. d. 1581, Deputy Herald for all Wales, by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux, and William Flower, Norroy ; but it does not follow, that the old families of Wales were not at that time in possession of Arms, and as well able as their English neighbours to establish ancient right to the distinction. Their Chroniclers and Bards flourished from the remotest times as genealogists and heralds, and the collections and pedigrees of those patriarchal poets are still regarded as the foundation of Cambrian family history. Beside the College of Arms we have just described, there is a similar institu- Heraidry in tion at Edinburgh, for Scotland, denominated the Lion Office, at the head of Scotland, which is the Lord Lion, King of Arms. " The practice of Heraldry in Scotland," says one of the ablest writers on the subject beyond the Tweed, " is very ancient, so the higher we trace it we find Arms the more regular and distinct ; and of so great importance to the nation was the regularity and distinction of Arms reck- oned by our Kings and Parliaments, that sundry laws relative thereto have been enacted and published, discharging all persons to assume Arms to themselves without due authority, prohibiting those to carry Arms who had right to none, or those who had right, to usurp the Arms of other men. Before the modern practice of subscribing names to writs of moment, which was not used in Scotland till about the year 1540, all such writs and evidents were only signed Avith seals, which contributed much to the regularity of Arms, and therefore it was enacted by sundry statutes that every Freeholder should have his proper Seal of Arms, and should either compear himself at the head court of the shire, or send his Attorney with his said Seal ; and they who wanted such seals even to be emerciat or fined, so that commonly gentlemen sent to the Clerk of the Court their Seals in lead, who kept the same in his office to produce or compare on occasions, and it was reckoned no less crime than forgery to counterfeit another man's seal." " As these seals grew less useful and necessary, so armorial bearings became less regular, and therefore, anno 1592, cap. 135, the Parliament gave power and permission to the Lion King at Arms and his brethren Heralds, to visit the whole Arms of Noblemen, Barons, and Gentlemen, within Scotland, and to distinguish them with congruous differences, and to matriculate them in their books ; as also to inhibit all such to bear Arms as by the Law of Arms ought not to bear them, under the penalty of confiscating to the King all goods on which such Arms should be found, with an hundred pounds to the Lyon and his brethren, and in case of not payment to be imprisoned during the Lyon's pleasure. And, anno 1672, cap. 2, the said Act of Parliament is renewed and ratified, and the Lyon King of Arms is empowered to distinguish Arms and matriculate the same in his HERALDRY. vii Books or Registers, which Register is ordained to be respected as the true and unrepeatable rule of all Arms- and Bearings in Scotland." In Ireland the principal Herald is styled Ulster King of Anns, a title substi- Ulster King tuted, it is stated, for that of Ireland King of Arms, by Edward VI. although of Arms, that Prince, in his journal, mentions the Institution in Ireland as a newly-formed one: "There was," says the Monarch, "a King of Arms made for Ireland, whose name was Ulster, and his province was all Ireland. He was fourth King of Arms, and the first Herald in Ireland." We cannot conclude these observations upon Heraldry, without some allusion to the splendid Tournament — the great and gorgeous spectacle of the Plan- Xouma- tagenets and Tudors — so closely interwoven with the science itself, and so romantically chronicled by the bards and historians of those ages. "Tour- naments" (we quote Nisbet) " are much more ancient than the Croisades, and have very much improven Armories, sooner or later, not only by giving rise to figures within the shield, but to those without which adorn and trim it in the present perfection and beauty we find Arms, and which we call Atchievements, that is, complete armorial bearings, with all the exterior ornaments." It was the custom of those who attended these military pageants, to be attired in com- plete warlike habit and equipage, with Arms emblazoned upon their shields, surcoats, and caparisons. The Esquire preceded the Knight, bearing in his right hand his Master's tilting-spear, and in his left the timbre or helmet, surmounted by the crest, adorned with pieces of silk — Mistresses' favours, wreath, or torses, tinctured of the Arms." During the reigns of the early Kings, many gorgeous Justs or Tournaments occurred ; but they were more frequently celebrated, and with greater pomp, in the chivalrous times of Edward III. One, peculiarly imposing, is recorded to have been held in 1343, which lasted fifteen days, and another in 1.390, temp, Richard II. in which the King himself took a conspicuous part. In the reigns of the succeeding monarchs, tournaments continued to be held with like pomp, and were celebrated until later centuries in Smithfield. The most gorgeous probably on record, is that of the Field of the Cloth of Gold, held in tlie valley between Guisnes and Ardres by the Kings of England and France, Henry VIII. and Francis I. Another tournament, remarkable for having taken place at midnight by torchlight, was held by Queen Elizabeth, within her Majesty's palace of Westminster. In this Just, the Earl of Essex, with twelve Knights gorgeously attired — the Earl and his war-horse in white cloth of silver, his attendants in white satin, was opposed to the Earl of Rutland with a like suite, apparelled in blue. In the time of Elizabeth many exercises of Arms were held by Sir Henry Lee, K.G. Master of the Queen's Armory. Having so far discussed, within the limits of our brief space, the origin and institutions of Arms generally, we proceed with the subject more in detail. HERALDRY. SECTION II. Arms are defined by Nisbet as " Hereditary marks of honour, regularly composed of certain tinctures and figures granted and authorized by Sovereigns, for distinguishing, diflferencing, and illustrating Persons, Families, and Communi- ties." The Shield, or Escutcheon, is the principal object ■whereon the emblems or charges of heraldry are depicted. It varies much in shape, but is de- picted triangular on the oldest monuments, coins, and seals. The surface or space within the bounding lines of the shield is called the Field. The Shield is divided into the fol- lowing parts, ABC, the chief, subdi- vided into A, the dexter, or right hand chief point ; B, the middle chief point ; C, the sinister, or left hand chief point; D, the collar, or honour E, tlie heart, or fess point ; F, the nom- bril, or naval point ; and G H I, the base, subdi- vided into G, the dexter base point; H, the mid- dle base point ; and I, the sinister base point. The Shield is distinguished by certain armorial colours called Tinctures, separated by division lines, and charged with a variety of animals, in- struments, and other objects, which themselves bear the designation of charges. The Tinctures used in heraldry are metals, colours, and furs. To Sylvester Petra-Sancta, a celebrated Italian Herald, is assigned the invention of the lines and points by which the tinctures are expressed. point ; The Metals are Or — or points. ^old- known in uncoloured drawings and engrav- ings by dots Argent — sil- ver — ex- pressed by the shield being plain. The Colours are — Azure — blue - depicted I by horizon- tal lines. Gules — red — depicted by perpen- dicular lines. Vert — green — depicted 1 by lines from the dexter chief to the sinister base. Sable — black — de- picted by cross lines, horizontal and perpen- dicular. Purpiire — /^^« purple- ' '' ' depicted by lines from Wnili/''/ jilJ sinister dexter base. The Funs are ■T Ermine — a 4 • / white field Fean — a black field with gold spots. Vair — com- posed origi- nally of pieces of fur.butnow silver and blue, cut to resemble the flower of the cam- panula, and opposed to each other in rows ; when of different co- lours, they are specified and described vaire. The old heralds used more minute distinctions : the Arms of gentlemen, esquires, knights, and baronets, they blazoned by tinctures ; those of the nobility by precious stones ; and those of emperors, kings, and other sovereign princes, by planets. Counter Vair — differs from " vair" by having the bells or cups ar- ranged base against base, and point against point. Potent Coun- =g. ^ ter Fotent — iJlLi ,J[ is composed of figures likecrutches' heads. Colours and Metals. Yellow, "1 or Gold J White, 1 or Silver J Black Red Blue Green Purple Tawney Murrey Or Argent Sable Gules Azure Vert Purpure Tenne Sanguine! Topaz Pearl Diamond Ruby Sapphire Emerald Amethyst Jacynth Sardonix Sol © O Or. Luna 5 Saturn Tj Mars ij Jupiter Ijf. Venus 5 Mercury j Dragon's ^ Head J Dragon's"! Tail r Abridged. Ar. Sa. Gu. Az. Vert. Purp. Ten. San. Sang. The term Counterchanged (French, de I'un en I'autre) expresses that the field is of two tinctures, metal and colour, and that the charge upon it partakes of both, — tlie charge, or part of the charge, being of metal, which lies upon the colour ; and the charge, or part of the charge, being of colour, which lies upon the metal. " Transmutation, or counterchanging,"says Guil- lira, " is an intermixture of the several tinctures of the shield and charge, occasioned by the appo- sition of some one or more lines of partition over the whole." It is an inviolable rule of Heraldry, that metal shall never be placed upon metal, nor colour upon colour ; that is, if the field be of colour, the imme- diate charge must be metal, and vice versa. PARTITION LINES. Partition Lines are those that divide the field or charge ; and are always Right Lines, unless when HERALDRY. otherwise described : lliose timt v;iry from tlie Right Line are called — Engrailed. Invected. Wavy. Embiittlpd, or Cre- nellee. ISUISISISIJU N'^bulec. Indented. Dancettee. Raguly. Dove-tailed. Party* per Pale. The field, or charge, divided into two equal parts by a per- pendicular line. Quarterly. The field, or charge, divi- ded into four equal parts by two lines, one perpendicular, the other hori- zontal. Party per Fess. The field, or charge, divided into two equal parts by a horizontal line. ^^gr Party per P.end. The field, or charge, divided into two equal parts, by a S^l diagonal line from the dexter chief to the sinister base. Party per Bend Sinister. The field, or charge, divided into two equal parts by a diagonal line from the sinister chief to the dexter base. Party per Chevron. The field, or charge, divided into two equal parts by two lines meeting pyramidically in the fesse point, drawn from the dexter and sinister base. Party per Sattire. The field, or charge, divided into four equal parts, by two diagonal lines crossing each otlier. Gyronny of Eight. The field divided into eight equal, parts by four lines, two per saltire and two quarterly. • This word, in the blazon of Arms, is generally omitted ; per pale, per fesse, &c. implying the divi- sion of the shield. OnDINAIlIFS. All ch arges of Arras are either proper or com- mon ; those charges are said to be proper which by a certain property do particularly belong to the art of Heraldry, and are of ordinary use therein ; lience they are styled ordinaries : the common charges are the representations of all emblems which re- tain their own names in the blazon. The principal Ordinaries are — The Chief (called by French Heralds, J/n Chef, signifying head, from the place it occupies in the shield) is the whole upper of the field, cut oflf hori- zontally by a right or anv other of the partition lines used in Heraldry, and should comprise a third part* of the escutcheon. The Pale is formed by two lines drawn perpendicularly from the top to the base of the escutcheon, comj)rising a third part of the field. " The French," observes Mackenzie, " say that sol- diers of old carried pales of wood to encamp them, which they fixed in the earth," and thus originated this heraldic bearing. The Bend (Baltheus) is formed by two lines drawn diagonally from the dex- ter chief to the sinister base, and com- prises the third part of the shield. It represents a shoulder belt, or scarf. The Bend Sinister is the same as the Bend, excepting that the lines are drawn from the sinister chief to the dexter base. The Fesse is formed by two horizontal lines drawn across the field, com- prising the centre third part of the escutcheon. It is emblematic of the military girdle worn round the body over the armour. The Bar is a diminutive of the fesse, and of the same form, containing one-fifth of the field, and may be placed in any part of the escutcheon. The Cross is composed of four lines, two parallel lines perpendicular, and two transverse, not drawn throughout, but meeting by couples at right angles, near about the fesse point. The Saltire (the Cross of St. Andrew) is formed by four lines, two drawn from the dexter chief towards the si- nister base, and the others from the si- nister chief towards the dexter base, meeting in the middle by couples in acute angles, and resembling two bends, dexter and sinister, uniting or blending where they cross. When charges are borne upon ordinaries, they are described " on a fess," " on a chevron," " on a bend," &c. as the case may be. When charges are placed in the position that ordinaries lie, they are blazoned as " in pale," or " in fess," or " in bend," &c. as the case may be. * The Chief and the other ordin;iries which are mentioned as occupying a tliirdpart of the escutcheon, should, strictly, comprise that space; but in armorial drawings this rule is seldom adhered to. h X HERALDRY. '\ The Chevron (supposed by some writers to have been adopted from the bow of a war saddle, which rose high in front) is formed by two parallel lines drawn from the dexter base, meeting pyramidically, about the fess point, two other parallel lines drawn from the sinister base. SuB-ORDINAniES. The Border {French, Bordia-e) was for- merly a mark of difference, to dis- tinguish one branch of a family from another. It surrounds the field, oc- cup)-ing one fifth of it, and is of an equal breadth at every part. The Orle, is an inner border that does 0^ not touch the extremities of the I shield, the field being seen within and I round it on both sides. It has the appearance of an escutcheon voided, or, as it were, insulated. The Tres- sure is a diminutive of the Orle. The Inescutcheon, is a small escutcheon, borne within the shield. The Quarter, is the space formed by two lines, the one drawn horizontally from the side of the shield to the cen- tre, and the other perpendicularly from the chief to meet it in the same place, and occupies one fourth part of the shield, as the term implies. The Canton, derived from cantonnee. cornered, is less than the Quarter, comprising only the third part of the chief, and is formed, as the Quarter, by a perpendicular line drawn from the top of the shield, meeting another drawn horizontally from the side. The Canton always occupies the dexter chief of the escutcheon, unless otherwise expressed. Cheqti6, or Chequy, is used when the field, or any armorial charge, is divided by transverse lines perpendicularly and horizontally into equal parts or squares alternately of diflFerent tinctures, like a chess-board. On ordinaries, chequy must consist of at least three ranges of square pieces. Billets. Billets are oblong figures. When they exceed ten, and are irre- gularly placed, their number is not expressed in the blazon ; but the field or charge covered with them is said o be billettee. The Paile, or Pall, is composed of the upper half of a saltire and half a pale, the latter issuing from the base point of the shield to the centre. The Gyron, is of a triangular form, composed of two lines, one drawn diagonally from the dex- ter chief angle of the shield, and the other hori- zontally from the dexter side, both meeting in the centre. The Pile (representing a pile used in the erection of military bridges) should contain, if borne plain, one third of the chief in breadth, and when charged, two thirds : it issues from the chief and tapers to a point, like a wedge, towards the base. The Flaunch, or Flanque, is made on each side of the shield, by the seg- ment of a circular superfices drawn from the corner of the chief to the base point. The Lozenge, is a parallelogram with equal sides, forming two acute and two obtuse anoles. The Mascle, is a Lozenge perforated or voided, so that the field appears through the opening. The Fnsil (representing a kind of spindle used in spinning) resembles the lozenge in shape, but is somewhat longer. The field or charge when divided by diagonal lines dexter and sinister, so as to form fusils all over it, is denominated Fusily. The Roundle, is of a circular form, like a piece of money, and assumes a different name according to its tincture : — Bezant Yellow, or Gold. Plate White, or Silver. Torteau Red. ]'omey .... Green, or Vert. Plurt Blue, or Azure. Ogress, or Pellet . Black, or Sable. Golpe Purple. Orange .... Tawney. Guze Sanguine. The Annulet, is a ring, the tincture of which must be expressed. Lozengy, is when the field or any ar- morial charge is divided by diagonal lines transversely, into equal parts or lozenges, alternately of diflferent tinctures. The Fret, is composed of six pieces, viz. two long ones in saltire, extend- ing to the extremity of the field, and four pieces conjoined in the centre in the form of a mascle, interlaced or fretted by those in saltire. The Cutte, is the representation of a drop of liquid, and assumes a different name according to its tincture. When yellow, it is called gutte d'or ; when white, gutte d'eau ; when red, gutte de sang ; when blue, gutte de larmes ; when green, gutte de vert; when black, gutte de poix. If a field, or charge, be covered with more drops than ten, it is termed guttee d'or, de larmes, de poix, as the case may be. BLAZONRY OF ARMS. Blazon, or Blason, is the proper technical de- scription of Armorial Bearings, according to the scientific rules of Heraldry. Nisbett thus derives the origin of the word : — " When the knight came near the barriers where joustings were to be held, he blew and winded an horn or trumpet, which gave advertisement to the heralds who were there attending, to come forth, to receive his name, armorial bearing, and his other proofs HERA LDRY. of nobility, which according^ly they performed, and recorded them in their books — from which (it is said) came Herauldry, or art of Blazon, a Genuan word, which siojnifies to wind a horn, now taken for a regular description of arms in their proper terms. Whence the German families have their helmets ft'equently adorned with se- veral horns and trumpets, to show how often they had justed in tournaments." General Rides concerning Blazonry. — Tn blazon- ing a coat of arms, brevity is to be studied, and tautology avoided ; care being still taken to give a minute description of every bearing, its posi- tion, place on the shield, tincture, &c. Though the same metal, colour, orfur, may occur more-than once in a coat, the repetition of its name should scrupulously be guarded against, by describ- ing the charge, which happens to be of a tincture already mentioned, as of the first, second, or third, according to the relative position that tincture may hold in the blazon ; for example, the anus of Pheston of Furness Abbey, are, " Ar. two bars gu. on a canton of the second, a cinquefoil or." In tliis blazon, the colour of the canton is described " of the second," to obviate the repetition of the word " gu." The next general rule to be observed, is to begin the blazon with the description of the field, its tincture or tinctures — name then the partition lines, if any, wherewith it is divided, as per fesse, per pale, per sattire, &c. The principal ordinary, if any, should next be des- cribed with its tincture, &c. and then the charges around it, generally giving the surcharges upon such ordinary after those between which it is borne ; the chief, canton, or any charge placed in a particular point of the shield, with its sur- charges, if any, being generally blazoned last. If a coat consist of two colours only, it is bla- zoned as in the arms of Kyrle of Herefordshire, viz. : — " Vert, a chevron between three fleurs-de- lis, or" — which indicates that both the chevron and fleurs-de-hs are of the tincture or. When the last-mentioned charge, or bearing, is of the same tincture as that one named imme- diately before it, and yet cannot be included under one word, it is necessary to describe it as "of the last:" thus, in the arras of D.\wson of Sutterby, " Arg. two pales sa. and a chev. gu. on a canton of the lust a battle-axe or" — " of the last" is used to prevent the repetition of " gu." If there be two sets of charges of equal num- ber on any parts of a shield, or one set of charges on an ordinary between the same number of charges on the field, the repetition of the number must be avoided by describing the second set of charges by the words " as many." Thus, in the arms of Partridge of Breakspeares, " Gu. on a fess engrailed cotised or, between three partridges rising, as many torteaux," — the words " as many " prevents the repetition of the number " three " in this example. When charges are borne without the interposi- tion of the ordinaries, the exact position they occupy in the shield— _/esseu'oi/s, or in fesse, if in line across the field ; paleicays, or in pale, if per- pendicularly, one over the other ; and hendways, or in bend, if placed diagonally from the dexter chief to the sinister base, — must be described, as well as the attitude and tincture of such charges, ex. gr. " Hackett (Hackettstown, Ireland). Az. three lake fishes hauriant in fess ar. on a chief of the second three shamrocks ppr. ;" infess, denoting that the fishes are to be borne in a horizontal line across the field. " Mauleverer (Arncliffe, co. York). Sa. three greyhounds courant in pale ar. collared or :" in pale, signifying that the grey- hounds are borne perpendicularly one above the other. When the charges are three, whether with or without ordinaries, the usual way they are borne is two in chief and one in base, and this is under- stood without being mentioned ; but if they be not so placed, or exceed the number three, their position must be specifically described according to the preceding rule, or if in horizontal rows of an equal or unequal number, their number, &c. must be stated ; the last remark, the arms of Langrige, or Langhich, will tend to elucidate, viz. : — " Arg. six billets, three, two and one ;" implying that the six billets are borne in three rows, three in the uppermost, two in the second, and one in the lowest. ATTITUDES OR POSITIONS OF ANIMALS. When a lion or other beast of prey stands up- right, with only one ear and one eye seen, he is termed Uampant ; when walking forward, with one eye and ear seen. Passant ; when sitting. Sejant ; when lying down, Conchunt. If in any of these positions the animal looks full face, so that both eyes and ears may be seen, the word Guardant is annexed to Passant, Rampant, Se- jant, or Couchant, as the case may be, and if he look back, the word Reguardant. An animal is Saliant when leaping forwards bendways. To Griffins the term Segreaut is given in place of Uampant. Animals of the deer kind have tlieir i)ositions otherwise blazoned. Thus when looking full faced they are said to be At Gaze ; when standing, Statant ; when walking, Tripping; when leaping forward. Springing; when running, Cmrant ; and when at rest on the ground. Lodged. A horse when running is blazoned Courant, or in full speed ; when leaping, Cabrt, Ejfray, or Saliant ; when rearing, Forcen^-. Birds are blazoned, when standing with their wingsdown. Close ; when preparing to fly, Rising ; when flying. Volant; when spread open with both wings stretched out, and their breasts seen. Dis- played. The wings open and against each other are called Indorsed. One wing is a Demivol. Fishes when placed horizontally are Kaiunt ; when perpendicularly, Hauriant ; when drawn in an arched form like the dolphin, they are Em- bowed. When any living creature proceeds from the bottom of an ordinary, it is termed Issuant ; when placed over two colours, Jessant ; when coming from the middle of an ordinary or charge, so as to show but half the body, and the tip of the tail, Naissant. A serpent placed horizontally is said to be Gliding. MARSHAIXING Of ARMS. Marshalling Arms is, strictly speaking, the proper arrangement in one shield, either by im- paling or quartering, of various coats. Guillim and Mackenzie define it to be " the conjoining of diverse coats in one shield." Impaling is the halving or dimidiating anything by a perpendicular line. In Heraldry, it applies to the method of bearing the wife's arms, and is practised in three difierent ways: — First, by dimidiation, that is, by dividing, palewise, the shields of the arms of both husband and wife, into two equal parts, and then uniting the dexter half of the husband's with the sinister half of the wife's, thus forming a whole shield. This mode H ERALDRY. is styled acolte in French, and was tliat adopted by the Kings of France in impaling the arms of Navarre. The second rule is, dimidiating the husband's arms, and impaling that with the full shield of the wife ; and the third and present is, the irapahng of the two whole coats, except when there happens to be a border round one or botli of them. In that case, the jwrtion of the border is omitted where the two shields unite. Heraldic authorities give three rules to be observed in im- paling arms : — First — The husband's ensigns are always to be placed on the right side, as Baron ; and the wife's on the left, as Femme. Second — No husband can impale his wife's arms with his own, on a surcoat of arms, en- sign, or banner, but may use them impaled on any thing else wliich is not applied to the public service. Third — No husband, impaling his wife's arms witli his own, can surround the shield with the Order of the Garter, or with any other Order : for, saith Sandford, although the husband may give liis equal half of her es- cutcheon, yet he cannot share his temporary order of knighthood with her, except she be sovereign of the order. This restriction is not allowed by Edmundson, who argues that there is not a single article in all the statutes of the order, that debars the new- made knight from continuing to impale, as he had done previouslv, his wife's arms. Some writers maintain that, if a man have had two wives, he may impale the arms of both, on the sinister side; those of the first wife, in chief, and those of the second, in base ; others assert, that he may place his own coat, in pale, and those of his two wives on the dexter and sinister side ; hut these positions are quite untenable. The intent of impaling, is to shew that the bearer is married to a woman of a particular family; but, when by her death, the alliance is at an end, he ceases to use the ensigns of her family. Some instances occur of a widower continuing to impale the arms of his deceased wife, from a regard to her memory ; but this practice accords not with the laws of heraldry. The case differs, how- ever, as regards a widow : whilst she re- mains such, she is obliged to bear the arms of her deceased husband. When the wife is an heiress or co-heiress, her husband, instead of impahng, bears her en- signs on a shield, in the centre of his own, styled an escutcheon of pretence. Quartering. — The practice of quartering arms is carried back by Edmundson to the commence- ment of the fourteentli century, at which period, according to that writer, John Hastings, second Earl of Pembroke, was the first subject in Eng- land to assume the quartered coat. The object of quartering arms, is to exhibit the descent of one family from the heiresses or co-heiresses of other families. Thus, the children of an heiress or co-heiress, at her death, are entitled to quarter, with their paternal coat, her arms, and all arms to which she may have been entitled by descent. In marshalhng quarterings, the first, following the paternal coat is, that of the earliest heiress, and then succeed any quarterings her descent may bring in ; with the second heiress, the same rule is followed, and so on, in chronological ro- tation, with every heiress from whom the bearer may derive. When a daughter becomes an heiress to her mother, (also an heiress,) and not to her father, which happens when the father marries a subse- quent wife, and has by her male issue, to repre- sent him, she is entitled to bear the maternal coat with the arms of her father, on a canton, taking all the quarterings to which her mother was, by descent, entitled. When married, she conveys the whole to be borne on an escutcheon of pre- tence, and transmits them at her death to be home as quarterings by her descendants. THE APPENDAGES OF THE SHIELD. The Helmet, Mantling, Wreath, Crest, Supporters, and Motto. The Helmet, Helme, Casque, or Morion, has varied in shape in different ages and countries. The most ancient form is the simplest, composed of iron, of a shape fitted to the head, and flat upon the top, with an aperture for the light. This is styled the Norman Helmet, and appears on very old seals, attached to the Gorget, a separate piece of armour which covered the neck. In the twelfth century, a change was made to mark the rank of the individual bearer. The Helmet assigned to Kings and Princes of the Blood Roi/al, is full- faced, composed of gold, with the beauvoir divided by six projecting bars, and lined with crimson. The Helmet of the Kobility is of steel, with five bars of gold : it is placed on the shield inclining to a profile. The Helmet of Knightsand Baronets, is the full-faced steel helmet, with the visor thrown back, and without bars. The Helmet of Esquires, always de- picted in profile, is of steel, with the visor closed. Each of these Helmets is placed immediately above the escutcheon, and supports the wreath on which is the crest. The Lambrequin, is the mantle or hood, placed on the head between the Helmet and Crest, and depicted fiottant behind the wearer. Its shape was most capricious, for, as it was probably cut through and jagged by the sword, in battle, it afforded a certain evidence of prowess. The Mantle, or Mantling, was almost identical with the Lambrequin, but it extended behind the Escutcheon. The Wreath, upon which the Crest is generally borne, is composed of two cords of silk inter- woven or twisted together, the one tinctured of the principal metal, and the other, of the princi- pal colour in the arms. The Wreath, in ancient times, was used to fasten the Crest to the Helmet. It is circular, but, when depicted, is shewn in profile or side view. The Crest, or Cognizance, (derived from the Latin word Crista, a comb or tuft,) originated in the thirteenth century, and served to distinguish the combatants in the battle or tournament : for this reason, no Crest is allowed to a female. The Crest, unless expressly stated to be on a chapeau or coronet, is always on a wreath, which need not therefore be named in the blazon. HERA Suppirrters are figures placed on each side of the Shield, and appear, as the term implies, to hold up and support it. Menestrier derives their origin from a practice at the tournaments. On those occasions it was customary for the Knights who took part in the joustings, to have their shields and devices hung before their pavilions, and guarded by their pages, armour bearers, and servants, clothed in fantastic dresses or skins of beasts, according to the fancy of their masters, sometimes as savages, Saracens, sirens, &c. and sometimes as Hons, bears, dragons, &c. In England, the right to bear Supporters is confined to Peers of the Realm,* Knights of the Garter and Bath, and to those who may have obtained them by Royal Grant. Garter King of Arras has not the power to grant them to any person below the degree of a Knight of the Bath, unless acting under especial direction from the Sovereign ; but in Scotland, Lord Lion may, by virtue of his office, do so without any such Royal warrant. In ancient times, many personages who held high offices in the State, used Supporters, as did various eminent, tliough unennobled, families, viz. : the Stevenings of Sussex, the Stawells and Luttrells of Somersetshire, the Tichbornes and Pophams of Hants, the Fulfords of Devon, the Savages of Cheshire, the Trevanions of Corn- wall, &c. &CC. " Hence," says a learned Heraldic writer, " it may justly be concluded, that those families who anciently used such Su])porters, either on their seals, banners, or monuments, and carved them in stone or wood, or depicted them on the glass windows of their mansions, and in the churches, chapels, and religious • The pnictice of the .Sovereigns of t^nglaiid grant- ing Supporters to the Peers of each (lejrree, seems to liave ciiminenced in the reign of Henry VIII. as did that of granting the like ornaments to the Knights of the Garter and Bath. L D R Y. xiii houses of their foundation, endowment or pa- tronage, as perspicuous evidences and memo- rials of their having a possessory right to such Supporters, are, full and absolutely well entitled to bear tliem, and that no one of the descendants of such families ever ought to alienate such Sup- porters, or bear their Arms without them, because such possessory right is by far more honourable than any other modern Grant of Supporters that can be obtained from the office of Arms." In Scotland, the right to Supporters is univer- sally conceded to the Chiefs of the various Clans ; and were granted to the Nova Scotia Baronets, by their patents of creations. In Ireland, they are borne by the heads of the different Septs ; and in Wales, the Barons of Edeimion in Merioneth — who enjoyed Baronial rights in their domains, and had those rights acknowledged and confirmed, after the subjugation of their country, by special grants from the English INIonarchs — enjoyed, for a long series of generations, the use of Supporters. Motto, "is," according to Guillim, "a word, saying, or sentence, which gentlemen carry in a scroll under the Arms, and sometimes over the Crest." The first known in England is stated to have been that which King Edward gave to the Knights of the Garter, on the foundation of that Order. Differences, or Marks of Cridoicii, are tlie dis- tinctions used to indicate the various branches or Cadets of one family. The eldest son during the lifetime of his father bears a Label ; the second, a Crescent ; the third, a Mullet ; the fourth, a Martlet ; the fifth, an Annulet ; the sixth, a Fleur-de-lis ; the seventh, a Rose ; the eighth, a Cross moline ; the ninth, a Double quatrefoil. XIV Crotnn0, Coronet0, etc* Duke's Coronet. Marquess's Coronet. Eiir 's Coronet. Viscotint's Coronet. Baron's Coronet. Ducal Coronet. Baron's Cap. Naval Crown. Crown Vallery. Crown Pallisado. Eastern Crown, or Antique. Mural Crown. Cap of Maintenance. Cf)arge0 in I^eralDrp. Annulet. Mullet pierced. Pht'on. Clicssrook. Water bouget. Millrind, or Fer-dc- moline. Gurges. Fountain. Escallop. Ft'tteri Furs. See p. viii. Ermines ) Escallop-shell, the pilgrim's shell in their expedi- tion to holy shrines. Escarbuncle, a precious stone. Escutcheon, points of. See p. viii. Escutcheon of pretence, is the shield on which a man carries the arms of his wife, if she be an heiress. It is borne in the centre of his own shield, and is usually of the same sliape. Estcile, a stm- ; in heraldry it has six waving points, which distinguishes it from the mullet, which has only five, and those straight. DICTIONARY OF TERMS Expanded, or Expansed, the same as displayed. Falchion, a kind of broadsword. Fan, the instrument by which chaff is blown away. Feathered, is applied to arrows when the plume is of a different tincture to the shafts ; it is also called Flighted. Fer-de-moline, the original nimie for the iron fixed in the centre of a millstone, serving to bear it up and guide its motion ; by some it is com- monly called a millriiid, and by others an ink- molirie and inke-de-moline. Fer-de-fourchette, a term given to all crosses and saltires whose extremities end with a forked iron. Femau, or fermaile, the buckle of a military belt. Fess, one of the honourable ordinaries. See p. ix. Per fess. See p. ix. Fetterlock. See p. xiv. Feuil-de-scie, a pale, or fess, indented on one side with small teeth like the edge of a saw. Field, is the whole surface of the escutcheon, or shield, upon which the charges, or bearings, are depicted, or of each separate coat when the shield contains quarterings or impalements. Figured, a term sometimes used in blazoning charges depicted with human faces, as the sun, crescents, bezants, &c. File. See Label. Fimbriated, bordered or hemmed with a different tincture. Firme, applied to a cross patt^e when it extends to each side of the escutcheon. Fireball, a grenade, or bomb, with flames issuing from the top. Fire beacon. See Beacon, Fitch£, pointed at the end. Fleur-de-lis, the flower of the lily. The heraldic lily differs from that of the garden in liaving three leaves instead of five. See p. xiv. Fleury, orflory, flowered. Flexed, bent, or bowed. Flotant, floating. Flower of the flag, another name for the fleur-de- lis. Flouretti, same as Florxj. Foliated, leaved. Formte. See Pattte. FoxLHtain, a roundle barry wavy of six ar. and az. See p. xiv. Frasier, a cinquefoil. Fresn6, rearing or standing on the hind legs. Fret. See p. x. Fructed, bearing fruit. Fumant, emitting smoke. Furchy, forked at the end. Furnished, applied to a horse when bridled, sad- dled, and completely caparisoned ; it is applica- ble to other things, as the attires of a stag, &c. furnished with six antlers. furs. See p. viii. Fusil. See p. x. Fusilly. See p. x. Gad-bee, a dun fly, or brinsey. Gads, plates of steel or iron. Gal-trap. See Caltrop. Gallies, ancient ships with oars ; also called lym- phad. See Lymphad, p. xx. Gumb, the whole foreleg of a lion or other beast ; if couped or erased near the middle joint, it is then only a paw. Garh, a sheaf of any kind of grain ; but when other than wheat, the kind must be expressed. Gardant, or guardant, front or fullfaced. See Gaze, as applied to beasts of chase. Garde-vititire, the vizor of a helmet. Garland, a wreath of leaves or flowers. Garnished, ornamented. Gauntlet, an iron glove, or armour for the hand. Gaze, applied to a beast of chase when looking full front. See Gurdunt, as applied to other animals in this position. Gem ring, a ring set with a diamond or other precious stone or gem. Gemel. See Bars gernel. Gillyfloicer, or July flower, a species of carnation of a blood-red colour. Giron, or Gyron. See p. x. Girt, or girded, bound round with a band. Givers, or gringalee, crosses, saltires, or other figures, having serpents' heads at their ex- tremities. Gliding, apphed to snakes, serpents, adders, &c. when moving forward fesseways. Glory, a series of rays surrounding or issuing from a charge or ordinary. Gobony, same as Compony. Golpes, roundles of a purple colour. Gonfannon, a standard, banner, or ensign. Gordiim knot, represents a double orle of annulets linked to each other, and to one in the centre gyronwise. , Core, or gusset, an abatement of honour, consist- ing of two curved lines, one from the sinister chief point, the other from the base middle point, both meeting in an acute angle at the fesse point. Gorged, encircled round the throat. Gorget, armour for the breast. Gradient, applied to a tortoise when supposed to be walking. Greave, armour that protects the legs. Greces, steps. Grices, young' wild boars. Griffin, or gryphon, an imaginary animal, the upper half that of an ea- gle, and the lower half that of a lion. Griffin-male, the same as griffin, without wings, but having large ears. Grittie, a term for the field, composed equally of metal and colour. Guidon, or pennon, a flag which has generally pinked ends. Gtiiure, or gringoU, from guivris, a viper, or serpent, applied to crosses, saltires, and other figures, when their extremities terminate with heads of serpents, &o. Gun shot, or gun stone, a very ancient heraldic term for the roundle called ogress or pellet, which is invariably sable or black. Gurges, a whirlpool. See p. xiv. Gutlte, or gutly. from the Latin gutta, a drop, implies sprinkled with hquid drops, tei-med guttes, and varying in colour, as follow — Guttle d' huile, or guttte d' olive, represents drops of oil of vert or green colour. Guttle de larmes, sjirinkled with tears, painted to represent water, or tears. Guttle de I'eau, sprinkled with water, and so re- presented. USED IN HERALDRY. Oil lite d'or, drops of gold. Guttte de poix, sprinkled with pitch, painted sable or black. C'uU^e de sanir, sprinkled with blood, painted red. Outlee reversed, when the drops are placed con- trary to their naturiil position. Giizes, roundles of blood colour. Jliihergenn, a short coat of mail, consisting of a jacket without sleeves. Jliihited, clothed ; sometimes blazoned, vested. Jhilf-spear, a spear with a short handle. Harpy, a fabulous monster, feigned V ® ) to be a bird with a virgin's face, / \ neck, and breasts, and a vulture's ( body and legs. I .,(^^^1 Harrow, the instrument used in imsbandry. Hart, a stag after its sixth year. JIarvest-Jty, a butterfly. Hatchment, or achievement, the bearings of a de- ceased person, usually placed on the front of his house. Hauberk, a twisted coat of mail. Haurient, or huiiriant, applied to a fish when erect or upright, as if putting the head above water to suck in the air. Haasse, applied to a chevron or fesse when placed higher than their usual position. Hawk, or J'alcon, the ordinary bird of prey. Hawk's tare, a decoy used by falconers, com- j)osed of two wings conjoined, with their tips downwards, joined with a line and ring. See p. xiv. Hawk's hells and jesses, the jesses are leather thongs with which the bells are fastened to the liawk's legs. Heads, eitlier of men, beasts, birds, &c. are com- mon bearings in coat armour, and must have their position expressed in the blazon ; in pro- tile, or sidefaced ; aft'rontte and guardant, when fuUfaced ; and reguardant, wlien looking back- wards. The term head, without any addition, implies sidefaced, or in profile. Ilntlme, or casque, a helmet. Helmet. See p. xii. Jlemp break, or hackle, an instrument formerly used to break or bruise hemp. Herd, used to express a company or number of deer together. Hill, or hillock, sometimes used in heraldry when only one hill is used, but if more tlian one be borne they are called hillocks or molehills. Hiked, refers to the handle of a sword. Hind, female stag, generally blazoned trippant. Honour point. See p. viii. Hood, the coif or hood of a monk. J loaded, is said of the human face wlien the head dress is of a different tincture ; and of the hawk, or other bird of prey, when borne with a hood over the head, a covering used in falconry. Hoofed, the particular tincture of the hoofs of animals, when borne of tincture different from the animal itself, must be expressed in the blazon. Horned, animals borne with horns are said to be horned of such a metal or colour wlien the horns differ in tincttire from the animal itself, or from the natural colour of such horns. Ilumet, or HametU, applied to a fesse, chevron, cross, or other ordinary, when cut oft' or couped, so that the extremities do not reach the sides of the shield. xix Hunting-horn, cornet, or bugkhorn, a common bearing in coat armour, representing an ordi- nary semicircular horn ; and when the bandreck or belt is of another colour, it should be ex- pressed as stringed of such a tincture. Hurst, a group of trees. Hurts, roundles of azure or blue. Hurty, chargedwitk hurts, or sentce of hurts, strewed with hurts without any regard to number. Husk, the upper part of the stalk from which the gillyflower or pink blows : it is not expressed unless borne contrary to its natural colour. Hydra, a many-headed dragon. Ibex, an imaginary animal, somewhat resembling the heraldic antelope, but with two straight horns projecting from the forehead, serrated, or edged like a saw. Jinbattled, or embattled ( French bretesse, crenell6), ap|)lied to any ordinary when the line forming it is embattled. See Lines, p. ix. Lnboived. See Embowed. Imbrued, or embrued, stained with blood, or having drops of blood on it. Imbued, stained with blood. Impaled and impaling. See Marshalling of Arms, p. xi. Imperially crowned, denotes that the charge, crest, or sujiporter to which it is applied, is crowned with a regal crown. Incensed, when fire issues from the mouth of an animal it is blazoned incensed. Incensed, or incensan, applicable to the boars, pan- thers, &c. when borne in a furious angry l)osi- tion, with fire issuing from their mouths and ears. Increment, or increscent, used when the moon, or crescent, is borne witli the horns towards the dexter side of the shield. Indented, a line of j)artition. See p. ix. Indian or Assi/rian goat, resembles an English goat, except that the horns are more bent, and the ears are like those of a talbot. Indorsed, or endorsed, placed back to back. See Addorsed. Inflamed, burning in flames. InJ'ula, a fillet or crown ; the tiara. Ink moline. See Fer-de-moLine. In lure, two wings conjoined and inverted, with the tips downward, are said to be in lure. In pride, applied to a peacock when its tail is dis- ])lavod. Inter, between. Interlaced, linked together. Invected, a line of partition. See p. ix. Inveried, and conjoined, turned the wrong way. invexed, arched. Ire, angry, exasperated. Iron ring, a tool used by wire-drawers. Issuant, rising or coming out of; when an animal is blazoned as issuing or issuant, only the upper half of such animal is dejiicted. Jagged, is said of the division of a field or outlines of an ordinary which appear rough by being forcibly torn asunder. Jumhe, same as gamb. Javelin, a short spear with a barbed point. Jellop, or jow lop, the comb of a cock, cockatrice, &c. JessanI, shooting forth as vegetables spring forth ; half the charge only is depicted when blazoned Jessant, DICTIONARY OF TERMS Jcssiiitl-(le-lis, siiid of a fleuv-de-lis ]iassiiig lluougli a leopard's lace, tlirouRTi the mouth. Jesses, the leather thongs that fasten the bells to the legs of a hawk or falcon. Joinant, same as conjoined. Label, or lamhel, a piece of silk stuff, or linen, ■with three pendants , it is generally used as a mark of cadency. See p. liii. Lungued, used when the tongues of animals are to be described as of different tincture from their bodies. Lutlice, tirtace, treMe, a kind of fret, where the ]iieces do not cross each other, but are nailed together. Luuiice, a tilting-spear. I.ditrel, the emblem of victory and ti iumpii. l.uier, a cutter or ploughshare. l end line, an instrument used by mariners to sound the depth of the sea. Leash, a small thong of leather, with a button at the end, by which falconers (having run it through the varvels) hold the hawk fast upon the hand, after folding it several times round the finger. Leash is also apjjlied to the line which passes from the collar of a greyhound or other dog ; it signifies moreover a band to bind any thing. Legged, or memhered, used when the legs of birds, &c. are to be blazoned of a different tincture to tlie body. Lentally, the same as indented. Leopard, the French heralds call the lion jjassant guardant a leopard. Leopards' faces, so blazoned when no part of the neck appears, and the jjosition is guardant, or full-faced ; but when erased, or couped at the neck, in profile, the word "head" is used in blazoning. Lecel, an instrument used by masons. Lever, a name sometimes given to the cormorant. Leveret, a young hare. Lined, the inside lining of a mantle, garment, cap, &;c. borne of a different tincture. It is also applied to chains as well as lines affixed to the collars of animals. Lines of partition. See p. ix. Lionel, or lioncel, a )'oung lion. Lion, dend. See Lions. Lion dragon, the upper half a lion and the other a dragon. Lion of England, a term sometimes used for a lion rampant guardant. Lion poisson, or sea-lion, an imaginary animal, re- sembling a lion in the upper half and a fish in the lower, with webbed feet. Li(nis, rampaut. passant. Lions combatant. roucl;ant. coward. dormant. coujuhied. demi lion. Listen, the scroll or ribbon upon which the motto is inscribed. Lizard, a small animal, somewhat resembling a crocodile. Lodged, applied to the stag, hart, &c. or beasts of chase, vvlien at rest, or lying on the ground. Lopped, or snagged, cut so as to show the thick- ness. Lozenge. See p. x. Lozeng^, or loztngy. See p. x. Lucv, an heraldic name for the fish called a pike. Luna, Latin name for the moon. Lure, or leure. See Hawk's lure. Wings con- joined with their tips turned down are said to be in lure. Liimjihad, or galley, an ancient ship with one mast, and propelled by oars. Maiden's head, used in heraldry for the head and neck of a woman couped below the breast, the head wreathed witli roses, and crowned with an antique crown. Mat/, a dress, or piece of defensive armour for the body and arms, wrought in small close rings called mails, linked together as if woven in a loom, and represented like the scales of a fish. Mailed, clothed in mail. Jl/aift, a hand. Maintenance, Cap of. See p. xiv. Mallet, a tool used by masons. ManucLs, handcuffs. Manch, or maanch, an old-fashioned sleeve, with long hanging ends. Manchet, a cake of bread, not unlike a muffin. Mandrake, a vegetable root. USED IN HERALDRY. Mtoen (ffitoglinrtlJr. King of Nohth Wales, eldest son of Griffith ap Cynan, bore, Vert, three eagles displ. in fesse or. aietuelgn ap (ffiriffitf), Prince of North Wales, slain at Bualth on the Wye in 1272 ; derived from Owen G ynedd ; bore, Quarterly, or and gu. four lions pass, guard, counterchanged. SOUTH WALES. II. Iv^gS ap CttotltDr fClator, King of South VV ai.es, a.d. 1077 ; derived from Cadelli, King of South Wales, second son of Rhodri Mawr, ^ Oliver Cromwell, tlie Usurper, great as were Ills protestations against royalty and royal baubles, had no sooner been proclaimed Lord Protector by the heralds, than he did cause the arms of the Maltster of Huntingdon to be marshalled with those of the Commonwealth of England, vide- licet, a lion rampant on an inescutcheon, sup- ported on the dexter side by a crowned lion, and a griphon on the sinister, with a crowned lion statant for the crest. The Usurper had for motto. Pax quEeritur hello — Peace is sought by war. His great seal bore his effigy on horseback, with a remote view of the city of London, and the river Thames crossed by a bridge. His coins had his head crowned with laurel, on the reverse the olive tree, emblematic of peace, and a device for the name Oliver. R O V A L TRIBES Of \V A L K S. Founder of the II. Royal Tribe. Gu. a lion ramp, within a bordure indented or. POWYS. III. ISIelllign ap (ffgntgn, Kino or Powys, a. d. 1046, Founder of the III. Royal Tribe ; de- rived from Mervyn, King of Powys, third son of Rhodri Mawr. Or, a lion ramp. gu. armed and langued of the first. iSJerrfittlft ap ISIelrlJgn, Prince of Powys, son of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, bore, ar. a lion ramp. sa. i$lattOr, Prince of Powys-Fadog, son of Mere- dith ap Bleddyn, Prince of Powys, bore the same as his father. (Srtffitift iHaelor, Lord of Bromfield in Powys, eldest son of IMadoc ap Meredith, Prince of Powys-Fadog, bore, paly of eight ar. and gu. over all a Hon ramp. sa. ©toen ap (ffit iffitf) Vgrfian, Lord of Glyndwyr- dwv, the memorable Owen Glendowf.r, repre- sentative of Griffith Maeloi, bore originally the arms of Griffith Maelor; but, on acquiring the sovereignty of Wales, assumed the arms of Llewelyn ap Griffith, Prince of North Wales. ©tnen ISroggntgn, Lord of Edeirnion, Dinmael and Abertanat in Powis-Fadog, son of Madoc ap Meredith, Prince of Powys-Fadog, bore the same arms as his father and grandfather. CjjnrtC ©fell, Lord of Eglwys i:gle in Brom- field, son of Madoc ap Meredith, bore, gu. on a bend ar. a lion pass. sa. Crtnton ©fell. Lord of Cynllaeth in Denbigh- land, twin brother of Cynric Efell, bore, per fesse sa. and ar. a lion ramp, counterchanged, armed and langued gu. ©toen CTpfeltor, Prince of Higher Powys, sub- sequently called, from his son Gwenwynwyn, Powys-Wenwynwyn, second son of Griffith, Lord of Mawddwy Cyfeilioc, who was second son of Meredith ap Bleddyn, bore the arms of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn. IBlalSOf CSocJ, Lord of Mawddy, in Merioneth, second son of Gwenwynwyn, Prince of Powys- Wenwynwyn, bore the arms of his ancestor, Bleddyn ap C}Tifyn. .^O^n, Lord of Mawddwy, son of William (living 17 Edward I.) fourth son of Griffith, Lord of Mawddwy (ancestor of the Princes of Powys- Wenwynwyn), second son of Meredith ap Bleddyn, Prince of Powys, bore the arms of Bleddyn ap Cynf)Ti. Ctafttogan, Lord of Nannau, in Merioneth, (for some time associated in the sovereignty of Powys with his elder brother, Meredith,) younger son of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, King of Powys, bore, or, a lion ramp. az. TV. m ©rtcIgStan ©lotirglrlr, tkibutarv Prince of Ferlys (the country between the Wye and the Severn), Founder of the IV. Royal Tribe. Quarterly, first and fourth, az. three boars' heads cabossed sa. ; second and third, per bend sinister, ermine and erminois, over all a lion ramp. or. V. .IffStgn ap ©torgant, Tributary PniNCE or Glamorgan, Founder of the V. Royal i'ribe, Gu. three chevjonels in pale ar. Jl^oble Cribes of JBortf) 2^ale$ ann potoi0. I. atofa, ap CsnlllJeUll), Founder of the I. Noble Tribe. Gu. betw. three lioncels ramp, a cliev. or. II. aiotoarct, ap ISran, Founder of the II. Noble Tribe. Ar. betw. three crows, with ermine in their bills, a chev. sa. III. ©hDeirgDU, ap IS^gs CBoct. Lord or Tal Ebolion, in Anglesey. Arg. on a bend sa. three lions' heads cabossed of the first. IV. dilmin CroeU=?3u. Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. an eagle displ. with two heads sa. ; second and third, ar. three fiery ragged streaks gu. ; over all, upon an escutcheon of pretence, ar. a man's leg, couped a-la-cuise, sa. V. (ffontogn, ap Cagno, Lord of Efionydet,, Founder of the V. Noble Tribe. Sa. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis sr. itef^ttXl P^arttlJ, Lord op Nant Conway. Founder of the VI. Noble Tribe. Ar. tliree spears' heads embrued sa. pointed upwards. VII. i^acloc Crtont, Lord of Llechweod-Isaff and Creuddyn, in Carnarvon. Ar. on a chev. sa. three angels or. VIII. ^Harcl)ul)li, ap Cgnan, Lord of AaEncEixFu, Founder of the VIII. Noble Tribe. Gu. a Saracen's head erased at the neck ppr. wreathed about the temples sa. and ar. IX. f^ttStl iHoItusnog, Lord of Uwcii Aled, Founder of the IX. Noble Tribe. Sa. a hart pass. ar. attired or. X. ISraint j^ir, Lord of Isdulas, Founder of the X. Noble Tribe. Vert, a cross flowery or. NOBLE T R 1 15 E S OF NOR T H WALES AND P O W Y S. XI. iHarc'^toEttJian, Lord of Is-Ai.ed, Founder of the XL Noble Tribe. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. armed az. XII. CElltDgn, Lord of Tegaincle, in Flintshire, Founder of the XII. Noble Tribe. Ar. betw. four Cornish choughs ppr. armed gu. a cross fiory engr. sa. xin. (fFlinotDian loenttetn. Lord of Tegaingi.e, a. d. 1079, Founder of the XIII. Noble Tribe. Ar. a chev. betw. three boars' heads couped sa. XIV. ny, or Daubicny. Gu. an eagle displ. within a bordure ar. Albaster. Sec Arblaster. Albemarle, Eabl op. See Keppel. Albemarle Gu. a cross potence vaire. Albemarle. Ar. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. Alberbury. See Abberbury. Albert. Az. a griffin segreant or. Crest — A demi savage wreathed about the middle with leaves, and over his shoulder a sled-hammer, all ppr. Alberton (Devonshire). Ar. two bars sa. betw. three ogresses within a bordure engr. of the second. Alberton. Ar. a chev. betw. three bulls' heads erased sa. Crest — A pennon in bend gu. staff-headed sa. and tasselled or. Alberton (Plympton). Az. atalbot pass. ar. collared gu. Alberton. Ar. a chev. betw. three bears' heads erased sa. langued gu. muzzled or. Albery (Wickingham, co. Berks, 1590). Gu. a cross engr. betw. four stock doves az. Crest — A stock dove az. holding in its beak a branch, leaves and stalk vert, fructed gu. Albino. Ar. three bendlets gu. A I, D A L D Albominster (Cornwall). Ar. a cbief az. Albon. Vert, on a bend ar. three crosses formfee fitchee az. Crest — A bull's head affrontee. Aleon, or Albin. Ar. a tomb stone gu. Aleone- Ai'. a lion unarmed gu. Albone. Gu. a lion unarmed in an escutcheon ar. Alborouch. Gu. (or, sa.) a fesse betw. six crosses crosslet ar. Alborough, or Albrough. Ar. a fesse betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee az. Albrecht, or Ai.brecht. Gu. a fleur-de-lis or. Crest — A dexter hand ppr. holding a fleur-de-lis or. Albrixth, St. (a Dane, founder of the Minster of Hertford). Az. three chcr. or, a label of as many points ar. Alev. Paly of six or, and sa. Alby. Gu. a fesse chequy or, and az. betw. three fleurs- de-lis gold. Ai.bvn. Or, on a cross sa. five eaglets displ. ar. I'rest — A lion's gamb issuing sa. holding a spear or, at the top a flag gu. Aldynetto. Gu. a lion ramp. or. Alche. Or, two chev. sa. Alciiorn (Kent). Ar. a buck's head cabossed sa. and chief indented of the second. Crest — A human heart gu. ducally crowned or, betw. a pair of wings ar. Alcock (Cheshire). Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three scythes sa. Alcock (Bishop of Ely). Ar. a fesse betw. three cocks' heads erased sa. within a bordure gu. charged with eight crowns or. Alcock (Kent). Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. three scythes sa. as many fleurs de-lis or. C/-e,s<— Out of a ducal coronet az. a demi swan erm. wings expanded, and ducally crowned or. Alcock. (Silyertost, co. Northampton. Granted, 8 June, IGIG), Gu. a fesse betw. three cocks' heads erased ar. beaked and crested or. Crest — A cock erm. beaked and menibered or. Alcock. Ar. on a chev. between three cocks' heads erased sa. the two in chief respecting each other, an escallop shell or, in tiie middle chief point the letters a l az. Alcock. Per pale or, and az. a chev. between three eagles disp. all counterclianged, on a chief gu. three lozenges erm. Alcock. Ar. fesse betw. three cocks' heads erased sa. membered gu. Crest — A cock ppr. Alcock (of Wilton, co. Wexford, now represented by Harry Alcock of that place, esq., grandson of the late Colonel William Alcock, by Mary, his wife, daughter of Nicholas, 1st Viscount Loftus). Arg. a fesse embattled az. between three cocks' heads erased gu. Crest — A cock arg. staiiding ou a globe, armed, combed and gilled or. Motto — Vigilate. Aldaine. Az. a pile or. Aldam (Kent). Az. the sun in splendour or. Aldam (Kent and Sussex). Az. a pile waved, issuing out of the dexter corner of the escutcheon bend- ways or. Aldam (Suflblk). Az. a bend wavy or. Aldam. Az. one ray of the s\in issuing out of the dex- ter corner of the escutcheon bendways or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a plume of five ostrich feathers. Aldam, or Alden. Gu. three crescents erm. (Another, the same, within a bordure eiigr. ar.) Alda Y. Gu, a chev. erm. betw. thi-ee grifiins segreant of the second, in chief respecting each other. Aldborough, Earl of. See Stratford. Aldeburoh, or Aldboroug, Town of Suflblk. (Granted 20 October 1501). A ship of three masts in full sail, on the waves of the sea, the mainsail charged with a lion rampant, and the sail on the fort^raast charged with a cross of St. George, on the round top of each are four spears with their barbs up- wards. Aldborough. Gu. a chev. engr. betw. three escallops or. Crest — An escallop or, betw. two wings az- Aluborough, or Aldeburche ( Aldboi'ough, York- shire). Az. a fesse ar. betw. three crosses crosslet or. Crest — An ibex pass. or. Aldbbigut. Ar. a fesse betw, three crosslets az. Alde (Kent). Erm. on a chief sa. two griflSns com- batant ar. Crest — A torteau. Alue. Ar. on a pale sa. betw. two ogresses, a demi lion ramp. or. Alden (Hertfordshire, and the Temple, London. By grant, 1007). Gu. a bezant betw. three crescents, within a bordure, engr. erm. Crest— Ont of a ducal coronet, per pale gu. and sa. a demi lion or. Alden. Or, a bat's wing gu. surmounted of another az. Crest — Out of a coronet ar. two wings as in the arms. Alden. Gu. three crescents within a bordure engr. erm. (sometimes arg.) Alden, or Aldon. Gu. a mullet ar. betw. three cres- cents erm. within a bordure engr. of the second. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion gu. Alder. Gu. three crescents erm. and bordure engr. ar. Crest — A griflin's head gu. Aldereery. Ar. three bunches of alder berries ppr. Alderbery. Or, a fesse embattled sa. Aldekby. See Albebburv. Alderford (Norfolk). Ar. a saltire az. Crest — A rat ppr. Aluerford (Warwickshire). Ar. ou a saltire az. betw. four giiflins' heads erased, erm. a leopard's face and four lozenges or. Alderford (Warwickshire and Worcestershire). Ar. on a saltire az. a tiger's head erased or. Alderford. Or, a saltire az. Aldernam. Az, the sun in splendour ppr, Alderne (Sufl'olk). Gu. three crosses crosslet or, a chief of the second. Alderne. Vert, a lion ratnp. or, crowned gu. Aldersey (London and Kent). Gu. on a bend engr. ar. betw. two cinquefoils of the second, three leopards' faces vert. Crest — On a plume of fea- thers ar. a demi griflin gu, Aldersey (Cheshire). Gu. on a bend betw. two cinquefoils or, three leopards' faces az. Aldersey (of Aldersey, co, Chester, there seated '~ since the period of the Conquest, and now repn-- ' sented by Samuel Aldehsey, of Aldersey and Spurstow, esq.) Gu. on a bend eng. arg. between two cinquefoils or, three leopards' faces vert. Crest — A demi griphon segreant gu. beaked and ai-med issuing fiom a plume of five ostrich fea- thers or. Alderson (borne by Christopher Alderson Alderson,of Homerton, Middlesex, esq. who, by sign manual in 181'2, changed his patronymic Lloyd for the name of Alderson only). Ar. three Saracens' lieads aflTrontee couped at the shoulders ppr. wreathed about the temples of the first and sa, quartering az. three boars' heads rouped, in pale or, for Lloyd. Crests — A dove holding in the beak an olive branch ppr. for Alderson ; and a boar's head couped or, for Lloyd. Alderson. yVz. a chev. engr, erm. betw. three suns in splendour ppr. Crest — Behind a mount vert, thereon a branch of alder, the sun rising ppr. Alderson. Ar. three chev. az. on each a cinquefoil of the field Crest — A pillar ppr, Alderton (Ipswich). Vert, on a bend ar. three cres- cents sa. in the sinister chief point a mullet of the second. Crest — A crescent ar. Aldekwicke. Az. a pale or, betw. six crosses crosslet of the last. Ai.destoun (of that Hk, Scotland). Ar. a cross engr. sa. betw. four crosses crosslet fitchfee gu. Aldewinckle. Ar. on a cross formec gu. a mullet or. Crest — A wivern, wings endorsed and ducally crowned, vomiting fire. Aldewinckle, (confirmed, 15S4). Ar. cross formee gu. Crest— L he same as the last. Aldewinckle. Gu. four lozengts ar. one, two, and one. Crest — The same as above. Aldewinckell. Quarterly, first, erm. on a cross formfee gu. a mullet or ; secondly, sa. three butter- flies within a bordure engr. ar. Crest — The same as above. Aldham (Shrimpling, co. Norfolk). Or, two talbots pass. sa. langued gu. betw. two flaunches of the second. Crest — A talbot's head erased or, gorged with a collar sa. lined gu. / / ALE ALF Ai.DH.iM (Kent). Az. a pile or. Aluham. Ass. a star of nine points or. Aluham. Az. a sun or. Aldham. Az. an etoile of sixteen points pierced or. Aldine. Gu. a saltire ar. Aldington (of that Ilk, Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. betw. three escallops of the last. Aldirford. Ar. a saltire az. Crest— A. monkey's head ppr. Aldjo. Ar. three human hearts conjoined at the points gu. in base a buck's head cabossed of the second within a bordurc az. Aldjoy (Scotland, came, it is said, originally fi-om Italy : Peter Aldjoy obtained the lands of Easter Walkinshaw, by marrying in 1547 the heiress Marion Morton). Ar. three hearts gu. their points meeting in the centre, in base a martlet sa. Aldmen. Ar. three bars humettee gu. betw. four martlets in pale sa. Aldred. Gu. a chev. (another, engr.) betw. three griffins' heads erased ar. Crest — An arm from the elbow, iu armour, holding a cross crosslet (itchee in pale. Alurich (Ipswich and Oxfordshire). Or, on a fesse vert, a bull pass. ar. Alurich (Cheam, co. Surrey;. Ar. on a fesse vert, a bull pass, of the first. Aldrigh. Vert, a chev. betw. three garbs or, over all a bend gu. Aluuiuce (Kingsclere, co. Hants, by grant, 1772). Ar. a bordure az. bezantee, on a dexter canton gu. three swords barways, iu pale ar. hilt and pomels or, the points to the dexter side. Crest — A phoenix iu flames ppr. on the breast and each wing a bezant. Aluriuge. Vert, on a fesse or, betw. three garbs of the second, a crown enclosed by a mound and a bird az. two leaves in saltire in the crown of the first. Crest — A phoenix in flames ppr. Aldrincton. Sa. on three hawks' lures ar. as many annulets gu. Crest — A dexter hand holding a hawk's lure ppr. Aldkinc 1 o.N. Sa. three hawks' lures, penned, stringed, and ringed ar. Crest — The same as the last. Alpworth (Bristol and Wiltshire). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three boars' heads couped within an orle of eight crosses crosslet fitchec az. Aluworth. Ar. cross crusiUy fitchee az. a chev. gu. betw. three boars' heads couped of the second. Crest — A torteau. Alegh. Vert, a saltire betw. four eagles displ. or. Alement. Gu. on a bend ar. betw. six fleurs-de-lis or, a rose of the first. Alen (St. Wolstans, co. Kildare, an ancient and dis- tinguished family, founded in Ireland by Arch- bishop Alen, temp. Henry VIII). Ar. a chev. gu. between three ogresses, each charged with a talbot or, on a chief az. a lion passant between two cres- cents of the first. Alen. Sa. three lozenges or. Alencanthorp. Ar. a fesse betw. three escallops gu. Alresforu. Gu. a fret engr. erm. Aleston. Az. an escutcheon ar. Crest — A lion pass, reguard. gu. ducally gorged and chained or. Alestrv. Ar. a chief gu. on a bend az. three escut- cheons of the first, on each a chief of the second. Alexander (of Menstrie, Earls of Stirling). Pcrpale, arg. and sa. a chev. and in base a crescent, all counterchanged, quartering Mac Donald. Crest— A bear sejant, erect, ppr. Motto — Per mare per terras. Alexander (Earl of Caledon). Per pale ar. and sa. a chev. and in base a crescent counterchanged, on a canton az. a harp or. Crest — A dexter arm, couped at the elbow, in armour, holding a dagger ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a mermaid holding a mirror ; sinister, an elephant ppr. Motto — Per mare per terras. Alexander, bart. (Dublin, 1809). The same arms, with the addition in the sinister chief point of a mullet of the last. Crest— A dexter arm embowcd, the hand holding a sword ppr. charged on the wrist with a mullet or. Alexander, (Dovor, Kent) Barry often ar. and az. a lion ramp. gu. holding a battle axe or. Alexander (borne by Francis .Alexander, D. D. pre- bendary of Winchester, son of John Alexander, of Hampshire, by Mary, his wife, sister of Thomas Belsonn, Bishop of Winchester). Az. a chev. betw. three talbots' heads erased ar. collared gu. Crest — A talbot's head erased ar. collared gu. Alexander (.^uihmull, Scotland). Per pale ar. and sa. a chev. betw. two mullets in chief, and crescent in base, all counterchanged. Crest — A hand sus- taining a pair of balances of equal scales ppr. Motto — Quod tibi ne alteri. Alexander (Kinglassie). Per pale ar. and sa. a chev. bruised at the top, and in base a crescent counter- changed. Crest — A horse's head couped gu. bridled ar. Motto— T>acituv non trahitur. Alexandf.r. Ar. five bars gu. over all a lion ramp, or, crowned, and sustaining a battle-axe of the last. Crest — A cock ar. beaked and membered or. (another gu.) Alexander (Boghall). Per pale ar. and sa. a chev. betw. a writing pen fesseways in chief, and a cres- cent in base, all counterchanged. Crest — A hand holding a quill. Motto — Fidem servo. Alexander. Gu. a lion sejant on a chair, and hold- ing in the paws a battle axe ar. Alexander. Paly of six ar. and az. on abend gu. three mullets of the first. Alexander. Az. on a mount ppr. a falcon with wings expanded, looking at an etoile, ar. Alexander (of Powis, co. ClacVmannan, borne by Sir James Edward Alexander, K.L.S., K.S.J. Lieut.- Col. Portuguese service, and Capt. H. M. 14th Regt., eldest son of the late Edward Alexander, esq. of Powis, a descendant of the Alexanders of Menstrie). Quarterly, first and fourth party per pale, arg. and sa. a chev. and in base a crescent, all counterchanged ; second and third or, a galley, sails furled, sa. between three crosses crosslet, fitchee gu. Crest — A beaver. Supporters — A high- lauder and mermaid, both ppr. Motto — Per mare, per terras. Alexander, or Sanderson (Durham). Paly of six ar. and az. on a bend sa. a sword ar. Aleyn. Or, a chief betw. three leopards' heads gu. Aleyn. Az. a buck's head cabossed ar. attired or. Aleyne. Ar. three pellets, on a chief gn. a lion ramp, guard, erm. betw. two anchors of the first. Aleynsherls. Gu. a bend embattled counter-embat- tled ar. Alfew, or Alfwyn. Ar. a fesse betw. three boars' heads couped sa. armed or. Alfeyn. Gu. a fret erm. Alford (Berkshire). Gu. six pears or, three and three barways, a chief of the second. Crest — A boar's head ar. with a broken spear ; handle thrust down the moiith or. Alford (of Holt, co. Denbigh, Fawley, co. Berks, and of Meux, co. York, Sussex, and Hertfordshire, descended from Thomas .\lford, of Holt, mentioned in the last visitation of York, IGl.^). Gu. six pears or, three, two, and one, a chief of the second. Crest — A boar's head ar. in his mouth three feathers of a pheasant's tail ppr. Alford (Ipswich, co. Suffolk). Ar. a hind's bead couped az. collared or, betw. two hazel boughs, vert, fructed or. Crest — A hind's head ppr. Alford (Devon.) Ar. two greyhounds courant in pale sa. Alford (Northamptonshire). Gu. fretty ei-m. Alford (Suftblk). Ar. on a saltire az. betw. four griffins' heads erased gu. a lion pass. or. Alford. Gu. a cross moline ar. Alfoundkr (Kirkby and Dedham,co. Essex). Ar. on a cross az. betw. four birds sa. five nails or. Crest — ■ An arm couped at the elbow, and erect, vested gu. cuffed ar. in the hand ppr. three nails or, all betw. two wings ar. Alfray. Ar. on a chev. sa. a fleur-de-lis ar. Alfred. Gyronny of four az. and gu. a cross bot- toufee on the upper end a crown or, on the nether end a bezant. Alfreton, or Alfretton (the coheirs m. Latham and Chaworth). Az. two chev. or. Alprey (Salchurst, Battel, and Portsman's Catsfield, ALL ALL ■Sussex, 1591.) Per fesse sa.amlerm. a pale couu- terchanged, three ostrichs' necks erased ar. gorged with crowns and lines or. Crext — An ostrich's head and neck betw. two ostrich feathers ar. Alfrey. Erm. on a chief indented sa. three swans' necks erased ar. gorged with a crown gu. and thereto chains affixed or. Ai.KRF.Y (Gulledge, in East Grinstead, co. Sussex). Ar. on a chev. sa. afleur de-lis of the field. Alfrey. Ar. a fesse betw. three hoars' heads coupedsa. Alfrey fSussex). Ar. on a chev. sa. three fleurs-de- lis of the field. Alfroy. Party per fesse gu. and sa. three swans' heads erased ar. crowned or. Alfwyn. See Alfew. Algar, or Alger. Or, an eagle displ. sa. membered gu. Crest — A greyhound's head sa. charged with four bezants. Algernon. Or, a lion ramp. az. maned gu. Alcist. Gu. a saltire or. Crest — J'wo arms from the shoulder, in saltire, vested gu. cuffed or, each holding in the hand ppr. a scimetar ar. hilt of the second. Algoe, or Alceo. Ar. two pallets gu. on a chief of the last, two mullets of the first. Crest — A bear ramp, supporting a baton. Ai.icocK (Northamptonshire ; confinned, 1616). Gu. a fesse or, betw. three cocks' heads erased ar. combed and wattled gold. Crest — A cock erm. combed and wattled or. Alie, or Ai,LY. Az. a pale erm. Crest — A dexter hand holding up the sun ppr. Alington (Wymondley, co. Herts, and Horsheath, CO. Cambridge, derived from Sir Hildebraiid de Alington, Under Marshal to the Conqueror at Hast- ings, and raised to the peerage of Ireland in 161'i, and to that of England in 1682 ; the last Lord Alington d. s. p. in 1722J. Sa. a bend engr. betw. eight billets ar. Crest — A talbot pass. ppr. Alington (of Swinhope, co. Lincoln, descended from George, second son of Sir Giles Alington, of Horse- heath, sheriff for Huntingdonshire and Cambridge- shire, 3 Hen. VIII. and now represented by George Marmauuke Alington, of Swinhope, esq.) Arms and Crest — As Alington, of Wymondley. Aliseorne. Az. a cross ar. Alison. Parted per bend gu. and or. a fleur-de-lis (another, in bend sinister) counterchanged. Aljoy. Ar. three hearts conjoined in triangle by the points gu. and in base a martlet sa. Crest — A stump of a tree shooting forth a new bi'anch. Motto — Non deficit alter. Alkington (Shropshire). Quarterly, or and gu. an eagle displ. counterchanged. Alkins. Ar. three bars az. in chief three torteaux. Allan (Herefordshire and Staffordshire). Sa. a cross potent or. Allan (of Blackwell Grange, co. Durham, descended from the Allans of Buckenhall and Brockhouse, CO. Stafford, seated there te/tip. Edward 111. now represented by William Allan, of Blackwell Grange, esq.) Sa. cross potent quarter pierced or, (charged with four guttes de sang, in chief two lions' heads erased of the second, all within a bor- dure engr. erm. Quartering Peraber(oii, Hind- marsh, Killinghall, Herdcwylf, Lambton,and Dods- worth, /or the armsofwhicli see their respective names. Crest — A demi lion ramp. arg. ducally crowned gu. holding in the dexter paw a cross po- tent or, and supporting in the sinister paw a rud- der of the second. J\fotto — Fortiter gerit crucem, Allan (Scotland). Per bend indented ar. and gu. a crescent in chief of the second, and in base a mullet or. Allan (Scotland). Az. a lion ramp. ar. crowned or. Crest — A cornet ppr. Allan (Sauchnell). Per bend indented ar. and gu. in chief two crescents, and in base a star, all counterchanged. Allan. Ar. three lozenges sa. two and one. Allan. Ar. a pelican, with three birds in a nest or. Allan (Corstorphine, near Edinburgh). ... A chev. betw. two mascles iu chief . , . and a tre- foil slipped in base. Allanson. Erai. on a fesse vert, three eagles displ. sa. Crest — A demi eagle, wings expanded. Motto — Virtute et labore. Allanson. Az. three fleurs de lis or, a bordure gu. Allanson. Az. an inescutcheon arg. Allanson (Middleton Quernhow, co. York, originally of Adlington, co. Lancaster). Az. an inescutcheon arg. within an orle of quatrefoils or, borne quar- terly with Wade and Nowell, by the late Rev. George Allanson, of Broughton. Crest — A demi griffin, wings displ. erm. collared genelle. Allard. Ar. three bars gu. on a canton az. a leo- pard's head or. Allaruice (of that Ilk). Ar. a fesse wavy gu. betw. three boars' heads erased sa. Crest — A naked ai-m from the middle, holding in the dexter hand a scimetar, all ppr. Motto — In the defence of the distressed. Allardice (Duninald, a second son of Allurdice of that Ilk). The same arms within a bordure of the second. Crest— l\.u ear of wheat and branch of palm in saltire ppr. Motto — Bene qui pacifice. Allaton, ALLATTON.or Alton. Gu. three chev. vairfe, on a chief ar. a lion pass, guard, az. Allaunson (Durham). Ar. a fesse az. betw. tv^o boars' heads sa. couped gu. Crest — A pheon ar. in it a broken staff-handle or. Allavvay. Sa. three boars' heads bendways, couped ar. Crest — An anchor, thereon a dove with an olive branch, all ppr. Allden, or Alluin. Gu. three crescents within a bordure engr. ar. Crest — A scimetar and caduceus in saltire, ensigned with a round hat. Allen {Viscount Allen). Ar. two bars wavy az. on a chief of the last, an etoile betw. two escal- lops or. Crest — A bezant charged with a talbot's head erased sa. .Supporters — Two talbots sa. Motto — Triumpho morte tam vita. Allen (Bath), Per bend rompu ar. and sa. six martlets counterchanged. Crest — A bird with wings elevated. Allen (Chelsea, 1S63). Ar. a pale gu. sunnounted with a chev. counterchanged with a cinquefoil gu. Crest — A talbot's head erased per pale, in- dented ar. and gu. collared and chained sa. Aleen, or Ali.eyn (Clies. Suff. and Wilts). Per bend sinister rompu. ar. and sa. si.x martlets counter- changed. Crest — A martlet ar. winged and holding in the beak an acorn or, leaved vert. Allen (Stanton Woodhouse, Derbyshire, 15S0). Or, a fesse gu. betw. three oak leaves ppr. Allen (Derby.shire, Loudon, and Staffordshire). Per chev. gu. and erm. in chief two lions' heads erased or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a horse's head ar. Allen (Devonshire). Barry of six ar. and gu. six mullets, three, two, and one, or. Crest — A mullet gu. pierced or. Allen (Essex). Or, on a chev. engr. az. three cres- cents of the first, betw. as many plates, each charged with a greyhound current sa. collared gu. Allen (Essex). Sa. on a chev. or, betw. three bezants charged with as many talbots pass, of the first, three crescents az. Allen (Essex). Or, on a fesse vert, three lions ramp, of the field. Allen (Grove, ntar Maidstone, co. Kent, IfilO). Or, a chev. betw. three bloodhounds pass. sa. collared of the first, armed gu. Crest — On a coronet or, lined erm. a bloodhound pass. sa. collared or, armed gu. Allen (Kent). Per fesse sa. and or, a pole engr. counterchanged, and three talbots pass, or, col- lared gu. Crest — A talbot pass, or, collared gu. Allen (Kent). Or, a chev. betw. three bloodhounds upon the scent sa. Crest — On a mount vert, poled round or, a hound sa. collared of the last. Allen (Hoyland, W. R. co. York, borne by the pre- sent Joseph Allen, of Hoyland and Brighton, esq. Major 1st W. York Militia, Justice of the Peace for Sussex, and a Gentleman of the Queen's Privy Chamber). Or. three greyhounds passant sa. two and one. Crest — A demi greyhound, rauipt. sa* ALL ALL holding in his dexter paw a crescent, arg. Motto — Diligenter et fideliter. Allen (Lancashire). Barry nebulee of six ar. and gu. a label or, three points az. Allen (Whetston, Lei>,oster»hire). Per pale ar. and aa. a chev. betw. three talbots pass, and collared or, all countercUani ed. Allen (Ijondon). Same arms (the talbot sejant). Crest — A demi griffin, holdingin the paws a branch vert, fructed or. Allen (Sherift' of Loudon, 1620). Per fesse gu. and sa. a chev. rompu,betw. three griffins' heads erased erm. Crest — A griffin's head erased per fesse erm. and gu. Allen (London). Per fesse gu. and sa. a chev. rompu, counterchanged. Ar.LEN (London). Per pale ar. and sa. a chev. engr. betw. three talbots counterchanged. Allen (London). Barry of six ar. and az. over all an anchor in pale, with two cables fixed to the ring, noded and pendent or. Allen (London). Or, three ogresses, on each a talbot pass. ar. on a chief gu. a lion pass, guard, erm. betw. two anchors of the field. Allen (London). Ar. a bend indented betw. a cres- cent and mullet gu. Allen (Suffolk and Sussex). Ar. two bars sa. in chief three mullets of the second. Allen or Alleyn (Edward, Founder of Dulwich Col- lege, CO. Surrey, b. in 15(i6, tl. in 1C20). Ar. a chev. betw. three cinquefoils gu. Crest — An arm couped at the elbow and erect, holding a human heart, the arm issuing out of flames of fire, all ppr. Allen (Yorkshire). Sa. a fesse engr. betw. three t.Ubots pass, or, collared gu. Alle.n. Or, three pellets, two and one, each charged with a talbot pass, of the first; on a chief gu. a lion paSs. guard, betw. two anchors ar. ('rest — A demi greyhound ramp, paly of six ar. and sa. collared gu. holding betw. the paws a crescent or. Allen. Or, on a chev. sa. three martlets ar. betw. as many ogresses, each charged with a talbot or, on a chief az. a demi lion ramp. betw. two dragons' heads erased or. Allen. Ar. on a chev. gu. three lozenges of the field, each charged with a cross crosslet sa. Allen. Gu. on a cross pattee ar. five escallops az. Allen. Sa. a cross potence or, fretty gu. Allen. Ar. three bars gu. over all as many towers triple-towered or, two and one. Allen. Sa. a cross formee or. Allen. Per chev. ar. and sa. six martlets counter- changed. Allen. Az. a fesse nebuUe erm. Allen. Ar. a chev. betw. three roses gu. Allen. Sa. three lozenges or. Allen. Ar. three lozenges sa. Allen, or Alleine. Or. a chev. betw. three leopards' faces gu. Allen (Dale Castle, co. Pembroke, whose heiress Elinor, daughter of John Allen, of Dale Castle, esq. m. in 1776 John Lloyd, of Foes-y bleidiad and Mabws, and was grandmother of John Philipps Allen Lloyd Philipps, of Dale Castle, esq.) Per bend rompu arg. and sa. six martlets counter- changed. Crest — A bii d arg. holding in the beak an acorn or, leaved vert. Motto — Amicitia sine fraude. Allen (Cresselly, co. Pembroke, a younger branch of the Aliens of Dale Castle, now represented by John Hensleigh Allen of Cresselly, esq.) Arms and Crest — Same as Allen of Dale Castle. Allenson. Sa. a fesse erm. betw. three talbots pass, or, over all a sinister bendlet. Crest — A talbot's head or, collared and ringed az. betw. two wings expanded of the last. Allenson. Paly wavy of six or and az. on a chief gu. a lion pass, guard, or. Crest — A demi lion ramp, guard, or, holding a cross gu. Allenson. Az. a chev. ar. Allerton. Per chev. sa. and ar. in chief two bar- rulets of the last. Allerton. Ar. three (another, two) bars sa. in chief three pellets within a bordure engr. of the second. Allerto.n. Ar. two bars sa. in chief three pellets. Allerton, Ar. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased sa. Crest — A lion's head collared. Allerton. Per chev. sa. and or, three bars gemels ar. the bottom one passing behind the chev. point. Allesley (Warwickshire). Vert, three chev. in base interlaced, a chief or. Allesley. Ar. a bend az. in chief an annulet of the second. Allesley. Az. fretty ar. a chief of the last. Allestrey. Ar. a b„'nd az. betw. thiee escutcheons gu. each charged with a fesse of the first, a chief of the second. Allestrey (Turndich, Alvaaton, and Walton, co. Derby, mentioned in deeds of the 13th century, and in the Visitations of 1634 and 1662). Arg. a chief gu. over all a bend az. charged with three escutcheons or. Allestky. Ar. a chief az. on a bend gu. three escutcheons parted per fesse, vert and ar. Crest — A demi lion az. brandishing a scimetar ar. hilted or. Allestry. Ar. a chev. gu. on a bend az. three escutcheons counterchgnged of the first and se- cond. Allett (Iwood, CO. Somerset). Or, on a pale sa. betw. two pellets, a demi lion ramp. gold. Crest — A unicorn's head ar. collared sa. Allexander. See Alexanuer. Alley. Az. a pale erm. betw. two lions ramp, of the second, ducally crowned or. Crest — A lion's head cabossod or, betw. two wings ppr. Alley (Ireland). Or, a cross gu. on a chief of the same three mullets of the field. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a mullet gu. betw. two laurel branches vert. Alley. Gu. a cross ar. within a bordure invecked of the second. Alley. Gu. a cross engr. within a bordure ar. Alley. Az. a pale erm. Alleyn (Thaxted and Hatfield Peverill, Essex, ex- tinct, harts, created 1G29, extinct 1759). Sa. a cross potent or. Crest — A den\i lion az. holding in the paws a rudder of a vessel or. Alleyn (of the Mote, co. Kent, and of Greseley, co. Derby, founded by Sir John Alleyn, twice Lord Mayor of London temp. Henry VIU., and now represented, through the heiress, by Thomas CowPER HiNCKS.of Breckenborough, in Yorkshire, esq. and his brother. Captain John Hincks, of Huntington, in Cheshire). Arms, &c. as Alleyn of Hatfield and Thaxted. Alleyn. See Allen (Cheshire). Alleyne, bart. (Barbadoes, 20 March, 1769, since of Mesner Hall, Esstx). Per chev. gu. and erm. in chief two lions' heads erased or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's head ar. Motto — Non tua te moveant sed publica vota. Alleyne (Hayesleigh, co. Essex). Or, on a fess vert, three fleurs de-lis of the first. Alleyne. Per bend sinister double daucettee ar. and sa. six martlets counterchanged. Allcood (Nunwick, Northumberland; the present representative of the family is Robert Lancelot Allgoou, of Nunwick, esq. grandson of the late Sir Lancelot Allgood, knt. M. P. for Northumber- land in 174S). Arg. a cross engr. gu. between four mullets az. on a chief or, three damask roses of the second, seeded gold, barbed vert. Crest — Two arms, embowed, in armour, ppr. holding in the hands a human heart gu. inflamed or. charged with a tower triple towered arg. Motto — Age omne bonum. Allgoou. Or, a leopard's head az. and two cocks gu. bttw. as many flaunches sa. each charged with a fleur-de-lis ar. Allibone. Vert, on a bend ar. three crosses foi-m^e fitchee az. Crest — A bull's head affroutee. Allieson, or Allison, parted per cross ar. and gu. a cross betw. four cinquefoils counterchanged. Crest — A demi savage wielding a scimetar ppr. Allin (Blundeston and Somerleyton, co. Suffolk). Gu. a cinquefoil pierced or. Crest — A snake coiled up and environed with flags (i. e. rushes) ppr. ALL A L S Ai.LrNGH*M, Or, three lozenge buckles az. Crest — A church euTironeJ with trees ppr. Allingridge. Gu. a cross engr. or. Crest — A castle trixile towered ppr. on the sinister tower a flag displ. ar. charged with a cross sa. Allington (London). Or, a lion ramp, within a bordure engr. az. Crest — Out of a ducat coronet or, a buck's head ppr. attired of the first, pierced through the neck with an arrow of the last, barbed and flighted ar. Allington (Horsheath.co. Cambridge). SeeALiNGTON. Allison (described in the Visitations as having been settled for five generations at Yardsley Hall, co. Cambridge). Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three blackbirds within a bordure of the second. Crest — A peacock ppr. Allison. Ar. an inescutcheon gu. Crest — A pheasant holding in the dexter foot a key, and in his beak an ear of barley ppr. Allison. Sa. a fesse engr. betw. three talbots pass, ar. Crest — An eagle's head erased ppr. Motto — Vincet Veritas. Allison. Sa. a fesse engr. betw. three talbots pass. ar. surmounted by a bend sinister. Allix (of Willoughby Hall,co. Lincoln, and of Swaff- ham, in Cambridgeshire, founded in England by Dr. Peter Allix, of Alenjon, in Nonnandy, the celebrated divine, and now represented by Charles Allix, of Willoughby Hall, es({. and his cousin John Peter Allix, of Swaflliam House, esq.) Ar. a wolf's head erased at the neck, ppr. in the dexter chief point a mullet gu. Crest — A wolfs head erased, as in the amis. Alhiack. See Avvhack. Alloit (South Kirkby, Yorkshire, by Grant, 9 June, 172!)). Or, a fesse az. betw. four barrulets wavy of the last, on a canton of the second, two barrulets ar. charged with three swallows volant sa. viz. on the first, two; second, one. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested or, charged with a fesse betw. four barrulets, cuflfed ar. holding iu tlie hand ppr. a mullet or. Allott (Lancashire and Lincolnshire). Ar. (another, or), on a bend sa. a demi lion of tlie field, betw. two ogresses. Crest — An ann couped at the shoul- der, embowed ppr. vested gu. and resting the elbow on a wreath, holding a sword enfiled with a leo- pard's head. Allott (Lord Mayor of London, 1591). Ar. on a pale sa. betw. two pellets a demi lion couped or. Allport (Cannock, Staffordshire). Barry wavy of eight ar. and az. on a bend or, three mullets gu. Crest — A demi lion erm. gorged with a mural coronet gu. All Souls College, of Oxford. Or, a chevron betw. three cinquefoils gu. Allsofp (Burton, CO. Derby). See Alsop. Allvvent. Gu. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis erm. Allworth (Devonshire). Ar. a fesse betw. six bil- lets gu. Allwright, or Alwright. Gu. a bend or, and three sinister bendlets ar. the centre one surmounting the bend. Crest — On a chapeau a greyhound statant, all ppr. Aleve (Tewkesbury, co. Gloucester). Az. a lion ramp. ar. Crest — A leopard's head or, betw. two wings sa. Ai.LYE (Dorsetshire). Or, a lion's head erased sa. on a chief embattled of the second, tliree plates. Crest — 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 gold. Ally.m or AuuLYM. Ar. three crabs erect sa. Allvn. Per fesse gu. and sa. a chev. rompu betw. three griliins' heads erased erm. on a canton ar. a cross potent betw. four crosses pattee or. Crest — A tree eradicated vert, fructed with branches of berries gu. Allyn ( 11 ampton , CO. Devon). Per bend rompu ar. and sa. six martlets and an annulet in the dexter chief point counterchaiigcd. Allyn (London). Az. a pale engr. erm. Allyn. Ar. on a chev. gxi. tliree lozenges of the first, each charged with a crosslet sa. Alman. (Pevensey and Warbleton, co. Sussex, de- scended from Robert Alman, living 10 Edw. III. : the representation vested in the families of Par- nell and RIeres). Per bend or and sa. a cross potent counterchanged. Crest — A leg in armour, spurred or, couped in the middle of the thigh. Alman. Ar. an eagle displayed, sa. armed or. Almand. Vaire, on a fesse gu. tliree martlets or. Aliuarade. Ar. a dragon segreant, winged az. Almaru. Per pale indented ar. and gu. Crest — A stag trippant ppr. Almayne. Or, an eagle displ. sa. armed gu. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a cinquefoil gu. Almicars or Almeebs. Ar. a long cross gu. on three grieces, or steps, the upper one az. the second as the cross, and the undermost sa. Crest — A long cross recrossed on three steps ar. Almer and Almor. (Borne by John Almor, one of the Marshals of the Hall to Henry VII., derived from Efnydd ap Gwenllian). Az. a lion ramp, or, armed and laugued gu. Crest — A palmer's staff erect or. Al.mert. Gu. a cross vert. Almicer. Az. two bars or. betw. three helmets ar. Crest — On a ducal coronet ppr. a tiger sejant gu. Almonu. Ar. an almond slip fructed ppr. Crest — Three cinquefoils az. stalked and leaved vert. Almonuer. Or, an almond slip fructed ppr. jVlmont. Gu. a cross vaire. Almot (Suffolk). Ar. a chev. betw. three escallops »a. Alviot, Alneot and Alnot. Quarterly, per pale in- dented or and gu. on the first and fourth, five mascles conjunct, one, three, and one. Crest — a thunderbolt ppr. Alms. Gu. three stags' heads erased or. Crest — A stag's head as in the anns. Alneham. Az. five fusils in fesse or, a bendlet gu. Alnwick or Alnvvyk. Ar. a cross moline sa. Alnwick or Alhewake. Paly of six az. and or, on a chief gu. three crosses crosslet of the fu'st. Crest — On a chapeau a cock ppr. Alors. Gu. a chev. betv/. three rowels ar. ALPHE(Hampshire). Ar. a lion pass. betw. three boars' heads couped sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet arg. a hawk's head or. Alphen. Ar. a fesse betw. three boars' heads erased (sometimes couped) sa. Alphraham. Az. three eagles displ. betw. nine crosses crosslet or. Alpin. Or, a fesse betw. three bullfinches ppr. Ali RAM (Cheshii'e). Az. three eagles displ. or. Au'ram. Az. semee de crusily, three eagles displ. or. Alreu (Holderness, co. York). Gu. a chev. betw. three griffins' heads erased ar. armed or. Crest a griffin's head ppr. Alrey. Ar. three escallop shells gu. two and one. Alsacher or Alsager (Cheshire). Az. three askers' (or water lizards') heads couped or. Alsarin. Az. an asker's (or water lizard's) head erased or. Alshonier (Scotland). Gu. a chev. or, in base a crescent ar. Alsop (Alsop, co. Derby. Settled there about the time of the Conquest, and continued in an uninter- rupted descent for nineteen or twenty generations). Sa. three doves rising ar. legged and beaked gu. Crest — A dove with wings expanded or. beaked and legged gu. holding in the beak an car of wheat of the first. Alsop (London, granted 1738). Az. three doves ppr. on a canton or, a key erect sa. Crest — A dove holding in the beak an ear of corn, all ppr. in the dexter claw a key, as in the canton. Alsop (Lord Mayor of London, \TM). Az. three doves or, on a canton ar. a key in pale gu. Alsope (Derbyshire). Per fesse or and erm. a pale counterchanged, three mullets sa. Crest — A dove with an olive branch in the beak ppr. Alsoppe (London, 1797). Sa. on a bend, betw. six doves ar. legged gu. three pheons of the first. Crest — A dove ar. legged gu. betw. two ostrich feathers sa. Alspach. Ar. a bend cottised within a bordure engr. in the sinister corner a mullet pierced sa. AL V AMB Alspath or Alspach. Ar. a bend sa. cottised gu. Crest — Two spears in saltire az. Alspathe. Ar. a bend sa. cottised gu. within a bor- dxire of the third. Alstanton. Az. three sea-urchius (or hedge-hog fish) erect ar. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, an arm in armour embowed liolding a dagger, all ppr. Alstoines. Az. ten etoiles or, four, three, two, and one. Alston (of Saxham Hall, Suffolk, and subsequently of Odell, CO. Beds., descended from William Alston, of Stitsted, in Essex, liTing temp. Edward I. and raised to the degree of Baronet in 1C42; the repre- sentation of a branch of the family Tests in the Orledars, of Hinwick). Az. ten etoiles or, four, three, two, and one. Great — A crescent ar. charged with an etoile or. Motto — Immotus. Alston (of Edwardston, Suffolk, and of Chelsea, Middlesex, descended from a second son of the Alstons of Saxham Hall : Sir Joseph Alston, of Chelsea, younger brother of Sir Edward Alston, Kt. M.D. President of the College of Physicians, was created a Baronet in 1081). Same arms as Alston of Odell. Alstone. Az. ten etoiles or, on a chief ar. a crescent reversed gu. betw. two boars' heads couped sa. Crest — A demi eagle with wings expanded and in- verted ppr. on each wing a crescent reversed gu. Motto — In altum. Alstons. Gu. ten etoiles of eight points in pile or. Alstowne. Gu. three sea-urchins in pale ar. Alswortiiy. Or. a chev. sa. betw. three trefoils slipped in chief vert, and a mullet in base gu. Alt. (Loughborough, co. Leic.) Quarterly gu. and ar. within a bordure of annulets and crosses pat- tee alternately counterchanged. Altaripa. Az. five fusils in fesse ar. a bendlet gu. Alten. Ar. a bend of lozenges and roses, alternately disposed, gu. Alten. Gu. three eagles' wings expanded, or. Alten. Ar. a ragged staff, embowed to the sinister sa. Alteripe. Az. five fusils in fesse ar. on the third a crescent gu. Altham. (London and Essex.) Paly of six erm. and az. on a chief gu. a lion pass, guard, or. Crest — A demi lion holding a ship's rudder sa. Altham (Essex). Ar. a lion saliant sa. Crest — The same as the last. Althan. Per pale beviled az. and or. Altuan or Althaun. Gu. a fesse ar. Cresf— A demi archer shooting a bow ppr. clothed vert, cap sa. Altuoun. Gu. on a fesse ar. a Roman A. Crest — A dexter hand apaumee ppr. Altreuw. Per fesse gu. and ar. two hands couped and conjoined, chevronways counterchanged. Ai.TREW or Altrue. Sa. two hands couped above the wrist, conjoined chevronwaj's, sleeved or, cuffed ar. Aliringham (town of Cheshire). Quarterly, gu. and or, in the first quarter a lion pass. ar. Alvanley, Baron. See Akden. Alvanston. Ar. three crabs erect gn. Alvarde. Ar. on a saltire az. betw. four griffins' heads erased gu. a leopard's head enclosed by four lozenges or, pointing to the ends of the saltire, Alvares. Cliequy ar. and gu. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ppr. holding in the dexter paw a mascle az. Alvas. See Alves. Alverd or Alured (Ipswich). Ar. on a saltier az. betw. four griffins' heads erased gu. a leopard's head betw. four lozenges or. Crest — A mill-rinde or. Alverston (Dunraore). Az. acrosspatonce betw. four fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — A grey hound saliant sa. Alvert. Ar. on a saltier az. betw. four griffins' heads erased gu. a leopard's head or. Crest — An eagle's head ppr. charged with a saltier gu. Alverthorp. Sa. a cross pattee or. Alves or Alvas. Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three tre- foils slipped vert, as many mullets of the field, a bordure sa. Crest — A garb or. Motto — Deo fa- vente. Alvey or Allvey. Sa. a boar pass. or. Crest — A plough ppr. Alvingham Abbey, co. Lincoln. Ar. three bars gu. over all a crosier, in bend or. Alway. Ar. a fesse betw. three lions ramp. sa. crowned or. Alwaye (Streetley, co. Bed.) Or, a talbot pass. sa. on a chief of the second, three mullets of the first. Crest — A hind's head ar. betw. two holly branches vert, fructed with berries gu. Alwell (Gloucestershire). Ar. a pile sa. over all a chev. counterchanged. Alworth or Aylworth (Oxfordshire). Or, a saltier engr. betw. twelve billets sa. Alworth Y. Or, on a chev. betw. three trefoils slipped sa. three mullets of the field. Alwright. See Allwright. Alwyn (Devonshire). Two coats ; first, ar. three lions pass, (another ramp.) sa. fretty az. second, per pale or and az. three eagles counterchanged. Alwyn or Aylwin (of Canons in West Dean, of Preston in Binderton, and of Trcyford, co. Sussex : the daus. and co-heirs were Mary Alwin, wife of the Hon. Charles Talbot; and Elizabeth, m. to Sir William Mannock, Bart.) Ar. a fesse nebulee gu. betw. three lions ramp. sa. Crest — A lion's gamb. erect and ei'ased sa. cnfiled with a mural crown or. Alwyn ^Lord Mayor of London, 1499). Ar. a fesse nebuI6e az. betw. three lions ramp, guard, sa. Alwyn (London). Ar. a fesse wavy az. betw. three lions saliant sa. Alwyn. Ar. a fesse nebulee az. betw. two lions pass. sa. Alwyn. Sa. a chev. betw. three goats ar. Alwyn. Or a chev. betw. three goats pass. sa. Alw yne. Or, a chev. az. betw. three goats' heads of the second, attired of the first. Alye (Gloucestershire). Az. a lion ramp. ar. Crest — A lion's head cabossed betw. two wings. Alyne. Ar. three bars, and betw. themas many towers gu- Alvson (Kent, 1583). Ar. a fesse az. betw. three boars' heads couped sa. Crest— X pheon ar. with part of the broken shaft in it, or. Alvson. Ar. a fesse betw. three boars' heads couped sa. armed gu. Amade. Ar. an oak-branch acorned (or, fructed) ppr. Amaues (Plymouth, co. Devon.) Az. a chev. erm, betw. three oaken slips acorned ppr. Amand. Or, fretty sa. on a chief of the second, three bezants (another, three plates ; and another, two mullets). Amand. Ar. a lion ramp, coward purp. Amand, Amane, or Amarme. Per pale ar. and sa. a chev. erm. and ermines betw. six martlets counter- changed. Crest — A pomegranate ppr. Amant. Or, a fret sa. on a chief of the last three bezants. Amarle. Az. two bars within a bordure ar. guttee-de- sang. Amarle or Armable. Ar. guttee de-sang, three bars humetee az. Crest — A lion pass, or, resting the paw on a mullet gu. Amary (Essex.) Gu. a cross engr. ar. charged with five cinquefoils of the field. Crest — A cat's head and neck issuing affrontee ar. in the mouth a rat sa. Amary. Gu. on a cross engr. ar. four cinquefoils of the field. Amaty.st. Ar. on a bend sa. three cinquefoils of the field. Ambemont. Erm. on a pile az. three fleurs-de-lis or. Amberc. Gyronny, of six az. and or. Ambers. Gu. a chev. betw. thi-ee rowels or. Ambersam. Or, on a chev. betw. three boars' heads couped sa. as many (another five) cinquefoils of the first. Ambesace and Amboraes. Or, three dice sa. (another gu.) each charged with an ace ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a man's head in profile ppr. Ambett. Gyronny of eight or and az. four annulets of the first. Ambler and Anbler. Sa. on a fesse or, betw. three pheons ar. a lion pass, guard, gu. Crest — Two dexter hands conjoined, sustaining a royal crown. Amboraes. See Ambesace. Amborrovv, Anbury, or Anborow. Ar. a chev. sa. between three bears' heads erased of the last muz- zled or. Crest — A bear's head, as in the arms. Ambridce. Gu. two lions ramp, in pale ar. Crest A M I A N C — A CV08S crosslet fitchfee in pale gu. surmoanted by two swoids in saltire ppr. Ambrose (Lancashire). Or, three humets sa. charged with as many annulets ar. Ambrose (Lancashire). Ar. three dice (by some called billets) sa. each charged with a mullet of the field, (another, annulets or.) Crest — A hand holding a billet ar. Amcotes (Astrop, co. Lin. granted 154S). Ar. a tower betw. three covered cups az. Crest — A squirrel sejant gu. holding in the mouth a nut or. Amcotes (Writenby, co. Lin). The same, a crescent for diff. Amcots (Essex). Ar. a tower triple towered betw. three corered cups az. Crest — A squirrel pass. gu. holding in the mouth a nut or. Amenes and Annennell, Ar. afessebetw. six annu- lets gu. Amentom. Gu. a cross patonce ar. Crest — An ante- lope's head ppr. Amer.ince. Gu. four mascles in bend ar. betw. eight crosses crosslet or. Crest — A raascle ar. Amerdley. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. ducally gorged, and chain reflexed or. Crest — A heart inflamed gu. winged or. Ameredith (Marston and Tamerton, CO. Devon). Gu. a lion ramp, reguardant or. Crest — A demi lion sa. ducally gorged and lined or. Ameredith (Devonshire). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. col- lared and chained or. Amerex or Americe. Paly wavy of six or and sa. Crest — A torteau gu. charged with a talbot's head ar. erased or. Amerie. Per pale dancett^e gu. and ar. Crest — A dexter hand ppr. holding a fleur-de-lis in pale or. Ameri.e. Gu. a cross patonce vaire. (Another, ar.) Crest — As the last. Amerley. See Amuaule. Amervile. Paited per chief indented ar. and gu. three annulets counterchanged. Amervill. Parted per fesse indented ar. and gu. three annulets counterchanged. Amery. Barry bendy of six ar. and gu. Amery. Az. four mullets or, two and two. Ames. See Amos. Ames (Clifton and Bristol). Arg. on a bend cottised sa. three roses of the field, seeded or, barked vert. Crest — A rose arg. stalked and leaved vert. Amesley. Paly of six ar. and az. Amest. Ar. three holly leaves, barways, the stalks towards the dexter, ppr. Amherst (Lord Amherst). Quarterly ; first and fourth, gu. three lances (or, tilting spears) erect in fesse or, their heads ar. ; second, ar. ; on a fesse az. three crosses pattee or ; third, paly of six or and gu. on a chief of the last, three escallops of the first. Crest — On a mount vert, three tilting spears or, beaded ar. one in pale and two in saltire, en- vironed with a chaplet of laurel vert. Supporters — Two Canadian war Indians, of a copper colour ; rings in their noses and ears, and bracelets on their arms and wrists ar. cross-belts over their shoulders buff. To one a powder-horn pendent, to the other a sealping-knife ; each of their waists covered with a short apron gu. their gaiters az. seamed or ; their legs scattered and fastened by a chain to the bracelet of the outer waist ppr. the dexter holding in his exterior hand a battle-axe ppr. ; the sinister holding in his exterior hand a tomahawk ; thereon a scalp ppr. Motto — Victoria Concordia crescit. Amherst or Amherst (Kent, descended from a com- mon ancestor with Lord Amherst, and long seated at the Court Lodge, East Farleigh, and afterwards at Barnjett and Boxley Abbey), gu. three tilting spears, two and one, erected in pale or, head arg. Crest — On a mount vert, three tilting spears or, pointed ar. with a chaplet of laurel vert. Amias. Gu. three pallets sa. Amicable Society incoi-porated by Royal Charter of Queen Anne, 1700. Az. encircled by a snake or, two hands conjoined, in fesse, couped above the wrist ppr. on a chief embattled of the second, an hour glass sa. betw. two wings expanded of the field. Crest — -A snake nowed, the head debruised towards the sinister, thereon a dove ppr. beaked and legged gu. ; from the beak an escroU, with the motto Prudens Simplicitas. Motto — Beneath the arms, Esto perpetua. Amiuas (London). Az. a chev. enn. betw. three oak- slips, within a bordure engr. or, (sometimes ar.) Crest — A branch of oak ppr. acorned or. Amiel. Gu. six escallops three and three. Crest — A hunting hora unsti-ung sa. Amitesly (Gloucestershire). Per pale or and ar. a fesse wavy gu. (sometimes four bars wavy). Crest — A bezant charged with a pale indented gu. Ammory (Oxfordshire). Az. on a bend or, three eaglets displ. sa. (sometimes gu.) armed gu. Amogk. Enn. a chev. couped gu. Crest — A man's head in profile ppr. vested gu. wreathed round the head ar. and sa. Amondevill (Nottinghamshire). Az. a fret or. Amory. Az. on a bend or. three eaglets displ. gu. Amos or Ames. Potent counterpotent gu. and ar. a chev. or. Crest — A square collegiate cap sa. Amosley. Paly of six ar. and az. a bend sa. Crest — A horse at full speed sa. Amphlett (Hadsor, co. Worcester, and Clent, co. Staflbrd, descended from William Amphlett, Lord of the Manor of Hadsor temp, James I. Ar. a fesse betw. three lozenges az. in chief a cinquefoil sa. Crest — A dromedary ppr. Amras (Norfolk, originally Kent). Ei-m. on a bend sa. three acorns or. Crest — A stag's head erased, gorged with a wreath tied in a bow. Amrenell. Ar. a fesse betw. six annulets gu. Amsden or Amsdon. Ar. a chev. betw. three sinister wings gu. Crest — A cross flory fitchee or, fleury gu. betw. two wings ppr. Amson (Chester). Ar. on two bars az. betw. three leopards' faces in pale gu. six bezants. Crest — A cock blackbird ppr. betw. two ostrich feathers ar. AjiUAt'LE and Ameri.ey. Gu. a cross pattee vairfee. Amy (Cornwall). Gu. on a pile ar. from the chief, three bears' heads couped sa. muzzled or. Amy. Or, on a chief embattled sa. three mullets ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's head holding in the beak a sprig ppr. Amyand (London; George Amyanu, esq. M. P. was created a baronet in 1704, a title still enjoyed by his great-grandson. Sir Velters CoRMEWAi.L.bart. of Moccas Court). Vert, a chev. betw. three garbs or. Crest — A naked arm embowed ppr. holding in the hand three ears of corn bladed, all or, (some- times an arm embowed, vested or, holding in the hand ppr. three stalks of wheat gold). Amyas (Cambridgeshire). Ar. a fesse az. in chief a demi lion ramp. gu. Amyas (Essex). Ar. two bars gu. charged with three mullets or. Crest — A hind ppr. collared gu. Amyas (Norfolk). Ar. a boar's head couped sa. ai-med or,betw. three crosses crosslet (sometimes six crosses crosslet fitchee) of the second. Crest — A stag's head erased or, gorged with a wreath ar. and sa. tied at the end. Amyas (Yorkshire). Ar. on abend cottised sa. three roses of the field. Amyas. Sa. a chev. betw. three escallops ar. Amyas. Gu. three pallets az. Amvatt (Southampton). Or, on a chief embattled sa. three mullets of the first. Crest — A ram pass. ar. Amys (Essex). Ar. on two bars gu. three mullets of the first. Crest — A hind pass. ar. collared gu. Anaeles. See Annabell. Anby, Andby, or Andelby. Gu. a fesse betw. two chev. or. Anby, Aubly, and Aubley. Gu. a fesse ai-. betw. three chev. or. Crest — A dexter hand ppr. hold- ing a cross pattee fitchee in pale gu. Ancell. Gu. a bend masculy ar. Ancell. Gu. a bend lozengy or. Angell or Anscell (Cornwall). Gu. a saltire engr. ar. betw. four bezants. Ancher or Anchor (Kent). Erm. on a chief az. three lions ramp, or, paleways. Crest— A bull's head erased gu. A.NCuiLECK (Scotlan'd). Ar. three closets sa. AND AND Anchitel (Dorsetshire). Or, a saltire raguly vert. Ancotes (Lincolnshiie). Az. a castle betw. three covered cups ar. Ancottes. Ar. three covered clips sa. on a chief gu. a castle between two lions pass. or. Ancrah (Hill House, Frome, co. Somerset). Sa. a chev. betw. three anchors erect or. Crest — An anchor, erect sa. Motto, over the crest — Hold fast. Ancrences. Ar. across gu. within a bordure sa. Alio. Gu. a roman & ar. Andborough. Az. a fesse between three crosses bot- tonee ar. (another, crosses crosslet). Anuby, Andy, or Andey (Devonshire). Ar. on a bend cottised az. three roses or, barbed vert. Crest — On the stump of a tree, a crane statant ppr. Andby or Andelry, and Anderby. Gu. on a bend or, three martlets sa. Andby or Anuly. Ar. a fesse oppressing three chev. S"- Andby or Andelby. Gu. a fesse betw. two chev. or. Andelby. Ar. a chev. sa. in chief three chess rooks of the second. Crest — An escutcheon gu. charged with a cross moline or. Andelby. Ar. a fesse betw. two chev. gu. Andeley (Essex.) Or, on a fesse betw. three coneys current sa. as many martlets ar. Andemarle or Anbewarle (Dorsetshire). Gu. cru- suly or, on a bend of the second a mascle ermines. Anderdon (Beech House, co. Hants) Sa. two single shacklebolts in chief, and a double one in base, ar. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour ppr. garnished or, the hand apaumee, also ppr. Anderley. Or, on a chief sa. three crescents ar. Crest — A dolphin haurient, devouring a fish, ppr. Anderson (of Broughton, co. Lincoln, hart, created nth December IGCO; the family originally a branch of the L'Istes, of Northumberland, was fouiided»by Sir Edmund Anderson, knt. Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas from l.'i82 to 1605 ; ancestor also of the Earls ov Yarborouch, and of the extinct baronets Anderson, of Eyeworth, CO. Bedford). Ar. a chev. betw. three crosses flory sa. Crest — A water spaniel pass. or. Motto — Gnaviter. Anderson (Penley, co. Hert., bart. created 1C43; ex- tinct 1699; the heiress, Elizabeth Anderson, m. Simon Harcourt, esq. Clerk of the Crown). Ar. a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet (another, three crosses formee) sa. Crest — A water spaniel pass. or. Anderson (Fermoy, co. Cork, bart. created 1812). Quarterly, or and ar. a saltire engr. per saltire gu. and sa. betw. a mullet pierced in chief, two boars' heads erased, respecting each other in fesse of the fourth, and in base a trefoil slipped vert. Crest — A tree ppr. surmounted by a saltire hu- mettee sa. Motto — Stand sure. Anderson (Aberdeen). Ar. a saltire waved betw. two mullets in the flanks and a crescent in base gu. Crest — A cross staff erect, marked with the de- grees of latitude. Motto — Per mare. Anderson (Wester Airderbj-eak). Ar. a saltire engr. betw. two mullets in chief gu. and as many boars' heads erased in the flanks az. Crest — An oak tree ppr. Motto — Stand sure. Anderson (Dowhill). Ar. a saltire engr. sa. betw- a crescent in chief, and thi-ee mullets in the flanks and base gu. all within a bordure az. Anderson (Edinburgh). Ar. a saltire engr. can- toned with a mullet in chief, two crescents in the flanks, and a cross crosslet fitchee in base gu. Anderson (Edinburgh). Ar. a saltire engr. sa. betw. a crescent in chief, and three mullets pierced of the field, two in fesse and one in base gu. Crest — An eagle issuing out of the wreath. Motto — Qui honeste fortiter. Anderson (Glasgow). Ar. a saltire engr. cantoned with two mullets in chief and in base, as many crescents in the flanks, gu. Crest — A cloud. Motto Recte quod honeste. Anderson (London). Ar. a chev. betw. three crosses sarcellee sa. in chief a fleur-de lis gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet ar. a hind's head or, pierced through the neck with an arrow sa. feathered ar. Anderson (Mill Hill.co. Midd. Lord Mayor of London in 1798). Az. on a saltire erra. a sword and key saltireways, environed with a laurel wreath, betw. three mullets, and a crescent in base, ar. Crest — Three ostrich feathers encircled with a chain or, on the centre one a crescent. Anderson (Newcastle, co. Northumb). Or, on a chev. gu. betw. three hawks', heads erased sa. as many acorns, slipped, ar. Crest — An eagle's head erased ar. holding in the beak, paleways, an ar- row gu. headed and feathered or. Anderson. (The same coat with a canton of the third, charged with three martlets of the fourth, was granted to Heniy Anderson, of the town of New- castle, gent. 3 Nov. 1 Edw. VI.) Anderson (Erbury, co. Warwick.) Sa. five etoilesar. two, one, and two. Anderson. Gu. a saltire or, charged with another vert. Anderson. Ar. a saltire engr. sa. betw. four mullets gu. Anderson. Az. three martlets in a bordure engr. ar. Anderson. Gu. three trees eradicated ar. Anderson (of Jesmond House, Northumberland, now represented in England by Thomas Anderson, esq.: the elder branch of the family settled more than half a century ago in St. Petersburgh). Vert, three bucks lodged or. Crci<— A buck lodged, holding in the mouth an acorn leaved, and wounded in the breast by an arrow. Motto — Nil desperandum, auspice Deo. Anderson (Coxlodge, near Newcastle). Same as An- derson of Jesmond House, the present John Ander- son of Coxlodge, esq. being younger brother of Thomas Anderson, esq. Anderton (Ches. and Lane.) Sa. two single shackle- bolts and one double ar. Anderton (Elderton). Ar. three water hougets sa. Anderton (Lancashire.) Sa. a chev. betw. three shacklebolts ar. Crest — A curlew, ppr. Anderton (of Euxton and Ince, co. Lancaster), de- scended from a younger son of Anderton of Ander- ton, and now represented by William Ince' An- derton, of Euxton and Ince, esq. son and heir of the late William Anderton of Euxton, esq. by Frances, his wife, daughter and heir of Christopher Ince, of Ince, esq.) Sa. a chevron betw. three shacklebolts arg. quartering the ensigns of Ince. Crest — A curlew ppr. Motto — We stoop not. Anderton (as borne by William Anderton, of Edg- haston,near Birmingham, esq.) Same as Anderton of Euxton. Anderton (of Haighton House, near Preston, Lanca- shire). Vert, three hour glasses in bend, ppr. betw. two bendletsarg. Crest- — Issuant out of a crescent vert, a buck's head, in the mouth an ear of wheat ppr. Anderton (Lancaster). Sa. three bugle-horns, (or, hanchets) garnished ar. two and one. Crest — A curlew ar. Anderton (Lancaster). Sa. three chains ar. Anderton (Anderton, Yorkshire). Three coats, first, sa. three shacklebolts ar. two and one ; secondly, az. a lion ramp, guard, ar. ; thirdly, vert, three bugle- horns ar. Anderton. Sa. three pair of shacklebolts ar. Andesley. Ar. two lions' garabs erased in .saltire gu. (Another sa.) Crest — A sword in bend ppr. sur- mounted by a cross crosslet sa. Andesley. Ar. two lions' gambs erased per saltire gu. on a quarter, or canton, of the second, three purses or. Andesley. Paly of six ar. and az. a bend gu. Andlaw. Or, a saltire quarterly quartered ar. and gu. Crest — An eagle's head sa. An DOVER (town of Hampshire). Ar. on a mount vert, a lion statant guardant, gn. against a tree, ppr. Andrade. Gu. three griffins' heads erased ar. Crest — A wolf's head or. Andrea, or St. Andrew. Gu. seven mascles, three, three, and one, conjoined or, in chief a label ar. Crest — A cinquefoil ar. Andre, or Andree. Ar. two mullets in chief az. and a galley, her oars in action, in base sa. Crest — A millrind az. AND A N G Andri'.w (Backhould and Plymouth, Devonshire.) Sa. a saltirc ar. betw. three crosses crosslet, or. Crest — A stag's head erased sa. attired or. Andrew (Gloucestersliire). Sa. a saltire engr. cnn. on a chief or, three fleurs de lis of the field. Andrew. Ar. on a fesse sa. three mascleaor, in base a crescent gu. and on a chief az. three miillpts of the field. C'rext — A dexter hand holding a laurel branch ppr. Motto — Virtute et fortuna. Andrew. Per bend ar. and az. three miillets coun- terchanged. Crest — A star or. Motto — Give and forgive. Andrew. Gu. three mascles in beiid or, betw. two lions ramp. sa. Andrew ES (Doddington). Gu. a saltire voided or. Andrew Es (London). Ar. a SL:ltire az. on a chief gu. three mullets or. Andrewes (Bisbroole, CO. Rutland). Az. acrosserm. betw. four fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — A demi lion or, ducally crowned ar. holding up in the dexter jiaw a human heart gu. Andrewes (Suffolk.) Ar. on a bend. en;.r. cottised sa. three mullets of the first, betw. two lions ramp. of the second. Crest — A stag's head ar. erased, charged with a crescent. Andrewes (St. Edmund's Bury, Suffolk and Wilt- shire.) Or, a bend engr. gu. cottised sa. charged with three mullets ar. Andrewes. Az. a saltire betw. four crosses fonnee or. Andrewes. Sa. three escutcheons ar. each charged with a lion ramp. gu. Andrewes. Ar. a cross gu. in the first quarter a martlet sa. Andrews, Bart. (Denton. A younger branch of An- drewes of Winwick, Noithamptonshire, distin- guished in the civil wars, and raised to the degree of Baronet in 1G4I. A title extinct in 1804). Gu. a saltire or, surmounted of another vert. Crest — A blackamoor's head in profile, couped at the shoul- ders, and wreathed about the temples all ppr. Andrews (Shaw, Berkshire, created a bai t. 19 Aug. 17CG. Gu. a saltire ar. surmounted by another az. cliarged in the centre with a bezant. Crest — Out of an eastern crown or, a blackamoor's head couped ppr. in the ear, a pendent or. Motto — Victrix fortuna; sapientia. Andrews (Lathbury, co. Buckingham, of Norfolk and Suffolk). Ar. on a bend cottised sa. three mullets of t)ie field. Crest — A stag's head ar. Andrews, or Andrew (Charwelton, co. Northampton, de.cendi d from Thos. Andrew of Carlisle, living 1*230; this ancient family was tlie parent stock of the Andrews of Staverton, Harleston (now repre- sented by Robert Andrew of Harleston, esq.) Bliswoi th, &c.) The same as Andrews, bart. Denton. Andrews ( Durham). The same arms and crest as Andrews, bart. Denton. Andrews (Hampshire). Ar. a chev. engr. gu. charged with three mullets or, betw. as many quatrefoils slipped vert. Andrews (London, and Hampshire). Ar. on a chev. engr. betw. three quati-efoils slipped vert, as many mullets or. Crest — An ai-m ei-ect halnted vert, cuffed ar. charged on the sleeve with a quatrefoil or; in the hand ppr. a branch vert thereon three quatrefoils or. Andrews (Kimpton Park, co. Middlesex, granted 2 Sept. 1704). Ar. on abend wavy cottised, and betw. two lions ramp. sa. crowned or, three etoiles of the first. Crest — On a naval coronet or, a dove volant with an olive branch in the beak, all ppr. Andrews (Suffolk). Ar. on a bend engr. bctvv. two cottises sa. three mullets or. Crest — A stag's head erased ar. Andrews (Suffolk). Ar. on a bend engr. betw. two cottises and as many lions ramp. sa. three mullets ar. Crest — A bird with wings expanded az. hold- ing in the beak a laurel branch, (another, an acorn) vert. Andrews (Suffolk). Ar. on a bend engr. sa. three •nullets of the field. .Andrews. Ar. on a beud cottised sa. a mullet of the field. Andrews. Ar. on a chev. engr. gu. betw. three mul- lets vert, as many quatrefoils or. Crest — A grey- hound's head couped per pale or and sa, on tlie neck a saltire counterchanged. Andrews. Gu. gyronny of four pieces or. Andros. Ar. on a chev. engr. gu. voided az. three quatrefoils betw. as many mullets sa. Crest — On a tower a lion ramp. sa. Androwis. Ar. on a cross sa. five bezants. Androwey, or Andwey. Az. a lion ramp, guard, or, within an orle of ten cinqucfoils ar. Anfrons. Vairfe, or and gu. on a canton of the second, a mullet erm. Ancas, or Ances. Az. a lion ramp. gu. Crest — An ostrich's head era.sed ar. holding in the beak a horse shoe ppr. Ance. Az. a chev. erm. betw. four crosses fornieear. Crest — Across foi-niee fitcliee or, betw. two wings az. Angel, Ancle, Aneoall, or Anecal. Gu. a cinque- foil or, within an orle of eight crosses crossletof the last. Crest — On a cliapeau a tower ppr. Anceldon (London). Az. the field replenished with crosses crossletfitchee or, a unicorn ar, (another, the unicorn or.) Crest — A knot sa.betw. two winj:s, or. Angell (London, originally from Lancashire). Or, three fusils in fe.sse az. over all a baston gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi pegasus ar. crined gu. Angell (London). Or, four fusils in fesse az. over all a bend gu. ('rest — On a mount vert, a swan ar. ducally gorged or, beaked gu. legped sa. Angell, or Axecoll. Gu. a cinquefoil within an orle of ten crosses crosslet or. Angellis, or Angles. Sa. a fleur-de-lis ar. ('reft— A lion's gamb issuing holding across pattee fltchie or. Angelson. Az. fleury or, a label of three points gu. Anger (Essex). Erm. a griflin segrcant, parted per pale or and az. Anger. Ei-m. ou a chief az. three lozenges sa. Crest — An escarbuncle or. Anger, or Angier (Kent). Erm on a chief az. a lion ramp. or. Crest — A martlet fl>ingovera castle i-uined in the sinister tower ppr. Anger, or Aunger (Yorkshire). Erm. a griffin segrc- ant volant, parted per fesse or and az. Angerstein. Paly of eight az. and or, a saltire ar. Ciest — A lion's liead erased gu. in the mouth a quatrefoil vert. Angerton. Ar. on a bend sa. thiee lozenges erm. Angbrville (Leicestershire). Gu. a cinquefoil within an orle of eight bezants. ANGEViLEjOr Angeville (Thethelthorpe, co. Lincoln). Ar. two bars gu. on a chief vert, three bezants. C7 est — A branch of three roses ar. leaved and stalked vert. Ancevvne (Lincolnshire). Ar. two bars gu. in chief three torteaux. Angevvne (Lincolnshire). Ar. two bars gu. on a chief vert, three bezants. Angie. BaiTy of ten ar. and az. a label of nine points gu- Anglesey, Marquess of. See Paget. Anguish (Norfolk; Edmund Anguish, esq. of Moul- ton, in that county, hi. Alice, daughter of Admiral Sir Thomas Allin, of Somerleyton, in Suffolk, bart. and was great-great-grandfather of the present Geoiige Anguish, of Somerleyton, esq). Gu. a cinquefoil pierced or. Crest — A snake nowed ppr. betw. two branches of fern vert. Motto — Augtiis in herba. Anguish. Ar. five pallets, couped at the top, wrapped with osiers in fesse gu. fretty iu base with a ser- pent vert, in chief three roses. Anguish. Ar. an orle gu. Angus. Erm. a chief sa. Crest — A quadrangular castle. Angus (Scotland). Ar. a lion pass, guard, gu. crowned with an antique crown or. Crest — A lion crowned as in the arms. Motto— Fortis est Veritas. Angy. Gyi'ony of twelve ar. and sa. charged with crosses crosslet or, on the second. D ANN A N S Anhaui.t. Av. a wine jn-ess gu. Anhelet. I'er saltiie az. and gu. three annulets ov, two and one. Crest — A gem ring or, stoned gu. Anjou. Az. semee of fleuvs-de-lis or, a bordure gu. Anjou. Gu. a chief ar. over all an escarbuncle of eight staves, nowed and flowered or. Anke, or Ankey. Gu. two bars ar. in chief three annulets of the second. Anke, or Ankob. Erra. on a chief gu. three lozenges or. Crest — A bull's head erased gu. Anketell (Shaftesbury, co. Dorset). Ar. a cross embattled vert. Crest — On a mount vert an oak tree ppr. Ankeiell (Dorsetshire). Ar. a saltire raguly vert. Crest — The root of an oak tree erased, out of it a live branch issuing ppr. acornedor. Anketf.l (of Anki tel Grove, co. Monaghan, descended from an old Dorsetshire family, and now represented by William Anketel, of Anketel Grove, esq.) Or, a cross raguled, vert. Crest — An oak tree ppr. Motto — Vade ad formicam. A.NKYUSLEY. Or, two bars gu. betw. three martlets in pale sa. Crest — A hunting horn, sans strings vert, verallcd ar. Anlaby, or Hanlaby. Ar. a fesse betw. six fleurs- de lis sa. Crest — On a mount an oak tree ppr. Anleby, or Anselby (Eaton, co. York). Ar. a chev. betw. three chess rooks sa. Crest — An arrow in pale enfiled with a ducal coronet or. An let (Yorkshire). Gyronny of four pieces gu. and az. four annulets in cross ar. Crest — On a rock a fire beacon ppr. Anlett. Gyronny of four pieces gu. and az. four annulets in cross or. Crest — The same as above. Anlett. Az. three annulets or, (another, ar.) Anley. Vert, three escallops ar. Crest — A dexter arm, hand gloved, holding a hawk's lure ppr. Anmers, or Anners (Cheshire). Gu. a chev. or, betw. three bezants. Crest — A lion's head erased ppr. Anmers or Anners (Cheshire). Gu. a chev. betw. three mullets or. Ann. Gu. three bucks' heads erased ar. Anna, De (Farringdon). Ar. a saltire gu. on a chief of the second three bezants. Crest — A bezant. Annaeell, or Annables. Ar. two bai's engr. gu. Crest — A stag at gaze ppr. Annanu (Annandale). Ar. (another, or) a saltire and a chief gu. Crest — A rose stalked and leaved ppr. Motto — Quod honestum utile. Annand (Aucter Ellon, co. Aberdeen, a very ancient northern family, from which descends the present Alexander Annanu, of Sutton, in Surrey, esq. a magistrate for Middlesex). Ar. a chief and saltire gu. cantoned with two mascies, in the collar and base points az. and in the flanks a spot of erm. Crest — A griflin segreant. Supporters — "Two griflins. Motto — Sperabo. Annanu (Scotland). Ar. a saltire and a chief az. Annanu (Scotland). Ar. a saltire gu. in the first quarter three erm. spots barways, in each of the others a mascle, and over all a chief of the second. Annandale. Ar. a saltire sa. on a chief gu. three cushions or. Crest — A spur erect or, winged ar. Annburch. Az. a fesse ar. betw. three crosses floretty or. Anncell, or Auncell. Erm. on a fesse gu. three crosses crosslet or. Crest — A stag's head afl'rontee, ducally gorged. Anncey. Parted per cross, per fesse wavy or. and gu. a bend counterchanged. Crest — On a mural coronet a stag stjant ppr. Anne (Northamptonshire). Ar. on a bend sa. three martlets or. Crest — A woman's head and breast ppr. hair dishevelled or. Anne (Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire). Ar. on a bend sa. three martlets of the field, in chief a crescent of the second. Crest — A woman's head couped at the breast, face ppr. vested ar. hair dis- hevelled or. Anne (Oxfordshire). Ar. on a bend sa. three mullets of the field. Anne (Frickley, co. Y'ork, descended from Sir William de Anne, Constable of the Castle of Tickhell, tetnp. Edw. II. and now represented by Michael Annb- Tasburch. of Burgh Wallis, co. Y'ork, esq.) Gu. three bucks' heads cabossed arg. attired or. Crest — A buck's head cabossed ar. Anneles. Gyronny of four pieces gu. and az. as many annulets or. Crest — A mermaid ppr. tail vert. Annelshie. Per pale or. and ar. a hound gu. Crest — A bezant or, charged with a pale indented gu. Annering. Gu. on a chev. az. three bezants. Annering. Ar. a chev. engr. gu. betw. three mul- lets sa. Annesley {Earl of Annesley). Paly of six ar. and az. over all a bend gu. Crest — A Moor's head side- faced, couped ppr. wreathed about the temples ar. and az. Supporters — The dextera Roman kiiight, the sinister a Moorish prince, habited ppr. Motto — Virtutis amore. Annesley (Earl of Mountnorri\-). Arms, Crest, Sup- porters, and Motto, the same as Annesley, Earl. Annesley (Bletchingdon, CO. Oxford, a youngerbranch of the noble house of Annesley, now represented by Arthur Annesley, esq.) Arms and Crest, the same as above. Annesley. Paly of six ar. and az. a bend gobonated gu. and or. (another, the bend varie ar. and sa.) Anness, and Annis. Gu. a mullet ar. and a chief or. Crest — A mascle or. Annuell (Kent). Or, four fusils in fesse az. a bend gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi pegasus ar. Anngelky. Pattee ar. and az. a bend gu. Annois. Ar. three beudlets az. Annot, or Annat. Erm. two bars gu. in chief three hearts of the last. Crest — A boar pass. sa. transfixed with an arrow ppr. Anns. Gu. on a bend cottised or, three popinjays vert. Anny (Scotland). Or, a cross flory gu. Annyslay. See Annesley. Ansam. Erm. on a canton sa. a fleur-de-lis or. Anscell, or Anstrell (Barford, co. Bedford). Gu.on a saltire or, betw. four bezants, as many mascles gu. Crest — A demi lion az. ducally gorged and lined or. Ansoell. Paly of six ar. and gu. a chief or. Crest — A dexter hand ppr. holding up a buckle or, Anseignes (Gloucestershire). Gu. three cinquefoils erm. Ansell Gu. a bend fusillyor. Crest — A demi lion ppr. ducally gorged and cliained or. Anselme (Middlesex). Erm. on a canton sa. a fleur- de-lis or. Anselme, or Aunselme. Gu. on a saltire or, betw. four bezants, a mascle of the field. Ansert. Or, a bend gobony az. and gu. Crest — A demi lion crowned with an imperial crown, wield- ing a sword wavy ppr. Ansiam, or Ansym. Ar. (another, or,) a fesse betw. six martlets gu. Ansingham. Sa. a bend ar. Anson (Earl of Lichfield). Ar. three bends eng. gu. in the sinister chief, a cresJcent of the last. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a spear-head ppr. Sup- porters — On the dexter a sea-horse, on the sinister a lion, both ppr. and each gorged with a collar double gemel or. Motto — Nil desperandum. Anstaboth. Barry of six pieces ar. and gu. in chief three martlets of the second. Anstaboth, or Anstalboth. Ar. two bars gii. in chief three martlets of the second. Anstavill. Gu. fretty ar. a canton az. Crest — A castle triple-towered, a demi lion issuing from the top. Anstead, Ansted, or Antishead. Per fesse or. and ar. a fesse nebulee gu. Crest — A cross fonnee or, charged with five torteaux. Anstei.l. Gu. a saltire betw. four leopards' heads or. Anstell. Ar. on a cross sa. betw. four torteaux a leopard's face of the first, within a bordure of the second, guttee d' or. Anstell, or Ansell (Cornwall). Gu. a saltire engr. ar. betw. four bezants. Crest — A cross formfee guttfee de poix. Anstie. Vert, a pale betw. two grifliu; segj-eaiu ar. A N r A I' E Crest — A leopard's face ppr. jessaiit a fleur de- lis gii. Anstie, or Anstey. Ar. on a cross betw. four mart- lets gu. five bezants. Crest — A martlet or. Anstis (Cornwall). Ar. a cross raguly gu. betw. four birds az. legged of the second. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet five ostrich feathers ppr. Anstis or Anstice. Arms the same. Crest — A dex- ter arm vested per pale embattled, holding in the hand a griffin's head erased. Anston. Ar. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis sa. Anstrotheb. Gu. a man in complete armour, holding in his hand a halbert ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi man in armour ppr. holding in his hand a spear sa. headed ar. Anstbuther (of that Ilk, settled in Fifeshire in the obscure periods of Scottish history, and for a long succession of generations ranking amongst the first northern families : its present ciiief is Sir Windham Carmichael Anstbutheb, bart.) Ar. three piles sa. issuing from the chief. Crest — Two arms in armour, holding a pole-axe with both hands ppr. Supporters — Two falcons with wings expanded ppr. armed gii. jessed and belled or. Miilto — Periissem ni periissem. Anstbuther (Balcaskie, co. Fife, a scion of An- struther of that Ilk, now represented by Sir Kal])h Abercrombie Anstruther, bart. eldest son of the gallant General Anstruther, wlio died at Coruuna, 1.H09). Ar. three piles in point from the chief sa. Crest — Two arms in armour, gauntlets ppr. gar- nished or, grasping a battle-axe of the first. Motto — Periissem ni periissem. Anstbutheb (Airdy). The same within a bordui'e gu, for dift'. Anstey (Cambridgeshire and Cumberland;. Or, a cross engr. betw. four martlets gu. Crest — A mart- let or. Ansty (Cambridgesliire). Or, a cross quarter-pieiced betw. four martlets gu. Ansty (Cornwall). Or, a saltire engr. gu. betw. four mullets sa. Ansty (Sussex). Or, a cross engr. gu. betw. four martlets sa. Ansty bath. Erm. on a chief indented gu. two mul- lets ar. Answii.ty (Scotland). Ar. three piles meeting in point sa. Anthingham, Autincha m, or Antincham (Lancashire and Norfolk). Sa. a bend ar. A.nthingham, Sa. on a bend ar. a crescent az. Anthony (Guernsey). Per pale or and gu. guttee erm. a tau cross az. Anthony (London). Ar. a leopard s head betw. two flanches sa. each charged witli a plate. Crest — A goat's head ar. Anthony. Gu. ten plates, four, three, two, and one. Crest — A goat's head or. Anthony. Per pale and per chev. or, gu. and erm. a tau ar. Anthony. Gu. billettee, a lion ramp. or. Antick. Vert, a parrot, wings disclosed, holding up the left foot or. Antilupe. Ar. an heraldic antelope gu. tusked, horned, maned, and hoofed or. ANTiyuARiES, Society of. Ar. on a cross gu. a regal crown ppr. Crest — An antique Roman lamp or, over it ; Non extinguetur. Antisell. See Antweisel. Anton (Stoatfield, co. Lancaster, London, and Ire- land). Az. a fesse or, within a bordure erm. Crest — Out of a miiral coronet, a lion's head ar. Antony, or Antonie (Sufl'olk). Ar. a leopard betw. two flanches sa. ( nit— A goat's head gu. Anibim, Earl of. See Mac Donnell. Antkobis (Cheshire, an ancient family originally seated at Autiobus Hall,in the palatinate, but that estate was alienated in 1400 by Henry Antrobus to Thomas Venables, and remained out of the possts- sion of the Antrobuses until purchased back in 18"28, by the late Sir Edmund Antrobus, bart. Tliat gentleman died s.f. but his younger brother, John Antrobus, left two sons to whom the baronetcy was limited, viz. the present Sir Edmunu William Antrobus, of Antrobus, bart. and Gibbs Crawford Antrobus, of Eaton Hall, Cheshire, esq.) Lozengy or and az. on a pale gu. three etoiles of the first. Crest — A unicorn's head cooped ar. homed and maned or, gorged with a wreath of laurel vert, issuing out of rays ppr. Supporters — Two horses ppr. Motto — Dei memor, gratus amicis. Antrobus. Ar. three bitterns gu. Antron, or De Antrenon. Ar. a chev. betw. three garbs sa. Antweisel. Sa. (sometimes, gu.) three mullets ar. Crest — An eagle with wings expanded and inverted ppr. Antvvilley. Barry of eight ar. and gu. in chief a lion pa.«. Edward Richards, who t — An eagle dis- played, with two heads embattled in pale or, and gu. Motto — Fortitudine et decore. Ballow (Westminster, and Norwich). Az. au cstoile of eight points or, betw. three keys ei-ect ar. Cresl — Two arms embowed, habited sa. cuti's turned up ar. the hands conjoined ppr. holding an estoilc of eight points or. Baliiakin (Scotland). Ar. three spikes gu. closing towards the points in base. Balmano (Scotland). Ar. a cross counter-embattled sa. Balme. Ar. three sprigs of balm flowered ppr. Balnaves (Hallhill). Per fesse ar. and sa. a chev. counterchanged. Balnaves (Carnbody). Per fesse ar. and sa. a chev. betw. three cinquefoila, all counterchanged. Crest — A hand holding a football. Motto — Hinc origo. Balner. Vaire, three (another, two) chev. gu. Balnewls. Per fesse ar. and sa. a chev. counter- changed, in base a cinquefoil of the first. Balsham. Ar. three palets within a bordure gu. charged with eight crowns or. Balswill. Az. an increscent or. Balthohp. Sa. five plates betw. two chev. ar. in chief three lozenges of the second. Bai.thohp. Ar. a fret of six gu. on a quarter bar- ruled of the first and second, ten martlets, three, two, tv/o, and three i.a. (another, on the (luarter a palm branch in bend, sinister or, within an orle of martlets sa.) Balthori'e. Ar. ou achcv.sa. five fleiirs-de lis of the field. Balthorpe. Gu. a fret ar. on a canton barry of twelve ar. and gu. an orle of martlets sa. Baltrey. Quarterly, ar. and ermines, (another, ar. and erm.) in the first aiul fourth quarters a goat's head erased sa. Cresl — Out of a mural coronet or, a goat's head erased, quarterly, ar. and ermines. Bamebolgu (Rendlesham, co. Suffolk, and Yorkshire). Ar. a pheon sa. on a chief of the second a lion pass, of the first. Crest — A skullcap ar. Ba.mi!ro\ve (Yorkshire aud Suffolk.) Sa. on a fesse or, betw. three pheous ar. as many fleurs-de-lis gu. Bamburg (Yorkshire). The same /I r«i.*' and C'rt.s< as Bamhrol'CH, of Rendlesham. This family had a grant of another crest IW2, viz. a wolf's head erased vert, bezautee. Bamburgu. Ar. on a chief sa. a liou pass, of the first. Bamburgh. Ar. a fesse dancettee sa. Bament. Ar. a chief indented sa. Bamet, or Banet. Gu. a bordure sa. bezant^e. Bamkielu. Or, on a bend gu. three mullets ar. Crest — A lion's lu ad erased sa. crowned or. Bamfielu, or Baumfield (Cornwall and Devonshire). Vert, on a bend or, tliree mullets gu. ('rest — A lion statant guard, holding in the dexter paw au anchor, the flukes resting on the wreath. Bamfield, or Bau-uei ield. Paly of six or and vert, a bend gu. Bamfield, or Bawmefield. Or, on a chief gu. three trefoils slipped of the first. Bamfoiid (Bamford). Ar. a fesse wavy gu. Crest — On a chapeau a serpent nowed. Bamfoku (Col ton, CO. .Stafford, borne by William BAMFor.u of Rugeley, esq.) -"Vrg. a lease wavy, n A N n A N betw. tliree crosses ci'osslet fitc'.jije gu. Cicxt — A lion's lieail irrascd ppv. RA.Mi'omH (The High House, co. Derby.; the even- tual heiress, Mnrgaret Hatiifoi'th, William Bur- ton, of Royds' Mill, gent, and the grand-daughter and heiress of this marriage, Catherine Burton, w. Sir Montague Roger Burgoyne, hart.) Arg. afesse engr. gu. Bamme (Lord Mayor of London, 1.390). Erm. on a chief indented sa. an annulet or, betw. two trefoils slipped ar. Bamme, or Baum. Erm. on a chief indented sa. three (another, two) crosses crosslet ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coi'onet a griffin's head holding in the beak a key ppr. Bamme. Erm. on a chief indented sa. a trefoil slipped betw. two annulets ar. Bampfielu ( IJevonshire). Paly of eight or and vert, on a bend gu. three mullets ar. BAMPrJEi.D. Ar. a cross nioline sa. Bampfvlde {I.nrd Pollimorc). Ar. on a bend gii. three mullets or. Crext — A lion's head erased sa. ducally crowned or. Supporters — On cither side a lion reguardant sa. ducally crowned and gorge ! witii a collar, geniel, or, therefrom pendent tlie escutcheon of the arms of Bampfylde. Motto — Delectare in Domino. Bamvii.e (Chester). Or, on a chief gu. three trefoils slipped of the field. Ban, or Banne. Erm. a chief indented sa. Banant. Erm. two bars gu. Banaru, or BANYAnn (Stakey, co. Norfolk). Sa. on a fesse betw. two chev. or, three martlets of the first. Crest — On a lion's gamb erased sa. a martlet or. Banaru. Sa. a fesse betw. two chev. ar. Banaster (Bank, co. Lancaster; Sie Catalogue nf Knights of the Garter, and Visitations of Jmiuu- shire, uiinis 1567 and JIarleian MSN. Britisli Museum, Nos. 15-lU, 1437, 1158; descended from Sir Thomas Banaster, Knight of the Garter, temp. Edward III. ; the Arms now quartered by Robert TowNLEY Parker, of Cueiden and Entwistle, esq. late M.P. for Preston, as representative of Robert Parker, esq. high sheriff of Lancashire in 1710, and Elizabeth his wife, daughter and co-heiress of Christopher Banaster of Bank, esq.) Arg. a cross patonce, sa. Banaster. See Banester. Banrurghe. Ar. on a fesse, sa. a lion pass, of the field. Banbury. Ar. a cross fornifec betw. four mullets of six points gu. Banbury, or Bandbury (Oxfordshire). Ar. across betw. fotir mullets pierced gu. Crest — A falcon reguard. holding in the dexter claw a garland of laui-el ppr. Banbury, Town of (Oxfordshire). Az. a sun in .splen- dour or. Bance (London, and Callow, co. Berks). Az. two lions' gambs chevronways or, supporting a cres- cent reversed ar. in chief two estoiles of the last. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's paw, holding a cross crosslet fitchee sa. Rancke (Lincolnshire). Sa. a mullet betw. two bars ar. Bancks (Gloucestershire and Lancashire, now borne by John Bancks of Manchester, M.D.) Sa. across engr. or, betw. four ileurs de-lis arg. Crest — A griflin segreant, unplumed arg. holding a ci'oss forme fitchfee gu. Bancroft (London, 1004). Or, on a bend betw. six crosses crosslet az. three garbs gold. Crest — A garb betw. two wings expanded or. Bancroft. Or, on a chev. engr. betw. three crosses pattee fitchee sa. two lions ramp, reguard. com- batant ar. Band (li.ssex). Cliequy ar. and sa.on a fesse gu. tliree trefoils slipped of the first. Banu (Essex). Gu. three eagles or. JiAND. Gu. three eagles displ. or, armed az. Band. Gu. three eagles' legs a la-quise or. Band. Gu. three wings pendent oi'. Band (as borne by Edward Wright Band, of Wookey House, ("O. Somerset, esq. son of the late John Band, of Wookey House, epq. sherilT of .Scmiersefshire in 1801). Gu. tliree eagles displayed or, on a chief three leopards' heads, ('rest — An eagle rising or. Motto — Dieu est raon aide. Bandcourt. Vert, a fesse or. Bandeiiury. Ar. a cross patonce gu. betw. four mullets of the second. Bandmneli, (Netherbury). Gu. a fesse betw. an eagle displ. in chief, and three escallops in base ar. Crest — A grilfin statant ppr. Bandon, Eari, of. See Bernard. Banf. ,Sa. two leg bones in cross ar. Bane. Per saltire ar. and az. Banent. Or, a lion sa. tail forked; over all a bend gobonated. Banent. Sa. a lion ramp. or. Banester (Cheshire). Ar. across sarcclly sa. (another, moline). Bancster (Derwyn). Sa. two dossers joiiiaiit in fesse ar. in chief tliree fleurs de lis or. Banester (Lancashire). Ar. three chev. gu. Banester (Lancashire). Ar. a cross sa. Banester (Lancashire and Surrey). Ar. a cross flory sa. Crest — A peacock ppr. Banester (Leicestershire and StalTordshire). Ar. a cross patonce sa. within a borJure gu. bezantee. Crest — A peacock ppr. sitting, gorged with a collar gu. charged with three bezants. Banester (Prcscot). Ar. a cross patonce sa. in the dexter chief point a fleslipot of the second. Banester (Westminster). Gu. three chev. ar. Banester (Westminster). Ar. across llory sa. Banesi ER (Easington, co. York, confirmed l.'i78). Ar. a cross flory sa. over all a label of five points gii. Banester (Yorkshire). Ar. two dossers joinant in fesse, betw. four fleurs de lis sa. Banester. Ar. on a cross patonce sa. a mullet. Crest — A lobster or. Banester. Ar. three fleurs-de lis and a chief sa. Banester. Ar. a cross moline saltireways sa. Banester. Vert, a maunch ar. Banester. Ar. a cross of four fusils sa. Banford, or Baumford (Donyngton, co. Lincoln). Ar. a fesse engr. gu. Bangare. Ar. a fesse dancettfce b;tw. three escallops eu- Bangei.ey. Or, three lozenges az. Banger. Or, a chev. betw. three leopards' faces gu. on a chief sa. three plates chargi'd with an erm. spot of the last. Crest— A greyhound's head erased per f' sse gu. and or. Bangor, Viscount. See Ward. Bangor (U.'il). Gu. a chev. betw. three leopards' heads or, a chief erm, Bangor (City of). Gu. a bend or, guttee dcpoi betw. two mullets ar. pierced of the fiel l. Bangton. Gu. three crosses crosslet fitchee or, a chief of the second. Banham. Az. a bend ar. cottised or. Banis'i'er. Ai". two buckets suspended by an annulet saltireways sa. betw. three lleurs de lis gu. Crest — ^A torteau. Bank of England (The) has no annorial ensign; the seal is the figure of Britannia. Banke. Sa. a cross engr. or, betw. four fleurs-de-lis ar. Crest — A griffin segreant, impliimed ar. hold- ing a cross formfee fitchee gu. Banke. Sa. on a cross betw. four fleurs-de-lis ar five pellets. Banke. Or, a chev. gu. betw. three falcons' heads erased sa. Banke. Gu. two lions' gambs erased or, supportin;^ a crescent in chief ar. Banke. Gu. two Ions' paws couped or, chevronways, holding a crescent reversed ar. Banke, or Banck (London aiid Yorkshire). Sa. a cross or, betw. four fleurs de lis ar. Crest — On the stump of a tree couped a stoi-k close, all ppr. ,Bankes (of Corfe Castle, and Kingston Hall, co. Dorset, derived from Chief Justice Bankes, of the reign of Charles I.) ,Sa. a cross engr. erm. betw. four fleui*sde-lis or, (piai'tering linien, Martin, Pydel, Wynne and Jones. Crest — \ Moor's head, full faced, couped at the shoulders ppr. on the head Ji A N liA li a cap of maintenance gu. turncil up evm. adorned with a crescent, whence issues a tleur-de lis. Banks (Aylesford, co. Kent). Sa. on a cross betw. four fleurs-de lis ar. five pUeons az. Crest — A dra- gon's head erased ar. Banks (Revesby Abbey, co. Lincoln, borne by the late Sir Joseph Banks, bart., and also, with the addi- tion of" a canton or," by Meyrick BA.NKEs.esq. of VVinstanley Hall, Lancaster, both descended from SniON Bankes, of Bank Newton, in IS35). Sa. a cross or, betw. four fleui's de lis ar. Crest — On the stump of an oak tree couped, sprouting out new branches, a stork ar. beaked or. Motto — NuUius in vei-ba. Banks (London). Sa. on a cross or, betw. four fleurs- de-lis ar. five pelUts. Crest — An armed arm ar. garnished or, out of clouds ppr. the hand holding a falchion ar. hilt and pomel or, on the falchion a chaplet vert. Banks (Yorkshire). Sa. across betw. four fleurs-de- lis or,(another,ar.) Crest — An eagle's head couped ar. (Another crest, a dragon ramp. ar. on a mount vert, supporting a cross pattee or.) Banks (borne by Gecjboe Banks, of Leeds, esq.) Sa. on a cross three pellets in fesse ; in the fii"st and fourth quarters a tleui-de-lis,and in the second and third an eagle's head erased of the second. Crest — Between two fleurs-de-lis, arg. an eagle's head era-ed sa. Bannatine (Scotland). Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three mullets or. Bannaivne (Scotland). Ar. a cross betw. four st.irs az. Crest — A demi griffin holding in the dexter claw a sword erect ppr. Motto — Nec cito nec tarda. Bannatvnr (Newhall). Ar. on a cross az. betw. four mullets gu. a crescent or. Cresl — A demi grilfin holding in the dexter claw a sword, with this Motto, Dum spiro spero. Bannatyne. Ar. a chev. betw. four mullets gu. Banne. Krm. on a chief indented sa. two moorcocks ar. Banner (London). Per pale erm. and or, a fleur de- lis counterchanged, on a canton az. a lion pass. ar. Crest — An armed arm emhowed, holding in the hand ppr. a banner gu. charged with a fleur-de-lis or, fringe and stafl' ar. Motto — Nil sine Numine. Banner. Erra. a chief dancettee sa. Bannerman (lilsick, Scotland. The surname of Ban- nti-man was assumed from the office of banner- hearer to the king, and the family is one of con- siderable antiquity ; the present chief, Sir Charles Bannerman of Elsick, bart.) Quarterly, first ;.nd fourth gu. a banner displ. ar. thereon a canton az. charged with a St. Andrew's cross of the second, as the badge of Scotland, second and third or, a cross nioline az. within a bordure engr. arg. Crest — A demi man in armour, holding in the dexter hand a sword ppr. Supporters — Two men in armour ppr. Motto — Pro patria. Bannerman. Gu. a banner displ. ar. thereon a canton az. charged with St. Andrew's cross of the second, within a bordure ar. charged with four buckles az. as many holly leaves vert, alternately. Crest — A demi priest praying, and habited ppr. Bannerman (Kincardine). Or, on a fesse betw. three bears' heads couped az. as many mascles of the field. Bannerman (Watertoun). Az. on a fesse or, betw. three bears' heads couped of the last, a mascle gu. Banners (Scotland). Partud per fesse ar. and sa. a chev. counterchanged, in base a cinquefoil of the first. Bannerton (Kenton, co. Salop). Or, a fesse betw. three lions ramp. gu. Banneston. Az. a fesse dancettee erm. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee or. Bannett (Sufl'olk). Ar. a chief dancettee sa. Banning (Loudon, 1588). Ar. two bars sa. each charged with as many escallops or. Crest — On a mount vert an ostrich ar. holding in the mouth a key or. Banning. Enn. on a chief indented sa. two true- lovers' knots ar. Bannister. Gu. three chev. ar. Crest — An arm m armour, couped fesseways, holding a scinietar ar. in pale, enfiled with a boar's head couped ppr. Bannyers. Sa. on a fesse betw. two chev. or, three Cornish choughs ppr. Banprey (Weele, CO. Norfolk). Vert, a lion ramp, or, tail forked, oppressed with abend gu. Bant. Ar. on a chief indented sa. a plate betw. two bezants. Bant (Cornwall). Ar. a chev. betw. three erui. spots sa. Bantry, Earl of. See Whefe. Baps. Barry wavy of six ar. and gu. Bapthorpe. Gu. a fret and canton ar. Baptist Browne fitaly). Or, a bull pass. gu. attired of the lirst. Crest — A dragon's head betw. a pair of wings sa. gorged with a bar gumelle or, dexter ear gu. the sinister ar. the wings purfled or. I'jAitAUY (Lincoln). Ar. two bars sa. within a bor- dure gu. Barantine (Essex). Ar. three chev. gu. a label az. Barantine. Or, a lion ramp, doubled queued sa. seniee of fleurs-de-lis or. Barantine. Sa. six eaglets displ. ar. three, two, and one. Barantyne, Babentine, or Barentyne (Bucking- hamshire and Oxfordshire). Sa. (another, az.) thi-ee eagles displ. ar. Baratty. Erm. three cinquefoils az. Crest — An eagle reguard. with wings expanded, holding in the dexter claw a swoid ppr. Barbam. Ar. three bears pass. sa. muzzled or. Barean, or Bareon. Ar. on a fesse gu. three leopards' faces of the field. (Another, the fesse humettee). Crest — A leopard's head and neck ppr. Barbelton, or Barbleton. Lozengy or and az. Barber (Hertfordshire). Or, two chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis gu. Crcst—Oux. of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head, per pale, ar. and gu. Barber (Lord Mayor of London, \Ti'i). Erm. a chev. betw. three fleurs de lis gu. (Another, chev. or.) Barber (East Smithfleld). Sa. a fesse or, fretty gu. betw. three bulls' beads trunked ar. armed of the second. Barber (Scotland). Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three stags' heads erased az. Crest — A dexter hand holding a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Barber (Su/Tolk). Or, two chev. betw. three fleurs- de-lis gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gu. a bull's head ar. Barber. Ar. two chev. betw. three fleurs-de lis gu. within a bordure of the last. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a bull's head gu. Barber. Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three round buckles or. Barber. Or, a bend sinister az. charged with a mullet of the field. Barber, or Barbery. Or, on two chev. gu. three fleurs-de-lis of the field. Barberrie. At. three eagles' heads erased az. Crest — A dexter hand holding an arrow, point down- wards, ppr. jWoutland, of which was Sir Abel Barker, created a bart. in l(i(i4. The late Samuel Bai'ker of Lyndon, esq. sheriff of Kutlandlandshire in 1815, left at his decease two daus. his co heirs. Per fesse nebulee sa. and or. three martlets counterchanged. Crest — A bear sejant ppr. Barker (Wollerton, co. Salop). Az. five escallops in cross or. Crest— On a rock ar. a Imwk close or. Barker (Fairford Park, co. Gloucester). Same as preceding, quartering Raymond. B\rki:r (Shropshire). Per salfire erm. and az. on a bordure ^:u. eight annulets or. Barker (Ipswich, co. Suffolk). Per fesse nebulee az. and sa. three martlets or, a canton erm. Crest — A greyhound sejant ar. gorged with a collar and ring, to the last a line or, the line held from him with his dexter foot. (Another crest, a bear sejant or, collared sa.) Barker (Billesdon, co. Suffolk). Gu. a fesse chequy or and az. betw. six annulets of the second. Barker (Grimston Hall, co. Suffolk ; settled at Ips- wich from a remote period, and raised to the de- gree ol bart. in Ki'ii). Per fesse nebulee vert and sa. three martlets or, a canton erm. Barker (Sufi'olk). Or, a bend betw. six billets sa. Barker (Yorkshire). Ar. three bears' heads erased sa. in chief three torteaux. Barker. Or, three bear.s' heads erased sa. muzzled or, a chief gu. Crcsl — A bears' head erased sa. muzzled or. Barker. Gu. on a cross pattee or, five annulets sa. Barker. Per fesse or and sa. a lion ramp, counter- changed. Barker. Or, a lion ramp. sa. Barker. Ar. three larks ppr. Barkerolles. Az. a chev. betw. three crescents or. Barkesiox. Ar. a fesse sa. cottised gu. betw. three fleurs-de-lis az. Barkesvvorth. Chequy ar. and gu. on a bend az. thi'ee lions of the first. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet two arms (dexter and .sinister) vested and embowed, each holding an ostrich feather. Barkha.1i (London). Ar. three pales gu. over all a Cher. or. Crest — Two arms embowed in armour ppr. garnished or, holding a sheaf of four arrows or, feathered ar. and tie I with a ribbon. Barkham (Lord Mayor of London, \Oli). Paly of six ar. and gu. a chev. or. Crest — An arm couped at the shoulder in a maunch, embowed and resting the elbow on a wreath. Barkham (Waynflete, co. Lincoln, and South Acre, CO. Norfolk). The same. Barkin. Ar. a sword gu. betw. two cottises indented sa. pointing to the sinister base. Barking-Abbey (Essex). Az. three roses, two and one in base, oi-, in chief as many lilies ar. stalked and leaved vert, all within a bordure gu. charged with eight plates. Babkley (Scotland). Az. a chev. or, betw. three crosses pattee ar, within a borduie chequy of the second and first. Barkley. Ar. a chev. betw. three croises formee gu. Barkley. Quarterly, indented, or and az. a bend gu. Barkley. Chequy gu. and erm. on a bend az. three billets or. Barksteaue (Tower of London, 1034). Erm. on a chief sa. three ducal coronets or. Crist — Out of a ducal coronet or, an arm in armour, embowed ppr. grasping a sword ar. hilt ami jJomel of the fir.st. BARKsroN (Yorkshii'e). Ar. a fesse double cottised gu. betw. tiiree fleurs de-lis az. Barksworth (Thermanby, co. York) Ar. a saltire sa. over all a label of three points gu. Babkworth. Chequy or and gu. a bend az. Barkworth (as borne by George Barkworth, of Wyton, E. R. co. York, esq.) Chequy or and gii. on a bend az. three lions ramp. ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp. arg. Motto — Esto quod esse vlderis. Barkworse. Cliequy gu. and ar. on abend az. three lions ramp, of the second. Barkyn. Ar. a .sword in bend gu. point downwards, betw. two cottises dancettee sa. Barkyworth. Chequy gu. and ar. a bend az. Barlace, Barlacey, or Barlow. Gu. three piles ar. Barlanue. Gu. a chev. betw. three boars' heads erased ar. muzzled sa. Crest — A lion ramp. gu. supporting a garb ppr. Baishunche, Barlew, or Barlow (Lancashii-e). Sa. an eagle displ. ar. anned or, perched on a ragged staff", of the second. Barlay (Barlay and Bariisfield Woodliouse, co. BAll BAR Ucibj). Gu. cm a chev. betw. tlirue eagles displ. ar. as many crosses crossli't of tlie lii'st. B.\ai AY. Ter fesse, tlie chiei'part ijuarterly, indented per fesse or and erni. the base ar. charged witli sijuires (cantons voided) sa. Bahle. Per fesse wavy ar. and barry of four und6e az. and or. Barlet. Quarterly, indented ar. and gu. four cres- cents countercbanged. Barley (■Derbyshire;. Ar. three hounds sa. a chief per pale erui. and gu. Barley (Derbyshire). Ar. on a bend gu. three garbs or. Barley. Erni. tln-ce bars wavy sa. Crest — A boar's head erased or, discharging from his mouth a qua- trelbil az. Barlby. Ar. three bars wavy sa. a f:luef per pale erm. and gu. I'rext — A demi stag, per pale . . and . . charged with three bars wavy countercbanged. Barley. Erm. three bars sa. B\RLEV. Barry wavy of six ar. and sa. on a chief gu. a fleur-de-lis or, a quarter in chief erm. (another, without the fleur de-lis.) Barley. Az. three bars wavy az. a chief gu. on a canton erm. a mullet of the second. Crest — A boar's head or, tusked, az. on the breast a mullet. Barley. Gu. on a chev. betw. nine crosses crosslet titchee nr. three ileurs de-lis of the field. Bari.hf, Baiui'f, or Berii'F (LincolnsViire and Nor- thamptonshire). The same as Babifi', Northamp- tonshire. BAULl^GHAM (Essex). Ar. on a cross gu. five lleurs- de-lis or. Baklo (Essex). Erm. three bars wavy sa. Barlo. Erm. three bars dancettee gu. BARLOUGHE.or Barlowb (Lancashii'e). Sa. an eagle displ. with two necks ar. armed or. Barlow (Calcutta, East Indies, hurt.) Ar. on a chev. engr. gu. betw. three crosses crosslet titchee az. two lions counter-pass, supporting an eastern crown or. Crest — Out of an eastern crown or, a demi lion ar. supporting iu the paws a cross crosslet, as iu the arms. Barlow (Barlow). Sa. an eagle displ. ar. taembered or, standing on the limb of a tree, raguled and trunked of the second. Barlow (IJranifield, co. Chester). Barry wavy of six ar. and sa. on a chief gu. tlory or, a canton erm. Barlow (Shetfield). Sa. two bars erm. on a chief indented per pale oV and ar. an eagle displ. of the tirst. Crest — A Mercury's cap or, wings ar. there- on an eagle's head erased ppr. gorged with a collar erm. Barlow. Gu. a demi eagle erased with two heads, sans wings ar. Barlow. Ar. on a chev. engr. betw. three crosses patonce titchee sa. two lions combatant of the tirst. Baklow (as borne by Euwaru Barlow of Bath, M. D.) Sa. an eagle displ. with two heads arg. standingon the limb of a tree ragully and trunked, fesseways or, charged on the breast with a cross fitchee pattie gu. Crest — Two eagles' heads erased arg. Barlow. Gu. on a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet, titchee, or, two demi lions pass, respecting each other, sa. Crest — A demi lion, ramp, guard, ar. gorged with a collar gu. therecm three bezants, holding betw. the paws a cross moliue, gu. charged with a bezant. Barlowe (Slebetch, co. Pembroke). Ar. on a chev. engr. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee sa. two lions pass, counter-pass, of the first. Crest — A demi lion ar. holding a cross crosslet fitchee sa. Barnaby (Colchester, co. Essex). Ai-. on a fesse flory counter-llory vert, betw. three boars' heads couped sa. two trefoils slipped erminois. Crest — A demi greyhound gu. collared and ringed ar. holding a bi-anch of laurel vert. Barnady (Salop). Or, on a lion ramp. sa. three escallops ar. Crest — A leopard couchant sa. Barnabv (Yorkshire). Or, on a lion ramp. sa. three escallops ar. within an orle of mullets az. Barnabv. Per fesse nebulee or and sa. thrue boars' heads coujied, countercbanged. Cre.'t — A boar's head erased per fesse nebulec s.i. and or. Bar.naby. Per pale wavy ar. and vert, three boars' heads erased, countercbanged. Barnaby. Ar. on a cross gu. five crescents of the field, on a chief az. three bezants. Barnaby. Erm. a fesse gu. Barnaby, or Barnarly. Quarterly, ar. and gu. a cross countercbanged. Barnack (Northamptonshire). Ar. a horse barnacle sa. Barnack. Ar. a fesse betw. three horse barnacles gu. Bar NICK. Ar. a bend gu. Crest — A boar's head sa. muzzled or, betw. two wings of the last. Baunakk (Leicestershire). Ar. a fesse betw. three pair of barnacles sa. Barnake (Northamptonshire). Ar. three pair of barnacles sa. Barnake (Yorkshire). Gu. three lions ramp. ar. Barnake. Ar. two barnacles in palesa. Barnake. Erm. a fesse gu. Barnake. Erm. a bend gu. Barnake. Erm. on a bend gu. a cinquefoil (another, three) or. Barnam. Sa. a cross betw. four crescents ar. Barnard (Essex). Az. a fessa betw. three dolphins naiant ar. Barnard (E^'scx.) Az. on a fesse ar. tliree dolphins within a bordure engr. gu. Barnard (Hampshire). Sa. two greyhounds en- dorsed ar. Harnarij (Kent). Vert, on across or, five mullets «a. Barnard (Kent). Vert, on a chief or, two mullets gu. Barnard (Lincolnshire). Ar. a bend fiisily purp. betw. six fleurs-de-lis az. Crest — A dragon's head erased ar. collared and lined or, gorged with three bars gu. Barnard (London). Ar. on a bend az. three escal- lops of the first. Crest — An escallop shell ar. ^"^ Barnard (Lord Mayor of London, 1738). Ar. a bear . v^Ji. (t, ramp. sa. muzzled or. Crest — Out of a ducal co- ronet or, a demi bear ramp. sa. muzzled or. • ^ ' , Barnard (Somersetshire and Gloucestershire). Erm. '-^Rt^ on a bend gu. three cinquefoils or. Barnard (Cave Castle, Howdcn, co. York, as borne by Henry Gee Barnard, of that place, esq. sofi of the late Henry Holdero ISarnard, of Cave Castle, es(i. by Sarah Klizabfth, his wife, dau. and co-heir of Roger Gee, of Bishop Burton, esq.) Same as Barnard, Lord Mayor of London, quartering Gee. Motto — Festina lente. BARNARD(Yorkshire and Norfolk). Ar. on a bend az. three escallops of the field, in the sinister corner, in an annulet, a mullet. Crest — A demi lion ar. charged on the shoulder with a mullet, within an annulet, holding iu th • paws a snake entwined az. Barnard. Su. two greyhounds endorsed ar. betw. as many bucks' heads cabossed or. Barnard. Vaire, on a chief gu. two mullets pierced or. Barnard. Ar. on a bend az. three escallops or. Barnard. Gu. a lion pass, guard, or. Barnard. Gu. three lions ramp. or. Barnard. Az. a fesse within a bordure engr. or. Barnard (as borne by fiioMAs Barnard, of Bartlow House, Linton, co. Cambridge, esq.) Same us B\rnard, Loi'd Mayor of London. Barnakder. Per pale ar. and or, three palets couped gu- Barnardes. Az. a fesse ar. within a bordure engr. or. Barnardeston. Az. a fesse dancettee ar. Barnaruiston (Ketton, co. Suffolk, one of the most an- cient families of the equestrian order in the king- dom, which possessed the town of Barnarston from the Conquest ; two baronetcies were conferred upon it, both now extinct: one, on Sir Thomaa Barnardiston of Ketton, M. P. for Suffolk, arul one on his cousin Sir Samuel Barnardiston of Bright- well). Az. a fesse dancettee erm. betw. six crosses crosslets ar. Crest — An ass's head ar. Barnardiston (Great Coates, co. Lincoln). The same with due dilT. Crest — \ stork or, among rusliea ppr. Barnaveile. Gil a cross or. Barniiy (Towtliorp, co. York). Ar. a chev. betw. three bears' heads couped sa. muzzled or. BAR BAR Barnby (Barnby and Midliope, a distinguished York- shire family, whose last direct male heir, Thomas Barnby of Barnby, esq. living temp. Charles II. left two daus. his co heirs, the elder m. to John Allott of Bentley, and Mary, to Nicholas Bowden of Bowdeu, esq.) Or. a lion ramp. aa. hung about with escallop shells arg. Barne (Essex). Az. two lions pass. ar. Barne (Sotterley and Dunwich, co. Suffolk, descended from Sir George Barne, knt. Lord Mayor of Lon- don in 15H(j, to whom and his brother, John, chil- dren of Sir George Barne, Lord Mayor of London in l,'i5'2, arms were granted temp. Elizabeth ; the Barnes of Sotterley are a family of high considera- tion in Suffolk, now represented by Fueuerick Barne of Sotterley, esq. late M. P. for Dunwich). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. three leopards' heads ar. ; second and third, ar. a chev. az. betw. three Cornish choughs sa. Crest — An eagle displ. sa. Motto — Nec tin.ide uec teraere. Barne (London). Az. three leopards' heads av. Barne (London). Az. three leopards pass, or, (ano- ther, ar.) Barne (London). Az. two lions pass, guard, in pale ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, on a mount vert, a stag ppr. Barneby (Hereford). Ar. a lion pass, guard, gu. betw. three escallops az. Barneby. Per pale nebulee ar. and vert, three boars' heads couped sa. armed ar. Barneby. Az. two bars crenellee or. Barneby (Brockhampton, co. Hereford, descended from Thomas Barneby of Ludlow, co. Salop, trea- surer to Edw. IV. and now represented by John Barneby of Brockhampton, esq. M.P.) Sa. a lion pass, guard, betw. three escallops arg. Crest — A lion couchant, guard, sa. Motto — Virtute non vi. Barnehouse. Or, two wings inverted and conjoined gu. a crescent for diff. (//tr. Off. Essex, c. 21.) Barneis. Az. three greyhounds current in pale ar. collared or. Barneis, or Earners. Quarterly, or and vert. Barner. Per pale ar. and az. a fesse counterchangtd. Barner. Gu. a barnacle-goose ar. Barneely. Quarterly, ar. and gu. a cross quarterly, counterchaiif^ed. Barners. See Barneis. Barnes (Berkshire). Ar. two bars betw. six mascles, three two, and one, sa. Crest — A demi unicorn erm. horned, collared and lined or. Barnes, or Bernes (Cambridgeshire). Sa. two bars embattled or, in chief three bezants. Crest — A leopard pass. ar. spotted sa. collared and lined or. Barnes (Durham). Quarterly, or and vert, on a fesse sa. three estoiles ar. Barnes (Lancashire, 1584). The same as of Durham, with the estoiles of the first. Crest — An estoile pieced or. Barnes (Lord Mayor of London, 1370 and 137 !)• Quar- terly, az. and gu. a cross ar. in the first and second a cross bottojiee or. Barnes (London). Quarterly, az. and gu. a cross betw. four crosses crosslet or. Barnes (London, 1614). Az. two lions pass, guard, ar. Crest — Out of clouds ppr. issuing rays pale- ways or, an ai-m erect, habited of the last, holding in the hand ppr. a broken sword ar. hilt gold. Barnes (Surrey and Essex). Quarterly, or and vert, in the first quarter a crescent gu. Barnes. Az. a pheon ar. betw. three leopards' faces or. Crest — A demi savage wreathed about the head and middle, holding a club in pale, all ppr. Barnes. Paly of six erm. and az. on a chief gu. a lion pass. or. Crest — A demi lion or. Barnes. Az. three leopards' heads ar. Crest — On a mount vert a falcon, wings expanded ar. ducally gorged, beaked, and legged or. Barnes. Az. on a bend ar. betw. two estoiles or, a bear pass. sa. eatoiled or, seizing a man ppr. on a chief ar. three roses gu. radiated or. Barnes. Az. on a fesse betw. three sheldrakes ar. as many roses gu. Barnes. Ar. two bars crenellee sa. in chief three pellets. Barnes. Quai-terly, az. and gu. a cross erm. Barnes. Az. three leopards' faces or. Barnes. Az. two lions pass ar. Barnesdalc (1G04). Per saltire ar. and or, four eagles displ. sa. Crest — A crane's head ar. beaked gu. issuing out of rays or. Barnesly (Staffordshire and Surrey, granted 1597). Sa. a cross betw. four roses ar. a mullet gu. for diff. Crest — An old man's head couped at the breast, full faced ppr. charged witii a mullet for diff. Barneston. Az. a fesse dancettee ar. Barnett. Sa. a saltire or. Barnett. Or, a saltire, in chief three leopards' faces sa. Baknett. Gu. a chief and lion pass, guard, or. Barnett (as borne by Charles Barnett, of Stratton Park, CO. Bedford, esq. son and heir of the late Major-Gen. Charles Barnett, by Harriett his wife, dau. of Admiral Sir Richard King, hart.; General Barnett was elder brother of James Barnett, esq. of Lombard-street, banker). Or, a saltire sa. in chief a leopard's face of the second. Crest — A fleur de lis arg. Barnet or Barnett (Easingwold, co. York, and Blackheath, co. Kent, whose name is really and properly Barry, being maternally -descended from a I'espectable family of that name, settled in Lon- don (St. Dunstan's in the West), about 1709. The family assumed their present surname without any change of arms, about 175G. The eldest branch now bears the name of " Bayley.") Arms — Arg. three bars gemellee gu. Barnevelt. Ar. a iield and river ppr. on the field a buck gu. drinking in the river. Crest — A demi buck gu. Bahnewai.l (Crickstown Castle, CO. Meath, the parent stock from which the noble houses of Kingsland and Trimlestown branched : was established in Ire- land by Sir Michael de Barnewall, one of the companions in arms of Strongbow ; its present re- presentative is Sir IIeginai.u Aylmer John De Barneval Barnewaj.l, bart.) Erm. a bordure engr. gu. Crest — From a plume of five ostrich feathers or, gu. arg. vert, and arg. a falcon rising of the last. Afotto — Malo mori quam foedari. Barnewall (l^iscomit A'' in la ml). Erm. a bordure engr. gu. Crest — A plume of five feathers or, gu. az. vert, and ar. thereon a falcon with wings dis- closed of the last. Supi'orters — The dexter a griffin ar. the sinister a lion gu. Motto — Malo mori quam foedari. Barnewall (Baron Trimlcstoien). Arms, &c. same as preceding. Supporters — Dexter, a giiftin arg. beaked and winged or ; sinister, a lion gu. armed and langued az. both collared gold. Barnewall (Meadstown, co. Meath, a younger branch of the Trimlestown family, now represented by Christopher Barnewall, of Meadstown). Same as Barnewall, of Crickstown. BARNEWALL(Essex). Az. a saltire engr. or, betw. four crescents ar. Barnewall (Ireland). Az. a saltire engr. betw. four crescents ar. Crest — An arm from the elbow vested and holding a martlet betw. two branches of laurel, in orle. Barnewall (Northamptonshire). Per pale sa. and az. a fesse dancettee or, betw. three crosses cross- let titchee of the third. Barnevvell or Barnawelle (Stamford, co. Lincoln, and Cransley, co. Northampton, 1500). Gu. a sal- tire embattled betw. four crescents ar. Crest — A boar's head erased ar. gorged with a collar em- battled gu. charged with three bezants, in front a double ring or, (another bears a wijlf 's head, col- lared as before). Barnewell. Ar. a saltire gu. betw. four fleurs de- lis sa. Barney (Kent). Az. three leopards' faces ar. Barney (Kent). Erm. on a bend gu. three lions ramp, guard, or. Barney (Park Hall, co. Norfolk). Per pale gu. and az. a cross engr. erm. Crest — A plume of feathers of two rows, in the bottom four, in the top three, az. and gu. BAR BAR Barney, or Bebney (Norfolk). Quarterly, az. and gu. a cross erm. Crest — A garb or. Barney. Per pale az. and gu. a cross engr. erm. Barney. Az. two leopards ar. langued and armed gu- Barneyes. Az. three greyhounds in full course ar. Barneys. Az. three lions' heads ar. Barneys. Az. three greyhounds pass. ar. collared or. Barnpield (Newport, co. Salop, and of Devonshire). Or, on a bend gu. three mullets ar. an annulet sa. for diff. Crest — A lion's head erased sa. ducally crowned gu. Barnham (originally of Southwick, co. Hants, after- wards of HoUingbourne and Boughton Monchelsey, CO. Kent ; the heiress of Sir Robert Barnliam, se- cond and last baronet, m. Thomas Rider, esq. A branch of the Barnhams still exists at Norwich). Sa. a cross engr. betw. four crescents ar. Crest — A dragon's head ar. pellettee, betw. four dragons' wings sa. bezantee. Barnham. Ar. a cross engr. betw. four crescents gu. Crest — A crescent gu. betw. two laurel branches in orle ppr. Barnham. Gu. a millrind in bend betw. two mart- lets ar. Barnhouse (Devonshire). Sa. a pair of wings in- verted and conjoined ar. Barnhowse (Devonshire). Ar. two wings inverted and conjoined gu. Barnincham. Per pale or and sa. Barnincham. Per pale indented ar. and sa. Barns (Glasgow). Ar. a tassel az. betw. three arrows, points downwards, gu. Crest — A garb or. Motto — Peace and plenty. Barnsley. Gu. a cross betw. four roses or, leaved vert. Crest— Pl dragon pass. ar. charged on the breast with a rose gu. Barnston (Churton, CO. Chester, there seated temp. Richard II.) Sa. a fesse dancettee erm. betw. six crosses crosslet or. Barnwell (Ireland). Ar. a saltire gu. betw. four fleurs-de-lis sa. Barnwell (Ireland). Or, a saltire engr. gu. betw. four fleurs-de-lis sa. Barnw ELL (Suflblk). Per i)ale sa. and az. a fesse dancettee ar, Barny. Per pale gu. and az. a cross engr. erm. Baroiiy. Sa. two swords in saltire ar. hilted and poinelled or, betw. four tleurs-de-lis of the last. Crest — A squirrel sejant gu. charged with a chev. or, cracking a nut ppr. Baron (Ireland). See Barron. Baron (Devonshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three body hearts sa. Baron (Bradwell and Skirmby, co. Essex). Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three garbs or. Crest — A garb vert, eared or. Baron (Essex and London). Sa. in chief two estoiles, in base a martlet, ar. within a bordure engr. or. Baron (London). Az. two lions pass, guard, in pale ar. Baron (Cornwall). Sa. in fesse three talbots' heads erased ar. Crest — A talbot's head couped or. Baron (Kinuaird, Scotland). Or, a chev. sa. betw. three martlets gu. within a double treasure flory counter-flory of the last. Baron (Preston, Scotland). Or, (another, ar.) a chev. betw. three martlets sa. Crest — Ademi eagle displ. sa. Motto — Ipse amicus. Baron, or Barron (Scotland). Ar. a chev. betw. three martlets sa. Crest — On a mount vert a pyramid ppr. environed with ivy of the first. Baron (Wemnie). Sa. an inke moline erm. Baron. Ar. two bars or, on a canton two lions pass. ppr. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ppr. Baron. Ar. two bars sa. betw. nine mascles of the second, three, three, and three, ('rest — A demi unicorn erm. armed sa. crined, collared, and chained or. Baron. Gu. a chev. or, fretty az. betw. three garbs of the second. Baron. Or, a bull pass. gu. Baron. Ar. three estoiles gu. within a bordure engr. sa. Baron. Gn. fretty ar. on a chev. az. three garbs or. Baron. Ar. two bars betw. six mascles sa. three, two, and one. Baron. Erm. three bends gu. a label of as many points az. Baronby. Sa. a chev. betw. three boars' heads couped ar. Baronby, or Barouchby. Az. a chev. betw. three bears' heads erased. (Another, couped) ar. Baronby, or Barrodchby. Az. a chev. betw. three boars' heads couped or, (another, ar.) Baronsuale (London). Per saltire or and ar. four eagles displ. az. Crest — Out of an antique crown or, a stork's head ar. beaked gu. BARouon,or Barrow. Sa. two swoi-ds in saltire ar. hilted or, betw. four fleurs-de-lis of the first. Crest — A lion pass. az. resting his dexter paw on a ball or. Barowe. Ar. a pheon sa. Barr (France). Az. a sinister bend ar. betw. two stars of the last. Barr. Or, a fesse indented erm. betw. three pome- gianates leaved ppr. Crest — An arm couped at the shoulder, vested gu. resting the elbow on the wreath, the hand towards the sinister, holding a bow ppr. Barr, or Barry (Scotland). Az. an eagle displ. ar. surmounted by a fesse. (Another, a bar sa. charged with two mullets of the second). Barrall. Barry of ten ar. and sa. Barram (Kent). Or, three bears pass. sa. muzzled gu. Barrantine. Sa. six eagles displ. ar. Barratt. Ar. three lozenge buckles in bend gu. Crest — A galley, her oars in saltire, sa. flags gu. Barre. Paly of six ar. and sa. four bars gu. Barre. Gu. three bars gobonatcd ar. and sa. Barre, or Barrey. Ar. a chev. betw. three bears' heads couped sa. muzzled and collared or. Barre, or Barrey. Gu. a bend vaire, betw. si.x. es- callops ar. Barre, or Barry. Ar. a fesse gu. betw. six fleurs-de- lis sa. Barrell (Herefordshire). Erm. on a chief az. a tal- bot's head in tlie dexter point couped az. eared gu. Crest — A talbot's head couped ar. eared gu. Barrell (Rochester, co. Kent). Erm. on a chief az. three talbots' huads erased ar. Barrell (Rochester, co. Kent). Erm. on a chief sa. three talbots' heads erased of the first. Barrenkton (Leicestershire). Ar. a lion ramp, double queued sa. Barrett (Cambridge). Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three bears pass. sa. muzzled or. Crest — A gi-iflin seg- reant reguard. or, beak, legs, and wings gu. BARRETT(Castle-Barrett, co. Cork). Per pale ar. and gu. three bars countei'changed, on a canton of tlie second a rose, crowned, or. Crest — A heart or, betw. two wings az. sem^e of estoiles. Barrett (Dorsetshire, and Ealing, co. Middlesex). Sa. a chev. betw. three hawks' heads or. Barrett (Bellhouse, Aveley, co. Essex). Barry of four ar. and gu. counterchanged per pale. Crest — A hy.lra with seven heads, wings endorsed, vert, scaled or. Barreit (Essex). Per pale ar. and gu. four bars counterchanged. (Another, of Kent, six). Barrett (Herefordshire). Gu. on a chief indented ar. three escallops of the field (another sa.) Crest — A lion ramp, or, holding betw. his fore feet an escallop sa. Barrett (Ireland). Per pale ar. and gu. twelve bar- rulets counterchanged. Barrett (Lee Priory, co. Kent). Or. on a chev. betw. three mullets sa. as many lions pass, guard, ar. (sometimes or.) Crest — A lion couchaut ar. the dexter paw resting upon a mullet sa. Barrett (Perry-Court, co. Kent). Ar. a fesse dau- cette gu. in chief three mullets sa. Barrett (London, 1383). Gu. a chief indented ar. a bordure az. Barrett (London, granted 1773). Az. two barrulets or, betw. three doves ppr. H B A R BAR Barrett (ShortneyiCO. 'Nottingham). Gu. on a fesse cottised betw. three spears' heads ar. as many mul- lets of the field. Crest — A nag's heiid erased per pale gu. and az. gorged with two bars ar. Barrett (Suffolk). Ar. abend az. betw. three square buckles gu. Crest — A helmet ar. garnished and plumed with feathers or. (Another crest, a demi greyhound ar. collared and lined sa.) Barrett (Suffolk). Ar. on a bend az. betw. three lozenge buckles, the tongues fessewaya gu. an an- nulet or. Barrett (Suffolk), Ar. a fesse betw. three mullets sa. Barrett (Warwickshire). Or, a chev. engr. gu. betw. three bfars' heads sa. muzzled or. ('rest — A griffin segreant reguard. gu. wings elevated or. BARRErr (Tregarden, or Tregarue, co. Cornwall). Same Arms, field arg. Babkett. Az. a fesse indented, in chief three mullets ar. Barrett. Ar. a fesse indented gu. in chief three mul- lets sa. Birrett. Sa. three falcons' heads erased or. Barrett. Or, a cross sa. overall a bendlet gu. Barrett. Gu. on a saltire or, five swans sa. Barrett. Per pale ar. and gu. a fesse counter- changed. Barrett. Gu. on a chief ind. ar. three martlets sa. Barrett. Az. on a chief ind. ar. three escallops sa. Barrett. Gu. on a chief ind. or, three escallops sa. Barrett. Ar. a fesse sa. in chief three mullets of the second. Barrett. Az. a fesse dancetee or, in chief three mul- lets ar. Barrett. Ar. a fesse betw. th7-ee estoiles gu. Barrett. Per fesse indented ar. and gu. a bordure az. Barrette. Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three hawks' heads erased or. Barrie (Scotland). Az. an eagle displ. with two heads ar. over all on a fesse sa. two mullets of the second. Crest — A demi otter sa. BAiian (Glendie, Scotland). Sa. a cross engr. betw. four crescents ar. Bearsley. Or, a bend betw. six martlets sa. Bearsley (Oporto; granted to Job Bearsley, of Coven- try in 1730, and quartered by Mark Davis Pro- theroe, of Bristol, esq. and by Francis Edward Gray, esq.) Arg. a bear's head ppr. holding a bunch of grapes in its jnouth, betw. three tor- teaux a chief gu. Bearwell. Sa. a hand barrow betw. nine roses or. Beasley. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three plates. Crest — A demi leopard holding in the dexter paw a sprig of laurel. Beast. Gu. three bars gemelles or. Beath. Gu. a dexter hand fesseways, holding a rapier erect, on the point a boar's head ppr. Crest — A dragon's head couped ppr. Motto — Fortuna virtute. Beathall. Ar. three boars' heads couped gu. within a bordure sa. Beathell. 1 he same, with the bordure engr. sa. Two Crests — First, on a ducal coronet a boar's head couped ; second, an eagle betw. two wings displ. az. on the neck an estoile or. Beatie (Scotland). Ar. a pale sa. over all a sword az. hilt and pomel or, betw. two keys, wards out- ward of the third in fesse, betw. two mascles ii> chief gu. and another in base of the fourth. Crest — A star issuing from a crescent or. Motto — Lu- men cceleste sequamur. Beatson (Knowle Farm, co. Sussex). Gu. a chev. betw. three spears' heads ar. Crest — A bee volant ppr. Beatson (Scotland). y4r»ii— -The same. Crest — A bee erect with wings expanded ppr. Motto — Cum pru- dentia sednlus. Beaty (Scotland). Gu. three spears' heads ar. Beau. Masonry ar. a chief az. charged with a demi lion issuant of the field. Beauchamp, Earl. See Pyndar. Beaucuamp (Elmley Castle, co. Gloucester, founded by Hugh de Beauchamp, one of the companions in arms of the Conqueror: of this great family was the renowned Guy, Earl of Warwick ; the eventiial heiress, Anne de Beauchamp, m. Richard Nevil, Earl of Salisbury). Gu. a fesse between six crosses crosslet or. Beauchamp (Bedfordshire). Gu. a fret (or fretty) ar. Beauchamp (Powyck, co. Gloucester, descended from Walter de Beauchamp, a younger son of William de Beauchamp, Lord of Elmley, by Isabel his wife, sister and heir of William Mauduit, Earl of War- wick). Gu. a fesse betw. six billets or, a canton erm. Crest — A tigerpass. or, vulned in the shoulder eu- Beauchamp (Bletso, co. Bedford ; borne by Roger de Beauchamp, one of the warriors of the reign of Edward III. summoned to Parliament in 1363 ; his great-granddaughter, the heiress of her family, Margaiet de Beauchamp, tii. 1st, Sir Oliver St. John, and 2ndly, John Beaufort, Earl of Somer- set). Gu. on a fesse betw. six martlets or, a mul- let pierced sa. Beiuchamp(B uckinghamshire). Vaire, a label of three points within a bordure gu. Beauchamp (Fifield, co. Essex). Or, a lion ramp. sa. crowned gu. pearled of the second. Beauchamp (Essex). Ar. (another, or,) a lion ramp, sa. crowned gu. Beauchamp (Lord of fit. Amaiid, descended from Wal- ter de Beauchamp, a younger son of John Lord Beauchamp, of Powyck). Gu. a fesse betw. six martlets or, within a bordure ar. B EA BEA Br.AucHiMP (Hache, co. Somerset, an old baronial family, whose chief, John de Beauchamp, was sum- moned to Parliament in 1290). Vaire az. and ar. Beauchamp (Binnerton, afterwards of Trefyn, and subsequently of I'engreep, in Gwennap, co. Corn- wall ; settled in that county since the reisn of Henry III. and now represented by Joseph BtAU- CHAMP, esq) Arms — As Beauchawp of H iche. Beauchamp. Gu. a fosse betw. six pears or. Beauchamp. Gu. a fesse betw. three crosses crosslet or. Beauchamp. Gu. billettfee, a fesse or. Beauchamp. Or, a fesse gu. Beauchamp. Sa. three lions' heads erased ar. crowned or. Beauchamp. Sa. a chev. or, betw. three lions' heads erased ar. Beauchamp. Gu. a bend ar. in the sinister corner an annulet of the last. Beauchamp. Ar. a chev. betw. three crescents sa. Beauchamp. Gu. a fesse betw. six mullets or. Beauchamp. Vaire, a label gu. (another, or,) in chief a mullet pierced az. Beauchamp. Vair6, on an inescutcheon ar. a chief gu. Beauchamp. Gu. a bend vaire, in chief an annulet ar. Beauchampe {Baron of Bedford). Quarterly, or and gu. a bend sa. Beauchampe (Cornwall and Worcestershire). Gu. a fesse or. Beauchampe (Holt, co. Essex). Gu. a fesse betw. six billets or. Crest — A swan's Ixead and neck ar. beaked gu. betw. a pair of wings sa. Beauchampe (Essex). Or, a lion pass, guard, sa. crowned gu. Beauchampe (Essex). Gu. a fesse betw. six trefoils slipped or. Beauchampe (Gloucestershire). Gu. a fesse butw. six martlets or. Beauchampe (Gloucestershire). The same, within a bordure ar. Beauchampe (Gloucestershire and Warwickshire). Gu. a fesse betw. six crosses crosslets or. ('rest — in a coronet gu. a swan's neck ar. billed of the first. Beauchampe. The same, within a bordure of the second. Beauchampe (Somersetshire). Gu. a bend vaire. Beauchampe. Quarterly, or and gu. a bend of the second. Crest — A plume of feathers or. Beauchampe. Quarterly, per fesse indented or and gu. a bend of the last. Beauchampe. Quarterly, ar. and gu. a bend of the last. Beauchampe. Ar. on a chief Indented sa. three mul- lets of the field. Beauchampe. Barry of six ar. and az. Beauchampe. Gu. a fesse or, in chief three mullets of the second. Beauchampe. Sa. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased ar. crowned or. Be\uchampe. Gu. a fesse or, betw. six bezants. Beauchastle. Sa. a fesse ar. Beauchatt. Ar. a chev. eugr. betw. three cats' heads guard, gu. Crest — A cat's head erased guard, gu. Beauchrey. Or, three lions* heads couped sa. Beaucler (Suffolk). Or, a lion ramp. gu. gorged with a crown ar. Beauclerk (Duke of St. Allians). Quarterly, first and fourth, France and England quarterly ; second, Scotland; third, Ireland ; over all a sinister baton gu. charged with three roses ar. seeded and barbed ppr. Crest — On a chaj)eau gu. turned up erm. a lion pass, guard, or, ducally crowned, per pale ar. and gu. gorged with a collar of the last, charged with three roses of the fourth. Supporters — On the dexter side an antelope ar. armed and unguled or; on the sinister, a greyhound ar. each gorged with a collar as the crest. Motto — Auspicium lue- lioris aivi. Beaucomb (Cornwall; quartered by Trelawny). Arg. a fesse sa. betw. three bats' wings displayed gu. Beaucray. Ar. three lions' heads erased sa. Beaufais. Gu. a saltire betw. four crosses crosslet fitch^e ar. Beaufelue. Gu. a fleur-de-lis erm. Beaueey. Ar. a chev. betw. three crosses fonufee sa. Beaufitz, or Beavis. Quarterly, per fesse indented ar. and az. Beauporu. Ar. a fesse engr. gu. Beauforu. Per fesse ar. and gu. three rouudles coun- terchanged. Beauforu, or Beaufort. Quarterly, France and Eng- land within a bordure gobonated ar. and az. Crest — A portcullis or, nailed az. chains of the first. Beaufokd. Per pale ar. and az. on a bend gu. three lions pass, guard, or. (Another, adds a label of three points az. and bezautee.) Beaufort (Duke of Exeter). Quarterly, France and England within a bordure gobony ar. and az. flowered or. Beaufort, Duke of. See Somerset. Beaufoy. Arg. on a chev. sa. three crosses pattee or. Beaufrie. Az. three helmets with barred fronts ar. Beaulieu Abbey (Hampshire). Gu. a crosier in pale or, enfiled with a regal crown of the last, all within a bordure sa. billettee of tbe second. Beaumaris. Or, a fesse az. Beaumaris, Town of (Isle of Anglesey). The seal, which is very ancient, represents a ship with one mast, the sail furled ; on the sinister side of the mast is a castle, on the dexter a shield, charged with three lions passant, guardant. Bf.aumes (Huntiugtonshire). Az. six garbs or. Beaumeys, or Beymeys. Ar. on a cross az. five garbs or. Beaumond. Az. a buck's head betw. three arrows or, feathered and headed ar. Beaumond. Az. a buck's head cabossed or, attired gu. betw. the horns, tlirec arrows in the scalp or. Beaumond. Az. a fesse betw. three leopards' he^ids or. Beaumont, Baron. See Stapleton. Beaumont (Stoughton Grange, co. Leicester, 21 Feb. IBOU ; since of Cole Orton, of that county, hart., descended from a scion of the great French house of De Beaumont, and established in England temp. Edw. I. by Henry de Beaumont, who was made King of the Isle of Man for life, and summoned to parliament as a baron). Az. semee of fleurs- de lis, a lion ramp. or. Crest — On a chapeau az. semee of fieurs de-lisor, turned up erm. a lion pass, of the second. j1/««o— Erectus non elatus. Beaumont (Gracetlieu, co. Leicester, descended from Thomas, younger brother of Sir John Beaumont, of Coleorton, slain at Towton in 1401 ; of this family was the celebrated dramatist, Francis Beaumont, brother of Sir John Beaumont, of Gracedieu, bart. A younger branch of the Grace- dieu line still exists, the Beaumonts of Barrow, CO. Derby, now represented by John Beaumont, of that place, esq.) Arms, &c.— Same as Beaumont of Coleorton. Beaumont (Whitley, co. York, dei-ived from Sir William de Bellomont, heir to his brother. Sir Kichard,20 Edward I. Sir Ricliard Beaumont, of Whitley Beaumont, was created a Baronet in KiM). Gu. a lion ramp. arg. langued and armed az. within an orle of crescents of the second. Crest — A bull's head erased quarterly, arg. and gu. Motto — Fide sed cui vide. Beaumont (Bretton Hall, formerly of the Oaks in Darton, co. York, represented by the present Thomas Wentworth Beau mont, esq. who inherits the extensive estates of the Weutworths and Blackets). Arms — As Beaumont of Whitley. Beaumont (Devonshire). Barry of six vaiife and gu. (another, gu. and vaire.) A heron or stork, with wings expanded, ar. Beaumont (Lord of Folkiiighfim). Az. tlorettfee a lion ramp, or, a bendlct componee ar. and gu. Beaumont (Leicester and Beaumont Hall, co. Suffolk). Az. a lion ramp. betw. ten fleurs-de-lis or, armed and langued gu. Crest — An elephant surmounted with a tower triple towered ar. garnished or. (Another crest, a lion pass. or). Beaumont (Bucklaud, co. Surrey). Az. a lion ramp. B E A EEC betw. eight fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion pass. or. Beaumont (Yorkshire). Barry of six eiin. and gu. Beaumont. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. Beaumont. The same, witli a label of three points az. eacli chajgcd with two bezants. Beaumont. Az. a lion ramp, or, ai'mcd of the field. Beaumont. Az. a lion ramp. ar. (another, or), a bend gobouated of the last and gu. (Another, erm. and gu.) Beaumont. Lozengy or and az. within a bordure gu. pi a tee. Beaumont. Gu. three bars or. Beaumont. Gu. a ciniiuefoil erm. (Another, pierced). Beaufel. Gu. a bend vaire, betw. six escallops ar. Beaufell. Gu. a bend vaire, cottised ar. Beaufell. Gu. a bend rairfe, cottised sa. betw. six escallops ar. Beaupeny (Somersetshire). Ar. a cliev. sa. in chief two crosses formee, and in base a saltire of the secoiid. Beaufere (Cornwall). Vert, a lion ramp, or, de- pressed by a bend gu. Beaufere. Ar. a bend gobony of three or and az. on the first and last a cross pattee of the second. Beauple. Gu. a bend vaiie, cottised or. Beaupre (Wells). Vert, a lion ramp, double queued or, a baton gu. Beaufree. Ar. on a bend az. a fesse betw. two crosses crosslets or. Beaufree. Vert, a lion ramp, or, over all a baton az. Beaurain. Az. a cross ancree or. Crest — A lion's head erased ar. pellettee. Beausy. Ar. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. gu. Beauty. Az. three lilies, stalks slipped, ppr. Beauvais. Ar. on a cross sa. fire escallops or. Beauvale, Baron. See Lamb. Beauvill. Az. a chief or. Beauvoir (Loudon, originally of Guernsey). Ar. a chev. betw. three cinquefoils gu. Crest — A demi di'agou with wings endorsed ppr. Beauvois. Ar. three lions pass, guard, or. Beauvois. Az. three garbs close topped or. Beauvois. Or, a cross betw. four keys gu. Beavan. Az. a dove ar. btaked and legged gu. betw. three gem rings or, in chief a mullet charged with a mullet. Crest — On a mount vert a dove hover- ing, in the beak a gem ring. Motto — Semper vlr- tute constans. Beavan. See Bevan. Beaver, Ar. a chev. betw. three cinquefoils gu. Crest — A leopard ppr. Beavill (Huntii)gtonshire). Sa. a chev. betw. three mullets pierced ar. Beavill. Or, a chief az. Beavis (Devonshire, traceable in that county to the reign of Henry IV.) Az. three close helmets ar. garnished or. Crest — A pheon ar. Beaw. Ar. masoned sa. on a chief az. a demi lion issuing or. Beawfice. Az. three close helmets or. (Another, ar.) Beawfice. Az. three crosses sarctlly ar. Beawfice. Ar. a fesse betw. three lozenges az. Beavvford (Warwickshire). Ar. on a bend sa. three cinquefoils of the field. Beawfoy. Erm. on a bend az. three cinquefoils pierced or. Beawfoy, or Beaufy. Ar. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. gu. Beawfrens. Paly of si.x or and gu. Beawfrlt. .Vz. three bead-iiieces reversed ar. Beawlot. Ar. on a bend sa. three buckles of the field. Beawpell. Gu. a bend vaire, cottised ar. Beawfell. Gu. a bend vaire, betw. six escallops or. Beawpell. Gu. a bend vaire. Beawshin. Paly wavy of six ar. and sa. on a chief of the last, three crescents of the first. Beavvson. Ar. on a chev. sa. three crosses formee or. BEAW.STEU. Gu. a goat saliaut ar. armed or. Beeerbort (Cornwall). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three torteaux. Bebington (Bebington, co. Chester; the elder line became extinct temp. Richard II. their manor of Btbington being carried by an heiress to the family of Minshull ; of a younger branch was Richard Bebington, who had six sons and a younger bro- ther all slain at Floddeu Field). Sa. three stags' heads cabossed ar. Crest — Out of a coronet a demi eagle displ. sa. bezantee. Bsc. See Beck. Becarde. Ar. three cushions gu. tasselled or. Becham (Yorkshii'e). Gu. a fesse or. Bechampe. Ar. on a bend gu. three annulets or. Bechburc. Sa. three beading knives in pale, the hafts contrary posed. Beche (Berkshire). Ar. on a bend gu. three bucks' heads cabossed or. Crest — A hand ppr. vested or, cuffed gu. holding an escarbuncle of the last. Beche. Or, on a bend gu. three bucks' heads ca- bossed of the first. Beche. Gu. three lions pass. ar. billettfee sa. Beche. Ar. on a bend gu. three lions' heads couped or, in chief a martlet sa. Beche. Gu. three lions pass. ar. on a bend sa. as many bucks' heads cabossed or. BiiciiE. Gu. three bulls' heads or. Beche. Az. three shovellers or, membered gu. two and one. Beche. Vaire, ar. and gu. Beciie. Vaire, ar. and gu. a bend sa. Beche. Vaiie, ar. and gu. on a canton of the first a martlet sa. Beche. Ar. four bars nebulee gu. on a canton of the second a garb of the first. Bechee. Vaire, ar. and gu. on a canton of the se- cond a covered cup or. Becher, or Beach (Bedfordshire and Kent). Vairfe, ar. and gu. on a canton or, a buck's head cabossed sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion ai-. (Another crest, a demi lion ar. enfiled round the body with a ducal coronet or). Becher (Chancellor House, Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent). Vaire, ar. and gu. on a canton or, a buck's head cabossed of the second. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. the body encircled with a ducal coronet or. Becker (Ireland, there settled temp. Elizabeth, and now I'epresented by Richard Becher, of Holly- brook, CO. Cork, esq.; the sister and heiress of the late Henry Becher, of Creagh, esq. m. William Wrixon, esq. and was mother of the present Sir William Wrixon Becher, hart.) Vaire, arg. .ind gu. on a canton or, a stag's head couped sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion erm. gorged with a plain collar vaire. Motto — Bis vivit qui bene. Becher (Kent). Vaire, on a canton or, a buck's head cabossed sa. Becher. Sa. fretty or. Becheton. Az. three irons or digging spades or. Bechorn. Az. a chief indented ar. Bechton. Az. thi-ee escutcheons or. Becico.mb. Ar. a fesse sa. betw. three bats' wings displ. gu. Beck (London, hart.) Quarterly, first, or, a black- bird sa. ; second and third, sa. a mullet of .six paints or; fourth, a dolphin hauriant ar. Crest — A raven ppr. betw. two wings or. Beck (Yorkshire). Gu. a cross sarcelly erm. Beck. Az. three codfishes naiant in pale ar. Beck, or Bec (Pleasley, co. Derby : the nieces and co- heirs of Anthony Bec, Bishop of Durham, who held lands in Derbyshire, m. Haicourt and Wil- loughby). Gu. a cross moline erm. Beck, or Bec. Gu. a cross patonce ar. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion's head erased of the first. Beck (co. Carnarvon). Gu. on a cross moline, arg. five mullets sa. Crest — On a mount vert a pelican arg. vulning herself gu. Beck (Greeting St. Mary, and Needham Market, CO. Suffolk, descended from Becke of Lincolnshire, and now represented by Euward Bigsby Beck, BEC BEC esq.) Or, two bars dancette sa. surmounted by the fasces in pale ppr. a chief az. thereon ttiree annulets arg. Crest — A peacock's head erased or, holding in the beak a serpent entwined about the neck ppr. between two wings az. each charged ■with three bezants. Motto — Unitate fortior. BiiCKARD (Cambridgeshirej. Ar, a cross gu. betw. four eagles displ. az. Beckard. Or, a saltire gu. betw. four eagles displ. Tert. Beckbebie (Hill Wotton, co. Warwick). Az. an eagle displ. or. Becke (Berkshire and Lincolnshire). Or, two bars dancette sa. on a chief az. three annulets arg. Crest — A peacock's head erased or, gorged with two bars dancette sa. betw. two wings az. each charged with three bezants paleways. (Another, a hare's head). Beckensavv. Sa. across pattee ar. in chief sinister, an escallop shell. Becker (London). Ar. a chev. az. betw. two trefoils slipped in chief vert, and a chaplet in base ppr. Beckering (Yorkshire). Chequy ar. and gu. a bend sa. (Another, az.) Crest — A crow perched upon an oak tree. Beckering. Chequy or and gu. a bend sa. BeckerIiNG. Lozengy or and gu. Beckering. Chequy ar. and gu. on a chev. sa. three escallops or. Beckering, or Bekering. Quarterly, ar. and gu. a bend sa. Beckerolles. Az. a chev. betw. three crescents or. Becket (Cartuther, co. Cornwall). Sa. a semee of crosses crosslet fitchee, or, a fesse betw. three boars' heads couped of the second. Crest — A Cornish chough sa. wings expanded, beaked and legged gu. ducally gorged or. Becket (Cornwall). Gu. a fesse erm. betw. three boars' heads couped or. Becket (Ireland). Per chev. or and gu. three lions' heads erased counterchanged. Crest — A Cornish chough ppr. Becket (Norfolk). Ar. on a chief gu. three cinquefoils of the field. (Another, roses ar. barbed vert.) Becket. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. betw. three pheons sa. Becket. Or, a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased gu- Becket. Erm. a chief paly az. and ar. Beckett (Leeds, co. York, and Somerby Park, co. Lincoln, bart.) Gu. a fesse betw. three boars' heads, couped erminois. Crest — A boar's head couped or, pierced by a cross pattee, fitchee erect sa. Beckett (Wiltshire). Or, on a chev. betw. three liojis' heads erased gu. a ileur de-lis betw. two annulets of the field. Crest — A Cornish chough ppr. Beckett. Ar. on a fesse or, three cinquefoils gu. betw. as many ostrichs' heads erased and ducally goi'ged of the second. Crest — An ostrich's head erased as in the arms. Beckett. Or, a chev. betw. three leopards' heads gi. Beckett. Ar. three Cornish choughs sa. beaked and legged gu. Beckett (Barnsley, co. York). Quarterly, per cross, first and fourth gu. a crescent arg. a fesse erminois betw. three boars' heads couped or, third and fourth erminois, on a fesse wavy gu. three lions ramp. ar. Crest — A boar's head couped or, pierced by a cross pattee fitchee, erect, sa. Motto — Prodesse civibus. Beokeord (Fonthill, descended from Col. Peter Beckford, Lieut. -Gov. of Jamaica, who d. in 1710, and now represented by William Beckford, esq. the author of *' Caliph Vathek," who is only child and heir of the celebrated Alderman Beckford, of the city of Loudon). Per pale gu. and az. on a chev. arg. betw. three martlets or, an eagle disp. sa. within a bordure of the fourth, charged with a double tressure, flory and counter flory of the first, quartering Hamilton and Arran. Crests — First, a heron's head erased or, gorged with a collar dory counterflory gu. in the beak a fish ar. ; second, issuant out of a ducal coronet or, an oak tree fructed ppr. the stem pene- trated transversely, by a frame saw, also ppr. inscribed with the word " Through," differenced by a shield pendent from a branch of the tree, charged with the arms of Latimer. Motto — Be Dieu tout. Becki oru (late of Basing Park, co. Hants, as borne by Francis Love Beckford, esq. son and heir of the late Francis Beckford, esq. by Susanna, his wife, dau. and heiress of Richard Love, of Basing Park, esq. and great-grandson of Col. Peter Beck- ford, Lieut. -Governor of Jamaica). Same as Beck- ford of Fonthill, without the bordure, quartering Leigh and Freeland. Beckford. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three trefoils slipped vert. Beckford. Az. a chev. betw. three martlets or. Beckham (Leicestershire). Chequy or and az. a fret ei-m. Beckham. Chequy or and sa. a fesse erm. Crest — A horse's head ar. pierced through the neck with a broken tilting spear or, and holding in the mouth the top of the spear embrued gu. Becking. Quarterly, or and gu. a bend sa. Beckingham (Berkshire and Essex). Ar. two bars gu. on a canton of the second a cinquefoiJ of the first. Beckingham (Tolshuut Beckingham, co. Essex). Sa. a fesse crenellce erm. betw. three escallop shells ar. Crest — A demi griffin sa. holding in his dexter claw a cutlass ar. hilt and pomel or. Beckingham (Hoe, co. Norfolk). Ar. a fesse cre- nellee (another, embattled counter embattled) betw. three escallops sa. Crest — A demi griffin ar. legs and beak sa. wings endorsed gu. holding in his dexter claw a cutlass ar. hilt or. Beckingham. Ar. a chev. betw. three bucks' faces gu- Beckingham. Barry of eight gu. and ar. on a canton of the first a cinquefoil of the second. Beckington. Ar. on a fesse az. a mitre with labels expanded or, betw. three bucks' heads cubossed gu. in chief and in base as many pheons sa. Beckley, or Bisti.ey. Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three ravens sa. beaked and legged gu. Beckley, Beckly, or Bickley (Devonshire). Ar. a chev. engi-. betw. three martlets sa. Crest — Betw. two wings or, a cross pattee gu. Beckman (London). Per fesse dancettee or and ar. a lion ramp. az. in chief a pellet betw. two crosses crosslet gu. and in base a cross crosslet of the last betw. two pellets. Crest — An ostrich's head couped ar. gorged with a fesse dancettee sa. betw. two palm branches ppr. Beckmore. Ar. on a bend sa. three pheons or, point- ing to the dexter chief. Beckswell, or Bekyswell, alins Shordich (Bekys- well, CO. Norl'(dk). Quarterly, ar. and erm. a bend az. over all a cross gu. a crescent for difl'. Becktoll. Erm. a chief paly sa. and or. Beckton. Az. three spade irons or. Becktott, Erm. on a chief sa. four pales or. Beckwell. Paly of six ar. and gu. on a chief of the second, a lion pass, guard, or. Beckwell. Ar. three eagles displ. sa. Beckwell, or Bekewell. Ar. on a chief sa. three boars' heads or. Beckwith (Yorkshire ; a very ancient family, which bore originally the name of Malbie or Malbysse ; derived from Nicholas Beckwith, son of Hercules de Malbie, by Beckwith his wife, one of the daugh- ters of Sir William Bruce, Lord of Uglebarby ; Sir Roger Beckwith, of Aldborough, was created a baronet in 1081 ; the title expired with his son in 1743. A distinguished branch of the family still exists, the Beckwiths of Thurcroft, in Yorkshire, and of Trimdon, co. Durham, now represented by William Beckwith, esq.) Ar. a chev. betw. three hinds' heads erased gu. Crest — An antelope ppr. in the mouth a branch vert. Motto— Joir en bien. Beckwith (Yorkshire). Ar. a chev. gu. fretty or, betw. thiee hinds' heads erased of the second, on a chief gu. a saltire (both engr.) betw. two roses in pale, and as many demi fleurs-de lis joined to the BED BEE dexter and sinister sides gold. Crest — A stag's head, quarterly, per fesse indented or andaz. Beckwith. Arg. a cliev. charged with three roses gu. Crest — A doye, in the beak three ears of wheat, all ppr. Beckwith, or Beckworth (Yorkshire). Sa. on a chev. betw. three griffins' heads erased or, a boar's head couped betw. two pheons gu. Crest — An eagle's head or, depressed with two bends vert, winged, one ar. the other sa. beaked gu. Beconsall. Sa. three crescents, issuant as many mullets ar. Beconsa ll, or Beconsaw (Beconsall, co. Lancas.) Sa. a cross formee ar. on the sinister quarter an es- callop or. Beconthorp. Az. three peacocks' heads erased or. Becquet (London). Ar. a cross pattee fitchee betw. three martlets gu. Becquet. Sa. a cross crosslet litchee or, a fesse betw. three boars' heads couped of the second. Crest — A falcon ducally gorged, rising sa. Motto — Cele- ritas. Becton. Az. three spade irons or. Crest — A demi heraldic tiger, ducally gorged and chained, hold- ing betw. the paws a mnllet of six points. Bedell (Dorsetshire and Huntingdonshire). Sa. on a fesse betw. three saltires ar. a covered cup betw. two mullets az. Bedell (Riimford, CO. Essex). Sa. on a fesse betw. three saltires ar. an escallop shell betw. two mul- lets az. (Another, three mullets gu. on a fesse). Crest — An arm couped at the elbow and erect, in armour, ppr. grasping a cutlass on the blade. Bedell (Huntingdonshire). Gu. a chev. engr. betw. three escallops ar. Bedell (Hamertoii, co. Huntingdon, bart.) The same. Crest — Out of a palisado crown, a buck's head or, attired az. Bedell. Gu. a chev. betw. three escallops ar. Crest — As the last. Bedell. Sa. on a. fesse betw. three saltires ar. an escallop betw. two mullets of the first. Crest — A stag's head couped gu. the attires or, branches az. betw. the attires a thistle of the second, stalked and leaved vert. Bedell. See Bedle and Bedolfe. Bedewell. Per saltire lozengy or, gu. and erm. Bedewell, or Bedwell. Gyronny of four erm. and lozengy or. and gu. Crest — On a rock a fort in flames ppr. Bedford, Duke of. See Russell. Bedford (Henloc, co. Bedford, and London). Ar. three lions' gambs couped (another, erased) and erect, within a bonlure engr. sa. Crest — A demi lion sa. ducally crowned or, holding betw. the paws a sphere or. Bedford (Durham). Per pale az. and sa. a bend or. Bedford. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. two quatrefoils in chief, and in base a trefoil slipped vert. Crest — A demi lion ramp, couped ppr. holding in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert. Bedford. Per pale az. and gu. a bend or. Crest — A hand ppr. holding a sphere erect or. Bedford. Ar. a lion's gamb couped, within a bordure engr. sa. Bedford. Quarterly, or and gu. a bend of the second. Bedford. Quarterly, ar. and gu. a bend engr. of the second. Bedford. Per pale ar. and gu. a bend az. Bedford (Sutton Coldfiekl, co. Warwick, as borne by William Riland Bedford, esq. of that place.) Arg. within a bordure engr. sa. three bears' paws erased ppr. Quarterly, with Yeend, Stone, Ri- land, Ash, Bisse, Freeman, Viner, and Shilton. Crest — A demi lion ramp. sa. murally crowned or, holding between his paws a globe gold. Motto — Animum fortuiia seqxiatur. Bedford, Town of (Bedfordshire). An eagle dis- played looking to the sinister, with wings inverted gu. ducally crowned or, on the eagle a large castle surmounted by tsvo moi-e, one above the other arg. Bedicke. Az. a chev. or, betw. three demi lions of the last. Bedingfeld (Oxburgh, CO. Norfolk, bart.) Erm. an eagle displ. gu. Crest — A demi eagle, wings ex- panded, gu. Motto — Despicio terrena, et solem contemplor. Bedingfeld (Bedingfeld, co. Suffolk, and Ditching- ham, CO. Norfolk, descended from James Beding- feld, living in 1350, brother of Sir Thomas Beding- fuld, ancester of the Oxburgh family, and now represented by John James Bedingfeld, of Ditch- ingham, esq.) Arms and Crest — Same as the preceding. Motto — Aqiiila nou capit muscas. Bedingfeld. Erm. an eagle displ. gu. Crest — A unicorn's head erased sa. the horn wreathed or and ar. Bedle, or Bedell (London). Gu. on a chev. betw. three escallops ar. a fleur de-lls of the first, all within a bordure of the second. Crest — A stag's head erased or, attired and ducally gorged gu. Bedman. Gu. three humets erm. Bedo. Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three mullets sa. Crest — A boar's head couped and erect gu. Bedolfe, or Bedell (Stafi'ordshire, and Bedolph's Hall, CO. Essex). Ar. a fesse rompu, betw. three crosses crosslet, fitchee sa. Crest — An arm em- bowed, habited, az. in the hand ppr. a sword ar. hilt and pome! or, pierced into the side of a squir- rel, sejant reguard. or, the side of the squiiTel guttee de sang. Bedon, or Bedo (Putney, co. Surrey). Ar. three boars' heads couped sa. Crest — A boar's head couped and eiect gu. Beduley (Startbrdshire). Az. a bend betw. six crosses crosslet or. Bedwin-Great, Town of (Wiltshire). Az. a tower domed ar. Crest — A griffin passant or. Bedyll. Per fesse sa. and or, a pale counterchanged, three mullets pierced of the last. Bee (Horslow, co. Lincoln). Quarterly, or and gu. on a bend sa. three fleuis-de-lis ar. Bee (Basingstoke, co. Hants.) Az. a chev. betw. three bees volant or. Creit — A dragon's head or, pierced through with an arrow gu. flighted and pheoned, arg. Bee. Gu. three bars gemelles or. Beeeee (Willey Court. Mr. Beebee, the Noncon- formist, chaplain to the regiment of Colonel Knight, in General Monk's army, was of this family ; the present representative is T. L. Beeuee, of Willey Court, esq.) Az. a chev. betw. three bees volant or. Crest — A beehive ppr. Motto — Se defen- dendo. Beeby. Az. three eagles displ. or. Crest — A mullet or. Beech. Vaire, ar. and gu. on a canton of the second a garb or. Beech. Vaire, ar, and gu. on a canton of the first a martlet sa. Beech ER (granted G October, 1574). Vaire, ar. and gu. on a canton or, a stag's head cabosscd vert. Beechey, or Beechy. Vert, a chev. betw. three tre- foils slipped ar. Crest — A rouudle az. Beechton. Az. three shovels ar. Beeckman (London, originally from Flanders). Gu. a grifiin segreant or, holding betw. the paws an esquire's helmet az. Beecroft (Bishop Wearmouth, co. Durham). Parted per cross vert and ar. on the second and third quarter an annulet gu. Crest — Two arms, dexter and sinister, in armour ppr. erect and enibowed, holding betw. the fingers an annulet gu. Beeuham (borne by John Beedham, of Ashlield, Kim- bolton, CO. Huntingdon, esq. who m. Anne, dau. of Elizabeth (wife of Josiah Claughton, of Has- land House, co. Derby, esq.) one of the co heirs of the last lineal descendant of a branch of the an- cient family of Brailsford, co. Derby). Az. on a chev. engr. erm. betw. three birds arg. beaked and legged gu. as many human hearts of the last. Crest — On a mural crown ppr. a bird, wings ex panded, arg. beaked and legged gu. resting its claw on an escutcheon of the second, charged with a human heart of the third. Motto— Goi be in my bede. BEK BEL Beecnel, or Begnve. Sa. an inescutclieon within an orle of eight martlets or. Beeke, or Beack. Gu. a cross moline voided ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gu. two bull's horns erra. Buf.kenshall (Lancashire). Ar. a chev. and a half sa. betw. three chaplets of roses gu. Berkenshai.l (Lancashire). Sa. a cross pattee ar. in the sinister cliief point an escallop of the second. Crest — An arm erect ppr. couped below the elbow, holding a garland gu. Bees. Gu. an eagle recursant volant in bend wings overture or. Beesi.f.y. Ar. three torteaux and a chief gu. Crest — Out of a mural coronet two branches of palm in^altire, surmounting a spear in pale. Beeston. Vertj a lion ramp. ar. crowned or. Beeston. Vert, a lion ramp. ar. crowned and armed gu- Beeston (Beeston Castle, co. Chester, a family of great antiquity, the direct male line of which be- came extinct about ItliO, and Beeston Castle de- scended through heiresses to the late Sir Thomas Mostyu). Ar. a bend betw. six bees sa. Crest — On a mount vert a castle or, issuing therefrom an arm embowed, armed ppr. garnished gold, bran- dishing a sword, also ppr, hilt of the second. Beeston. Ar. a bend betw. six butterflies volant sa. Beeston (Okeliam, Rutlandshire, and Possbrook, co. Hants ; Sir William Beeston, knt. Governor of Jamaica, younger son of William Beeston, of Poss- brook, and brother of Dr. Henry Beeston, Warden of New College. Oxford, left a dau. and heir, Jane, m. first to Sir Thomas Modyford, hart, and secondly to Cliarles Long, esq. of Saxnnnidham, M.P.) Arms — Same as Beeston of Cheshire. Beeti.ev (Attleburgh). Ar. a chev. embattled betw. three griffins' heads erased sa. Beever. Ar. three beavers' tails gu. Beevor (Heckmondwicke, co. York, whose late repre- sentative, the Rev. John Beevor, Rector of the North Mediety of Claypole, co. Lincoln, died in 1820, leaving several children). Per pale, or and arg. on a chief indented sa. three lions ramp, of the first. Crest — A beaver passant l>pr. Beevor (Hethell, co. Norfolk, bart. descended from the Beevors of Heckmondwicke). Same Arms, &c. Befils. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three plates. Becard, or BiGNARD (Norfolk). Or, on a cross gu. five escallops ar. Begfyn. Quarterly, per fesse indented gu. and or, on the first quarter a lion pass. ar. BEGG,or Beg. Lozengy or and az. on a chev. ar. three torteaux. Crest — A cross crosslet fitchee, betw. two branches of palm, in orle ppr. Begirle, or Begyrle. Az. afesse betw. three boars' heads couped or. Beighton (Wirksworth, co. Derby). Sa. on a bend ar. a greyhound current of the first betw. two stags' heads cabossed of the second. Crest — A greyhound erm. collared or, issuing out of a mural crown of the second. Belsin. Quarterly, per fesse indented gu. and or ; in the first quarter a lion pass, guard, ar. Beist, or BiEsT (Salop, 1586). Gu. three bundles of arrows or, feathered and headed ar. tied in the middle with a string of the last, three in each bundle, viz. two in saltire and one in pale, points downwards. Crest — A sinister arm couped above the elbow, habited sa. cuff ar. hand ppr. holding a stringed bow also ppr. Beiston. Vert, a lion ramp, or, crowned gu. in an orle of fleurs de lis of the second. Crest — A human heart gu. within a fetlock sa. Beith, or BiETH (Scotland). Ar. a dexter hand gu. co\iped fesseways, holding a sword in pale az. on the point thereof a dragon's head couped vert. Crest — A dragon's head couped vert. Motto — Fortuna virtute. Beivill. Ar. a chev. gu. over all a bend az. Bekard. Ar. a saltire gu. betw. four eagles displ. vert, armed gu. Bekc. See Be<;ke. Beke (Durham). Gu. a cross moline ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gu. two horns erm. Beke (Norfolk). Gu. a cross moline ar. betw. four wolves' heads erased (another, nag's heads) or. Crest — A dragon's head erased or, collared vaire. Beke. Gu. a cross erm. Crest — In a ducal coronet a boar's head and neck. Beke. Gu. a cross sarcelly ar. Bekell. Or. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. Beket. Or, a chev. hetw. three lions' heads erased gu. Beketot. Erm. a chief paly of eight sa. and or. Bekett. Or, on a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. a fleur-de-lis of the first. BEKEfT. Sa. a fesse betw. three boars' heads couped or, semee of crosslets fitchee of the second. Crest — On a wreath or and vert, garnished with laurel leaves of the second, a falcon rising ar. legged and beaked gu. and ducally gorged or. Bekewell. Ar. a fesse sa, betw. three eagles displ. of the first. Bekins. Ar. a bend engr. sa. a label of three points gu. Bekinton. Ar. on a fesse betw. three bucks' heads cabossed in chief az. and as many pheons in base gu. an annulet or. Bekminster. Az. a lion pass, guard, or. Belcin. Sa. on a cross ar. five lions ramp, of the first. Bei.cher (North.imptonshire). Per chev. indented az. and or, in chief two martlets of the second. Crest — A demi hawk or, with wings expanded sa. Belcher (Gilsborough, co. Northampton, Stafl'ord- shire and Warwickshire). Or, three pales gu. a chief vaire. Crest — A greyhound's head erm. gorged with a collar gu. rimmed and ringed or. Belcher. Paly of six or and gu. on a chev. ar. three martlets sa. Belches (Scotlaud). Or, three palets gu. a chief vair6. Crest — The trunk of an oak tree, eradicated, with leaves sprouting out ppr. Motto — Revirescit. Belches (Scotland). Paly of six or and gu. a chief vaiie. Crest — A greyhound's head couped ar. col- lared az. Motto— VuXget virtus intaminata. Bele. Az. a chev. gu. betw. three spear heads sa. the dexter and sinister inclining to the middle chief point. Beler (Mentrey). Gu. a lion ramp. or. Beler (Eye-Kettleby, CO. Leicester). Parted per pale gu. and sa. a lion i-amp ar. Belesey or Belester. Sa. a saltire or, a label of three points gu. Beli t. Ar. a fesse gu. in the dexter chief point a weasel pass. ppr. Belett. Sa. an eagle displ. or, on a chief gu. three bezants. Belett. Or, on a chief az. two cinquefoils of the field. Belew or Bellew (Devonshire). Sa. fretty or. Crest — An arm embowed habited vert, the hand ppr. grasping a bell or, round the waist a ruff ar. Belew (Lancashire). Sa. fretty or, on a chev. az. three lions' heads erased of the second. Belew (Warwickshire). Az. three eagles displ. in bend betw. two cottises ar. Belew. Erm. on a chev. gu. three mullets ar. Beleyre. Vaire, sa. and or. Belfeild (Clegge, co. Lancaster). Erm. on a chief gu. a label of five points ar. Belfeld. The same, with a label of three paints ar. Belfield (London and Hertford). Erm. amuUetgu. on a chief of the last a label of five points ar. Crest — .'V demi tiger ar. armed and tufted or, pici'ced through the body with the broken staff of a flag, the flag hanging betw. the forelegs, party per fesse wavy ai". and az. Belfield (Lincolnshire). Erra. a chief sa. Belfile. Or, a tile gu. with three bells pendent az. clappers sa. Belfuru. Sa. a fesse harry wavy of six ar. and az, betw. three hawks' bells of the second. Belfrage or Bi.lfarge (Scotland). Ar. a cross mo- line az. betw. four torteaux. Crest — On a ducal coronet a hawk belled, all ppr. Belgrave (Belgrave). Ar. a cro.ss palti'c fitchee sa. BEL BEL Belcrave (North Kilworth ami Belgrave, Leicester- shire). Gu. a ciiev. erm. betw. three inascles ar. Crest — A ram's head ar. Belgrave (Leicestershire). Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three mascles erm. Belgrave. Erm. three fusils in fesse voided of the field. Belgrave (Preston Hall, co. Rutland, a branch of Belgrave of North Kilworth, represented by the Rev. William Belgrave, M.A., of Preston Hall, near Uppingham). .Same Arms and Crest as Bel- grave of North Kilworth. Belhave.n, Babo.n. See Hamilton. Beluouse (Aveley, CO. Essex). Ar. three lions ramp, gu. two and one, betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee of the last, one and two. Belhouse (Essex and Devonshire). Ar. three lions ramp. gu. Belhouse (Essex). Erm. three lions ramp. gu. (An- other adds a bordure engr. sa.) Belhouse. Az. on a chev. or, betw. three bells ar. an eagle displ. betw. two lions ramp. gu. all within a bordure erm. {'rest — A squirrel sejant per pale ar. and az. tailed or ; the fore feet against an oak branch, acoi-ned or, leaved vert. Belhouse. Or, a saltire gu. Belhouse. Or, a saltire lozengy gu. and ar. (An- other, gu. and vaire.) Beijjouse. Gu. a saltire voided or, betw. four lozen- ges vaire. Belhouse. Ar. on a saltire gu. five bezants. Belialu (Thoi-pe, co. Northampton). Per chev. ar. and gu. billetee counterchanged. Crest — A lion's head couped gu. billettee ar. Belier. Vaire, or and sa. Belingay. Ar. a rose gu. within an orleof six crosses crosslet fitchee of the last. Belisuu. Az. a lion ramp, within a bordure or. (Another, the lion's tail forked). Belitha (London, and Kingston, co. Surrey). Ar. a chev. sa. guttee d or cottised gu. betw. three fleurs- de-lis of the second. Belke (Copesham Sole). Gu. a chev. betw. three leopards' faces ar. Belke. Gu. a chev. betw. three leopards' heads ar. Belkehore. Gu. a bend ar. B elk INC. Az. three eagles displ. in b :nd betw. two bendlets ar. Belkmoee. Gu. a bordure engr. ar. over all a bend of the last. Belknappe (Warwickshire). Az. three eagles in bend betw. two cottises ar. Bell (Sunderland, co. Durham). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three church bells ar. Crest — A hawk close ppr. beaked and belled or. Bell (Berkshire and Buckinghamshire). Sa. three church bells ar. two and one, and three estoiles or, one and two. Crest — A hawk with wings ex- panded ar. beaked and belled or, with a string flo- tant from the bells gu. Bell (Essex). Erm. on a chief sa. an escallop shell betw. two bells ar. Crest — A talbot pass. erm. Bell (Essex). Erm. on a chief sa. three church bells ar. Bell (Gloucestershire). Ar. on a chev. betw. three hawks' bells gu. two bars gemelles of the first, on a chief of the second a hawk's lure, betw. two martlets of the field. Crest — An arm embowed vested gu. holding in the hand ppr. a battle-axe, staff gu. head ar. Bell (Jamaica). Az. a fesse engr. betw. three bells or. Crest — A stag's head erased gu. attired ar. Motto — Fulget virtus. Bell (London). Az. on a chev. ar. betw. three lions' heads erased or, gorged with a collar of the first, chai'ged with three bezants, as many church bells of the field ornamented of tlie third. Bell (Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, who died 1577). Sa. a fesse erm. betw. three church bells ar. Bell (London). Arms — The same. Crest — A human heart betw. two wings. Motto — Forward, kind heart. Bell (Newcastle). .4r««— Tlie same. Crest — A hawk close ppr. beaked and belled or. /!/« co. Gloucester, Lon- don, and Warwickshire). Gu. an inescutcheou ar. charged with a lion ramp, of the first, within a bordure or. (Another, without the bordure.) Crest — A tiger sejant vert,ducal)y gorged, lined, tufted, and crined or. Of Gloucestershire, the crest Blomer (London). Arg. a lion ramp, within a bor- dnre gu. Crest — A tiger sejant vert, ducally gorged, and chain, reflesed over the back or. Blomet (Warwickshire). Cu. a fesse or, betw. six martlets ar. Blomfield, or Bliomfield. Az. a lion pass, guard, ar. Crest — Two wings extended ppr. Bloomfield (Baron Bloomfield). Arg. three lozenges in fesse gu. betw.asmany cinquefoils az. on a can- ton of the last three ostrich feathers of the field issuing through the rim of a royal coronet or. Crest — Out of a mural crown or, charged with two cinquefoils in fesse, az. a bull's head ppr. Supporters — On either side a horse, reguard. arg. their tails flowing betw. their hind legs, each gorged with a chaplet of oak ppr. the dexter charged on the shoulder with an escutcheon gu. thereon a plume of feathers, as on the canton in the shield, and the sinister with an escutcheon, or, charged with a grenade sa. fired, ppr. Motto — Fortes fortuna juvat. Blomefielu. Sa. on a chev. or, three branches, and on a canton of the second a spear head rompu sa. Crest — A demi wolf az. holding erect a cross hilted sword broken in half, ppr. Motto — Pro aris et focis. Blommart. Gu. three piles sinister headways ar. Crest — An arm couped and embowed, resting the elbow on a wreath, holding a sword in pale, en- filed with a savage's head couped. Blomney. Sa. a chev. betw. three leopards' faces ppr. Blond. Fusilly or and sa. Blond, Le (Ireland). Ar. three towers gu. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a game cock ppr. Blondell (London) Per pale erm. and sa. a chev. counterchanged. Blondell. Ar. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. gu. (Another, vert.) Crest — A dexter hand holding a battle axe, all ppr BLONDCLr.. Ar. on a chev. betw. three eagles displ- gu. a crescent of the first. Blondesden, or Blondeston. Ar. a saltire gu. fretty or, betw. four escallops of the second. Blonuevill. Az. three garbs or. Crest — A Cornish chough ppr. Blondy. Lozengy, or and sa. Blonhill. Erm. three masclesin fesse gu. Blonkenham. Az. crusilly, two bars, or. Blonveill. Ar. four fusils in fesse gu. Blonvill. Ar. three lozenges in fesse gu. betw. as many cinquefoils az. Blood. Or, three bucks lodged ppr. Crest — A buck's head erased ppr. attired or, holding in the mouth an arrow gold. Blood. Gu. a knife ar. haft or. Blood (Ireland). Quarterly, ar. and az. on each a quatrefoil counterchanged. Crest — A talbot's head sa. collared or. Bloodman. Ar. a fesse betw. three mullets, the handles reversed g^u. Bloouworth. Ar. three bars sa. in chief three tor- teaiix, all within a bordure erm. Crest — A dexter hand fesseways couped gu. holding a cross cross- let fitcbee in pale sa. Bloom. Az. a dexter hand, couped at the wrist, ar. Crest — A cubit arm erect, habited az. cuff' ar. hold- ing in the hand ppr. some slips of broom, stalked vert, blossomed or Bloore. Or, three lion-goats' heads ppr. Bloore. Vert, a serpent bowed, embowed, debruised, the head erect, the tail torqued, or. Bloss (Ipswich. CO. Sufl'olk). Gu. three dragons pass, in pale enn. a crescent for diff. Crest — A demi angel, holding in the dexter hand a griffin's head erased. Blossett. Paly of six or and az. a chief gu. Blossom. Az. three wiverns displ. erm. Blossome. Gu. three lizards erm. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a hand holding a swan's head and neck erased. Blossome, or Blossum. Gu. three dragons pass, in pale erni. Crest — A ram pass. ppr. Bloss (Ireland). Az. a chev. betw. three trefoils slipped or. Crest — A wolf pass, coward, arg. Blott. Az. a fesse ar. Bloud. Sa. a comb ar. on a lock of golden hair. Bloumfield (Essex). Ar. three lozenges in fesse betw. as many cinquefoils gu. Bloiind. Lozengy or and sa. Bloundell. See Blunuell. Bloundeville. Az. three garbs or, two and one. Blounfeld or Brocmfielu. Ar. three fusils in fesse gu. betw. as many cinquefoils az. Blount. See Croke. Blount (Soddingion, co. Worcester). Barry nebulee of six or and sa. Crest — An armed foot in the sun ppr. Motto — Lux tua, via mea. Blount (Barons Mountjoy, and Earls of Devonshire, derived from the heroic Sit Walter Blount, so cele- brated for his martial prowess in the reigns of Edw. III., Richard II., and Henry IV. He was son (by the second marriage) of Sir John de Blount, of Sodington, and was slain at Shrewsbury iu H03). Arms and Crest as Blount of Sodington. Blount (Maple-Uurham, co. Oxford, descended from Sir Thomas Blount, knt., of Milton Ross, co. Lei- cester, younger brother of Walter, Lord Mount- joy. The present representative of this branch is Michael Henry Mary Blount, of Maple Durham, esq). Barry nebulee or and sa. quartering the ensigns of Ayala, Castile, and Beauchamp. Crest — A wolf passant sa. betw. two cornets out of a ducal coronet or, also an armed foot in the sun ppr. with the Motto — Lux tua via mea. Blount (Grendon, co. Hereford, founded by Roger Blount of Grendon, son of Sir James Blount, who was third son of the gallant Sir Walter Blount, slain at Shrewsbury, in 1493). Same as Blou.\t of Soddington. Blount (Orleton, co. Hei'eford ; descended from Mylcs Blount, of Orleton, sixth son of Roger Blount, of Grendon, esq., and now represented by William Blount, of Orleton, esq.) Barry nebulee of six BL U BLY ar. and sa. in chief eigbt pellets. Crest — Or anil sa. a cross in the sun. Motto — Mors crucis mea salu.s. Blount, or Blunt (Essex). Quarterly, ar and gu. on a bend sa. three eagles displ. or. Blount (Gloucester). Ar. two bars az. over all an escarbuncle gu. nowed or. Blount (Tittenhanger, co. Herts). Barry nebul6e of eight, or and sa. Blount. The same. Crest — A sun or, charged with a gauntlet sa. Blount (London and Gloucester). Ar. two bars az. over all an escarbuncle of eight rays, or. Crest — A sea-lion erm. ducally crowned or. Blount (Staffordshire). Barry nebulee of six or and sa. within a bordure gobonated of the same. Blount (Staflbrdshire). The same, the bordure gobo- nated ar. and az. Blount (Warwickshire). Giv, a fesse betw six mart- lets ar. (Another, the fesse or.) Blount. Two coats ; first, a castle az.; second, barry nebulee of six or and sa. Crest — A bull's head sa. behind the rays of the sun or. Blount. Barry nebulee of six or and sa. (Another ar and sa.) Blount. Ar. two bars az. over all an escarbuncle of eight rays, gu. pomettee and floreltee or. Blount. Barry undy of six or and sa. Blount. Quarterly, ar. and gu. Blount. Quarterly, or and gu. on a bend sa. three eagles displ. ar. Blount. Gu. a fesse betw. six mullets ar. Blount. Or, a lion ramp. gu. Blount. Az. a saltire engr. or. Blount. Vaire, or and az. Blount. Chequy ar. and gu. a bend sa. Blount, or Blunt. Or, a tower triple-towered az. Blount. Gu. on a fesse betw. six martlets ar. a cres- cent az. Crest— \n a ci-escent az. two swans' necks reversed ar. the one over the other, holding each an annulet in the mouth gu. Blouvle (Suffolk). Per pale ar. and gu. a lion ramp, counterchanged. Crest — A demi lion ramp, per pale indented ar. and gu. Blow. Sa. a saltire betw. four pomeis. Blower. Or, on a chev. betw. three balls vert, a crescent gold. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a demi eagle displ. vert, wounded in the breast with an arrow gold, feathered ar. Blower. Or, an eagle displ. with two heads gu. Blowfield. Az. a chev. ar. surmounted by another or, all betw. three trefoils slipped of the second. Bloxam (Bloxam, co. Oxford, and Rugby, co. War- wick), Sa. a fesse dancettee betw. three wiverns' heads erased, ar. Crest — An anchor in bend sin- ister or, cabled az. Bloxam, or Bloxham. Ar. a saltire vert. Crest — A shuttle az. Bloyne. Sa, a cross engr. ar. Bloyne, Bloyan, Bloyhaw, and Bloywe. Ar. a saltire sa. betw. four torteaux. Bloyon (Cornwall). Gu. a cross engr. ar. Bloyon (Cornwall). Gu. or sa. a saltire engr. ar. Bloyon. Ar. a saltire engr. sa. Bloys (Ipswich, CO. Suffolk). Sa. a bend vaire, betw. two ileurs de-lis or. Bloys. Gu. a canton ar. Bloys. Gu. a Sagittarius ar. his bow and shaft sa. Bludder, or Bluther (London). Or, on a bend az. three cinquefoils of the first. Crest — A demi lion's head erased, pierced through the neck with a broken spear ar. Bluder (Lincolnshire and Middlesex, ICOO). Or, a pale az. betw. two bucks pass. ppr. Crest — A lion's head erased ar. pierced through the neck with the blade of a sword, of the last, the wound gu. Bludworth (Lord Mayor of London, 1066). Ar. three bars sa. in chief as many torteaux, all within a bordure erm. Bludworth. Ar. three bars gu. in chief as many tor- teaux, all within a bordure erm. Crest — A naked arm embowed ppr. guttfee de sang, holding a wreath of laurel ppr. Bluet (Holcombe-Regis, co. Devon, descended from the Bluetts, Lords of Ragland : the estate of Hol- cotnbe was acquired in the 15th century, by mar- riage with the co-heiress of Chiselden). Or, a chev. betw. three eagles displ. vert. Crest — A fox se- jant or, in his paw an acorn vert, fructed gold. Bluet (Hampshire). Or, an eagle displ. with two necks gu. (another, az.) armed ar. Bluet (Harlerston, co. Lincoln). Ar. a fesse sa. in chief, three lozenges gu. Bluett (Colan, co. Cornwall, a branch of the Bluetts of Holcombe-Regis). Same Arms. Bluett. Ar. on a chief gu. three plates. Bluett (Devonshire). Sa. on a chief ar. three lozen- ges of the field. Blufield. Per fesse gu. and sa. a fesse indented on the under part ar. Crest — A demi greyhound wounded on the breast with an arrow ppr. Blufielu (Staffordshire). Per fesse indented ar. and sa. a chief gu. Blumhill (Cheshire). Erm. three mascles fesseways gu. two and one. Blum WORTH. Or, two bends gu. in chief three torteaux. Blund. Lozengy or and sa. Blundell. Ar. an eagle (another, three eagles) displ. gu. Blundell. Ar. achev. gu.betw. three eagles displ. vert. Blundell. Quarterly, per fesse indented or and az. a bend gu. Blundell. Per pale erm. and sa. a chev. counter- changed. Blundell (Harlington, co. Bedford). Gu. a chev. or, betw. three unicorns' heads couped ar. Blundell (Ince Blundell, CO. Lancaster, andCarding- ton, CO. Bedford, the latter branch raised to the de- gree of Baronet of Ireland, in 1620, and to the Peerage of that kingdom in 1720). Az. ten billets, four, three, two, and one ; and a canton or, charged with a raven ppr. Crest — A squirrel sejant gu. collared, and holding a nut or. Blundell (Crosby, co. Lancaster, one of the most ancient families in the north of England, descended from Osbertus de Aynosdale, living in the 12th century, and now represented by William Blun- dell, of Crosby-Hall, esq). Sa. ten billets arg. Crest — A demi lion ramp. sa. in the paws a tau fitchee erect ar. Blundell (borne by R. Hollinshead Blundell, of Deysbrook, West Derby, co. Lancaster, esq.) Lo- zengy erminois and sa. on a bend wavy gu. three billets ar. quarterly with Hollinshead (for uhich see that »ume\ Crest — A mount, thereon a squir- rel sejant. Blunden (Bishop's Castle, co. Salop). Ar. alien pass, sa. (Another, pass, guard.) Crest — A demi griffin or, gorged with a fesse erm. Blunden (Ireland). Ai-. a lion pass. sa. in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert. Crest— Oa the point of a spear a dolphin naiaut ppr. Blunden (Castle-Blunden, co. Kilkenny, bart.) First and fourth arg. ten billets, four, three, two and one, sa. second and third, or, a lion passant, guard, per pale, gu. and sa. Crests — First, a demi lion ramp, per fesse sa. and arg. armed and lauguedgu. second, a gi'iffin, segreant, vert, armed, winged, and beaked, or. Motto — Cedamus amori. Blunder. Parted per pale erm. and sa. a chev. engr. counterchanged. Blundevill. Quarterly, per fesse indented or and az. (another, ar. and az.) a bend gu. Blundey, or Blumnile. Lozengy, or and sa. Blunson. Parted per saltire az. and gu. four annu- lets in cross or, fretty sa. Blunstone, or Blunde.stone (Suffolk). Ar. six crosses crosslet fitchee sa. three, two, and one, a chief vaire, of the first and gu. Crest — The sun rising ppr. Motto — Post nubes lux. Blunt (London, since of Clery, co. Hants, and Croy- don, CO. Surrey, bart.) Barry nebulee of six or and sa. Crest — The sun in glory, charged on the centre with an eye issuing tears, all ppr. Blunts, or Blonte. Quarterly, ar. and az. on a bend sa. three eagles displ. and armed of the first. Bluworth, or Blurproth. Ar. two bars gu. in chief three torteaux. Blyke (Herefordshire, London, and Salop). Sa. a chev. betw. three leopards' heads ar. B 0 C BOD Bi.TMHALL. Erm. three tnascles in feaae gii. Blyth (Scotland). Ar. on a fease betw. tliree ores cents gu. as many garbs or. Blvthe (Bodmyn, co. Cornwall). Az. a griffin segre- ant or, betw. three crescents ar. Crest — A griffin's liead erased or. {Another crest — An arm embowed and erect, habited per pale or and az. cuff ar. hold- ing in the hand ppr. a battle-axe, staff of the second, headed of the third.) Blythe (Norton, co. Derby. William Blythe, of Norton, father of John Blythe, bishop of Salisbury, and of Geffrey Blythe, bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, had a grant of these arms temj). Heu. VII.) Erm. three roebucks trippant ppr. Crest — A roebuck's head erased gu. attired or, gorged with a chaplet vert. Blythe (Burchet, co. Derby). Same Arms. Blythe (Lincolnshire). Or, a lion ramp. gu. Blythe (Lincolushiie). Ar. a chey. betw. three lions sa. Blythe (Lincolnshire). Az. on a fesse ar. a buck, in full course, gu. Blythe (Yorkshire). Ar. a hart trippant gu. Crest — In a wreath erm. and gu. a roebuck's head erased of the last, attired or, gorged with a chaplet vert. B lyth e (Yorkshire). Erm. three bucks gu. attired or, a chief az. Crest — A buck's head erased and at- tired or, collared az. Blythe. Ar. three goats pass. gu. two and one, a chief az. Blythe. Per fesse ar. and az. in chief three crescents of the second. Blythe. Erm. three bucks trippant gn. attired or. Blythe. Ar. on a fesse sa. three escallops or. Blythfield. Per fesse indented or and sa. a chief gu. Blythfielu. Per fesse ar. and az. three piles coun- terchanged. Blythman (Essex). Vert, on a fesse betw. three lions ramp. arg. as many fleurs-de-lis gu. Boade. Sa. two chev. betw. six escallops ar. two, three, and one. Crest— A. ram's head, gorged with a fesse indented sa. charged with three escallops ar. BoADLE. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three mullets sa. BoAK. Or, a pale gu. in chief two frets, and in base another couuterchanged. Crest — A beacon, fired, ppr. BoALER. Gu. a fesse, quarterly, ar. and sa. betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee of the second. BoALER. Gu. five fusils in fesse, quartered ar. andsa. betw. six crosses flowered of the second. Boar. Vert, a hoar or. BoABu (Bordhill, CO. Sussex, and Linfield). Per fesse gu. and az. an escutcheon within an orle of mart- lets ar. Crest— A. stag erm. BoARDMAN. Ar. a chev. vert, bordured gu. Crest — A lion sejant, collared and lined or. BoASE (Cornwall). Kr. on a chev. engr. gu. five be- zants betw. an auclior in base, and two birds in chief, with wings erect, or. Crest — A demi lion, charged with three bezants on the shoulder, and a star on the hip, holding in the fore paws five ar- rows, four in saltire, and one in fesse upon the top. BoATFiELD. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. debruised by a sal- tire sa. Crest — Five arrows sa. enliled with a ducal coronet or. Boaton. Ar. on a bend sa. three martlets or. BoBART (Brunswick). Ar. an oak -branch slipped vert, friicted or. BoBKiNG. Ar. a bend nebulee.betw. ten crosses cross- let, gu. BocARs. Paly of six or and az. a fesse ar. BociE. Gu. a chev. or, betw. three plates. Bock. Gyronny of sixteen gu. and or, an orle couu terchanged. Crest — A hawk's leg and wing con- joined, the first belled and jessed, all ppr. Bocken, or Borcken. Gu. an arrow, on each side where the feather should be, three ostrich feathers ar. the barb erected or. BocKENHAM,or Bokenuam. Az. a crosspattie, chequy or and of the first. BocKERELL. Sa. bezantfec, two bucks courant ar. at tired or. BoCKERELL, or BoKERELL (Lord Mayor of London, 1232 and 1237 inclusive). Sa. two bucks pass. ar. the field bezantee. BocKET. Ar. a cross gu. surmounted by two bars az. Crest — A horse's head, in profile, betw. two wings endorsed. BocKETT. Sa. semee of crosses crosslet fitchee or, a fesse betw. three boars' heads erased of the last. Crest — On a wreath entwined with laurel, vert, a falcon with wings extended and ducally gorged or, beak and legs gu. BocKUAM. Chequy ar. and sa. a fesse erm. BocKiNG (Bucknam Castle, co. Suffolk). Ar. a fesse wavy betw. six crosses crosslet fitchfee gu. Boring (Suffolk). Ar. a bend engr. betw. six crosses crosslet gu. BocKiNG. Ar. a fesse betw. six crosses crosslet gu. Bucking. Ar. a fesse nebulee sa. betw. six croasei crosslet gu. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up enn. a leopard pass. ppr. BocKiNG. Ar. a bend wavy betw. eight crosses cross let gu. BocKiNC. Per pale ar. and sa. a fesse wavy counter- changed. Booking, or Bockkinge. Ar. a bend betw. six crosses crosslet gu. BocKiNGHAM (Suffolk). Or, a lion ramp. gu. on a bend az. three bezants. Crest— On a chapeau a lion statant guard, collared and crowned with a ducal coronet. BocKiNGHAM. Ar. three bendlets in chief gu. Buckingham. Gu. a cross botonnee or. BocKLANU. Vaire, on a chief .. two crescents. Crest — A bull's head erased ar. ducally gorged sa. BocKLANDE. Ar. a chev. sa. fvetty or, betw. three lions ramp. gu. Crest — A hawk close reguard. ar. beaked and belled or. BocKLANDE, Or BoKELANU (Scotland). Ar. an eagle displ. sa. beaked and legged or. (Another, legged eu-) Buckley. Vert, three chev. ar. on a canton az. a saltire of the second. Crest— The sun shining on a demi eagle with two heads, in flames, ppr. Bockwell, or Bokewell. Ar. three boars' heads sa. two and one, a chief of the second. BocKwiLL, or Beckwill. Ar. on a chief sa. three boars' heads erased or. BocKwiT. Per fesse ar. and or, a demi griffin issu- ant gu. and the sun-rays eclipsed. Bocland (Buckland, co, Hertford). Ar. an eagle displ. sa. armed and beaked or. BouDAM (Enfield, co. Middlesex). Gu. on a cross or, five mullets sa. Crest— A stag trippant ppr. BouDiE, or Body (Essex). Ar. on a fesse az. three pelicans or, vulning their breasts gu. ; on a canton ar. two staves raguly, in saltire, of the fourth, a ducal coronet gold. Crest — On the middle of a staff raguly, gu. a ducal coronet or. BoDuiNCTUN. Sa. on a chief ar. semfee of crosses crosslet fitchee gu. a ilemi lion issuant of the last. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. holding in the dex- ter paw a cross crosslet fitchee, ar. Bode (Feversham, co. Kent). Sa. two chev, betw. three escallops ar. Crest — A greyhound's head couped ar. gorged with a collar and ring sa. charged with three escallops of the first. Borelley. Ar. a cinquefoil gu. betw. two bars sa. thereon three square buckles of the first. BuuELsCATK (Cornwall). Gu. (another az.) two lions pass. ar. crowned or. Crest— A horse's head erased ar. BoDENFiELU. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. within an orle of eight crosses pattee of the second. Crest — Au eagle's head erased betw. two wings ar. and du- cally crowned or. BoDENHAM (Bodenhara, Byford, Monington-Stradley, Dewchurch, and Kotherwas, co. Hereford, de- scended from Hugh de Bodham, or de Bodenham, Lord of Bodenham temp. Stephen ; the present male representative is Charles 'Thomas Bodenham, of Rotherwas, esq.) Az. a fesse betw. three chess rooks or. Crest — A dragon's head erased sa. Bodenham (Bittenden, co. Kent, and Ryal, co. Rut- land, a younger branch of the Bodenharas of N BOK BOI Herefordshire ; the heiress m. Thomas Burrell of Drewsby). Same Arms and Crest as preceding. BoDENHAM, or BoDEHAM. Ar. OH a cross gu. five mullets or. BoDERiNCHAM, Or BoDRiNGTON. Ar. three bends gu. BoDERiNGHAM, Or BoDRiNGTON (Cornwall). The same, within a bordure engr. sa. BODHAM. Ar. on a bend chequy or and az. (Another, or and sa. within a bordure engr. gu.) BoDHAM. Ar. a fesse dancettee sa. on each point a bezant. BoDicoTE, or BoDVCOAT (London). Vert, on a bend ar. cottised or, three tigers' heads ppr. Crest — A weaver's shuttle az. in pale, threaded ar. BoDiHAM. Or, a lion ramp. gu. within abordure com- ponee ar. and az. BouiNGTON (Somerset). Sa. three buglehorns stringed ar. BoDiNCTON. Sa. on achief ar.'a demi lion ramp. betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee gu. Crest — A lion's paw grasping a scimetar ppr. BoDEiNEs. Az. three tailors' bodkins ar. handles or. BuDLEiGH. Sa. a goat ramp. ar. armed or. BoDLEY, or BoDLEGH (Dunscombe, in Crediton, co. Devon ; Sir Thomas Bodley, founder of the Bod- leian Library, was of a younger branch of this family). Ar. five martlets saltireways sa. on a chief az. three ducal crowns or. Crest — On a ball (rather clouds) az. encircled with rays or, a ducal coronet of the second. Bodley (Streatham, co. Surrey). Erm. on two bars sa. three round buckles or, two and one. Crest — A bull's head or. Bodley. Ar. five martlets sa. two, two, and one, a chief az. Crest — A demi wolf holding betw. the paws a ducal coronet, all ppr. Bodley. Ar. five martlets in saltire sa. Bodley. Gu. five martlets ar. on a chief indented or, three crowns az. Bodley. Az. a fesse ar. fretted of the field. Bodmin Monastery (Cornwall). Or, on a chev. az. betw. three lions' heads erased, purp. as many annulets of the first. Bodmin, Town of (Cornwall), has no armorial en- sign. Tlie seal, which is very ancient, represents a king sitting under a gothic canopy. Bodockshead (Devonshire). Sa. three lozenges in fesse ar. betw. as many stags' heads cabossed or. BoDRiGAN, or Bodrugan (Bodrigan in Gorrans, co. Cornwall, extinct in the male line, by the death of Otho, son of Sir Otes Bodrugan, about 1331 ; the heiress »t. Trevarthian of Trevarthian). Ar. three bendlets gu. Crest — A dexter hand erect, tied round the wrist with a ribbon. BoDtiLGATE (Bodulgate, co. Cornwall, a co-heiress m. Roscarrock). Az. two lions pass, guard, ar. Bodulgate. Az. two lions pass. or. BoDWiuA. Sa. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. Crest— A dexter arm in armour embowed, holding a fleur-de-lis or. Body. Or, an eagle, in full aspect, gu. standing on perch, issuing out of the sinister side, ar. Bodyam, Gyronny of eight gu. and sa. three demi men coiiped below the navel ar. crowned with a chaplet within two bordures or, charged with eight crosses pattee fitchee sa. BoDYAM, or Bodyham. Ar. on a fe.sse dancettee sa. six bezants. BoDYAR (Cornwall). Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three cinquefoils or. BoDYHAM. Ar. on a bend indented az. a bendlet or. Crest — A pegasus at speed, wings endorsed and ducally gorged. Bodyham. The same, within abordure gu. BoDYHAM. Gyronny of eight gu. and sa. three man- drakes ar. (Another or.) BoEVEY (Flaxley Abbey, co. Gloucester, bart.) Er- minois, on a fesse az. betw. three cranes ppr. a saltire betw. two crosses crosslet fitchfee or, for Crawley, and in memory of Boevey (from whom the family derived considerable possessions, and in pursuance of a clause in whose will the sur- name of Boevey was assumed in addition to that of Crawley), on a chief erm. a bend gu. charged with three gutttes d'or, betw. two martlets sa. Crest — On a mount vert a crane ppr. gorged, collared, beaked, and holding in the dexter claw a saltire or. Motto — Esse quam videri. BoFFREY. Ar. a chev. betw. three annulets sa. Bog. Gu. on a chev. ar. three stars sa. BoG ( Burnhouse). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. two cinque- foils in chief, and a boar's head in base sa. Bog, Bogg, or Boag (Scotland). Ar. a chev. betw. two cinquefoils in chief, and a boar's head erased and erected iu base, gu. Crest — A saud glass ppr. BOOAN (Devonshire and Cornwall : the heiress of Bogan m. Vyvyan of Treleage). Sa. a cockatrice displ. ar. crested, membered, and jalloped gu. Bogc, Bogge, or Le Bowge. Or, on a fesse sa. three water hougets ar. BocG. Ar. a fret sa. on each point a cross crosslet fitchee of the first. BoGC (Lincoln, granted 12 March 1602, to Humphrey Bogg, of Sutterin, co. Lincoln). Or, on a fesse sa. three water bougets arg. Crest — A bat displ. arg. armed or. BoGGE (Scotland). Gu. a chev. betw. two roses in chief, and a boar's head erased iu base, ar. BoGGE, or BuGG. Or, fretty sa. charged at each in- terlacing with a crosslet fitchee ar. BoGGis, or BoGGS. Per chev. gu. and ar. three crescents counterchanged. Crest — A sail of a ship ppr. Bogie, or Boggie. Az. a chev. or, betw. three fleurs- de-lis ar. as many mullets gu. Crest — A lamb supporting a flag over its dexter shoulder. Motto — Deus pastor meus. Bogle (Scotland). Or, a chev. vair4 betw. two roses in chief gu. and a ship in base ppr. Crest — A rose stalked and leaved ppr. thereon a bee feeding sa. Motto — E labore dulcedo. BoGLEY. Az. a saltire voided or, betw. four spears' beads ar. Crest — A cross sa. on three grieces gi. BoGNER. Per pale ar. and az. a ferris (or steel for striking fire) counterchanged. BoGUE. Ar. a chev. gu. in chief two cinquefoils az. and in base a boar's head couped and erect of the last. BoHEM (London). Sa. three horseshoes ar. two and one. Crest — A horseshoe ar. betw. two elephants' trunks, per fesse, of the first and sa. Boh UN (Carlisle). Az. three bars gu. BoHUN (Chester). Az. three garbs or. BoHUN, or Boone (Lincoln). Az. on a bend ar. cot- ti.sed or, betw. six lions ramp, gold, three escallops gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gu. a cap ar. betw. two elephants' tusks or. Boh UN (Tressingfield, co. Sufiblk). Gu. a crescent erm. within an orle of eight martlets or. Crest — On a chapeau a quatrefoil pierced erm. in the centre a bezant. BoHuN (Midhurst, co. Sussex). Or, a cross az. BoHUN. Ar. on a bend gu. voided of the field, betw. six lioncels az. three stars sa. BoHUN. Az. a bend arg. cottised or. BoHUN. Az. on a bend ar. cottised or, betw. six lions ramp, of the third, three mullets gu. (Another, sa.) Boh UN. Or, three bars gu. BoHUN. Az. a bend ar. cottised, betw. six lions ramp, or. BoiLEAU. Gu. three garbs ar. Crest — A heart in- flamed ppr. BoiLEAU (Norfolk, lineally descended from Etieme Boileau, First Grand Prevost of Paris, and High Justiciar of France, temp. Louis IX. Prior to their establishment in England at the revocation of the Edictof Nantes, the Boileaus were Barons de Castle- nau and St. Croix, of the province of Languedoc ; and Charles Boileau, the ancestor, who fled to this country, commanded a corps of French gentlemen at the battle of Blenheim, under the Duke of Marl- borough. His great-grandson is the present Sir John Pever Boileau, bart.) Az. a castle triple- towered or, in base a cresent of the second. Crest —A pelican in her piety ppr. charged on the breast BOL BOL with a saltire couped gu. the nest resting on a foreign coronet. Motto — De tout mon coeur. Bois. Ar. two bars gu. a canton of the last. Crest — A stag's head ar. attired gu. betw. the attires a mound or. Bois (Brecknockshire). Gu. a stag statant ar. col- lared and chained or. Bois. Ar. out of the dexter base side, a pile, fleeted and reflected sa. BoiviLE (Stokerston, co. Leicester). Gu. a fesse or, betw. three saltires ar. BoKARD. Ar. a saltire gu. betw. four eagles displ. vert. BoKEFiELD. Az. a cross chequy ar. and gu. BoKEHAM. Chequy or. and sa. a fesse erm. BoKELAND. Sa. on a chev. ar. three mullets pierced of the first, a canton or, charged with a lion pass. guard, gu. Crest — An eagle's head couped gu. the wings chequy or and vert. BoKELAND. Gu. two lions ramp. ar. a canton or, fretty sa. BoKELAND. Ar. a fesse gu. oppressed with two dol- phins hauriant, embowed respectant or. BoKF.LAND. Ar. an eagle displ. reguard. sa. armed or. Crest — A lion ramp, holding betw. his paws a pair of scales ppr. BoKELL. Sa. a chev. betw. three bucks pass. or. BoKELLEV (Cornwall). Sa. a goat ar. armed or. BoKELTON (Kent). Barry of ten gu. and or. BoKEMVNSTER. Ar. flory, a lion ramp. sa. BoKENHAM (Lincoln). Ar. fretty az. BoKENHAM (Norfolk). Ar. a fret az. betw. four cres- cents of the second. Crest — Three mullets, one and two. BoKENHAM. Ar. a fret az. BoKENHAM. Ar. a fret betw. four crescents gu. BoKENHAM. Az. a cross flory compony or and of the first. BoKENHAM. Az. (another vert,) a cross patonce che- quy ar. and gu. BoKENHAM. Arg. a lion ramp. gu. Crest— A lion ramp, as in the arms. BoKENTON, or BoKiNGTON. Gu. three cocks ar. BoKiNGE (Boking.co. Suffolk). Ar. a fesse wavy betw. three crosses potent, fitched gu. Crest— A man's head couped at the shoulders ar. hair vert. BoKLE. Sii. a chev. betw. three buckles ar. BoKSYED. Sa. on a chief vert, a buck's head cabossed ar. BoLAND (Devonshire). Az. three bird boKs or. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or, an arm from the elbow, holding a bunch of three arrows in bend sinister. BoLBECK. Vert, a lion ramp. ar. Crest — A lion sejant, supporting with his dexter paw a broken lance, all ppr. BoLBRuKE. Ar. a fesse wavy betw. three helmets sa. BoLCOi.E. Arg. on a chev. engr. az. betw. two bulls' heads erased sa. armed or, in chief, and an anchor in base sa. third estoiles or. Crest — A demi rein- deer ppr. collared, traced and charged on the . shoulder with an estoile gu. Bold (Bold, co. Lancaster, an ancient knightly family which, it is affirmed, was seated at Bold before the Conquest ; the co-heirs of the last male heir, Peter Bold, of Bold Hall, esq. were Anna Maria, who d. unmarried in 1813; Dorothea, wife of Thomas Patten.of Bank Hall, esq. ; Frances, m. to Fleetwood Hesketh, of Rossall, esq. ; Mary, wife of Thomas Hunt, of MoUington, esq. ; Gove- KILUA, and Elenor). Ar. a griflin segreant sa. beaked and legged or. Crest — A griffin, as in the arms ; also, out of a ducal coronet gu. a griflin's head sa. wings displayed or. Bold. Sa. a griffin pass. ar. Bold. Ar. a tiger pass. sa. Bold. Ar. two chev. gu. oa a canton of the second a cross patonce or. Bold. Ar. five fusils in fesse sa. Bold, or Bolde. Quarterly, ar. and sa. ; in the first, three chev. gu. ; in the second, a cross ar. ; third, as second ; fourth, as first. Bolden (as borne by John (Leonard) Bolden, of Hyning, co. Lancaster, esq. a magistrate and de- puty-lieut. of the county, son and heir of the late John Leonard, esq. by Alice his wife, heiress of William Bolden, of Liverpool, esq. merchant). Quartei'ly, first and fourth, or, on a fesse gu. three fleurs-de lis of the field ; second and third, per fesse dancettee gu. and vert, three swans or. Crests — First, Out of a ducal coronet or, a tiger's head ar. ; second, a swan or. Motto — Pour bien de- sirer. BoLDERO, or BoLDEROWE. Az. On a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased ar. three martlets gu. Crest — A roundle vert. BoLDERS. Per pale or and az. a saltire pierced of the field, all counterclianged. Crest — A greyhound courant ar. collared or. Boldf.rsalt. Or, a demi bordure purp. and a saltire az. BoLDiNGTON. Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three pellets, as many roses of the first. BoLDisCATE. Gu. two Uons pass, guard, ar. crowned or. Boldorne, or Boldron. Per pale or and az. a saltire counterchanged. Crest — A greyhound cou- rant gu. collared or. BoLDROWE (Suffolk). Per pale ar. and az. a saltire counterchanged ; on a chief of the first three leo- pards' heads cabossed of the second. Crest — A lion's gamb. ar. grasping a saltire az. BoLDS (Trerddot, Wales). Gu. a chev. betw. three lions ramp. or. BOLDSWORTH. Erm. on a chev. gu. three escallops ar. BoLEBEE (Buckinghamshire). Vert, a lion ramp. ar. vulned in the shoulder. Boleche, Boloch, and Boleich. Ar. on a chev. sa . betw. three torteaux as many bezants. Boletley (Cornwall). Sa. a goat saliant ar. attired or. BoLEYN (Lord Mayor of London, 1157). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a chev. gu. betw. three bulls* heads couped sa. ; second and third, sa. three mullets or, and a chief dancettee erm. BoLEYN. Ar. a lion pass. sa. crowned or, betw. three bulls' heads couped of the second, attired gold. Bolder (St. Austins, near Arklow, Ireland). Gu. an oak tree eradicated ppr. crossing the stem, and near the root a greyhound courant ar. Crest — An escallop reversed or. Motto — Deus nobis hsec otia fecit. Bolder (Wexford and Kilkenny, as borne by Edward BoLCER, of Ballinabarney, esq. son and heir of the late James Bolger, esq. and grandson of Edward Bolger, esq. by Christina his wife, daughter of Henry Lambert, of Camagh, esq.) The same Arms and Crest. Motto — Deus providebit. Bolhalth. Sa. a chev. ar. a canton erm. BoLHALTH. Sa. a chev. and canton erm. Crest — From the top of a tower, issuing from the wreath, an aiTu embowed, holding a spear in fesse. BoLHALTH. Ar. a chev. sa. and canton erm, BoLiGH (Lansallos, co. Cornwall : the heiress m. Kellio). Arg. on a chev. sa. betw. three torteaux, as many bezants. BoLiNE. Ar. three bars indented gu. BoLiNGBROKE, ViscouNT. See St. John. BoLiNGTON. Sa. a chev. betw. three crescents or. BoLKiNO. Ar. a fesse wa?ybetw. six crosses crosslet en- BoLLAND (Clapham, co. Surrey). Gu. on a fesse erm. betw. three bezants, as many pegs sa. Crest — An eagle's head erased ppr. gorged with a collar erm. holding in the beak a peg, as in the arms. BoLLBY (South Tyndale, co. Northumberland, 10 Ed- ward I.) Ar. on a fesse sa. three garbs or. BoLLE, alias Bolles (originally of Bolle Hall, and subsequently of Hough, co. Lincoln : from this family derived the Bolles of Scampton, extinct baronets, and the Bolles of Thoi-pe Hall, whose co-heirs were Elizabeth Bolle, wife of the Rev. Thomas Bosvile, Rector of Ufford, and Sarah, m. to Henry Eyre, of Bramley Hall). Az. out of three cups or, as many boars' beads couped ar. BO L BON Crest — A demi boar wounded in the breast with a broken spear. BuLLE, alias Bolles (Worthin, co. Suffolk; granted 1528). Ar. a chev. gu. l)i>tn'. three mullets sa. on a chief az. a lion's head erased betw. two lozenges or. Bi)Li.nN. Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three bulls' heads couped sa. Crest — A talbot gu. collared and leashed or. BoLLER (Devonshire). Erm. on a chief az. three bolts ar. BoLLER. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three bulls' heads cabossed sa. BoLLER. Gu. three poppy bolles on their stalks in fesse or. BoLLERS. Sa. a maunch or. BoLLEY. Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three torteaux, as many bezants. BoLLEYN, or BoLLENS. Or, fretty sa. on a chief of the second three plates. Crest — Two branches of thorn disposed in orle ppr. Bulling, or Bolinc. Sa. an incscutcheon, within an orle of martlets, ar. BoLLiNCBROKE. Sa. On a chev. betw. three pillars or. BoLLiNCBROKE. Az. a fesse ar. betw. three lions ramp. or. Crest — In the front of a hat az. turned up ar. three feathers of the last. BoLLiNGBROKE, or BoLi NcsBiiooKE. Az. a fesse arg. betw. three lions ramp. or. BoLLiNGE. Sa. eight martlets in orle ar. BoLLiNGFORD. Sa. two swords in saltire ar. BoLLORD, or BoLLOURE. Sa. a hornet ar. BoLLOCKE. Gu. a chev. betw. three bulls' heads erased ar. armed or. BuLLYs. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three mullets sa. on a chief of the second a lion's head erased betw. two lozenges or. BoLMEB. Gu. a lion ramp, billettfee or. BoLNAS. Gu. a fesse ei-m. BoLNAS. Erm. a fesse gu. BoLNEY (Berkshire and Sussex). Or, in chief two mullets, in base a crescent gu. Crest — A skeleton's head couped at the shoulders ppr. holding in the mouth a firebrand or, flammant at both ends ppr. BoLNEY (Suffolk). Ar. a crescent, and in chief two mullets gu. BoLNEY. Gu. two mullets (another of six points) in chief, and a crescent in base, or. BoLNEY. Quarterly, ar. and gu. BoLOUR. Ar. three butterflies in pale sa. BoLOURD. Sa. a butterfly volant ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi eagle gu. BoLOWRE. Sa. a harvest fly in pale, volant en arri- 6re, ar. BoLBON (Cheshire). Ar. a bend fusilly betw. three hammers sa. BoLRON. Ar. a bend betw. five lozenges and three hammers sa. Crest — An arm couped at the shoul- der, resting the elbow on the wreath, and holding a sword in pale, enfiled with a savage's head. BOLRON. Ar. a bend lozengy betw. six hammers with claws sa. Crest — A dove volant sa. BOLRON. Ar. a bend betw. three lozenges in chief, and as many mattocks in base sa. BoLRON. Ar. a bend betw. six lozenges and three pickaxes sa. BoLSTRODE. See Bulstrode. BoLSTRODE. Ar. a fe.e middlemost on a sword of the second, pomel and hilt of the third. Crest — A lion pass. ar. Booth (Cheshire). Or, three boars' heads erect and erased sa. armed of the field. Booth (Derbyshire), Ar. three boars' heads erect and erased sa. armed or, with a mullet for dift*. Crest — A demi St. Catharine ppr. couped at the knees, habited ar. crowned or, in the dexter hand a Catharine wheel, in the sinister a sword, the point downwards. Booth (Old Durham). Ar. three boars' beads erect and erased sa. an annulet for dilf. Booth (Salford, co. Lancaster). Sa. three boars' heads erect and erased or, a crescent gold, for diff. Crest — Two laurel branches vert, orleways, there- on a lion pass. ar. Motto — Non mihi, sed Deo et regi. Booth (granted by Segar). Ar. three boars' heads couped sa. Crest — A boar's head couped sa. Booth. Sa. a cockatrice ar. Booth. Ar. a tun gu. b^tw. three boars' heads erased and erect sa. Booth. Barry of six az. and ar. a bend gobonated or and gn. Booth. Ar. three horseshoes and six crosses cross- let fitchee sa. Booth. Ar. a boar's head erect and erased sa. Booth. Vaire ar. and gu. in chief a mullet sa. Booth BY (Broadly Ash, co. Derby, bart.). Ar. on a canton sa. a lion's paw erased in bend or. Crest — A lion's paw erased and erect or. Motto — Mors Christi mors mortis mihi. BooTLE. Sa. three mural crowns ar. Crest — A leo- pard couchant or, .spotted gu. Booty (Suffolk ; granted 3 Jan. 1300). Ar. a lion's head erased sa. Crest — On a mount vert a hand ppr. couped at the wrist, holding a sword ar. hilt or. BoRARD. Paly of six, or and az. oyer all a fesse ar. BoRASTON (Worcestershire and Hertfordshire, 1000). Quarterly, ar. and sa. on a bend cottised gu. three crosses formee fitchee or. Crest- — Out of a mural coronet sa. a griffin's head or, gorged with a fesse betw. two gemelles gu. BoRDELEYs, BoRDELEY, OT BoRDELOYs (Cambridge- Shire). Erm. on a chief gu. a lion pass, guard, or. Crest — an Indian goat saliant, in the mouth a branch of trefoil. Bore. Az. three boars' heads or. BoREi'EiLO. Ar. a chev. gu. between three pellets. Boreham, or BoRHAM. Ar. three boars' beads couped sa. Crest — On a mural coronet ppr. a serpent nowed vert. BoREHED. Sa. a boar's head, couped at the neck arg. armed and langued or. BoREHONT (Hampshire). Ar. a fesse betw. six mart- lets, gu. Crest— On a mural coronet ppr. a ser- pent nowed vert. BoREHUNT. Or, three boars' heads couped sa. BoRELANDS (Edinburgh). Barry of six ar. and gu. over all a boar ramp. az. Crest — A broken lance ppr. Motto — Press through. BoRELEY, or BoRSELEY (Wiltshire). Vert, three boars' heads, couped ar. Crest — A rock, in the clift of which is a Cornish chough. BoRELO. See Burrell. BoRENGER. Or, a cross vert, over all abend gu. BoHESTON, or BoRRESTON, parted per cross ar. and sa. on a bend cottised gu. three crosses pat6e fitchee or. Crest — A parrot vert, breasted gu. BoREWASHE (Ireland). Gu. a lion or, armed az. tail forked. BoRFORD (Staffordshire). Or, a fleur-de-lis sa. BoRFORD. Erm. on a canton sa. a cinquefoil or. BoRGAT, BuRGAT, Or BoRGACE (Suffolk). Paly of six, ar. and sa. (Another, or and sa.) BoRGE, or BoRGES (Suffolk). Lozengy, gu. and vaire. BoRGENTYN. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. BoiiGEs, or BoRGGES (Kent). Ar. a fesse chequy, or and g>i. in chief three crosses crosslet fitchee of the third. BoRGUDON. Ar. three cinquefoils sa. within a bor- dure engr. of the last. BoKCHit,L (Salop). Paly of six ar. and az. a bend gu. BoRGHULL (Ireland). Paly of six ar. and sa. on a bend gu. three escallop shells or. BoBGiLLON. Quarterly, or and gu. on the second and third quarters an annulet of the first ; over all a bend sa. BoRGiLLO.NE (Norfolk). Quarterly, or and gu. abend sa. in the second and third quarters a roundle, pierced ar. BoRGiLON, or BouRGiLON (Worcestershire). Quar- terly, or and gu. on a bend sa. three annulets of the first. BoRGiTON. Quarterly, or and gu. on a bend sa. a mullet or, pierced of the third. BoRGOiNE. Az. a talbot pass. ar. Crest — A marigold, on the top a bee. BoRCON. Az. a talbot pass. ar. in chief a mullet or, pierced sa. BoRGULio.v. Quarterly, or and gu. on the secon 1 and third quarters (each) three annulets ar. a bend sa. BoRHoNT, or BoRHAM. Or, three boars' heads couped sa. Crest — On a mural coronet ppr. a serpent nowed vert. BoRKAWELL, OT BoRKAVELL. Ar. a fret az. BoRKNOGE. Ar. a bend engr. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee gu. BoRLASE (Cornwall, originally of Borlase, in the pa- rish of St. Wenn : of Norman origin: the elder line became extinct temp. Elizabeth ; the co- heiresses marrying Tonkin and Bray. A younger son, in the beginning of the 10th century, acquired in marriage with the heiress of Treluddra of Tre- luddra, that estate, and founded the family of Borlase of Treluddra, whose last direct male des- cendant, Humphrey Borlase, was created a peer by James II. after his abdication. He d. s. p. leaving his estates to the Borlases of Pendeon in St. Just, derived from Walter, a younger son of Walter, who m. Treluddra. John Borusk, esq. (grandson of Dr. Borlase, the historian of Cornwall) inherited the representation of the ancient family of Borlase at the decease of his cousin, the Rev. Walter Borlase, of Castle Horneck, near Penzance). Erin, on a bend sa. two hands and arms issuing out of the clouds at the elbows, all ppr. rending a horseshoe or. Crest — A boar's head couped at the neck, bendy of four or and sa. eared gu. betw. two roses of the last, stalked and leaved vert. Borlase. The same. Crest — A boar's head couped at the neck, bendy of six or and sa. in his mouth a rose per pale gu. and of the second, leaved vert. Borlase (Bockmer, co. Bucks: descended from Ed- ward, second son of Walter Borlase and the heiress of Treluddra. Sir John Borlase of Broek- mer, was created a Baronet in 164-2, as was his descendant and representative, the late Admiral Sir John Borlase Warren, K.B.) The same Arms, as of Cornw. Crest — A wolf pass, reguarj. ar. struck in the shoulder with an arrow or, which he holds in his mouth. BoRLK. Per pale indented or and sa. BoBLEMAT. Gu. an inescutcheon betw. three mart- lets ar. BoRLEY (Essex). Erm. three talbots pass. sa. BoRLEY. Barry of six sa. and or, on a chief of the second two pellets of the first, on an inescutcheon gu. three bars erm. BoRLTON. Per fesse indented sa. and ar. six fleurs- de-lis counterchanged. BoRMAN (Devonshire and Somersetshire). Erm. on a bend cottised sa. three boars' heads couped or. Crest — A bull's head erased or, attired sa. BoRMAN. Ar. a chev. betw. three horses pass. sa. BoRMAN. Gu. a chev. sa. betw. three lions' heads erased ar. Borminghall. Sa. three butterflies ar. Crest — A wolf's head erased gu. Bornam. Or a bend betw. two crosses crosslet sa. Born AT (Scotland). Ar. a naked man ppr. holding a sword with both hands, to cut a tree growing out of a mount vert, on a chief az. a crescent betw. two stars of the first. Borne (Kent). Erm. on a bend az. three lions pass. guard, or. Crest — A lion sejant or, collared az. resting his dexter paw on a pellet. B O R BOS BonNB (Kent). Erm. on a bend gu. three lions re guard, or. Borne (London and Berkshire). Ar. a cher. betw. three lions ranip. gu. a chief erai. Borne (Worcestershire). Arg. on a cher. gu. betw. three lions ramp. sa. as many mascles or. Borne. Gu. a lion or, within a hordure engr. of the second. Borne. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three lions ramp. sa. a chief erm. BouNE. Arg. chev. sa. surmounted of another erm. betw. three chaplets of roses gu. seeded or. Borne. Erm. a bend az. Borne. Arg. on a bend sa. three lions pass, of the field. Borne. Gu. a lion ramp. or. Borne. Az. six. legs couped per thigh ar. three, two, and one. (Another adds a bordure engr. or). Borneh*m. Or, a maunch az. Bouodaile. Sa. on a bend ar. three fleurs de-lis az. in chief a plate. Crest — A dragon's head erased, PI"'- Boron. Or, a bull pass. gu. Crest — A dragon's head and wings sa. collared or. Borough (Baseldon Park, co. Berks, hart.) Or, in base a dolphin naiant in waves of the sea ppr. on a chief az. three mullets ar. Crest — Three plates surmounted by a plume of five ostrich feathers ar. Motto — Suivez moi. Borough (Norham, co. Devon, and Kent). Az. a bend wavy ar. between two fleurs-de-lis erm. (Another, or.) Crest — A pair of wings in dorso erm. Borough (Devonshire). Ar. on a fesse dancettee sa. three bezants. (Another, the fesse plain). Borough (Devonshire). Erm. a falcon's head erased az. beaked or, betw. three fleurs-de-lis of the se- cond. Borough (Sandwich, co. Kent). Or, on a cross gu. five mullets pierced of tlie field. Crest — A dove standing on a snake, all ppr. Borough (Ireland). Or, a cross gu. (Another adds a lion pass, of the second.) Borough (Borough, co. Leicester.) Gu. the stem and trunk of a tree eradicated, as also couped in pale, sprouting ou^two branches ar. Borough, alias Stockuen. The same. Borough (Lincolnshire, and Richmond, co. York). Ar. on a saltire sa. five swans of the field. Crest — a swan's head and neck ar. beaked gu. Borough (Shipdenham, co. Norfolk). Gu. two swords in saltire ar. hilts and pomels or, betw. four fleurs- de-lis of the third, within a bordure gobonated of the second and pui-p. Borough. Ar. on a fesse sa. three bezants. Borough. Ar. (another az.) a chev. sa. voided erm. betw. three chaplets gu. Borough. Per chev. arg. and erm. two chev. sa. betw. three chaplets gu. Borough. Sa. two swords in saltire arg. betw. four fleurs-de-lis or. Borough. The same without the bordure. Borough. Quarterly, or and az. a bend gu. Borough, or Burgh. Az. three fleurs-de-lis erm. Crest — A falcon rising erm. billed or, ducally gorged of the last. Borough. See Burrough, and Burkowe. Borough (Chetwynd Park, co. Sun-ey). See Borrow of Derby. BoROwuEN. Ar. two cinquefoils sa. BoROWE. Ar. a chev. erm. fimbriated sa. betw. three chaplets of flowers gu. BoRKADAiLE, BoRRODAiLE, Or BoRAUAiLE. Or, three water bougets in pale sa. betw. two roundles gu. a chief vert. Crest — Out of a tower a demi grey- hound holding between the fore paws a branch of laurel. BoRRETT (Inner Temple, and Westminster). Ei-ms. three boars' heads erect and erased or. Crest — A boar's head and neck eiased, of a sandy colour, bristled or, laying hold of a broken spear which is thrust through the neck , gold. Borrow (Derbyshire ; gianted i;02. Isaac Bonow, father of John Borrow, esq. sherifi" of Derbyshire in 1688, settled at Castlefields, adjoining the town of Derby: his descendant was the late Thomas Borough, of Chetwynd Park, co. Salop, esq.) Ar. on a mount in base the trunk of an oak tree, sprouting out two branches, ppr. with the shield of Pallas hanging thereon or, fastened by a belt gu. Crest — An eagle reguard. with wings expanded, standing on a mount ppr. supporting with the dexter foot the like shield as in the arms. BoRoWES (Giltown, co. Kildare, derived from a scion of the ancient house of De Burgh, or Borough, and founded in Ireland by Henry Borrowes, esq. who settled there in the reign of Elizabeth. His son, Sir Erasmus Borrowes, was created a Baronet in 1646 ; a dignity now enjoyed by his descendant, the present Rev. Sir Erasmus Dixon Borrowes, bart.) Or, on a cross gu. five mullets pierced, ar. on a canton of the second a lion pass, of the field. Crest — A lion sejant, arg. ducally crowned or. Motto — Non vi, virtute. Borrowman (Scotland), kv. a chev. betw. three martlets gu. within a bordure of the last. Crest — A demi man in armour, brandishing a sword, all ppr. BoRS, or BoRSEY. Barry of six, or and sa. an ines- cutcheon erm. BoRSE, or BoRSEY. Erm. two bars and a canton gu. BoRSELLE. Ar. a fesse az. Crest — Over the stump of an oak tree an eagle volant ppr. BoRSFLLE. Sa. a fesse ar. BoRSONT (Hampshire). Ar. a fesse betw. six martlets gu- BoRSTiNG. Quarterly, ar. and gu. on a bend az. three lions' heads erased or. BoRSTON. Az. two besoms in saltire or. Crest — A dagger in pale ppr. pomclled or. BoRTHWicK (Borthwick, Scotland : the title of Lord Borthwick, long held by this family, was claimed by John Borthwick, of Crookston, esq. and by Archibald Borthwick, esq. but still remains dormant). Ar. three cinquefoils sa. Supporters — Two angels ppr. winged, or. Crest — A Moor's head couped ppr. Motto — Qui conducit. Borthwick (Gordonshall, Scotland). Ar. an eagle's head erased betw. three cinquefoils sa. Borthwick (descended from the above). The same Arms. Crest — A withered rosebu.sh sprouting out anew from the root. Motto — Virtus post facta. Borthwick (Hartside, Scotland). Ar. three cinque- foils sa. with a crescent of the second, sui-mounted of another or, in the centre. Crest — A heart's head erased gu. attired or, devouring a serpent. Motto — Calitus datum. Borthwick (Mayshiels, Scotland). Ar. a heart gu. betw. three cinquefoils sa. Crest — An eagle rising ppr. Motto — Nec deerit opera dextra. Borthwick (Muirhouse, Scotland). Ar. three cin- quefoils sa. in the centre a crescent of the second, surmounted by another of the first. Crest — A pe- lican with the wings expanded or, ■\mlning herself, ppr. Motto — Ex vulnere salus. Borthwick (Stow, Scotland). Ar. a crescent betw. thi-ee cinquefoils sa. within a bordure erm. Crest — A dexter hand couped apaumee, with an eye in the middle ppr. Motto — Mente manuque. Borthwick (Scotland). Ar. a griffin's head couped betw. three cinquefoils, pierced sa. Borton (Stapleford). Ar. on a chev. engr. betw. three boars' heads couped, sa. a plate. Crest — A boar's head couped or, in the moutli a branch of laurel vert. Borton. Sa. a chev. betw. three owls ar. ducally crowned or. BoRTRAM. Gu. a fesse or. Bortraux. Or, a lion vert. BoRTREAUx. Chequy gu. and or, a bend vaire. BosANQUET (Forest House, co. Essex, and Diugcstow Court, CO. Monmouth : founded in England at the time of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, by David Bosanquet, 2nd son of Pierre Bosanqiiet, of Lunel, in Languedoc, and now represented by Samuel Bosanquet, of Forest House and Dinges- tow, esq.) Or, on a mount vei't, a tree ppr. on a chief gu. a crescent betw. two mullets ar. quartering the BOS BOS ensigns of DuNSTER and Gardner. Crest — A demi lion ramp, couped gu. BosANQriiT (Rock, co. Northumberland, as borne by Charles Bosanqlet, of that place, esq. high sheriff of the county in IS2S, next brother of Samuel Bo- sanquet, of Forest House, esq.) Sdme Arms aad Crest. BusANQi'ET (Broxbournbury, co. Hertford ; derived from Jacob Bosanquet, fifth son of David Bosan- quet, the original settler in England, and now represented by Geoiice Jacob Bosanquet, of Brox- bournbury, esq.) Same .4rm^and Crest. BusARUE Ar. a fesse betw. three buglehorns un- strung, sa. BoscAvvEN (Earl of Falmotith). Erm. a rose gu. barbed and seeded ppr. Crest — A falcon close ppr. belled or. Supporters — Two sealions erect on their tails ar. guttee de larmes. Motto — Patience passe science. BoscAWEN (Cornwall). Erm. a rose gu. barbed vert. The original Crest — A falcon close ppr. (This family have since borne a bear pass. gu. armed and mem- bered or, which is the C'rci* of Albala.nda.) BoscHALL, or BosTHALL. Sa. a chev. ar. and canton erm. (Another, the canton ar.) BoscoAN. Vert, ahull ar. attired and uuguled or, on a chief erm. a rose gu. BoscoE. Az. three pillars ar. out of each a tuft of grass or. Bos DON. Ar. a fesse sa. betw, three fish hooks of the second. BosEviLE. Ar. a fesse lozengy gu. BosEviLE. Ar. a fesse engr, gu. in chief three mul- lets sa. BosKWELL. Ar. five fusils in bend gu. in chief three mullets of the second. BosFORD, or Besforu. Gu. a fesse betw. six pears or. BosGRAVE. Ar. on a cross engr. sa. a griffin segreant of the first. Crest — A boar's head erased ar. betw. two oak branches vert, fructcd or. BosHEY. Per fesse embattled ar. and erm. in chief three leopards' faces or. BosHEY, or BosiiE. Erm. on a chief embattled gu. three leopards' faces or. BosiN. Ar. two elephants' trunks reflexed, endorsed gobony or and gu. fixed upon a hairy scalp, with two ears sa. BosisTow, or BosuSTOWE (Bosistow, co. Cornwall). Az. three escallops vaire. BosLEY (Staffordshire). Ar. on a fesse engr. betw. three ciuquefoils sa. three fleurs-de-lis of the field. BosLiNGTHORP, Or BusELiNGTHORP (Lincolnshire). Ar. a chev. gu. and chief indente.l sa. BosNEY, Town of (Cornwall). — The seal represents a castle with three towers, embattled and domed and joined to each other by a circular wall, all on a mount ; in the base, water. Boso.ME (Cornwall). Az. tliiee bird bolts ar. BosoME (Norfolk). Gu. three bird bolts ar. BosouN. Ar. three torteaux. BossARD. Az. three covered cups ar. Bossu. Gu. a cinquefoil erm. BosTALL. Sa. a chev. ar. and a canton erm. BosTOCK (Bostock, co. Chester ; traceable to the period of the Conquest ; branches of the family were settled in various parts of the county of Chester, at Barton, Belgrave, Churton, Mobberley, Moul- ton, and Tattenhall ; in Berkshire, at Abingdon; and in Surrey, at Tanridge. Sir Charles Henry RicH,-bart. whose father, the late hart, changed his name from Bostock, is a male descendant of the Cheshire Bostocks). Sa. a fesse humettee ar. Crest — On the stump of a tree eradicated ar. a bear's head erased sa. muzzled or. {Another crest, an antelope or.) Bostock (Abingdon, co. Berks.) Quarterly ; first and fourth, sa. a helmet ar. ; second and third, sa. a fesse humettee ar. Crest — An antelope ar. attired or. Bostock (Shropshire). Sa. a helmet or. Crest— A mai'tlet ar. Boston, Baron. See Irev. Boston. Vert, a lion ramp. ar. crowned or. Crest — A horse's head in armour ppr. Boston. Ar. three bats' wings sa. BosioN, Town of (Lincolnshire). Sa. three ducal crowns in pale or. Crest — On a woolpack a ram couchant ar. supporting two mermaids ppr. ducally crowned or. BosTREY. Quarterly, ar. and gu. on a bend sa. three bezants. BosuiLLY. Ar. five fusils in fesse gu. in chief three greyhounds' heads erased sa. BosuM (Windley, co. Norfolk). Ar. three boars' heads couped az. Crest — A talbot's head erased ar. cared and ducally crowned or. BosviLE (granted 10 June 1G38). Ar. five fusils in fesse gu. each charged with a martlet or, in chief three bears' heads erased sa. muzzled of the field. BosviLE. Ar. on a chev. az. three mullets or. BosuiLE, or BosviLLE. Ar. on a bend az. three mul- lets or. (Another, the mullets of six points.) Bosvii.E (Yorkshire; descended from Sir John Bos- vile, knt., living in r2.')2, and Alice his wife, daughter and heir of Hugh de Uarlield : the senior line, the Bosviles of Gunthwaite, are now represented by Lord Macdonald, and the branch of Braithwell and Coiiisborough, by the present Thomas Bosvile Bosvile, of Ravensfield Hall, co. York, esq.) Arg. five fusils in fesse gu. in chief three bears' heads sa. Crest — An ox issuing from a knot of trees, ppr. Motto — Intento in Deum aninio. On the crest and the family name this epigram was written in the time of Elizabeth : *' Dii tibi dent, Bosvile, boves villasque Kadulphi, Nec villfi careat bosve, vel ilia bove." BosviLL (Wormsworth, co. York). Ar. five fusils in fesse gu.in chief threemuUets sa. a crescent for diff. BosviLL. Ar. five fusils in fesse gu. and in chief three leaves slipped sa. BosviLL. Ar. five fusils in fesse gu. in chief three martlets sa. BosviLL. Ar. five fusils in fesse gii. in chief three escallops sa. Boswell (Balmuto, Scotland, chief of the name). Ar. on a fesse sa. three cinquefoils of the first. Crest — A hand holding a scimetarppr. Motto — Fortitar. Boswell (Auchinleck, co. Ayr, hart. ; descended from Thomas Boswell, who fell at Flodden, younger brother of Sir Alexander Boswell, of Balmuto, and now represented by Sir James Boswell, bait., grandson of James Boswell, the friend and bio- gi'apher of Johnson). Arg. on a fesse sa. three cinquefoils of the first, on a canton az. a lyniphad witliin a tressure tlory, counterflory or. Crest — A falcon ppr. hooded gu. belled or. Supporters — Oil ' either side a gi-eyhound arg with liver-coloured \ spots, gorged with a plain collar sa. charged with three cinquefoils as in the arms, line rL'flcxed over the back gu. Motto — Vraye foy. BoswELL(CrawleyGrange, Bucks). S^rae Arms, Crest, and Motto, as Boswell of Auchinleck ; the present Thomas Alexander Boswell, of Crawley Grange, esq. being son of the late Thomas Davi.l Boswell, of Crawley Grange, esq. who was second son of Alexander Boswell, Lord Auchinleck. Boswell (IJowen, Scotland). The same within a bordure indented gu. Motto — I hope for better. Boswell (Kent). Ar. fivefusils in fesse gu. Boswell (Glassmount, Scotland, descended from the a'oove). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. on a fesse invecked sa. three cinquefoils of the first ; second and third, or, a lion ramp. gu. sunnounted of a ribbon sa. for Abernetuy. Motto — Nothing ven- ture, nothing have. Boswell ( Yorkshire). Ar. five fusils in fesse, and three boars' heads in chief, erased sa. Crest — Out of a wood ppr. a bull pass, ar. Boswell (Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, arg. on a fesse sa. three cinquefoils of the first, on a canton az. a galley within a double tressure, flory counter-flory or ; second, quarterly, first and fourth, arg. a lion ramp, az.; second and third, arg. a saltire and chief gu. ; third, az. a bend arg. betw. three pelicans in their nests and feeding their young or ; the four gambs divided by a cross sa. Boswell. Ar. a ftsse engr. gu. in chief three mul- lets sa. Boswell. Az. five fusils in fesse gu. in chief three griffins' heads erased sa. O B O T BOX BoswoRTH. Ou. a cross vairfe betw. four annulets ar. Crest — A lily ppr. slipped and leaved. BoswoRTH. Or, a lion ramp. gu. collared ar. BoTATORT (Norfolk). Or, a saltire engr. sa. (Another adds a label of three points gu.) Crest— Out of a mural coronet six spears in saltire ppr. BoTAToRT. Erm. a saltire engr. gu. BoTATORT, or Botetourt. Or, three bends az. a can- ton ar. BoTiiLAN, or BoTELANU. Gu. two bars erm. BoTP.LER (Bramfield, co. Hertford, sprung from the Botelers, Barons of Wenime and Ovei'sley). Gu. a fesse counter-compony ar. and sa. betw. six crosses pattee fitchee ar. (Some branches of this family bear six crosses crosslet instead of crosses pattee fitchee, but the above are the arms registered in the College of Arms for Sir John Boteler, who was created Baron Boteler of Bramfield, 20 September, 4 Car. I. and left six daus. his co heirs, of whom Helen m. Sir John Drake, of Ashe, co. Devon, knt.) Boteler (Eastry, co. Kent). Arg. three escutcheons sa. each charged with a covered cup or. Crest — A covered cup or, betw. a pair of wings endorsed, the dexter arg. sinister az. Boteler (Kyrtons, co. Bedford; granted 8 May 1585). Ar. a fesse chequy ar. and az. betw. six crosses crosslets sa. Boteler (Bedfordshire). Gu. a fesse counter-com- pony (another, cheq\iy) ar. and sa. betv;^. six crosses foi'mee fitchee or. (Another, of Gloucester- shire, the crosses ar.) Boteler (Coventry). Az. a fesse betw. three cups, covered or. Boteler (iorrf Diinblaine). Or, a chief indented az. over all on a bend sa. three escallops ar. Boteler (Essex). Ar. on a bend gu. three lozenges erm. Boteler (Woodhall, co. Hertford). Gu. a fesse, che- quy or and sa. betw. six crosses pattee ar. Crest — An arm embowed in armour holding a sword ppr. Boteler (Teston, co. Kent, ext. hart.) Ar. on a chief sa. three covered cups or. Boteler (Kent). Or, three escutcheons sa. on each a covered cup of the first. Crest — A covered cup or, betw. a pair of wings endorsed, the dexter ar. sinister az. Boteler (Lancashire). Gu. a bend betw. three covered ciips or. Boteler, or Butler (Lancashire). Az. a bend betw. six cups covered or. Boteler (Leicestershire). Gu. semee de crosses cross- let or, a fesse componee ar. and sa. Boteler (London). Az. a chev. ar. betw. three standing cups or. Boteler (Shropshire). Gu. a fesse compony or and sa. betw. six crosses crosslec ar. Boteler (Shropshire). Gu. a fesse checkee or and sa. betw. ten (another, six) crosses crosslet or. Boteler (Suffolk). Ar. three covered cups in bend betw. two cotises sa. Boteler. Gu. a fesse compony ar. and sa. betw. six crosses crosslet or. Boteler. Ar. a fesse betw. three escallops sa. Boteler. Gu. two bars erm. Boteler. Gu. a fesse betw. three covered cups ar. Boteler. Az. on a bend ar. three martlets gu. Boteler. Or, a chief, indented az. (Another, ar.) Boteler. Gu. a fesse chequy ar. and sa. three crosses fleurtee of the second. Boteler. Gu. a fesse chequy ar. and sa. in chief two mullets of the second. Boteler. Gu. a fesse chequy or and az. betw. six crosses crosslet ar. Boteler. Gu. a fesse compony ar. and sa. betw. six crosslets fitchee ar. Boteler. Or, a chief, indented az. a label ar. Botelek. . . three cups covei-ed or. Boteler. Az. a chey. betw. three cups covered or. Boteler. Or, a chief indented az. Boteler. Or, a chief indented az. within a bordure engr. gu. Boteler. Or, on a chief indented az. three cups covered of the first. Boteler. Erm. a saltire engr. gu. Boteler. Ar. on a bend gu. three chev. or. Boteler. Az. on a fesse ar. betw. three cups covered or, as many birds sa. Boteler. Gu. a fesse compony ar. and sa. betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee or. Boteler. Ar. three boars, two and one sa. and as many crosses pattee in pale gu. Boteler. See Butler. BoTELFORD (Suffolk). Gu. three horses' heads couped in pale ar. betw. two flaunches erm. BoTEREL. Gu. seven bezants, on a canton ar. a cinque- foil sa. BoTERELL (Cornwall). Chequy or and gu. on a chev. az. three horseshoes of the first. BoTERELLs (Devonshire). Chequy or and gu. a chev. az. BoTERELLs. Chcquy or and gu, on a chev. az. three fleurs-de-lis of the first. BoTEREULX. Chequy or and gu. a bend az. BoTEREux. Chequy or and gu. on a chev. az. three horseshoes ar. BoTERFORD (Devonshire). Ar. (another or) on a bend sa. three butterflies of the field. BoTERFORD (Devonshire). Ar. on a bend sa. three water bougets of the field. BoTERKER. Ar. on a chief sa. three covered cups or. BoTERWiKE. Ar. on abend sa. three butteiilies or. BoTERWiKE. Ar. on a bend vert three butterflies of the field. BoTERWiKE. Ar. on a bend vert three water bougets of the field. Crest — A hawk holding in the dexter claw an ear of wheat ppr. BoTERWiKE. Ar. on a bend az. three butterflies or. BoTESGisT or BoTscisT. Gu. two lions pass. ar. crowned or. BOTESHA.M. Gu. three plates. BoTESHED. Sa. three lozenges in fesse ar. between as many bucks' heads cabossed or. Crest — A stag's head ar. Botetourt. Or, a saltire engr. sa. Crest — Out of a mural coronet six spears in saltire ppr. Botevile alias Tuynne (co. Salop). Barry of ten or and sa. Crest — A reindeer or. BoTEViLLE. Barry of ten or and sa. (Another adds a label of five points az.) BoTFiTT. Sa. on a fesse vert three lozenges, betw. as many harts' heads couped at the .shoulder, ar. BoTFiELD. (Hopton Court, co. ,Salop; a branch of the ancient Shropshire family of Botfield, or Botevyle, originally seated at Botevyle, near Church Stretton, of which the Marquis of Bath is the head. The present Thomas Botfield, of Hopton Court, esq. was high sheriff* of Shropshire in 1818; his brother, William Botfield, of Decker- hill, Salop, esq. filled the same oflfice in 1806 ; and their nephew, Beriah Botfield, of Noron Hall, co. Northampton, esq. is one of the present represen- tatives of the borough of Ludlow in Parliament). Barry of twelve or and sa. Crest — A reindeer statant or. Motto — J'ay bonne cause. BoTFUST (Suffolk). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. (Another adds a label of three points az.) BoTHALL. Or, an orle az. BoTHAii (Yorkshire). Ar. six pellets. BoTHE. Sa. a cockatrice or, combed gu. BoTHE. Ar. three horseshoes within an orle of six crosslets pattee fitchee sa. BoTHE. Ar. three horseshoes in fesse, betw. fix cro.«s- lets pattee fitchee sa. BoTHi:LL,or Botell (Essex). Gu.achev. betw.thiee combs ar. Crest — A marigold ppr. Both ELL. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three (another two) blue bottles ppr. stalked vert. BoTBELL. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three garbs az. Bothell. Ar. three towei's triple towered az. BoTHNELL. Or, on a bend sa. three mullets ar. Bothor. Ar. an escarbuncle, staves florettee sa. BoTHWELL, Lord (Holyrood House). Az. a chev. betw. three trefoils slipped or. Crest — A naked boy pulling down the top of a green pinetree. Motto — Obdura adversus urgentia. BO U 15 0 U EoTHWELL (Glencorse). Tiie same Arms, Crest, and Afotto, BoTHw ELL (Foord). The same, without the crescent. BoTHWKLL (Scotland). Az. on a cUev. betw. three trefoils slipped or, a mullet gu. BoTiNGHAM (Cornwall). Ar. three beudlets gu. BoTLESHAM (Northumberland). Gu. three bird-bolts in pale ar. BoTON. Ar. a pale wavy sa. BoTREAtiLX, or BoTREUx (Devonshire). Chequy ov and gu. on a chev. az. three horseshoes ar. Crest — A dove standing on a liill ppr. BoTREAUX (Cockermouth, co. Cumberland). Ar. three toads erect sa. Crest — A dove standing on a hill ppr. BOTREAUX. Ar. a griffin segreant az. Crest — A man holding a flail, the handle part ar. the other or, legs of the first, coat gu. cap ppr. BoTRELL (Shropshire). Chequy or and gu. on a chev. of the second three fleurs de-lis of the first. BoTREiix (Cornwall). Ar. a griffin segreant gu. amied az. Crest — Two branches of laurel in saltire ppr. BoTREUx. Or, a lion ramp. vert. BoTREUX. Paly wavy of six or and gu. BoTRiNGAM. Ar. a bendlet gu. BoTRiNGHAM (Devonshire). Ar. three bendlets gu. BoTRiNCHAM. Ar. an eagle displ. vert, membered gu. crowned or. BoTT (Statfordshire). Or, a chev. erm. betw. three mullets sa. pierced of the field. Crest — On a glove a falcon ppr. BoTTELEy, BoTiLLY, or BoTLEY. Ar. a chev. chequy sa. and or, in chief three fleurs-de-lis of the second. Crest — A boar's head and necksa. ducally gorged or. BoTTELL. Ar. a fesse betw. three escallops sa. Crest ■ — An escallop shell az. BoTTELL. Gu. a chev. betw. three combs ar. BoTTERELL. Gu. ten bezants, four, three, two, and one, on a canton ar. an annulet pierced sa. BoTTERELL. Gu. nine bezants, three, three, two, and one, on a canton ar. a cinquefoil sa. BOTTERELL, or BoTRiELL. Ar. a Uou ramp. sa. and chief g'l- Bottle-Makers and Horners Company of (London). Ar. on a chev. betw. tliree leather bottles sa. as many buglehorns stringed of the first. Bottrell (Essex). Chequy or and gu. a chev. az. Bottrells, or Botbell (Shropshire). Cliequy or and gu. on a chev. az. three fleurs-de-lis of the first. BoTTBY (Suftblk). Az. on a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee or, as many boars' heads couped gu. Bough E. Or, on a cross sa. five escallops ar. Crest — A Saracen's head couped at the shoulders, and full faced ppr. wreathed round the temples ar. and sa. Boucher (Salisbury). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three leopards pass, guard, or. Crest — A greyhound se- jant ar. collared and lined or. Boucher. Arms and Crest as Bouchier, London. Motto — Non vi sed voluntate. Boucherett (VVillingham, co. Lincoln ; of French extraction, now represented by Ayscouc iiE Bouch- erett, of Willingham, esq. high sheriff ot Lincoln- shire in 1820, great-grandson of Matthew Bouch- erett, of Willingham, esq. and Isabella his wife, second dau. and co heir of Sir Edward Ayscoughe, of Stallingbro, knt.) Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a cock, or, armed and crested for Bourcherett ; second and third, sa. a fesse or betw. three asses pas- sant arg. for Ayscoughe. Crest — A cockatrice or. Alotfo — Prima voce salutat. Bouchier (Essex). Sa. three lions pass. or. Bouchier (Little Staiubridge, co. Essex). Sa. three leopards pass, in pale or, spotted of the field. Crest — A gi'eyhound sejant ar. ducally gorged or. Bouchier (London, originally from Holland). Ar. on a mount a tree, on the top an owl ppr. in chief two mullets gu. Crest — An owl ppr. Bouge (Thurcaston, co. Leicester). Or, on a fesse sa. three water bougets ar. Crest — A bat displ. ar. BouGHAN (Lincoln). Az. on a bend ar. cottised or, three torteaux. BouGHAN, or BouGHON. Sa. three garbs or. BoucHE (Gloucester). Gu. a fesse vair6 betw. three mullets ar. BouGHEY (Newcastle-under-Line, and Betley, co. Stafford, bart. ; since of Aqualate Hall, in that county, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth arg. three bucks' heads erased and cabossed erm. secojid and third sa. a cross wavy erminois betw. four plates, each charged with an arrow in bend of the field. Crests — First, out of an eastern crown, gold, the points alternate or and arg. a buck's head ermines, attired and collared of the first ; second, a plate charged with a pheon per pale ei-m. and sa. the point downwards. Motto — Ncc queerere, nec sper- nere, honorem. BouGHEY (Cotton, CO. Stafford). Ar. three stags' heads cabossed sa. Crest — An angel in a praying posture, betw. two branches of laurel in orle, ppr. Bouohtell (Bodmyn, co. Cornwall, granted 1006). Per pale gu. and sa. an estoile of eight points, issu- ing from a crescent or. Boughton (Lawford, co. Warwick, hart.; since of Rouse Lench, co. Worcester). Ar. on a chev. betw. three trefoils slipped sa. three stags' heads cabossed or, on a chief gxi. a goat pass, of the field. (Granted by Henry VIII.) Another ancient coat, sa. three crescents or, quartering Rouse, viz. sa. two bars engr. ar. Crests — A stork's head erased per chev. of four sa. and ar. in the beak or, a snake ppr. for Boughton ; a man's head ppr. beard, hair, and whiskers sa. the head surrounded and crossed with a ribband, knotted at the top, and flowing from the sides ar. for Rouse. Motto— Omae bonum, Dei donuni. Boughton (Essex, 150S). Ar. a chev. ermines, betw. three crosses fornifee fitchee sa. Boughton (Kent). Gu. a fesse betw. three goats' heads erased ar. attired or. Boughton (Kent). Ar. a fesse dancettee (another, indented) betw. three crosses crosslet or. Boughton (Lawford, CO. Warwick). Sa. three cres- cents or. Crest — -A lion's head couped or. Boughton (Warwick). Gu. on a fesse betw. three goats' heads erased ar. attired or, as many fleurs- de-lis az. Boughton (Yorkshire). Ar. on a bend sa. three martlets of the field. Boughton. Ar. on a chev. betw. three crosses fitchee sa. as many bucks* heads cabossed or. Boughton. Ar. a chev. sa. charged with three bucks' heads cabossed or, on a chief gu. a goat trippant of the field. Boughton. Ar. a chev. couped (another, indented) betw. thi'ee crosses bottonee, fitchee sa. Boughton. Sa. three owls ar. beaked and legged or. BouiE (Scotland). Or, a saltire and cross gu. BouiLE. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three torteaux. BoULDY, or BowLHY. Sa. three hinds' heads erased ar. Crest — Two branches of thorn in orle. BouLD (Lancashire). Ar. a chev. ojjpressed by abend gu. on a canton of the last a cross pattee or. BouLD (Lancashire). Ar. a griilin segreant sa. within a bordure gu. BouLUERsoN (Devonshire). Ar. a cross az. in each of the chief quarters a cross crosslet fitchee, of the last. BouLER. Sa. a maunch or. BoULiNG. Sa. an inescutcheon erm. in an orle of martlets ar. Crest — A garb or. BouLKELEY. Ar. Oil a fesse gu. three mullets of the first, in chief two boars' heads couped sa. BouLL. Az. on a bend or, three chess rooks gu. Boultbee, or Boultbie. Az. a chev. betw. three garbs or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a demi boar ppr. BouLTON (Burston, co. Norfolk). Gu. on abend engr. ar. three leopards* faces of the field. BouLTON (originally of Stixwold, co. Lincoln, now of Woultoii, in the same shire : the present represen- tative is the Rev. Anthony Boulton, rector of Preston Capes, co. Northampton). Az- three bird bolts or, quartering the ensign of Forster [iildck name see]. Crest — Bolt in tun. Motto — Dux rutae ratio. Boulton (Norfolk and Yorkshire). Ar. on a bend engr. gu. three leopards' faces of the field. Crest — On a holly bush vert, fructed of the second a hawk rising ppr. B O U B O U BouLTOUN (Suffi)Ik). Ar. on a chev. gu. a leopard's face of the field. BouLTON (Gibbon Grove, co. Surrey). Sa. a hawk ar. on a canton or, a garb gu. quartering az. a chev. betw. two fleurs de lis in chief and a crab in base, or. Crest — A hawk ar. coll;ired, legged, and belled gu. the wing.s expanded, the dexter foot sup- porting a shield az. charged with a fleur de-lis or. BuuM, or BowNE. Or, a cross az. BouME. Sa. a chev. per pale ar. and or, betw. three griffins' heads erased of the second. BouN. Gu. a crescent erm. and eight martlets in orle or. BouNCETER. Erm. a saltire engr. gu. (Another adds a label of three points vert). BouNCETER. Erm. on a saltire engr. gu. a mullet or. Bound. Az. three daggers paleways ar. hilts and pomels or. Crest — On the top of a tower a lion ramp. BouiNN, or BoiiN. Ar. on an inescutcheon gu. a cres- cent of the first, within an orle of martlets of the second. Crest — A sword and key in saltire ppr. BouNTON (Scotland). Ar. three bunting birds ppr. on a chief az. a sword barways of the first, hilt and pomel or. Boun. Ar. on an inescutcheon betw. eight martlets in orle gu. a crescent of the first, BouRCH (Ireland). Gu. a chev. ar. in chief a lion pass. or. Crest — A demi lion pass. gu. holding in the dexter paw a fleur de lis or. BouRCHER (Worcestershire; granted 1587). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three leopards or. Crest — On a mount vert a greyhound ar. ducally gorged and lined or. BouRciiiER (Essex). Sa. three leopards pass, in pale or, a crescent for dift". BouRcHiER (Essex and London). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three leopards pass. or. Crest — A greyhound sejant ar. ducally gorged or. BouRCHiER (Kent). Ar. a cross engr. gu. between four water bougets sa. within a bordure gobonated or and of the second. (Another charges it with seven bezants). Boc'RCHiER (London). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three wolves or. BouncHiER. Ar. a cross engr. gu. betw. four water bougets sa. Crest— An old man's head sidefaced ppr. couped at the shoulders habited vert, collared or, on his head a ducal coronet gold, out of which a long cap hanging forward gu. tasselled of the second. BouKCHiER (1610). Sa. three leopards in pale or, spotted of the first. Crest — A greyhound saliant or. BouRCHiER. Ar. on a cross engr. gu. betw. four ogresses a label az. fleury or. BouRCHiER (Barnsley, co. Gloucester). Az. a chev. betw. three martlets or. BouRCHiER. Ar. on a cross engr. gu. betw. four ogresses a label of five points az. BoiiRCKLAND. Per bend in point to the sinister az. and or. Boi RijEN. Az. three hautboys two and one, betw. as many crosses crosslet or, one and two. Crest — A bunch of grapes fructed ppr. BouRDMAN. Sa. on a bend cuttised ar. three mascles of the first. BoL'RuoN (Scotland). Az. a mound or, crossed gu. betw. two bourdon staves (i. e. battle-axes) pale- ways ppr. Crest — A lion ramp. ar. holding a battle- axe ppr. Bourgeois. Gu. a bend or and chief ar. BouRGES (Somersetshire ; granted 1614). Ar. a fesse az. fretty or, in chief three mascles of the third, all within a bordure az. bezautee. Crest — A camel's head erased ppr. bezantee. BouRGHUAN. Ar. three cinquefoils sa. BouRGHoPE (Ireland). I'aly of six ar. and sa. on a bend gu. three escallops of the fiist. I^ouiiCHOPE. Ar. on a chev. az. tiiree fleurs-de-lis or. BouRciLON. See Borcilon. BouRGoNCNE. Per fesse nebulee of three az. and ar. BouRGONGNE. Az. three fleurs-de lisor, over all a bend gu. charged with a chief and dolphin of the field. BoRGROA'GE. Az. a talbot pass. ar. BooGUYLON (Worcestershire). Quarterly, or and gu. a bend sa. three annulets of the first. BouRK. Or, a cross gu. BouRKE {Earl of Mayo). Or, a cross gu. in the dex- ter chief quarter, a lion ramp. sa. ; in the sinister chief quarter, a sinister hand couped at the wrist of the last. Crest — A cat sejant guard, ppr. (i. e. a tabby cat) collared and chained or. Supporters — ■ Two men vested in armour to the middle of the thighs ; over the thighs a skirt, at their sides a sword to the belt gu. about the neck a square white band ar, anns and legs naked, sandals sa. and in the exterior hands a battle-axe all ppr. Motto — A cruce salus. BouRKE (St. Andrew's, Holborn, co. Middlesex ; granted 1757). Ar. a cross gu. in the dexter chief and sinister base quarters, a lion ramp, of the second ; in the sinister chief an eagle displ. with two heads sa. ; in the dexter base a dexter hand couped at the wrist of the second. Crest — A lion couchant guard, the tail issuing from betw. the hindlegs or, charged on the shoulder with a fleur- de-lis az. Motto — Chacun le sien. BouRKE. See Burke. BouRKE (Dromsally, co. Limerick, now represented by General Sir Rich ard Bourke, K.C.B. of Thorn- field, CO. Limerick, lately Governor in Chief of New South Wales, son of the late John Bourke, esq. by Anne his wife, youngest dau. of Edmund Ryan, of Boscobel, co. Tippei-ary, and great grand- son of Richard Bourke, of Dromsally, esq. whose son, by a secoud wife, Richard Bourke, of Castle- coniiel, esq. changed his name to De Burgho, and was created a Baronet of Ii'eland in 1785). Or, a cross gu. in the first quarter a lion rampant sa. Crest — A cat-a-mountain sejant guard, ppr. collared and chained or. Motto — A cruce salus. BouRLYNET. Gu. three escutcheons ar. each charged with as many martlets sa. (Another, martlet sa.) Bourne (London). Ar. on a chev. engr. gu. betw. three lions ramp. sa. three mascles or. Crest — An arm erect issuing out of clouds ppr. vested or, cufi" ar. in the hand ppr. a pheon sa. held by the point. Bourne (London, 1570). Az. two lions pass, in pale ar. Bourne (Chesterton, co. Oxford). Ar. on a mount vert, standing on four bars wavy, in base of the first and az. a tower triple towered gu. on a chief of the fourth a sun betw. two estoiles or. Crest — • A pegasus courant with wings endorsed gu. semee d'estoiles or, holding in the mouth a rose of the first stalked and leaved vert, seeded gold. Bourne (Wells, co. Somerset). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three lions ramp. sa. a chief ermines. Crest — A demi tiger ar. maned, tufted, and armed sa. gorged with a collar ennines. Bourne (of Hilderstone Hall, co. Stafford). Ar. on a mount vert, and in base harry wavy of four of the field and az. a castle triple towered gu. two flaunchesof the last, on a chief nebuly of the third the sun in splendour betw. two estoiles of the first. Crest — On a mount vert a pegasus saliant per fesse or and gu. charged on the body with two fountains ppr. in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — Hrec omnia transeunt. Bourne (as borne quarterly by the Right Hon. Wil- liam Sturoes-Bourne, son of the late Rev. John Sturges, LL.D. Chancellor of the Diocese of Win- chester, by Judith his wife, youngest dau. of Richard Bourne, of Acton Hall, co. Worcester, esq. and grandson of the Rev. John Sturges, by Mar- garet his wife, sister of Robert Lowth, Bishop of London). Ar. a chev. gu.betw. three lions ramp. sa. Bourne. Gu. a crescent erm. Bourne. Ar. on a chev. gu. three lions ramp. or. Bourne. Erm. a bend az. Bourne. Quarterly, sa. and ar. four leopards' heads counterchanged on a chief or, three fleurs-de-lis az. Bournell. Barry of six az. and ar. a bend gu. BouRNETT. Or, three bars gu. BouRSAULT (France). Ar. three rosebuds gu. leaved vert. BouRTETORT (Norfolk). The same as Botatort. BouRTYNET (Tournay). Gu. an inescutcheon betw. three martlets ar. (Another, or). BOW BOW BotsFir.LD. Gu. three chev. interlaced or, in chief a lion's head erased ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, an eagle's head ppr. BousTEAU, Vert, on across, betw. four cinquefoils, ar. a rose of the first. Crest — On a lion's head erased a chapeau, all ppr. BouTEToRET, or BouTETORT (Norfolk). Erm. a sal- tire engr. gu. BouTETORT. Or, a saltire (another, engr.) sa. BouTCTORT. Or, a saltire engr. sa. label vert. BouTETORT. Or, on a saltire engr. sa. an annulet of the field. Booth. Ar. three boars' heads erect and erased sa. BouTviLLEN (Cumberland). Ar. a crescent gu. BouvERiE, De (Brabant, 1396). Gu. a bend vaire. BouvERiE [Earl of Harinor). Per fesse or and ar. an eagle displ. with two heads sa. on the breast an escutcheon gu. charged with a bend vaire (being the ancient ai-nis of Bf)UVERiE, confirmed and al- lowed to be thus borne by royal sign manual in 1798). Crest — A derai eagle with two heads displ. sa. ducally gorged or, on the breast a cross crosslet ar. Swpporters — On each side an eagle reguardant sa. gorged with a ducal coronet or, charged on the breast with a cross crosslet ar. Motto — Patria cara, carior libertas. Bou VER I E ( Delapre Abbey, co. Northampton, a younger branch of the noble family of Radnor, the present Edward Bouverie, of Delapre Abbey, esq. being eldest son and heir of the Hon. Edward Boiiverie, second son of Jacob, 1st Viscount Folkestone, Arms, Crest, and Motto, same as the Earl of Rau- NOR. Bouverie, Des. Per fesse or and ar. an e.tgle displ. with two heads sa. Crest — A demi eagle displ. with two heads sa. gorged with a ducal coronet or, and charged on the breast with a cross crosslet ar. BouviER. Or, a bend vaire of the first and purp. betw. two cottises gu. Crest — An eagle with wings expanded ppr. BovELL. Ar. a lion ramp, within a bordure engr. sa. BovER (Cheshire). Ar. on a saltire betw. four goats' heads couped sa.five fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — A goat's head couped sa. horned and charged^ on the neck with a fleur-de-lis or. BovEY (Wordon Abbey, co. Bedford, and Stow, co. Cambridge; granted I71'2). Vert, two bows bent paleways in fesse, and three arrows conjoined in base, one in pale and two in saltire, and a chief embattled all sa. Crest — A lion's paw erect and erased per fesse or and gu. holding a bow of the second, stringed of the first. EoviLE (Suffolk). Quarterly, or and sa. Crest — A demi friar holding in the hand a crucifix. BoviLE. Or, a chev. gu. betw. three (another, nine) torteaux, BoviLE. Ar. a lion ramp. aa. (Another adds, a bor- dure engr. of the second). BoviLE. Ar. a chief or. BoviLE. Gu. a bend bevilled or. BovY (Warwickshire). Vert, three bows strung ar. BovYLL. Quarterly, ar. and sa. Crest — A bull pass, quarterly, sa. and or. Bowater (London, Her. Off. London, c. 24). Ar. on an inescutcheon sa. betw. eight martlets gu. acres- cent of the field. Crest — Out of clouds a rainbow all ppr. BowBKiDCE. Bendy of six champaine purp. and ar. BowcEGAULT. Ar. an eagle imperial sa. BowcHER (Lincolnshire). Sa. a chev. or, betw. three lamps ar. fire ppr. BowcuER. Az. three water bougets or. BovvcHER. Or, on a fesae gu. betw. three pellets a lion pass, guard, ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coro- net or, a demi pelican vulning herself ar. BowDEN (Bowdcn, no. Chester). Quarterly, sa. and or, in the chief dexter quarter a lion pass, of the second. (Another, ar.) Crest — A bezant charged with a lion's head erased gu, and collared. BowDEN (Oxfordshire). Quarterly, gu. and ar. in the first quarter a lion pass, guard, or. BowDEN. Quarterly, sa. and or, in the first quarter a lion pass. ar. BoWDEN. Ar. three teazels slipped ppr. BowDEN. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three teazels slipped ppr. BowuiTCH (Bowditch, co. Dorset). Ar. a fesse wavy betw. three bows paleways gu. Crest — Seven arrows or, barbed and feathered ar. six in saltire and one in pale. BowuLESs (Shropshire). Ar. two ravens in pale sa. BowDoN. Quarterly, sa. and or, in the first quarter a lion pass, guard, ar. Crest — On a chapeau a fox sejant. BowDON. Quarterly, sa. and ar. in the first quarter a lion pass, guard, of the second. BowDoN (Soiitligate House, co. Derby, as borne by the present John Bruno Bowdo.n, of Beighton Fields, esq. son and heir of Henry Bowdon, of Southgate House, esq. by Mary, his wife, only child of Joseph Erdeswick, of Sandon Hall, co. Stafford, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, quar- terly sa. and or, in the first quarter a lion pass, ar- langued gu. for Bowdon ; second, gu. a bordure erm. and third, ar. on a chev. gu. five bezants for Erdeswick. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a demi eagle displ. with a cross formee immediately over its head. Bowell (Berry Court, co. Hants; granted 13 Dec. 1C6-2). Per fesse ar. and gu. a lion ramp, within a bordure all counterclianged. Crest — A lion's head erased harry of six ar. and gu. Bowell, or )5oweli.s (Rushall, co. Stafford). Ar. a lion ramp, within a bordure engr. sa. Bowell. Quarterly, ar. and sa. Buwen (Kittle Hill and Swansea, co. Glamorgan). Az. a stag ar. with an arrow stuck in the back, and attired or. Crest — A stag standing vulned in the back with an arrow ppr. Bowen (London). Sa. on a chev. embattled ar. betw. three fleurs-de-lis or.twolions pass, counter-pass. gu. Bowen (Oxfordshire). Az. a lion ramp, within an orle of roses or. Crest — An arm couped at the elbow and erect, habited sa. cuff", erra. holding in the hand ppr. a chaplet of laurel vert. Bowen. Vert, a stag's head and neck couped ppr. Crest — A stag tripping ppr. Motto — Cautus a fu- ture. Bowen. Ar. a stag sejant gu. attired or, in the mouth a trefoil slipped ppr. Bowen (Troedvraur, co. Cardigan, possessed of es- tates in that county time immemorial ; the present chief of this ancient family is the Rev. Thomas Bowen, M.A. of Troedyraur, son of the late Wil- liam Bowen, esq. high sheriff of Cardiganshire in 1755). Gu. a lion ramp, reguard. or. Crest — A nag's head bridled. Boweh, or BooER (London). Barry of six or andsa. as many escutcheons erm. three, two, and one. Crest — A wolf's head erased erm. Bower (Dorsetshire and Wiltshire). Az. on a saltire or, five trefoils slipped vert. Bower (Scotland). Vert, two bows in full bend pale- ways pjir. stringed ar. betw. three sheaves of arrows, two in chief and one in base of the second. Crest — A dexter and sinister arm shooting an arrow from a bow ppr. Motto — Ad metam. Bower. Or, on a bend vaire betw. two cottises sa. Crest — A demi Moor ppr. holding a drawn bow and arrow or. Bowek. Sa. a ciuquefoil ei-m. in chief three talbots' heads erased or. Bower (Welham and Scorton, co. York, resident at an early period at Bridlington, in the East Riding of that shire, now represented by Robert Bow er, of Welham, esq.) Sa. a human leg couped at the thigh, transpierced above the knee by a broken spear, in bend ppr. on a canton ar. a tower gu. Crest — A human leg transpierced as in the Arms. Bower (Killerby Hall, co. York, a younger branch of the Bowers of Welham, now represented by Henry Bower, of Killerby Hall and Tickhill, co. York, esq.) Arms, ike. same as preceding. Bower (Iwern House, co. Dorset, borne by Thomas Bowyer Bower, of that place, esq.) Sa. three talbots' heads couped in chief ar. langued gu. in the middle point a cinquefoil erm. Crest — A tal- bot's head. Motto — Hope well and love well. B O VV BOW Bower. Vevt, a gaib banded and bowed in the head ppr. Bovver, or Boure. Sa. a cross pattee ar. BowERBANK. Ar. two roundles gu.betw. three mullets in fesse az. Crest — A demi savage, ppr. wreathed about the head and middle with leaves vert. BovvERMAN,or BowREMAN (Devonshire andWiltshire). Erm. on a bend cottised sa. three boars' heads couped or. Crest — A goat's head erased or, the horns twisted gold and sa. (Another crest — A bull's head erased or, the horns twisted gold and sa). Bowers (Chichester). Per pale az.and gu. a dovear. beaked and membered or ; on a chief of the second two lions pass. sa. Crest — A lion pass ar. collared and chained or, holding in the dexter paw a bow, bent gold, stringed of the first. Bowers (Essex). Erm. on a chief Indented sa. three (another, two) lions ramp. or. Bowers. Erm. a bend gu. Bowlert, or BowET. Sa. a cross flory ar. BowERTON. Or, on a cross az. five fleurs-de-lis of the field. Bowes-Lyon {Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorn). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a lion ramp, within a double tressure flory counterflory az. second and third, gu. three lions pass, in pale. Crest — A demi lady to the girdle, richly attired, holding in her right hand the royal thistle, the whole encircled with a garland of laurel ppr. issuing from the wreath. Supporters — On the dexter side a unicorn ar. armed, maned, andunguled or ; on the sinister, a lion ramp, per fesse or and gu. Motto — In te Domine speravi. Bowes (London). Erm. three bows bent in fesse gu. stringed sa. on a chief az. a swan ppr. betw. two leopards' heads or. Bowes (Bradley Hall, co. Durham, chief of the great northern family of Bowes of Streatlam). Erm. three bows strung in pale gu. quartering the ensigns of Trayne, De la Hay, Dawden, Conyers of Boulby, Fitz Hugh, Grey, Conyers of South Cowton, and Aske, [tohich names see\ Crest — A sheaf of arrows, or, bound in a girdle az. sur- mounted with the motto, Sans variance et mon droit. Motto — In multis, in magnis, in bonis ex- pertus. Bowes (Streatlam, co. Durham, a knightly family, descended from William de Arcubus, temp. Con- questoris: the heiress of the Streatlam line, Mary Eleanor, only dau. and heiress of Geoi'ge Bowes, of Streatlam, esq. m. John, 'Jth Earl of Strathmore). Same Arms, &c. as the preceding. Bowes (Durham and Yorkshire). Erm. three long bows bent in pale gu. stringed or. Crest — Five arrows, four in saltire and one in pale or, feathered and headed ar. tied in the middle with a string az. {Another crest — Two bundles of arrows saltireways, flighted and headed ppr. banded gu). Bowes (Lord Mayor of London, 1545). Ei-m. three bows in pale gu. on a chief az. a swan ar. holding in the beak a dish with a covered cup in it, betw. two leopards' heads or. Bowes. Erm. three bows gu. stringed sa. on a chief or, a swan ar. holding a gem ring in the beak of the fourth, betw. two leopards' heads of the same. Crest — A demi leopard ramp, guard, gu. holding a bundle of arrows feathered ar. headed or, banded vert. Bowes. Erm. three long bows bent, in pale gu. Bowes. Ar. on a bend az. three gi-iffins' heads erased of the field. Bowes. Gu. two wings inverted and conjoined or. BowET, or Bewet (Yorkshire). Ar. three reindeei-s' heads cabossed sa. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned np erm. a leopard ar. ducally gorged or. BoWETT (Lincolnshire and Norfolk). The same. BowGHEN, BowHEN, or BowHEYN. Sa. three garbs or. BowHAN. Az. three garbs or, banded gu. BowiiAN. Az. on a bend ar. betw. three lions or, a lozenge gu. BowHiE. Ar. on abend sa. three buckles or. Crest — A demi lion az. holding in the dexter paw a dagger ppr. Motto — Quod non pro patria. BowKELL (Scotland). Ar. ou a chev. vert betw. three round buckles az. Bowker. Ar. a bendlet betw. two eagles displ. az. Crest — On a tower a lion ramp. BowLAND (Essex and London). Sa. an eagle displ. ar. beaked and legged gu. ('rest — Out of a ducal coronet a hand and arm couped at the elbow, in armour or, holding a sword ar. pomel gold. {Ano- ther crest — The hand grasping a laurel branch vert, with the sword). BowLAND (London). Sa. two flaunches or, three eagles displ. counterchanged. BovvLAND (London). Sa. two flaunches ar. three eagles in fesse counterchanged, betw. four ogresses (or torteaux) each charged witli a cross patee fitchee or. BowLANo. Sa. an eagle displ. ar. betw. four bezants, each charged with a cross crosslet fitchee of the first, betw. two flaunches of the second, each charged with an eagle displ. of the first. Crest — Two demi ducks with wings displ. respecting each other, the dexter ar. the sinister sa. beaked or. BowLBV. Az. three mallets or. Crest — A Catharine wheel or. BowLE. Ar. achev. betw. three bitterns' heads erased sa. Crest — A demi bittern reguard. Bowler (Bowler, co. Wilts.) Ar. two birds in pale sa. beaked and legged gu. BowLEK. Ar. on a fesse chequy or and gu. betw. three crosses crosslet sa. as mauy annulets. Crest — A boar's head couped per pale az. and gu. be- zantee. Bowler. Gu. a fesse chequy or and sa. betw. two crosses pattee of the second. Bowler. Ar. two bends gu. a chief sa. BowLEs(Herefordshire and Herts). Ar.on a chev.betw. three boars' heads sa. as many escallop shells or, within a bordure vert bezantee. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a boar's head couped sa. betw. two wings gvi. billettee of the first. Bowles (Herts). Ar. a chev. betw. three boars' heads sa. on a chief of the second as many escallops or, within a bordure vert, (another az.) bezantee. Crest — On a ducal coronet a boar's head ar. betw. two wings gu. in the mouth a bezant. Bowles, or Bowldes (Herts and Herefordshire). Ar. on a chev. betw. three boars' heads sa. ai'med or, as many escallops of the third. Bowles (Gosberkirk, co. Line ) Az. three standing bowls ar. out of each a boar's head or. Crest — A demi boar az. armed, hoofed, and bristled or, pierced through the chest with an arrow gold, headed ar. Bowles (Milton-hill, Abingdon, as borne by Thomas Bowles, esq. of that place). Same as preceding. Bowles (descended from John Bowles, of Bristol, living in 1400: his great grandson, Rowland Bowles, a volunteer under Sir Thos. Arundel at the siege of Gran, in Hungary, in 15!i5, received, on that occasion, the honour of knighthood, and the addition of the crescent to his arms : the present representative of the family is the Rev. William Llsle Bowles, of Bremhill, co. Wilts, Canon of Salisbury, one of the nearest surviving relatives of Sir Isaac Newton). Az. in chief the sun in splendour arg. in base a crescent or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, a griffin's head erased or. Bowles (Inner Temple, London ; granted 1796). Per pale indented gu. and az. three cups ar. in each a boar's head erect or. Crest — A demi boar erect enuinois, the sinister shoulder pierced with an arrow ar. Motto — lit tibi sic altcri. Bowles (London, Her Off. MS. Vincent, No. 154). Az. three cups or, out of each a boar's head erect ar. Crest — A buck's head ar. attii-ed or. Bowles (London). Sa. within three standing cups or, as many boars' heads ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a griflin's head sa. beaked or, betw. two wings of the last. BowLES,BooLES,or Bolles (Suffolk and Staffordshire). Ar. a cliev. gu. betw. three mullets sa. on a chief of the third a lion's bead erased, and two lozenges or. Bowles. Ar. On a chev.betw. three boars' heads gu. BO W BOX as many escallops or, within a bordure of the se- cond bezantee. Bowles, or Boles. Gu. two wings displ. or. BowLETON (Norfolk). Erm. a saltire gu. Bowling. Sa. an escutcheon erm. within an orle of eight martlets arg. Bowmakek (Scotland). Ar. a mullet or, within a bordure az. charged with eight cinquefoils of the first. Bowman (Hethletou, co. Dorset). Or, a chev. bctw. three bows bent in pale gu. Crest — On a staff raguled, couped, and erect ar. a quiver (or case) of arrows gu. the heads of the first buckled on the staff with a belt sa. Bowman (Wissingset, co. Norfolk). Ar. three bird- bolts gu. headed or, and feathered of the first. Crest — A sword erect ar. hilt and pomel or, on each side of the blade a demi annulet indented on the outside, gold, the half on the dexter near the point, the other near the hilt. Bowman (Scotland). Ar. a savage ppr. shooting an arrow from a bow or, strung gu. Crest — A demi blackamoor shooting an aiTOw from a bow, all ppr. Bowman. Ar. two bows gu. strung or, one within the other in saltire. Bowman. Ar. a pale champaine vert. Bowman, aii'aj Boyman. Ar. a boy's head ppr. crined or, couped below the shoulders, clothed gu. garnished gold. BoWN. Az.on a cross or, a rose gu. stalked and leaved vert. Crest — A hand holding an escutcheon charged with a rose. Bownas. Az. a bend cottised or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a sceptre environed with two serpents, betw. as many wings ppr. Bownas. Arg. on a fesse engr. az. betw. three lozenges gu. a lion ramp, or betw. two bezants. Crest- — On a mount vert a swan, wings displayed, erm. each charged with a lozenge gu.in the mouth an arrow, ppr. BowNE, or BovvvN. Az. a cross or. Crest — On the top of a tower issuing from the wreath an eagle, wings endorsed, holding in the beak an acorn, slipped and leaved vert. BowNE (Herts.) Az. on a bend ar. cottised or, betw. six lions ramp, of the last, a mascle gu. BowNE. Gu. a cinquefoil erm. within an orle of mart- lets or. BowNE. Gu. a crescent enn. within an orle of mart- lets or. BowNE. Gu. three crescents ar. BowNES. Ar. a fesse betw. three fusils az. Crest — An oak tree ppr. thereon, pendent, an escutcheon BowNYS. Ar. a fesse betw. three lozenges az. BowRE (Dunhead, St. Andrews, co. Dorset). Sa. three talbots' heads erased in chief, ar. Crest — A talbot's head sa. BowRES. Erm. on a chief indented gu. two lions ramp. or. BowRiNG. Per pale az. and sa. three chev. or. Crest — A parrot vert, feeding on a bunch of berries ppr. Bowrmell. Barry of six az. and ar. a bend gu. BowRNE. Gu. a lion ramp, within a bordure engr. or. Bows (London). Erm. three bows bent in fesse gu. stringed sa. on a chief az. a swan ppr. betw. two leopards' heads or. Bows. Erm. three long bows paleways in fesse gu. Bowser (Kent). Ar. a cross engr. gu. betw. four water bougets sa. within a bordure couuterchanged or and of the second. BowssAR (Gloucester, 160G). Erm. a cross chequy or and gu. betw. four water bougets of the third. Crest — A demi talbot gu. gorged with a collar chequy or and az. charged on the body with three guttees d'or. BowsTOCK. Ar.two ragged staves couped at the ends embowed one to the other sa. BowTHBY. Ar. on a canton sa. a lion's gamb erased in bend of the first. BovvTHEBY. The same ; with lions' garabs or. BowTON. Sa. three crescents or. BowYER (Denhara Court, co. Bucks and Radley, co. Berks ; the pedigree of the Bowyers is traced by Sir William Dugdale up to AXAredBowyer, ter/ip. Hen, I.; the present representative is Sir George Bow- YER, of Denham Court and Radley, bart). Or, a bend vaire cottised gu. quartering Knypersley, Gros- venor, Venables, Stonhouse, Brett, &c. Crest — A falcon risingarg. belled or. (Sometimes is used for crest, a demi man ppr. shooting with a bow and arrow arg. the arrow tipped or). Motto — Content- ment passe richesse. BowYER (Lincoln, 1576). The same Arms. Crest — Out of the top of a castle gu. a demi gi-iftin issuaiit or. BowYEK (London). The same Arms. Crest — An eagle with wings endorsed or, beaked and legged sa, BowYER (Lord Mayor of London, 1543). Vert, on a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased or, as many trefoils, slipped, of the field ; on a chief harry wavy az, and ar, an anchor betw, two frets, of the second. BowYER. The same Arms. Crest — An eagle's head erased ar. holding in the mouth an anchor gu. by the middle of the shank, fluke downwards. BowYER (Camberwell, co. Surrey). Or, a bend vaire, cottised sa. (Another, gu.) Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a tiger sejant ar. BowYER (Charlwood, co. Surrey, and London). The same Anns. Crest — An arm couped at the elbow, and erect, habited gu. charged with three bends and cuffed or, holding in the hand ppr. a dragon's head erased. BowYEK (Knipersley, CO. Stafford: the heiresses of the last hart.. Sir William Bowyer, of Knipers- ley, were Mary, /«. to Charles Adderley, of Haras Hall, esq. ; Dorothy, m. to Sir Thomas Gresley, bart. ; Jane, m. to Lefturch Oldfield, esq. ; and Anne, ?«. 1st, to Sir John Bellot, bart. and 2ndly, to Rowland Port, esq.) Ar, a lion ramp. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee gu. (Another, the lion sa). Crest — Out of a tower gu. a demi dragon ramp. or. BowYER. Ar. (another, vert) a lion ramp. betw. three crosses crosslet gu.on a canton az. a garb or. Crest — On a mount vert a tower triple towered gu. therein a demi dragon or. BowYER. Az. on a saltire ar. five trefoils slipped vert. Bowyer, Az. on a saltire or, five trefoils slipped vert. Bowyers, Company of (London). Sa. on achev.betw. three floats or, as many mullets of the first. Crest — . On a wreath three long bows interlaced, one erect and two in saltire gu. Bowze, or BoiizE. Arg. on an inescutcheon within an orle of martlets gu, a crescent of the field. Box. Az. a lion pass guard, ar. betw. three griflins' heads, erased or. Crest — A demi griftin or, winged ar, holding in the claw a fireball ppr. Box (Oxford). Az, a lion pass, betw, three griflins' heads erased or. Crest — An arm couped at the elbow, lying fesseways, habited gu, cuff, ar, hold- ing erect in the hand ppr. a branch of box vert, at the elbow another branch of box erect, of the last. Box (Rydewell), Gu, three trefoils or. Box (Sussex), Or, a bend az, betw, six lions ramp, gu- Box. Az. a lion pass. ar. guttee gu. betw. three griflins' heads erased or. Crest — A demi griflin or, winged az. the first feather gold, holding betw. the claws a fireball of the first, flames gu. Box. Gu, a buck's head cabossed or. Box. Gu. a bend ar. betw. six lions ramp. or. Box. Or, six lions ramp. gu. three, two, and one ; over all a bend ar. BoxELL, or BoXALL. Gu. a chev. erm. Crest — An eagle's leg erased in fesse holding a feather in pale. BoXHULL, or BoxMELL (Susscx), Or, a lion ramp, az. fretty ar. Crest — Two anchors Tn saltire az. BOY BOY BoxLE. Or, two bars engr. below, and inverted above. BoxLEY Abbey (Kent). Ar. five lozenges conjoined in bend, sinister gu. on a canton of the last a cro- sier in pale or. BoxsTED, Gyronny of eight ar. and gu. a bend sa. bezantee. Crest — A hand, issuing from the wreath, pulling a thistle. BoxsTED ( Essex). Quarterly, ar. and gu. on a bend sa. three eagles displ. or. BoxsTED. Quarterly, ar. and gu. on a bend sa. five bezants. BoxsTED. Quarterly, gu. and ar. on a bend sa. four bezants. BoxuLL. Or, a lion ramp. az. fretty ar. BoxwELL. Ar. six annulets sa. within a bordure engr. gu. BoxwORTB (Cambridgeshire). Gu. a lion ramp, or, collared of the field. BoxwoRTH (Cambridgeshire). Or, a lion ramp. guard, gu. collared ar. BoxwoRTH. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. collared of the field. BoxwREY. The same as Boxworth, No. 2. Boy. Ar. two bais and a canton sa. BoYCE, or BoYSE. Ar. on a bend sa. three cinque- foils or. Crest — A star of six points or, within a crescent ar. BoYcoAT, or BouYCOAT. Gu. on a chief ar. three fire- balls ppr. Crest — An arm couped at the elbow, in armour, in the hand a fireball, all ppr. Boycott (Rudge Hall, co. Salop ; descended from Francis Boycott, of Buildwas, co. Salop, esq. pos- sessor of Boycott, in that county, in 1005. The present representative is Thomas Boycott, of Rudge Hall, esq.) Gu. on a chief arg. three gre- nadoes ppr. Crest — An armed ann ppr. issuing out of a crown mural, casting a granado. Ji/otto — Pro rege et religioue. These arms were granted by Charles II. 1663, to the present Mr. Boycott's ancestors, " Sylvanus Boycott of Hinton, and Francis Boycott of Byldwas, both in the county of Salop, sons of William Boycott, late of Byldwas, deceased, for having manifested their loyalty to His Majesty, by sundry services in the times of his great distiesses (as the said William Boycott, their father, had done to his Majesty King Charles I. by furnishing his army and garrisons with great shot, granadoes, and other necessary habiliments of war), and for their prudent deport- ment in sundry employments of trust, which de- served worthily of theij- Prince and country." The family claims descent from the Norman house of Bygod. Boyd (Kilmarnock, co. Ayr; descended from Robert, surnanied the Boyt, from his fair complexion, living in 1205; of this family was Thomas Boyd, the celebrated Earl of Arran, consort of the Prin- cess Mary, dau. of James II. of Scotland; and William Boyd, the ill fated Earl of Kilmarnock, who suffered for his participation in the rising of 1745). Az. a fesse chequy or (sometimes arg.) and gu. C7'est — A dexter hand erect issuing out of the wreath, pointing with the thumb and two fingers ppr. Motto — Confido. Boyd (Portincross, co. Ayr ; a cadet of Kilmarnock ; the heiress, Grizel, dau. of Robert Boyd of Por- tincross, Hi. Alexander Fullarton, of Kilmichael, in Arran, esq. and died in 1722, leaving issue). Arms, as Kilmarnock, within a plain bordure of the second tincture. Boyd (Merton Hall, co. Wigton; descended from William Boyd, Abbot of Kilwinning, second sou of Sir Thomas Boyd, of Kilmarnock, by Joanna his wife, dau. of Sir John Montgomery, of Ardrossan. The Abbot, William Boyd, had a dispensation from Rome, and received grants of laud in Lanarkshire, which descended in lineal succession, until sold by the late Rev. William Boyd, U.D. of Merton Hall, father of the present Edwaru Boyd, of Merton Hall, esq.) Arms, as Boyd of Kilmar- nock. Boyd (Pitcon, co. Ayr; descended from Thomas, se- cond son of Alexander Boyd, of Kilmarnock;. Tlie same Arms, within a bordure. Crest — A hand couped, pointing two fingers to the sun ppr. Motto — Spes mea in Ccelis. Boyd (Carlung, a scion of Boyd of Pitcon). Same Arms, &c. BoYu (Edinburgh). Az. a fesse chequy ar. and gu. betw. three roses in chief, and a crescent in base of the second. Crest and Motto, as Boyd of Kil- marnock. Boyd (Pinkhill). Az. a fesse chequy ar. and gu. in base a cross moline or. Crest — A cross moline sa. Motto — Prudentia me sustiuet. Boyd (Trochrig). Az. a fesse chequy ar. and gu. betw. two crosses crosslet fitchee in chief, and as many stars in base, of the second. C7'est — A sun dial. Motto- — Eternitatum cogita. Boyd (Roslare, co. Wexford; descended from the Boyds of Kilmarnock, and more immediately from Higatt Boyd, esq. to whom his cousin, John Highgate of Roslare, esq. bequeathed his estates by will, dated 16/'7 ; the present representative of this ancient family is James Boyd, of Roslare, esq. high sheriff of the county of Wexford in 1831). Arms, &c. as Boyd of Kilmarnock. Boyd (Danson, co. Kent, bart.) Az. a fesse chequy or and gu. in chief three mullets of the second, in base a crescent gold. Crest — Three ostrich fea- thers sa. Motto— Conl'\Ao. BovDE. Same as Boyd, hart. BoYDULL (Doddlester, co. Chester; descended from Osborn Fitz Tesson, living temp. William I. ; this family became extinct in the 14th century). Ar. three torteaux betw. two bendlets gu. a chief sa. Crest — A stag statant, transfixed in the side with an arrow in bend sinister. BoYDELL. Ar. on a fesse az. three mullets or, pierced sa. BoYDELL. Ar. on a fesse engr. az. three mullets of the field. BoYDELL. Vert, a cross pattee (another flory) or. BoYDELL, or BoYDEL (Cheshire). Vert, a cross pa- tonce or. BoYER. Sa. on a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased or, three towers of the field, ou a chief harry of six wavy of the first and ar. an anchor betw. two frets of the second. (Jrest — A lady's arm from the elbow erect, enfiled with a bracelet sa. BoYES (Scotland). Ar. a saltire and chief az. Crest — A dog sejant ppr. Motto — Attendez vouz. BoYES (Claybrooke, co. Leicester). Ar. two bars and a canton gu. charged with a lion pass, of the field. BoYES. Erm. two bars and a canton gu. BoYES. Sa. fretty ar. an inescutcheon gu. Bo YES. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three acorns ppr. BoYES. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three acorns gu. Boyland (Norfolk and Suffolk). Az. a saltire engr. or. Boyland (Suffolk). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a lion ramp. ar. and bend gu. ; second and third, sa. an eagle displ. ar. Boyland (Suffolk). Ar. an eagle displ. sa. membered Boyland. Gu. three saltorels ar. two and one. Boyland. Sa. an eagle displ. ar. armed gu. Boyle (Earl of Cork and Orrery). Per bend cre- nellee ar. and gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head erased per pale crenellee ar. and gu. Supporters — Two lions per pale crenellee, the dexter gu. and ar. the sinister ar. and gu. Motto — Honor virtutis prajmium. Boyle (&/W of Sliannoii). Arms, Crest, and Svp- porters, the same. Motto — Vivit post funera virtus. Boyle {Earl of Glagow). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, an eagle displ. with two heads gu. as a coat of augmentation ; second and third, per bend em- battled ar. and gu. for Boyle ; over all an escut- cheon or, charged with three bucks' horns gu. for the paternal coat of Boyle of Kelburn. Crest — An eagle displ. with two heads, per pale embattled ar. and gu. Supporters- — On the dexter side a savage ppr. wreathed about the temples and loins vert, holding in the dexter hand a branch of laurel ppr. B O V BRA on the sinister, a lion per pale embattled nr. and gii. Motto — Donilnus pvovidebit. Boyle (Hay Castle, co. Hereford). Per bend, ere- nellee ar. and gu. a cinquefoil for diff. Crest — A lion's head erased per pale, crenellee ar. and gti. Boyle (Ireland). Quarterly, first and fourth or, a bend voided az. ; second and third ar. a chough ppr. Boyle (Kentish Town, CO. Middlesex ; granted 24 Jan. 1569). Per bend crenellfee gu. and ar. Bori.E (Middlesex). Per bend, embattled ar. and gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head erased, per pale, embattled ar. and gu. Boyle. Per fesse, crenellee gu. and ar. BoYLEY (Buckinghamshire). Ar. a chev. sa. within a bordure of the second bezantee. BoYLEY. Per bend sinister embattled gu. and ar. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a lion's head erased gu. BoYLSTON. Gu. six crosses crosslet fitchee ar. three, two, and one ; on a chief or, three pellets. BoYMEN, BoYNAM, BoNHAM, Or BoYNAN. Or, on a cross sa. live bulls' heads cabossed ar. Crest — The trunk of a tree lying in fesse, ensigned with a fleur-de-lis betw. the branches. BoYMEN. Or, on a cross sa. live bulls' heads ar. on a chief gu. a goat of the third. BoYNE, Viscount. See Hamilton. BoYNELL (Rutlandshire). Gu. a fesae or,betw. three saltorels ar. BoYNELL. Or, four bendlets sa. BoYNELL, or BoYviLLE. Gu. four bendlets ar. Crest — A boy pulling a branch from a tree. BoYNEM. Ar. on a cross sa. five bulls' heads of the field. BoYNLEY (Rutlandshire). Ar. three saltorels gu. BoYNTON (Barmston, co. York, bart. derived from Bartholomew de Boynton, who is stated to have been lord of the manor of Boynton in 10G7). Or, a fesse betw. three crescents gu. (Anciently, the fesse was charged with a lion pass, or.) Crest — A goat pass. sa. guttee d' eau, beard, horns, and hoofs, or. Motto — II tempo passa. Boynton, or Bonyton (Sufl'olk). Az. six escallops or, three, two, and one. Boynton (Yorkshire). Gu. a fesse betw. three cres- cents or. Boynton. Or, on a fesse betw. three crescents gu. a lion pass, of the first. Crest — On a cinquefoil gu. a talbot's head erased sa. guttee d' or. Boynton. Anns, the same. Crest — A goat pass. sa. attired or, ducally gorged ar. Boynton. Or, on a cro.ss sa. five bulls' heads ca- bossed ar. Boynion, or BoNTON. Or, a lion ramp. az. BoYON. Or, a bull pass. gu. BoYPSTF.D (Essex). Quarterly, ar. and gu. on a bend sa. four bezants. Boys (Buckinghamshire). Ar. on a chev. sa. five bezants. Boys (Buckinghamshire and Kent). Ar. a chev. with- in a bordure sa. bezantee. Boys (Betshanger, co. Kent). Or, a griffin .segreant per fesse az. and sa. within a bordure gu. Crest — A demi lion ar. ducally crowned or. Boys (Fredvillin, co. Kent). The same. Boys (Hawkhurst, co. Kent). The same. Boys (Kent). Or, a griffin segi'eant sa. within a bor- dure gu. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up erm. a demi lion ar. crowned or. Boys (Kent). Or, a griffin segreant, per fesse az. and sa. within a bordure gu. charged with crosses for- mec, intermixed with acorns, of the field. Crest — A demi dog gobonated sa. and or, holding an oak branch, leaved and fructed gold. Boys (Lincoln). Ar. two bars and a canton gu. Crest — A stag's head couped ar. attired gu. betw. them a mound and cross or. Boys (Lincoln). Ar. two bars and a canton sa. Boys (Lincoln). Or, two bars and a canton gu. Boys (Hoston, co. Norfolk). Ar. two bars and a can- ton (or quarter) gu. over all a bend sa. Crest — An owl ar. ducally crowned or, sitting in a holly- bush vert. Boys, or Boyas (London). Paly of six, or and gu. on a chief of the second tliree escallops of tlie- first. Boys (Somersetshire). Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three trees erased vert, as many bezants. Boys (Suffolk). Erm. a cross sa. (Another, gu.) Boys. Ar. two bars and a canton gu. charged with a mullet ar. Boys. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three acorns gu. Boys. Ar. on a mount, in base, vert, the body of a tree sa. branched and leaved ppr. betw. two lions ramp, combatant gu. Boys. Sa. guttee d' eau. Boys. Ar. fretty gu. Boys. Gu. a tree eradicated or. Boys. Sa. a wheel ar. betw. three guttees of th» second. Boys. Ar. on a chev. sa. three bezants within a bor- dure of the second bezantee. BoYSE (Bannow, co. Wexford, settled there since the year ll)!)8 ; several of its members sat for the borough of Bannow, in the Parliament of Ireland. The present representative of the family IsThomas BoYSE, of Bannow, esq. high sheriirof the county of Wexford in 1841, son of the late Samuel Boyse, of Bannow, esq. by Dorothea his wife, dau. of Robert Shapland Carew, of Castleborough, esq.) Arg. two bars gu. on a chief az. three escallops ppr. Crest — Two snakes intertwined, erect. BoYSE. Or, a griffin segreant sa. within a borduro gu. Crest — A buck's head erased, attired gu. BoYSHELEY. Erm. on a chief gu. three leopar.Is' faces or. BoYSiLL, or BoYsHiLL. Ar. on a fesse engr. betw. three cinquefoils sa. as many fleurs de-lis or. BoYSY. Ar. two bars and a quarter gu. BoYTON (Walden, co. Essex). Az. on a fesse dan- cettee (another wavy) betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee or, three escallops gu. BoYTON (Boyton End, co. Norfolk). The snme ; the escallops being sa. BoYTON (Sussex). Az. six escallops or, three, two, and one. BoYTON. Sa. a fesse betw. three ostriches ar. mem- bered gu. BoYTON. Sa. a fesse betw. three herons ar. beaked and legged gu. BoYTON. Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a boar's head couped sa.; second and third, or, fretty gu. BoYTON. Ar. a fesse sa. fretty or. BoVTON, or BoYTONNE. Az. an escallop Or. (Another, ar.) Crest — A crow transfixed with an arrow, wings expanded ppr. BoYVELL, or BoYWELL. Gu. a fesse or, betw. three saltires ar. BoYViLL (Northamptonshire and Rutlandshire). Gu. three crosses humettee ar. BoYviLL (SufTolk). Quarterly, or and sa. (Some- times, in the first quarter, a lion pass, gu.) Boy v ILL. Sa. a chief or. BoYviLL. Gu. three bundlets ar. ' BoYviLL. Ar. a chev. betw. three bulls' heads ca- bossed sa. BoYviLLE. Gu. four bendlets ar. BoYviLLE, De. Az. an eagle displ. with two heads or. Crest — A demi eagle displ. with two heads or. BoYWARKE. Or, a lion ramp. gu. collared ar. BoYZELL. Ar. three torteaux. Crest — A talbot's head sa. in the mouth a stag's horn or. BoYzLE (Lincolnshire). The same. Bozou, or BozuN. Ar. three bird-bolts gu. garnished or. BozoN. Gu. three bird-bolts ar. BozON. Az. three bolts in pale ar. Braban, or Brabant. Ar. on a fesse bumettie az. three leopards' heads or. Brabant (Devonshire). Ar. on a fesse gu. three leopards' faces or. Brabant (Devonshire). Ar. on a fesse gu. three leo- pards' faces of the field. Brabant. Ar. on a fesse humett6e gu. three roses of the field. Crest — A rose gu. slipped and leaved vert, and a lance point or, in saltire. P BRA BRA Brabant. Ar. on a fesse Iiiimettfee gu. three roses or, over all a bend sa. Brabant. Ar. on a fesse humettfee gu. a lenpanl's head or. Brabant. Ar. a fesse humettee gu. in chief three leopards' faces of the second. Brabant. Or, three pales gu. Brabant. Ar. on a fesse humettee gu. three leo- pards' faces or, over all a ribbon sa. Brabint. Or, a lion ramp. az. Brabantinf. (gi-Bnted loro). Vert, a fesse arg. on a canton or, a rose gu. Crest — A dog pass. arg. collared or, thereon three leopards' heads sa. Bbabazon {Earl of Mtath). Gu. on abend or, three martlets sa. Crest — On a mount vert a falcon rising or, belled of the last. Sttpporlers — Two wiverns or, winged and membered gu. collared and chained of the first. Motto — Vota vita mea. Brabazon (Rath House, co. Louth ; descended from the Hon. Sir Anthony Brabazon, of Callistown,knt. third son of the first Lord Brabazon, of Ardee : the late Wallop Bkabazon, of Rath House, esq. d. in 1S31 : he m. first, Jane, dau. of Josias Du Pre, of Wilton Park,co. Bucks, esq. ; and secondly, Margaret Crane, grand-dau. of the late George Rooke, of FoUerton, co. Devon, esq. and left issue by both). Arms, Crest, and Motto, see Earl of Meath. Brabazon. Gu. on a bend or, (another, ar.) three mullets az. (or, sa.) Brabazon, or Brabasson. Gu. on a bend or, three Cornish choughs ppr. Bkabon, or Brabourne (London and Devonshire, 2 May, 1629, Her. Off. London, c. 24). Ar. on a fesse humettee gu. three leopards' faces or. Crest — A mewed hawk ppr. armed az. jessed and belled or. Brabocch, or Brubouch. Or,billettee, a lion ramp, sa. Eracays, or Brakes. Chequy or and az. on a fesse gu. three lions ramp. ar. Crest — A leopard ramp, guard, ppr. Brace (Worcestershire). Sa. a bend betw. two hands and arms couped at the elbows ar. habited in mail ppr. Crest — An arm embowed, habited in mailt holding in the hand, all ppr. a sword ar. hilt or. Brace. Sa. a bend ar. betw. three dexter hands couped ppr. Brack (borne by Vice Admiral Sir Edward Brace, K. C.B.) Or, within two bendlets az. betw. a lion Z'amp. and a scaling ladder, three rams pass. sa. ; a chief wavy, thereon, upon a neck of land project- ing into the sea, a fortified circular light house, with a red flag flying towards the sinister, all ppr. being intended to represent that part of the works defending the town and port of Algiers, to which H. M. S. Impregnable, commanded by Sir Edward Brace, was opposed in the memorable battle of the 27th August, 1816. Crest- — Out of a naval crown or, a dexter arm embowed in chain armour, the ,haud holding the flag of the kingdom of Holland in the year 1808, all ppr. Brace (borne by Francis Brace, esq. capt. R.N. nephew of the foregoing). The same ^ rwi, with the exception of the chief, and the same Crest. Brace (the ensigns of the other descendants of the late Francis Brace, father of Sir Edward Brace). The same j4r»»5, without the chief. Crest — .4 dexter arm embowed in chain armour, the hand grasp- ing a sword ppr. pomel and hilt or, attached to the blade a flag az. charged with an anchor gold. Bracebridce, or Brasbridge (Lincolnshire). Vairfe, a fesse gu. Crest — A stump of a tree ppr. raguled or. Bba cebridce (Sufi'olk). Vairfe ar. and sa. a fesse gu. Crest — On a mount vert a wolf pass. ar. Bbacebridge. Ar. a fesse gii. cottised wavy sa. Bracebridce. Vairfe ar. and sa. a bend gu. Bracebridce. Ar. a cross flory gu. Bracebridce. Ban-y nebulee of six, ar. and sa. a fesse gu. Bracebridce (co. Warwick, descended from Peter de Bracebriggc, of Bracebrigg, co. Lincoln, and afterwards of Kingsbury, co. Warwick, -who Amicia, grand-daughter, and ultimately heiress, of Turchill de Arden, Earl of Warwick, who, in rightof his second wife, Leverunia, inherited from Leofric, third Earl of Mercia, about forty-eighttowns in Warwickshire, together with Kingsbury, the .in- cient residence of Bertulphus, King of Mercia in 800, and subsequently of other Saxon earls before the Norman Conquest. The present male lineal descendants of this family, are Charles Holte Bracebridce, of Atherstone Hall, co. Warwick, esq. who still receives a quit rent of 40/. a year from Kingsbury ; and his first cousin, Walter Henry Bracebridce, of Chetwode Priory, co. Buckingham, now living at Moreville House, near Warwick). Vaire, arg. andsa. a fesse gu. Crev^ — A staft" (erased) raguly, arg. Motto— '^t Hi (Soll tDill. Braceburv. Or, a cross az. Bracegirdle. Az. two chev. arched, couched, and fretted ar. Bracegirdle (Bracegirdle Green, co. Chester). Crest — Two augers erect and endorsed, conjoined with a girdle gu. Bracer. Gu. six annulets embraced, two, two, and two, or. Bracester. Ar. on a bend gu. three martlets or. Crest — On a cloud a mullet of six points. Bracey, or Brassy. Sa. a bend betw. two dexter hands ar. Crest — A unicorn sejant resting the dexter paw against an oak tree ppr. Brachin. Gu. a fesse chequy or and az. betw. three lozenges gold. Bracken. Gu. fretty ar. sem6e of plates. Crest — A Catharine wheel. Bracken BURY (ScUaby, co. Durham). Ar. three chev. interlaced in base sa. Crest — A tree vert, under which a lion couchant sa. Motto — Saus recuUer jamais. Brackenbiiby (Scremby Hall, co. Lincoln). Same Arms, Crest, and Motto. Brackenbdry. Ar. three chev. interlaced az. Crest — A savage's head couped ppr. Brackesey. Arg. two bars nebulee sa. on a canton gu. a mullet pierced or. Crest — A boar's head and neck couped gu. bristled or. Brackington. Quarterly, per fesse indented ar. and gu. four annulets counterchanged. Brackley, or Blakley. Chequy, erm. and gu. on a bend az. three mullets or. Brackley, Town of (Northamptonshire). Quarterly, first and fourth, the coat of Egerton; viz. ar. a lion ramp. gu. betw. three pheons sa. ; second and third, the coat of Stanley, viz. ar. on a bend az. three stags' beads cabossed or. Two Crests — First, that of Ecerton, viz. on a wreath a lion ramp. gu. supporting an arrow ppr. barbed and plumed, ar.; second, that of Stanley, viz. on a chapeau gu. turned up with erm. an eagle with wings indorsed or, standing on a child ppr. swaddled gu. banded ar. Brackton. Az. three mullets or, a chief indented erm. Bracliffe, or Brearcliffe. Arg. three crosses crosslet sa. a chief indented gu. Braconbridg. Ar. a cross pattfee voided gu. Bracy. Quarterly, indented sa. and ar. Bracy. Quarterly, indented ar. and sa. on the se- cond quarter a swan ppr. Bracy. Quarterly, per fesse indented sa. and ar. Bracy. Gu. a fesse, in chief, two mullets pierced ar. Bracy. Gu. a fesse ar. in chief, two mullets with six points or. Bracy. Ar. on a chief gu. three mullets and a label of the first. Brad (Wrongle, co. Lincoln). Gu. three garbs ar. within a bordure engr. of the second. Bradborne, or Bradbdrne (Derbyshire). Ar. three pales az. a chief gu. Bradborne. Ar. on a bend gu. three mullets or. Bradbourne (Derbyshire). Ar. on a bend gu. cot- tised sa. three mullets pierced or. BKA BRA Brabeourne. Ar. three pales az. on a chief gu. as many crosses crosslet fitchee or. JJraubridg, Bkedbriuge, or Brodbriuge. Az. a pheon ar. Crest — A leopard's head erased ar. pel- lettee, ducally gorged or, betw. two spears ppr. headed of the first. Bradbriug. Per fesse sa. and az. a fesse dancettee ar. Bradburne (Bradburne and London). Ar. on a bend gu. three mullets or. Crest — A pine tree vert, fructed ppr. Bradbury (Essex and Suffolk). Sa. a cher. erm. betw. three round buckles ar. the tongues hanging downwards. Crest — A boar's head erect betw, two ostrich feathers ppr. Bradbury (Derbyshire and London). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three buckles ar. a fleur-de-lis or, for diff. Crest — A demi dove, volant arg. fretty gu. holding in the beak a slip of barberry vert, fructed en- Bradby. Ar. a saltire betw. four niillrinds sa. Crest — A serpent half erect and nowed, liolding in the mouth a garland of laurel ppr. Bradby. Ar. a saltire engr. betw. four martlets sa. (Another, the saltire gu.) Braddeler. Az. a bend invecked or. Bradden, or Braden (Korthumberland). Sa. abend engi-. ar. Bradden. Ar. a bend engi-. sa. Braddene, Braden, and Bradens (Rutlandshire). Sa. a bend engr. ar. Braddick (Boughton Mount, Boughton Monchelsey, Kent, borne by John Wilbraham Braddick, of Boughton Monchelsey, esq. only son of the late John Braddick, of the city of London, merchant, who left, besides, two daus., Eliza-Whitmore, wife of John Moncktou, of Maidstone, esq. and Maria, wife of John Casley, esq.) Or, on a chev. vert, betw. in chief, two lions' heads erased az. and in base a fox courant ppr. a stag's head cabossed betw. two wreaths of oak gold. Crest — A horse pass. arg. resting its fore leg on an escutcheon vert, cljarged with a stag's head cabossed, or. Braddock. Sa. a bend engr. ar. in the sinister chief an eagle displ. or. Braddocke (Abbaston, co. Warwick). Ar. a grey- hound courant, within a bordure engr. sa. Braddon. Sa. a bend fusilly ar. Buaddyll. Gu. on a chief ar. two swords in saltire az. Crest — An anchor in pale surmounted by a fleur-de-lis. BKADDYLL(as bome, with many quarterings, by Colonel Thomas Richmond Gale Bkaddvll, of Conishead Priory, CO. Lancaster, son and heir of the late Wilson Gale Braddyll, of the same place, esq. and represen- tative of the ancient family of Braddyll, of Brad- dyll and Brockhole). Quarterly, first, arg. a cross lozengy vert, over all a bend chequy, erm. and az. for Braddyll; second, arg. a fesse az. charged with an anchor betw. two lions' heads or, betw. three saltires of the second, for Gale; third, gu. two bars gemelles and a chief or, for Richmond; fourth, or a fesse chequy, or and gu. betw. three garbs sa. for Vaux. Crests — First, a badger pass, or, for Braddyll; second, a unicorn's head ppr. charged with two pales az. over all an anchor or, for Gale. Motto — Cognoies toy mesme. Bradeller. Or, a fesse gu. betw. three buckles vert. Braden HAM (Kent). Az. a fesse or betw. three chess rooks ar. Bradesley. Az. a chev. betw. three martlets or. Brauesley. Per pale or and sa. a chev. betw. three escallops, all counterchanged. Bhadeston, or Bradstone. Ar. on a canton gu. a cross or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet two lions' paws in saltire. , Bradeston. Gu. five lozenges in pale ar. Bradeston. Ar. a bend lozengy gu. Bradeston. Ar. five fusils in pale gu. Bradeston. Ar. five fusils in bend gu. Bradeston. Ar. a pile indented gu. Bradestone. Ar. on a cross gu. a cross or. Bradfeld. Az. a cross compoiiy or and of the first, betw. four mullets of the second. Bradfield (Norfolk). Ar. a cross chequy or and az. betw. four mullets of the second. Crest — An arm from the elbow erect, holding two branches of palm in orle. Bradfield (Norfolk). Az. a cross chequy or and of the first betw. four annulets of the second. Bradfield. Ar. on a bend az. three fleurs-de-lis or. Bradpoot, BRAi)FUTE,or Braidpoot. Ar. three hunt- ing horns sa. verilled or, strung gu. Crest — A demi griflin or, armed gu. Bradford, Earl of. See Bridgeman. Bradford (Cheshire and Devonshire). Sa. a cross engr. ar. Bradford (Yorkshire). Ar. a wolf's head erased betw. three buglehorns sa. Crest — A peacock's head ppr. ; in the mouth a snake, entwined round the neck, vert. Bradford (as borne by Gen. Sir Thomas Bradford, G. C. B.) Arms and Crest as the preceding. Motto — Fier et sage. Bradford (Yorkshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three buglehorns sa. Bradford (Yorkshire). Ar.on a fesse sa. three stags' heads erased (another, couped) or. Bradford (Wiltshire). Same Arms. Crest — A stag's head erased, or. Bradford. Ar.on a fesse sa. three stags' (another, goats') heads erased or. Bradford. Or, on a fesse sa. three goats' headi erased of the field. Bradford. Ar. three buglehorns sa. stringed or. Bradford. Ar. a cross gu. betw. four mulkta az. Bradford. Gu. a lion ramp. erm. Bradford. Ar. a wolfs head erased betw. threa buglehorns sa. in chief an annulet of tlie last. Bradgate (Leicester). Ar. a bend mascle, betw. two lions pass, guard, gu. Crest — An ai-m in armour ppr. banded with a ribbon vert, couped below the elbow bendways, the hand also ppr. grasping the upper part of a broken lance gu. point downward ar. Bradges (Kent). Ar. a fesse chequy or and gu. in chief three crosses bottonee of the third. Bradie (Scotland). Ar. a chev. gu. Bradley (Bethom, co. Lancaster). Sa. a fesse engr. and in chief a mullet betw. two crosses fonnfee fitchee ar. Bradley (London, originally of Bradley, co. Lan- caster). Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. a fesse engr. ar. in chief a mullet betw. two crosses formee fitchee of the last; all within a bordure engi'. ofthe second, for Bradley; second, Wilson ; third, Barton. Crest — A boar's head couped gu. (being the crest of Barton, assumed on the mar- riage with an heiress of that family). Bradley (Warwickshire). Ar. a fesse humettfie, and engr. betw. three crosses formee fitchee sa. Bradley (Worcestershire). Ar. a fesse gii. betw. three round buckles vert. Bradley, or Bradeley. «u. a chev. ar. betw. three boars' heads couped or. Aboar sa. bi istled hoofed or, gorged with a gailand vert. Bradley. Sa. afesse engr. betw. three crosses fonnee fitchfee ar. all within a bordure, also engr. of the last. ^ Bradley. Or, a fesse gu. beiw. three buckles az. Bradley. Quarterly, or and az. three buckles gu. Bradley. Or, a fesse vert betw. three round buckles gu- Bradley. Gu. a chev. betw. three boare" heads or. Bradley (borne by Robert Greene Bradley, of Slyne House, Bolton-by-the-Sands, co. Lancaster, esq. barrister-at-law). Sa. a fesse engr. in chief a mullet betw. two crosses formee fitchee, arg. Bradley (Gore Court, co. Kent, now represented by Francis Dyne Bradley, esq. whose father, An- drew Hawes Dyne, of Gore Court, esq. having m. Frances, sister and heir of James Bradley, esq. Secretary to the Board of Controul, assumed by sign manual, in 1800, the surname of Bradley, upon the demise of that gentleman). Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. a fesse engr. arg. in chief a i! R A BRA mullet betw. two crosses formee fltchfee, all within a bordure also engr. of the-last, for Brauley ; second and third, arg. two bars genielles betw- three escallops gu. for Dym;. Crests — First, a dexter arm embowed in armour, holding a battle-axe, all ppr. for Bradley ; second, an heraldic antelope's head erased, armed and maned or, langued gu. for Dyne. Bradley. Ai-g. a fesse az. betw. three belt buckles gu. Crest — A nightingale in a thorn branch ppr. Bradley. Gu. achcT. betw. three boars' heads erect and couped or. Bradley. Ar. a chev. sa. Braoling. Sa. on a pale ar. three mascles, two and one. Crest — An arm in armour couped at the shoulder and embowed, resting the elbow ou the wreath, holding a sword, ppr. Bkadman. Ar. a cher. betw. thi'ee crosses crosslet pattee fitchee sa. BR4DNELL (Lancashire;. Ar. a cross crosslet crossed sa. Bradney. Or, a fesse raguly (another, humetee- raguly) betw. three crosses formee fitchee, sa. Crest- — A hawk ppr. belled and jessed or. Bradnox. Ar. two chev. gu. on a chief of the last three cinquefoils of the first. BitADSEY (Yorkshire). Ar. two bars gu. on a canton of the second a maunch of the first. Brausey, or Bkausay. Per fesse ar. and sa. a pale betw. three bears' heads, erased and muzzled, all counterchanged. Crest — A demi greyhound col- lared. Braushaigh, or Bradshaw (Haigh, co. Lancaster; descended from Sir John Brad-shaw of Bradshaw, a Saxon living at the Conquest : the chief of this ancient and distinguished race at the period of the civil wars was Sir Roger Braushaigh of Haigh, a gallant and devoted cavalier, created a Baronet in 1679). Ar. two bendlets betw. three martlets sa. Crest — On a mount vert a stag at gaze ppr. under a vine vert, fructed gu. Motto — Qui vit content tient assez. Bradshaw (Windley, co. Derby, derived from Brad- shaw of Bradshaw). Arms, &c. see Bradshaigh. Bradshaw (originally of Belper, afterwards of Hol- brook, and now of Barton Hall, co. Derby ; de- scended from a younger son of Bradshaw of Wind- ley, and now represented in the female line by Francis Bradshaw, of Barton Hall, esq. high sheriff of Derbyshire in 1S06). Arg. two bends betw. two martlets sa. Crest — A hart gu. under a vine branch vert. Bradshaw (Marple, co. Chester, and Bradshaw Hall, CO. Lancaster : of this family was the celebrated President Bradshaw ; its representation now vests in the Isher woods). Arg. two bendlets sa. betw. two martlets of the second, for difference an an- nulet gu. Crest— A. stag at gaze under a vine tree fructed, all ppr. Bradshaw (Buckinghamshire, 1506). Az. two bars gu. betw. nine lions pas,s. guard, or. Bradshaw (Cheshire). Ar. two bai-s sa. a crescent gu- Bradshaw (Cheshire). Ar. two bars gu. a crescent for diff. Bradshaw (Cheshire). Sa. three bends and as many birds ar. Bradshaw (Kent and Lancashire). Ar. two bends sa. (Another, with a crescent in the dexter chief, betw. the bends, gu.) Bradshaw (Darcy-Lever, co. Lancaster). Ar. two bendlets sa. Crest — On a mount a stag ducally gorged, standing under a vine, all ppr. Motto— Non nobis solum nati fuimus. Bradshaw (Shropshire). Sa. two bendlets, raguly, betw. as many hawks ar. belled of the second, on a chief of the last a pale az. betw. two fleurs-de-lis of the first ; on the pale a cross patonce ar. Crest — A wolf's head erased ar. collared and lined. Bradshaw. Sa. two bends betw. three hawks' bells ar. Bradshaw. Az. two bars ar. ou a chief or, a fleur-de- lis betw. two roses gu. Braushaw. Erm. on a chief az. three ducipers (or caps of maintenance). Bradshaw. Ar. in bend three mullets of six points pierced sa. betw. two bendlets of the last. Bradston, or Braueston (Bradeston, Stinchcombe, and Winterboue, CO. Gloucester). Ar. on a canton gu. a rose or, barbed ppr. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's head sa. Bradston. Ar. a pile gu. Bradston. Ar. a pale fusilly sa. Bradston. Ar. on a canton gu. a cinquefoil, pierced or. Bradston, or Bradeston. Or, (another ar.) a chev. betw. three boars' heads couped sa. Bradstone. Sa. a chev. betw. three boars' heads couped ar. Bradstreet (Ireland). Gyronny of six gu. and or, on each a crescent counterchanged. Crest — A unicorn's head betw. two branches of laurel in orle. Bradwarden. BaiTy of six ermines and erm. Bradwarden, or Bradwardkr. Barry of six sa. and erm. Crest — A demi otter ramp. Bradwardin. Barry of six sa. and erm. nine guttes ar. three, three, and three. Bradwardyn. Barry of six sa. and erm. guttee d' or. Bra DWA Y (Potsclip, co. Gloucester). Ar. a chev. betw. three bunches of grapes ppr. Crest — Ou a crown ppr. a greyhound sejant erect. Bradwell (Cheshire). Az. two bars ar. in chief as many plates. Crest — A rock ppr. Brady (Cambridgeshire). Az. two bars or. Crest — On a mount vert a griffin sejant or, beaked gu. Brady (Ireland). Sa. in the dexter chief point a sun, in the sinister base a hand pointing thereto, ppr. Crest — A cherub. Brady. Az. two bars or, in chief three lions ramp. of the second. Crest — On a mount vert a griflin sejant or, beaked sa. supporting with the dexter claw an escutcheon ar. Brai-ield. Gu. three escallops az. betw. two bends vaire. Bragden. Ar. a lion pass. betw. three fleurs-de lis gu. Bragdon, or Bragden (London). Ar. a lion pass. az. betw. three fleurs-de-lis gu. Crest — A boar issuant out of a rock ppr. Brace (Essex and London). Or, a chev. betw. three bulls sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet per pale ar. and or, a bull's head sa. armed gold. Br\cg (Somersetshire). Ar. a chev. vert, betw. three b>ills pass. gu. Crest — A lion's head erased ar. collared vaire or and az. Another crest — A bull pass. gu. Bragce (Sadborough in Tborncombe, co. Devon, resi- dent there since the reign of Elizabeth). As Bragge, Somersetshire. Bragce. Arg. a chev. betw. three oxen pass. sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or a bull's head sa. Bragge (West Clandon, co. Surrey). Or, a chev. gu. betw. three bulls pass. sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coi-onet or, a bull's head sa. Bragce, or Braig (Nether Augeshai-k, Scotland). Sa. two bars engr- betw. as many towers triple-tow- ered, in chief, ar. and three crescents in base or. Motto — Fidelis et constans. Bragce (Scotland). The same Arms. Crest — A hand holding a sword. Motto — Honorat mors. Brahaji (London and Finchley). Arg. a saltire betw. four holly leaves vert, within a bordure of the last, on a chief az. a lyre betw. two talbots' heads erased or. Crest — On a wreath a bar dancettee arg. thereon a phoenix erm. wings az. fire ppr. in the mouth a lyre or. Brahaib (New Windsor, Berks.) Sa. a cross patonce or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of feathers sa. Braham (Bucks.) Gu. on a chev. ar. betw. three talbots' heads erased or, as many mullets sa. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested bendy wavy of four az. and gu. holding in the band ppr. a fish ar. BRA n 11 A BRtuiM (Braliam, co. Cumberland), tiu. a chev. betw. three fishes erect ar. Brauam (Laucashire). Az. a cross moliue or. Briuam (Windsor). Sa. a cross flory ar. Crest — Four ostrich feathers sa. enfiled with a ducal coro- net or. BitAHAM (granted 10 June 1B46). Sa. a cross or. Braham. Per fesse az. and or, a cross moline coun- terchauged. Crest, as of Bucks. Bkaham. Per pale ar. and sa. a cross patonce coun- terchanged. Braid. Az. a lion's head erased ar. Crest — A demi lion gu. Braidwood. At. on a chev. gu. three crosses crosslet of the field, in base an oak tree growing out of a mount vert. Crest— Aa oak tree vert. Motto — Vigueur de dessus. Bhaikenridce (borne by George Weare Braiken- RIUGE, of Broomwell House, co. Somerset, esq.) Vert, a thistle stalked and leaved betw. three bee- hives or. Crest — A beehive or, betw. two rose branches ppr. Motto — Bello ac pace paratus. Brailsford (borne by Thomas Brailskord, of Bark- with House, Wragby, and of Toft Hill, co. Lincoln, esq.) Or, a cinquefoil sa. on a chief indented erm. two pommes, each charged with a cross arg. Crest — A unicorn's head arg. erased gu. armed and maned or, entwined by a serpent ppr. and cliarged on the neck with a pomme, and thereon a cross, as in the arms. Motto — In Jehovah, fides mea. Braimor (Edrone, Scotland). Or, a fesse erm. betw. three dragons' heads erased . . Crest — An arm in armour embowed, throwing a peon, hafted. Brain. Ar. three piles, two issuing from the chief, and one from the base, vert, on a canton sa. a lion's head erased or. Crest — Aroundle az. charged with a talbot's head erased or. Brainch, or Branch. Ar. a chev. betw. three mul- lets az. Braine, or BttAYNE (Gloucestershire). Ar. on a pale gu. three leopards' heads of the field. Crest — A leopard's head ar. Braint HiR (Lord of Isdulas, founder of the X Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys ; from whom descended the Vaughans of Pont-y gwyddol, whose representation devolved on the Giffords of Ner- quis). Vert, a cross flowery or. Brainthwyt (Ringwood, co. Hants). Or, two bends engr. sa. Braithwait (Catterick, co. York). Gu. on a chev. ar. three crosses crosslet fitchee sa. Crest — A greyhound couchant ar. collared and lined gu. Braithwait (Westmoreland). Same Arms and Crest. Brakelev. Chequy erm. and gu. on a bend az. three billets or. Brakeley, or Bbaklf.y. Sa. two bars vaire ar. and vert. Brakelley. Chequy ar. and gu. on a bend az. three billets or. Brakeneuby (Durham). Or, frctty sa. liRAKENBURY (Kent). Or, fretty sa. on a canton gu. a bird of the first. Brakenbury (Durham). See Brackenbury. Brake.ntree (Essex). Ar. on a cross engr. sa. five estoiles or. Brakeni'ree (Somersetshire). Erm. on a cross engr. sa. five mullets ar. (Another, five estoiles or.) Braksuall. Ar. a chev. or, betw. three sheaves of arrows ppr. feathered and banded gu. Crest— A sheaf of arrows as in the arms. Brakyn (Chesterton, Cambridgeshire). Ar. five mart- lets in cross sa. Crest — A hawk's head erased ar. ducally gorged or. Brakyn (Cambridgeshire). Gu. a fesse chequy ar. and az. betw. three lozenges or, each charged with a martlet of the field. Brakyn. Az. three mullets or, a chief indented erm. Bkakyn. Gu. a fesse compony ar. and az. betw. three lozenges or ; on each a martlet sa. Crest — A whale's head erect ar. charged with a bend betw two bendlets az. thereon three lozenges or, all betw. two cinquefoils of the last, stalked and leaved vert. Bralpord. Quarterly, per fesse, indented or and az. Bralford, or Brailsforu. Or, a cinquefoil sa. Bralforth (Derbyshire). Ar. a cinquefoil pierced sa. Bramah. Or, a fesse az. Bramars, Bramakasse, or Bramakiss. Or, a fesse az. Brambkbt. Ar. on a bend sa. three rakes, of the field. Bbambley. Ar. three bramblings ppr. a chief gu. Brambuu. Ar. three annulets and a canton az. Brakes (Kent). Sa. on a chief ar. a demi lion ramp. eu. Bra.vietost. Per pale gu. and sa. a lion ramp. betw. ten crosses crosslet fitchee or. Bramford (Lincolnshire and Yorkshire). Ar. a fesse gu. Bramhall (Cheshire and London ; confirmed 21 Nov. Wi8). Sa. a lion ramp, or, armed and langued gu. Crest — A lion pass, or, on the shoulder a crescent upon a crescent for diff. Brampton. Az. three round buckles or. Brampton (Attleborough, co. Norfolk). Gu. on a fesse ar. a mullet sa. in chief three plates. Crest — Out of a mural coronet a talbot's head gu. eared ar. Brampton (Brampton, co. Norfolk). Gu. a saltire betw. four crosses crosslet fitchee ar. Crest — On a tiger ar. a naked man astride ppr. wreathed about the temples of the first and gu. (Another crest — A lion ramp, or.) Brampton (Letton, co. Norfolk). Gu. a fesse ar. in chief three bezants. (Another, three plates.) Brampton (Norfolk and Suffolk). Gu. a lion ramp, with two tails erm. Brampton. Az. two lions pass, or, armed and lau- gued gu. Brampton. Az. a lion ramp. or. Brampton. Ar. a saltire betw. four crosslets sa. Brampton. Ar. a bend dancettfee az. Brampton. Gu. on a fesse ar. three annulets sa. in chief three plates. Brampton. Oi", two lions pass. gu. armed and lan- gued az. Brampton. Gu. a lion ramp. erm. Brampton. Ar. a bend indented az. Brampton. Gu. five escallops or, three and two. Brampton (London). Or, on a fesse sa. three plates. Crest — On a tun or, a dove ppr. holding in the beak a branch vert, fructed gu. Brampton. Ar. a cross gu. within a bordure az. Bramshcot, or Bramshott. Ar. a fesse gu. on a canton of the second a crescent or. Bramshow. Or, two bars and a canton gu. Bramson, or Branson. Gyronny of six ar. and az. Crest — An arm, from the elbow, holding a scorpion erect ppr. Bramston (Skreens.co. Essex; originally of London, of which city William Bramston was sheriff, 18 Richard II. The immediate ancestor of the Bram. stous of Skreens, was Sir John Bramston, knt, constituted Chief Justice of England in l(i;)5. The present representative is Thomas William Bram- ston, of Skreens, esq. M. P. for Essex). Or, on a fesse sa. three plates. Crest — A lion sejant or, gorged with a collar sa. charged with three plates. Bramston (Hall Place, or Oakley Hall, co. Hants. A branch of the Bramstons of Skreens). Same Arms, Sec. Bramston. Az. three crosses patonce ar. Bramston. Per cross gu. and vert, a dove volant betw. three round buckles or. Bramtot. Per pale gu. and sa. a lion ramp. ar. within an orle of crosses crosslet fitchee or. Bramwell. Ar. three pelicans' heads erased az. vulning gu. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet two lions' gambs in saltire ppr. Branas, Baroxs of. See Crogen, Barons of. Branas (Brauas-yn-Edeiruion, co. Merioneth; de- BRA BRA rived from Reinallt of Branas, second sou of Grif- fith of Crogen and Brauas, who was second son of Rhys-ap-Ievau, Baron of Kymmer-yn-Edeiruion, Crogen, and Branas, ancestor of the Hughes' of Gwerclas, Barons of Kymmer yn Edeirnion). The same Arms as Hughes of Gwerclas. Branchy. Barry of twelve ar. and az. Branch. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three mullets gu. Branch, or Braunch. Gu. a leopard's head jessant a fleur-de-Ils or. Branch, or Bbanche. Erm. a fret gu. Brancue (Westmoreland). Ar. three bars and a can- ton sa. Branche. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. armed az. oppressed with a bend sa. (Another, charges the bend with three cinquefoils of the field). Crest — Out of a du- cal coronet or, a cock's head az. combed gu. hold- ing a branch vert. Branchesley, and Branculey. Az. a cross potent (another, engr.) or. Brand {Baron Dacre). Az. two swords in saltire, arg. pomels and hilts or, within a bordure engr. of the second. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, or, a leo- pard's head arg. spotted of various colours. Hu-p- porters — On the dexter side, a wolf ar. languedgu. gorged with a spiked collar, chain, and clog, or ; on the sinister, a bull gu. armed or, ducally gorged and chained of the last. Motto — Pour bien desirer. Brand (Holboru, London). Az. two swords in saltire ar. hilts in base or, within a bordure engr. of the last, pellettee. Crest — A leopard's head and neck erased guard, quarterly, ar. and or, semee of roun- dles of three colours sa. vert and gu. Brand (Gray's Inn, and Suft'olk, 1010). Az. two swords in saltire ar. hilted in base or, a bordure engr. of the last. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a leopard's (or lion's) head guard, ar. semee of roundles, of various colours. Brand (Moulsey.co. Surrey, 1591). Or, a chev. betw. three dexter hands couped at the wrist .sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a cockatrice's headgu. betw. two wings ppr. Brand (as borne by Sir Thomas Brand, gentleman usher of the green rod, and gentleman usher daily waiter to King George 1.) Quarterly; first and fourth, az. two batons or, ensigned on the top with the unicorn of Scotland; second and third, or, on a bend sa. three mascles ar. a chief az. charged with as many stars of the third. Crest — A voU with a baton in pale. Motto — Advance. Brand (Baberton, Scotland). Ar. on a bend sa. three mascles of the first ; on a chief of the second, as many spur rowels or. Crest — Two probocides of elephants in pale, couped, flexed and reliexed ar. ; that on the dexter charged with three mascles, the sinister with as many spur rowels sa. Motto — Ay forward. Brand. Vert, a griffin pass, and a chief or. Brand. Az. two swords in saltire, blades ar. hilts and pomels or, within a bordure engr. of the se- cond. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a leopard's head arg. Brander (Somerford Grange, CO. Hants). Quarterly; first and fourth, az. flames of fire ppr. ; second and third, az. a saltire humettee or. First Crest, or badge, encircled by sixteen full blown roses alter- nately red, blue, pink, and yellow — A human heart ppr. from either side a wing expanded ar. sur- mounted of a long cross and olive branch in saltire, also ppr. above the heart a crown of five points or, beneath the roses this il/o«o — Wer. gutes. u. hoses nit. kan. ertragan Wirt. kein. gi'ose. ehre. erjagen Second Crest — A demi phoenix issuing from flames ppr. Brander (Sun'ey). Gu. a burning bush ppr. betw. two roses ar. in fesse, in chief two lions ramp, and a third in base of the last. Crest, or badge, as above. Second crest.~A dove reguard. holding in the beak an olive branch ppr. Brander (Pitgavenny House, near Elgin, now repre- sented by Lieut Col. James Brander, of the 42iid regiment). Gu. a flaming bu.sh on the top of a mount ppr. betw. three lions ramp. arg. in the flanks two roses of the last. Crest — A dove holdiug a branch of laurel in its beak, both ppr. Motto — Silentio et spe. Brasdeston. Or, three bars gu. surmounted by a bend az. Crest — A dexter hand couped, lying fes- seways gu. B RA N dford ( London, late of Barbadoes). Az. on a chev. betw. two eagles rising, in chief, and a lion pass, in base or, three sprigs of oak fructed vert. Crest — An eagle rising or, holding in the beak a sprig of oak, as in the arms. Brandishfield. Ar. three cups sa. adorned with co- ronets or. Brandling (Gosforth House, co. Northumberland, lliddleton Lodge, co. York, and Shotton Hall, co. Durham ; an ancient Northumbrian family, mem- bers of which have frequently represented the county in Parliament). Gu. a cross patonce ar. in the chief point an escallop of the second. Crest — The stump of a tree, couped and erased, from the top issuing flames of fire, from the sinister a sprig with an acorn and leaves, all ppr. Motto — Fide et virtute. Brandling. Gu. a cross flory, and an escallop in the dexter corner ar. Brandon, Duke of. See Hamilton. Brandon (Chamberlain of London). Ar. two bars gu. a lion ramp, queued or, pellettee. Crest — -A lion's head erased ar. charged with two bars gu. on each three bezants. Brandon (London). Or, four palets gu. on a canton sa. a lion ramp, of the field. Brandon (Suffolk). Sa. two lions' gambs per saltire, betw. as many lions' heads, all erased ar. Brandon (Suft'olk). Barry of ten ar. and gu. a lion ramp, or, ducally crowned p4r pale of the first and second. Crest — A lion's head erased or, guttee sa. ducally crowned per fcsse ar. and gu. Brandon. Ar. four bars gu. a lion ramp, or, ducally crowned per pale of the second and third. Brandon. Barry of twelve ar. and gu. a lion ramp. ar. Brandon. Gu. two lions' paws erased In saltire or. Brandon. Sa. five fusils in bend or. Brandram (London). Az. a pile wavy erm. betw. two bees volant or. Crest — A lamb passant, arg. charged with a pile wavy betw. two fer-de-mou- lines sa, on the pile a bee volant or. Brandreth ( Weeford, co. Stafford. By patent 10 Nov. 1023). Sa. a cross of five mascles or. Crest — An Agnus Dei couchant ar. Brandketh (Lees and Stulach, co. Chester; de- S'/ended from a second son of Brandreth of Wee- ford, and now represented by Josei'H Pilkington Brandreth, of Liverpool, M.D.) As Brandreth of W eeford. Brandsby. Sa. a saltire ar. betw. four mullets or. Brandt. Gu. the stem of a tree couped at both ends, in bend or. Crest — A stag rising out of a bush ppr. Brandwood (Durham). Erm. two pales vaire or and az. on a chief of the last a bezant betw. as many yew trees of the second. Crest — A yew tree ppr. Branfilo (Essex). Or, on a bend gu. three mullets arg. Crest — A lion's head erased. Brangor. Gu. an angel standing erect, with hands conjoined and elevated on the breast, habited in a long robe, girt ar. wings displ.or. Branis (Scotland). Ar. three dock leaves vert. Branketree, Brankfrey,Branktkov, or Branketoy (Essex). Ar. on a cross engr. sa. five estoiles or. Branketry (Somersetshire). Krm. on a cross engr. sa. five estoiles or. Branling. Or. a chev. betw. three escallops gu. Brans. Barry of twelve or and az. Bransuy, or Brasley (Kent). Ar. a chev. betw.threo swans' necks erased sa. Branscomb. See Bronscomb. Bran-son, or Braunson. Per pale and per chev. counterchanged ar. and sa. Crest — An arm from the elbow erect, holding a scorpion ppr. Branshaih, Bramspath, Branspeth, or Brans- pauche. Ar. three bars and a canton sa. Branston (Derbyshire). Ar. on a fesse sa. three be- zants. KiiANSTON. Quarterly, gu. and vert, four buckles or. BRA BRA Br4\t. Gu. a fesse indented ar. and fi chief ov. Crest — A lion pass. or. Brantesley, or Brantsley. Ar. on a bend engr. gu. three lions ramp. or. Branthwaite, or Braithwaite (London, 1582). Or, two bends engr. sa. Crest — On a rock ppr. an eagle rising ar. Bbantingham (Devonshire). Sa. a fesse subcrenellc betw. three Catharine wheels or. Crest — An oak tree ppr. Branton. Sa. a cross ar. betw. four mullets or, within a bordure gu. Brantree (Brantree, co. Essex). Ar. on a cross engr. sa. five estoiles or. Braxtvvart. Or, two bars engr. sa. Brantwayte. Or, on a bend sa. three lions passant guard, of the field. Crest — On a rock ppr. an eagle rising ar. Bbasett. Quarterly, per fesse indented sa. and ar. in the first quarter a stork or. Brash (Scotland). Gu. on a chief ar. three eagles' heads erased sa. Crest — A hand erect issuing from a cloud holding an anchor in pale ppr. Brasham. Or, on a chief az. a lion pass, guard, of the field. Brasham. Per fesse az. and or, a lion pass, guard, gu. Brasier (Londonderry, granted 24 May, ICCi). Quar- terly, per fesse indented or and sa. four cinquefoils counterchanged. Crest — A demi lion ramp, party per pale or and sa. Brasier, or Brazier. Gu. a bend or, betw. three an- nulets ar. Crest — A dove holding in its bill an olive branch. Brassey. Vert, on a fesse or, betw. three mullets pierced in chief and one in base ; two of the same, all counterchanged. Crest — A hand throwing a dart ppr. Brassy. Ar. on a chief gu. two mullets of the field. Brassy. Gu. a fesse or, in chief two mullets ar. Brassy. Quarterly, per fesse indented sa, and ar. Brassy. See Bracey. Brasy. Quarterly, per fesse indented sa. and ar. in the first quarter a bird of the second, beaked and legged gu. Brasy. Per pale ar. and sa. a chief dancettee coun- terchanged ; in the dexter quarter a bird ar. legged gu. Crest — A bird, as in the arras. Brasve (Cornwall). Quarterly, indented ar. and sa. (Another, sa. and ar.) Bratfield. Ar. a saltire flory az. betw. four bears pass. sa. Brathwavte (Westminster, 1591). Gu. ona chev. ar. three crosses crosslet fitchee sa. Crest — A grey- hound couchant ar. collared and lined gu. the col- lar studded and ringed or. Bratost. Ar. semee fleurs-de-lis, a lion ramp. az. Bratrens (Scotland). Sa. a fesse betw. three piles in chief, and a crescent in base. Bratt (Staffordshire). Ar. on a chev. az. thi'ee be- zants. Crest — Two greyhounds' heads erased, col- lared, and endorsed ppr. Brattle. Or, a boar pass. gu. Crest — A battle-axe betw. a laurel and myrtle branch in saltii-e, all ppr. Bratton (Somersetshire). Ar. a fesse engr. gu. betw. three mullets sa. Bratton. Sa. a lion ramp. ar. Br A UN. Ar. three fusils pointed or, in point triangu- lar gu. Brauncb. Gu. a leopard's head or.jessant afleur de- lis ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a demi lion ramp, pierced in the breast with an arrow. Braunche. Per pale ar. and sa. a leopard's head or, jessant a fleur-de-lis counterchanged. Braunde (Suffolk; granted 10 March, 1610). Vert, a griftin pass, segreant, and a chief or. Brauneck. Gyi'onny of four, champaineorenarched, ar. and gu. Braunspath. Ar. three bars sa. a canton of the last. Braunspath. Ar. three bars sa. on a canton gu. a saltire of tlie first. Bp.AUNSTON. Gu. a cross pomettfee voided or. Brauz. Or, six barrulets az. Braveing (Wiltshire). Gu. two bends wavy, ouear. the other or. Crest — A demi talbot gu. gutt6e d'or, ducally crowned ar. Brawmse. Gu. two bars ar. in chief three escallops of the last. Brawne (London and Surrey, 1604). Ar. three bars sa. on a canton or, a dragon's head erased of the second. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dra- gon's head sa. Brawne. Ar. three bars sa. on a canton gu. a saltire of the field. Bbay, or Bbaye (Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire, Gloucestershire, Surrey, &:c. &c. ; descended from William de Bray, a witness, in 1088, to the char- ter of Battell Abbey. The senior line, the Lords Braye of Eaton Braye, co. Bedford, are now repre- sented by Sarah, Baroness Braye ; the second, the Brays of Shere, co. Surrey, by the present Euward Bray, of that place, esq. grandson of Williaii Bbay, the county historian; and the third, the Brays of Barrington, co. Glouc. by the family of Blewitt of Lantarnam). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a chev. betw. three eagles' legs, sa. erased a la cuisse, their talons gu. ; second anil third, vaire, ar. and az. three bends gu. Crest — A flaxbreaker, or. Bray (Northumberland, and Lincoln's Inn, 1787). Gu. three bends vaire. Bray (Northumberland). Vairfe, three bends gu. Bray (Oxfordshire). Quarterly, ar. and az, on a bend gu. three fleurs de-lis or. Bray. Ar. a chev. betw. three eagles' legs erased k la cuisse sa. anned gu. Crest — An ounce ppr. Bray. Erm. a cross form6e throughout gu. Crest — A hand erect vested az. holding in the hand ppr. a chaplet gu. Bray. Gu. on a chev. or, betw. three heads in pro- file couped ar. as many crosses pattee fitchee of the first ; on a chief of the third three eagles' legs erased at the thigh sa. Bray. Ar. chev. betw. three parrots' legs erased sa. within a bordure engi\ gu. Bray. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three ogresses within a bordure engr. gu. Bray. Ar. a chev. betw. three parrots (or popinjays) sa. within a bordure engr. gu. Bray. Ar. a chev. betw. two pots sa. within a bor- dure engr. gu. Bray. Or, a chev. sa. betw. three pellets within a bordure engr. gu. Bray. Ar. on a chief gu. a lion pass. or. Bray. Erm. a cross formee gu. Bray. Barry of six or and vert. Bray. Or, three bars vert. Buay. Quarterly, ar. and az. Braybeok. Gu. six fusils in bend or. (Anothcradds a label of five points az. another, ar.) Braybecr. Gu. five fusils in bend or, a label ar. (Another, the label az.) Bravbeefe. Gu. a bend engr. or, a label ar. Braybroke (Buckinghamshire). Ar. seven mascles conjunct, three, three, and one, gu. Braybroke (London, temp. John). Ar. seven mascles conjunct az. three, three, and one. Braybroke (Suffolk). Ar. seven mascles az. three, three, and one, betw. the first and second rows two roses gu. Crest — A maiden's head ppr. hair or, with a garland of violets and leaves round her head. Braybbooke, Baron. See Neville. Bbaye, Baboness. See Cave. Braye (Cornwall). Ar. three pine trees, erased ppr. fructed or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet az. a griffin's head erm. Braye. Ar. on a chev. betw. three griflins' heads erased gu. an escallop or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five feathers, three ar. two az. on the top of the plume a griffin's head gu. Braye. Vert, three bendlets ar. Braver, or Brayor. Az. a chev. ar. betw. three fleurs de-lis or. Brayfield (Norfolk). Az. a cross chequy ar. and eu- Brayfield. Gu. three escallops az. betw. two bends vaire. T, [I E B R E Bhayi.dockk. Av. seven mascles pieiccil three, three, and one, within a hordure gu. Brayle. Or, two barnacles extended of the field. Braylefe. Ar. a cinijuefoil pierced sa. Braylesford, or Brayi.ford (Derbyshire). Or, a cinquefoil sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a stag's head affrontee ppr. Brayi-lsforl). Ar. on a bend sa. three cinquefoils or. Brayi.ford. Ar. two bends az. on a canton sa. a chess rook or. Braylford. Ar. two bars sa. on a canton of the second a chess rook or. Braylford. Ar. five mascles in saltire sa. Braylford, or Brayleforu. Quarterly, per fesse indented or and az. BRAYLiEjor Brulye. Erm. on a bend gu. threechev. or. Braylston. Sa. six mullets or, three, two, and one. Brayme. Ar. on a pale gu. three leopards' heads of the field. Brayn, or Bkay.ne. Az. a chev. embattled betw. three martlets or. Brayne (Gloucestershire). Az. on a fesse betw. three bugleborns stringed ar. a hemp hackle gu. Brayne (Aston Mondrem). Or, an escutcheon . . . Brayne. Az. (another, sa.) a cross moline or. Crest — From behind a mount vert the sun rising ppr. Bravspield. Ar. three fleurs de-lis betw. nine cross- lets sa. Braytoft (Braytoft, co. Lincoln). Per pale ar. and az. two lions ramp, counterchanged. BRAYTOFT(Lincolnshire). Az. crusily (another, crosses bottonee) a lion ramp. ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. crusily ar. Braytoft (Lincolnshire). Ar. a leopard ramp, guard. az. Braytoft. Ar. a lion ramp, within an orle of crosses crosslet fitchee az. Braytoft. Ar. a lion ramp. az. armed gu. Brayton. Az. two chev. betw. as many mullets or. (Another, three mullets ar. ) Brayton. Ar. a cross gu. fretty or. Bbazennose College (Oxford). — The escutcheon divided into three parts paleways, the centre arg. thereon an escutcheon. Breacourt. Paly of six, ar. and gu. a bend erra. Breach. Az. an escutcheon ar. within an orle of eight crosses crosslet fitchee or. Crest — An escar- buncle gu. Breach (Cirencester). Gu. a chev. betw. three bugle- horns stringed, or. Crest — An antelope, sejant, ppr. Breadalbane, Marquess of. See Campbell. Breadfield. Az. a stag's head erased or. Breake. Gu. a dragon volant ar. Breaker. Ar. a fesse gu. betw. six estoilcs sa. Bkeakspeab (Langley, co. Hertford, and Middlesex). Vert eight spears in saltire or, the four in bend dexter, surmounted of the four in sinister. Breame (London;. Gu. on a chev. av. betw. three talbots' heads erased or, as many mullets sa. Crest — A hand and arm couped at the elbow erect, habited bendy of six or and az. cufT of the first, the hand gi'asping a fish, all ppr. Motto — God is my defender. Breame. Az. three breames or. Sreant (letup. Henry III.) Gu. a cinquefoil ar. Crest — A demi griffin reguard. holding a flag charged with a saltire. Breakey, or Breary (originally of Brearey, subse- quently of Mensington, and finally of Middle- thorpe, CO. York ; the heiress of the senior line, Mary, dan. of John Brearey, or Brearhaugh, of Scough, esq. m. the Hon. Charles Fairfax. The second branch, the Breareys of Middlethorpe, deriving from William Brearey, esq. Lord Mayor of York in 1611, are now represented by Henry Brearey, of Yoi'k, esq. grandson of Christopher Brearey, of Middlethorpe Manor House, esq. who d. in 1826). Ar. a cross potent gu. in each aperture a torteau ; a canton az. Crest — The bust of a nun couped at the shoulders affrontee, veiled ppr. A tradtion records that this crest was granted to the family, for having defended Bylaud Abbey ; certain it is that part, if not the whole of the Mid- dlethorpe estate was formerly possessed by thiit monastery. Motto— Jesu Sel Bon E Lei. Brearley (London). Ar. a cross potent gu. in the dexter point a fleur de-lis of the second. Crest — A cross potent fitchee gu. betw. two wings ar. Breawse. Az. semee of crosses crosslet or, a lion ramp, crowned with an antique crown of the second. Crest — A human heart gu. transfixed with a sword ppr. in bend sinister. Brebroke. Ar. seven mascles gu. three, three, and one, betw. twelve roses sa. Breche. Ar. a chev. betw. three mullets sa. Crest — Out of a cup ar. three roses stalked and leaved ppr. Brechin (Scotland). Or, three piles in point gu. Breckdon. Gu. five fusils in bend ar. Brecke. Ar. two bars, and in chief as many pales az. on an inescutcheon or, two bars sa. Brecknock (Wales). Barry of twelve, ar. and gu. an orle of ten martlets sa. Brecknock. Barry of ten, ar. and gu. an orle of eight mai'tlets sa. Brecknock, or Brecknoy. Ar. a chev. betw. three lions* (another, bears') gambs erased sa. Crest — An arm from the elbow erect, issuing from clouds, holding an anchor in pale. Brecon, or Brecknock, Town of — A mantle or parlia- ment robe of estate az. lined erm. the collar tied with a string and tasselled attached, or. Bredgar (Bredgar, CO. Kent). Arg. abend gu. fretty az. Bredgate, or Bredcatt (Kent). Ar. a bend az. fretty of the field betw. two lions pass, guard, gu. Bredham (Kent). Ar. two bendlets sa. Bredham (Kent). Ar. a bend 8a. Bredinghurst (Surrey). Az. on a fesse indented ar. three mullets gu. Bredleshaw (Yorkshire). Ar. two bars voided az. in chief three mullets gu. Bredjian (Bedfordshire). Ar. ou a cross sa. five lozenges erm. Bredneli. (London). Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three diapers az. a crescent or, charged with a mullet sa. Bredwardine (Brecknockshire). Or, two lions con - chant gu. Bredwell (Suffolk). Gu. a goat saliant ar. attired or. Bredwell (Suffolk). Ar. on a bend engr. sa. three goats' heads couped of the field, attired or. Bree. Gu. a pile erm. betw. two dexter hands apau- m6e, couped ar. Crest — A hand couped in fesse. Breedon (Bere Court, near Pangbourn, co. Berks, as exemplified to the Rev. John Symonds, on his taking the surname and arras of Breedon in 1783). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. within an orle of eight passion (or calvary) nails or. Crest — A demi lion ramp. couped ar. holding in the dexter paw a cross patt6e fitchee at the foot, gu. Breedon (Croton, co. Northampton). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. betw. eight nails or. Crest — A demi lion ar. holding a cross pattee fitchee gu. Breek. Parted per fesse gu. and ar. on a chev. betw. three roses of eight leaves, ail counterchanged, a fleur-de-lis or. Crest — A demi lion ppr. Motto — Firmus maneo. Breerely (London, and Marland, co. Lancaster; granted 19 March, 1615). The same as Brearley. Brees, or Breeze. Az. a wolf ramp. ar. Crest — A stag standing at gaze or. Breeton. Az. three spade irons or. Crest — A naked arm embowed ppr. holding a wreath of laurel vert. Brekin (Cumberland). Gu. a fesse chequy ar, and az. betw. three lozenges of the second, each charged with a martlet gu. Breknor, or Brgtnor. Barry of ten, ar. and gu. eight martlets in orle sa. BREMBER(Lord Mayor of London, 1377, 1383, 13S4, and 1385). Ar. three annulets sa. on a canton of the second a mullet of the field. Brember (London). Ar. three (another, two) annulets B II K 13 U E and a canton aa. Crext — Two arms in armour, emboweil, holding a battle-axe, all ppr. Brember (London). Az. three annulets ar. on a can- ton of the last a mullet gu. Bremen. Ar. three trumpets gu. Bremek (as home by Commodore Sir James John GoRUON Bremer, K. C. B. andK. C. H. of the Priory, near Plymouth, son (by Ann his wife, dau. of Capt. James Noi-man, R. N.) of Lieut. James Bremer, who was lost in the Halswell East Indiaman, and grandson of Capt. James Bre mer, R. N.) EiTu. three breams, haiirient, two and one, ppr. on a chief wavy az. two tridents in saltire encircled by a naval crown, or, the rim inscribed " Le Weser." Crest — Out of a naval crown or, sails arg. a dexter cubit arm in armour, the hand, in a gauntlet of the first, grasping a sword ppr. pomel and hilt gold, betw. two branches of oak of the last, the arm charged with an anchor, erect, sa. Motto — A la verite. Bremer. Ar. a plume of six feathers, alternately, gu. and or. Br EM HAM, or Br EH AM. Sa. across betw, four crescents ar. Bremmore (Wiltshire). Or, a fesse sa. betw. three crescents az. Bremner. Erm. a chev. betw. three dexter hands sa. Crest — A cock's bead ernsed. Bremond. Ar. a lion ramp. az. Bremshell, or Breshent. Ar. a fesse gu. on a can- ton of the second a ciescent of the first. Bremshett. Ar. a fesse gu. on a quarter of the last a crescent of the field. Bremshot (Hampshire). Ar. on a fesse gu. a cres- cent of the first, and a canton of the second. Bren. Ar. a chev. betw. three dexter hands couped at the wrist sa. Bhenan (Ireland). Crest — Out of a mural coronet a demi eagle displ. Brenchesley, or Brenchley. Az. a cross patonce or. Crest — Within an annulet or, an escutcheon az. charged with a cross patonce of the first. Brenchley (Maidstone, co. Kent). Az. a cross pa- tonce engr. or. Crest — A dexter band and arm couped near the elbow erect, holding a laurel branch, all ppr. Brenchley. Gu. three crosses engr. or. Brende (Norfolk). Ar. on a chev. betw. three sinis- ter hands couped. sa. as many spear heads of the field. Crest — A lion ramp, guard, ar. Brende (Suflblk), The same Arms. Crest — Thefore part of a lion gu. blended to the hind part of a dragon sejant vert. Brenuesley. Per pale or and sa. a chev. betw. three escallops counterchauged. Brenokyerd. Sa. three antelopes' heads couped ar. attired or. Brenufylu. Az. a cross chequy ar. and gu. betw. four mullets or. Brf.nlon. Vert, three maitlets ar. Crest — An eagle displ. Brendt. Ar. a stag's attire fixed to the scalp or. Brenecrosse. Gu. a saltire engr. couped ar. Breners. Or, two bars gu. over all a lion ramp, of the second. Brenham, orBuRHAM. Sa. acrossar. betw. fourcres- cents of the second. Brenley. Gu. a griffin segreant or. Brenly (Kent). Gu. a griffin segreant ar. Brennan (Irish). Erm. a pile gu. Crest— A wheel gu- Brenne. Ar. a fesse dancettec betw. three leopards' faces sa. Brenne. Ar. a chev. betw. three sinister hands sa. Brens. Barry of six ar. gu. and az. Brent (Dorsetshire). Gu. seven griffins segreant ar. Brent (Gloucestershire, Kent, and Somersetshire). Gu. a wivern pass. ar. Crest — A dragon's head betw. two wings expanded ar. Brent (Kent). Gu. a cockatrice saliant or. Brent (Kent). Gu. a wivern sejaut (another, displ.) the tail nowed ar. Brent (Oxfordshire, Patent 1613). Gu. a wivern ar. charged on the breast with three spots of erm. one and two. Crest — A wivern's head betw. two wings ar. charged on the breast as in the arms. Brent. Az. a bend betw. two lions ramp. ar. Crest — A lion ramp. Brentisle. Ar. two lions pass, guard, gu. debruised by a bend vert, charged with three eagles displ. or. Brentisle, Brentisley, or Brentsley. Ar. on a bend engr. gu. three lions ramp, of the field. Brenton (bart.) Gu. a lion ramp. betw. three mart- lets ar. on a canton or, the stern of a ship of the line ppr. Crest — Out of a naval crown or, the rim or circle inscribed with the word Spartan ; a swan ar. guttee de sang. Motto — Go through. Brenton (Hertfordshire). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three martlets sa. Brenton. Ar. two bars gu. on a canton of the second a cross of the first. Crest — A denii savage afifrontee liandcnfTed ppr. Brentyne. Az. three eagles displ. ar. armed or. Brereghly. Ar. a cross botonnee gu. Brerehouch. Ar. a cross potent gu. betw. three ogresses. Brerehouse (Noi'folk). Ei-m. a lion ramp. gu. Brerely. Ar. a cross potent (another, pattfee) gu. Breres (Chorley, co. Lancaster). Erm. on a canton az. a falcon ^volant or. Crest — A nag's head er- minois. Brereto. Az. a cross engr. ar. Brereton (Brereton, co. Chester, traceable there from the year 1200; the senior branch became ex- tinct in 1722, at the decease of Francis Lord Brereton ; the heiress, Jane, dau. of Sir William Brereton of Brereton, and sister of the first Lord, m. Sir Robert Holte, bart. of Aston, and her repre- sentative is the present Charles Holte Brace- nuiucE, of Atherstone Hall, co. Warwick, esq.) Ar. two bars sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a bear's head ppr. Brereton (Malpas, co. Chester, descended from Han- dle, a y(junger son of Sir William Brereton of Brereton, by the heiress of Malpas. From the Malpas family branched off the Breretons of Kc- cleston and Wetenhall, the Breretons of Q'atton, the Breretons of Honford, the Breretons of Wolves - acre, the Breretons of Barrell, and the Brere- tons of Burros, in Denbighshire ; this last line, descended from a younger son of the first Randle Brereton of Malpas, became extinct at the decease of the late Owen Salusbury Brereton, esq.) Arms, &c. as Brereton of Brereton. Brereton (Honford, co. Chester, founded by Sir Urian Brereton, ninth son of Sir I rian Brereton of Malpas, Escheator of Cheshire temp. Hen. VIII. Sir William Brereton, of Honford, bart. the cele- brated Parliamentary commander, left an only son. Sir Thomas Brereton, bart. with whom the Hon- ford line expired). Ar. two bars sa.over all a cross formee fleury gu. Crest — Same as Brereton of Brereton, and with an additional crest, viz. — A griffin with wings elevated gu. standing on a chapeau gu. turned up or. Brereton (Ireland). The same Arms. Brereton (Devonshire). Ar. fretty gu. on a chief or, crusilly of the second, a lion ramp, of the last. Brereton. Ar. betw. two bars sa. a cross patonce of the second, charged with five bezants. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up erm. a dragon with wings expanded gu. Brereton (StaflTordsbire and Cheshire). The same. Brereton. Quarterly, ar. and sa. in the first, two bars of the last ; in the second, as many banners of the first. Brereton. Ar. two bars sa. a mullet of the last, Brereton. Ar. three eagles displ. gu. Brereton, or Brewerton. Ar. two bars sa. Crest ' — A bear's head and neck or, muzzled sa. Brerlegh. Ar. a cross bottonfee gu. Brerwood, or Brierwood (Cheshire). Erm. two pales vaire or and az. on a chief of the last a be- zant betw. two garbs of the second. Crest — Two swords in saltire gu. pomels and hilts or, enliled with an earl's coronet ppr. y BRE BRE Brerwood. Ertn. two pales vairt, on a chief ar. a torteau betw. two garbs gu. Bbesby (Penrith, co. Cumberland). Barry nebulee of six ar. and sa. on a fesse gu. five gultes de larmes. Brescett. A7.. a bend brettessed or. BiiESCY. Ar. a bend engr. az. fimbriated or. BuEscY, or Bressy CWistaston, co. CViester). Quar- teily, per fesse indented sa. and ar. in the lirst quarter a mallard of the second. Bresingham. Sa. two eagles' wings eleTated and conjoined or. (Another ar.) Crest — On a chapeau ppr. a demi lion ramp, guard, or. Bressey. Quarterly, per fesse dancettfee sa. and ar. in the first quarter a teale of the last. Crest — On a mount vert a teale ar. Bressy. Quarterly, sa. and ar. in the first quarter a teale of the second. Brest (Kent). Sa. a cinquefoil betw. an orle of crosses crosslet or. Brest. Gu. three bundles of arrows, three in each ar. feathered and banded or. Crest — An arm ppr. vested sa. holding in the hand a bow nr. Breston (Hertfordshire). Erm. on a fesse barruled sa. three crescents or. Bretaigne. Chequy or and az. a canton erm. within a bordure gu. charged with eight lions pass, guard. of the first. Bretargh (Bretargh, co. Lancaster). Ar. a fret gu. on a chief or, a lion pass, of the second. Crest — A lion's paw holding an ostrich's feather. Motto — Pari quae sentient. Bretargh. Ar. a fret gu. on a chief or, a lion pass. betw. two crosses crosslet sa. Bretayne. Erm. a canton chequy or and az. within a bordure gu. charged with eight lions pass, guard. of the second. Bretby. Chequy ar. and az. Bretewell. Gu. six crosses crosslet fitchee ar. three, two, and one. Bretingham. Erm. a pile az. Bretland (ThornclifTe, co. Chester). Ar. a hawthorn tree erased vert, flowered gu. Breton (Cambridgeshire). Ar. two bars sa. a label of thi-ee points gu. Breton (Essex). Az. two chev. or, on the fir.'it a mullet sa. Crest — On a lion's gamb az. a chev. or, charged with a mullet sa. Breton (Haxsted, co. Essex). Az. two chev. or, in chief as many mullets of the second. Breton (Essex). Az. two chev. or. Breton (Essex and Suffolk). Quarterly, or and gu. a bordure az. Breton (Leicestershire, London, Island of Jersey, and Staffordshire). Az. a bend betw. six mullets pierced or. Crest — A lion's gamb erased az. charged with a chev. or, betw. three billets ar. Breton (Lincolnshire). Same Arms; the mullets pierced gu. Brei ON (Lincolnshire and Norfolk). Az. a bend betw. six mullets or. (Another, ar.) Breton (Winchingham, CO. Norfolk). Quarterly, per fesse indent! d ar. and gu. a mullet for diff. Breton (Norfolk). Quarterly, ar. and gu. in the first quarter a mullet sa. Crest — A demi talbot gu. eared, collared, and lined or, holding in his feet the line coiled up. Breton, or Bretton (Northamptonshire). Ar. a fesse dancettee gu. in chief three boars* beads couped sa. armed or. Crest— On a mural coronet gu. a boar's head couped sa. Breton. Az. a tun in fesse ar, over it a scroll of the second, inscribed BRE. Breton. Ar. two talbots pass, (another stataut) gu. Briton. Or, fretty sa. a chief of the second. Breton. Quarterly, ar. and gu. in the first quarter a mullet of the second. Breton. Quarterly, sa. and ar. on the first a lion pass, guard, or. Breton. Quarterly, ar. and sa. two lions and as many mullets counterchanged. Breton. Quarterly, ar. and sa. in the first and fourth, a lion pass, of the second; in the second and third, a mullet counterchanged. Crest — K wolf paly of eight or and az. Breton. Quarterly, ar. and sa. on the first a lion ramp, of the second. Breton. Quarterly, ar. and sa. in the first a lion I'amp. in the second a mullet counterchanged. Breton. Quarterly, or and gu. a bordure engr. az. Breton. Ar. a lion pass. sa. Breton. Az. a bend or, betw. six escallops ar. Bkepon. Az. a bend betw. six martlets or. Breton. Az. a bend ar. fretty gu. betw, six mullets or. (Another, the mullets of six points). Breton. Ar. a chev. betw. three door staples gu. Breton. Or, a cross crosslet az. Breton. Az. two chev. or, in chief as many mullets of six points of the second. Breton. Lozengy or and sa. a chief of the second. Breton. Az. two chev. betw. three mullets or, pierced gu. Breton. Ar. a bend betw. six mullets gu. Breton. Ar. a chev. betw. three escallops gu. Breton. Ar. a fesse indented, and three boars' heads gu. Breton. Sa. fretty ar. a chief or. Breton, or Bretfon. Ar. a fesse dancettfee gu. betw. three boars' heads couped sa. Bretoron. Az on a bend betw. six mullets or, a bear's gnmb couped of the knee sa. Bretoste. Az. a lion ramp, sans tail, within an orle of crosses moline ar. Bretrook. Ar. three swords meeting in base az. hilts in chief vert. Crest — A horse saddled and bridled at full speed. Brett, or Britt (Brecknockshire). Per chev. em- battled gu. and or, three cinquefoilscounterchanged. Brett (Cornwall). Ar. two chev. az. on each as many pales or. Brett (Devonshire). Ar. fretty gu. on a chief or, semee of crosses crosslet fitchee of the second, a lion r^mp. of the last. Brett (Devonshire and Kent). Or, a lion ramp, within an orle of crosses crosslet fitchee gu. Crest — A lion pass. gu. Brett (Wapinthorne, co. Essex). Gu. a fesse dan- cettee betw. ten billets or, four in chief, and three, two, and one in base. Brett (Gloucestershire and Leicestershire). Gu. a fesse dancettee betw. ten bezants. Crest — On a tower ar. a man's head ppr. Brett (Ireland). Gu. a bend betw. six martlets ar. Crest — A crane reguai'd. wings endorsed, resting the dexter foot on a stone. Brett (Kent). Az. five cinquefoils in saltire ar. Crest — A griffin's head betw. two wings expanded az. beaked or. Breit (Kent). Or, a lion ramp, guard, betw. five ^ crosses crosslet fitchee gu. Brett (Leicestershire). Gu. a fesse dancettfee betw. eight billets or, four and four. Brett (Leicestershire). Gu. a fesse dancettfee ar. betw. twelve billets or. Brett (Leicestershire). Gu. a fesse indented betw. ten billets or. Brett (London). Ar. crusilly fitchfce gu. a lion ramp. of the second. Brett (Somersetshire). Ar. a lion ramp. betw. five (another, nine) crosses crosslet fitchee gu. Brett (Staffordshire). Ar. on a chev. az. three be- zants. Crest — A lion's gamb erect and erased ar. grasping a wolf's head erased ppr. (Another, a dragon's vert). Brett. Az. semee of crosses crosslet ar. a lion ramp. or. Crest — A lion pass. or. Brett. Or, a lion ramp, within an orle of crosses crosslet gu. Crest — A lion pass. gu. Brett. Ar. on a bend gu. nine billets, five and four of the first. Brett. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped or, betw. eight (another, ten) crosses crosslet fitchee of the second. Brett. Az. flory ar. a lion ramp, i-eguard. of the second on the shoulder a mullet, over all a bend gu. Brett. Per chev. embattled or and gu. three cinque- foils counterchanged. BRI Brett. 6u. a griffin segreant ar. Brett. Or, three piles az. Brett. Ar. crusilly fitchee gu. a lion ramp, of the second (on his shoulder an estoile) armed and langued or. Breit. Sa. a fesse ar. hetw. three escallops or. Brett (Ocle Court, near Hereford, as borne by J. L. Brett, of that place, esq.) Ar. a lion ramp. betw. ten crosses crosslet fitchee gu. Crest — Ou a cap of njaintenance turned up erm. a lion pass. gu. Brett. Gu. in chief a lion pass, guard, (another re- guard.) or. Brett. Ar. a bend gu. billettee of the field. Brett. Gu. a bend betw. six martlets or. Brett. Gu. in chief a lion ramp. or. Brctt, or Bret. Gu. a lion pass, reguard. or. Bretty. Chequy ar. and az. Bretvill. Gh. a raft or float removed or. Breuse. Az. crusily or, a lion of the last, on his shoulder a fleur-de-lis gu. Breviter. Ar. on a cross, quarter pierced az. four fleurs-de-lis or. Brewas. Or, two chev. gu. within a bordure engr. az. Brewase. Or, three chev.gu. within a bordure engr. az. Brewdnell. Ar. a bend cottised gu. betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee sa. Crest — From an old castle in ruins a martlet rising sa. Brewer, or Bruer (Devonshire). Gu. two bends waved, the first ar. the second or. Crest — A mer- maid with miiTor and comb ppr. Brewer, or Bruer (Kent). Gu. two bends wavy or, a canton vaire. Crest — Out of a mural coronet a hand and arm couped at the elbow, habited gu. billettee or, holding in the hand ppr. a battle-axe ar. Brewer (London and Somersetshire, Her. Off. Lon- don, c. 24). Gu. two bends wavy or, a chief vaire, a mullet for diff. Crest — A syren (charged with a mullet for diff.) her human part ppr. her tail scaled or and gu. divided by parallel lines wavy. Brewer (Bermondsey and Norfolk). The same, with- out the mullet. Brewer. Ar. a lion ramp, tail forchfte gu. Brewercott. Ar. a cross patonce vert, over all a label of three points gu. Brewers, Company of (London and Exeter). Gu. on a chev. ar. betw. three pair of barley garbs in saltire or, three tuns sa. hooped of the third. Crest — On a wreath a demi Moorish woman, couped at the knees ppr. her hair dishevelled or, habited sa. frettee ar. her arms extended, holding in each hand three ears of barley of the second. Motto — In God is all our trust. Brewes (Buckiughamshire). Ar. semee of crosses crosslet a lion rauip. gu. crowned or. Brewes (Gloucestershire). Or, semee of crosses cross- let a lion ramp. sa. Brewes. Az. semee of crosses crosslet or, a lion ramp, ducally crowned of the last, charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet sa. Brewes. Erm. a cross lozengy gu. Brewes. Az. a lion ramp. betw. seven crosslets fit- chee ar. Brewes. Gu. three cheT. and a mullet in the dexter corner or, within a bordure engr. az. Brewes. Az. three bars vaire erm. and gu. Brewes. Barry of six erm. gu. and az. Brewes. Gu. a saltire betw. four crosses crosslet or. BuEwiN. Ar. a chev. engr. sa. betw. three trefoils slipped vert. Crest— Tvio eagles' wiugs endorsed ppr. semee of trefoils slipped vert. Brewin (as borne by Ambrose Brcwi.v, of Lough, borough, CO. Leicester, esq.) Quarterly, or and az. a cross moline, in chief two mullets, pierced, all counterchanged. Crest — An unicorn pass.ar. armed, maned, and tufted or, collared and charged on the body with three mullets, pierced, in fesse az. Brewis. Gu. a saltire ar. a chief indented point in point of the first and second. BuEWis. Az. crusily a lion ramp, crowned or. Brewley. Erm. on a bend betw. two lions' heads erased gu. three chev. or. Crest — A lion ramp. ppr. Beni6e of roundlee ar. holding in the t>a'w« a shield erm. thereon a bend gu. charged with three chev. or. Brewn. Ar. an eagle displ. sa. Brewne (Sowton Okenden, co. Essex). Az. a cross moline or. Brews, or Brewis. Ar. a cross masculy gu. CreJ* — Out of a ducal coronet or, a cock's head ppr. Brewse, or Brewer (Wagford, co. Buckingham). Az. stmee ot crosslets a lion ramp. or. Brewse, or Brewes (Huntingdonshire). Az. a sal- tire and chief or. Brewse (Norfolk, temp. Edward IIL) Erm. (another ar ) a lion ramp. gu. tail forked. Brewse (Sufl'olk). Ar. semfee of crosslets, and a lion ramp. gu. crowned or. Brewse. Ar. a cross engr. or. Brewse. Az. crusily, and a lion ramp, crowned or. Crest — A lion pass. az. Brewse. Quarterly, indented sa. and ar. Brewse. Or, a fesse and chief gu. Brewse. Gu. a saltire ar. (Another or.) Crest~ A demi Hercules clothed with a skin, holding over the shoulder a club ppr. Brewse. Gu. a saltire engr. ar. and chief indented per fesse of the first and second. Brewse. Az. a lion ramp. or. Brewse. Ar. an in escutcheon, within a double tres- sure flory coutiterfloj-y, gu. Brewse, or Biiewes. Chequy or and az. an ines- cutcheon ar. charged with a bend gu. Brewsiere (Middlesex). Sa. three antelopes' heads erased aj*. ai-med or. Brewsted. Sa. a fesse enn. betw. three estoiles ar. Crest— K leopard's head and neck erased az. Brewster (Northamptonshire). Az. a chev. erm. betw. three estoiles ar. Crest — A leopard's head erased sa. (another az.) bezantee. Brewster (Withfield, co. Essex). The same Arms. Crest — A demi lion, holding in his dexter paw a club over his shoulder. Brewster (Suffolk). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three estoiles ar. Crest— X bear's head erased az. Brewswaro, or Brewsyard. Sa. three antelopes' heads couped or. Brewys. Gu. a saltire ar. a chief indented, point in point, of the first and second. Brey. Ar. on a chief gu. a lion pass, guard, or. Crest — A hill ppr. Motto— Qy degrees. Breyuon (Blackhouse). Or, a chev. gu. betw. three martlets sa. Breyley. Ar. a cross gu. Bkevston. Sa. six martlets or. Brlze. Gu. thi"ee mullets or. Brice (Lancashire and London, 1456). Ar. frettygu. over all a cross of the first, all within a bordure sa. charged with eight cinqueloils of the field. BiticE ( Lord Mayor of London, 148.1). The same, with the cinqueloils or. Brice, alias Bruce (Kilroot, Ireland ; confirmed at the Lyon Off. Edinburgh, 10 June, 16U3). Or, a saltire g i. within a bordure wavy of the last ; on a chief of the second a mullet in the dexter chief point of the first. Crest — A cubit arm erect ppr. grasping a scimetar ar. hilt and poiiiel or. Brice (Somersetshire). Sa. a griffin pass. or. Crest — A lion's head erased erm. pierced through with an ai-row or, feathered and headed ar. Brice. Ar. fretty gu. a cr. ss within a bordure sn. Brichen (Scotland). Ar. three piles meeting in point gu. within a bordure az. Crest — An arm fesse- ways issuing out of clouds, grasping a club. Bricher ( Essex). Or, a sal tire betw. four lions ranip.sa. Brickuale (Somersetshire and Gloucestershire, ori- ginally of Brickdale, co. Lancaster). Az. a chev. hetw. three sheaves of five arrows or, flighted and pheontd ar. pointed and banded gu. C;«<— First, a sheaf of arrows as in the arms ; second, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion ramp, supporting a spear ppr. thereon a standard az. fringed and tas- selled or, charged with a sheaf of five arrows as in the arms. Motto— Fide et fortitudine. Bricked (Cheshire). Sa. three garbs or, within a bordure ar. (Another, the bordure or.) BRI BKI Bricken. Ar. three hills az. Bhickenuen. Parted per chcv. ar. and gii. three rosea counterchanged, on a chief indented of the second three crescents oi the first. Crest — A demi wivern vert. Bbicket. Ar. three talbots' heads -erased, on a chief gu. three garbs or. Br.icKET, BnicKHEAT, or Bryket (Cheshire). Sa. three garbs or, within a bordure engr. ar. BnicKHURST (Lincolnshire). Sa. on a fesse or betw. three lions ramp. arg. as many ci escents Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a tiger's head and neck arg. Bkickill. Ar. on amount in base.Tert, abrick kiln of four stories gu. llamant and fumant on the second and top stories ppr. Bricklayers and Tilers, Company of (London). Az. a chev. or, in chief a fieur de-lis ar. betw. two brick axes, palewise of the second, in base a bundle of laths of the last. Crest — On a wreath a dexter arm embowed, vested, per pale or and az. cuffed ar. holding ia the hand ppr. a brick axe or. Motto — In God is all our trust. BmcKLETON. Ar. on a chev. betw. three leopards' heads sa. as many mullets or. Brickley. Ar. a chev. betw. three martlets sa. in chief engr. vert. Brickley. Ar. three wall stones in pale or. Brickman. Gu. a trowel ar. handle or, and a brick axe of the second. Brickman. Ar. three tubs gu. Bricks. Ar. a rose betw. three bricks gu. Brickwood. Ar. a pale chequy az. and or. C7-est — A demi savage affrontee ppr. wreathed about the head and middle with leaves vert, and holding in the dexter hand a slip of oak, of the last. Bricus. Sa. three garbs or, on a chief of the second a talbot's head erased betw. two billets gu. Briu (London). Arg. on a fesse gu. betw. three birds, a rose betw. two fleurs de-lis or. Crest — An eagle's head, bendy of eight arg. and sa. ducally gorged or. Briuall (Middlesex ; granted 21 June, 10C9). Az. three estoiles betw. two gemelles in bend ar. Briude. Ar. a cross fonnee (another flory) betw. four mullets gu. Eridde. The same ; adding a canton az. Bride. Ar. a fesse betw. three martlets sa. on a can- ton gu. a cross pattee of the field. Crest — Two eagles' heads erased and endorsed ppr. Bridei'Ort. (Somersetshire). Ar. a bend betw. six roses gu. Brideshall (LincolnsViire). Ar. two bars gemelles az. betw. three mullets gu. Bridge (Bosbury, co. Hereford, and Essex). Ar. a chief gu. over all a bend engr. sa. Crest — Two wings endorsed ar. on each a chev. engr. .sa. chai ged with a chaplet or. Bridge (Bosbury, co. Hereford). Az. a chief gu. over all a bend engr. sa. charged in the dexter point with a chaplet or. Crest — As the last. Bridge (Lancashire). Ar. a bend sa. and a chief cf the second. (Another, gu.) Bridge (Scotland). Gu. a bridge of one arch ar. masoned sa. with streams transfluent ppr. Bridge. Ar. three owls sa. Briui.e (Dorsetshire, as borne by John Gawler Bridge, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a bend engr. sa. charged with a chaplet of oak of the lield, on a chief az. a bridge of three arches embattled, and at each end a tower ppr. for Bridge. Second, erm. on a chev. az. three stags' heads erased, on a canton of the second a cat a-niouutain, for Hewlett. Third, gu. on a bend ai-g. three galtrapa ppr. in the sinister chief point a buck's head couped or, for Gawler. Crest — A chaplet of oak or, betw. two wings elevated sa. each charged with a bridge of one arch embattled and turreted as in the arms. Bridge.man (Norfolk). Sa. ten annulets, four, three, two, and one, arg. on a chief of the last a lion pass, of the held. Crest — A trefoil slipped vert. Bhidgeman {Earl of Bradford). Sa. ten plates, four, three, two, and one ; on a chief ar. a lion pass. ermines. Crest — A lion ramp. ar. holding a gar- land of roses betw. the paws or. Swpporters — Two leopards guard, gu. pellete. Motto — Nec temere, nec timide. Bridceman (Shropshire). The same Arms. Crest — A fox sejant ppr. Bridgen (Lord Mayor of London, 1764). Az. abridge of three arches, embattled at top, in fesse ar. ma- soned sa. betw. three sea lions pass. or. Crest — A demi mariner ppr. habited in russet, round the waist a sash, and on the head a cap gu. in the dexter hand a sphere, held out, or, the sinister arm resting on an anchor of the last. Bridgeb (Wamiinghurst, co. Sussex; the heiress, Mary, dau. of Sir John Bridger, of Combe, knt. >». Sir George Shiffner, bart.) Ar. a chev. engr. sa. betw. three crabs gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coro- net or, a crab gu. Bridger, or Bricer (Gloucestershire, and Combe, co. Sussex). Ar. a chev. engr. sa. (another az.) betw. thi'ee sea crabs gu. Bridger. Ar. a chev. betw. three crabs gu. Bridghk, or Briger. Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three sea crabs gii. Bridges. Gu. a chev. betw. three griffins' heads erased argi Crest — On a tower ppr. a hawk's wings displayed, of the last. Bridges (Gooduestone, co. Kent, bart.) Az. three water bougets or, within a bordure erm. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a Moor's head, side- faced ppr. banded ar. Bridges (Edinburgh). Ar. on a cross sa. a leopard's face of the first, on a canton or, a lion ramp. gu. Crest — A demi lion gu. iJ/o;i- sily ar. on a bend erm. three eagles displ. of the first. Brown (Blackburn, co. Berwick). Sa. a dagger in bend ppr. and in chief a boar's head erased ar. Crest — A vine tree ppr. Motto — Proemium virtutis honor. Brown (as borne by James Brown, of Harehill's Grove, CO. York, esq. and William Williams Brown, of Chapel Allerton, near Leeds, esq. sons of the late James Brown, esq. of Leeds, by Anne his wife, daughter and heir of Samuel Williams, esq.) Arg. on a bend sa. cottised az. between two six-pointed mullets pierced sa. three lions ramp, of the field, quartering Williams. Crest — A demi lion ramp, erased or, betw. two elephants' trunks, ppr. Motto — Persevera Deoque confide. Brown (Brandon, co. Warwick, and Richmond Hill, near Liverpool). Gu. a chevron or, betw. two lions' gambs in chief arg. and four hands con- joined in base of the second, on a chief engrailed gold, an eagle displayed sa. Crest — A lion's gamb, erect, and erased arg. holding a hand ppr. Motto — Est Concordia fratrum. Brown (Fordel, Scotland). Az. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis or. Brown (Kingside, Scotland). The same, with the chev. invecked for diff. Brown (Bonnyton, Scotland). Or, on a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis az. a bezant. Crest — A ship under sail ppr. Motto — Caute et sedulo. Brown (Carslaith, Scotland). Or, a chev. betw. three fleurs de-Iis sa. Brown (Hartrigg, Scotland). Erm. on a chief az. three fleurs-de lis ar. Brown (Gorgymill, Scotland). Az. a fesse vairfe betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. Crest — A rose gu. slipped and barbed ppr. Motto — Armat et ornat. Brown (Horn, Scothmd). Az. a chev. wavy betw. three fleurs-de-lis or. Brovvn (Dolpliington) or, a chev. engr. betw. three fleurs-de lis sa. Crest— X dolphin naiant ppr. Motto — Labor omnia vincit. Brown (Edinburgh). Az. a chev. cheqiiy ar. andgu. betw. three fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — A dexter hand holding forth a closed book ppr. Motto — Delectat et ornat. Brown (Balquham, Scotland). Gu. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis or. Brown. Sa. three lions in bend, betw. two bendlets ar. Brown. Gu. a griffin segreant or, a chief indented erm. Brown, alias Weare, per chev. gu. and sa. three hinds or. Crest — On a lure a falcon rising ppr. Brown (Norton, co. Gloucester). Or, on a fesse gu. betw. mallards sa. in chief three chess rooks of the field. Brown (Lea Castle, co. Worcester, as borne by John Brown of that place, esq. high sherifl' of the county in 1833). Az. on a fesse arg. betw. three martlets in chief, and the Roman fasces erect, surmounting two swords in saltire, and en- circled by a chaplet in base or, three chess rooks sa. Crest — A demi eagle displayed, with two heads az. charged on the breast with the fasces, swords, and chaplet, as in the arms. BKO B RO Browne (}'isci>iint.t Montagu j the heiress i/i. Poyiitz). Sa. three lions pass, in bend ar. betw. two double cottises of the last. Crest — An eagle displ. Tert. Supporters — Two "wolves arg. with each a plain collar and chain, or. Motto— Suivex raison. Brow n e (Marquess of S'ligo). Arms, Crest, and Motto, as the preceding. Supporters — Dexter, a talbot ar. gorged with a barou's coronet ppr.; sinister, a horse ar. Browne (Earl of Kenrnare). Ar. three martlets in pale sa. betw. two Haunches of the last, on each a lion pass, guard, of the first. Crest — A dragon's bead ar. guttee de poix betw. two wings expanded sa. guttee de poix. Supporters — Two wolves, col- lared and chained or. Motto — Loyal en tout. BiiowNE (Baron Kilmaine). The same Arms as BiiowNE, Viscounts Montagu, with acrescent for diff. Crest — An eagle displ. vert. Supporters — Two lions ramp, reguard. ppr. Motto — Suivez raison. BnovvNE (Beechworth Castle, co. SuiTey ; the senior line of the Browns, Lords Montagu, derived from Sir Anthony Browne, created K.B. at the coronation of Richard II.) As Browne, Loru Montauu. Browne (bart. Westminster; created 11 March, 1732). Gu. a chev. betw. three lleurs-de lis or. Crest — A demilionramp. gu. holding in the desterpaw a fleur- de-lis, as in the arms. Motto — Gaudeo. Browne (Ballinvoher, co. Cork, founded in Ireland by Edward Browne, who was seised in fee of the town land of Ballinvoher and other lands in the barony of Fermoy : he married in 1647 Jane Tynte, and was ancestor to the present Henry Bkown, esq. Barrister at Law). Arms, Crest, and Motto, as Lord Kilmaine. Browne (Dorsetshire). Sa. three lions passant betw. two bendlets arg. in the sinister chief point a tre- foil of the last. Crest — A gi-ifKn's head erased, sa. beaked or. Browne (Scotland). Gu. a sword lying fesseways ppr. hilt and pomel or, the hilt towards the sinister, betw. three fleurs-de-lis of the last. Crest — A lion ramp. ppr. Browne (Everton, near Liverpool). Enii. a chev. engr. az. betw. two fleurs-de lis in chief, and in base a cinquefoil sa. Crest — An eagle displayed ■with two heads, per pale az. and gu. wings or, each wing charged with a fleur-de-lis sa. Browne (Orthwaite Hall, and Woodhall,in the parish of Caldbeck, co. Cumberland, settled in the latter place for many generations, and now represented by Wm. Browne, of Tallantire Hall, co. Cuuiber- land, esq. high sheriff for the county in 1817). Arg. three martlets in pale sa. betw. two flaunches of the second, each charged with a lion passant or. Crest — A griffin's head vert, between two wings. Motto — Traducere aevum leniter. Browne (Bronwylfa, near St. Asaph, as borne by Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Thomas Henry Browne, K.C.H. high sheriflf of Flintshire in 1830, grand- son of Thomas Browne, late of Passage, co. Cork, esq.) Sa. three lions pass, in bend ar. betw. two double cottises of the last. Crest — An eagle displ. vert. Motto — Spectemur agendo. Browne (Bucks). Sa. a chev. betw. three cranes ar. Crest— A tiger az. maned, tufted, and armed or. Browne (Nether-Lcgh, co. Chester). Ar. two bendlets betw. as many mullets sa. Browne (Cheshire). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. and bend gobonated gu. and of the fn-st. Browne (Cheshire). Ar. an eagle displ. sa. Browne (Marsh, co. Derby, 1582). Ar. on a chev. gu. three roses of the field. Crest — A lion ramp, ar. ducally crowned or, supporting a tilting spear ppr. headed of the first. Browne (Snelston, co. Derby). Sa. three lions pass, in bend betw. two cottises ar. in chief a trefoil slipped erm. Crest — A griffin's head erased vert, eared, beaked and collared or, charged on the neck with a trefoil slipped erm. Browne (Derby). Sa. betw. two cottises a lion pass, ar. in the sinister chief a trefoil, slipped erm. Browne (Devonshire). Gu. a chev. enn. cottiscd or, bttw. tliree escallops of the third. Crist — A denii man sa. wreathed about the temples, holding in the dexter hand a hammer or. Browne (Devonshire). Gu. a chev. erm. couple- closed or, betw. three escallops of the second. Browne (Devonshire). Gu. a chev. betw. three lions' gambs erect and erased, within a bordure ar. Browne (Devonshire). Ar. on a chev. betw. three sinister hands couped sa. as many spears' heads of the field. Browne (Godmanstow, co. Dorset). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three cranes az. as many escallops or. Crest — On a mount vert a hare courant ar. Browne (Bishop Auckland, co. Durham). .Sa. three mullets ar. Crest — A sword in pale, embrued ppr. Browne (Weald Hall, co. Essex, of which was Sir Weston Browne, temp. Henry VIII. Gu. a chev. betw. three lions' gambs erect and erased ar. on a chief of the second an eagle displ. sa. armed and crowned or. Crest — An eagle, of Sicily, displ. with two heads sa. Browne (Essex). Gu. a chev. betw. three lions' gambs, erect and erased ar. a chief and bordure of the second. Browne (Browne's Hill, co. Carlow, descended from Robert Browne, second son of John Browne, of Wickham, esq.) Arms, &c. as Browne of Weald Hall. 7lfo«o— Fortiter et fideliter. Browne (Essex). Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three lions' gambs erased ar. Brow ne (Essex). Ar. a chev. cottised gu. betw. three lions ramp. sa. Browne (Essex). Ar. a cross sarcelly. Browne (Essex). Sa. a bend erm. on a chief arg. three torteaux. Browne (Harwood, co. Hereford). Ar. on a chev. betw. three mullets, pierced sa. as many escallops of the first. Crest — A demi griffin vert, winged and legged or. Browne (Totteridge, co. Hertford). Ar. three mart- lets in pale sa. betw. two flaunches of the last, each charged with a lion pass, of the first. Crest — A dragon's head ar. guttee de poix, betw. two wings expanded sa. guttee de larmes. Browne (Islington). Or, on a chev. engr. barry wavy of eight ar. and az. betw. three cranes of the last. Crest — A crane az. beaked and legged or, the crown of the head gu. in the beak an ear of wheat gold. Browne (Ireland). Or, an eagle displ. sa. Browne (Ireland). Ar. an eagle displ. sa. armed gu. Browne (Ireland). Ar. an eagle displ. with two heads sa. Browne (Canterbury, co. Kent). Sa. three tigers pass. in bend, betw. two double cotises ar. Browne (Canterbury, co. Kent). Ar. a bend sa. on a canton az. a fleur-de-lis of the field. Browne (Horton Keuby, co. Kent). Az. a chev. betw. three escallops or. Browne (Brenchley, co. Kent). Gu. a griffin pass. or, a chief of the second. Crest — A. vultui e ppr. wings endorsed, displuming a mallard's wings. Browne (Deptford, co. Kent). Or, a chief sa. Browne (Kent). Sa. three lions pass, in bend betw. two cotises ar. in chief a griffin's head erased of the second. Browne (Kent). Sa. betw. two bendlets engr. three lions pass. ar. Browne (Kent). Per pale indented ar. and or, a chev. betw. three escallops gu. Browne (Kent). Ar. on a fesse embattled counter- emb.ittled sa. three escallops of the first. Browne (Kent, and London). Ar. on a chev. betw. three demi griffins, erased gu. as many towers triple towered of the first. Brow NE (Lancashire). Ar. on a bend double cotised sa. three spread eagles of the first. Crest — An eagle displ. ar. on the wings two bars sa. Browne (Brynsop, co. Lancaster). Ar. two bends sa. in base an ogress. Browne (Winslow, co. Leicester). Or, a saltire engr. az. betw. four butterflies volant gu. Crest — A boar's head erased sa. pierced through the neck with a broken spear or, headed ar. B RO BRO Browne (Leicestershire). Gu. a bend fusily ar. in the sinister corner a martlet or. Bhowne (Croft, CO. Lincoln). Ar. three martlets in pale sa. betw. two flaunches of the second, each charged with a lion pass, of the field. Browne (Lincolnshire). Ar. two lions pass. sa. BrtoVTNE (Lord Mayor of Lomlon, 1138 and 1448). Ar. two chev. sa. on a canton erm. an annulet of the second. Browne (Lord Mayor of London, 1480, ancestor of the Brownes of Walcot). Az. a chev. betw. three escallops, within a bordure engr. or, Bkownf. (Lord Mayor of London, 1507). Per pale in- denied ov and ar. a chev. betw. three escallops gu. Browne (Lord Mayor of London, 1513). The same as 14S0, the bordure eugv. gu. Browne (Lord Mayor of London, ICOl). Ar. on a chev. betw. thi-ee griffins' heads erased gu. as many castles of the first. Browne (London, granted 28 Feb. 1615). Gu. on a chev. betw. three leopards' heads rabossed ar. as many escallops az. Crest — A cubit arm vested gu. turned up ar. liolding in the hand ppr. a sword erect, of the last, hilted or, enfiled with a leopard's head of the second. Browne (as borne by Isaac Hawkins Browne, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, erm. on a fesse em- battled counter-embattled sa. three escallops oi-, for Browne ; second and third, or, on a chev. betw. three roses az. as many escallops of the first, on a chief per pale gu. and sa. a dragon pass, with wings endorsed erm. for Hawkins. Crest — Out of a mural coronet gu. a crane's head erased erm. charged on the neck with an escallop az. Motto — Veruni atque decens. Browne (London). Sa. a lion ramp. ar. a bend go- bony gu. and of the second, within a bordure of the last. Crest — A beehive, beset with bees diversely volant, ppr. Motto — Virtus et industria. Browne (London). Az. a griffin pass, or, a chief in- dented per fesse of the second and erm. Browne (London). Gu. a griffin pass, or, a chief in- dented per fesse erm. and of the second. Browne (London). Gu. a chev. betw. three escallops or. Browne (London). Sa. a chev. embattled betw. three swans ai'. Browne. Ar. two chev. sa. in chief an annulet of the second. Browne (London). Ar. two chev. sa. on a canton erm. an annulet of the second. Browne (London; descended from Angus, in Scot- land). Az. on a chev. wavy betw. three fleurs-de- lis or, a thistle slipped vert. Browne (London). Az. a chev. betw. three escallops or. Browne (London and Herefordshire). Per jiale ar. and or, a chev. betw. three escallops gu. Browne (London and Norwich). See Brown. Browne (Greenfoi-d, co. Middlesex, lGI-1). The same as Browne, co. Salop. Browne (Middlesex). Ar. three bucks trippant ppr. Crest — A buck's head erased ppi". attired or. Browne (Broomhall, co. Norfolk). Ei-m. a chief in- dented gu. Browne (Norfolk). Per chev. or and az. in chief three estoiles of the last, in base a cockatrice (auo- thei-, a dragon) of the first. Browne (Norfolk). Ar. two pellets in bend, betw. as many bendlets sa. Browne (Walcot, co. Northampton). Az. a chev. or, betw. three escallops of the second. Browne (Newark, co. Nottingham). Per bend gu. and sa. three ieopa)*ds' heads o)*, on a chev. engr. ar. as many escallops az. Crest — A cock-pheasant az. combed and beaked gu. gorged with a plain collar or. Browne (Nottinghamshire). Per pale gu. and or, on a chev. engi*. per pale ai*. and az. three es c:illops betw. as many leopards' heads all counter- changed. Browne (Oxfordshire). Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three brooms sa. Browne (Shropshire). Erm. on a fesse crenellee sa. three escallops ar. Crest — Out of a mural crown gu. a stork's head erm. Browne (Staffordshire). Or, on a chev. gu. betw. three cranes az. as many trefoils slipped ar. Browne (Leyson, co. Suffolk). Per bend ar. and sa. three mascles in bend counterchanged. Crest — A demi stork with wings ex.panded ppr. the neck nowed. Browne (Suffolk). Per pale sa. and ar. three mas- cles counterchanged. Browne (Suffolk). Sa. three mallets ar. two and one. Browne (Warwickshire). Ar. on a bend betw. two cotises az. three water bougets or. Browne (Westmiuster). Gu. a chev. betw. three fleurs de-lis or. Crest — A demi lion holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis or. Brow^ne (Yorkshire). Ar. on a bend cotised sa. three lions ramp, of the field. Browne. Ar. on a fesse embattled and counter-em- battled sa. three escallops of the first, on a canton quarterly gu. and az. a leopard's head or. Crest — A stork's head, holding in the beak an acorn, slipped verf , fructed or, betw. two wings expanded az. each charged with an escallop of the second. Browne. Erm. two bars sa. on a chief of the last three caltraps or. Crest— ann couped at the elbow and erect, vested az. cuflf erm. holding in the hand ppr. a caltrap or. Browne. Cu. on a chev. ar. betw. three cinquefoils ei'm. as many hui'ts. Crest — An eagle's head erased ar. in the mouth an arrow ppr. Browne. Ar. two bends sa. butw. as many mullets of the last. Crcif — A lion sejant sa. resting the dex- ter paw on a shield ar. charged with a mullet of the first. Browne. Ar. on a chev. betw. three mullets pierced sa. as many escallops of the first. Crest — A demi griffin vert, wings elevated or. Browne. Gu. a chev. betw. three lions' gambs ar. within a bordure erm. Crest — A bear's paw, couped and erect or, grasping a falchion ar. Browne (The Woodlands, co. Salop). A branch, it is stated, of the family of Browne, Viscount Mon- tacute, descended lineally from Ralph Browne, who was seated at Caughley, co. Salop, early in the seventeenth century. Tiie Caughley estate has been alienated, and this branch of the family is now represented by Thomas Whitmore Wvlue Browne, of the Woodlands, esq. whose father, Thomas Wylde, of the Comniaudery in tlie city of Worcester, and of Glazely, co. Salop »«. Elizabeth (his second wife) daughter and co heir of Ralph Browne, of Caughley, esq. son of Edward Browne, who was high sheriff of Shropshire in 1719). Sa. three lions pass, in bend , betw. I wo double cotises ar. Browne Or, on a chev. betw. three cranes az. a bezant. Crest— A crane's head and neck erased az. ducally gorged or, holding in the beak a bezant. Browne. Gu. a chev. betw. three lions' gambs erect and erased, within a bordure engr. ar. on a chief of the last an eagle displ. sa. Crest— A lion's gamb, erased and erect gu. holding a wing ar. Browne. Sa. on a chief three lions pass. betw. two bendlets engr. ar. Crest— A gi-iffiu's head erased or. Browne. Ar. a fesse betw. three mallets sa. Crest — A stork's head couped at the neck, nowed ppr. betw. two wings ar. Browne. Sa. two mullets ar. Crest— A sword erect, embrued at the point gu. Browne. Gu. a chev. betw. three lions' gambs erect and erased, within a bordure ar. on a chief of the last an eagle displ. sa. Bkowne. Ar. on a bend az. three escallops or. Browne. Sa. three lions pass. betw. two bars gemelles ar. a crescent or. BROWNti. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three roses az. stalks slipped aud barbed vert. Browne. Per fesse indented ar. and or, a chev. betw. tlnee escallops gu. Browne. Gu. a saltire vairfe, betw. four caltraps or. Browne. Ar. a chev. sa. fretty or, betw. three roses gu. slipped vert. Browne. Erm. on a chief ar. three torteaux. Browne. Erui. a chief indented, per pale gu. and or. Browne. Or, a chev. engr. harry wavy ofsix nr.andaz. Browne. The same; adding three cranes az. R4 BRO BRU Browne. Per bend lozengy.countercUanged ar. and sa. Bkowne. Sa. a lion ramp. ar. pellettee. BiiowNE. Az. a lion ramp. or. Browne. Az. a lion ramp, guttee de sang. Browne. Per bend sa. and ar. three mascles counter- changed. Browne. Quarterly, gu. and az. a leopard's face or. Browne. Ar. a chev. betw. three cranes gu. Browne. Erm. a chief per pale, indented or and gu. Browne. Erm. on a bend gu. three lions ramp. or. Browne. Sa. three lions pass. betw. two bendlets engr. ar. Browne. Sa. a lion saliant within a boi"dure ar. de- pressed with a b^ton gobonated, or and gu. Browne. Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three leopards' heads within a bordure or. Browne. Quarterly, az. and gu. four leopai-ds' heads or. Browne. Quarterly, or and sa. four leopards' heads counterchanged. Browne. Sa. three square hammers ar. Crest — A pewit ar. in her nest or. Browne. Az. three woodbine leaves ar. Browne. Ar a chev. sa. betw. three roses gu. seeded az. stalked and leaved vert. Browne. Gu. at the four corners of an escutcheon ar. as many fleurs-de-lis of the last. Browne. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three roses az. stalked, slipped, and barbed vert. Browne. Parted per pale gu. and sa. three leopards' heads or. Browne-Wade (Monkton Farleigh, co. Wilts; origin- ally of Chapel Allerton, in tlie county of York; now jepresented by Waue Browne, M.A. of Monk- ton Farleigh, son and heir of the late Wade Browne, esq. by Rhoda his wife, dau. and eventual heiress of Jacob Smith, of Honington, co. Worcester, esq. and grandson of John Browne, esq. by the heiress of Wade of Moortown). Quarterly, first and fourth, erm. a chev. or, cotised, betw. three roses gu. for Browne; second, ar. a lion pass, reguard. sa. for SiMiTH ; third, az. on a bend ar. three gillyflowers ppr. for Wade. Cre.it — A demi eagle displ. or, surmounted by two palm branches in saltire ppr. Motto — Suivez raison. Browneli, (Derby, lCt)2). Erm. on a chev. cotised sa. three escallops ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a triple plume of feathers, five, four, and three, B ROWN ELL (as borne by RoBEKr Robinson Brown ell, of Cliffe Field, near Sheffield, esq. eldest son of the late Peter Browuell, of Newfield, esq. in the same vicinity). Arms, same as Brownell of Derby. Crest — An escallop ar. Browneshauch. Ar. three mitus' heads (of the phea- sant kind) ppr. Browneshin. Ar. a chev. betw. three bulls' heads cabossed sa. Brown liSLANE. Az. a fesse betw. three adder's-tongue leaves or. Bkownhill (Scotland). Az. the sun in splendour ppr. betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. Crest — The sun rising from behind a mountain ppr. Motto — Radii omnia lusfrant. Browning (Cambridge). Az. a lion ramp, or, bil- lettee gu. Browning (Cowley, co. Gloucester). Barry wavy of six ar. and az. Crest — A sinister arm from the elbow, issviing from a cloud in the dexter, holding the hand above a serpent's head, erect from the middle, and looking towards the sinister ppr. Browning. The same ; adding an orle of martlets sa. Browning. Barry undee ar. and az. Browning. Az. three bars wavy ar. Browni.ow, Earl. See Cust. Bbovvnlow (Belton, co. Lincoln, and London; the heiress Anne, dau. of Sir William Brownlow, 4th hart, of Humby, m. Sir Richord Cust, bart.) Or, an inescutcheon within an orle of martlets sa. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a grey- hound pass, or, collared of the fii'st. BjiovvNRiG, or Brownrigg. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. gut- tee d'or, betw. three crescents of the second. <^,rest — A lion ramp, holding in the dexter paw a fleur de lis ppr. Brovvnricg (bart.) Ar. a lion ramp, guard, sa. betw. three crescents gu. in the dexter forepaw a sword ppr. pomel and hilt or, entwined by a serpent vert. Crest — Out of a mural crown or, a sword ppr. pomel and hilt gold, entwined by a serpent vert. Mutto — Virescat vulnere virtus. And by royal permission in 1822, the following honourable aug- mentation was granted, viz. a chief embattled, vert, thereon a representation of the sceptre and banner of the kingdom of Kandy, in saltire, ensijjned with the crown of that kingdom: and, as a crest of honourable augmentation, a demi Kandian ppr. holding in the dexter hand a sword, and in the sinister the crown of Kandy. Brownrioc. Ar. a lion ramp, guard, sa. betw, three crescents gu. Crest — A sword erect in pale, en- vironed with a snalvC, all ppr. Brownshin. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three bulls' heads couped of the second. Erownsworo. Vert, a sword in bend ar. hilt and pomel or, betw. two ducal coronets of the last, on a chief of the second three caltraps gu. Crest — A pegasus ppr. Brows. Az. three garbs or. Browte. Sa. two bars erm. betw. six cinquefoils ar. three, two, and one. Broxborne. Gu. six eagles displ. with two necks or, armed ar. three, two, and one. Broxholme (Lincoln). Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three boars' heads couped of the second, five bezants. Crest — A bear standing against an elm tree, all ppr. Broy. Erm. a lion ramp. purp. crowned or. Broyn. Sa. a saltire betw. four leopards' heads or. Crest — Two lions' paws sa. holding up a shield ar. Brovne (Kent). Az. a cross sarcelly or. Brovne. Ar. an eagle displ. sa. Bruant. Erm. two bars gu. Brubouche. Or, semee of billets a lion sa. Bruce Bruuenell Bruce (Marquess of Aylesbury). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a saltire and chief gu. on a canton ar. a lion ramp. az. ; second and third, ar. a chev. gu. betw. three morions (steel caps) az. Two Crests — First, a seahorse ar. ; second, a lion pass. az. Supporters — Two savages ppr. wreathed round the loins and temples vert, each supporting in the exterior hand a flag, thereon the first quarter of the arms. Motto — Fuimus. Bruce (Earl of Elgin and Kincardine). Or, a sal- tire and chief gu. on a canton ar. a lion ramp. az. Crest — A lion statant az. Supporters — Two savages ppr. wreathed about the head and middle with laurel, vert. Motto — Fuimus. Bruce (Down Hill, co. Derry, Ireland, bart.) Or, on a saltire gu. a harp of the field, a chief of the second ; on a canton ar. a lion ramp. az. Crest — Alien pass. az. in the dexterpaw a trefoil slipped ppr, Bruce (Blair Hall, Scotland ; Mary Bruce, dau. and heir of John Bruce, ."ith baron of Blair Hall, m. the Hon. Dougal Stewart, brother of James, Earl of Bute). The same as of Clackmannan, with due diff. Bruce (Balcaskie and Kinross, Scotland ; a cadet of Blair Hall ; Anne, dau. and eveutual heiress of Sir William Bruce of Balcaskie, m. first, Sir Thomas Hope, of Craighall, bart. ; and secondly. Sir John Carstairs of Kilconquhar). Or, a saltire and chief wavy gu. Crest — The sun going down. jl/o/\coiints Bourke of Mayo; re- presented by Aylmer Bourke Lambert, of Boy- ton, CO. Wilts, esq.) Party per fesse or and erin. a cross gu. the first quarter charged with a lion ramp. sa. and the second with a dexter band couped at the wrist and erect gu. Burke, or Burgh. See Burch. BuRKEN (London). Ar. a bar az. BuRKETT. Az. a chev. betw. three garbs ar. Crest — A garb or. Afotto — Impendain expendar, BuRKiN (Burlinghani, co. Norfolk). Ar. a fesse gu. (sojiit;t lines, az.) BuRKiTT. Gu. three mullets or. Crest — A dexter arm einbowed, brandishing a club ppr. BuRKTON (Norfolk). Ar. three bars voided sa. BuBKTON (Brome, co. Suffolk). Ar. three bars voided sa. on a canton of the last a crescent gu. BuRt.AND. Sa. a chev. betw. three burling irons ar. BuRLAND. Erra. on a chief embattled gu. three cinque- foils ar. Crest — A denii savage brandishing a scimetar ppr. Burleigh. Paly of six, ar. and gu. on a chief paly six crescents, all counterchanged. Crest — A stag's head erased gu. BuRLER. Gu. three burling-irons ar. BuRi.ETON, or BuRLTON (VVyken Hall, co. Leicester; lineally descended from Robert Burleton (great- grandson of William Burleton, of Knoyle, co. Wilts, esq. temp. Queen Elizabeth) whom, in 1095 Abigail, dan. and heiress of Anthony Trotman, of Bishopstone, co. Wilts, and of Wyken Hall, co. Leicester). Quai'terly, or and gu. a bend sa. charged with two plates arg. Crest — A garb. BuRLEY (Leicestershire and Wiltshire). Vert, three boars' heads couped ar. armed or. Crest — A d''mi boar ppr. armed, hoofed, and bristled or, and gorged with a chain of the last, supporting a thistle ppr. BuRLEv (Shropshire). Paly of six sa. and or, on a chief of tlie second two palets of the first, an in- escutcheon harry of six gu. and erm. BuRLEY. Paly of six ar. and az. fretted with a bend in fesse gu. the chief and base as the third. BuRLEV. Sa. three bars or, a chief of the last charged with two pellets, on an inescutchcon erm. three bars gu. BuRLEY. Paly of six ar. and az. over all three bars gu- BuRi.EY. Or, three bars sa. a chief paly erm. and gu. BuRi.EY. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. debruised with a fesse chequy or and az. BuRi.EY. Per fesse embattled, sa. and ar. three lances counterchanged. BuRLEY. Ar. three tilting spears in pale sa. embrucd gu. a chief of the second. BuRLEY. Erm. a bend gu. three chtv. or. BuRi.EV. Quarterly, ar. and sa. BuRLEV. Gu. two bars gobonated ar. and az. BuRi.iNGER. Gu. three burling-irons ar. Burlington (Earl of). See Cavendish. BuRLi.vsoN (Bishop-Wearmouth, co. Durham). Part- ed per fesse, a fesse wavy gu. chief part vert, a lion ramp, or, the base parted per pale, the dexter side Taire, the sinister sa. three roses ar. Crest — A deiui lion, holding betw. the paws a rose ar. barbed vert. BuRLToN. Crest — A dexter and sinister arm vested, holding up a cross crosslet fitchee. Burly (granted to Thomas Burly, of Depeden, co. Suffolk, 4 April, 1597). Az. a chev. betw. three spears' heads eradicated or. Crest — A squirrel sejant, supporting a ragged staff or. Burlyn. Sa. two chev. or. BuRi.z (Suffolk, 1597). Az. a chev. betw. three spears' heads, broke from the statt', or. Crest — A squirrel sejant, supporting a ragged staffer. BuRMAN. Paly of six ar. and sa. a chief wavy az. Crest— A demi peacock az. BuR.MAN (Stratford-on-Avon, co. Warwick). Az. a ducal coronet or, betw. three seals' heads erased arg. two and one. BuRMESTER. Crest — A cross pattee az. within six mullets disposed orleways or. BuRMEY. Crest — A dexter hand ppr. holding an anchor erect or, environed with clouds ar. Motto — Arcus artcs astra. Burn (Caldock, co. Perth). Or, a crescent betw, two spur rowels in chief, and a hunting horn in base, sa. Crei* — Two daggers in saltire ppr- Motto — Tendit ad astra fides. Burn. Gu. three bezants. Crest — A heart gu. Burn, or Burne (Ireland). Sa. three bezants. Crest — A roundle az. Burn (Lisbon, originally from Stirling). Or, two spur rowels in chief, and a hunting horn in base, sa. Crest — A hand ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitchee az. Motto — Vincit Veritas. Burn (Scotland). The same Arms. Crest — A dexter hand holding a horn ppr. Motto — Ever ready. Burn. Or, two mullets pierced in chief sa. and a buglchorn stringed in base gu. Crest — A dexter BUR BU R arm ei-ect, liabited sa. cuff ar. holding in the hand ppi-. a fleur-de-lis or. Burn. Quarterly, ar. and sa. in each quarter a lion's face couuterchanged, on a chief of the first three fleurs-de-lis gu. Burn. Ar. on a bend sa. three buckles or. BuRNABV, or BuRNEBY (Watford, CO. Northampton, whose settlement in Leicestersliire may be traced to an early period after the Conquest: the daugh- ters and co-heirs of Sir Richard Burnaby, knt. the last of the Watford line, were Susan, m. to G. Bathurst, of Hothorp, esq. and Elizabeth, m. to Sir J. Langham of Cottisbrook). Ar. two bars gu. in chief a lion pass, guard, of the second. Crest — A demi man sa. in the dexter hand a branch of columbine flowers ppr. round the neck a rope or, with the end hanging down on the sinister side. BuRNADY (Baggrave Hall, co. Leicester; derived from Hugh Burnaby, third son of Thomas de Burnaby of Watford, and grandson of Eustace de Burnaby, sheriff of Northamptonshire in 1448 : the present representative is Edwyn Burnaby, of Baggrave Hall, esq.) Same Arms and Crest as Burnaby of Watford. Mvtto — Pro rege. Burnaby (Evington, co. Leicester ; as borne by Col. John Dick Burnaby, of the 1st regiment of grena- dier guards, third son of the Rev. Andrew Burnaby, D.D. of Baggrave Hall). Same as preceding. Burnaby (Eroughton Hall, co. Oxford, bart.) Ar. two bars gu. in chief a lion pass, guard, per pale of the second and vert. Crest — Out of a naval crown a demi lion ramp, guard, or, in tlie dexter paw a staff ppr. thereon a flag gu. Motto — Pro rege. Burnaby (Devonshire). Az. two bars counterem- battled erm. BuRNAM (Lincolnshire). Oi', a maunch vert. Burnam. Gu. a chev. or, betw. three lions' heads erased ar. Burnam. Ar. a bend sa. betw. two crosses crossletof the second. Burnavill, or Buunavile. Gu. a rose or. Burnaville. Ar. on a cross sa. a mullet of six points of the first. Burnawike, or Burnawick. Gu. a cross formee or. BuRNBY, or Burneby (Devonshire). Ar. two bars crenellee erm. BuRNBY (Norlands, Kensington, co. Middlesex). The same. Burnby. Ar. two bars gu. a lion pass, guard, of the second. Crest — On a mount a stag rising from under a tree ppr. BuRNEBURY (Coinwall). Gu. a chev. ar. BuRNELL (Ireland and Essex). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. over all a baton gu. BuRNELL (Ireland and Essex). Ar. a lion ramp. -sa. over all a bend gu. charged with three escallops or. (Another, of the field.) BuRNELL (London). Sa. on a bend ar. three escallops of the first. Crest — A greyhound sejant ar. BuRNELL (Holgate, co. Salop). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. crowned or, within a bordure az. BuRNELL. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. crowned or, debruised by a baton gu. all within a bordure az. Crest — A lion's gamb erased sa. grasping a bunch of roses gu. stalked and leaved vert. BuRNELL. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. crowned or. BuRNELL. Az. a lion ramp, guard, ar. guttee de sang, and ducally crowned or. BuRNELL. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. debruised by a bend- let gu. BuRNELr.. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. on a bendlet gu. three escallops or. BuRNELL. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. a label of five points BuRNELL. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. ducally crowned or, within a bordure az. bezantee. BuRNCLL. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. crowned or, langued and armed gu. within a bordure az. BuRNELL. Ar. a bend crenellee sa. betw. six ogresses. BuRNELL. Ar.achev. sa.hetw. three Cornish choughs Bi'RNi.i.i,. Per fcsse indented or and ar. a lion ramp. sa. within a bordure gu. charged with eight plates. BuRNEi.L (Beauchieff Abbey, co. Derby, and Wink- bourne Hall, CO. Nottingham ; as borne by the present Brouchton Benjamin Plcce Burnell, of Beauchieff Abbey and Winkbourne Hall, esq. high sheriff of Derbyshire in 1839, son of the late Thomas Steade, of Woodseats, esq. by Miliscent his wife, daughter of Strelley Pegge, esq. and representative of the ancient family of Steade, possessed of Onesacre, co. York, temp. Edw. IlL: the present proprif tor, on inheriting the estates of his uncle, Peter Pegge Burnell, esq. in 1836, assumed, in lieu of his patronymic, Steade, the surname and arms of Pegge and BuRNELr.). Quarterly, first and fourth, per fesse indented or and arg. a lion ramp. sa. a bordure gu. charged with eight plates, for Burnell; second and third, arg. a chev. betw. three wedges sa. for Pegge. Crests — 1. A lion's gatnb erect and erased sa. in the paw a bunch of violets ppr. for Burnell; 2. The sun rising in splendour, the rays alternately sa. or, and arg. for Pegge. Hlotto — Caritas fructum habet. Burnell (Rothwell, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, as appears by the arms annexed to monumental inscriptions to the family in Rothwell Church, dated 1718 and 1780, now quartered (through Black) by Thomas Charles Henry D'Oyley, esq. of the Hon. East India Company's service). Per fesse indented or and arg. a lion ramp. sa. within a bordure gu. platee. Burnell, Burnill, or Bybnell. Ar. a lion ramp, az. gnttee d'or. Burnell De. Ar. a lion ramp, double queued az. guttee and crowned or. Burnet (Northumberland). Or, in chief three holly leaves vert, in base as many buglehorns stringed sa. (Another, with one buglehorn sti'inged in base.) Crest — A holly bush vert, fructed gu. Burnet. The same Arms. Crest — A dexter hand issuing out of a cloud, grasping a pruning knife, within a vine fructed, all ppr. Burnet (Aberdeen, Scotland). Ar. a battle-axe pale- ways, betw. three holly leaves in chief, and a buglehorn in base vert, garnished gu. Motto — Quidni pro sodali. Burnet (Craigmyle, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, as Burnet of Lees ; second and third, az. two garbs in chief and a crescent in base or, for Craigmyle. Crest — A dexter hand holding a branch of palm. Motto — Qua; vernant crescunt. Burnet (Abi rdeen, Scotland). Ar. three holly leaves in chief ppr. and a hunting horn in base sa. gar- nished gu. in the centre a billet nz. Crest — A hand with a cutlass, cutting through a vine branch ppr. Motto — Tandem fit surculus arbor. Burnet (Dalleladies, Scotland). Arms, as Burnet of Craigmyle, within a bordure componee ar. and vert. Crest — A branch of holly slipped ppr. Motto — Nec fluctu, nec flatu. Burnet (Innerleith ; a cadet of Leys). The same within a bordure indented vert, a crescent for diff. Crest — A branch of holly vert. Motto — Virtute cresco. Burnet (Waristoun ; a scion of Leys). Arms, as Bur- net of Leys, within a bordure indented vert. Crest — A branch of holly ppr. Motto — Virtute cresco. Burnet (Shetchoksly, Scotland ; descended from a third son of Leys). Ar. a falcon volant ppr. betw. three holly leaves in chief, vert, and a hunting horn in base, sa. garnished gu. Crest — A hand with a knife pruning a vine ppr. Motto — Virescit vulnere virtus. Burnett (Leys, co. Aberdeen; originally of Saxon descent ; has flourished for more than five centu- ries in the north of Scotland: the present repre- sentative is Sir Thomas Burnett, bart. Dr. Gil- bert Burnet, bishop of Salisbury, the celebrated historian of his own times, was the nephew of the first baronet of Leys). Ar. three lioUy leaves in chief ppr. and a hunting horn in base sa. garnished gu. Crest — A hand with a knife, pruning a vine tree ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a Highlander in a BUR BUR hunting garb; sinister, a greyhound, both ppr. According to Sir George Mackenzie, the Burnetts of Leys carry the hunting horn in tlieir arms, with the Highlander in hunting dress and the grey- hound for supporters, as indicative of their being tlie king's foresters in the north. Motto — Virescit vulnere virtus. Burnett. Per saltire gii. and vert, a sword erect, in pale ppr. surmounted by a buglehorn stringed or, on a chief, embattled, erm. three holly leaves of the second. Crest — On a mount, a vine, out of clouds, to the sinister, a man's hand issuant, grasp- ing a knife, in the act of pruning, all ppr. the whole on a mural coronet or. Burnett, or Barns (originally of Burnetland, of that ilk, and subsequently Peebles: a family whi(;h has long disputed the chiefship of the clan with its northern kin, the Burnetts of Leys). Ar. three holly leaves vt rt, a chief az. (.'rest — A hand, with a knife pruning a vine tree, ppr. Motto — Virescit vulnere virtus. Burnett (Ireland). Gu. three bezants. Crest— A holy lamb reguard. ar. holding the standard of St. Patrick ppr. BuRNEViLE (Suffolk). Gu. a saltire engr. ar. betw. four cinquefoils or. BuRNEviLE. Gu. a saltire engr. or, betw. four cinque- foils ar. BuKNHA-w (Suff.) Sa. a cross betw. four crescents ar. BuRiNHAM. Gu. a chev.betw. three lions' heads erased or. Crest — A leopard's head erased ppr. BuRNHAM. Gu. three leopards' heads in bend, or, betw. two lions' heads erased ar. BuRNUAM. The same, within a bordure gobonated ar. and az. Burnham-Abbey (Buckinghamshire). Or, on a chief arg. three lozenges gu. Burningham (Froyle, co. Hants). Gu. a millrind bendways ar. betw. two martlets in pale or. BuRNMAN (Devonshire). Eim. on a bend cotised sa. three boars' heads, couped arg. Crest — A bull's head erased or, horned, gobony, or and sa. Burns (Scotland). Or, a fesse betw. three mullets of six points pierced, and a hunting horn strung in base, sa. Crest — Two hands issuing from clouds, conjoined in fesse, supporting a branch of laurel vert. BuRNSHED, or BuRNisiiiuE. Ar. three bendlets gu. on a canton of the second a lion pass, (another, ramp.) of the first. BuRNSiuE (Whitlaw, Scotland). Sa. a chev. or, betw. three boars' heads couped ar. lying fesseways. Crest — A crescent ar. Motto — Gradatim plena. BuRPORT (Somersetshire). Ar. a bend betw. six roses Burr (as borne by the present David Hicford Da- VALL Burr, late M.P. for Hereford, esq.) Erm. on a mount vert, issuing from park paliugs with gate ppr. a lion ramp, or, holding in the dexter paw a scimetar, all ppr.; on a chief indented sa. two lions ramp.ar. quartering among others Davis, gu. on a bend erm. a lion passant sa. Higi-qrd, vert, on a chev. betw. three bucks' heads cabossed or, as many mullets sa. and Scudamore, gu. three stirrups, leathered and buckled or. Crest — Out of a mural crown, inscribed with the word Ter- nate," a Malay holding in his dexter hand tlie colours of Ternate all ppr. granted in commemora- tion of the capture, in 1801, of thatisland, the chief of the Malaccas, by the late Lieut. -General Daniel Burr, H. E. I.C S. Motto — Virtus verus honos. Burr. Or, a cross aiguise voided az. Crest — A lion's head ppr. collared or. Burr (Ramsay, Dover Court, and Wrabnese, co. Essex). Erm. on a chief indented sa. two lions ramp. BuRRARD (Sir George, hart.) Ar. a lion ramp, and in chief two ('exter hands gu. over all a fesse or, charged with two lions ramp, counter rampant, supporting between them a dexter hand couped, all of the second. Crests — First, a dexter arm, embowed, in armour, holding in the hand a sword, all ppr.; second, a naval crown or, therefi'om issu- ant a cubit arm erect, encircled by a branch of oak ppr. the hand grasping a trident in bend sinister, the points downwards gold. Supporters — (Granted by a royal warrant, 1839, to descend with the title of Baronet). On either side a lion reguard. ar. stand- ing upon an anchor ppr. supporting a trident erect, or, gorged with a naval crown, therefrom a chain reflexed over the back az. Motto — Persevere. BuRRARD (Lymington, CO. Hants, hart.) Per fesse em- battled gu andaz.a lion pass, enninois betw. three mullets of six points or, on a canton ar. a sword erect ppr. Crest — Out of a mural crown, per pale, or and ar. an arm embowed, surrounded with a wreath of laurel, the band grasping a sword, all ppr. BuRRARD (Walhampton, co. Hants). Az. a lion pass. betw. three estoiles ar. Crest — A dexter arm em bowed, brandishing a sword, all ppr. BuBRE. Ar. an inescutcheon gu. BuRRELL (Milfield and Brome Park, co. Northumber- land: a family of very ancient date upon the bor- ders of England and Scotland, the name occurring in records of the reign of Richard II. : at Berwick- upon-Tweed the BuiTells were settled so early as the year r2r>0 : the present representative of the family is VViLiiAM Burrell, of Brome Park, esq. high sheriff of the county in 1811). Or, a saltire gu. betw. four leaves vert, on a chief az. a lion's head erased, betw. two battle-axes ppr. Crest — - An armed arm ppr. holding a bunch of burrdock, vert. Motto — Adlia;reo. Burrell (B«ro» WUloiighhii de Eresby). Quarterly, first and fourth, vert, three escutcheons ar. each charged with a bordure engr. or; second and third, or, three bars wjivy gu. Two Crests — First, the bust of a man, couped and affronteeppr.ducally crowned ; second, on a ducal coronet a sloth-hound ppr. col- lared gu. Supporters — Dexter, a pilgrim vested in russet, with his crutch and rosary or ; sinister, a savage man, wreathed about the temples and middle with ivy, all ppr. Motto — Animus uon de- ficit aiquus. BuKRELL (Woodland, co. Devon). Barry of six, ar. and sa. on a chief gu. three leopards' heads or. Burrell (Valantine House, co. Essex, and -West Grinstead Park and Knipp Castle, co. Sussex ; descended from Randulphus Burrell, and Scr- munda his wife, dau. and co-heir of Sir Walter Woodland, standard bearer at Poictiers). Vert, three shields ar. each charged with a bordure engr. or. Crest — A naked arm embowed holding a branch of laurel, both ppr. Motto — Sub liber- tate quietem. Burrell (Beckenham, co. Kent, a younger branch of the Burrells of Holmsted, co. Sussex). Vert, three escutcheons ar. each with a bordure engr. or. Crest — An arm embowed ppr. holding a branch of laurel vert. Burrell (Northumberland). Sa. a chev. betw. three mullets ar. Burren (St. Dunstan's in the East, London; origi- nally of Reading, in Berkshire. This family is now extinct in the male line : the present repre- sentative (through Susanna Burren, the eldest sis- ter and co-heiress of Mr. Richard Uurren of Lon- don, who m. Mr. William Barry of St. Dunstan's in the West, London), being Ch\rles John Bay- ley, of the Inner Temple, London, and of Trinity College, Cambridge, esq.). Arms, as used at funerals of the family in the latter part of the 17th century, and in the pedigree and arms recorded by Mr. Anthony Burren of London, at the visita- . tion to that city in 16S7. Paly of six ar. and gu, on a chief sa. three lozenges or. Burriuge (Tiverton, co. Devon, and of Lillesden, Hawkhui'st, co. Kent). Az. three dolphins naiant, embowed ar. on a chief or, three rudders sa. Crest — A demi mariner ppr. his waistcoat gu. cap az. neckcloth ar. supporting a rudder sa. BuRRiucE (Halden, co. Kent). Or, a chev. gu. betw. three lions ramp. sa. BuRRisH. Per fesse, gu. and ar. over all a lion ramp, double queued or. Crest — Out of a tower, per pale, ar. and gu. a demi lion ramp, double queued or. BUR BUR BuRROUCH (Suffolk). Ar. two chev. vert,betw. three chaplets or. BuRRiiiiGH or Borough (Lincolnshire). Az. three fleiirs de-lis erm. Crest— An eagle with wings ex- panded erm. BiiRROUGHES (Burlingham Hall.co. Norfolk; now re- presented by Henrv Negus Burroughes, of Bur- lingham Hall, esq. son and heir of the late James Burkin Burroughes, esq. of Burlingham, by Chris- tabel his wife, dau. and heir of Henry Negus, of Kereton Hall, esq. son of Randall Burroughes, esq. by Elizabeth-Maria his wife, dau. and heir of William Ellis, of Kidhill, esq.) Arg. two chev- ronels betw. three chaplets vert, quartering Negus and BuRKiN. Crest — A giiffin's head erased arg. charged with two chevrons vert. Motto — Animo et fide. Burroughes (Long-Stratton, co. Norfolk; a branch of Burroughes of Burlingham, the present Hev. Ellis Burroughes, of the Manor-House, Long-.Stratton, being nephew of the late James Burkin Bur- roughes, of Burlingham, esq.) The same family Arms, Crest, and Motto as Burroughes of Builing- ham, quartering Ellis [ivliic.h name Ace]. Burroughs (Castle Bagshaw, co. Cavau, bai-t.) Gu. the stump of a laurel tree eradicated ppr. on a chief or, an eastern crown of the field, betw. two annulets az. Crest — On an easteru crown or, a lion pass. gu. Motto — Audaces fortuna juvat. Burrow (Port-Glasgow). Az. a fesse indented ar. betw. three bezants. Crest— A lion pass, guard, ar. Motto — Deus nobis heec otia fecit. Burrow. Az. three fleurs-de-lis erm. Crest — A fal- con erm. with wings expanded. BuRROWE, or Borough (Suffolk). Or, on a cross gu. five mullets ar, BuRROWES, or Burrows. Or, on a cross gu. five mul- lets ar. on a canton of the second a lion pass, of the first. Crest — A lion sejant ar. ducally crowned or. BuRROWES. Az. a bend wavy betw. three fleurs-de-lis erm. Crest — Two wings endorsed erm. Burrows. Az. three fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — An ei(fele, wings displ. erm. ducally gorged or. Burrs. Or, in chief, two boars' heads erased sa. Crest — A demi antelope collared. Burry. Quarterly, ei'm, and gu. Burscough-Priorv (Lancashire). Per fesse, indented, and in chief two crosiers betw. three annulets. Bursh. Sa. a fesse betw. three leaves ar. BuRSHELL (Devonshire). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three water bougets sa. BuRSLSM, or BuRSLEM. Az. on a chief ar. three hend- lets gu. Crest — A pestle and mortar. BuRSLEM. Arg. ten escallops, four, three, two, and one sa. quartering Gouolphin. BuRSTEU, Gu. on a fesse, betw. si.^ annulets ar. three mullets sa. Crest — A wivern gu. BuRSTED. Gu. on a fesse or, betw. six annulets ar. three mullets pierced of the second. BuRsrON (Kent). Quarterly, gu. and ar. on a bend of the first three boars' heads erased of the second. BuRsroN (Norfolk). Quarterly, ar. and sa. a baton in bend gu. BuRSTON (Norfolk). Quarterly, ar. and sa. a bond eu. BuRSTON. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three camels' heads erased of the second, collared and lined or. BuRSTOWE. Gu. three falcons ar. BuRsrovi'E. Quai'terly, or and az. in the first and fSurth a rose gu. in the second and third a fleur- de lis of the first. BuRr. Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three buglehorns sa. stringed of the second, as many crosses cross- let fitchee or. Crest — A buglehorn, as in the arms. Burt (as borne by William Mathew Burt of Mai;Ien- Earleigh, co. Berks, M. P. for Reading, and after- wards captain general and governor-in-chief of the Leeward Islands. His dau. Louisa m. Richard Massey Hansard, of Misken House, co. Glamor- gan, esq. and was mother of a dau. Eliza-Burham, wife of John Taylor Gordon, esq. M.D.) Ar. on a chev. betw. three buglehorns sa. stringed gu. as many crosses crosslet of the field. Burt, or Birt (Candell-Marsh, co. Devon). Arg. on a chev. gu. betw. three buglehorns, stringed sa. as many crosses crosslet fitchee of the field. BcRTUOGGE (Devonshire). Ar. three bars gemelles az. on a chief sa. a wolf pass. or. Crest — A demi wolf or, gorged with a bar gemelle az. Burton (Falde Hall, co. Stafl'ord, Lindley and Bed- worth, CO. Leicester, and Dronfield, co. Derby, de- scended from Ingeniilfe de Burton, who came to England with the Conqueror. Of the Lindley line was Robert Burton, the celebrated author of " The Anatomy of Melancholy." The Burtons of Dronfield terminated in co heirs, of whom Sarah m. Clement Rossington, esq. and was gi'andraother of Mary, wife of Hugh \Vood, of Swanwick, esq. : the Burtons of Bedworth, who were a younger branch of the Burtons of Lindley, are now re- presented by Charles tEneas Burton, esq. E.I.C. S. grandson of the late James Burton, D.D. Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, and ne- phew of the pi-esent Judge Burton of the Irish Bench). Az. a fesse betw. three talbots' heads ei'ased or, quartering thirty ensigns, the pi"incipal of which aie those of the families of Curzon, Rol- leston, Curteis, Cotton, Ridware, Hastings, Oding- sell, Bracebridge, Arden, Singer, and Westbrook. Crests — First, a beacon arg. burning ppr. standing upon a mount vert. Second, a cypress tree ppr. on a ducal coronet, or. Third, a serpent winged, with legs az. scaled arg. stantling on a ducal crown. Motto — Lux vita?. Anciently, the family bore for Arms, " Az. semee of estoiles, a crescent arg., and for Crest, a serpent winged with legs az. scaled arg. standing on a crown or." These en- signs were granted by Richard I. to James de Burton, first esquire of his body, during the wars of the holy land, but were changed by his lineal descendant. Sir William Burton, standard bearer to Henry VI. who assumed the bearings at present used by the family. Burton (borne by Charles Burton, of Mount An- ville, CO. Dublin, and of Eyrecourt Castle, co. Gal- way, one of the Judges of the Court of Queen's Bench in Ireland, to which dignity he was ele- vated in 1821). Same as preceding. Burton (Roydsmill, Sheffield, of Bramley Hall, and Wadsley, descended from a second son of the Bur- tons of Holmesfield, a scion of Dronfield). Az. a crescent arg. within an orle of estoiles and a bor- dure or. Burton (as borne by David Burton (formerly Robin- son) of Cherry Burton, in the county of York, esq). Per fesse erm. and az. two bars. engr. betw. three talbots' heads erased counterchanged, quar- terly, with Robinson. Crest — A mount, vert, there- on, upon a perch or, a parrot also vert, the dexter claw resting on an escallop arg. holding in the beak a cherry stalked and leaved ppr. Burton (originally of Tolethorp, co. Rutland ; Stock- erston, co. Leicester, ext. bart.) Sa. a chev. betw. three owls ar. crowned or. Crest — An owl as in the arms. Burton (Chester). Or, four fleurs-de-lis in cross gu. Burton (Chester). Or, on a cross pierced az. four fleurs de-lis of the field. Burton (Coventry). Az. a fesse betw. three talbots' heads erased ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a tree vert. Burton (Hotham Hall, co. York, as borne by Henry Burton, of that place, esq.) Az. a fesse erm. betw. three talbots' heads erased ar. Crest — A beacon ar. fired ppr. ladder or. Burton (Inglethorp, co. Derby, 24 Elizabeth). Sa. a fesse nebulee betw. three cinquefoils ar. Crest — On a mount vert a tower ar. triple towered or. Burton (Derbyshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three boars' heads couped sa. armed or. Crest — A tower triple towered ar. Burton (Derbyshii-e, 1646). Az. a crescent within an orle of cstoilis ar. all within a bordure or. B UK BUtl Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a wiveru with wings endorsed az. collared gold. Burton (Derbysbire). The same Arms, without the bordure ; and the same Crest. Burton (Devonshire). Or, on a fesse, quarter pierced az. four fieurs-de-Iis of the first. Burton (Devonshire). Per pale gu. and az. a fesse betw. two chevronels ar. Burton (Essex, 1570). Quarterly, gu. and ar. four escallops couuterchanged. Crest — On the top of a ruined castle ar. a falcon volant or. Burtom (Ireland). Ar. on a chief indented sa. three escallops of the field. Burton (Lindley, co. Leicester). Sa. three bars and a canton ar. Burton (London). Az. a crescent ar. within an orle of mullets pierced or, (Another, adds a bordure of the last.) Burton (Acton, co. Middlesex). Az. semee d'estoiles ar. a crescent within a bordure of the last. Burton (Oxfordshire). Or, a bend az. Burton (Shropshire). Purp. a ci*oss engr. or, betw. four rnses ar. barbed vert, a crescent for diff. Crest • — A gauntlet ppr. Burton (Shropshire). Quarterly, az. and gu. a cross engr. or, betw. four roses ar. Burton (Kensley, co. York). Sa. three owls ar. Burton (Kynsley, co. York). Ar. a bend wavy sa. Burton (Yorkshire). Per pale az. and purp. a cross engr. or, betw. four roses ar. Crest — A dexter gauntlet ppr. shewing the inside of the hand. Burton (Longner, co. Salop: a family of great an- tiquity, possessed of Longner temp. Edw. IV. and, before that, seated at Burton or Boertou, in the parish of Condover : the last male repi'esentative of this long descended line, Tiio^iAs Burton, esq. d. in 17.3G, and was s. hy (the son of his niece, Anne) his great-nephew, Robert Lingen, esq. who assumed the name and arms of Rurton in 1748). — Arms, same as the preceding. Crest — A dexter gauntlet ppr. shewing the inside of the hand. Motto — Doininus providebit. Burton (Buncrag;?y, co. Clare, Ireland: a younger branch of the Longner family, now represented by Francis-Nathaniel Marqulss of Conynoham : tlie Burtons of Burton HalI,co. Carlow, whose present representative is W. F. Burton, of Burton Hall, esq. and the Burtons of Pollacton, in the same county, descend from Alderman Benjamin Burton, youngest son of Samuel Burton of Buncraggy, esq). Same Arms, &c. Burton (Sacketts' Hill House, as borne by Sir Richard Burton, of that place, knt.) Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three crowned owls arg. Crest — A beacon ppr. Motto — Vigilaus. Burton (Lyndsey, co. Lincoln). Az. a fesse betw. three lions' heads erased or. Burton (Yorkshire). Or, a bend wavy sa. Crest — An arm erect, couped at the elbow, habitt^d per pale ar. and gu. cuff of the first, in the hand ppr. a walking staff of the second, headed, rimmed, and ferruled or. Burton. Az. a fesse engr. erm. betw. three talbots' heads erased or. Crest — On a mount vert a fire- beacon ppr. Burton. Sa. a ciiev. or, betw. three owls ar. crowned of the second. Crest — An owl ar. crowned or. Burton. Sa. a goat ramp. ar. Burton. Ar. on a fesse indented sa. three escallops of the first. Burton. Barry of six, ar, and erm. on a bend gu. three escallops or. Burton. Az. semee d'estoiles, a crescent ar. Burton. Or, a cross betw. four fleuvs-de lis az. Burton. Sa. a chev. betw. three owls ar. Burton. Ar. a chev. engi-. betw. three boars* heads couped sa. BuRroN. Barry of ten, ar. and gu. over all a bend sa. Burton. Sa. three gieyhounds couraut or. (Another, pass, ar. Burton. Ai\ a chev. betw. three crosses botonnee gu. Burton. Ar. two bars voided gu. over all a bendsa. Burton. Erm. a fesse sa. a chief chcquy or and of the second. Burton. Gu. a chev. betw. three boars' heads couped or. Burton. Sa. a fesse nebulee betw. three cinquefoils ar. Burton. Az. a ci'oss engr. or, betw, four roses ar. barbed vert. Burton. Paly of six, or and gu. on a bend sa. three trefoils ar. Burton. Gu. on a cross ar. five fleurs-de-lis or. Burton. Sa. a sallire engr. ar. a chief of the last. Burton, or Barton. Ar, three boars' heads couped sa. tusked or. BuRiON, or B YRTON. Paly of six, or and gu. on a bend sa. three boars pass. ar. Burton. Quarterly, gu. and az. a cross flory or. Burton. Or, on a cross pattee az.five fleurs-de-lis of tlie first. Burton (Eastbourne, co. Sussex). As Burton of Essex. Burton. Per cross gu. and ar. four escallops couu- terchanged. Burton. Or, on a cross anchored sa. five fleurs-de- lis of the first. Burton. Sa. a saltire engr. ar. a chief of the second. Burton upon-Trent, Town of. Barry wavy of six ar. and az. on a chief gu. an eagle displ. betw. two fleurs-de-lis or. Burton-Abbe Y (Burton-upon-Trent, co. Leicester). Or, on a cross engr. az. five mullets pierced arg. BuRTON-LAZER-HosriTAL (Leicestershire), Gu. a lion ramp. ar. impaling ar. a cross gu. BuRTT, or Burt. Ar. three bars az. Crest — A derai leopard guard, supporting an anchor ppr. Burun. Az. three bends sinister gu. BuKWASCH, or Burwash. Gu. a cross ar. betw, four lions ramp. or. Crest — The helm of a ship ppr. Burwash (Kent). Gu. a lion ramp, or, tail forked. (Another, with a label of three points az.) BuRWASHE. Or, a lion ramp. gu. tail forked. BuRWELL (Wrigley, co. Essex). Sa. on a chev. engr. betw. three towers triple towered ar. as many fleurs-de-lis gu. BuRWEt,L(Woodbridge,co, Sufrolk). Or, a chev. erm. betw. three bur leaves ppr. a crescent for diff. Crest — A lion's garab erect and erased or, grasping three bur leaves vert. BuRWELL. Paly of six, ar. and sa. on a bend or, a teal's head erased az. BuRWELL. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. ducally crowned or, charged with eight roundles az. BuRWETON. Ar. three cinquefoils sa. BuRWiCKE. Per bend sinister ar. and gu. a martlet couuterchanged. Bury {Earl of Charleville), Quarterly, first and fourth, vert, a cross potent or, second and third, az. on a chief, indented of the last, three mullets gu. a crescent for diff. Crests — First, a boar's head couped, pierced in the hind part with an arrow ppr. ; second, out of a ducal coronet or, a Moor's head banded ppr. Supporters — Two Moors habited, holding in the exterior hand an arrow, bendways, points downwards, all ppr. Motto — Virtus, sub cruce crescit, ad lethera tendens. Bury (Coleton and Douiton, co. Devon ; acquired the estate of Coleton, in marriage with an heiress of Cole, temp. Richard II. The last male heir, 'i hos. Bury, esq. d. in 1804, s. j). bequeathing Bury and Coleton to Admiral Richard Incledon, who assumed the name of Bury). Erm. on a bend az, three fleurs-de lis or. Bury (Devonshire). Barry of eight, gu. and ar. Bury (as granted to Sir Thomas Bury, knt. ; pre- sumed to have been descended from Bury of Bury ; Sir Thomas's eldest son, Thomas Bury, esq. Dorothy, dau. and co-heir of Edmund Fortescue, of Fallapit, co. Devon, esq. and left two daus. Ca- therine, wife of the Rev. Nathaniel Wells, Rector of East AUington, and Dorothy, who d, unm. in 1792 ; a younger son of Sir Thomas Ihiry settled in London, and left issue). Erm. on a bend a/,. BUS BUS a bezant betw. two fleurs de-lis or. Crest — A tiger's head erased erm. criiied sa. gorged with a collar az. charged with a bezant, betw. two fleurs- de-lis or. Bury (bonie by Elizabeth-Jane Bury, of Linwood Grange, co. Lincoln, and of Bath, co. Somerset, Erm. on a bend engr. az. plain rotised gu. three fleurs-de-lis or. Crest of the family — A demi dra- gon arg. wings, ears, and claws sa. Bury. Ar. five ijueues d' ermines in saltire sa. BtRY. Ar. on a bend az. tliree leopai'ds' faces or. BuBY. Sa. a chev. betw. three annulets componee ar. and az. Bury. Erm. on a bend az. three fleurs-de-lis or. Bury. Ar. a saltire betw. four martlets within a bordure sa. Bury. Ar. a cross betw. four martlets sa. a bordure of the last. Bury. Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three hatbands wreathed of the second and ;iz. Bury, or Bukky. Quarterly, erm. and az. BuRYE (Bedford, 1506). Sa. a cher. engr. or, betw. three plates, each charged with a cross pattee gu. BuRYE (Devonshire). Erm. on a bend engr. az. three fleurs-de-lis or. BuRYE (SufTolk), Erm. on a bend engr. gu. three fleurs-de lis or, each charged with as many pel- lets. BuRYE (Warwickshire). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three squirrels cracking nuts ppr. BuRYNE. I'aly of six, or and gu. on a chief sa. three lozenges of the first. BiiRYS. Quarterly, gu. and erm. BuRYs, or BuRis. Ar. on a bend az. three leopards' heads erased or. Bury St. Edmunds, Town of (Suffolk). Az. three pairs of arrows in saltire or, each pair enfiled with a ducal coronet of the last. Crest — A wolf sejant ppr. holding betw. his fore paws the head of a man, couped at the shoulders of the last, ducally crowned or. Bury St. Edmunds-Abbey (Suflblk). Az. three ducal crowns, two and one, or, each pieixed with two arrows in saltire of the last. BusBRiDCE (Echingham, co. Essex). Enn. six roses gu. three, two, and one. Crest — An arm erect in mail, holding in the hand ppr. a cutlass. BusBuRV, or BusHBORNE. Ar. On a fesse cotised sa. three escallops of tbe field. Busby (Addington). Or, three arrows sa. headed and barbed ar. on a chief of the second as many mul- lets of the field. Crest— 1^ stag's head ar. erased gu. pierced through the back of the neck with an arrow as in the arms. Busby. Gu. on a bend ar. betw. six bezants, three fleurs-de-lis az. BuscHE, or Bush. Ar. out of a mount in base, a forest of trees vert. Crest — Tlie trunk of a tree shooting out new branches ppr. and pendent there- from an escutcheon ar. BusFEiLD (Upwood, CO. York, as borne by William BusFEiLU, of Upwood, esq. M.P. eldest son of the late Johnson Atkinson, M.D. of Leeils, by Eliza- beth his wife, only dau. and heir of William Bus- feild of Ryshworth Hall). Sa. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis or. Bush. Ar. on a fesse betw. three boars pass. sa. a fleur-de-lis betw. two eagles displ. or. Crest — A goat's head erased ar. armed or. Busham (Baroby, co. Lincoln). Ar. three birdbolts gu. headed and feathered or. BusUEURY. Ar. a fesse cotised sa. in chief three escallops of the second. Bush BY (Cumberland). Vaire, on a fesse gu. five cloves ar. Crest — A crow picking ppr. BusHE (Wiltshire). Az. a wolf ramp. ar. collared and chained or, in chief three crosses pattee fitchee of the second. Crest — A goat's head ar. attired sa. charged on the neck with a crescent . . BusHE (Wiltshire). Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. three boars pass. sa. a fleur-de-lis betw. two eagles displ. or. Bushe, or BussE (Heather, co. Lincoln). Ar. three bars sa. Crest — A dragon, sans legs and wings, paly wavy of ten ar. and sa. Bushell (borne by Joseph Bushell, of Myerscough Cottage, CO. Lancaster, esq.) Gu. on a chev. emi. betw. three water bougets arg. three hurts. Crest — A- water bouget betw. two wings arg. each charged with a hurt. Motto— D\im spero, spero. Bushell (Newton Bushell). Ar. a chev. betw. three water bougets sa. Bushell, or Busshell (Cheshire). The same Arms. Crest — A cherubim's head betw. two wings, ppr. Bushell (Warwickshire). Sa. a chev. betw. three water bougets ar. Crest — An arm from the elbow, in ai-mour, holding a caltrap. BusHNAN (granted 13 Nov. 1784, to Joseph Bushnan, of London, esq. (son of James Bushnan, late of Stratford, co. Essex, esq. deceased) who m. Mary- Elizabeth, sole dau. and heir of John Hills, for- merly of Chelsea, London, and of the Isle of Sheppy, CO. Kent, esq. (by Mary his wife, sole daughter and heir of Samuel Lloyd, of Cynfell, co. Merioneth). Arg. a chev. pean betw. three hollen brushes fructed, ppr. Crest — An arm couped above the elbow, embowed and vested sa. cuffed arg. in the hand a roll of parchment, ppr. BusHNEi L. Ar. five fusils in fesse gu. in chief three mullets sa. Crest — On a ducal coronet a wivern, sans feet. Bushorne. Ar. on a fesse cotised sa. three escallops or. BusHRUDD (Dorsetshire). Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three battle-axes sa. Crest — A tiger's head ar. crined and tufted sa. collared gu. Bushy, or Bushey. Ar. three bars sa. Crest — A boar's head erased sa. BusiARD (Suffolk). Or, an eagle displ. gu. within an orle of torteaux. Buske. Ar. a saltire betw. four antique crowns sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a fish's head az. Buskin. Or, a chev. betw. three helmets az. BusKVN. Ar. on a bend gu. three stags' heads couped or. BussARD. Az. three covered cups ar. BussELL (Warwickshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three water bougets sa. Crest- — A cherubim's head betw. two wings . . BussERARDE. The same as Busiard. Bussett. Ar. three buglehorns vert. (Another sa.) BussETs, or BusTES. Az. a bend ar. BussEV (Lincoln and Cambridgeshire). Barry of six, ar. and sa. Crest — A sea dragon, sans wings or legs, the tail turned up, and at the end another head, all barry ar. and sa. Bussey. Ar. three bars sa. BussvvE, or Bussu (Leicestershire). Gu. a cinquefoil erm. BussY. Or, three water bougets az. BussY. Sa. an inescutcheon ar. within an orle of cinquefoils of the second. Bust. Sa. a cross moline cantoned with four lions ramp. ar. Bustard (Devonshire). Ar. on a fesse gu.betw. three ogresses, as many bustai'ds or. Bustard (Onsett, co. Essex). The same, within a bor- dure engr. sa. (.\nother az.) Bustard. — Same as of Devonshire. Crest — A bustard's head ar. betw. two wings gu. betw. the neck and wings as many ears of wheat erect or. Bustard. Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. three pellets, as many birds or, within a bordure engr. gold. Crest — As the preceding. Bustard. Ar. a fesse betw. three bustards gu. Busteeu. Lozcngy ar. and gu. a chev. az. Crest — An eagle rising ppr. BusTiN- Ar. a saltire az. Crest — An escallop betw. two branches of palm ppr. Busts. Ar. a bend az. Busts. Az. a bend ar. Busts, or Buset. Or, a bend az. BusvARCus (Busvargus, co. Cornwall, originally Lethon ; John Lethou, having purchased the estate of Busvargus, adopted the surname of Busvargus, and was living at Busvargus in IHTS ; the heiress of the family, I'rudence, sister of William Busvar- BUT BUT pus, of Busrargus, esq, wlio d. in 1751, tn. first the Rev. John Toup, by whom she was mother of the Rev. Jonathan Toup, the eminent Greek scholar, who d. s. ]t. ; and secondly, the Rev. John Keigwin, by whom she had two daus. to leave issue, viz. Prudence, wife of Ch.irles Worth, geut. of St. Ives, and Anne, who hi. John Blake, and had three daus. all m. into the Nicolas family). Ar. on a fesse az. three bezants betw. two chev. gu. Crest — A Cor- nish chough ppr. Butcher. Or, a lion pass. gu. betw. three estoiles of the last. Crest — A lion pass. gu. holding in the dexter paw a crescent ar. BuTCHeus, Company of (London). Az. two slaughter axes indorsed in saltire ar. handled or, betw. three bulls' heads, couped of the second, armed of the third, riz.twoin fesse and one in base; on a chief arg. a boar's head couped gu. betw. two block- brushes, (i. e. bunches of knee holly) vert. Crest- On a wreath, a flying hull arg. wings indorsed or, armed and hoofed of the last, over the head a small circle of glory ppr. Supporters — Two flying bulls arg. winged, armed and hoofed or, over each head a small circle of glory ppr. Motto — Omnia subjecisti sub pedibus, oves et boves. BiiTCHEtis, Company of (Exeter). Same Arms, Motto, and Supporters. Bute, Mahquess of. See Stuart. BuTEiiET, or BuTERLYE. Or, a fesse gu. betw. three torteaux. BuTFERr. Or, two horseshoes sa. BuTHALL. Sa. three chev. ar. on each an annulet or. Crest — A wivern ppr. charged on the breast with a hand, couped at the wrist gu. BuTHER (Staplehurst). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three terriers ar. BuTLE. Sa. a chev. betw. three combs ar. Butler {Marquess of Ormonde). Or, a chief in- dented az. Crest — In a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers ar. thereon a falcon rising of the last. Supporters — Dexter, a falcon with wings expanded ar. beaked and menibered or ; sinister, a male griffin arg. beaked, collared, and chained or. Motto — Comme je trouve. BvTLER (Earl of Ctirrick and yiscount Ikerrin). Or, a chief indented az. a crescent for difT. Crest — In a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers ar. thereon a falcon rising of tlie last. Supporters — Dexter, a falcon, with wings expanded ar. beaked, membered, and collared or ; sinister, a male griffin, sans wings ar. beaked, rayed, collared, and chained or. Motto — Soyez ferme. Butler {Earl of Lanesborougli). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. three covered cups in bend, betw. two bendlets engr. sa. ; second, ar. three salmon hau- riant, within a bovdure engr. sa. ; third, per chev. or and sa. a chev. betw. three escallops counter- changed. Crest — A demi cockatrice vert, betw. two wings ar. beaked, wattled, and ducally gorged or. Supporters — Dexter, a cockatrice vert, combed, beaked, wattled, and ducally goi'ged or ; sinister, a wivern vert, gorged with a plain collar and chain or. Motto — Liberte toute entiere. Butler {Karl of Kilkenjty). Or, a chief indented az. a fleur-de-lis for difF. Crest, Supporters, and Motto, the same as Earl of Ormonde. Butler {Earl of Gleugall). Quarterly, of six; first, ar. on a cross calvary on three degrees gu. the effigy of our Saviour crucified thereon or, (borne in memory of one of the family fighting against the Turks) ; second, gu. tliree covered cups or, with a crescent for did'. ; third, per pale indented or and gu. ; fourth, or, a chief indented az. ; fifth, erm. a saltire gu. ; sixth, ar. an eagle sa. betw. three crosses pattee gu. Crest — In a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers ar. thereon a falcon rising of the last. Supporters — Two male griffins sans wings ar. beaked, rayed, collared, and chained or. Motto — God be my guide. Butler {Lord Ditnhoyne). Or, a chief iiidented az. three escallop shells in bend counterchanged. Crest — In a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers, therefrom a demi hawk, rising arg. Supporters — Dexter, a lion ramp. gTiard. arg. ; sinister, a horse ramp. sa. mane, tail, and hoofs or. Motto — Timor Domini fons vitse. Butler (as borne by the Hon. Sir Edward Butler, Lieut, of the Hon. Corps of Gentlemen at-Arms, fifth son of the present Lord Dunboyne). Arms, Crest, and Motto, as Butler, Lord Dunboyne, with an escutcheon of pretence ; (Sir Edward having m. Emma-Jane, only child of Arthur Baily, of Townhill, co. Hants, esq ) Quarterly , first and foui'th, az. nine estoiles arg. three, three, two, and one, for Baily ; second, arg. six lions ramp. sa. for Savage ; third, sa. a chev. betw. three uni- corns' heads erased arg. for Head. Butler {Viscount Galmoye). Quarterly, first or, a chief indented az. within a bordure vert; second, gu. three covered cups, or ; third, arg. a lion ramp, sa. on a chief gu. a swan, wings expanded of the first, betw. two annulets or ; fourth, erm. a sal- tire gu. Crest — A falcon, rising out of a plume of feathers arg. Supporters — Dexter, a lion gu. ; sinister, a wolf ppr. both collared and chained or. Motto — Comme je trouve. Butler (as borne by William O'Brien-Butler, esq. grandson of William O'Brien-Butler, esq. by Ca- therine his wife, sister and heir of John, Lord Dunboyne. Mr. O'Brien Butler has petitioned the Crown (as representative of Thomas Le Botiler, summoned to Parliament 17 Edward II.) for a writ as Baron Le Botiler). Arms, &c. as Lord Dun- boyne, quarterly with O'Brien. Butler, or Botteler (Cambridgeshire, I.';75.) Ar. three covered cups in bend, betw. two cotises engr. sa. Crest — A cockatrice's head and wings, he id vert, and ducally gorged, combed, and wattled or, the wings ar. Butler (Cheshire and Lancashire). Az. a chev. ar. betw. three cups covered or. Crest — A horse pass, or, pellettee, and bridled sa, Butler (Handley, co. Derby ; granted July, ]6oe.) Ar. three covered ctips sa. betw. seven crosses crosslet fitchee gu. Crest — An arm embowed, ha- bited az. cuff ar. holding in the hand a bunch of grapes ppr, Butler (Bishop-Auckland, co, Durham), Az, a chev, betw, three covered cups or, a crescent for did'. Butler, or Botoler (Essex). Ar. on a bend gu. three chev. erm. Butler (Exeter; granted 1 March, 1070), Az. three covered cups or, a chief of the last, on a canton ar, a cross gu. Crest — A lion's gamb, erased gu. holding a covered cup or. Butler (Bramfield), See Botelor, Butler. Or, a chief indented, az. and three escallops shells in bend counterchanged. Crest — Out of an ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers, issuant therefrom a demi falcon rising arg. Motto — Timor Domini fons vit«. Butler (home by George John Danvers Butler- Danvers, of Swithland Hall, co. Leicester, esq. son of the Hon. Augustus Butler, brother of the 3rd Earl of Lanesborougli, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heir of Sir John Danvers, bart.) Ar. three covered cups in bend betw. two bendlets engr. sa. quartered with Danvers [see that name]. Crest — A demi-cockatrice couped vert, comb, beak, wattles and ducally gorged or. Motto — Liberte toute entiere, Butler (Middlesex; represented by Charles Salis- bury Butler, of The Lodge, Upper Clapton, esq.) Az. a chev. betw. three coxcred cups, or, on an escutcheon of pretence for Kingston ; sa. guttee d'eau, a lion ramp. or. Crest — A gieyhouud se- jant or, collared gu. the collar ringed or. Motto — Labor omnia vincit improhus. Butler (Kent). Gyronny of eight, sa. and ar. a covered cup or, betw. two talbots' heads erased and counterchanged of the field, collared of the third. Butler, or Boteler (Kent). Sa. three cups covered or, within a bordure of the last. Crest — A co- vered cup or, betw. two wings, the dexter gold, the other az. B UT BUT BuTLEK (Lancashire). Cu. on a bend ar. three co- Tered cups sa. Butler (Beajiffey, co. Lancaster). Az. a bend betw. six cups covered ov. Crest — A unicorn saliant ar. armed or, tied round the neck with a sash of the last. Butler (Cotes, co. Lincoln). Or, on a chev. sa. betw. three derai lions pass, guard, gu. crowned of the first, as many covered cups of the field. Butler (Loid Mayor of London, 151.')). Ar. onafesse componee az. and gu. betw. six crosses crosslet of the second, three annulets or. Butler (London). Quarterly; first and fourth, sa. a chev. betw. three covered cups or ; second and third, or, a lion az. a crescent for ditf. Crest — An eagle with wings endorsed, in the dexter claw a branch of grape-vine, all ppr. Butler (London). Ar. on a fesse chequy gu. and of the first, betw. six crosses botonnee sa. three an- nulets or. Butler (Ulster King of Arms, temp, Edward VI.) Gu. a fesse ar. betw. three covered cups of the second. Butler (Middlesex). Az. achev. ar. betw. three cups covered or. Crest — A greyhound sejant or, col- lared gu. the collar ringed of the first. Butli'R (Somersetshire^. Ar. three boars pass, in pale sa. Butler (Suffolk). Ar. a bend sa. cotised gu. betw. three covered cups of the second. Butler (Amberley Castle, and Warmiughurst Park, CO. Sussex, descended from the house of Ormonde: the daus. and co-heirs of the last James Butler, of Warminghurst Park, esq. were Ann-Jemima, wife of the Rev. Roger Clough, Canon of St. Asaph and Patty, m. to Richard Clough, esq.) Az. three covered cups or. Crest — A bent arm az. holding a covered cup or. Butler (Sussex). Ar. three covered cups in bend sa. betw. two cotises gu. Butler (Sussex). Ar. a chev. betw. three gimlets az. handles or. Butler (Wales). Az. on a fesse ar. betw. three co- vered cups or, a Cornish chough ppr. (Another, three.) Butler. Gu. a fesse chequy ar. and sa. betw. six crosses crosslet of the second. Crest— An arm embowed, in armour, holding in the gauntlet a sword, all ppr. Butler. Az. a chev. crm. cotised ar. betw. three fal- cons or. Crest — A ram statant ar. armed and hoofed or, collared gu. pendent thereto a bell of the second. Butler. Az. a bend, cotised, betw. six covered cups or. Crest — A covered cup or, banded round sa. and a ball on the top of the second. Butler. Ar. two bars sa. in chief three round buckles az. Crest — Two arras, embowed, in ar- mour, ppr. purfled or, holding in the hand ppr. a round buckle of the second. Butler. Or, a chief indented az. within a bordure engr. vert. Butler. Or, two bars sa. on a chief of the second a billet, betw. as many base esquires of the first, an inescutcheon charged with a fesse and chief erm. Butler. Gu. crusily pattee ar. a fesse of the last. Butler. Ar. a chev. az. betw. three wine-piercers of the last, screws or. Butler. Az. on a fesse ar. betw. three covered cups or, as many Cornish choughs ppr. Butler. Sa. crusily ar. in chief two cinquefoils erm. and in base a covered cup or. Butler. Ar. two bars sa. in chief three buckles az. Butler. Gu. a fesse, counter-compony, ar. and sa. betw. six crosses formee fitchee of the second. Butler. Ar. a fesse, counter-compony, or and sa. in chief two mullets gu. Butler. Az. three covered cups or. Butler. Ar. on a chief indented sa. three covered cups or. Butler. Sa. three covered pots, with handles, ar. Butler. Gu. a cross masculy ar. Butler. Gu. a fesse chequy ar. and sa. Butler. Gu. three bends ar. Butler. Az. a chev. betw. three cups covered or. Butler. Az. three cups or. Butler. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three tigers reguard. of the second. Butler-Priory (SufTolk). Or, a chief indented az. over all in bend a crosier, the staflF gu. the crook of the first. BuTNOR. Or, on a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. as many bezants. BuTRiNGHAM. Ar. three bends sa. BuTS. Ar. a bend az. BuTSHEAD. Sa. three fusils in fesse, betw. as many bucks* heads sa. Butt. Arg. two torteaux in chief, and a mullet in base, gu. a chief nebulee az. Crest — A lion, hold- ing in the dexter paw a spear broken. BuiTELKR. Ar. three boars in pale sa. Butter (Faskally, co. Perth, now represented by Archibald Butter, of Faskally, esq. son of the late Col. Archibald Butter, by Vere his wife, only dau. of .Sir Robert Menzies, of Menzies, hart.) Ar. a cross sa. betw. four hearts gu. Crest — Two arms issuing from clouds, drawing a bow with an arrow, paleways, all ppr. Motto — Diriget Deus. Butter. Ar. a cross patonce sa. betw. four hearts ppr. Butter. Ar. a cross potent az. betw. four men's hearts gu. Butter. Barry of ten, vert and ar. a chev. gu. Crest — A camel's head couped ppr. BuTTERi'iELD (Wclcli's Bcntley, co. Hants, also Hert- fordshire). Gu. a griffin pass. ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head, wings elevated, vert. Butterfield (Clapham, co. Surrey; granted 1754). Gu. a griffin pass, wings elevated ar. on a canton indented or, a butterfly volant az. Crest — A demi dragon, with wings elevated, ar. issuing from a ducal coronet or; on each wing a butterfly volant az. Butterfield. Gu. a griffin segreant or. Butterfield. Or, on a bend az. three bees volant ar. Butterfly. Az. a harvest-fly Tolant ar. Butterford. Or, on a bend sa. three buttei-flies vo- lant ar. Butterlet. Or, a fesse betw. three torteaux. Butters (Scotland). Or, a cross potent gu. betw. four human hearts ppr. Crest— Two naked arms issuing from the wreath, shooting an arrow from a bow ppr. BuTTERWiKE. Ar. On a bend vert, three butterflies volant or. BuTTERwiKE. Ar. on a bend az. three butterflies or. BuTTERWORTH. Gu. On a chev. betw. two lions ramp, in chief, and an eagle displ. with two heads in base, or, three crosses crosslet az. Crest — An eagle, wings elevated, erminois, supporting with the dexter claw an escutcheon az. charged with a cross crosslet or. BuTTERWORiH. Sa. a cross engr. betw. four plumbs ar. Crest— A sphere resting on a cloud ppr. BuTTERWORTU (Scotland). Crest — A hand issuing from a cloud in fesse, pointing to a serpent nowed, and head erect ppr. Buttery (Northamptonshire). Sa. a lion ramp, or, a chief of the second. Crest— A tiger pass. ar. tufted and maned or, supporting with the dexter foot an escutcheon . . Buttery, or Buttrv. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. on a chief crenellee gu. three lozenges or. Buttetoft. Erm. a saltire engr. sa. Buttevant, or Bonifant. Ar. on a bend gu. three Catharine wheels or. BuTTOL. Or, an inescutcheon az. BuTTOLF. Or, an orle az. Button (Chester). Az. a cross botonnee or. Button (Ichleford, co. Hertford ; granted 15 Dec. 1769). Vert, an elephant ar. Crest— A branch of cotton-tree fructed, all ppr. Button (Glamorganshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three tons gu. BUY 15 Y F Button (Alton, co. Wilts; descended from Sir W.-il- ter de Button, living 12 Hen. III. ; Sir William Button of Alton, was created a Baronet in 1611 ; bis dau. Mary, m. Clement Walker, esq. Hslier of the Exchequer ; and their representative is the present George Heneaci! Walker-Hkneage, of Compton Bassett, co. Wilts, esq. M. P. : the But- tons of Buckland, Lyraington, co. Hants, now re- prented by Sir George BtRRARi),bart. and VV illiam Richard Hopk yns-Northey, esq. were a branch of the Alton family.) Erm. a fesse gu. Crest — On each side of a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a horn or, waved like that of an ox. Button (Wiltshire). Az. three lions ramp, or, a chief ar. Crest — A wivern erect on the tail sa. Bi'TTON, or BuuDEN (granted ID Dec. 16'J0). Erm. a fesse gu. betw. three crosses botonnee az. Crest — A bull's head ppr. charged with a cross botonnee or. Button. Or, on a fesse engr. betw. three crosses crosslet vert, a Catharine wheel betw. two horse shoes ar. Button. Erm. a chief gu. Button. Az. a tun or. Button. Az. a chev. erm. cotised arg. betw. three falcons or. Crest — A ram statant arg. armed and hoofed or, collared gu. pendent thereto a bell of the second. BuTTOuu (Norfolk). Az. a cross botonnee or. BuTTORD (Norfolk). Erm. a saltire compony counter- compony, or and gu. BuTTORT. Or, a saltire engr. (another, plain) sa. BuTTuiscH. Az. three butterisiu fesse, handles erect ar. BuTTRY (Suffolk). Az. on a chev. betw. three crosses pattee fitchee gu. as many boars' heads couped BuiTRV. Az. on a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet iitchee gu. as many boars' heads couped or. Butts (Norfolk). Gu. on a chev. betw. three estoiles or, as many lozenges of the field, ('rest — A horse's head ar. on the head a plume of three feathers, or and of the first, the face and mane covered with armour gold, bridled of the last. Butts (Noi'folk). Az. on a chev. betw. three estoiles or, as many lozenges gu. on a sinister quarter per pale ar. and az. two lions' gambs erased; in saltire of the third, a horse's head, sorrel mane, plaited of the fourth and gold ; on the head a skulU plate, with two feathers of the second and iirst. Buns (Norfolk). Az. on a chev. betw. three mullets or, as many lozenges gu. ISinrs (Essex). The same. Butts (Norfolk). Erm. a chev. betw. three mullets, pierced, gu. Butts (Dorking, co. Surrey). Ar. a saltire engr. gu. betw. four ei-m. spots sa. on a chief of the .second three fishes haurient of the first. Crest — A naked arm couped at the elbow, and erect ppr. grasping a fish ar. Butts. Sa. a cross or, (another, ar.) betw. four plates. BuiviLLAiN, BuTWiLLAM, Or BoNTviLLAIN (Northamp- tonshire and Northumberland). Ar. three crescents gu. BuTViLLAiN, and Butvillan. Sa. two chev. ar. Bu.XTON (Shadwell, co. Norfolk, bart.) Ar. a lion ramp, the tail elevated, and turned over the head sa. Crest — A buck's head couped gu. attired or. Buxton (Buxton, co. Derby, and afterwards of Bras- siugtou, CO. Leicester). Sa. two bars ar. on a canton of the second a buck of the first, attired or. Crest — A pelican or, with wings expanded, Tulniug her breast gu. Bu.\TON,or BucKSTON (Bradborne, co. Derby, founded by Henry, second son of John Buxton of Buxton, temp. Elizabeth, and now represented by the Rev. German Buckston, of Bradborne, son and heir of the late Rev. Geo. Buckston, M. A. by Frances his wife, dau. of Moreton Walhouse, of Hatherton, esq.) Anns, &c. as the preceding, with the addi- tion of three mullets arg. betw. two bars gu. Buxton (Youlgrave, co. Derby, a branch of Buxton of Brassington). Same Arms, &c. BuYsiiALL. Sa. three lozenges in chief ar. BuYSHALL, or BuisHALL. Sa. three lozenges ar. a chief of the second. By (Shernfold Park, co. Sussex). Az. on a bend or, three fleurs de-lis of the field. Crest— A demi lion or, holding in the paws a fleur-de-lis as in the arms. Byam. Arg. three dragons' heads erased vert, in the mouth of each a sinister hand, couped gu. drop- ping blood ppr. quartering the arms of Caradoc Vreichvras, Elystan-Glodrydd, founder of the V. Royal Tribe of Wales, Howell, Prince of Caerleon, and Elvarch, Lord of Penrose and Brythlyr. (Crests — First, a wolf, pass, or, collared and chained vert ; second, a dragon's head erased, pjtr. bearing in the mouth a sinister hand, couped, gu. dropping blood. A/otto — Claris dextera I'actis. One of the family, Edward Byan, esq. younger brother of the Rev. Richard Burgh Byam, bears for his Motto — Y Cwir yn-Ei"byn y Byd. Byam (Selworth, co. Somerset). Vert, two branches of laurel in saltire, betw. four pheons or. Crest — A wolf pass, or, collared and lined vert. Byam. Gu. three dragons' heads erased vert. Byard. Enn. three lions ramp. BvuALE. Or, a cross sa. in the first quarter an annu- let of the last. By DILL. Ar. a cross sa. in the first quarter an annu- let of the second. Byue (Ware Park, co. Hertford). Or, on a pile engr. az. three anchors of the field. Crest — An arm erect, ppr. habited az. cuft' ar. holding an anchor sa. fluke or. Byde (granted in 16G9.) Az. a fesse danccttee betw. three atichors or. Crest — A denii gritfin az. armed and winged or, holding a garb of the last. Bydewell, or Bidvvell. Gyronny of foui-, or and gu. as many roundles, each charged with a martlet, all counterchanged. Crest — A hand couped at the wrist in fesse, holding a curling stone. Bydgoode. Ar. three mullets sa. betw. two bends engr. gu. Bye. Az. three bees volant eu arriere ar. Crest — Two oak branches in saltire. Bye. Az. three bees volant or. Bye. Quarterly, or and az, on abend of the second three fleurs-de-lis of the first. Byeing. Parted per cross or and az. Crest — An angel pointing upwards ppr. Byer, or Byers (Northamptonshire). Sa. on a chev. ar. betw. three pheons of the second, a griffin'a head erased betw. two mullets of the field. Crest — A griffin's head party perpale gu. and az. charged on the neck with a pheon ar. Byerley, or Byorley (Yorkshire). Or, a cross crosslet gu. Crest — Two lions gambs ppr. holding a cross crosslet or. Byers, or Byres. Az. a chev. ar. betw. three mart- lets volant or. BvES,or Bynes. Az. a falcon volant or. Byest (Shrop>hire). Gu. three bundles of as many arrows, each tied together, ar. Byfceley. Quarterly, or and sa. a bend gu. Byfeild. Sa. five bezants in saltire. Byfel. Ar. three torteaux. Bvfeld, or Byfield (London). Sa. five bezants in saltire, a chief or, (another, ar.) Crest — A cross crosslet fitchee sa. betw. two palm branches vert. Byfford (Herefordshire). Ar. an eagle displ. az. and a chief or. Crest — A lion's ganib erect or, grasping an eagle's leg erased at the thigh, sa. Byfield (London). Az. five bezants in saltire, a chief or. Crest — A man's head bearded, aifrontee ppr. on tUe head a chapeau. Byfield. Ar. on a fesse engr. betw. three escallops sa. as many annulets of the field. Byfield (London). Sa. five bezants in saltire, a chief or. Crest — An antelope pass. ppr. collared or. Bvfleet (Cambridgeshire). Az. two swords in sal- tire ar. betw. four fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — A Sa- racen's head ppr. full faced, bound round the temples with a ribbon ar. tied in a bow knot, on the sinister side. Byi'lkte. Az. two swords in .saltire ar. hiked or, reversed betw. four fleurs-de-lis of the last. BY N B Y R Byiobu, or Batford. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three bay leaves vert. Crest — An owl ar. livGAN (Yorkshire). Ar. a fesse gu. betw. six lozenges az. Crest — An ermine ppr. Bygbery (Devonshire). Az. an eagle ayant or, armed gu. Crest — A hand holding a leg in armour, couped above the knee and spurred ppr. BvGOD, or Bygode (Seakelthorp, co. York). Or, on a - cross gu. five escallo-is ar. Crest — On a chapeau ar. and charged with two bars az. turned up gu. a dolphin embowed and devouring the cap or. BvGou.or BvcoT. Ar. a cross engr.sa. charged with five escallops of the field. BvcoNus. Ar. on a chev. gu. two crescents of the field. Bygonds. Ar. on a chief gu. three crescents or. Bygot. Per pale or and vert, a lion ramp. gu. Crest — Seven arrows or, six in saltire and one in pale. Bygot. Or, on a cross engr. gu. five escallops of the first. Byibley. Or, on a cross crosslet gu. Crest — A lion's gamb holding up a human heart, all ppr. Bykeley (Devonshire). Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three martlets sa. Bykeley. Ar. a chev. engr.sa. betw. three ducal coronets of the second. Bykeley. Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three cronels sa. Bykennore (Kent). Ar. afesse az. betw. three lions ramp, of the field. Bykenor, or BicKNOR. Ar a chief az. Crest — An antelope's head gu. armed ar. Byle (Clymslands, CO. Cornwall). Az. three griffins' heads erased ar. beaked or. Byles. Per bend sinister, embattled ar. and gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head per bend embattled ar. and gu. Bylp.soon (London). Az. two bendlets or. BvLEsuoN. Az. two bars gemelles, and a bend gu. Bylingdon. Ar. a saltire engr. couped az. with five fleurs-de-lis or. Bylling. Ar. a cross voided betw. four crosses cross- let gu. Byllinges. Gu. a cross ar. betw. four crosses cross- let of the second. Bylney (Norfolk). Ar. an eagle disp. az. beaked and membered gu. Crest — Out of a tower a demi gi-iffin sa. Bynchester. Gu. a fesse embattled and counter- embattled ar. Bynchwokth. Gu. five lozenges in cross or. Byncks. Ar. three bars humtttfee sa. Byncworth. Sa. five lozenges in cross or. Rynue (Sus.sex). Ar. two bars gu. Bynue (Sussex). Or, two bars gu. each charged with three martlets of the field. BvNE. Sa. six mullets, three and three or, and in base a crescent ar. Crest — A hind reguard. or, collared gu. resting the foot upou a ball sa. Byne. Or, two bars gu. on each three martlets of the field. BvNEY (Camb.) Az. a cross betw. four lions ramp. or. Bync (f^iscount Turrington). Quarterly, sa. and ar. in the first quarter a lion ramp, of the second. Crest — An heraldic antelope stataut enn. horned, tusked, maned, and hoofed or. Supporters — Tlie dexter an heraldic antelope erm. horned, tusked, maned, and hoofed or, standing on a ship gun ppr. ; the sinister a seahorse ppr. on a like gun. yl/o<— Vigilantia non cadet. Cadenet. Az. a winged bull ramp. or. Cadek (Scotland). Az. a stag's head erased ar. ou a chief of the last a buckle betw. two mullets of the first. Cauer (Scotland). Or, a stag's head cabossed sa. betw. the horns a mullet of the last. Cadicott (East Whiteway, co. Dorset). Az. three arrows or. Crest — A demi ape ppr. (Sometimes, a dexter hand per fesse gu. and ar. holding a battle-axe ppr.) Cauiho (Dunsland, co. Devon : the heiress m. Daber- non). Arg. three piles in point wavy sa. Caui.man (Norfolk and London; gi'anted 103;*). Az. C A II C A L two bars dancettfee erm. betw. six fleurs-de-lis or, three, two, and one. Crest — A rock ppr. sur- mounted by a fleur-de-lis or. Cadivor ap DviNWAL (Lovd of Castel Hojvel; de- rived from Tudwall Gloff, fifth son of Rhodri Mawr, King of Wales : Descendants — i. The Owens of Glansevern ; ii. Owens of Llan Dulas ; iii. Lloyds of Llanljr ; iv. Lloyus of Wernwylyg ; v. Lloyds of Milfield, barts. ; vi. Lloyd of Foes-y-BIeiddied ; VII. Lloyds of Pound, co. Devon). Sa. three scal- ing ladders, and between the two uppermost a spear's head, arg. its point imbrued, on a chief gu. a tower triple-turreted of the second. Cauivor at Gwaethvoed [Lord of Cardigan Iscoed). Or, a lion ramp, reguardant sa. Cadivok, Vaur. At. a lion ramp, guard sa. Cadman. Or, three columbine buds vert. Crest — X stork's head royally crowned ppr. Cadmer. Az. an eagle displ. vi'ith two heads ar. Cadogan (EarlCadogan). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a lion ramp, reguard. or ; second and third, ar. three boars' heads couped sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head vert. .Supporters — On the dexter side a lion reguard. or; on the sinister a dragon reguard. vert, each gorged with a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. Motto — Qui invidet minor est. Cadwgan (Lord of Nannau, in Merioneth, younger son of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, King of Powys, for some time associated in the sovereignty of Powys with his elder brother, Meredith ap Bleddyn, PHnce of Powys : Cadwgan took a most distin- guished part in the events of the period, and is dignified by Camden with the title of the re- nowned Briton : Descendants — i. The early Barons of Nannau ; ii. the NANNEVsof Nannau ; iii. Nan- NEYS of Maes-y-Pandy ; iv. Llwyds of Cwm By- chan ; v. Llwvus of Caerwys; vi. Vaughans of Nannau, barts. ; vii. Vaughan of Rug and Hen- gwrt ; viii. Vaughans of Dolymelynllyn). Or, a lion ramp. az. Cadye, or Kadye (Gloucestershire). Ar. three piles engr. gu. all meeting in the base point. Crest — On a mount vert a cockatrice ar. combed and wattled gu. ducally gorged and chained or. Caeler. Gu. three roses ar. on a chief as many roses counterchauged. Caer.mardeu, or Haebmerdin-Priory (Wales). Az. an eagle with wings endorsed, standing on a branch of laurel, all or. CviiSAR (Bennington Place, co. Herts; founded in England by Caesar Adelmure, an Italian, physician to Queens Mary and Elizabeth. His eldest son. Sir Julius Cajsar, Master of the Rolls, was ancestor, by his fir.st wife, of the Caesars of Bennington Place, and, by his third, of the C/Esars of Hyde Hall, still extant in the male line. The co-hcir- esses of the Ca?sars of Bennington were, Jane, in, first, to Sir Charles Cottrell Dormer, knt., and secondly, to Gen. the Hon. John Parker; and Harriet, wife of Robert Chester, esq. and mother of Sir Robert Chester, Master of the Ceremonies to the Queen). Gu. three roses arg. on a chief of the second as many roses of the first. Crest — The sea vert, thereon a dolphin embowed ppr. Cagan (Devonshire). Ar. seven lozenges gu. tliree, three, and one. Cagan. Gu. six lozenges ar. three, two, and one. Cage (Kent). Per pale ga. and az. a saltire or. Crest~A stag pass. ei-m. attired or, charged on the shoulder w ith an annulet gu. Cage (Lincoln's Inn; confirmed 1 March, 1024). Per pale gu. and az. a saltire or, and chief erm. Cage (Loughstow, co. Cambridge). Per pale ar. and gu. a saltire or, in a quarter of the first three bulls' heads couped at the neck sa. Cahane, or O'Cahane (Ireland). Gu. three fishes haurient ar. Crest — An arm embowed, holding a sword ppr. Cahill. Gyronny of six ar. and vert, as many fleurs- de-lis counterchanged. Crest — A lion's paw hold- ing a scimetar ppr. Cahill, or Cahil (Ireland). Gyronny of six, or and az. as many cinquefoils couutercbanged. Creit — A demi bull ramp. sa. gorged with a chaplet vert. Cahun, or Cahn (Scotland). Ar. a cross sa. in the dexter chiefpoiiit a lion ramp. gu. Crest — A stag's head erased. Motto — Si je puis. Cahurta. Ar. two bars sa. in chief a demi griffin issuant of the last. Crest — A stag erm. attired or. Caine, or Cain. Sa. a phoenix ar. Crest — A demi antelope per fesse az. and ar. collared and armed or. Caintis, or Kaynes (Tarent Kaynston). Az. a bend wavy cotised ar. Cairo. Ar. a lion ramp. az. in chief three torteaux. Crest — A demi friar issuing, in the hand a staff in pale. Cairncross (Balmashanen). Az. a stag's head erased ar. attired or, betw. them a cross crosslet. Crest — A dagger erect ppr. Afotto—CeTtAvame parta. Cairncross (Cowmslie). Ar. a stag's head erased, betw. the attires a cross crosslet fitchee, sui-mounted on the top with a mullet, gu. Motto — Recte faci- endo neminem timeo. Cairne (Scotland). Gu. a pelican in her nest ar. Crest — A hand holding a fish ppr. Cairnes (Mouaghan, Ireland; descended from the Cairnes of Ordchartown, North Britain ; Sir Alex- ander Cairnes, of Monaghau, was created a Baro- net in 1708). Ar. three martlets gu. within a bor- dure or. Cairnes. Ar. three martlets sa. Cairnes (Etterton). Gu. three martlets or, within a bordure of the last. Cairnie (Scotland). Ar. a rock issuing from the base sa. in chief two martlets gu. Crest — On a cinque- foil vert a martlet statant sa. Motto — Ad alta. Cairns (Cairns, Scotland). Gu. three martlets or. Cairns (Pilmor, Scotland). Gu. three martlets ar. with a fleur-de-lis in the centre Crest — A cinque- foil ppr. Motto — Effloresco. Cairns. Gu. an anchor betw. three martlets or. Crest — A palm tree ppr. Motto — Virtus ad iethera tend it. Cairns. Ar. three martlets az. on a chief gu. an acorn betw. two mullets or. Crest — A bell az. Motto- — Sub spe. Caithness, Earl OP. See Sinclair. Caithness. Az. a galley in full sail or, sails and pen- nons ar. Cakefielu. Sa. a fleur-de-lis erm. Calamount (Cornwall). Ar. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis gu. Crest — An antelope's head erased erm. armed ar. Calandkine. Az. a saltire or, in chief an eagle displ. ar. Crest — A demi eagle displ. ar. in the beak a scroll with tliis Motto — Sursum. Calbkeai h (Scotland). Bendy of six ar. and az. on a chief sa. three crosses pattee or. Calbroke. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. surmounted by a fesse or, charged with three crosses pattee fitchee sa. Calcarne. Or, on a fesse engr. sa. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. a garb betw. two crosses crosslet fitchee of the field. Cai.cot. See Caldecot. Calcott. Sa. a saltire engr. betw. four crosses cross- let or. Calcraft (Kent). Per fesse ar. and erm. three lions pass, guard, in pale sa. Crest— A greyhound cou- rant sa. charged with a cross crosslet or. Calcraft (Ingress, Kent; granted 8 Dec. 1770). Per fesse ar. and erm. three lions pass, guard, in pale sa. all within a bordure wa\ y az. Cjest — A grey- hound coiirant sa. collared and ringed ar. on the body a palet wavy or. Calcraft. Ar. three lions pass, guard, in pale sa. Crest — A greyhound courantsa. collared ar. charged with a cross crosslet or. Caldebeck. Ar. on a chev. betw. three crows sa. as many cinquefoils of the first. Caldecot (Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, and Sufl'olk, Her. Off. .Suss. c. 27). Per pale or and az. on a chief gu. three leopards' faces of the first. C A L C A L Caldecot (Norfolk). Per pale ov and az. on a chief gu. three lozenges erm. Caldecot (Norfolk). Per pale az. and gu. on a chief of the second three leopards' faces or. Caldecot, or Calcot (Willscot, co. Oxford). Per pale or and gu. on a chief ar. three shovellers sa. j Crest— A denii tiger or, tufted, maned, and attired with two straight horns sa. Caldecot. Per pale or and az. a chev. gu. Caldecot. Ar. a fesse orenellee gu. betw. three ravens sa. Caldecot, or Caluicot. Per pale or and az. a chief gu. Caldecote (Caldpcote, co. Chester). Ar. a fesse az. fretty or, betw. three cinquefoils gu. Crest — An ostrich ppr. Caldecoit fas borne by the present Thomas Calde- COTT, of Rugby Lodge, co. Warwick, esq. descended from the Calcotts or Caldecotts, originally of Abing- don, CO. Berks, and subsequently of Barrow and Whitwell, CO. Rutland, and of Caltharpe, co. Lei- cester). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a fesse az. fretty or, betw. three cinquefoils gu.; second, ar. three bends sa. ; third, gu. a chev. betw. three leopards' faces av. Crext — A demi lion ramp. gu. charged on the shoulder with a cinquefoil ar. (some- times, an ostrich ppr. Mot fa — In utrumque paratus. Calder (Southwick, co. Hants). Or, a buck's head cabossed, attired sa. Crest — A swan swimming in :t loch ppr. Motto — Vigilans non cadet. Calder (.Scotland). Or, a hart's head cabossed sa. attired gu. Crest — A swan ppr. crowned gu. Motto — Be mindful. Ca lder (Aslonne, Scotland). Or, a stag's head couped and attired, with six tynes on every horn sa. C A r.uER- A EEEY (Cumberland). Ar. three escutcheons, two and one, tlie first in the dexter chief quarter, or, a fesse betw. two chev. gu. ; the second, gu. three lucies haurient ar. ; tlie third, sa. a fret ar. Caluerwood (Pittedy, Dalkeith, and Poulton, Scot- land). Ar. a palm tree growing out of a mount in base ppr. surmounted of a saltire (sometimes, invected) gu. on a chief az. three mullets of the first. Crest — A hand holding a branch of palm ppr. Motto — Veritas premitur, non opprimitur. Caiderwood. Erm. on a saltire gu. betw. four palm branches vert, five mascles ar. Crest — A phoenix in flames ppr. Motto — Virtus sibi prasniium. Calder wood. Or, a saltire ar. on a chief of the last three stars of the first. Crest — A beehive ppr. with bees volant. Caldeweli.. Ar. on a fesse dancettSe sa. three conger eels' heads erased and erect of the first. Caldron. Ar. a chev. betw. three martlets sa. on a chief of the last as many crosses ci'osslet or. Crest— k dexter hand holding a palm branch slipped ppr. Caldwall (Inglis, Scotland). Az. a cross pattee fitchee ar. betw. an orle of eight estoiles or. Caldwell (Linley Wood, co. Stafford, borne by .Tames Stamford Caldwell, of Linley Wood, esq. M.A. a magistrate for the county of Stafford, and a barris- ter at-law, only son of the late James Caldwell, of Linley Wood, esq. who was a magistrate and deputy- lieutenant for the same county, and Recorder of the borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme.by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and coheir of Thomas Stamford, of Derby, esq. by Hannah his wife, eldest dau. of John Cromp- ton, of Chorley Hall,co. Lancaster, esq.) Quarterly, first .and fourth, per pale sa. and vert, a stag's head couped ar. in chief three cold wells ppr. for Cald- well; second and third, ar. two bars az. on a can- ton gu. a gauntlet grasping a broken sword ppr. hilt and pomel gold, for Stamford. Crest— A lion couchant ar. gorged with two bars, the upper sa. the lower vert, holding betw. the paws a cold well ppr. Motto — Niti, facere, experiri. Caluvvell (London and Worcestershire). Az. a cross formee fitchee betw. ten estoiles or. Crest — A cock's head betw. two wings expanded ar. combed and wattled gu. holding in the mouth a cross foi-mee fitchee or. (Another, of Leicestershire, the head or, wings sa, Caldwell (Caldwell, Scotland;. Ar. three piles is- suing from the chief sa. and in base four bars waved gu. and vert. Caldwfll (Glasgow). Per pale az. and sa. a hart's head couped or, and in chief three cold wells (or fountains) ppr. Caldwell (StalTordslnre). Ar. on a fesse dancettee az. three fishes' heads (i. e lings' heads) erased or. Caldwell. Ar. on a fesse dancettee ar. betw. three lozenges longwise gu. as many congers' heada erased or. Crest — A cock's head winged sa. crested gu. in the beak a cross pattee fitchee or. Caldwell. Or, in chief tliree piles sa. each charged with a fountain ppr. in base four bars wavy, alter- nately gu. and vert. Crest — A demi lion grasping a broken scimetar, all ppr. Caldwell. Ar. on a fesse dancettee sa. three lions' heads erased or. Calbot (Norfolk). Az. a chev. betw. three crosses or. Crest — A greyhound courant az. collared and ringed or. Calsbot (Norfolk). Az. a saltire betw. four crosses formee or. Caledo.v, Earl of. See Alexander. Calfe. Ar. three calves pass. gu. Calfielu. Or, tliree towers triple-towered gu. Calfts. Ar. three cinquefoils gu. betw. six crosses crosslet sa. Calibut. Az. a chev. or, betw. three crosses couped of the last. Crest — A stag's head at gaze, issuing az. Cali.mie. Erm. a fesse cotised sa. all within a bor- dure az. Calkin. Ar. a pile gu. Call (Whiteford, co. Cornwall, bart.) Gu. three trum- pets fessewise, in pale, ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp, holding in tlie paws a trumpet, as in the arms. Afotto—GrRti manu. Callachan, or O'Callaghan (Ireland). Ar. a wolf issuing from a wood, ppr. Crest — A naked arm embowed, holding in the hatid a sword, with a snake entwined round the blade, the head towards the hand, all ppr. Callander, or Callendeu. Sa. three mullets in chief or. Crest — Two elephants' probosces, endorsed, per fesse gu. and or. Callardk, or Calliard (Norfolk). Gyronny of six, or and sa. (another, ar. and sa.) three Negroes' heads couped ppr. Crest — A demi lion sa. support- ing a double scaling ladder or. Callaru (Callard in Burrington, co. Devon; also of Tavistock, Winkley, and Ford, near Axrainster). Same Arms nnd Crest as the preceding. Callarde. Gyronny of six, ar. and sa. Callendar (Mayners). Sa. a bend bet\v. six billets or. Callender (Kincardine). Sa. a bend chequy ar. and gu. betw. six billets of the second. Crest — A hand holding a billet ppr. Motto — I mean well. Callender (Ireland). Sa. a bend chequy or and gu. betw. six billets of the second. Crest — A cubit arm erect ppr. holding a billet ; over the crest this Motto — I mean well. Calles (Lincolnshire). Ar. three roses in fesse gu. betw. six crosses crosslet sa. Calley, Caley, or Caylley (Burderop, co. Wilts, originally from Norfolk ; descended from William Calley, an eminent merchant of London temp. Henry VII. and now represented by John James Calley, of Blunsdon St. Andrew, co. Wilts, esq. son and heir of the late Thomas lii'owne Calley, of Burderop Park, esq. by Elizabeth Anne his wife, only dau. of Anthony James Keck, of Staugbton Grange, esq.) Quarterly, ar. and sa. on a bend gu. three mullets of the first. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. charged with a bend gu. thereon three mullets of the first, holding a battle axe, handle of the second, head ar. Motto — Callideet himesta. Galleys. Sa. two bars erm. in chief three annulets or. Calliling, or Caylinc. Gyronny of eight, sa. and erm. Callis. Gu. three towers ar. on each a demi lion ramp. or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a cocka- trice's head betw. two wings. Callis. Ar. on a bend sa. three cinquefoils or. C.ALLORE. Per pale indented or and gu. a bull pass. U 4 C AL C AL counterclianged. Crest — On a ducal coronet a slieaf of arrows, and a serpent entwining tbem. Callore. Tlie same, within a bordiire bezantee. Callow. Ar. on a cbev. betw. three leopards' beads sa. as many annulets of the field. Crest — On a dtical coronet a peacock ppr. Callow. Or, a boar's head erased sa. in base a ciiiquefoil gu. Callkey, or Calney. Or, (another, ar.) a fesse betw. two chev. sa. Calmady (Laugdon Hall, co. Devon, originally, at a very early period, of Calmady in Cornwall; Sir Shilston Calmady of Laiigilon was killed at the siege of Ford House, during die civil wars. The sisters and co-heirs of F/ ancis Calmady, of Lang- don, esq. were Elizabeth, who m. Christoplier Hanilyn, of Pascoe, co. Devon, esq. and dad a son, (-almady Pollexfen Hanilyn, esq. ; and Po'lexfen, who m. Admiral Charles Holmes Everitt, who took the name and arms of Calmady, and had a son, the present Charlcs Bicgs Calmauy, of Langdon, Hall, esq.) Az. a chev. betw. ihree pears or, quar- tering the ensigns of Stroi'e, Moreton, Gayer. Pen- warme. Cavil, Nicks, C'oiirienay, Shilston Cayer, Waldo, Potter, Fursland, Pollexfen, &c. Crest — A pegasus sa. hoofed and collared or. Motto — Simili frondescit virga metallo. Calne, or Cawne, Borough of (Wiltshire). Sa. a tower, towered and domed ar. betw. two feathers of the last, e?ch feather in an escroll or. Calrovv (originally of Adlington, in Cheshire, where the family were seated about 300 years, and now of Walton Lodge, near Preston, CO. Lancaster; the present representatives are William Cai.row, of WaKon Lodge, esq. and Thomas Calrow, of Wood- hill, near Bury, sons of the late Richard Calrow, esq. who (1. in 1S30). Az. on a fesse ar. a bee- hive surrounded by bees volant in chief and a mill wheel in base or, a hank of cotton of the field betw. two roses gu. barbed and seeded ppr. Crest — A beehive, thereon perched a dove, wings ele- vated, holding in the beak a sprig of olive, all ppr. Motto— Iniuslxiw. Calston. Ar. a bar gu. in chief two lions ramp, of the last. Calsion. Az. three mullets or, within a bordure ar. Crest —The moon in her complement. Caltes (Lincolnshire). Ar. three roses in fesse gu. betw. six crosses crosslet sa. Calthorp (Norfolk). Az. a lion ramp, or, a baton erm. Calthorp (Kent). Chequy ar. and az. a cross of the second, fretty of the first. Calthorp (Orthouby, co. Norfolk). Erm. a maunch en- Calthorpe. Az. a lion ramp, or, depressed by a bend sa. with an erm. spot av. at top. Calthrop (as borne by John Calthrop, of Stanhoe Hall, CO. Norfolk, esq.; derived, collaterally, fi"om Walter, tenth Bishop of Norwich, wlio d. in \'lb7, the descendant of Goderick Dapifer, who came over with the Conqueror, and whose son assumed the surname of Calthrop : he possessed many vtiluahle and extensive manors in Norfolk and Liucolnsliire, and had the care of the Crown lauds in the former county. Sir William de Calthrop, or Calthorpe, nephew of the bishop, was named in his will as heir to his estates ; he m. Cecilia, dau. and heir of Philip de Burnham, by whom he acquired the estate of Burnham, and had a son. Sir Walter Calthrop, who wedded Ela, dau. and heir of Her- vey de Stanhoe, and obtained in her right the lordship of Stanhoe, co. Norfolk, which, together with the manor of Burnham, passed eventually, in 1540, with an heiress, to the Parkers. The present owner of Stanhoe Hall became possessed of it and of a very considerable estate in Bui ubam, part of the beforenamed family estates, by purchase). Quar- terly, first and fourth, chequy or and az. a fess erm. for Calthkop; second and third, barry of eight or and az. a bend ar. for Stanhoe. Crest — A salamander or, iu flames ppr. Motto — Victrix fortunic sapientia. Calthrop (Calthorp Hall, co. Norfolk). Same jlra.?. Crest— On a mount vert a hawk close ar. beaked and belled or. Calthrop, or Carthorp. Or, a bend az. Calthrop (Lincolnshire ; a family of great antiquity, of which was Walter de Calthrop, Bishop of Nor- wich in 1243). Chequy or and az. a fesse erm. Crest — A salamander or, in flames ppr. Motto — Victrix fortuna; sapientia. Caltoft (Essex and Lincolnshire). Ar. three cinque- foils gu. on each five bezants. Caltoft. Ar. semee of crosses crosslet gu. a crescent betw. three cinquefoils of the last. Caltoi't (Lincolnshire). Gu. three roses ar. Crest — A rose gu. betw. two laurel branches vert. Caltoft (Lincolnshire). Or, three cinquefoils pierced gu- Caltoft. Sa. crusily ar. three cinquefoils of the last. Caltoft, or Caltest. Ar. an inescutcheon within an orle of martlets sa. Caltoft. Ar. an orle betw. eight cinquefoils in orle sa. Calton (Babram, co. Cambridge ; granted 25 June 15G7). Az. a bend engr. betw. thi'ee tons or, on each an owl ar. Crest — A boar pass. ar. Calton (Catsworth, co. Huntingdon). Az. a lion ramp, reguard. ar. crowned or. Crest — A talbot pass. ar. collared and lined or. Calton (Calton, iu Bakewell and Edensor, co. Derby, a family mentioned in the list of gentry tein[Pbell (borne by Sir Guy Campbell, bart. C. B. created 1815). Quarterly, first and fourth, gy- ronny of eight pieces or and sa. ; second, arg. a lymphad sa. with a flag and pennant flying gu.; third, or, a fesse, chequy ar. and az. all within a bordure, embattled erm. Crest — A boar's head, couped or. yl/o<«o (over the crest) — Follow me. Campbell (Gartsford, co. Ross, bart. borne by Sir Alexander Thomas Cockburn Campbell, bart. who, on succeeding in 1825, his maternal grand- father. Sir Ale-sauder Campbell, K.C.B. in the baronetcy, assumed the surname of Campbell in ad dition to his patronymic Cockburn). Quarterly, first and fourth, Campbell; quarterly, first and fourth, gyronny of eight or and sa. ; second, arg. a lymphad or ancient galley sa. ; third, or, a fesse chequy ar. and az. over all a chief ar. charged with a rock ppr. superscribed " Gibraltar," betw. two medals, that on the dexter representing the silver medal presented to the late Sir Alexander Campbell by the supreme governmentof India, for his services at the stoi-miug of Seringapatam, 17Uy ; and that on the sinister the gold one presented to him for his services at the battle of ralavera,1809. Second and third, Cockburn ; quarterly, first and fourth, ar. an ostrich feather, ensigned with an imperial crown ppr. betw. three cocks, two and one gu. ; second and third, gu. six mascJes, three, two, and one or. Crests — First, Campbell; a cubit erm erect, tlie hand grasping a scimetar ppr. over it the motto, Without fear; second, Cockburn, a cock ppr. over it the motto, \igilans-et aude. Motto— Forward. Campbell (New Brunswick, bart. borne by General Sir Archibald Campbell, created a Baronet in 1831). Quarterly, first and fourth, gyronny of eight or and sa. ; second ar. a lymphad sa. ; third, or, a fesse chequy ar. and az. in the centre point of the whole a heart gu. ensigned with the ancient crown of Scotland or, on a chief (of honourable augmentation, granted pursuant to royal warrant) ar. a mount vert, inscribed " Ava" in letters of gold ; thereon a Burmese stoccade ppr. betw. a re- presentation of the gold cross and clasp conferred on Sir Archibald for his services during the l^enin- sularwar; on the dexter, pendent from a ribbon gu. fimbriated az. ; and on the sinister, pendent from a ribbon az. the badge of the Portuguese Order of the Tower and Sword. Crests— First, on a mount vert, a Burmese warrior on horseback, armed and accoutered ppr. ; second, out of an eastern crown or, a demi lion issuant ppr. sup- porting with the dexter paw a crowned heart as in the arms. Campbell (Carrick Bury, co. Donegal, bart. borne by Sir Robert Campbell, who was created aB.ironet in 1831). Quarterly, first and fourth, gyronny of eight or and sa. a canton az. charged with a bear's head ar. muzzled gu. ; second and third, ar. a lymphad sa. Crest — An etisteru crown sur- mounted by a boar's head couped or. Campbell (Barcaldine and Glenure, co. Argyll, borne by Sir Duncan Campbell, bart. so created in 1831). Quarterly, first, gyronny of eight or and sa. a canton ar. charged with a bend sa. betw. an unicorn's head erased in chief, and a cross crosslet fitchee gu. in base; second, or, a fesse chequy ar. and az. ; third, ar. a lymphad sa. ; fourth, gyronny of eight or and sa. a canton gu. charged with two bars or, the whole within a bor- der quarterly or and sa. Crest — A Highlander fully armed and equipped, having a sword in the right hand, and on the left arm a target or. Motto (over the crest) — Paratus sum. Campbell ( DunstalTniige, co. Argyll, bart. borne by Sir Donald Campbell, bart. who was raised to that dignity in 1836; Sir Donald is hereditary Captain of the Royal Castle of DunstafTnage). Quarterly, first, az. a castle of three towers ar. masoned sa. standing on a rock ppr. doors and windows gu. on the top of the middle tower a cock, and on each of the others an eagle or; se- cond, gyronny of eight or and sa.; third, or, a fesse chequy az. and ar. ; fourth, gu. a boar's head caboshed or, betw. a crescent and spur rowel in fesse ar. Crest — An anchor in pale entwined by a rope all az. Motto (over the crest) — Vigilando. Campbell (boi-ne by Sir John Campbell, of Airds, CO. Argyll, bart.) Quarterly, first, or, a stag's head cabossed sa. attired gu.; second, ar. a galley, her sails furled and oai-s in action, sa. ; third, gy- ronny of eight ur audsa. ; fourth, a fesse cheqiiy az. and ar. Crest — A swan. Motto — Be mindful. Campbell (Piirves Hall, co. Berwick, bart. borne by Sir Hugh Hume-Campbell, bart.) Quarterly, first grand quarter, first and fourth, vert, a lion ramp. ar. ; second and third, ar. three popinjays vert. Second grand quarter, gyronny of eight or and sa. within a bordure gu. charged with eight escallops of the first, a canton gyronny of eight of the third and erm. Third grand quarter, az. on a fesse betw. three mascles ar. as many cinquefoils of the first. Fourth grand quarter, quarterly, fii'st and fourth, three piles engr. az. ; second and third, ar. a cross engr. az. over all in surtout, an inescutclieon ar. charged with an orange, slipped and imperially crowned, all ppr. Crest — A dex- ter arm issuing from a heart, and grasping a scimetar all ppr. Supporters — Two lions ramp, reguard. ar. Mottoes : over the crest — True to tlie end ; under the arms — Fides probata coro- nat. Campbell (Innellan). The same as of Auciiawill- ING, but the bordure engr. for diif. Crest — The same. Motto — Vis et fides. Campbell (Lawres). Gyronny of eight sa. and or, within a bordure vaire. Crest — A boai 's head erect and erased az. jWotto — Fac et spera. Campbell (Lochuell, the latest cadet of Argyll, de- riving from John, second son of Colin, third Earl ; the present representative is Walter Campbell, of LochncU, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, Campbell ; second, ar. a boar's head az. armet* and langued gu. ; third, Lokn. Crest — A dextei hand holding a lance beudways ppr. Motto — Audaces juvo. Campbell (Jura, co. Argyll, a cadet of Lochnell, descended from Duncan Campbell, second son of Alexander Campbell, of Lochuell, great-grandson of Colin, third Earl of Argyll : the present repre- sentative is Colin Campbell, of J ura and Craig- nish, esq. Heritable Keeper of Ci'aignish Castle). Arms, HiC. as Lochnell. Campbell (Monzie, descended from Archibald, fourth son of Sir Duncan Campbell, the first Baronet of Glenurchy : the present Alexander Campbell, of Monzie, esq, represents the shire of Argyll in Parliament). Quarterly, first and fourth, Camp- bell; second. Lorn; third, Stewart Crest — A boar's head erased ppr. Motto — Follow me. Campbell (Finnab, co. Perth). The same as of Monzie; and by way of distinction, on a surtout, the arms of the African and Indian Company of Scotland, viz. az. a St. Andrew's cross cantoned w ith a ship in full sail in chief, and a Peruviau C A iM CAN sheep iu base ; in tlie dexter flaunch a camel with a burden of goods pass, in the sinister flaunch an elephant with a tower on its back, all ar. Crest — A demi man in a co..t of mail, holding in the right hand a sword, and on the left arm a shield chaiged with the head and neck of a unicorn, and on a scroll above, this Motto — Quid non pro patria. Cajipbell (Moy, derived from Campbell of Meckles- fines, a third son of Sir John Campbell of Calder). The same as of Caluer, within abordui'e engr. or. Crrst — A swan ppr. crowned or. Motto — Be ever mindful. CAMFujiLL (Skipness, a cadet of Ardintenny). The same Arms as of Ardintenny, with the bordure indented. Crest and A/otto, the same. Campbei.l (Shawfield ; descended from Campbell of Skipness, and now represented by Walter Fre- derick Campbell, of Islay and Shamfuld, son of the late Col. John Campbell, and Cliarlotte his wife, youngest dau. of John Duke of Argyll). Gyronny of eight or and sa. within a bordure of tile first, charged with as many crescents of the second. Crest — A griffin erect, holJing the sun betw. the fore paws. Motto — Fidus amicus. Campbell (Shirven). Gyronny of eight or and sa. within a bordure wavy az. charged with as many salmons naiant ar. in the centre a mullet of the last. Crest — A stag's head. Motto — Pro aris et focis. Campbell (Skcrrington). Gyronny of eight or and sa. within a bordure ar. charged with eight escal- lops gu. Crest — An eagle's head. Motto — Con- stans et prudens. Campbell (Scotland). Gyronny of eight or and sa. within a bordure, gobonated purp. and erm. Crest — A dexter arm erect, grasping a spur, all ppr. Motto — Memor esto. Campbell (Stockholm). Bears the paternal coat of Campbell, within a bordure chequy ar. and az. charged with eight crescents ar. for difF. Crest — A dove with an olive branch iu its beak ppr. Motto — Gaudium adfero. Campbell (VVateihaugh, Scotland, a cadet of Lou- don). Gyronny of eight erm. and gu. wavy. Motto— Tau&em licet sero. Campbell (Russell Square, London). Quarterly, first and fourth, gyionny of eight or and sa. ; second and third, ar. a ship with one mast, her sails furled, and oai"s in action sa. Campbell (Hounslow, CO. Middlesex). The same. Campbell. Gyi-onny of eight erm. andgu. a bordure wavy vert. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter arm enibowed ppr. holding a sword by the blade, hilt and pomel or, above the sun iu splen- dour, also ppr. Campbell (as boi'ne by John Campbell, of Exton Cottage, CO. Hants, and Dunoon, Scotland, esq. late Lieut. -Col. 1st Dragoon Guards, son of Colonel John Campbell, formerly Governor of Chelsea Hospital, by Su.sanna his wife, dau. and co-heir (with her sister Elizabetli, wife of Peter Burrell, esq. and mother of Lord Gwydir, Mrs. Bennett, the Countess of Beverley, the Duchess of I^or- tliumberhnid, and the Marchioness of Exeter) of John Lewis, esq.) Gyronny of eiglit or and sa. a bordure of the lirst charged v/ilh eight crescents of the second. Crest — Two oars of a galley in saltire ppr. Motto — Vis et tides. Campe (London). Sa. a cliev. betw. three griffins' heads erased or, (another, ar.) Crest — A griffin's head erased, ducally gorged, and holding in the mouth a branch of laurel, all ppr. Camperuovvn, Earl of. See Duncan. Campekney, or Campney. Ar. a bend masculy gu. Campidon. Per fesse, or and az. the head, neck, and shoulders of a woman, in full front ppr. crowned with an antique crown of the first. Campion (Witham, co. Essex, and London). Ar. a chev. betw. three talbots' heads, erased sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a talbot's head sa. Campion, or Campvon (London). Ar. on a chief gu. an eagle disp. or. Crest — A turkey in pride ppr. comb and wattle gu. Campion (Danny, co. Sussex, descended from Sir William Campion, of Colchester, knighted in 1618, who was son of William Campion, of Combwell, esq. and grandson of Henry Campion of London. The present representative is William Campion, of Danny, esq. high sheriff of Sussex in 1820, great-grandson of Henry Campion, esq- and Bar- bara his wife, dau. and heir of Peter Courthope, of Danny, esq.) Same as the preceding. Campion (London). Az. Iretty of eight erm. on a canton or, a fleur-de lis gu. Campleshon. Ar. a fesse az. fretty or, betw. a lion pass, in chief, and three crosses crosslet fitchee iu base gu. Camplin. Az. three arrows barbed and featherec', on a chief or, three blackamoors' heads ppr. Camvile, or Camville (Warwickshire). Az. two lions pass. ar. Camvile. Az. three lions ramp, (another, pass, in pale) ar. Crest — On a mount a leopard sejant ppr. Camvile. Vert, an eagle displ. (another, with two heads) or. Camvill. Gu. three fusils ar. Camville (Stafl'ordshire). Az. three lions pass, guard, or. Canary Company (incorporated in 1664). Arg. a cross gu. on a chief az. a lion pass, guard, or, betw. two bunches of grapes erect, stalked and leaved of the last. Crest — On a wreath a moun- tain, as representing the Peak of TenerifFe, ppr. Supporters — Two falcons with wings indorse,d or, belled of the last. Canbroke. Ar. a chev. betw. three boars' heads couped gu. Canbroke, or Canbrook. Ar. a chev. betw. three congers' heads, erased gu. Canbrook. Ai-. a chev. betw. three fishes' heads, couped gu. Cancelor, or Cancellor. Barry lozengy or and sa. Crest — An ann couped at the shoulder, resting on the elbow, supporting a flag displ. az. charged with a crescent ar. Can BALL. Or, a cross vert. Candeler (Hampshire). Chequy or and gu. on a bend engr. sa. three lions pass, guard, of the first. Candeler. Ar. three pellets in bend, cottised sa. betw. two pellets. Canuish (Suffolk). Ar. three piles wavy, two from the chief, and one rising from the base betw. them, gu. Crest — An ostrich's head az. gorged with a collar sa. rimmed or, and charged with three bezants. Candish. Sa. three crosses botton6e fitchee or. Candishe (Cheshire). Or, a lion ramp. gu. tail forked. Candishe (Suffolk). Sa.a chev. or, betw. three cups uncovered. (Another, covered ar.) Crest — A wolf's head couped az. collared or. Candishe. Gu. three piles wavy ar. Crest — A wolf's head couped az. collar and ring or. Candishe. Sa. three crosses crosslet or. (Another, the crosses fitchee.) Candler (Suffolk). Erm. on a fesse engr. sa. three fishes' heads ar. collared gu. Crest — An eagle rising regiiard. ppr. Candler (Callan, co. Kilkenny, a family of con- siderable antiquity in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, now represented by William Candler, esq. R. N. grandson of the late William Candler, of Acomb, CO. York, esq. by Mary his wife, only dau. of William Vavasour, of Weston Hall, esq. and great-grandson of Henry Candler, D. D. Arc'udeacon of Ossory and Rector of the great living of Callan). Parted in tierce, per fesse in- dented, the chief per pale arg. and az. the base or, a canton gu. quartering the ensigns of AscoUGH. Crest — The figure of an angel ppr. vested arg. holding in the dexter hand a sword, the blade wavy of the first, pomel and hilt gold. Motto — Ad mortem fidelis. Candrav. Ar. a fesse gu. in chief three torteaux. C AN DREY. Gu. ten billets or, four, three, two, and one. CAN CAN t'vNE. Sa. a bend betw. three bezants. Crest — A human heart gu. charged with a cinquefoil or. C'AMis. Or, ou a chief gu. two phites. C^NKY. Az. three lions pass, in pale ar. I'lNF.Ys. Gu. a cross erm. Canficld (Yorkshire). Sa. a fret engr. in the chief dexter corner a cinquefoil ar. Canfield. Ar. fretty sa. Canham. Gu. a cross lozengy erm. betw. four pelicans' heads erased or. Crest — Two palm branches in orle ppr. Ca.nhansek. Sa. an eagle's leg in pale, erased a la quise ar. armed gu. Canhey. Ar. on a bend gu. three magpies ppr. Cankepene. Gu. six plates, three, two, and one. Cankrien (Hull). Erm. a saltire az. in chief a rose, and in base a fieur de-lis, in each flank a lion ramp, facing the exterior of the shield. Crest — A demi lion ramp, holding betw. the paws a plummet. Cann (Compton Greenfield, co. Gloucester, descended from William Cann, Mayor of Bristol in 16-18, who bore az. fretty arg. a fesse gu. : his eldest son. Sir Robert Cann, created a Baronet in 1682, had an addition to his arms from Sir Edward Wal- ker, Garter, viz. three leopards' faces or, ou the fesse. The chief line of the family is now repre- sented by the Lipi-incotts, and a younger branch, by De WiNTON Cann, esq). Az. fretty ar. on a fesse gu. three leopards' heads cabossed or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a plume of five ostrich fea- thers ar. Cann (Cornwall). Gu. a cross ar. Crest — Betw. two wings conjoined, a cross crosslet fitchee. Cann. Gu. a cross engr. or. Ca\n. Az. fretty ar. a fesse gu. Crest— Oat of a mural coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers ar. Canne. Ar. on a chev. gu. two couple closes or. Canneton. Ar. seven cannets sa. three, three, and one. Cannino (Foxcote, co. Warwick, descended from the marriage, temp. Henry VI. of Thomas Caninge, with Agnes, dau. and co-heir of John Salmon, of Foxcote. The present representative is RuiiERr Canning, of Foxcote and Hartpury, esq. son of Francis Canning, of Foxcote, esq. by Catherine bis wife, dau. of Thomas Giffard, of Chillington, esq. George Canning, of Barton on the He;ith, youngest son of Richard Canning, of Foxcote, esq. went to Ireland early in the 17th century, and settling at Garvagh, co. Londonderry, was ancestor of the late distinguished George Canning, and of the noble house of Garvagh). Arg. three Moors' heads, sidefaced, couped at the neck, ppr. wreathed about the temples or and az. Crest — A demi lion ramp. arg. holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe ppr. CA^N1NG {Viscount Canning). Arms, as Canning of Foxcote. Crest — A demi lion ramp. arg. charged with three trefoils vert, holding in the dexter paw an anowpheoned and flighted ppr. shaft or. Sup- porters — Dexter, a lion arg. charged on theshoulder with three trefoils slipped vert, and holding in the sinister fore paw an arrow point downwards ; sinister, a cormorant, holding in its beak a branch of laver, all ppr. Motto — Me cede mails, sed contra. Canning (Baron Garvugli). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. three Moors' heads, sidefaced, couped at the neck ppr. wreathed about the temples or and az. ; second, gu. three spears' heads in fesse paleways ar. ; third, sa. a goat ramp. or. Crest— A demi griftin ppr. Supporters — The dexter a griffin ramp, reguard. the sinister an eagle reguard. both ppr. Motto — Ne cede raalis sed contra. Cannings. Ar. on a chief gu. three plates. Cannock (Lincolnshire). Erm. a fret gu. on a chief of the second three annulets ar. Crest^A demi buck couped ar. attired and ducally gorged or, one foot resting ou the wreath. Cannon (Pembrokeshire ; granted Febniary 1()14). Gu. on a bend ar. double cotiscd or, a pellet. Crest — A cannon sa. mounted on a carriage or. Cannon (Scotland). Gu. a two-handed swoid in bend sinister, betw. three mullets ar. Crest— Out of a crescent ar. a buckle az. Cannon (Pssex and Hertfordshire). See Lh.les. Cannys (Devonshire). Gu. a cross erm. Canon. Ar. ou a chev. engr. sa. betw. three crosses pattee as many martlets of the first. Cansey. Sa. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. Cansham. Ar. a saltire sa. Canston. Ar. on a bend sa. three crosses crosslet fitchee or. (Another, ar.) Canst ON. Ar. three bendlets sa. Cansure. Az. an eagle displ. barry of eight ar. and gu- Cant. Ar. a bend engr. betw. three crescents sa. Canteeirs. Gu. three fleurs de-lis or. Cantelo. Gu. a bend ar. betw. three fleuvs de-lis of the last. Cantelo, or Cantelup. Az. three fleurs-de-lis ot'. Cantelow (Herefordshire). Gu. a fesse vaire, betw. three leopards' heads jessant fleurs-de lisor. Crest — A leopard's face gu. jessant a fleur-de-lis or. Cantelow (Ireland). Ar. three wolves' heads couped sa. Crest — A demi bull per pale or and az. Cantelow (Shropshire). Gu. a bend ar. betw. three fleurs-de lis or. Cantelow, or Cantelo (Shropshire). Gu. a bend betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. Cantelow. Erm. on a chev. gu. three leopards' heads jessant fleurs-de-lis or. Cantelow. Ei-m. a chev. gu. Cantelow, or Cantelupe. Az. a bend erm. betw. three leopards' heads or, jessant fleurs-de-lis gu. Canteldpe (Staffordshire). Gu. three leopards' heads jessant de-lis. Cantelupe. Erm. on a chev. gu. three leopards' heads jessant-de-lis. Cantelupe. Az. three leopards' heads jessant-de-lis or. Cantelupe. Gu. three fleurs-de-lis or. Cantelupe. Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three leopards' heads jessant-de-lis or. Cantelupe. Az. three leopards' heads inverted jes- sant-de-lis. Cantelupe, or Cantelow. Gu. a bend betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. CANLERliURY, ViSCOUNT. See MANNERS SuTION. Canterbury, City of (Kent). Arg. three Cornish choughs ppr. two and one, on a chev. gu. a lion pass, guard, or. Canthen. Gu. a chev. (another, erm.) betw. three pheons ar. Canthorpe. Or, (another, ar.) a fesse betw. three escallop shells gu. Canthorpe. Ar. a fesse betw. three estoilcs ar. Cantilion. Az. a lion ramp. ar. betw. two arrows or, feathered and barbed of the second. Cantii.ion (Ireland). Az. a lion ramp. betw. two arrows in fesse ar. Crest — An arm enibowed, holding a dagger ppr. Cantilon (Ireland). Az. a lion ramp. betw. two ar- rows paleways in fesse ar. Crest — A hand holding an arrow, point downwards. Cantis (Canterbury). Sa. on a chev. or, betw. three stags' heads cabossed ar. as many covered cups gu. Crest — A hart's head erased ppr. attired or, gorged with a collar ar. charged with three roses gu. barbed and seeded ppr. Cantlowe (Ireland). Arg. three foxes' heads couped sa. langued gu. Cantoke. Gu. a cross flory ar. betw. four roses or. Canton (Ireland). Or, ou a chief az. a lion pass, of the field, armed gu. Crcsl— On a chapeau ppr. a boar pass, per pale ar. and vert. Canton (Kent). Ar. a lion pass, in fesse sa. betw. three dolphins gu. Crest — On a chapeau a lion's head erased ppr. Canton (Liicestershire). Barry of four ar. and gu. on a chief of the second three mullets of the first. Canton, or Canntoun (Leicestershire). Gu. two bars, and in chief three mullets ar. Cantreli, (Monsall, co. Lancaster, and Bury, co. Sufl^Dlk). Ar. a pelican in her piety, in her nest sa. Crest— A tower ar. port sa. Motto — Pi oprio VOH sanguine pasco. Cantwell (Ireland). Gu. five annulets and a canton CAP CAR enn. Crest— \ dexter band ppr. holding up an annulet or. Cantwell (Ireland). Gu. a canton erm. charged with six annulets or. Cantwell (Ireland). Gu. four mullets arg. a canton enn. Cantwell (Ireland). Gu. six annulets or, a canton erm. Cantwell. Gu. six annulets or, (another ar.) three, two, and one. Cany. Vaire, three bars gu. Canys (Devonshire). Gu. a cross arm. Capuoys. Gu. a cinquefoil ar. gutlee de poix. Cape. Gu. a lion ramp. arg. betw. three escallops .. on a chief erm. a sword and branch of oak cross- ing each other in saltire ppr. Crest — A lion pass, gu. holding a .sword ppr. hilt and pomel or. Capkl. Gu. a lion ramp. betw. three o'osses crosslet fitchee arg. Crest — A demi lion ramp. arg. Capel (Prestbury, co. Gloucester). Chequy or and az. on a fesse gu. three lozenges arg. Crest — A plume of ostrich feathers, the middle one arg. the others or. Capel (Stroud, co. Gloucester). Same as the last, excepting that the fesse is or, and the lozenges a^i. Capll Coningsry (^Eurl of Essex). Quarterly, first and fourtli, gu. a lion ramp. betw. three crosses crosslet iichee or ; second and tliird, gu. three conies ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp, or, holding in the paws a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Supporters — Two lions or, ducally crowned gu. Motto — Fide et fortitudine. Capel (Lord Mayor of London, 150,3). Gu. a lion ramp. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee or. Crest — A demi lion or, holding a cross crosslet fitchee gn- Capel (Essex). The same. Capelen, or Chaplain (Hampshire). Erm. on a chief dancettee az. three griffins' heads erased or. Crest — A griffin's head erased ar. ducally gorged or. ('apell (How Capell, co. Hereford). Chequy or and az. on a fesse gu. tliree mascles ar. Crest — A plume of three o.strich feathers, two ar. and one gu- Capell (Kent). Sa. a chev. counter-embattled arg. Capell (London). Arms, same as Capel, Lord Mayor of London. Crest — An anchor gu. bezant^e, ringed or. Capell (Herefordshire). Gu. a cross ar. betw. four lozenges vaii-e. Capell (Herefordshire). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three torteaux. Capell. Gu. crusily, a lion ramp. or. Capell. Vert, fretty ar. Capell. Vert, fretty ar. a fesse or. Capell. Sa. three plates in bend betw. two cotises or. Capell. .Sa. on a bend betw. two cotises or, three pellets. Capenhurst. Gu. a chev. betw. three cocks ar. Capenhurst. Ar. three capons sa. armed, crested, and jelloped or. Capenhurst. Ar. three capons sa. Capes. Crest — A cross flory fitclied gu. flowered or. Capie (Scotland). Ar. on a chev. betw. four quatre- foils gu. as many fleurs-de lis or. Caplls. Or, a cross moliue sa. Capon. Sa. a chev. betw. three mullets or. Crest — A demi lion gu. Capp. Sa. three spurs or. Crest — A spur winged or. Cappe (Lincolnshire). Gu. a fesse dancettee arg. in cliief three caps of the last. Capper (Chester). Ar. three caps sa. banded or. Capper (Lincoln's Inn, and Bushey, co. Hertford). Or, on a chev, gu. three roses ar. a canton of the second. Crest — A ram's head and neck couped .. Capper (Ashurst, co. Kent). Az. a chev. engr. erm. betw. two bees volant in chief, and a beehive in base or, on a chief of the last as many bucks' heads cabossed sa. quaitering S.mallwoou; viz. cliequy ar. and sa. ou a bend erminois three billets az. Crest — A dexter arm embowcd, vested az. cuff erminois, the hand gra.sping a stall' in bend sinister ppr, thereon hoisted a banner of the first, fringed and charged with a bee volant or. Capper (Binningham, Warwickshire, and Stafford- shire). Same Arms. Capps (Martham, co. Norfolk). Az. on a fesse betw. three antelopes pass, or, as many escallops gu. Crest — A demi antelope sejant or. Capps. Ar. on a chev. betw. three ti-efoils slipped sa. an escallop of the first. Capps (Kent). The same, without the escallop. Cappus (Kent). Ar. a chev. betw. three trefoils slipped sa. Caps (Cornwall). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three Moors' heads ppr. Caps. Ar. on a bend cotised az. three bezants. Caps. Sa. on a bend cotised or, three pellets. Capsal, or Caps\ll. Ar. a cross .sa. Crest — A castle triple-towered ppr. ou the centre tower a flag gu. charged with a cross ar. {Another crest — A hand holding a military sash ppr.) Cauant, or Carante (Essex and Wiltshire). Ar. on a torteau three chev. az. Carant (Essex). Ar. three hurts, each charged with as many chev. gu. Caraunt. Az. three torteaux, on each as many chev. az. Carbery, Baron. See Evans-Freke. Carbew (Norfolk). Gu. a cross ar. within a bordure or. Carbill. Ar. on a chev. betw. three crowns sa. as many estoiles or. Carblen. Az. a fleur-de-lis and a chief ar. Carbonkll (London, and Caen, Normandy ; granted 1094). Per fesse, gu. and az. three plates. Crest — A demi lion az. crowned gu. on the shoulder three plates. Carbonell (Norfolk). Gu. a cross ar. within a bor- dure engr. or. Carbonell (Suttolk). Gu. a cross ar. fretty sa. Carbonell. Gu. a cross within a bordure, engr. or. Crest — A sword in bend ppr. Carbonell. Sa. tliree swords in pale, two points downwards and one upwards, ar. pomelled or. Carboyl. Az. three tilting spears bendways or. Carcey. V^aire, three bars gu. Carcy. Barry of six erm. and gu. Crest — A lion's paw erased sa. holding a letter ppr. Cabu (Gray's Inn). Erm. a demi lion ramp, erased az. collared or, thereon three torteaux. Crest — Out of a cloud a hand holding a letter ppr. Caru, or Cairo. Erm. a demi lion couped az. col- lared or. Crest — A demi lion ramp. Caruale. Or, a chev. per pale az. and gu. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. Car DEI ll. Or, a cross formee gu. Cardelyon, or Caruelon. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee sa. Cardemen. Ar. on a chief sa. a lion pass, of the first. Cardemen. Paly of six ar. and gu. on a chief az. a lion pass, guard, or. Garden, or Cawabden (Garden ; extinct temp. Edw. III. the heiress m. Leche). Sa. a sling betw. two pheons ar. Crest — A wolf's head erased sa. pien.ed with an arrow ar. Garden (Hodiford, co. Kent, a branch of the Cheshire family). Same Arms. Garden (Templeiuore, co. Tipperary, hart.) Arg. a mascle gu. betw. three pheons sa. Crest — A pbeon sa. iVottu — Fide et amore. Cardeton. Ar. a chev.gu. betw. three crosses cross- let fitchee sa. Cab DEW. Parted per fesse or and sa. in base three bezautJ. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a plume of four feathers. Cardu f, Town of (Glamorganshire). Gu. three chev. or. Cardiffe (Ireland). Ar. a chev. betw. three door staples sa. Crest — A gilliiiower, slipped and leaved ppr. Cardiffe. Az. a fesse betw. six martlets or. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up or, a martlet sa. CARDiFFt. Az. a fesse or, betw. six martlets ar. Cakdigan, Eabl of. See Bkudenell. CAR CAR Cardigan, or Cardigan (Wales). Quarterly, ar. and crra. a bend gu. Caudimew, or Cabdinden. Ar. on a chief sa. a lion pass. or. Cabdin, or Carden. Ar. on abend gu. three lions' heads erased or. Crest — A wolf statant sa. in the mouth an arrow paleways ppr. Cabdinali, (Essex). Sa. a fesse engr. betw. three door hinges ar. Crest — A diomedary. Caboinai.l (Hadley, co. Sufl'olk;. Sa. a fe.sse betw. three door hinges ar. Caruington. Sa. three woolcombs or, teeth out- wards. Crest — A bull pass, per fesse sa. and ar. Cardington. Ar. a fesse, embattled and counter em- battled sa. fretted or, betw. three lions pass. gu. Cardinis (Scotland). Ar. a chev. engr. gu. Cabuiwakeb, or Cardemaker (Essex). Per fesse gu. and ar. (another ar. and gu.) a pale counterchanged, three greyhounds' heads of the second, collared of the first. Cardmakers, Company of (London). Gu. on a cross arg. betw. the four ace cards ppr. (viz. the ace of hearts and diamonds in chief, the ace of clubs ajid spades in base), a lion pass, guaid. of the first. Crest — On a wreath, an anned arm erect, holding in the hand an ace of hearts, all ppr. Supporters — Two men in armour complete ppr. garnished or, on each a sash gu. Cabdmene, or Cardmf.we. Ar. on a chief sa. a lion pass, of the first. Cardon. Sa. a cross bow in bend betw. two pheons ar. Cardonnel (Chirton, co. Northumberland ; granted 1773. Ar. two chev. betw. three trefoils vert. Crest — A goldfinch ppr. on the breast a trefoil vert. Cardonnel, De. Quarterly, first and fourth, achev. voided az. betw. three trefoils slipped vert ; second and third, ermines, on a chief or, three griffins segreant sa. Crest — A dove ppr. Motto — L'es- perance me console. Cardos. Ar. on a chev. az. three eagles displ. or. Cardwell. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three maidens' heads erased ppr. ducally crowned or. Crest — A knight in complete armour ppr. vizor up, on the top thereof a plume of feathers gu. in his dexter hand a battle-axe of the fii*st. Careill. Ar. three bars betw. as many martlets sa. Cabell. Sa. three bends ar. in chief a castle of the second. Crest — A sword in pale surmounted by two crosses crosslet fitchee in salttre. Carem. Gu. a chev. betw. three escallops ar. Cabeswell. Or, fretty gu. a fesse erm. Cabeswell. Ar. two bars gemelles sa. (Another, three bars). Cabeswell. Sa. three bars gemelles ar. Cabett. Or, on a chief indented sa. three roses ar. Carew (Carew Castle, co. Pembroke, Haccombe, co. Devon, East Anthony, co. Cornwall, &c. ; one of the few families now extant tliat can shew an Anglo-Saxon origin, being descended, in common with the Lords Windsore, the Fitzseralds and Fitzmaurices, of Ireland, and several Welsh fami- lies derived from Osborne Fitzgerald, Lord of Ynysymaeugwyn [see that name\ from Walter Fitz-Otho, Castellan of Windsor, son of Otho, the Saxon, «. to George Garth, of Mor- den, in Surrey, esq. and Catharine, m. to John Stone, esq.) Arms, &c. as the preceding. Carleton (Carleton, near Penrith, co. Cumberland, settled there from about the time of the Conquest: of this family was George Carleton. Bishop of Chichester; the last direct male heir, Robert Car- leton, esq. died in 1707). Erm. on a bend sa. three pheons ar. Crest — A dexter arm embowed ppr. vested to the elbow gu. doubled erm. holding in the hand a javelin ar. Carleton (Ireland, founded there temp. Charles I. by Lancelot Carleton, of Rossfad, near Ennis- killen, esq. son and heir of Lancelot Carleton, of Brampton Fort, in Gillesland, co. Cumberland, esq. He »). Mary, dau. of William Irvine, of Castle Irvine, esq. and left three sons, viz. 1. Lan- celot, of Rossfad, ancestor of the Carletons of that place, and of the distinguished general, Sir Guy Carleton, K.B. created Baron Dorchester in 1786; 2. Christopher, of Market Hill, co. Fer- managh, ancestor of the Carletons of Market Hill, whose co-heiress, Mary, third dau. of Chris- topher Carleton, esq. m. Henry Peisley L'Es- trange, of Moyston, King's County, esq. and was mother of the present Major Christopher Car- leton, of Market Hill; .3. Lancelot, M.A. whose son, Alexander, was a banker of the city of Lon- don). Arms, &c. as Carleton of Cumberland. Carlfe (Kent). Or, a fesse betw. three horses cou- rant sa. Crest — A rani ar. attired or, in flames of fire ppr. Carlhaw, or Charlhaw. Az. three spears bend- ways or, headed ar. Carlhow. A/,, thjee tilting spears bendways or. Carliee (London). Or, on a cross enijr. betw. four roses gu.five martlets of the first. Crest — A mart- let or, holding in the beak a sprig of two roses gu. leaved and stalked vert. Carliell, or Carlisle ( Kirkhampton, co. Cumber- land). Or, a cross flory gu. Carlil (Northumberland). Ai-. a cross betw. four lions ramp. gu. Carliles. Or, on a chev. betw. three birds sa. as many estoiles or. Carlill (Cumberland and Westmoreland). Or, a cross flory gu. in the dexter chief a rose of the last. Crest — An arm embowed in armour, holding in the hand all ppr. a spear ar. Carlill (Kent and Cumberland). Or, a cross flory gu. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour or, garnished gu. holding in the hand ppr. a baton gold. Carlill (London, 1.38.1). Or, on a cross engr. gu. betw. two roses dexter bendways, and as many griffins' heads erased sinister bendways of the second, five martlets of the first. Carlill, or Carlyle (Northumberland). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. as many estoiles or. Carlill. Or, a cross patonce gu. in the dexter chief a rose of the second. Carlisle, Earl of. See Howard. Carlisle, City of (Cumberland). Vert, the base wavy of six ar. and az. thereon a castle betw. two roses or, on a chief gu. a lion pass, guard, of the fourth. Carlisle-Priory (Cumberland). Ar. on a cross sa. a mitre, with labels or. Carliton. Erm. on a fesse gu. three castles triple towered or. Carlmynake. Sa. a fesse or, betw. three boars' heads erased, and six crosses crosslet fitchfee of the second. Carlos. Or, on a mount in base, an oak tree vert, over all, on a fesse gu. three regal crowns or. Crest — A sword ar. hilt and pomel or, and a sceptre of the last in saltire, enfiled with a civic crown vert. Motto — Subditus fidelis Regis et salus Regni. Carlowe, or Garlow (Wales). Az. three spears in bend or, headed ar. Carluyake, or Carluynake (Cornwall). Sa. three boars' heads in fesse betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee or. Carlyle (Lord Carlyle, of Torthorwald, co. Dum- fries, so created 1474. Thomas Carlyle, esq. ad- vocate, claims to be the representative of this an- cient noble family. See Burke's Extinct and Dormant Peerage of Scotlaiid). Quarterly, fiist and fourth, ar. a cross flory gu. for Carlyle; second and third, or, on a cross gu. for Corsbie, and by way of surtout, ar. a saltire az. Crest — Two dragons' necks and heads addorse vert. Sup- porters — On either side a peacock in its pride ppr. jWotto — Hmnilitate. Carlyle. See Carlill, Northumberland. Carlyon (Tregrehan, co. Cornwall, an ancient family, seated for centuries in the parishes of St. Austell and St. Blazey, and now represented by Lieut.- Colon el Edward Carlyon, of Tregre- han, CO. Cornwall, and Greenway, co. Devon). Sa. a plate betw. three castles ar. each charged with a cross crosslet, gu. borne quarterly with Hawkins, Scobell, Treuenham, Tirrel, Kil- LiowE, E.nys, Gwavas, Pomeroy, and Hooker. Crest — A demi lion i-amp. gu. ducally crowned or, collared ar. holding betw. his paws a bezant. Motto — Turris tutissima virtus. Carlyon. Gu. a chev. enhanced ar. Crest — In the sea a pillar ppr. Carmalt (Laurigg, co. Cumberland; granted 1710). Vert, a dragon sejant with wings expanded betw. three escallops or. Crest— A dragon's head erased per pale vei-tand or, gorged with a collar, charged with three escallops counterchanged. Carmarthen, or Camarden (Chiselhurst, co. Kent, and Loudon). Az. a fesse betw. three lions' gambs erect and erased or. Crest — A lion's gamb as in the arms. Carmarthen, Town of The seal represents a castle with a tower at each end, the middle of the castle surmounted with another tower; the castle arched in base from the dexter tower to the sinister; within the arch a lion couchant guard. ; on the two outside towers a Cornish chough. CAR CAR Carmen, Company of (London). The sanifi Arms as the CiTV OF London. CarmichaelGibson (Skirling, co. Peebles, bait.) Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. three keys fesseways in pale or ; second, ar. a fesse wreathed az. and gu. within a bordure of the last ; third, erm. on a fesse sa. three crescents ar. Crest — An arm eiu- bowed, holding a broken lance, top pendant, ppr. Supporters — Two angels. Motto — Toujours prest. Carmichaei. (Castle Craig, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a fesse wreathed az. and gu. ; second and third, erm. on a fesse sa. three cres- cents ar. Motto— As the last. Carmichael (Crawford, Scotland). Ar. a fesse wreathed az. and gu. in base a cinquefoil of the last. Carmichael (Maudsley, Scotland). Ar. a fesse of five pieces wreathed gu. and az. within a bordure of the second, chai-ged with a mullet in chief or. Crest — An arm in armour holding a spear broken ppr. and charged with a mullet or. Motto — Tou- jours prest. Carmichael. The same within a bordure ei-m. Carmichael. Ar. a fesse tortile gu. and az. betw. a crescent in chief of the second, and a cinquefoil in base of the third. Carmichael (That Ilk and Hyndford, descended from Sir John Carmichael, of Carmichael, knt. who accompanied the Scottish Auxiliaries to France, and distinguished himself at the battle of Beauge, by dismounting the Duke of Clarence, the English general. In the action Carmichael broke his spear, and thus oi'iginated the family crest. In 1647, the chief of this ancient house. Sir James Carmichael, of Carmichael and Hyndford, was created a peer as Baron Carmichael; and in 1701, iiis grandson John, second Lord, advanced to the Earldom of Hyndford). Ar. a fesse wreathy az. and gu. Crest — A dexter hand and arm in ar- mour, holding a broken spear ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a chevalier in complete armour, plumed on the head with three feathers ar. holding in his right hand a baton royal ; sinister, a horse ar. furnished gu. Motto — Toujours prest. Carmichael (Bonnytoun, descended from the Hon. Sir James Carmichael, of Bonnytoun, third son of the first Lord Carmichael. The sister and heiress of the last Sir William Carmichael, of Bonnytoun, bart. m. Robert Dundas, of Arnistoun, Lord Pre- sident of the Court of Session). Arms, Crest, and Motto, as the preceding. Carminow (Carminow, co, Cornwall, said to have been seated there before the Conquest, but not traceable with any certainty further back than the time of Henry III. The co-heiresses of the elder line, m. about tlie middle of the I4th cen- tury, Arundell, Trewarthean, and Petit. The younger branches of this distinguished family were the Carminows of Boconnoc, whose co-heirs m. Carew and Courtenay ; the Carminows of Fen- tongollan, whose co-heirs j«. Salter and Cole; the Carminows of Resprin, in St. Winnow, the Car- minows of Trenowth, the Carminows of Polmaw- gan, &c.) Az. a bend or. Crest — A dolphin em- bowed or. In the great Scrope and Grosveuor con- troversy temp. Richard II. respecting the bearing of the coat, it was deposed by one of the witnesses, that the same arms had been long borne by Carmi- nowe, and was allowed by the Earl of Northamp- ton, when the matter was brought before him in France. Carminow, Carmynow, or Carminaw (Cornwall). Az. a bend or, a chief of the last. Crest — A dol- phin naiant or. Carmmack (Cornwall). Ar. semee de crosses cross- let sa. a fesse az. betw. three boars' heads of the second. CARMYNALL,or Carmvnell. Az. a bend Or. Carnady. Ar. two bars az. in chief three hurts. Crest — A lion's head in pale, issuing sa. charged with a chev. ar. Carnac (borne by Sir James Rivett-Carnac, of Derby, created a Baronet in iS.'ili, great grandson of Thomas Rivett, Mayor of Derby in 1715, des- cended from the ancient family of Rivett of Suffolk), Quarterly, ar. and az. two swoi-ds in saltire ppr. betw. three mullets, one in chief and two in fesse, and a crescent in base counterchangcd. Crest — A sword erect, pomel and hilt or, issuing from a crescent erm. the internal part gu. Motto — Sic itur ad astra. Carnac Quarterly, ar. and az. two swords in sal- tire ppr. hilts and pomels or, betw. four mullets, one, two, and one, counterchanged. Crest — On a crescent per pale gu. and erm. a sword ppr. hilt and pomel or, point upwards. Carnarvon, Earl of. See Herbert. Carnarvon, Town of. Three eagles displ. in fesse. Carne (Nash, co. Glamorgan, descended from Sir Charles Le Carne, who first bore the present arms of the family, the original ensigns having been, az. and sa. three fleurs-de-lis or. He was son of Sir Devereux Le Carne, and grandson of Thomas, who took the surname of Carne from Pen Carne, the place of his birth. The late Rev. John Carne of Nash left, at his decease in 1798, an only dau. and heiress, Eleanor, now widow of Thomas Markham, esq. sheriff of Gla- morganshire in 1805. Elizabeth, elder dau. and co-heiress of Captain Charles Loder Carne, R.N. younger brother of Mr. Carne of Nash, m. in 1800, the Rev. Robert Nicholl, M.A. of Dimlands). Gu. a pelican in her nest with wings displ. feeding hei- young or, vnlned ppr. Crest — A split pelican sa. issuing from a mural crown ppr. Motto — Fy Ngobaith Sydd yn Nuw. Carne (Ewenny, co. Glamorgan, a younger branch of Carne of Nash: of which the last male de- scendant was Richard Carne, of Ewenny Abbey, esq. sheriff of Glamorganshire in 1708. His only son, John, bad predeceased him in 1700, having died of a lingering consumption, aged fiftt en. To his memory, the following insci'iption appears on a stately monument in Ewenny Church : — Here ly's Ewenny's hope, Ewenny's pride. In him both flourish'd, and in him both dy'd. Death haveing seis'd him, lingered, loath to be The ruine of this worthy family. The heiress of the Carnes of Ewenny m. Turber- ville). Arms as Carne of Nash. Carne. Or, three lions pass, sa, Carnegie (Carnegie, Scotland). Or, an eagle displ. az. Carnegie (Craigie, Scotland). Or, an eagle displ. az. armed and membered gu. surmounted on the breast with a cup of the liist. Crest — A star pi>r. Motto — Alis aspicit astra. Carnegie (Kinnard, Scotland). Or, an eagle displ. az, beaked, membered, and armed gu. Crest — A dexter hand holding a thunderbolt winged or. Motto — Dread God. Carnegie (Newgate, Scotland). Or, an eagle displ. az, and in chief a buckle betw. two annulets of the second, ('rest — Two dexter hands gauntleted, issuing out of a cloud, conjoining and supporting a flaming heart ppr. Motto — Aimis et animis. Carnegie (Pittarrow, Scotland). Per pale or and ar. an eagle displ. az. armed and beaked gu. Crest — A demi eagle displ. as in the arms. Motto — Video alta sequorque. Carnegie. Or, an eagle displ. az. holding in the dexter talon a rose slipped in pale ppr. Carnegie (Northesk, Scotland). Or, an eagle displ. az, beaked, armed, and membered sa. with a bor- dui-e gu. Crest — A deiui leopard. Motto — Tache sans tache. Carnegie (Southesk, Scotland). The same Arms, Crest, and Motto, as of Kinnard. Carnegie (Scotland). The same Ariiis within a bor- dure per pale gu. and ar. charged with eight es- callops counterchanged. Carnegie (Southesk, CO. Forfar, bart.) Or, an eagle displ. az. armed and beaked gu. Crest — .A dexter hand holding a thunderbolt ppr. Supporters — I'wo greyhounds collared. Motto — Dread God. Carnegie (/i-"«r^ of Northesk). Or, an eagle displ. sa. armed and membered gu. and as an honoui- Y I CAR C ATI aWe augmentation, charged on the breast with a naval ci'own, gold; over the eagle the word Trafaloar. Two rre5/i— First, the stern of a line of battle ship on fire ppr. ; second, out of a naval crown or, a demi leopard ppr. Supporters — Two leopards regiiard. ppr. each supporting a ban- ner, arg. charged with a cross of St. George and thereon inscribed Britannia Victrix, stuff ppr. chains I'ound their necks, from which is suspended on the breast the medal of merit. Motto — Tache sans tache. Carnf.gif, (Lour). Or, an eagle displ. az. within a bordure engr. gu. Crest — A leopard's head erased ppr. Motto — Armis et animis. Carnell (Kent). Ar. a bend sinister cotised sa. a canton of the last, a castle of the second. Carnell (Yorkshire). Ar. three bends wavy sa. on a canton of the last a tower triple-towered of the first. Crest — An arm embowed in armour, holding a sword all ppr. CaRnei l. Ar. three bends sa. on a canton of the second a castle of the first. Car.nerd (Suffolk). Az. a fesse betw. two chev. or. Carnes (Scotland). Gu. three martlets within a bor- dure or. Carnesh, or Garnesh (Suffolk). Ar, a chev. az. betw. three escallops sa. Carney. Ar. a chev. betw. "three bugleliorns stringed sa. Crest — A swan's head and neck erased, in the bill an annulet. Carnick. Ar. a fesse dancettee betw. three eagles displ. gu. Carnie. Erm. a chev. betw. three hunting horns strung sa. Crest — A hand fesseways issuing from a cloud, and pointing to a crosier in pale, all ppr, Carnie (Scotland). Ar. a fesse erra. betw. thi-ee martlets sa. Crest — On a rock sa. weeds vert. Cabniquet (Scotland). Gu. a fesse or, in chief a mullet of the last. Crest — A swan with wings en- dorsed ar. ducally goi'ged and chained or. Carnock (Scotland). Erm. a pale sa. Crest — A hand ppr. holding a fleur de lis az. Cabnon. Per pale ar. and gu. four piles wavy con- joined in base, counterchanged. Carnsew (originally of Carnsew in Mabe, co. Corn- wall, afterwards of Bokellev in St. Kew : the heiresses ?«. Prideaux and Godolphin. The family of Thomas, on purchasing the barton of Carnsew, adopted the name and arms of Carnsew). Sa. a goat pass. ar. attired, bearded, and unguled or. Crest — A hound pass, regciard. (ipr. Carnslie (Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth gu. three martlets ar. ; stcond and third az. three cinquefoils ar. Carnus (Astwitt, CO. AVestmoreland). Quarterly, ar. and sa. on a bend gu. three martlets of the first. Carnus. Sa. a chev. engr. betw. three eagles displ. ar. on a chief or, a lion pass, of the field. Carnwath, Earl OP. See Dalzell. Caronces. Bendy of six ar. and az. two leopards or. Caronces. Bendy of six az. and ar. a sword in fesse of the last, hilt and pomel or, betw. two lions counterpass. gold. Caroone (Surrey). Ar. a sinister bend az. semee of fleurs-de-lis in dexter bendways or. Carpenter (Earl of Tyreonnel ; George first Lord Carpenter, was a celebrated military commander, distinguished for having, in 1715, forced the rebels, under Lord Derwentwater, to surrender at dis- cretion at Preston : the family was of ancient descent in Herefordshire). Paly of six ar. and gu. on a chev. az. three crosses crosslet or. Crest — A globe in a frame, all or. Supporters — Two horses, per fesse embattled ar. and gu. Motto— Vbx acuta belli. Carpenter (Barbadoes; granted in Ireland 10 June, 1647). Paly of six ar. and gu. on a chev. sa. three plates, each charged with a cross patfee gu. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. ducally crowned or, col- lared sa. Motto — Audaces fortuna juvat. Carpenter (gi-anted 1661). The same Arms. Crest — A church ppr. Carpenter (London, Hertfordshire, Gloucestershire, and Kent). Paly of six ar. and gu. on a chev, az. three crosses crosslet or. Crest — A sphere or, in a frame sa. Carpenter (London). Az. two bars or, in chief three crosses crosslet of the second. Crest — A stag's head ar. with two wings endorsed nz. Carpenter (Somersetshire ; granted 166.3). Vert, an escallop shell ar. betw. two pales or. Crest — A snail pass. ppr. the shell on his back ar. Carpenter (Cobham, co. Surrey, and Sussex ; granted 4 March, 1663). Ar. a greyhound pass, and chief sa. Crest — A greyhound's head erased, per fesse sa. and ar. Carpenter. Or, an eagle di.epl. sa. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, in armour, holding in the hand ppr. a hammer or. Carpenter. Per pale or and az. an eagle displ. coun- terchanged. Crest — An arm in armour, erect and embowed, grasping a passion nail. Carpenter. Per pale, indented az. and sa. three eagles displ. or. Crest — A falcon with wings ex- panded ar. beaked, legged, and belled or. Carpenier. Az. two lions combatant or. Carpenter (Worcestershire). Paly of six az. and gu. Crest — A coney seiant arg. Carpenter (Kent). Per pale vert and gu. a bend erm. Carpenters, Company of (London). Arg. a chev. engr. betw. three pairs of compasses, expanded at the points, sa. Carr (Bristol). Gu. on a chev. ar. three estoiles sa. in chief a martlet or, charged with a crescent sa. Crest — A stag's head ar. attired or, gorged with two bars gu. betw. the bars a martlet, as in the arms. Carr (Tewkesbury, co. Gloucester). Ar. on a bend betw. three Cornish choughs sa. as many leopards' heads of the field. Carr (Sleaford, co. Lincoln, and Lancashire). Gu. on a chev. or, three estoiles sa. Crest — A stag's head ar. charged with two bars gemelles gu. attired or. Carr (as borne by the Rev. Edmund Carr, rector of Quatt, CO. Stafford, a descendant of the old border family of the name). Gu. on a chev. arg. three mullets sa. pierced. Crest— A stag's head erased ppr. Motto — Tout droit. Carr, or Carre (Northumberland). Gu. on a chev. ar. three estoiles sa. Crest — A stag's head erased ppr. (Another, couped.) Carr (Scotland). Gu. on a chev. ar. three mullets sa. Carr, or Carre (York and Bristol). The same. Carr. Ar. on a bend sa. three boars' heads erased or, in base a Cornish chough ppr. Crest — A lion's head erased or. Carr. Gu. on a chev. ar. betw. three bucks' heads erased or, as many mullets of the field. Crest — A dexter arm erect, couped below the wrist ppr. holding a dagger ar. hilt and pomel or. Carii. Gu. a chev. ar. charged with three mullets of the field, in the chief quarter a lion pass. or. Carr. Ar. on a chev. sa. three roses of the field. Carr (Newcastle and Cocken Hall. co. Durham ; an old Northumbrian family, of which was Sir Ralph Carr, M.P. for Newcastle in 1670, descended from Ralph Carr of Newcastle, in l.'i.T2 : the direct line of the orginal Carrs of Cocken is extinct, but the estate was sold to a kinsman of the name, and is still enjoyed by his descendant). Or, on a bend betw. three Cornish choughs sa. as many pards' heads erased of the field. Crest— A lion's head erased or. Motto — Est nulla fullacia. Carr (Bishopwearmouth, originally from New- castle ; as borne by Ralph Carr, of Bishopwear- mouth, esq. son of the late Ralph Carr, of Gilling, CO. York, esq. and grandson of Matthew Carr, esq. a magistrate for the county of Durham, by Mary his wife, daughter and heiress of Ralph Dale, of Ryhope, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, as Carr of Newcastle; second and third, gu. on a mount vert a swan arg. membored, collared, and chained or , for D 4 le. Crest — A lion's head couped or. Cark. See Ker. Carrack. Or, a fesse dancettee betw. three talbots pass. sa. Carbant (Somersetshire). Ar. three hurts, each CAR CAR charged with as many chev. gu. Crest — A bull's head cabossed ptr pale gu. and ar. armed, counter- cbauged. Carre (V^iscount Rochester and Earl of Somerset, the favourite of Jauies 1.: his lordship's only dau. Anue, /«. William, fifth Earl of Bedford). Gu. on a chev. ar. tliree mullets pierced gu. in the dexter corner a lion pass, guard, or. Carre {Scotland). Gu. on a chev. ar. three mullets of the first, in the sinister chief a crescent of the second. Crest — A stag's head erased ppr. Motto — Tout droit. Carre (Scotland). Gu. on a chev. ar. betwr. three lions pass, guard, or, as many mullets az. Carre (Cavers; descended from Ralph, second son of Thomas Kerr, or Carr, of Ferniherst). Gu. on a cliev. arg. three stars of the tield, all within a bor- dure cheqiiy of the second and first. Crest — A stag's head erased ppr. with ten tyns or. Motto — Tout droit. Carreg (formeily of Carreg, now of Cefnmine, &c. CO. Carnarvon ; descended from Trahaiarn Goch of Lleyn, a chieltain of eminence in that district of North Wales). Az. a chev. betw. three dolphins haurient arg. the back., fins, head, and tail or. Carrell (London). Ar. on a cross engi-. gu. betw. two roses, one in the dexter chief point, and one in the base sinister point, and as many griffins' heads erased in the other points, of the second five martlets or. C*RRELL (Loudon). Gu. six martlets, three, two, and one, ai-. Carrell, or Carril (Sussex and Kent). Ar. on a bend sa. a rose betw. two griffins' heads erased or, within a bordure engr. az. Crest — A lion's head erased vert, winged ar. and sa. on the neck two bends or. Carrell. The same without the bordure. Cakrell (Harting, co. Sussex). See Carrill. Carrell (Waruhara, co. Sussex). See Carrill. Carrell. Per bend ar. and sa. on a canton gu. a lion ramp, guard, or, within a bordure counter- changed. Carrell. Bendy ar. and sa. on a canton of the second a castle of the first. Carrell. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. within a bordure engr. and gobony ar. and sa. Carhell. Or, a cross patonce gu. Carrett, or Caret. Or, on a chief indented sa. three roses ar. Carreus (Scotland). Gu. three martlets ar. within a bordure or. Cabrick, Earl of. See Butler. Carrick, or Carrack (Gloucestershire). Or, a fesse dancettee betw. three talbots pass. sa. Crest — An ostrich ar. beaked and legged or, holding in the mouth a broken spear of the last, headed of the first. Carrick. Or, a chev. gu. Carrick. Sa. three roses ar. leaved vert. Carriuce (London). Sa. on a pile ar. a spear hook of the field. Crest — On a mount vert a spear hook sa. Carrier (Wirksworth, co. Derby). Sa. a bend betw. three spears' heads. Carrier (Gosport, co. Hants). Sa. a chey. erm. belw. three crosses crosslet ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head vei-t. Carrill (Sussex and Surrey; descended from Sir John Caryll, of Warnham, Serjeant at Law to Henry Vlll.; the Carrili.s of Tangley Park, co. Surrey, derived from Sir John's first marriage, as did Sir Thomas Carrill, of Bentons, co. Sussex, whose daughters and co-heirs v/ere Mary, wife of Richard V iscount Molyneux, and Philippa, wife of Henry Lord Jlorley : the Carrills of Harting, of which was Richard Carryll, created Baron Car- ryll by King James II. at St. Germains, descended from the second marriage of Sir John). Arg. three bars sa. in chief as many martlets of the last. Crest — On a mount vert, a stag, lodged, regnard. arg- Carrington (Cairington, co. Chester: the chief line became extinct in the reign of Elizabeth, when theheiress, Jane, only daughter of John Carrington, of Cari-ington, esq. marrying Sir George Booth, of Dunham Massie, conveyed the estate to her husband. Two branches from the parent stock still exist, — the Carrinctons of Devonshire, and the Carringtons of Missenden Abbey, co. Bucks). Sa. on a bend ar. three lozenges of the field. Crest — A unicorn's head ar. armed and crested or. CARR1NCT0^ (Cheshire). Ar. on a bend sa. three lozenges of the field. Carrington (Sponton, co. York). Gu. a fesse betw. three cart wheels or. Carrington, or Carrvnton. The same Arms as of Cairington. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's head sa. Carrington (Warwickshire). Ar. a cross gu. betw. four peacocks az. (Jrest — A peacock's head erased ppr'. ducally goi-ged or. Carrique, or Karru k. Sa. throe cinquefoils or. Carkol, or Carroll. Erm. a cross crosslet sa. Crest — A bear's head sa. muzzled or, betw. two wings of the last. Carrol, or Carroll (Ireland). Or, a cross crosslet az. Crest — A tent gu. Carroll (Ireland). Ar. two lions combatant gu. sup- porting a sword ar. hilt and pomel or. Crest — On the stump of an oak, sprouting new branches ppr. a hawk of the last, belled or- Carroll (as borne by Henry Carroll of Ballynure, CO. Wicklow, esq. high sheriff of that county in )8i8, only son of the late Walter Bagnal Carroll, of Ballynure, esq. by Charity his wife, daughter of Richard Kice, of Mount Rice, co. Kildare, esq.) Arms and Crest, as the preceding. Motto — In fide et in bello forte. Carron, or Caron (Scotland). Gu. a chief or. Crest — A camel's head per fesse ar. and az. Carron. Gu. a chev. betw. three escallops ar. Carron E. Ar. a bend az. semee of fleurs de lis or. Carruthlrs (Howmains; an ancient family in An- nandale, distinguislied from an early period in Scottish history : when Robert, the High Steward (afterwai'ds King), took the field against Edwai'd Baliol in support of his uncle, David II., William Carruthers of Howmains was amongst the first that joined him ; subsequently, in the reign of James III. Thomas CaiTuthers of Howmains was especially rewarded for his good services against " the rebels and t'.ie English ;" and, still preserving their devotion to the cause of royalty, the family acted a gallant part in favour of Mary Stuart). Gu. two chev. engr. betw. three fleurs-de lis or. Crest — A seraphim volant ppr. Motto — Promptus et fidelis. Carruthers, or Caruthers (Scotland). The same Arms and Motto. Crest — A cherub's head betw. three pairs of wings ppr. Carruthers (Annandale). The same Arms, within a bordure ar. Crest — A seraphim standing, vested ppr. Motto — Paratus et fidelis. Carsacke, or Carselacke. Ar. a bull's head erased sa. armed or. Carse (as borne by Sir M/vrk Carse, of Fordelcarse, Scotland). Ar. on a saltire vert, betw. four crosses crosslet fitchee gu. five crescents of the tield. Carse (Scotland). Ar. a fesse engr. betw. two mullets in cliief and a crescent in base, within a bordure engr. ar. Carse (Lincolnshire). Per saltire or and az. sur- mounting a ftsse gu. Carset, or Carevset (Devonshire). Gu. a bend or, betw. six bezants. Carsewell (Scotland). Crest— A- lion's head within a fetterlock. Carsey (Lincolnshire). Per saltire az. and or, a fesse fc'u. Carsey (Dykelborough, co. Norfolk). Gu. a bend engr. ar. betw. six bezants. Crest — A hand and ai™ couped at the elbow and erect, vested az. purtled and cuffed ar. holding in the hand a bunch of gillytlowers, all ppr. Carsist. Gu. a bend ar. betw. three bezants. Carslake (Devonshire). Ar. a bull's head (another, three) erased sa. CAR CAR C MisLAKE (Harston, co. Devon : the lieiresa m. Wood). Ar. a mullet sa. betw. three trefoils vert, the slips of the trefoil in chief pointing to the mullet. Carson (Scotland). Ar. a cliev. gu. hetw. three cres- cents or. Carstaiks (Kilconquhar). Az. a chev. ar. hetw. three primroses, slipped ppr. Crest— TUe sun darting its rays on a i)ritnrose ppr. Motto — Te splendente. Carstake (Devonshire). Ar. a mullet betw. three trefoils slipped vert. Carstf-li.aw (Scotland). Sa. on a fesse gu. a crescent betw. two mullets or. Carston. Or, on a bend sa. three crosses crosslet ar. Carstorphin, or Corstorphine. Vert, a greyhound pass. betw. three hunting horns ar. stringed gu. Crest — A crane's head erased ar. royally crowned or. Carswell (Hach Arundell, co. Devon; the heiress 7n. Langworthy). Sa. a bend or, a label of five ])oints ar. Carswell (StafTordshire). Sa. three bars gemelles ar. Carswell, or Carsewell (Scotland). Gu. a fesse or, fretty az. betw. three miUlets ar. Crest — A lion pass, tail extended ppr. Carsw ELL. Ar. two bars sa. voided of the field. Carswell. Or, fretty gu. a fesse enn. CAHS^^■ELL. Az. fretty ar. a fesse gu. Cart (London, and Dunstable, co. Bedford). Ai'. a saltire gu. betw. four palm trees, erased vert. Cart. Ar. a stag's head cabossed, betw. the horns an estoile gu. Crest — A stag's head, holding in the mouth a serpent ppr. Cart. Sa. a stag's head cabossed or, an estoile for diff. Cartarike. Ar. on a fesse engr. sa. three roses of the field. Carter (St. Columb, co. Cornwall, ori(;inally from Staffordshire : the co heirs m. Silly, Tanner, Hob- lyn, and Hawkey). Az. two lions ramp, combatant or. Crest — A lion's head erased or. (Aftothej- crest — On a mural coronet sa. a talbot pass, ar.) Carter (Cold Aston and Sevenhampton, co. Glouces- ter). Arms, as Carter of St. Columb. Carter (Kent). Quarterly, ar. and az. a cross coun- changed, a boi'dure sa. Crest — A dexter arm in armour, embowed ppr. holding in the hand a roll of paper. Carter (London ; granted IG12). Ar. a chev. betw. three cartwheels vert. Crest — On a mount vert, a greyhound sejant ar. sustaining a shield of the last, charged with a cart wheel vert. Carter (London). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three fishes haurient ar. Carter. Az. a cross flory, in the first quarter a mullet arg. on a chief gu. three round buckles or. Crest — A talbot's head arg. charged with a mullet gu- Carter (Massington). Gu. a cross flory or, on a chief az. three round buckles of the second. Crest — A talbot's head ar. Carter (Yorkshire). Sa. a talbot pass, or, in Shief three round buckles ar. Crest — Out of a mural coronet ar. a demi monkey ppr. Carter. Ar. on a chev. betw. three Catharine wheels sa. as many cinquefoils of the first. Carter. Sa. two lions ramp, combatant or. Carteret, Baron. See Thynne. Carteret (Hawnes, co. Bedford, Barons Carteret and Earls Granville: twice the chief of the ancient house of Cai'teret most gallantly defended the is- land of Jersey ; first in 1374 against the renowned Bertrand du Gueselin, and a second time, during the civil wars, against the Parliamentarians ; Elizabeth Castle, in Jersey, under Sir George Car- teret, was the last fortress that lowered the royal banner). Gu. four fusils in fesse ar. Crest — On a mount vert a squirrel sejant ppr. Carteret. Gu. three clarion.s or. Carteret (Guernsey). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. four fusils ar. ; second and third, az. nine billets, three, three, two, and one. Crest — A squir- rel sejant gu. cracking a nut ppr. on a branch of laurel springing up before him vert. Supporters- Two stags, winged gu. attired ppr. Carterick. Ar. on a fesse engr. sa. three cinquefoils of the field. Carthew. Or, a chev. gu. betw. three falcons ppr. Crest — A falcon rising, gorged with a ducal coro- net, and belled ppr. Carthew. Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three ducks az. Crest — A falcon rising, gorged with a ducal coro- net and belled ppr. Carthew (Canaleggy, co. Coniwall: the heiress m. Tanner). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three ducks ppr. Crest — A duck ppr. Carthuze. Gu. a bend ar. betw. six billets of the second. Cartiles (Northumberland). Or, on a chev. sa. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. as many estoiles of the field. Crest — A talbot pass, per pale indented or and vert. Cartington. Gu. a fesse betw. three Catharine wheels or. Cartland (Ireland). Or, on a chief sa. three garbs ar. Crest — A demi eagle rising ppr. Cartmele, or Kertmele-Priory (Lancashire). Per pale or and vert, a lion ramp. gu. Cartutheb (Cartuther, CO. Cornwall; the co-heirs m. Haling and Becket) Ar. a fesse betw. three stars of six points sa. Cartwright (Nottinghamshire and Northampton-- shire: Hugh Cartwright living temp. Hen. VII. had three sons — i. Hugh of Norwell, ancestor of the Cartwrights of Norwell and Marnham, whose late representative, John Cartwright, esq. so well known as Major Cartwright, d. in 18'24, and was s. by his nephew, the late Rev. Edmund Cart- wright, M. A. F.S. A. : II. Roland, from whom derive the Cartwrights of Aynho, co. Northamp- ton : and. III. EDMUNDof Ossington). Erm. a fesse betw. three fireballs sa. issuing flames ppr. Crest — A wolf's head erased, or, pierced through the neck with a spear, arg. Motto — Defend the fold. Cartwright (Aynho, co. Northampton). The same Arms and Crest. Cartwright (Ixworth Abbey, co. Suffolk, a younger branch of the Cartwrights of Nottinghamshire and Northamptonshire ; descended from the marriage of John Cartwright, esq. with Isabella Norton, a co heiress of the ancient family of Norton of Ix- worth Abbey). Arms and Crest, same as Cart- wright. Nottinghamshire and Northamptonshire. Cartwright (Derby). Per chev. or and az. three pelicans counterchanged, vulning themselves ppr. Cartwright (Washborne, co. Gloucester; granted 20 May, 15 James I.) Or, a fesse embattled betw. three cart wheels sa. Cartwright (London, and Washborne, co. Glouces- ter). Or, on a fesse embattled betw. three cart wheels sa. an estoile of the field, a martlet for diff. Crest — A griffin's head erased or, pierced through with a lance broken in the middle, vulned gu. Cartwright, (Scotland). Az. a comet in the dexter chief point, rays streaming in bend or. Cartwright. Ar. on a fesse az. two Catharine wheels of the first. Crest — A Jion's head ar. charged on the neck with a Catharine wheel sa. Cartwright. Ar. on a fesse engr. sa. three roses of the field. Carus (Kendall, co. Westmoreland). Az. on a chev. betw. nine cinquefoils ar. three mullets gu. Crest — An eagle with wings expanded sa. beaked and legged or, charged on the breast with a cinquefoil ar. Carvell. Quarterly, or and vert, on the first and fourth a tower triple-towered sa. Carvell. Ar. three bendlets sa. on a canton of the same, a tower triple-towered of the first. Carvell. Gu. a chev. betw. three leopards' faces or. Carvenell. Ar. fretty gu. on a chief per fesse of the first and az. three leopards' heads of the CAR CAS second, in base as many crosses pattee of the first. Carvenell. Ar. fretty gu. on a chief per chief of the first and az. in chief three leopards' heads of the second, and in base as many crosses crosslet of the first. Carveny (Warwickshire). Gu. a fesse erm. betw. two chev. or. Carver. Ar. on a cbev. sa. a fleur-de-lis or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a Saracen's head couped at the shoulders ppr. Carver. Or, on a chev. sa. a fleur-de lis accompanied by two stags' heads cabossed, betw. three crosses entr^iiled of the second. Carveth (Carveth, Mewdon, and Cowsawse,co. Corn- wall). Ar. a chev. (sometimes, engr.) betw. three talbots pass. sa. Carvick (as borne by Thomas Carvick, of Wykc, W. R. CO. York, and Moat Mount, Highwood Hill, CO. Middlesex, esq. a magistrate for Middlesex and Hertfordshire, descended from the family of Car- ricke). Or, a fesse dancettee betw three talbots pass. sa. Crest— Art ostrich arg. beaked and leg- ged or, holding in the mouth a broken spear of the last, headed of the first. Crest— Be steadfast. Carvile (Berwick-upon Tweed). Ar. three bends sa. (and for services in Scotland) on a canton vert, a castle ar. on fire ppr. Crest — An arm embowed in ai-mour ppr. garnished ur, holding in the hand ppr. a sword ar. hilt and pome] gold. Motto— Hols. virtus triumphat. Carvill. Gu. a chev. or, betw. three leopards' heads ar. Crest — A goat pass. sa. attired or. Carwaruine (Cai-wardine, co. Hertford). Sa. a hand bow in bend betw. two pheons ar. Crest — A wolf pass. ar. in the mouth an arrow sa. embowed gu. CiRWELi. (Norfolk). Ar. a fesse betw. three fleurs- de-lis gu. Carwell. Ar. a fesse (another, engr. az ) betw. three fleurs-de-lis gu. Carwell, or Carvele. Gu. a chev. or betw. three leopards' heads ar. (Another, or.) Crest — A leo- pard's head guard, erased. Cakwell, or Carewell. Sa. three chev. ar. Carwitham. Ar. a fleur-de-lis gu. CARVvrrHA.M (Paunston, co. Devon, an ancient and lespectable family, represented in 1822 by Mr. William Carvvithen, of Fairtown, co. Devon). The same within a bordure engr. of the second. Garwood, or Carvewood. Per fesse sa. and ar. on the first a demi jnan ppr. holding in his dexter hand a sword paleways, and in the sinister a car- penter's axe all ppr. and in base the branch of an oak tree acorned vert. Gary (Devonshire; descended from Adam de Karry, Lord of Castle Karry, co. Somerset, living in 1198 : Sir William Gary, knt. of Cockington, fell at the battle of Tewkesbury in 1471, leaving, by Elizabeth his first wife, a son, Robert, ancestor of the Cary.s of Cockington, Clovelly, Marldon, Torr Ab- bey, and FoUaton ; and by Alice his second wife, another son, Thomas, of Chilton Foliot, co. Wilts, from whom derived the LoRus Falkland and HuNsuoN). Arg. on a bend sa. three roses of the field. Crest — A swan ppr. Motto — Virtute ex- cerptae. Carv (FoUaton, co. Devon, a younger branch of the Torr Abbey family, now represented by George Stanley Cary, of FoUaton House, esq. son and heir of tlie late Edward Cary, of FoUaton, esq. by Camilla-Annabella his wife, eldest dau. and co- heir of Gilbert Fane Fleming, esq.) The same Arms, Crest, and Motto, quarterly with Fleming ; gu. semee of crosses fitchee, three ci-escents or. Carv {t'iseount Falkland). Quarterly, first and fourth, arg. on a bend sa. three roses of the field, barbed and seeded ppr. for Cary : second, arg. a fesse betw. six annulets gu. for Lucas ; third, France and England, quarterly, within a bordure compony arg. and az. Crest — A swan, wings ele- vated, ppr. Supporters — Dexter, an unicorn arg. armed maned, tufted, and hoofed or ; sinister, a lion guard, ppr. ducally crowned, and gorged with a plain collar, or. Motto— In utroque fidelis. Gary (Devonshire). Gu. a chev. betw. tliree swans ar. Cary (London ; confirmed, 1612). Sa. on a chev. or, three estoiles gu. betw. as many gi-iffins' heads erased of the last. Gary (London and Bristol). Ar. on a bend sa. three roses of the first, on a canton or, an anchor of the second. Gary (London). Ar. on a bend engr. sa. three roses of the field, in the sinister chief an anchor of the second. Crest — A swan ppr. wings erect, on the breast a rose sa. Gary. Az. a fret or. Caryer (Canterbury ; granted 29 June, 10 James I.) Az. a pelican vulning herself gu. betw. eight fleurs- de-lis ar. Crest — A dove, wings elevated ar. mem- bered gu. bearing an olive branch ppr. all within a circle of glory, rayonnee or. Carvi it. Gu. a bend arg. betw. six bezants. Carygoes. Ar. a bend gu. betw. three magpies ppr. Cakyll. Ar. three bars sa. on the xippermost two, the lower one martlet of the first. Caryset. See Carsett, Devonshire. Carysfort, Earl of. See Proby. Casamajor (Potterells, CO. Hertford). Quarterly, arg. and sa. in the first and fourth a lion ramp, or, iu the second and third a crescent all counterchanged. Crest — A lion ramp. sa. Gasdet, or Casbot. Or, a fretgu. on a canton of the second a lion pass, of the first. Casbet, or Casbot. Or, a fret gu. within a bordure engr. sa. Casberd (Middle Temple, London). Per pale az. and gu. a nebulee ar. betw. three lions' heads erased, or. Case. Quarterly of six ; first, barry of six ar. and vert, over all a lion ramp. gu. ; second, gu. a cbev. betw. three helmets ar.; thii'd. gu. a chev. betw. three men's heads couped ppr. ; foui'th, gu. a Saracen's head erased at the neck ar. wreathed round the temples of tlie second and sa. ; fifth, sa. three horses' heads erased ar. ; sixth, a fusil sa. within a bordure of the last. Case, or Casse. Barry of six ar. and vert, over all a lion ramp. gu. Crest — On a winged globe a dove rising ppr. Case (Red Hazels ; an ancient Lancashire family). Arg. on a bend engr. gu. cotised sa. three round buckles or. Crest — A cubit arm h;ibited ermines, cuff. arg. holding in the hand ppr. a round buckle or. Motto — Distantia jungit. Case (Thingwall Hall, near Liverpool). The same Arms, Sic. Case (Barwick). Arg. three bars vert, over all a lion ramp. gu. Crest — A dexter cubit arm erect, in armour or, holding in the gauntlet a sword arg. hilt and pomel gold, round the arm a scarf, the bow arg. and gu. Caseborne (Caseborne, co. Kent). Sa. two chev. betw. three martlets or. Casey (Ireland). Or, a chev. betw. three falcons' heads erased gu. Crest — A hand fesseways issuing from a cloud, lifting a garb. Casey (Ireland). Az. a chev. arg. betw. three eagles' heads erased, or. Cashall. Chequy or and gu. a chief erai. Cashell. Gu. a lion pass. ar. Crest — A lion ramp. supporting a plumb rule ar. Gashine (Groan, Queen's County, Ireland; granted 26 July, 1628). Or, three piles gu. on a chief of the second a lion pass. ar. Crest — An arm holding a sword in an oak bush, all ppr. Cashire (Norfolk). Gu. a chev. engr. erm. on a chief or, three fleurs-de-lis sa. Casier, or Cazier (London; descended from Flan- ders). Az. a chev. betw. three swans ar. beaked and membered sa. Gasley (originally Chastelai of France ; as now borne by John Casley, of London, esq.) Gu. a castle with two lowers or, embattled and masoned sa. Crest — A lion ramp. ppr. langued and armed gu. Motto — Malo mori quam foedari. Caslyworth, or Castelly.v. Gu. on a bend ar. three castles sa. CAS CAS CivsNETO (Coventry). Az. semee d'estoiles or, two lions pass, in pale of the second. Ca.son (Steeple Morden, co. Cambridge, and Hert- fordshire). Ar. a cher. sa. betw. three horses' heads erased gu. Crest — A cubit aim vested purp. cuflVd ar. in the hand a firelock, all ppr. Cass (Hackney, co. Middlesex). Ar. on a chev. sa. cotised gu. three fountains ppr. Crest — A pair of scales ppr. Cass (as borne by Frederick Cass, of Little Grove, Kast Barnet, co. Hertford, esq.) Per chev. or and erm. on a chev. sa. betw. two eagles* heads erased gu. in chief, and a garb of the first in base, a har- row gold betw. two fountains. Crest — X\\ eagle's head erased gii. charged on the neck with a foun- tain, in the beak three ears of wheat, oi". Motto — Ubique patriam reminisci. Cassamajor. Sa. a lion rarap. ar. Crest — A lion as in the arms. Cassan (Ireland). Az. three pair of wings en lure or. Crest — On a cbapeau a fleur-de-lis betw. two ■wings ppr. Cassan (Sheffield, Queen's County, originally of French descent, established in Ireland in 1089, by Stephen Cassan of Montpeliei-, who m. in 1092, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Joseph Sheffii-ld of IS'avestock in Essex, and of Capporly, since called Sheffield, Queen's County). Quarterly, first arg. three oaks eradicated, two and one, ppr. for Cas- san; second, or, a fesse betw. six gaibs gu. for Sheffif.lu; third, az. two bars in chief three fleurs-de-lis gu. for Sr. Liz; fourth, arg. three bucks tripping or, for Greene. Crest — Issuant from an earl's coronet, ppr. a boar's head and neck erased, or, langued gu. Motto — Juvant arva parentum. Cassat. Az. a castle or. Casse (Scotland). Or, a cross couped betw. three mullets in chief, and a crescent in base, gu. Casse. See Cassev, Gloucestershire. Cassell, or Cassel. Lozengy gu. and ar. nine cres- cents in saltire, alternately counterchanged. Crest — A hawk reguard. supporting with the dexter claw a garland of laurel vert. Cassels. Crest — A castle ppr. Motto — Galea spes salutis. Cassey (Deerhurst, co. Gloucester.) Ar. a chev. betw. three falcons' heads erased gu. beaked or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet two branches of laurel in orle. Casshe. Ar. on a chev. sa. three fountains. Cassidy. . . two chev. on a canton . . a lion pass. Crest — A spear broken in three pieces, two in sal- tire, and the head in pale ppr. banded gu. Cassie. Az. a bend betw. three ci*ows' beads erased ar. Crest — A hind's head. Cassilby. Gu. a lozenge, flowered at each corner or. Cassill, or Cassyll. Gu. a lozenge flory at the points or. Cassill. Ga. three fusils crowned or. Cassils (Scotland). Crest — An arm in armour em- bowed holding a fleur-de-lis, Casson. Ar. three chev. and a canton gu. on each chev. a mullet of the field. Crest — From a tower, a dove rising az. Motto — Prosequer alis. Casson (as borne by George Casson, Blaenyddol, Festiniog, co. Merioneth, esq. whose family, origi- nally from Millom, co. Cumberland, and afterwards of Frith Hall, in that county, removed frem New- field, in Seathwaite, co. Lancaster, to Blaenyddol, in I80U). Arms, Crest, and Motto, as the pre- ceding. Casstle. Ar. two bars . . on a canton . . a tower triple - towered. Crest — Out of a castle triple- towered a griffin issuant. Cassy, or Casle (Gloucestershire). Ar. a ch.;v. betw. three hawks' heads erased gu. Cassy. Ar. on a bend gu. three round buckles or, tongues pendent. Crest — An eagle displ. witbtwo heads vert. Cassy. Ar. on a bend gu. three roses or. Casst. Az. a chev. betw. three griffins' heads erased or. Cassyll. Gu. a lozenge flory or. Castel. Quarterly, gu. and ar. in the first a tower of the second. Casteleyut. Or, three castles triple-towered sa. Castelfobd (Essex). Az. a chev. betw. three castles ar. Castei.ford. Ar. on a fesse gu. three castles or. Castelhill. Az. on a chev. betw. three lozenges or, as many mullets pierced gu. Castelhull. Az. on a chev. betw. three fusils or, as many mullets sa. Castell (Berkshire). Gu. two bars ar. on a quarter of the second a castle sa. Castell (East Hatley, co. Cambridge). Az. on abend ar. three towers triple towered sa. purfled or. Crest — A tower as in the arms. Castell (Cambridgeshire). Ar. three towers triple- towered gu. Crest — A tower ar. flammant in the top ppr. Castell (Cumberland and Devonshire). Ar. three castles gu. Castell (Ireland). Or, on a pale sa.betw. six ogresses, a tower triple-towered ar. Crest — On a tower triple-towered ar. an arm armed and erect, in the hand an ogress, all ppr. Castell (Ravington, co. Norfolk). Ar. three towers gu. Crest — A dragon's head couped at the neck gu. Castell (Warwickshire). Gu. three castles or. Castell. Az. on a bend ar. three castles sa. Castell. Gu. three castles ar. Castell. Gu. three bars vaire. (Another, two bars.) Castell. Vaire, three bars gu. Casteller, Casteler, or Castler. Ar. a fesse engr. betw. three Catharine wheels sa. Castelline (Dorsetshire). Sa. three castles ar. Castelline. Gu. on a bend or, three castles sa. Castf.lock (Feversham, co. Kent; granted 10 Aug. 1014). Gu. semee of crosses crosslet or, a castle ar. Castleton (Surreyl. Az. on abend arg. three adders embowed of the field. Crest — A demi dragon wings expanded gu. Castelyn. Sa. a cross engr. ar. Castelyn. The same within a bordure or, charged with eight towers gu. Castelyon (co. Lincoln). Gu. in the dexter chief and sinister base a tower triple towered, and in the sinister chief and dexter base a lion ramp. or. Crest — On a tower a lion pass. or. Caster (co. Norfolk). Ar. three bars gemelles gu. Crest — A savage standing on a serpent ppr. Caster (co. Norfolk). Sa. an eagle displ. harry of six ar. and gu. Caster (co. Norfolk). Gu. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. ar. Caster. Sa. an eagle displ. ar. charged with three bars gemelles gu. Caster. Az. an eagle displ. ar. charged on the body with an escutcheon gu. thereon a leopard's face or. Caster. Gu. a chev. betw. three buckles or. ('as i er. Sa. a lion ramp, barry of eight ar. and gu. Casterton. Ar. four lozenges gu. each charged with an annulet or. Casitllon (Benliam Valence, and Woodspene, co. Berks ; John Baptist Castillon, a Piedmoiitese,had a grant of those manors from Queen Elizabeth, in 1505 ; he d. in 1597, leaving a son, Sir Francis Castillon, who .sold the estates to the Craven fa- mily). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. a castle in the dexter point. Crest — A lion's head erased guard, ducally crowned. Castillon (Italy). Gu. out of a tower ar. a demi lion ramp, or, a canton of the second. Castillon. Gu. two towers triple-towered dexter bendways, and as many lions ramp, sinister bend- ways or. Castle (London). Az. on a bend ar. three castles sa. Crest — .\ dexter arm couped and embowed fesse- ways ppr. vested gu. cufi'ed or, holding a psnnon CAS CAT of the second, charged with a bee volant of the third, staff of the first. Castlb. Ar. a tower triple-towered sa. Castle. Ar. two chevronels betw. three castles gu. Castle- Ache, or FIstacre-Monastery (Norfolk). Ar. a cross cliequy or and az. betw. twelre crosses crosslet fitchee sa. Castlecohb. Per pale sa. and az. on a saltire betw. three towers ar. with one tower on the sinister corner, and bursting with flames ppr. ; on the dexter side one in chief, two in fesse, and as many tilting spears in saltire or, headed of the third ; in base, five moorcocks of the first, combed and wattled gu. Crest — An arm embowed at the elbow, in armour, garnished or, holding in the hand a pistol, all ppr. Castlecomb. Ar. a fret gu. on a canton of the second a lion pass. or. Castlcford (Wyper.shall, co. York). Per fesse sa. and barry wavy of eight ar. and az. over all a square castle towered at each corner, of the se- cond. Castleford. Ar. a chev. betw. three castles gu. Castleford. Sa. a castle in perspective, with four towers turreted ar, standing in water, wavy az. and ar. Castlehill, or Castlehyli.. Az. on a chev. betw. three lozenges or, as many mullets gu. Castleline. Gu. on a saltire engr. or, five torteaux, a chief erm. Castlelock (Feversham, co. Kent). Gu. seraee de crosses crosslet oi", a castle ar. masoned sa. Cre.tt — Out of a mural crown ar. a denii griffin segreant ses ailes or, holding in the talon a cross crosslet fitchfee. Castlemaine, Baron. See Handcock. Castleitan (formerly of Hinton, St. Mary, afterwards of Wimborne, co. Dorset). Vert, on a fesse or, betw. three goats passant ppr. three towers sa. Crett — A demi man in armour, holding: in his dexter hand a dagger, all ppr. and in his sinister a key, or. Motto — Without God, castles are nothing. ThepresentWn.LiAM Castleman, of Wim- borne, esq. having married one of the co-heiresses of the family of Dean, originally of Corfe Mullen, CO. Dorset, bears, in addition, an escutcheon of pre- tence, sa. a fesse erm. betw. three chaplets ai g. for Dean. Castleman (Coberley, co. Gloucester). Az. on a mount in base vert, a tower triple-towered or. Crest — A man in armour couped at the knees, in his dexter hand a flag of defiance displ. over his head, his sinister hand on the poinel of his sword, all ppr. Castlf.-Stuart, Earl of. See Stuart. Castlf.ton (Sufi'olk, Surrey, and Lincolnshire). Az. on a bend or, three adders nowed vert. Crest — A dragon's head betw. two wings expanded gu. Castleton, or Castleton (.Suffolk). Az. on a bend or, three lampreys of the field. Castlyn. Az. on a bend or, three castles sa. Crest — A tower ppr. on the top a Hag gu. Castlyn. Gu. on a bend ar. three castles of the field. Castlyn. Gu. on a bend or, three castles of the field. Caston (Cambridge and Suffolk). Ar. on a bend sa. three crosses crosslet fitchee of the field. Caston (Norfolk). Gu. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. ar. Caston. Az. a fesse wavy erm. betw. three crosses formee fitchee or. Crest — A lion's paw erased sa. holding up a cross pattee fitchee in pale erm. Caston. Az. a fesse nebulee erm. betw. three crosses formee or. Caston. Az. a fesse nebulfee erm. betw. three crosses pattee fitchee or. Caston. Gu. three eagles displ. ar. Caston. Ar. a chev. betw. three wolves' heads erased e"- Castor. Sa. an eagle displ. barry of ten ar. and gu- Castre (Norfolk). The same. Castre. Ar. an eagle displ. barry ar. and gu. Castyworth. Gu. on a bend or. three towers sa. Caswell (Hampton Court, CO. Middlesex). Ar. three bars gemelles sa. Crest — A dexter arm couped at the shoulder in mail, holding in the hand ppr. a cross crosslet fitchee or. Casye (Warwickshire). Ar. on a bend gu. three buckles or. Casye. Az, a chev. ar. betw. three bitterns' heads erased or. Catcher (Lincolnshire). Az. a chev. betw. six escal- lops ar, in chief three and two, in base one. Catcher. Per fe.sse sa. and gu, an eagle displ. erm. diically gorged or. C)-est — Out of a ducal coronet, a demi leopard ar. collared and lined or. Catchmaid (St. Briavels). Or, a fesse betw. three demi lions passant az. Catchpole. Or, two cubit arms issuing from the dexter and sinister base points, habited gu, and grasping the pole or head of a heart cabossed, in fesse sa. with a raven perched thereupon, betw. three horns ppr. Catecny. Gu. three garbs ar. Categny. Gu. three bars ar. Catelline. .Sa. a cross engr. ar. on a bordure of the last eight towers of the first. Catenham. Gu. three bars dancettee emi. Catenis, Catenys, or Ca i nes. .Sa. two bars or, on a chief of the last an eagle displ. of the first. Catenys. Barry of six sa. and or, on a chief of the second an eagle displ. of the fii'st. Cater (Uffington, co. Berks, and London). Erm. on a pile gu. a lion pass. or. Crest — A lion's head erased, barry of six or and az. Cater (London, Leicestershire, Berkshire, and Hunt- ingdonshire, 1582). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three salmons liaurient ar. Crest — A demi griflin ar. beaked and legged gu. Cater (London). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three piles ar. Crest — A demi griffin gu. Caterall (Cathei'all, co. Lancaster). Az. three nins- cles or. Crest— \ cat pass. or. (Another crest — A oat pass, guard, ppr.) Catehall (Horton, co. Chester, there settled temp. Edw. I. in consequence of the marriage of a Ca- tlierall of Catherall, co. Lancaster, with an heiress of Horton. Randall Catherall, the Heraldic Collec- tor, was a youngersonof the Horton family). Az. a lion pass. betw. three mascles or. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up erm. a cat pass. ppr. Caterall (Lancashire). Ar. a griffin segreant gu. beaked and legged or. Cateball (Milton). Erm. on a fesse gu. three annu- lets ar. Caterall (Holderness, co. York). Sa. three mascles ar. Caterall, or Catterall (West Witton, co. York). Az. three mascles or, over all a bend gu. Cateryke. Ar. on a fesse engr. gu. three quatrefoils of the first. Cateryke. Ar. on a fesse engr. sa. three cinquefoils of the first. Catesbury (Hertfordshire). Gu. a fesse vairA or and az. Catesbury (Leicestershire). Gu. a fesse vairfe or and az. betw. three goats' heads ar. Catesby (Hardmead, co. Bucks). Ar. two lions pass. sa. crowned or. Crest — A lion pass. sa. crowned or. Catesby (Whiston, co. Northampton). Ar. two lions pass, guard, sa. crowned or. Crest — A leopard pass, guard, ar. pellettee. (Another, a lion pass, guard, sa. crowned or.) Catesby (Althorpe-Hinton and Ashbv-Lpgers, co. Northampton). The same Arms. Crest — An an- telope's head coiiped ar. betw. the attires or, two battle-axes ei'ect ppr. Cateshall, or Cateshull. Az. on a chev. betw. three lozenges or, as many mullets gu. Catesnelbuge. Gu. two lions pass, guard, in p.ile or. Crest — An anchor sa. Catharne. Vert, a cinquefoil ar. on a chief az. a cat couchant of the second. Cathcart (Earl Cathcart). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. three crosses crosslet fitchee, issuing out C AT C A U of as many crescents ar. for Cathcart: this coat was assumed by Sir Reynold do Katbcart, an an- cestor of the family, wlio attended the Prince of Scotlandto the Holy Land, temp. Rich. I. ; second, gn. a lion ramp. ar. for WALr.ACE : this coat, with a bordure for difi". was borne by Sir William Wal- lace; third, az. three covered cups, or, for Schaw of Sauchie. Crest — A dexter hand couped above the wrist and erect ppr. grasping a crescent as in the Arms. Supporters — Two parrots ppr. Motto — I hope to speed. Cathcart (as borne by the Hon. and Rev. Archibald Hamilton Cathcakt, M.A. Prebendary of York, Rector of Methley , and Vicar of Kippax,; third son of Charles, 9th Lord Cathcart). Arms, Quarterings, Crest, and Motto, same as Eakl Cathcart. Cathcart (Carleton, co. Ayr, bart.) Az. a human heart or, betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee, issu- ing out of as many crescents, arg. Crest — A dex- ter hand holding up a heart royally crowned, all ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a lion ramp. ; sinister, a savage wreathed about the head and middle with laurel, all ppr. Motto — By faith we are saved, Cathcart (1797). Ar. three crescents az. betw. the horns of each a cross ciosslet, fitchee of the last, in chief a human heart gu. Crest — A cubit ai-m erect, holding a human heart betw. two oak branches disposed orleways.sui-mountedby a regal crown, all pjir. Supporters— On the dexter a lion ramp. gu. on the sinister a wild man ppr. wreathed about the middle vert. Cathcart (Scotland). Az. three crescents ar. Cathcart (Scotland). Az. thi-ee crosses crosslet fitchee issuing out of as many crescents ar. Crest — A hand issuing out of a wreath, holding up a cres- cent ar. Cathcart (Carleton, Scotland). The same Arms, with a man's heart in the centre for dilf". Cathcart (Carbiston, Scotland). The same Arms, with tlie heart in the collar point, ensigned with an imperial crown ppr. Catherike. Ar. a chev. betw. three cats pass. sa. Cathernes, CATHARENS,or Catherenes (Clyfton, CO. Warwick, and Middlesex, 15 Nov. 1572). Or, on a pale az. an eagle displ. of the field. Crest— A grif- fin or, pellettee. Catherstone (Devonshire). Ar. on a fesse sa. betw. three lures gu. as many leopards' heads of the field. C.atherv. Sa. two boars' heads erased in fesse ar. Crest — A boar's head couped sa. holding in the mouth three an ows. Catheryke, or Catrvke. Sa. a chev. betw. three cats ar. Cathie (Scotland). Crest— A. stag's head couped ppr. Cathrall (Lincolnshire). Az. three fusils ar. Cathrope. Or, a bend az. Crest — On a mount a stag courant. Catisbv (Warwickshire). See Catesbv, Whistou, ad- ding a bordure engr. gu. Catley, or Cattley. Gu. six escallops ar. Crest A hand erect holding a sealed letter ppr. Catlin, or Catlyn (Bedfordshire, and Hand, co. Nor- thampton). Per chev. az. and or, three lions pass, guard, in pale, counterchanged, a chief ar. Crest — A leopard's head couped at the neck and reguard. ar. ducally collared and lined or. Catlin (Kent). Per chev. or and az. three lions pass, guard, in pale counterchanged. Crest — A lion sejant guard, or, betw. two wings endorsed harry of six of the first and az. Catlyn, or Catlyn e. Per chev. az. and or, three lions pass, guard, in pale counterchanged, within a boidure ar. Crest ~A lion's head erased ar. col- lared and striiiged or. Caton (borne by the Rev. Richard Bewlet Caton, of Binbrook, co. Lincoln, and Carr House, Howden, CO. York, originally of Thorpe Abbots, co. Norfolk; the name, previously to 1599, was spelled Catton). Per fesse gu. and az. two cats-a-mouutain passant guard, in pale ar. pelletee ; on a canton or, a cross crosslet fitchee sa. Crest — Issuant from a castle, with two towers ar. charged with three crosses crosslet fitchfee in fesse sa. a Saracen's head, aft'rontee ppr. wreathed round the temples or and gu. Motto — Cautus metuit foveara lupus. (A more ancient crest, issuant from a ducal coronet or, a Saracen's head affrontfee ppr. wreathed round the temples or and gu.) Cator. Erm. on a pile gu. a lion pass, puard. Crest — A lion's head erased or, collared with a bar ge- mel az. Catricke. Sa. a chev. hetw. three cats pass, guard, ar. Catryke. Or, and ar. on a fesse engr. sa. three qua- trefoils or. Catson, or Causton. Gu. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. ar. Catsznellage. Gu. two lions pass, guard, or. Crest — The attires of a stag or. Motto — Ne supra. Catt. Ar. three cats pass, guard, in pale sa. Catt. Ar. two cats pass gu. (Another, sa.) Catte. Ar. a lion pass, guard, gu. Cattelen, or Catlyn. Per chev. az. and or, three lions pass, guard, counterchanged, on a chief ar. a rose gu. barbed vert, seeded or, between two fleurs- de-lis of the fourth. Crest — A demi leopard ramp, guard, ar. pellettee, ducally gorged vert, betw. two wings of the last. Cattell (Scotland). Ar. fretty sa. Cattesey. Ar. a lion ramp, guard, gu. Cavtle (Lancashire). Gu. three escallop shells or, on a chief ar. a wolf pass. sa. Crest — A wolf's head az. Catton. Gu. two cats pass, guard, ar. Catfon. Sa. a bend engr. or, betw. three owls ar. Catton. Sa. a bend or, betw. three owls ar. mem- bered of the second. Crest — A horned owl or. Catton. Az. a bend engr. or, betw. three tuns lying fesseways of the last, on each an owl ar. Cattyfi e, CATiFF,or Catii-e. Az. a chev. betw. three crescents or. Catworth (Lord Mayor of London, 1443). Ei-m. three piles sa. on a canton arg. a fleur-de-lis az. Catwokth. Or, three piles sa. on a canton of the first a fleur-de-lis az. Catzius. Ar. a rose gu. seeded or, barbed vert. Crest — An estoile or, within a garland of laurel vert. Cauell. Gu. three sails ar. Cauldwell (.Staffordshire). Ar. on a fesse dancettee az. betw. three lozenges, lying fesseways, gu. as many pikes' heads couped and erect or. Crest — A cock's head couped ar. combed and wattled gu. betw. two wings expanded sa. holding in his beak a cross pattee fitchee or. Caulers. Ar. three fleurs-de-lis betw. as many towers gu- Cauley. Ar. on a chev. sa. three leopards' heads jessant de-lis of the first. Cauley (Cowley). Ar. on a chev. sa. three leopards' heads jessant fleur de-lis of the first. Crest — From a plume of three ostrich feathers issuing from the wreath, an eagle rising ppr. Caulfeilu {Earl of Cliarlemont). Barry of ten ar. and gu. on a canton of the second a lion pass. guard, or. Crest — A di-agon's head erased gu. gorged with a bar gemel ar. Supporters— Twn dragons gu. wings endorsed sa. each gorged willi a bar gemel ar. Motto — Deo duce, ferro comi- tante. Caulfeili) (Mullintain, CO. Tyrone; as borne by Ed- ward Houston Cauli'eii.u, of that place, esq. descended, through a younger son, from William, second Viscount Cliarlemont). Arms, Crest, and Motto, as Lord Charlemont. Caui.feild (Raheenduft', Queen's County, a younger branch of the noble house of Charlemont, deriving from the Hon. Toby C.iulfield, of Clone, co. Kil- kenny, third son of William, first Viscount Charle- mont ; the present representative is Edwin Toby CADLPEiLD,of Raheendufi", esq.) Arms, Crest, zwi Motto, same as Earl of Charlemont. Caulfeild (Benown, co Roscommon ; descended from John Caulfield, Archdeacon of Kilmore, younger sou of Colonel William Caulfield, of Raheenduft', Lieut-Governor of Fort George, N.B. and now CA V CAW represented by Oapt. John C'aui.feild of Beiiown. Arms, &c. as LoKU Charlkmont. Cac'lx (Nottiughamshire). Per chev. or and gu. three human hearts counterchanged. Caulx (Bradborue and Branapton, co. Derby ; the co-heiresses m. Ash and Baguley). As the pre- ceding. Caulx. Per chev. or and gu. three bucks counter- changed. Caundion. Ar. a fesse betw. three torteaux. Caundis. Or, a lion gu. tail forked. (Another, the lion coward). Crest — Out of an antique crown or, a lion's head gu. Caundrey. Gu. ten billets, four, three, two, and one, or, Caunter (as borne by the Rev.HonARX Caiinter, B.D.) Barry of six or and gu. thirteen bezants counter- changed, three, two, three, two, and three, (^rest — A naked arm erect, couped at the elbow, holding a branch, ppr. Motto — Quam non torret hyems. Cauntwell (Ireland). Gu. six annulets or, a canton erm. Caurler. Az. three plates. Caus. Or, two crows in pale sa. Crest — A cinque- foil per pale az. and ar. Causey (Hyngham). Ar. a griffin segreant sa. Causland. Ar. two stars and a crescent in base sa. a chief chequy of the first and second. Causton (Causton, co. Essex). Ar. a cher. sa. betw. three wolves' heads erased gu. Crest — A cubit arm erect habited gu. charged with two bends wavy sa. cuff. ar. holding in the band ppr. a round buckle or. Causton. Arms, the same. Crest — A wolf's head erased or. Causton (Oxted, co. Surrey). Per pale gu. and az. a leopard ramp, with a lion's tail ar. collared per pale of the second and first. Crest — A derai leo- pard ar. with a lion's tail, collared per pale az. and gu. Ca(iston. Ar. on a bend sa. three crosses crosslet fitchee of the field. Causton. Bendy of six ar. and sa. Causton. Ar. a bend betw. six crosses crosslet sa. Cautlow (London). Erm. on a chev. sa. three leo- pards' heads jassant-de-lis or. Cauty. Ar. in chief two lions ramp. sa. Crest — A Catharine wheel az. Cavaler (London and Yorkshire ; granted by Sir Thomas Wrottesley, Garter, and Thomas Benoike, Clareneaux, to Anthony Cavaler, of London, 10 June 1554). Gu. a pegasus saliant arg. winged and maned or, charged with a rose of the field, within a bordure gobony of the second and az. Crest — A horse's head sa. maned or, in armour of the last, on his head a plume of three feathers, the first arg. the second or, the third gu. Cavalier. Az. a pegasus ramp, or, on his breast a cinquefoil gu. within a bordure gobonated ar. and vert. Crest — A horse's head couped sa. armed and bridled or, on his head a plume of feathers ar. and gu. on his forehead a spike of the last. Cavall. Erm. a calf gu. Crest — A naked figure holding a palm tree ppr. Cavan, Earl of. See Lambart. Cavanagh (Ireland). See Kavanach. Ar. a lion pass, and in base two crescents gu. Cavanagh. Az. a lion pass. betw. three crescents ar. Crest — Out of a crescent ar. a garb or. Cave (as borne by John Cave, of Brentry, co. Glou- cester, esq.) Sa. a fretty arg. on a fesse or, a grey- hound courant of the field, within a bordure of tlie third pellettee, quartering Oliver and Cox. Crest — A greyhound courant sa. on an escroU, proceeding from his mouth, the word Cave. Cave (Stanford, co. Northampton, now of Stretton Hall, CO. Derby, hart.) Quarterly, firstand fourth, az. fretty ar. for Cave ; second and third, az. a chev. betw. three escallops or, (sometimes, within a bor- dure engr. gu.) for Browne. Crests — First, a grey- hound courant sa. on an escroll from the mouth the motto Gardez, being the same signification with Cave, the imperative of Caveo, alluding to the name ; second, a stork ppr. winged and gorged with a ducal crown or, beaked'and nienibered gu. for Browne. Cave (Leicestershire). Az. fretty of eight pieces ar. on a fesse or, a greyhound in full course sa. with- in a bordure of the thir^l pellettfee. Crest— Out of a flower ar. stalked and leaved vert, a greyhound's head per pale erm. and ermines. Cave (Northamptonshire). The same, without the bordure. Cave (Stamford, co. Lincoln, and Bargrave, co. Leicester). Az. fretty ar. Crest — A greyhound courant ar. Cave. The same Arms. Crest — A greyhound sa. collared or. Motto — Cave Deus videt. Cave (Yorkshire). Az. fretty ar. a fesse gu. Cave. Az. fretty ar. a chief gu. Cave. Barry of six or and az. on a bend engr. sa. cotised gu. three escallop shells of the first. Cavel, or Locavel. Gu. three rolls of parchment ppr. (Another, sails). Crest — A unicorn sejant ar. Cavell (Cornwall ; the co-heirs m. Vivian and Hore). Enn. a calf pass. gu. Hals says that the Cavells bore also " az. three sails of a ship arg." in com- memoration of one of the family having been an Admiral in the reign of Henry VI. Cavenaoh. Parted per pale ar. and gu. a lion ramp, betw. three crescents counterchanged. Crest — Two dexter hands issuing fi"oni clouds, and gi'asp- ing the stump of an oak tree, sprouting anew, ppr. Cavenagu, or Cavanagh (Ireland). Sa. on a fesse or, a mullet pierced betw. two hunting horns of the field. Crest — Astag lodged betw. two branches of laurel vert. Cavenagh. See Kavanach. Cavendish (Duke of Devonshire). Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. three stags' heads cabossed ar. at- tired or, for Cavendish ; second, per bend embattled ar. and gu. for Boyle ; third, chequy ar. and az. a fesse gn. for Clifford. Crest — A stagstatant ppr. attired or, gorged with a garland of roses ar. and az. barbed ppr. (Another crest — A snake nowed, ppr.) Supporters — Two stags ppr. attired or, each gorged with a garland of roses as in the crest. Motto — Cavendo tutus. Cavendish (^«)o« IVaterpark). Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. three stags' heads cabossed ar. attired or, within a bordure of the second ; second, ar. two bends az. ; third, gu. a chev. ar. betw. three standing cups of the last. Crest — On a ducal coronet a snake nowed ppr. Supporters — Two stags ; the dexter, per fesse indented gu and sa. ; the sinister, ppr. gorged with a chaplet of roses, alternately arg. and az. both attired and unguled, or. Motto — Cavendo tutus. Cavendish (Grimstead, co. Sussex). Ar. three piles wavy gu. the middle one reversed. — A wolf's head or, collared gu. CAVENHA.M. Ar. a saltire sa. Caverner. Or, a cross voided gu. Caversham, Caursham, or Caueksham. Ar. a saltire sa. Caverwell. Az. fretty ar. a fesse gu. (Another, of the first). Cavill. Ar. a fesse engr. flory on each end gu. Caw (Scotland). Ar. a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet sa. Crest — A stag's head holding in the mouth a serpent ppr. Cawarden (Cawardeu, CO. Chester, and Ridware, co. Stafford). Sa (or gu.) a sling or hand bjw, betw. two broad arrows arg. Cawdor, Earl. See Campbell. Cawdor. Crest — A sheaf of arrows sa. shods and feathers or, banded gu. Cawdrv. Ar. a fesse gu. in chief three torteaux. Cawle (Buckton, co. Norfolk). Ar. on a fesse betw. two chev. gu. three escallop shells of the field. Caw ley (Staffordshire). Gu. three bends engr. or. Cawley (as borne by Wm. Cawley, of Rumbleswick, CO. Sussex, esq. M.P. for Chichester, b. in 1604). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three swans' heads, erased at the neck ar. Cawne. Gu. a cross engr. or. Z CAY CEK Cawnton (Kent). The same as Canton. Cawou, or Cavvoou. Cbequy ar. and isa. a chief or. Cawool) (Cawoodhall, co. Lincoln). Ar. on a bend vert, three acorus or. Cawoud. Ar. three bends sa. Cawood (Cawood, co. York ; borne also by John Cawoou, printer to Queen Elizabeth). Per cliev. embattled sa. and arg. three harts' heads cabossed within a bordure per fesse, all coiinterchanged, the bordure charged with ten trefoils. Cawoobley, or Cawodley (Cawodley, co. Devon). Az. two wings conjoined ar. over all on a fesse gu. three bezants. Crest — A hawk's leg az. belled or, joined to the knee, in chief a wing of the last. Cawpny. Or, a bend masculy gu. Cawson (London). Az. a lion ramp. betw. three trefoils, slipped ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's head ar. ducally gorged, lined, and ringed sa. Cawsse. Sa. a cliev. or, betw. three fleurs de-lis ar. Cawston. Bendy of six ar. and sa. Cawston. Sa. three bends ar. Cavvthokne (Yorkshire). Ar. on a saltire sa. five crosses patonce or. Crest — Auarm embowed ppr. holding a cross patonce or. Cawthorne. Ar. a chev. betw. three ravens sa. Crest — A raven ppr. Cawthorne (Lincolnshire). Arg. a chev. betw. three ravens sa. on a chief of the last as many crosses crosslet of the first. Cawton. Ar. a lion pass, paly of sis or and sa. betw. three dolphins naiant gu. on each dolphin as many bezants, all within a double tressure flory counter- flory purp. Crest — A dromedary sa. bezantee. Cay (Charlton Hall, co. Northumberland ; originally Cay, or Key, a border family of antiyuity, long established at Newcastle-upon-Tyne; the present representative is John Cay, of Charlton Hill, esq. F.R.S. sheriff depute of Linlithgowshire, eldest son and heir of the late Robert Uodshon Cay, esq. one of the Judges of the Consistorial Court, and Judge of the High Court of Admiralty in Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, vert, a rose arg. betw. two bars or ; second, az. a label of three points arg. over all a bend or; third, arg. a chev. betw. three wolves' heads erased gu. and gorged with ducal coronets, for Woolff of Bredlington. Crest — A royal eagle gorged with a collar and banner vert, bearing a rose arg. AJotto — Sit sine spina. Cay (as borne by Robert Burdon Cay, of Bishop- wearmouth, co. Durham, esq.) Ar. abend sinister sa. in chief an annulet gu. in base a griffin's head erased of the second, holding in his beak a key az. impaling the anns of Viuler ; viz. three wolves' heads couped sa. Crest — A griffin's head as in the arms. Motto — Patria cara, carior libertas. Cay. Az^ a bend or, debruised by a label of three points ar. Crest — A hawk ppr. and flotant behind him a pennon vert, tied round the neck and charged with the arms. Cay (Edinburgh). The same Arms and Crest, with the pennon charged with a cinquefoil ar. Motto Sit sine spina. Cay, Kay, or Keay (Scotland). Ar. a bend sinister sa. betw. an annulet in chief gu. and a griffin's head erased in base of the second, in the beak a key az. Crest — A griffin's head couped at the breast, wings endorsed, in the beak a key, all ppr. Motto — Sub libertate quietem. Cayi.e, or Keyle (Cornwall). Quarterly, embattled ar. and sa. Cayle. Quarterly, ar. and sa. on a bend gu. three mullets of the first. Cay ley (Brompton, co. York, bart. ; a family of consideration in Norfolk, i, grandfather of Gen. Northey Hopkins ; and Char- lotte, who m. Richard Luther, of Myles's, esq. and was great-great grandmother of John Taylor Gor- don, esq. M.D.) Gu. an inescutcheon betw. eight cinquefoils ar. Crest — A dexter arm couped and embowed, holding up a grenade fired, all ppr. Chamberlin (London). Erm. on a pale sa. three leopards' faces or. Chamberlyn. Quarterly, gu. and or. Chamderlyn. Ar. a chev. betw. three leopards' heads gu- Chamberlyn, Fitz. Sa. fretty ar. on a chief of the last three roses gu. Chambernon (Devonshire). Gu. crusily or, a saltire vair. Chambers (Derbyshire). Ei-m. three quadrats gu. ou a chief of the second a chamber or. Chambers (formerly Chief Justice of Bengal, sup- posed to derive from the Chambers* of Cleadon, CO. Durham. Vide Visitation of Essex, 1634). Gu. a chev. betw. three cinquefoils or. Crest — A bear pass. sa. muzzled, collared, and chained or. Chambers (Hanover, Jamaica, granted 1771). Ar. a Negro cutting with a bill a sugar cane ppr. on a chief az. two pineapples or, leaved and crowned of the last. Crest — An arm in armour embowed ppr. charged with a cross couped gu. holding in the hand ppr. a scimetar ar. hilt and pomel or. Chambers (Brcdgar House, co. Kent, descended from Abraham Chambers, esq. who died in 1694, pos- sessed of a mansion and estate called Marshes, in the parish of Selling, co. Kent). Gu. a chev. or, betw. three cinquefoils. Crest — A bear pass. sa. muzzled and chained or. Chimbers (London and Bai-kway, co. Herts). Ar. a chev. az. betw. three trefoils slipped gu. Crest — A bear pass. ppr. collared and chained or. Chambers (London, granted 17'i3). Erm. three cop- per cake.s ppr. on a chief gu. a chamber or. Crest — Within a mountain vert, a man working in a copper mine, holding a pick-axe elevated ppr. his cap, shirt, drawers, and hose ar. shoes sa. the planet Venus rising behind the mountain or. Chambers (London). Ar. a chev. betw. three trefoils slipped gu. Chambers, or Chalmers (That Ilk, Scotland). Ar. a demi lion ramp. sa. issuing out of a fesse gu. in base a fleur-de-lis of the last. Crest — A hawk ppr. jessed and belled or. Motto — Nonprsedased victoria. Chambers (Cults, Scotland). The same Arms. Crest — The head and neck of a lion sa. langued gu. Motto — Avancez. Chambers (as borne by Mons. Chambers, Baron of Tartas in France, a descendant of Chambers of that Ilk). The same, adding a bordure gu. Chambers (Ashentrees, Stotlauil, a scion of that Ilk). The same, with a bordure of the second. Crest A hand holding a pair of scales ppr. Motto — Lux mihi laurus. Chambers (Wilts). Sa. a cross voided erm. betw. four martlets or. Chambers (Boxley,co. York). Ar. a fesse betw. three squirrels sejant sa. Cha.hbers. Ar. a chev. sa. surmounted of another erm. betw. three chambers placed transverse of the escutcheon of the second, fired ppr. Crest — An aj^s's head erased ar. CH A CH A Chambers. Sa. a cross couped erm. betw. four mart- lets rising or. Crent — On a ducal coronet or, a detni eagle displ. gu. wings or. Chambers. Ar. a fesse gu. in chief a demi lion ramp, sa. in base a fleur-de-lis of the second. Crest — A lion's head erased ar. Chambuks. Ar.a fesse compony az.and or. betw. three lions' heads erased sa. within abordure gu. charged witli eight escallops ar. Chambers. Az. a chev. betw. three leopards' faces ar. Chambers. Ar. three chev. sa. Chambir. Per cross ar. and az. a chev. counter- changed. Chamelayn. Gu. on a chev. or, betw. three escallops of the second a tower sa. Chambley, or Chambly. Gu. three escallops or. Crest— k\)0\e a globe a ship ppr. Chambleyn. Or, on a bend gu. three lozenges vair. Chambowe. Paly of six or and az. on a fesse gu. three mullets ar. Chambre (Lincoln's Inn Fields, London). Or, a cross enn. betw. four martlets az. on a chief of the last a sei-pent betw. two roses of the first. Crest — A cock gu. holding three ears of wheat or. Chambre (Pctton, co. Salop, an ancient family of Norman origin ; the parent stock whence sprang the Chambers of Loppington, Wolverley, Whittal, Burlton, &c. The chief line of the family, Henry Chambre, of Petton, esq. went over to Ireland in the 17th century, and took with him a certified copy of his pedigree ; the dau. and co heirs of John Chambre, of Wolverley Hall, esq. were Hannah, who m. Edward Corbet, of Ynysymaengwyn, esq. by whom she had an only dau. Elinor, wife of Thomas Powell, of Nanteos, esq. ; Rebecca, who d. unm. in 1782; and Mary, to Sir John Hill, bart. Another branch of the family is represented by the Vauchans of Burlton Hall, co. Salop). Az. an armed arm embowed or, issuing from the sinister, holding a red rose, slipped and leaved, ppr. Chambre (Ireland, descended from the Chambres of Petton, and now represented by Hunt Walsh Chambre, of Hawthorn Hill,co. Armagh, esq. high sheriff of the county in 1830). Arms, as Chambre of Petton. Crest — A greyhound's head erased arg. collared az. therefrom a cord knotted and terminated by a ring, or. Motto — Tutamen pulchris. Chambre. Or, a cross erm. betw. four martlets, rising ppr. (for augmentation), on a chief az. a snake courvune, devouring a child, ppr. betw. two roses gu. Chamcombe. Ar. on a cross az. live mullets of the first. Chamersley. Gu. a bend betw. six escallops or. Chames. Gu. a chief indented erm. Chamford (Ireland). Gu. a buglehorn betw. three mullets arg. Chamier. Az. on a fesse or, betw. three roses ar. a human heart gu. Chamon, or Chamond. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. within a bordure gobonated of the second and or. Chamond, or Chaumond (Trenworth-Chamond, and afterwards, for several descents, of Launcells, co. Cornwall ; Sir Thomas Chamond, eldest son of Sir John Chamond, of Launcells, knt. m. a co-heiress of Tregarthian, and had two daus. the elder of whom, Margaret, widow of Arundel, of Talvarne, m. Richard Trevanion, 9nd son of Sir Hugh Treva- nion of Caerhays, and had by him three sons, viz. H ucH, of Trelegan, whose line is extinct ; Richard, of Tregarthian, represented, through female de- scent, by John Tillie Coryton, of Pentillie Castle, esq. ; and William, of Tregadder, whose only dau. and heir marrying John Gervcys, esq. was ancestor of the Rev. Richard Gcrveys Grylls, of Helston). Ar. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis gu. Crest — A lion sejant. Chamond (Somers). Paly of six ar. and az. a fesse gu. Chamond. Ar. a chev. battelly betw. three ravens' legs erased sa. Chamondby (Wilts). Or, on a cross vert, five mullets of the field. Chamoun. Ar. a chev. crenellee betw. three falcons' heads erased sa. Champ. Ar. a fesse betw. three mascles gu. Crest — A stag ppr. Champagne (Portarlington, Ireland: Josias de Cham- pagne, of Saintouge in France, left his native country at the revocation of the edict of Nantes, and settled in Ireland. His son. Major Josias Champagnfe, m. Lady Jane Forbes, and was father of the Very Rev. Arthur de Robillard Champagne, Dean of Clonmacnoise, who left at his decease, with four sons, of whom the youngest, General Sir Josias Champagne, died Jan. 31, 1840, six daus. viz. Jane, m. to Henry, Earl of Uxbridge ; Letitia, m. to George Stepney, esq.; Mary-Anne, »n. to Sir Charles Desvoeux, bart. ; Deborah, m. to the Rev. Samuel Close, of Elm Park; Elizabeth, and Harriet, m. to Sir Erasmus Dixon Borrows, bai't.) Az. a lizard extended, in pale ar. betw. three mullets, two and one, or, in chief a ducal coronet of the last. Champaigne. Or, a fret sa. Champaicne. Ar. a chief gu. Champaigne, Champain, or Champigne. Erm. a bend az. and a chief gu. Champaine (Kent). Ar. three bars wavy gu. Champane. Vert, a fesse counter-embattled or, betw. three trefoils, slipped erm. Champanty. Az. a lion ramp, or, holding in the dexter paw a hind's leg, erased at the first joint ar. Champanty, Champaine, or Champaicne (Tluirlston, CO. Leicester). Or, fretty sa. Champayn (Leicester). Or, fretty sa. on each joint a crosslet fitchee of the first. Champayne (Kent). Or, three hounds pass. gu. Champavne. Ar. three bars nebulee gu. (Another, barry nebtilee of si.x ar. and gu ) Champeine. Ar. a fesse sa. Chamfer. Per pale ar. and gu. a bend counter- changed. Cham PER NON. Gu.a saltire vair, betw. twelve crosses patt6e fitchee or. Crest — A lion's head erased ar. semee of roundles sa. and ducally crowned or. Champernon. Gu. a saltire vair, betw. four crosses pattee fitchee or. (Another, twelve crosses fonnee fitchee or. Another, twelve crosses bottonee or.) Champernon. Gu. a saltire vair betw. sixteen be- zants. Champernowne (Clist Champernowne, co. Devon, originally called Campo Arnulphi, the flr.st mem- bers sent to parliament by the county of Cornwall having been William de Campo Arnulphi, and Reginald Beville ; the heiress of this, the senior branch of one of the most distiuguislied families in England, Elizabeth, only dau. of Sir William Champernowne, of Clist, knt. m. 1st, William Pol- glas, and 2dly, John Cergeaux). Gu. a saltire vair betw. twelve billets or. Crest — A swan sitting ppr. holding in the beak a horseshoe, or. Champernowne (Bees Ferrers, and Modbury, co. Devon, descended from Richard, a younger son of Sir Henry Champernowne, of Clist Champernowne; Blanch Campernowne, the heiress of the elder line, (the Champernownes of Bees Ferrers,) ?//-. Sir Robert Willoughby, of Broke, knt. summoned to parliament in 1492; and the Modbury family, which maintained tlie first position in tiie county of Devon, has long since passed away). Arms, &c. same as the preceding. Champernowne (Dartington, co. Devon, founded by the second son of Sir Philip Champernowne, of Modbury, Sir Arthur Champernowne, who ex- changed, early in the reign of Elizabeth, the Lordship of Polsloe for that of Dartington ; Jane, only dau. and heir of Arthur Champernowne, of Dartington, esq. 7n. the Rev. Richard Harington, 2nd son of Sir James Harington, bart. and was mother of the late .4rthur (Harington) Champer- nowne, of Dartington, esq. high sheriff of Devon in 1811). Arms, Sec. as Champernowne of Clist. c n A C H A Champernowne (Calcott, near Cricklaile, co. Wilts ; descended from the Cbainpernownes of DeTOn, aud now represented by Richard C hampurnowne, of Bath, esq.) Gu. a saltire vair betw. twelve crosses formee fitcUee, or. Crest — A demi lion arg. holding a cross formee litchee, or. C'hampevne (Champeyne in Uuffield, co. Derby: the co-heirs m. Foucher, aud Daundelin). Or, fretty sa. Champeyon. Ar. a sword in pale sa. within an orle of trefoils slipped enn. Champion (Berkshire and Essex). Ar. three trefoils slipped sa. Crest — An arm embowed and erect, in armour ppr. garnished or, holding in the gaunt- let a chaplet of laurel vert. CHA5IP10N (Loudon). The same. Champion (Essex). Sa. three trefoils slipped ar. CuAiapioN. Ar. three trefoils, slipped sa. Crest— An arm in armour ei'ect, couped below the elbow, holding in the gauntlet a chaplet of laurel. Champion (London). Or, on a fesse gu. an eagle displ. of the first, betw. three trefoils slipped pean, within a bordure engr. az. charged with eight bezants. Crest — An arm erect, rested ar. cuff gu. holding in the hand ppr. a chaplet vert. Champion (Lord Mayor of London, 1565). Or, on a fesse gu. betw. three trefoils, slipped erm. an eagle displ. of the field, within a bordure bezantee. Another, the bordure engr.) Champion. The same Arms, the bordure being engr. gu. bezantee. Crest — An ai-m erect, couped at the elbow, vested gu. charged with three bars or, hold- ing in the hand ppr. a rose branch of the first. Champion. Ar. a chev. betw. three escallops az. Champion. Ar. two bars nebulee gu. Champion (Loudon). Or, two wings conjoined and expanded, sa. betw. three trefoils, slipped ermines, on a chief gu. an eagle displayed arg. Champnes (Yarnescomhe). Arg. a lion ramp. gu. within a bordure engr. sa, Champness (Lord Mayor of London, 15.34). Per pale ar. and sa. a lion ramp. gu. within a bordure engr. componee counterchanged. Champnev (Barnstaple, CO. Devon). Ar. a lionramp. gu. within a bordure engr. sa. Champney (Devonshire). Ar. two lozenges iu fesse gu- Ar. two fusils in pale (an Ar. a lion ramp. gu. Gu. a lion ramp, within a Champney (Devonshire). other, iu fesse) gu. Champney (Devonshire). Champney (Devoushire) bordure engr. ar. Champney (Kent). Ar. three bars nebulee gu Champney (London). Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three crosses pattee engr. erm, Champney (London). Sa. a chev. or, betw. three crosses erm. Crest — A leopard's head erased guard, or, ducally gorged sa. Champney. Ar. three bars wavy gu. (Another, the bars plain.) Crest— A lion's gamb erased, sup porting a torteau gu. Champney. Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three crosses voided of the same. Champney. Sa. a chev. betw. three crosses engr. enn. Champney. engi*. erm. Champney. Per pale ar. and sa. a lion ramp, within a bordure gu. and or. Champney. Az. a lion ramp. or. (Another, ar.) Champney. Barry nebulee of six ar. and gu. a bend az. Champney. Vert, a fesse crenellee ar. betw. three trefoils ei'm. Champney. Ar. a fesse sa. Champneys (OrcharJley, co. Somerset, bart.) Per pale or aud sa. within a bordure engr. counter- changed, a lion ramp. gu. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or, a sword erect gu. betw. two wings ex- panded ar. Supporters— Two lions ramp. gu. mu- rally crowned, aud (by grant of Louis XIV. King of France) one charged with the arms of France, and the other of Navarre. Mvtto—Vvo patria nou tiuiidus perire. Gu. a fesse ar. betw. three crosses forrafee Champneys (Puddle Town, co. Dorset). Per pale ar. and sa. a lion ramp, guard, gu. within a bordure engr. counterchanged. Crests — First, a demi man sidefaced ppr. wreathed about the head ar. and sa. vested gu. sleeves or, cuffs of the third, holding in the dexter hand a gem ring, gold, stone az. ; second, on a ducal coronet or, a sword erect gu. betw. two wings expanded ar. Champneys (Kent). Per pale ar. and sa. a lionramp. guard, gu. and or. Champneys (Orchardly, co. Somerset). Ar. a lion ramp, within a bordure engr. sa. Crest — A demi Moor, fullfaced ppr. holding in the dexter hand a diamond ring ppr. Champneys (Hall Place and Ostenhauger, co. Kent ; a younger branch of the Champneysof Ordchardleigh ; descendedmore immediately from Sir John Champ- neys, knt. Lord Mayor of Loudon in 1534, who purchased Hall Place. The eventual heiress of the family, Harriet, only child of William Champneys, of Ostenhauger, esq. m. iu 1707 John Byrte, or Burt, of Boley Hill, Rochester, esq. and had, inter alios, a son and successor, the Rev. Henry William Burt, who took the name of Champneys). Per pale arg. and sa. within a bordure engr. counter- changed, a lion ramp. gu. Crest — A demi .Moor, sidefaced, habited or, cufis, cape, aud ornaments on the shoulders gu. wreathed about the temples of the two last, holding in the dexter hand a gold ring, with a sapphire stone set therein. Chanard, or Channard. Barry of six or and gu. Chance (Birmingham). Gu. on a saltire betw. four towers and a sword erect in base . . a fleur-de-lis. Crest — A demi lion ramp, holding with both paws a sword erect. ■ .s t - ■. . - t \ t-u Chanceler (Shieldhill, Scotland). Or, a lion ramp.^-*^ t^iAotU ^vie«..«A sa. armed and langued gu. on a chief of the last three mullets of the first. Crest — An eagle displ. sa. Motto — Que je surmonte. Chancellour. Ar. on a canton sa. a saltire of the field. Chancey (Essex, and Porton, co. Norfolk). Gu. a cross botonnee or, on a chief az. a lion pass, of the second. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a grif- fin's head and wings endorsed, bendy gu. and az. beaked of the first. Chancey, or Channsy (Essex). Or, a chev. betw. three eagles displ. gu. Chancey, or Chauncey (Sawbridgeworth, co. Herts). Gu. a cross patonce ar. on a chief az. a lion pass. or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a griflin's head gu. charged with a pale az. betw. two wings displ. of the last the inward part of the wings of the second. Chancey (Lincolnshire). Ar. a chev. gu. within a bordure sa. bezautee. Chancey, or Chanceys (Edgcott, co. Northampton; granted 23 Nov. 1540). Or, three (auother, four) chev. engr. gu. Crest — An arm erect, vested ar. enfiled with a ducal coronet or, holding in the hand ppr. a battle-axe, staff gu. headed of the first. Chancey, Chauncey, orCHAMENY (Northumberland). Or, a chev. engr. gu. Chancey. Ar. a chev. betw. three annulets gu. Chandler (London). Ar. two bendlets sa. betw. five pellets in saltire. Crest — A bull's head sa. attired ar. Chandler (London). Chequy arg. and gu. on a bend sa. three lions pass. or. Chandler, or Chaundler. Az. achev. ar. betw. three raascles or. Chandois, or Chandos. Ar. a pile gu. iu chief a label of five points az. Chandos (Cambridgeshire). Erm. a pile gu. Chandos (Baron Chandos, summoned to Parliament in 1537). Or, a pile gu. Crest — An old man's head, sidefaced ppr. hair grey, on the forehead a wreath. Chandos. Ar. a pile gu. Crest— lu a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head sa. Chandoys, or Chandoz (Cheshire). Or, a lion ramp. gu. tail forked. C H A CHA Chandoz (Cornwall). Or, on a pile betw. six stars gu. three estoiles of tlie field. Chandoz. Gu. a pile ar. a label az. Chane (Scotland). Ar. three branches of bay, banded vert, betw. as many crescents gu. Chanenet, Chaven, or Chavenot. Paly of six ar. and az. a fesse gu. Chanflere. Sa. a cross flory or, betw. twelve billets of the second. Chanirew (Scotland). Or, a fesse chequy ar. and az. betw. three mullets in chief, and a crescent in base, gu. Chanlevs. Erm. on a fesse gu. three lozenges of the field. Channelley (Buckinghamshire). Az. a fesse, in- dented, betw. three martlets or. Channesi.ey. Gu. a bend betw. three escallops or. CUANNY (Hertfordshire). Gu. a cross patonce ar. on a chief az. a lion pass. or. Vrcst—X demi eagle displ. in a ducal coronet, all or. Chanon, or Canon. Ar. on a chev. gu. two couple closes or. Chanbey. Ar. guttfee az. a cross engr. or. Chan BY. Ar. two bars gu. Chansebire. Az. an eagle displ. barry of eight ar. and gu. Chanseul. Sa. three eagles displ. ar. Chansey. Barry of twelve ar. and sa. a lion ramp. Chanticler (Cornwall). Az. three cocks ar. Chanticleb. Az. three cocks or. Chantmable. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three blackbirds ppr. CHANTRELL(Devonshise). Ar. three hounds (another, talbots) pass. sa. Chantrell. Ar. a chev. betw. three hounds pass. sa. Chantrell, or Chauntrell (Woodley, co. Berks). Az. a pelican in her nest vulning herself ar. Chantrell (Ockingham). Ar. a pelican in her nest vulning herself sa. the nest or. Crest— K tower ar. in the gate a boar's head sa. Chantry. Sa. guttee de larme a lion ramp. ar. Crest— k lion ramp. gu. supporting a pillar sa. Chanwrit. Barry of ten ar. and gu. a bordure sa. charged with ten martlets of the first. Chape, Chapfe, or Chappes (Norfolk). Gu. a fesse wavy betw. six billets ar. Crest— k dexter hand gauntleted, holding a pheon, point upwards ppr. Chapell, or Chappell (Cambridgeshire). Per fesse ar. and veit, a chapel gu. betw. four escallop shells, counterchanged. Chapell. Gu. three chaplets or. Chaplen (Scotland). Gu. on a fesse nebulee ar. betw. six billets or, a rose of the first. Chaplin, or Chapelin (London, and Stoneham, co. Hants ; granted 1593). Erm. on a chief indented az. three griflins' heads, erased or. Crest— k grif- fin's head erased ar. ducally gorged or. Chaplin (Lord Mayor of London, lfi78). Erm. on a chief indented vert, three griffins' heads erased or. Chaplin (Blankney, co. Lincoln). Arms, as the pre- ceding. Crest— k griffin's head erased or, gorged with a mural crown vert. Chaplin (Weston, co. Northampton). Gu. three co vered cups betw. eight crosses crosslet fitchfee ar. Chaplin. Gu. a fesse nebulee or, betw. six billets ar. Chapman (Cambridgeshire). Per chev. ar. and gu. a crescent counterchanged, a canton of the second. Crest— k dexter arm in armour, couped and erect, holding in the hand a lance, all ppr. Chapman (Stretton, co. Gloucester). Same Anns. Chapman (Cambridgeshire). Per chev. ar. and gu. a crescent counterchanged, on a chief of the second a unicorn's head, couped, betw. two leopards' faces or. Crest— k falcon ar. beaked and legged gu. supporting a garb or. Chapman (London). The same Arms. Crest— Oni of a crescent per pale or and gu. an unicorn's head gu. maned, horned, and guttee of the fii'st. Chapman (Lincoln ; granted 6 March, 1704). Per chev. ar. and az. a crescent betw. two leopards' heads in pale counterchanged. Crest— k fleur-de- lis or, betw. two olive branches vert. Chapman (London). Vert, five plates in saltire. Chapman (Rainthorpe Hall, co. Norfolk). Per chev. ar. and gu. a crescent betw. two leopards' faces in pale counterchanged, on a canton or, three trefoils of the second, all within a bordure gu. and gold, charged with bezants and torteaux. Chapman (London and Yorkshire). Per chev. ar. and gu. a crescent counterchanged. Crest — A buck's head per chev. ar. and gu. (Another crest, to the Chapmans of Cornwall, viz. an arm cm- bowed, habited in mail ppr. cufi'ed ar. holding in the hand ppr. a broken tilting spear or, enfiled with a chaplet vert.) Chapman (Highbury Park, co. Middlesex). The same Arms. Crest— k dexter arm embowed in armour, holding in the hand ppr. a broken tilting spear also ppr. enfiled with a chaplet of laurel vert. Chapman (Scotland). Vert, a saltire engr. betw. four boars' heads, erased ar. Chapman (Scotland). Vert, a saltire engr. and iu chief a boar's head erased ar. Chapman (Yorkshire). The same Arms as of Cam- bridge, adding a bordure gu. Chapman (Yorkshire). Per chev. ar. and gu. a cross counterchanged. Chapman. Vert, a saltire engr. betw. four sangliers heads erased ar. Chapman. Per chev. ar. and gu. in chief three leo- pards of the second, in base a crescent or. Chapman. Per chev. ar. and gu. a crescent betw. three leopards' heads counterchanged. Chapman. Per chev. ar. and gu. in chief three demi lions of the second, in base a crescent of the first. Chapman. Per chev. ar. and gu. in chief a leopard's head of the second ; on a canton or, three trefoils slipped per pale gu. and az. all within a bordure gobonated ar. and az. Chapman (Whitby Strand, co. York, borne by Aaron Chapman, esq. M.P. for Whitby; John Chapman, of Lower Stokesby Hall, near Whitby, esq. ; and by Thomas Chapman, of Montague Place, Bryanstone Square, London, and of Whitby, esq. F.S.A.) Per chev. arg. and gu. a crescent counterchanged. Crest— k\i arm embowed, habited in mail ppr. cuffed arg. holding in the hand ppr. a broken tilt- ing spear or, enfiled with a chaplet vert. Motto— Crescet sub pondere virtus. Chapman. Per chev. gu. and ar. three leopards' heads counterchanged, within a bordure of the second, on a canton . . three trefoils slipped. Chapman. Per fesse ar. and gu. a mascle counter- changed. Chapman (Killua Castle, co. Westmeath, bart.) Per chev. arg. and gu. in the centre a crescent, coun- terchanged. Crest— kix arm embowed in armour holding a broken spear, encircled with a wreath of laurel, all ppr. Motto — Crescet sub pondere virtus. Chapman (granted, in 1573, to John Chapman of Loudon). Per chev. arg. and gu. in chief three leopards' heads of the second, and in base a cres- cent or. Crest- kn heraldic antelope's head erased sa. horned, armed, and maned or, pierced in the neck with an arrow gold, headed arg. embrued Chapman (Somersetshire). Per chev. arg. and gu. a crescent counterchanged. Crest— k buck s head, cabossed sa. attired or, betw. the attires two arrows in saltire gold, feathered arg. Chapman (Hanging Aston, co. Worcester). Arms, the same. Chapman (as borne by Sir John Chapman, of West Hampnett, near Chichester, high sherifi' of Sussex and Sui-rey in 1634). Per chev. gu. and arg. a crescent counterchanged, a canton erm. Chapoin. Per bend sinister ar. and sa. Chaponn. Per bend ar. and sa. CHAPPELL(London ; Her. Of.MSS. Vincent, No. 154). or, an anchor in pale sa. Crest— kn arm vested . . holding a viper ppr. passing through a cup of an obicular figure. CH A CHA Ch*ppell. Or.onanancliorsa.afleur-dc lis ar.for dift". Chappeli.en. Per saltire or and gu. four water bou- gets couQtevchanged. Chaps. Ar. a fesse dancettfee betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee gu. Charbrone. Or, on a diev. engr. betw. three eagles displ. gu. as many plates. Charceuon. Az. a chev. betw. three swans ar. mem- bered gu. Chard. Quarterly, or and gu. over all a label of five points az. Charq (as borne by William Wheaton Charu, of Pathe House, co. Somerset, esq.) Ar. on a chev. az. betw. two partridges ppr. in chief, and in base a greyhound courant sa. j garb betw. two bugle- horns stringed or. Crest — An eagle lising ar. the dexter claw resting on an escutciieon az, charged with a buglehoi n, stringed or. gorged with a collar gemelle sa. and holding in the beak an oak branch slipped ppr. Motto — Nil desperai)dum. CHARuiiLon (Spvatling. co. Norlolk). Ar. a chev. betw. thi"ee crosses crosslet litcliee az. CHARDELOWE.'or .S H ARU CLOW E. Ar. 3 chcv. gu. betw. three crosses botonuee sa. Charuin (Beuley I'ark,co. Leicester). Ar. a chev. az. in chief two roses gu. barbed vert, in base an eagle close of the second. Crest— A dove. Charent. Paly of six, ar. and az. a fesse gu. ChaRilton. Or, a chev. engr. sa. betw. three bucks' heads cabossed vert, within a bordure az. Charington. Gu. ou a bend sa. cotised or, three swans ar. Charinoworth. Vert, on a chev. ar. three pheons sa. tVf*^ — A naked arm embowed, holding a cut- lass, all ppr. Chark (London ; gianted 21 Jan. 1604). Sa. on a pale ar. a (Jreek upsilon gu. Charlemont, Earl of. See Caui.feild. Charleners. Az. three mascles or, a chief indented gu. Charles (Bi idgeuhall). Erm. ou a chief gu. five fusils of the field. Charles (Tavislock, co. Devon). Erm. (another, ar.) on a chief wa vy gu. an eagle displ. or. Crest — A denii eagle with two heads per pale, or and erm. Charles (Devonshire). Barry nebulee of eight, or and sa. Charles (London). Erm. on a chief gu. five lozenges in fesse of the field. Crest — A demi wolf erm. holding a halbert ai'. tassellfd or. Charles (Norfolk). Erm. on a chief gu. three mascles (anothei', lozeugt s) of the first. Charles (Stratford, co. Waiwirk, and Norfolk). Erm. on a chief gu. five lozenges in fesse of the field. (Another, the lozenges or.) Charles. Gu. a chief indented erm. Charles. Ar. on a chief wavy gu. an eagle displ. or. Charles. Erm.ona chief gu. four lozenges of the first. Charles, or Chareles. Ar. on a bend sa. three cinquefoils or. Charless. Gu. a chief erm. Charleston. Ar. on a chev. vert, three eagles displ. or. Charleston, or Charlton. Ar. on a chev. betw. three eagles displ. vert. Charlesworth. Ar. a cock gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a cock's head ppr. Charlet (Hillmore, co. Woicester). Or, a lion ramp. vert, wiihin a bordure engr. of the last. Charleton (Guissons, CO. Sussex). Erin, on a bend sa. three pheons ar. C'rc.vt— An arm embowed, habited to tlie elbow gu. cufl'ed erm. holding in the hand ppr. a broad arrow. Charletun. Az. three swans ar. Charleto.n. Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three gritfius' beads erased sa. Charleton. Az. a chief or, hetw. three swans ar. Charlett (as borne, quarterly with Newport, by Col. James Wakesian Newport Charlett, of Hanley Court, CO. Worcester). Gu. a liou ramp, within a bordure engr. ar. Charleville, Earl of. See Bury. Charllwood. Or, a chev. betw. three trefoils slipped az. Crest — An arrow in pale, entiled with a ducal coronet, all ppr. Charley, or Charni.ey. Az. a bend betw. three hawks lures or. Crest — A griffin pass, holding in the dexter claw a buckle. Charley-Priory (Leicestershire). Az. a saltire or, betw. two ducal coronets In pale, and as many mitres, with labels in (esse of the last. Charlston (Essex). Ar. on a cross vert, five eagles displ. or. (Another, three eagles displ. of the field ) Crest — Ont of a ducal coronet or, a demi eagle displ. sa. in the beak a heartsease flower ppr. Charlston (Essex). Ar. on a chev. vert, three eagles displ. of the field. (Another, sa.) Charlston. Ar. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. vert. Charlton (Powys Castle, co. Montgomery, the chief line of the Charltons of Apley Castle. Sir John de Charlton, who m. Hawise, dau. and heiress of Owen ap Griffith, last Prince of Powys Wenwyu- wyn, was summoned to Parliament as a Baron, from 131.'! CO }.t'i3). Or. a lion ramp. gu. Charlton (Apley Castle, co. Salop ; Robert Charleton of Apley was grandson of William Knightley, a younger son of the ancient house of Fawsley in NorLhamptonshire, by Anne de Cliarleton his wife, sister and heiress of Thomas de Ciiarleton of Apley, grandson of Alan de Charleton, who, in i'.iiT, had license to embatile his manor houses of Apley and Withyford, which last, togetiier v/it'ii Aston Aer,he obtained in marriage with Margery, the heiress of Hugh Fitz-Aer. St. John Chiverton Charlton, esq. the present possessor of Apley Castle, is line- ally descended from the abovemeutioned Robert Charlton). Or, a lion ramp. gu. a cauton sinister, quarterly, first and fourth, gu. ten bezants, four, thi'ee, two, and one, for Zouch ; second and third, az. on a mount vert, a lion pass, guard, or, for Fitz-Aer. Crest — Out of an Eastern coronet or, a tiger's head atul neck ad'i'ontee gu. CuARi.TON (as borne by Philip Charlton, of Wythe- ford Hall, CO. Salop, esq. youngest son of the late Sl. John Charlton, of Aiiley Castle, esq. and uncle to Che present St. Johu Cliiverton Charlton, of Apley Castle, esq.) Arms, &e. same as preceding. Charlion (Ludford, co. Hereford, and Witton, co. Salop; desrendtjd from Sir Job Charlton, bart. Speakei* of the House of Commons, ^c///;>. James 11. son and heir of Robert Charlton, of Whitton, esq. who was second son of Robert Charlton, of Apley Castle, esq. Elizabeth, sister and heiress of the last baronet, Sir Francis Charlton of Ludford, in. Ed- mund Lechmere, of Hanley Castle, co. Worcester, esq. M.P.) Or, a lion ramp. gu. quartering Lech- mere. Crest — A leopard's face gu. Charleton (Hesleyside, co. Northumberland; de- scended from Adam de Charleton, Lord of the manor of Chai-lton in Tyiniale, co. Northumber- land, A.D. i:i03; Sir Edward Charleton of Hesley- side, f^reat-great grandson of Edward Charleton, of Charleton Tower in Tyudale, and of Hesleyside, near Bellingham, was created a Baronet in 1(545 ; he m. Wary, eldest dau. and co lieir of Sir Edward Widdriugton, of Cartington, hart, and had four daus. — I. Elizabeth, m. to William Charlton of York and Longlee, esq. sou of William Charlton, of Longlee.esq. younger brother of Sir Edward Charl- ton, of Hesleyside, hart. ; II. Mary, 7n. to — 'i'al- bot, esq. ; ill. Cliristiana ; iv. Catherine, ?«. to Sir Nicholas Sherburne, of Stonyhurst, hart. ; the pre- sent representative of the family is William John Charlton, of Hesleyside, esq. sheriff of Northum- berland in 1837, great-great-grcat grandson of Wil- liam Charlton, of Longlee, esq. by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and co heiress of Sir Edward Cliarleton, of Hesleyside, bart.) Or, a lion ramp. gu. Charleton (Lea Hall, co. Northumberland, there settled from a very j'emote period). Arms, as the preceding. Crest — A leopard's face gu. Motto — Sans variei'. Charlton (Chilwell, co. Nottingham, resident about the middle of the fifteenth century, in St. Austin's parish, Watling Street, London, and subsequently seated at Sandiacre, co. Deiby, whence they re- moved to Chilwell ; the present representative is Thomas Broijghton Charlton, of Chilwell, co. Nottingham, esq.) Az. on a chev. or, betw. three swans ar. as many cinquefoils gu. quartering A A CHA C H A Sharpe, Strey, Dannet, Welles, and Orton. Crest (granted by Richard St. George, Norroy, to Thomas Charlton, esq. in 1612: the coat of arms had long been borne by his ancestors) — A swan's head and neck erased ar. beaked gu. gorged with a cbaplet vert. Motto — Stabit consciiis a;qui. Charlton. Az. a chev. betw.six swans ar. membered gu- Charlton. Az. a chev. betw. three swans ar. Charlton. Az. a chev. or, betw. three swans ar. CHARNtLL (Ireland). Az. a cross engr. ar. Cuarnell (Warwickshire, and Muston.co. Leicester). Az. a cross engr. or. Crext — Out of a ducal coro- net or, a demi eagle displ. {Another crest — A pea- cock close or.) Charnell, or C'harnells (Warwickshire). Gu. a fesse erm. betw. two chev. or. Charnell (Warwickshire and Staffordshire). Gu. a fesse betw. two chev. erm. Charnell, Az. a cross engr. ar. in the first quarter a crescent. Charneli.s (Snareston, co. Leicester). Gu. a fesse enn. betw. two chev. or. Charnells (Leicestershire). Vert, a fesse erm. betw. two chev. or. Charnells (Leicestershire). Az. a saltire engr. or, a label gu. Charnells (Warwickshire). Ar. a cross engr. gu. Charnells (Leicestershire). Gu. two chev. within a bordure or. Charnels (Leicestershire). Az. a fesse erm. betw. three chev. or. Chakney. Gu. three inescutcheons ar. Crest — On a rock a dove and olive branch ppr. Charney. Gu. three escallops ar. Charner. Gu. three escutcheons ar. one rebated in the sinister point. Charnfield, or Sharnfield. Az. an eagle displ. or, armed sa. crowned gu. Charnocke (Charnocko, co. Lancaster, seated there as early as the reign of King John ; see the de- sceiits registered at the Visitalhm oj the County of Ijoncaster 1613, by Richard St. George, Norroy King of Arms ; Harleian MSS. Brit. Museum, No3. 1437 and 15-19. In No. 1437, Charnocke quar- ters, az. a cross moline or, for Molyneux of Crosby, CO. Lancaster, (.idani Cliarnocke having m. temp. Edward \l. Joane, dau. and coheiress of Sir Richard Molyneux, of Crosby, knt.) and bears upon an escutcheon of pretence, first and fourth, az. a cross moline or, for Molyneux ; and second and third, ar. three boars' heads erased and erect, sa. for Booth of Barton, Thomas Cliarnocke having m. Bridget, dau. and heiress of John Molyneux (brother of Sir Richard Molyneux of Sephton), by Dorothy, dau. and co heiress of John Booth of Barton, co. Chester. The representation of the family of Charnocke of Charnocke eventually vested in Susanna, dau. and sole surviving heiress of Peter Brooke of Astley, co. Lancaster, esq. who was great-grandson of Richard Brooke, (second son of Sir Richard Brooke, of Mere, knt.) by Margaret his wife, dau. and heiress of Robert Charnocke, of Chai'nocke and Astley, eyq. ; Susanna, the heiress of Brooke and Charnocke, m. first, Thomas Town- ley Parker, of Cuerden, esq. and secondly, Sir Henry Philip Hoghton, of Hoghton Tower, bart.) Ar. on a bend sa. three crosses crosslet of the hi'st. Charnocke, or Chernocke (Hulcot, co. Bedford, de- scended from the ancient family of Charnocke, of Charnocke; Sir John Chernocke of Hulcot, was created a Baronet in 16(il : Charlotte-Hervey, grand- niece and heiress of Sir Villiers Cliernocke, the last baronet, m. the Rev. Edward Orlebar Smith). Ar. on a bend sa. tbree crosses crosslet of the field. Crest — A lapwing ppr. Charnock (Cheshire). Sa. on a bend ar. three cres- cents of the field. Charnock. Ar. on a bend sa. three crosses formee flory of the field. Crest — X dove ppr. Charnock. Ar. on a bend sa. three crosses pattee of the first. Charnock. Ar. on a bend sa. three crosses crosslet of the first, in chief a mullet of the second. Charpeniikr. Az. a bend chequy gu. and or, betw. two unicorns pass. ar. Crest — A dexter hand holding up a fleur-de-lis gu. Charon, or Charrone. Gu. a chev. betw. three es- callops ar. Charon Ys. Or, a fesse betw. six annulets gu. Charreys. Ar. a fesse betw. three annulets gu. Charter. Erm. two rouudles gu. a chief az. Crest — An ass pass. ppr. Charrington. Cre\t—\. dexter arm issuing out of a cloud, pointing to a star all ppr. Charteray. Ar. a chev. betw. three cinquefoils gu. Charteris Douglas (Earl of IVeiinjss and March). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a fesse az. witliin a double tressure flory counterflory gu. ; second and third, or a lion ramp. sa. Crest— A swan ppr. Supporters — Two swans ppr. Motto — Je pense. Charteris (Amisfield, descended from Robert de Char- teris, temp. Malcolm IV.) Ar. a fesse az. within a double tressure tlory counterflory gu. Charters, or Chartres (Hempsfield, Scotland). Ar. a fesse az. Crest — Out of a cloud a dexter arm, from the shoulder fesseways, brandishing a scime- tar ppr. Motto — Non gladis, sed gratia. Charters, Charteris, or Chartres. Erm. a fesse g«. Crest — A denii cat ramp, guard, ppr. Charters, Charteris, or Chartres. Erm. a fesse gu. in base a crescent of the last. Crest, as the last. Charters, or Chartres (Kinfauns, Scotland). Ar. a fesse az. within a double tressure flory counterflory gu. Crest and Motto the same. Chari .MAN, or Chartna-M. Per chev. ar. and gu. three crosses crosslet counterchanged. Chartnam, or Chartnay. Per chev. gu. and ar. three crosses botonnee counterchanged. CiiARTNEY,and Chartnay. Per chev. gu. and ar. three crosses crosslet counterchanged. 6Vm<— Two arms in armour, vambraced, wielding a battle-axe all ppr. Chartsey (Kent). Az.abend betw. three hawks' heads erased ar. Chartsey, or Chersey. Ar. a bend betw. three falcons' heads erased of the first, and beaked or. Crest — A wolf pass. sa. devouring a fish of the second. Chase, or Chansey. Gu. four crosses patonce ar. on a canton az. a lion pass. or. Crest — A griffin's head erased, holding in the beak a key. Chase. Gu. four crosses crosslet, two and two, or, on a canton az. a lion pass, of the same. Chasey (Somersetshire). Gu. a griflin segreant or, on a chief erm. three fusils sa. Chaslion. Gu. three fusils in fesse erm. Chassens, or Chansen.s. Sa. three eagles displ. or. Chassens. Gu. three eagles displ. ar. Chassereau. Gu. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased or. Crest — A demi chevalier brandishing a sword ppr. Chasteleyne, or Le Chestelryne. Or, three castles triple-towered sa. Chasteliai (France). Gu. a castle with two towers or, embattled and masoned sa. adorned with four fans ar. Chaste LI AN. Ar. a fesse indented counterflory .sa- Chastelion, or Cha.sielin. Ar. a fesse dancettee sa. the points flory. Crest — A fleur-de lis or. CuASTELiON (France). Gu. three pales vairfe, on a chief a martlet sa. Chastell. Gu. two bars ar. on a canton of the last a tower triple-towered sa. Chastell. Gu. two bars ar. on a canton sa. a tower of the second. Chastellaynk (Essex). Az. a fesse or. Chastelon. Ar. a fesse dancettee, in base a fleur-de- lis sa. Crest — On the point of a sword in pale a maunch. CiiAsi ELOiN. Sa. a lion pass. ar. crowned or, betw. six crosses crosslet of the second. Chastelper. Gu. a lion pass. ar. on a chief sa. a tower triple towered or. C11A.STL10N, or Chastyon. Gu. three lozenges in fesse erm. Chatcher, or Catcher (London). See Catcher. Chatelon. Sa. a lion pass, guard, crowned or, betw. eight crosslets ar. Chater (Chasthall, co. York). Az. achev. erm. betw. three annulets ar. on a chief or, as many martlets gu. C;iATKR (Yorkshire). Per bend indented az. and ar. Cif A CIIA three cinquefoils counterclianged. Crest — An ass pass. ppr. CiiATER. Crest — A demi Hon douUe queued. t'liATERTON. Per chev. sa. and gu. three goats' heads erased ar. armed or, within a bordure eugr. of the third. Chaterton. Per chev. sa. and ar. a goat's head erased and counterchanged. Chatfieli). Ar. a griffin segreant sa. on a chief purp. three escallops of the field. Orf.vi— An heraldic antelope's head erased ar. ducally gorged or. CliATFiELU. Crest — A demi black shooting an arrow from a bow, with a quiver at his back all ppr. Chatham (Lancashire). Sa. a cross flory ar. Chaite. Gu. a key in bend ar. Chatteris. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three fleurs-de-lis sa. on a chief az. three bezants. Crest — On a mount vert a pheasant ppr. in its mouth a fleur-de- lis or, and resting the dexter foot on a bezant. Motto— LiburtAS. Chattersett. . Az. an inescutcbeon within an orle of martlets or. Chatterton (Castle Mahon, co. York.bart.) Or, a lion's head erased az. betw. three mullets gu. Crest— An antelope's head erased ar. transpierced with an arrow from the back of the neck. Motto — Loyal a mort. Chatterton (Cambridgeshire). Gu. a cross potent or. Ciest — A demi griffin gu. beaked, legged, and "winged or, Chatterton. See Chadekton. Chatting. Sa. a fesse or, in chief three mullets pierced of the last. Crest — A human heart gu. pierced through with a sword in bend sinister, point downwards ppr. Chaucer (as borne by Geoffrey Chaucer, of Wood- stock, the father of English Poetry). Parted per pale ar. and gu. a bend counterchanged. Crest — A tortoise pass. ppr. Chaucer (London). The same. Ch\ucek. Tlie same jlnw*. Crest — Two lions' paws ar. and gu. supporting a shield, parted per pale, counterchanged. Chaucer (Sufl'olk). Ar. on a chief gu. a lion ramp, of the held. Chaucer. Per pale ar. and gu. Chaucer. Per pale gu. and ar. a bend counter- changed. Chaucer. Per pale ar. and gu. a fesse counter- changed. Chaucombe (Warwickshire, represented by the Se- CRAVEs and Berkeleys). Sa. a lion ramp. ar. crowned or. Chaucombe. Or, on a chief vert, five mullets ar. Chaucombe. Barry of ten ar. and gu. eight martlets in orle sa. Chaufi.ere. Sa. semee of billets or, a cross flory of the second. Chaulas. Or, a mound sa. banded ar. and ensigned with a cross pattee gu. Chaulx. Gu. a cross pattee ar. a chief az. Chaumbe, or Chamber. Per cross ar. and az. a chev. counterchanged. Chaumpvent. Paly of six ar. and az. a fesse gu. Chaun. Ar. on a chev. gu. two chev- or. Chaunceller. £rm. on a quarter ar. a saltirc engi'. sa. Chaunceler (Brafferton, co. Durham). Or, three parroquets vert. Chauncey (Essex). Ar. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. . . membered gu. Chaunuey (Northamptonshire). Or, three chev. engr. Chauncey. Az. three wolves pass, in pale, betw. two flaunches or, each charged with an anchor sa. Chauncey. Ar. a chev. gu. within a bordure'sa. be- zantee. Chauncey. Gu. a cross botonee ar. on a chief az. a lion pass, guard, or. Chauncey, or Chauncy. Or, two chev. gu. within a bordure sa. bezantee. Chauncy (as borne by N. S. Chauncy, of Bryanstoue Square, and Green End, Little Munden, co. Hert- ford, eaq.thedcscendant of an ancient Hertfordshire family). Gu. a cross patonce ar. on a chief vert a lion pass, or, quartering Chancy, ancient, Albini, Gifl'ord, Ross, Proffit, Horne, Cornwall, Parke, Augar, and Harrison. Crest— Out of a ducal co- ronet or, a grifiin's head gu. charged with a pale vert, bLtw. two wings, of the same, the inside gu. Chauncy. Gu. a cross patonce ar. on a chief az. a lion pass, guard, or. t're*<— A dexter hand striking with a dagger, all ppr. Chaundler. Cliequy ar. and gu. on a bend engr. sa. three lions pass. or. Crest — A pelican in her piety sa. nest vert, Chaumjos. Or, a lion ramp, double queued gu. Chaunuoz. Or, on a pile gu. betw. six estoiles of the last as many of the first. Chauney. Gu. across patonce ar. on a chief az. a lion pass. or. Crest — A savage's arm embowed, holding a club ppr. Chaunsey, or Cauncey. Gu. a crosss patonce arg. on a chief az. a lion pass. or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi griflin, wings displ. paly az. and gu. and beaked or. Chaunstor (Somersetshire). Sa. a cross moline betw. twelve billets or. Chaunterell. Ar. three talbots pass. sa. Chauraun. Ar. out of amount, in base, a tree grow- ing, vei't, thereon a dove rising ppr. Chaures. Barry of ten (another, sixteen) ar. and gu. an orle of martlets sa. CuAURY (Lord Alayor of London, 1494). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three birds az. as many annulets. Chaukv, Gu. three pales chequy or and az. on a chief of the second as many martlets of the first. Chaury. Ar. two bars gu. betw. eight guttees d« larmes, four, three, and one. Chausvile. Sa. three eagles or. Chausvile. Sa. three eagles or. Chavknt. Paly of six az. and ar. a fesse or. Chiwcek, or Chawcers. Gu. three Catharine wheels or. Crest — A tortoise pass. ppr. Chawcers. Gu. three mill-wheels or. Chawcombe (Wiltshire). Or, on a cross vert, five mullets ar. (Another, one mullet). Chawder (Scotland). Ar. three sprigs conjoined in base vert, on a chief gu. a crescent betw. two mul- lets of the field. Chawdrey. Ar. a fesse gu. in chief three torteaux. Chawells. Az. two chev. or. Chawlas. Or, a mound sa. environed with a circia and ensigned with a cross avellane gu. Chawmonp. Ar. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis gu. Chawner (Newton Manor House, near Alton, co. Hants, and of Muslane, co. Derby). Sa. a chev. betw. three cherubims* heads or. Crest — A sea- wolf's head, erased ppr. Motto — Nil desperan- dum. Chavvney (London). Or, on a chev. sa. betw. three birds az. membered gu. as many martlets of the field. Chawney (Yorkshiie). Gu. a cross patonce ar. on a chief az. a lion pass. or. Chawninc, or Cheveninc (Chevcning, co. Kent). Vert, an eagle displ. ar. beaked and membered gu. Chaworth, Baron. See Brabazon. Cha worth (Alfreton, co. Derby). Az. two chev. or. Chaworth (Kempsford, co. Gloucester) Same as Chaworth of Alfreton. Chaworth (Annesley, co. Nottingham). Barry of sixteen ar. and gu. an orle of martlets sa. Crest — A castle ppr. on the battlements a plume of five ostrich feathei'S ar. Chaworth, or Chawell (Nottinghamshire). Barry of ten ar. and gu. three martlets sa. Chaworth (Oxfordshire). Barry of eight ar. and gu. in the first as many martlets, three, two, two and one, sa. Chaworth (Suffolk). Az. one (another two, another three) chev. or. Chaworth. Barry of fourteen ar. and gu. an orle of martlets sa. Crest — Out of a castle ar. six laurel leaves vert. Chaworth. Barry of six ar. and gu, three martlets sa. Crest — A tower ar. out of the battlements seven ostrich feathers of the last. CHE CHE Chaworth. Barry of eight ar. and gu. Chawokth. Ar. four bags gu. a bend sa. Chaworth. BaiTy of ten ar. and gu. an orle of mart- lets sa. Chaworth. Barry of eight ar. and gu. an orle of martlets vert. Chaworth, or Chawers. Az. two chcT. ar. (Another, or.) Chawrey. Or, on a chev. sa. betw. three birds az. beaked and legged gu. as many annulets of the first. Crest — An arm erect, couped at the elbow, vested per pale sa. and ar. holding in the hand ppr. a covered cup or. Chawrey. Ar. two bars gu. betw. nine guttees, three, three, and three, az. C HA WRY (Kent). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three birds gu. (another, az.) as many annulets or. Chawry, or Chawrey. Ar. guttee de larms two bars gu- Chawrvn. Paly of six gu. and compony ar. and sa. on a chief or, three martlets gu. Chawsy (Lincolnshire). Ar. a chev. gu. within a bordure sa. bezantee. Chavior (Croft, co. York, and Witton Castle, co. Durham ; borne by Sir William Cha ytor, hart, so created in 1831). Per bend dancettee az. and arg. four quatrefoils counterchanged. Crest — A stag's bead couped lozengy arg and sa. armed gold, in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert. Chavtor (Spennithorne Hall, co. York). Per bend dancettee arg. and az. three cinquefoils, two in chief and one in base, counterchanged, quarter- ing the ensigns of Clervaux. Crest — A stag's head erased, lozengy arg. and az. tlie dexter horn of the first, the sinister of the second, also that of Clervaux. Cheales. Gu. three eagles displ. or, ducally crowned and armed ar. Crest- — An eagle's head erased or, ducally crowned ar. Cheap (Rossie, Scotland). Ar. three ears of wheat, slipped vert. Crest — A garb or, banded vert. Motto — Ditat virtus. Cheap (Mawhill, Scotland). The same. Checky. Ar. a chief az. Cheuuer. Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three escallops ar. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up ar. a lion pass, guard, az. ducally crowned ppr. Cheuuincton. Az. on a chev. betw. three plates, as many crosses ci'osslet sa. Cheuer. Sa. a chev. betw. three martlets ar, Cheuer, or Chedder. Sa. a chev. betw. three es- callops ar. Crest — As Chaddek. Cheuerton. Gu. a cross potent, crossed or. Chederton. Gu. a cross potent or. CuEDiNr.TON. Az. on a chev. ar. three bezants betw. as many crosses crosslet of the second. Cheuiocke. Gu. on an inescutcheon betw. eight martlets in orle ar. a cross of the field. Chedioke, or Chidioke (Westbury, co. Wilts). Sa. on a chev. betw. three talboty' heads, erased ar. as many fleurs-de-lis of the first, within a bordure engr. of the second. Cheule. Ar. a fesse dancettee gu. Cheulevvorth (Devonshire). Or, on a chev. gu. three martlets ar. Cheuworth (Devonshire). Gu. a chev. betw. three martlets ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp, guard, az. holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe ppr. Chedworth. Az. a chev. betw. three wolves' heads, erased or. Crest — A wolf's head sa. collared or. Cheuworth. Az. a chev. betw. three greyhounds' heads erased or. Chedworth. Az. a chev. betw. three foxes' heads, erased or. Cheecke (London, 16IC). Ar. three crescents gu. Cheek (Abingdon, co. Berks). Ar. three cinquefoils, each party per pale vert and gu. Cheek (as borne by the learned Sir John Cheke, or Cheek, kut. preceptor to Edward VI. and by his de- scendant, the present John M. Gilbert Cheek, of Evesham, CO. Worcester, esq. mayor of that borough in 1841, and a magistrate for the county, son (by Alice his wife, dau. of Robert Bannister, of Anti- I gua, esq.) of the late Rev. Nicholas Mosley Cheek, Rector of Rolleston, co. Stafford, and founder of St. Stephen's Church, Salford ; who was son of Solomon Cheek, esq. by Elizabeth his wife, eldest sister of Sir John Parker Mosley, bart.) Arg. three crescents gu. Crest — A crescent, and is- suant from the horns, a cross pattee fitchee gu. (Sir John Cheek adopted this crest, relinquishing his former one, a leopard sejant, collared and chained). Cheek, or Cheeke (Motstone, Isle of Wight). Same as Cheecke. Cheeke, or Cheke (Burton, co. Somerset, and Suf- folk). Erm. on a chief sa. three lozenges (another, fusils) or. Crest — A sword paleways, ensigned with a cross pattee. Cheeke. Arms, the same. Crest— On a chapeau, a lion pass. ppr. Cheeke (Suffolk). Ar. a fesse vaire or and gu. betw. three water bougets az. Crest — Out of a naval coronet or, a demi mennaid, with comb and miri'or ppr. Cheeke, or Cheke (Suffolk). Or, a cock gu. beaked sa. Cheeke. Gu. a cock ar. Cheeke, Cheke, or Chike (Suffolk). Ar. a fesse vaire or and gu. betw. three water bougets az, Cheeke. Az. a fesse vaire gu. and or, betw. three hurts. Cheeke (Passworth Hall, co. Cambridge). Quar- terly, erminois and gu. ; in the first quarter an escallop sa. over ail a label of five points az. Crest — A talbot pass. az. collared or, resting his fore paw on an escallop of the last. Cheere (Westminster ; granted 30 July, 17C6). Quar- terly, erminois and gu. over all a label of five points. Crest — A talbot pass. az. collared and ringed or. Motto — Proemium virtutis honor. Cheese (Herefordshire ; as borne by James Cheese, of Huntington, in that county, esq. son of the late Edmund Cheese, of Ridgebourne, Kington, co. Hereford, esq. by Mary his wife, dau. and heir of Watkins of Breconshire). Az. a lion ramp, or, quarterly with Watkins, viz. gu. a chev. betw. three spears' heads embrued, arg. Crest — A lion's head erased or. Cheesman (Kent). Per chev. embattled sa. and ar. three mullets counterchanged, all within a bor- dure engr. erm. Cheesman, or Cheeseman. Per fesse embattled ar. and sa. three mullets pierced, counterchanged. Crest — A dexter hand holding up a King's crown. Cheevely. Gu. a cock ar. Cheffielu (Rutlandshire). Gu. a fesse betw. six fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — An arm in aiTuour, couped, resting on the elbow and holding a sword, all ppr. Cheffield. Barry nebulee of six, ar. and sa. Cheffinch, or Chiffinch (confirmed 16 July, 1C70). Or, on a chief embattled gu. three leopards' faces ar. Cheike (Essex). Ar. a cock gu. armed, crested, and jelloped sa. Chein (Esselmount, Scotland). Az. a bend betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee ar. Crest — A cross pattee fitchee ar. Motto — Patientia vincit. Chein (Scotland). Gu. a bend betw. six crosses pat- tee fitchee or. Chein, or Cheyne (Scotland). Gu. a bend betw. six crosses fitchee ar. (Another, adds a bordure erm.) Crest — A cross crosslet pattee or. Motto — Pati- entia vincit. Chein, or Cheyne (Scotland). Az. a bend betw. six crosses pattee fitchee ar. Crest — A cross pattee fitchee ar. Motto — Patientia vincit. Chein, Cheine, or Chien. Az. a cross flory or. Crest ■ — On a chapeau two lions supporting a garb ppr. Cheiney. Chequy or and az. a fesse gu. fretty erm. Cheldeworth (Devonshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three martlets gu. Cheldon (Sufiblk). Az. a cross or. Chelish orth. Gu. a chev. betw. three bucks' heads cabossed or. ('hellery. Ar. a whirlpool gu. Chellky. Ar. a bend nebulee, cotised gu. Crest — • CHE CHE A leg in armour, couped below the knee and spurred, all ppr. Chelley. Ar. on a bend cotised gu. a bendlet of the field. Chellory. Ar. a bend wavy gu. betw. two bendlets of the last. Chelsum (Droxford). Sa. a fesse engr- betw. three garbs ar. Crest — A greyhound courant ar. Cheltenham. Az. two bars or, in chief three cres- cents ar. Crest — A demi eagle displ. ppr. Chelton, or Chii-ton. Ar. a chev. gu. Chemell. Paly of six ar. and az. on a chief or, three mullets gu. Chemere. Az. on a fesse or, betw. three roses ar. seeded and barbed ppr. a human heart gu. Crest — A Peer's helmet or. Chemorton. Or, on a bend gu. three goats ar. at- tired of the field. CuENUON, or Chenedon. Or, a lion ramp. sa. crowned ar. Chenduit (Buckinghamshire). Az. a chev. or, a label gu- Chenduit. Gu. semee of acorns or, a lion ramp. ar. Chenuuit. a lion saliant iguard. ar. betw. six acorns or. Chendut. Az. a chev. or, a label of three points gu. Chene. Az. three crosses crosslet fitchee ar. Chenell. Paly of six ar. and az. on a chief or, three martlets gu. Crest — An arm ppr. vested sa. cuffed or, holding up a covered cup ar. Chenerton, or Chinerton (Cornwall). Ar. on a mount in base vert, a castle triple towered, and portcullis sa. Chenew, or Chevnow. Ar. a chev. gu. charged with two chev. turned up enn. couchant dexter and sinister or. Cheney. Erm. on a bend sa, three martlets or. Cheney (Sherland, in the Isle of Sheppey, founded by Ralph de Caineto, one of the companions in arms of the Conqueror. Tradition records that Sir John Cheney, of Sherland, an eminent soldier under the banner of Henry of Richmond, at Bos- worth, personally encountering King Richard, was felled to the ground by the monarch, had his crest struck off and his head laid bare; for some time, it is said, he remained stunned, but recovering, he cut the skull and horns off the hide of an ox which chanced to be near, and fixed them upon his head to supply the loss of the upper part of his helmet ; he then returned to the field of battle, and did such signal service that Henry, on being pro- claimed King, assigned Cheney for crest, the bull's horns, which his descendants still bear. What- ever may be the credence given to this story, cer- tain it is that Sir John Cheney was most instru- mental in the successful issue of Richmond's cause, and was created by the monarch. Baron Cheney, and made Knight of the Garter. The Cheneys of Sherland were Lords Warden of the Cinque Ports). Az. six lions ramp. arg. a canton erm. Crest — A bull's scalp arg. Supporters — Two greyhounds. Tliese were the arms of Sherland, and adopted by the Clieneys, on the marriage with the heiress. The original coat of Cheney was, erm. on a bend sa. three martlets, or. Cheney (Yoxall, co. Stafford, and Monyash, co. Der- by ; descended from the Cheneys of Sherland, and now represented by Robert Henry Cheney, of Monyash, esq. son and heir of the late General Robert Cheney, by Harriet his wife, youngest dau. of Ralph Carr, of Bunston Hill, co. Ourliam, esq.) Arms and Crest, as Cheney of Sherland. Motto — Fato prudentia major. Cheney (Higham, co. Kent, and Warblington, co. Sussex). Same as Cheney of Sherland. Cheney (Bishop of Chester). Sa. on achev. or, betw. throe lions ramp. arg. a buck pass. betw. two crosses crosslet fitchee of the field, on a chief, chequy or and az. a pale betiv. two salmons hauriant arg. on the pale a rose gu. seeded or. Cheney (Chesham Boys, co. Bucks; descended from the marriage of Sir Thomas Cheyne, of Cheynies and Drayton Beauchamp, with Kli/abeth, dau. and heir of Sir John Chesham, The representa- tive of this ancient family, Charles Cheyne, esq. lord of the manor of Chelsea, co. Middlesex, was created Viscount Newhaven, in Scotland, in 1681, a title which expired with his son), Chequy or az. a fesse gu. fretted arg. Cheney. Ar a fesse betw. four martlets, three in chief and one in base, gu. Cheney. Az. a cross flory ar. Cheney. Quarterly, ar. and sa. a bend lozengy gu. Cheney. See Cheyney. Chenie. Gu. a fesse erm. betw. two chev. or, Chenston. Ar. a bend gu. Cuenyuoyt, or Cheyndutt (Buckinghamshire). Az. a chev. or. Cheoke, or Chook (Berkshire). Ar. three cinque- foils az. pierced gu. Cheoke. Ar. three cinquefoils per pale az. and gu. Crest — A bird's head sa. Chepstow, Ar. a lion ramp. gu. within a bordure of the second, charged with eight crosses crosslet or. Crest — An arm in ai-mour, vambraced az. studded and garnished or, holding a sword ppr. Chepstow. Or, three scaling ladders bendways gu. each end touching the edge of the shield. Chequer. Chequy ar. and az. Cherbeot (Tournay). Per pale or and gu. on a fesse ar. three escallops az. Chekbourne. Ar. two swords in saltire sa. Cherbron. Ar. on a chev. betw. three eagles displ. gu. as many plates. Crest — A lion's gamb erect gu. holding a griffin's head, erased or. Cheretsy. Az. a fesse betw. three eagles' heads erased ar. Cheriton, or Cheryton, Ar, a chev. betw. three rams' heads erased gu. attired or, Cheritson. Or, on a bend gu, three goats pass. ar. attired of the field, Cheri.ey. Ar. a chev. betw. three blue bottles az. slipped vert. Crest — A cross patonce, betw. two stalks of wheat or, leaved ppr. Chernoke (Chester). Sa. on a bend ar. three cres- cents of the fii-st. Cherry (London, Her. Off. MSS. Vincent, jVo. 1.14). Ar. a fesse engr. betw. three annulets gu. Crest — A demi lion ar. holding out in the paw a gem ring or, enriched with a precious stone ppr. the collet in pale. Cherry (formerly of .Shottesbrooke, co. Berks, but now of Denford and Burghfield, co. Berks; the Herefordshire branch is represented by William George Cherry, of Buckland, esq.) Arms and Crest, as the preceding. Motto — Cheris I'espoir. Cherth. Sa. on a fesse engr. betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. as many escallops gu. Chertsey-Monastery (Surrey). Per pale, or and ar. two keys addorsed and conjoined at the bows in bend sinister, the upper gu. the under az. inter- laced with a sword in bend dexter of the second, hilted and pomelled of the first. Cherwood. Erm. on a chev.sa. betw. three ogresses a mullet of six points, pierced of the field. Cherwood, or Sherwood. Erm. three pellets, on each a mullet pierced ar. Crest — A unicorn's head or, betw. two laurel branches vert. Cherybrond. Gu. two swords in saltire or. Cheryton. Ar. a chev. betw. three goats' heads erased gu. Chesbrough, Gu. three crosses pattee in fesse ar. betw. as many water bougets or. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. holding betw. the paws a cross pat- tee or. Chesby (Yorkshire), Ar, two bends gu. a canton erm. Chksedon (Dorsetshire). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw, three martlets of the field an eagle displ. or. Cheselborne (Dorsetshire). Az. a chev. betw. three eagles' head.s, erased or. Cheselden, or Chesselden, Ar, a chev. betw, three chisels sa. Cheseldon (Holcombe, co. Devon). Or, on a chev. gu. three martlets ar. Cheseldon (Dorsetshire). Ar. on a chev, sa, three martlets of the field. Cheseldon, or Cheseldyne (Chippishnm, co. Rut- C H F, CUE land). Ai\ a cliev. betw. three crosses molinc gu. Crest A talbot ar. spotted sa. collared and lined or. (Another, the talbot couchant.; CimsHAM (Lancashire). Vert, on an incscutcheon ar. a stag's head cabossed gu. Crest — A falcon with wings expanded ppr. (Another crest — Out of a ducal coronet a lion's ganib erect or.) CiIKSHAM. Chequy ar. and vert, on a canton gu. a chess rook of the first. Crest — Two ai-ms embowed, holding a chess castle or. Chesham. Vert, a buck's head, cabossed ar. attired or, within a bordure of the second. Chesham. Ciiequy ar. and vert, on a canton gu. an ink moline of the first. Chesham. Chequy ar. and vert, on a canton gu. a chess rook or. Cheshire (Dublin) ; granted in Ireland, 1GI8). Az.on a bend ar. three fusils gu. betw. two arrows of the second. Crest — A leopard's head ar. jessant three roses gu. leaved vert. CuESHUi.L. Vaire ar. and gu. on a bend sa. three escallops or. Chesiluon. Or, on a bend gu. three martlets ar. Cheslin (London). Gu. on a bend embattled ar- three towers triple-towered sa. Crest — A tower ar. Cheslin (London). Ar. on a bend embattled, coun- ter-embattled gu. three towers triple towered of the field. Crest— A tleur-de-lis per pale vert and az. Chesman (Middlesex). Per fesse, embattled ar. and sa. three mullets counterchanged. Crest — As Cheeseman. Chesne (France). Az. an oak tree, fructed ppr. Chesseldon. Ar. a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet g"- Chessells (Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. betw. three mullets gu. Chessendon. Ar. on a chev. gu. three martlets of the first. Chesshykk (Little Easton.co. Essex). Gu. two lions' gambs chevronways, betw. three hawks' lures. Crest — A hawk's lure purp. feathered or. Chesteix. Per fesse ar. and az. a castle gu. and four escallops counterchanged. Chester (Chichely, co. Bucks). Gu. two lion's hind feet issuing out from the dexter and sinister sides, meeting in fesse or, betw. tliree hawks' lures ar. ( rest — A lion's gamb, erased and erect gu. hold- ing a broken sword ar. hilt or. Chesier (Chicheley Hall, Bucks). Per pale ar. and sa. a chev. betw. three rams' heads, erased and attired or, counterchanged, within a burdui e engr. gu. bezantee. ( rest — A ram's head erased ar. Chester (Lee, co. Essex ; granted Feb. 16a9). Ar. on a fesse gu. three cutlasses erect of the first, hills or. Chester (I'pley, co. Essex). Ar. on a fesse gu. three cutlasses ar. pomelled of the fieid. Crests — A cut- las ar. hilt and pomtl or, environed with two branches of laurel vert. Chester (Amesbury, co. Gloucester). Gu. a lion pass. erm. betw. three hawks' lures ar. Crest — A lion's paw erased, supporting a broken sword. Chester (Gloucestershire). Gu. two lions' gambs per chev. couped or, betw. three hawks' lures ar. Crest — As of Chichley, CO. Bucks. Chester (Royslon, co. Cambridge, and Cockcnhatch, CO. Herts, originally, at a very remote period, set- tled in Derbyshire : Sir Robert Chester, one of the gentknien of the Privy Chamber to Hen. VIII. obtained a grant of the Monastery of Iloyston, from that monarch). Erni. on a chief sa. a griltin pass, arg. Crest — A demi griffin ramp. erm. beak, ta- lons, and eyes ppr. 7l/oi/u— Viiicit qui patitur. Chester (Bush Hall, co. Hertford; a branch of the Chesters of Cockenhatch, now represented by Sir Robert Chester, knt. Masterof the Ceremonies to the Queen, eldest son of the late Robert Chesttr, of the Middle Temple, esq. by Harriet his wife, dau. and co-heir of Charles Adelraare Cicsar, esq. and grandson of the Rev. Peter Chester, D. D. rector of Hcydon, in Essex, who was third son of Edward Chester, of Cockenhatch, esq. sheriff of Herts In 1666). .Same Arms, quartering the en- signs of Granado, Saltonstall, Adelmare, Ciesar, the Caesarini, &c. &c. Crest — A demi griffin ramp, erm. beak, tongue, talons, and eyes, ppr. Motto — Vincit qui patitur. Chester (Blabie, co. Leicester, descended from an uncle of the first Sir Robert Chester of Royston). Erm. on a chief sa. a gi-iffin pass, or, armed ar. Crest — A dragon pass ar. Chester (Lord Mayor of London, 1.560). Per pale ar. and sa. a chev. engr. betw. three rams' heads erased, horned or, all counterchanged within a bordure engr. gu. bezantee. Chester. Per pale ar. and sa. a chev. betw. three rams' heads erased, counterchanged. Crest — A ram's head couped ar. armed or. Chester. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three buckles lozengy or. Chester. Gu. a wolf 's head erased ar. with an orle of crosses crosslet or. Chester, City of. Gu. three lions passant, guard, in pale or, being the arms of England dimi- diated, and impaling the arms of Randolph de Meschines, Earl of Chester, viz. : Az. three garbs, two and one, also dimidiated. According to the rules of dimidiation the exact half only of the coat is taken, and therefore only one garb in chief and half a garb in base are seen in the arms of Chester. Chester. Az. three garbs ar. Chesterfield, Earl of. See Stanhope. Chesterfield. Az. a fesse dancettee or, in chief three Heurs-de lis of the second. Crest — Onacha- peau a greyhound statant ppr. Chesterfield. Az. a fesse indented betw. three fleurs-de-lis or. Chesterman (Wiltshire and Oxfordshire). Or, a griffin ramp, with wings displ. gu. within abordure pellettee. Crest — A demi griffin. Motto — Semper fidelis. Chester-Priory (Cheshire). Sa. three mitres labelled or, two and one. Chesterton. Ar. a pile sa. and chev. counterchanged. Crest — A tiger's head erased. Chest let. Per fosse ar. and az. a tower betw. four escallops counterchanged. Chestlin. Ar. on a bend battled, counter-embattled gu. three castles of the first. Chestlyer. Gu. a lion pass, or, on a chief sa. a tower ar. Cheston (Mydethall, co. Suffolk). Gu. three bars wavy, party per harry wavy or and erm. over all a saltire of the first. Crest — A dexter gauntlet fcsseways ppr. holding a sword erect ar. hilt or, on the blade a man's head ppr. couped, issuing drops of blood at the neck, with an escroU behind the sword with this Motto — Ex meiito. Che.ston (Mildenhall, co. Suffolk). The same. Chestor (Gloucestershire). Gu. a lion passant betw. three tassels arg. Crest — A lion's gamb. erased, holding a broken sword. Cuesull. Barry wavy of six ar. and gu. on a bend sa. three escallops or. CiiEswELL. Gyronny of sixteen gu. and erai. CuEswoRTH (Suffolk). Per pale gu. and ar. a pale engr. (Another, plain) or. Chesworth. Gu. a pile or. Chetham (Clayton, co. Lancaster). Ar. a grifiin se- greant gu. within a bordure sa. bezantee. Crest — A demi griffin gu. charged witb a cross potent ar. Chetham (Mellor Hall, co. Derby, descended from James Chetham, esq. who purchased the estate in KiSU: his great-grandson, Thomas Chetham, of Wellor Hall, esq. in. in J770, Anne, elder dau. of E Iward Strode, of Southhill House, co. Somerset, and was father of Thomas-Chetham Strode, of South- hill, esq. who d. s. p- in 1827; Richard Chetham Strode, esq. who succeeded his brother at .South- hill, Sir Edward Chetham, C.B. K.C.H. and Col. John Chetham.) As Chetham of Clayton, Lanca- shire. Chetham (Cheshire). Sa. a griffin segreant, wings di-spl. or, a bordure gu. bezantee. C II R C II E CiiETHAM (Ash, CO. Derby, founded by James Chetham, esq. grandson of James ChetUara, of Smedley, in Lancashire, and gi'and-nephew of Humphrey Che- tham, the munificent founder of the Muecoat Hos- pital at Manchester : he iii. one of the dans, and co-heirs of Sir Samuel Sleigh, and thus acquired the Ash estate. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three fleams or. Chethum (Suffolk). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three fleams sa. Crest — A griffin pass.reguard. ar. with wings endorsed or, charged on the shoulder with a crescent gu. Chetmull. Per chev. or and az. in chief three mu\- Icts of the second ; in base a garb of the first. CHErrLE (Sufi"iilk). Az. a hind pass. ar. Crest — On a rock, a wivern, wings endorsed ppr. Chettle. Or, three spiders az. Chettleton, Chetelton, or Chetilton. Ar. on a chev. gu. five bezants, all within a bordure engr. of the .second. Chettoke (Dickleborough). Az. a bull pass. or. Chei'WOue (Oakley, CO. StafTovd, hart. ; since also of Chetwode and Ogden, co. Berks, and Whitley, co. Chester). Quarterly, ar. and gu. four crosses pat- tte counterchanged. Crext — Out of a ducal coro- net or, a demi lion issuant gu. Motto— Corona mea Cliristus. Chetwode (Ansley Hall, co. Warwick). The same .Ar/nj, quartering the ensigns of LunFORD, viz. — Az. on a chev. betw. three boars' heads couped or, as many fleurs-de-lis gu. and, for distinction, a canton erm. Crests — First, the sara? as fore- going; second, for Ludford, a boar's head couped erm. in the mouth a cross pattfee gu. tlie head charged with an escallop sa. for distinction. Chetwoou (Buckinghamshire). Quarterly, ar. and gu. a cross formee counterchanged. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion gu. Chetwood (Buckinghamshii-e). Ar. a cross formSe gu. Chetwood. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. Chetwyn. Ar. on a cross engr. sa. five mullets or. Chetvvyn. Az. a chev. betw. three mullets pieried or. Chetvsyn. Az. a crescent betw. three mullets or. Chetwyn. Ar. two chev. gu, Chetvv YND ( Ki-tcoKn* Clictuynd). Az. a chev. betw. three mullets or. Crest — A goat's head erased ar. armed or. Supporters — Two unicorns ar. each gorged with a chaplet of i-oses gu. barbed and seeded ppr.: thereto affixed, reflexing over the back, a line of roses of the second, bnrbed and sreded ppr. Motto — Probitas verus honos. Chetwynd (Grendon, co. Stafford). Ar. on a cross engr. .sa. five mullets of the field. Crest — A human heart pierced with a passion nail in bend sinister, all ppr. Chetwynd (Brocton, co. Stafford, hart.) Arms ani Crest as the last. Motto — Quod Deus vult, fiet. Chetwynde (Shropshire). The same, the mullets being pierced. Cheuers, otChevers. Gu. a cher. betw. two goats in chief respectant, and one in base, saliant ar. Crest — An arm in armour, enibowed, couped at the shoulder, the part above the elbow in fesse, the hand in pale, holding a close helmet ppr. Cheureuse. Ar. a cross gu. betw. four eagles displ. az. Crest — An eagle displ. or, winged ar. Cheuston. Ar. (another, or) a bend az. Chevalier (Scotland). Az. a unicorn's head erased ar. on a chief of the last three sinister wings sa. Crest — A chevalier from the middle, in full ar- mour, brandishing a scimetar. Chkvall( Herefordshire and Hertfordshire). Az. three horses' heads couped ar. bridled gu. Chevening. Vert, an eagle displ. ar. armed gu. Chever, or Chener. Gu. three bucks ar. Chevercot. Sa. on a bend or, three bucks trippant gu. Cheverell (Wiltshire). Ar. three lions pass, in pale sa. Cheverell, or Cheverall (Wiltshire). Ar. three lions ramp. sa. Cheverell. Ar. a chief az. Cheverell. Ar. on a saltire az. five bezants. Cheverei.i., or Cheverif.l. Ar. on a saltire az. fivo water bougets of the field. Crest — Two dexter hands conioined, supporting a sword in pale, all ppr. Cheverill. Gu. a crn.ss betw. three lozenges in base or. and in chief as many goats' heads erased ar. attired of the second. Cheveron, or Cheverton. Gu. two chev. ei-m. Cheveroyle, Cheveroll, or Cheveryll. Ar. three lions pass. sa. Cheverston. Or, on a bend gu. three water bougeta ar. Cheverston. Or, on a bend gu. three plates. Chever.ston. Ar. a bend gu. Chevertov. Ar. on a mount in base vert, a castle triple-tnwered, and portciillis sa. Chew (Bedfordshire and London ; granted l.*) Sept. 1703). Az. a Catharine wheel or, betw. two griffins' heads erased ar. Crest — A griffin sejant ar. gntt6e de sang, beaked, legged, and winged sa. reposing his dexter font on a Catharine wheel gu. Cheydock. Ar. a cross engr. sa. within a boi-dnre of the last ; in the first quarter an annulet of the first. Cheymew. Gu. a chev. ar. on a chief az. three leo- pards' faces or. CHEYNDtHTT. Ar. on a bend az. three cronels re- versed or. Cheyndute. Gn. a lion salient reguard. ar. within an orle of acorns or. Cheyndute. Gu. a lion coward ar. sem^e of acorns, slipped or. Cheyne (Chelsea, co. Middlesex.) .See Cheney. Cheyxe. Choquv or and az. a fesse gu. fretty or. Crest — A buck's head erased. Cheyne (Stralocb, Scotland). Gu. a bend bofw. six crosses crosslet fitchfee ar. Crest — A Capuchin's cap. Motto— Fe;\r God. CHEYNEr,. Paly of six ar. and az. on a chief or, three marth ts gu. Chevne[.l. Paly of six ar. and az. on a bend or, three martlets gu. Cheynell. Paly of six arg. and a-z. Cheynell. Paly of six az. and or, on a chief of the second three martlet-* gu. CHEYNEi.t., or Chevii.l. Paly of eight ar. and az. on a chief or, three martlets gu. Cheyney ( Bedfordshire). Sa. six martlets or, three, two, and one, a ca^jton of the second. Crest — A hull's scalp sa. attired or. Cheyney (Tuddington, co. Bedford). Krm. on a bend sa. (another, az.) three martlets or. Crest — A bull's scalp or, the attire ar. Cheyney (Kent, and Woodlcy, co. Berks.) The same. Cheyney (Bedfordshire). Az. six lions ramp. ar. three and three. Cheyney (Berkshire). Az. a hound pass. betw. three crescents or. Cheyney (Buckinghamshire), Ar. a fesse gu. in chief three martlets of the second. Crest — A bear's head erased gn environed round the neck twice, with a chain, passing also through the mouth ar, at the end, a ring or. Cheyney (Berkshire). The same Arms. Cheyney (Drayton, co. Buckingham). Chequyorand az. a bend gu. fretty erm. Sec Cheney. Cheyney, or Cheney (Buckinghamshire). Chequy or and az. a fesse gu. fretty arg. (Another, fretty erm.) Cheyney (Buckinghamshire). Ar. a fesse betw. three martlets gu. Cheyney (Cambridgeshire). Qu.arterly, ar. and sa. a bend lo/.engy gu. (Another, five lozenges in bend gu.) Crest — A cap or, turaed up az. on each side a feather erect ppr. Cheyney (Cornwall). Quarterly, ar. and gu. five fusils in bend sa. Cheyney (Pincourt, co. Devon). Gu. five (another, four) fusils in fesse ar. on each an escallop sa. Cheyney (Chesham-Boys, co. B\ickingham). Chequy or and az. a fesse sa. fretty arg, Cheyney (WoUaston, co. Chester). Chequy or and az. a fesse gu. fretty or. cm cm Chevney, or Chenie (Kent). Az. six lions ramp. ar. three, and three, a canton arm. Crest — A bull's scalp ar. attired or. Cheyney (Somersetshire). Barry wavy ass. and ar. three crescents or. Cheyney (Wiltshire). Gu. a fesse lozengy ar. each charged with an escallop sa. Cheyney. Quarterly, ar. and sa. on a bend gu. three lozenges or. (Another, ar.) Cheyney. Quarterly, or and gu. a label of five points az. Cheyney. Quarterly, sa. and ar. a bend lozengy or. Cheyney. Gu. a fret of eight or, a label erm. Chevney. Gu. three pales vairft, on a chief or, three martlets of the field. Cheyney. Erm. on a bend gu. three martlets or. Cheyney. Ar. a bend betw. six martlets sa. Cheyney. Az. six lions ramp, or, a canton erm. Cheyney. Az. a fesse wavy betw. three crescents (another, martlets) or. Cheyney. Az. a cross flowered or. Cheyney. Gu. four lozenges in fesse ar. charged with as many cinquefoils sa. Cheyney (Cheshire). Lozengy ar. (another, or) and az. a bend gu. fretty or. Cheyney. Chequy or and az. on a fesse gu. thi-ee lozenges ar. Cheyney. Chequy or and az. a fesse sa. Cheyney. Az. two chev. or. Cheyney, or De Castinets. Az. semee de estoiles, two lions pass. or. Chevney. Arg. two chev. az. each charged with as many chevrons, couched, dexter and sinister or. Cheyre, or Cheire. Quarterly, oi-. and gu. (Another adds a label of five points az.) Chibnall (Filmersham, co. Bedford, Astwood, co. Buckingham, and Northamptonshire). Az. two lions pass, guard, or, betw. as many flaunches erm. Crest — A dragon's head erased sa. ducally gorged and lined or. {Another crest — A wolf's head.) Chich. Az. three lions ramp, within a bordure ar. Chiche. Az. three lions ramp. or. (Another, ar.) Chichele (as borne by the eminent prelate of the reigns of Henry IV. V. and VI. Henry'Chtchei.e, Archbishop of Canterbury. He was born at Hig- ham Ferrers, co. Northampton, in 13G2,the eldest son of Thomas Chichele, of that place, and d. in 1443, having erected and endowed a few years be- fore, the College of All Souls, Oxford. The arch- bishop had one sister m. into the Tooke family, and two brothers. Sir Robert Chichele, knt. Lord Mayor of London in 1411 and 1421, and William Chichele, also a citizen of London, and sheriff in 1411). Or, a chev. betw. three cinquefoils, gu. Chichele, or Chichley (Wimple, co. Cambridge; descended from Henry, a youngei* son of John Chichele, second son of William Chichele, youngest brother of the Archbishop. The heiress of the Chicheles of Wimpole, the only dau. of Richard Chichele, LL.n. m. Christopher Griffiths, esq. of Padworth, co. Berks). As the preceding. Crest — A tiger pass. ar. holding in his mouth a man's leg, couped at the thigh ppr. the foot downwards. Chicheley (Cambridgeshire). Or, a chev. betw. three trefoils slipped gu. Chicheley. Ar. a chev. betw. three goats' heads erased az. attired or, charged with as many lo- zenges of the third ; on a chief sa. a lion pass, guard, erm. Chicheley. Or, three cinquefoils gu. Chichester (Marquess of Donegal). Quarterly, first and fourth, chequy or and gu. a chief vaire ; se- cond and third, az. fretty ar. Crest — A stork ppr. holding in the beak a snake ar. the head or. Sup- porters — Two wolves gu. ducally gorged and chain- ed or. Motto — luvitum sequitur honor. Chichester, Earl OF. SeePELHAji. Chichester (Raleigh, co. Devon, bart.) Chequy or gu. a chief vaire. Crest — A heron rising, with an eel in the beak ppr. Chichester (Arlington, co. Devon; descended from Amias Chichester, son of John Chichester, of Ra leigh, esq. by Joan his second wife, dau. of Richard Brett, of Wilstaunton, co. Somerset, esq. ; the pre- sent representative of this branch of the ancient family of Chichester is Sir John Palmer-Bruce Chichester, of Arlington Court, co. Devon, bart. so created in 1S40}. Arms and Crest, same as Chichester, of Raleigh, co. Devon, bart. Chichester-Nagle (Calverleigh Court, co. Devon). See Nagle. Chichester (Hall, co. Devon ; a younger branch of the Chichesters of Raleigh, deriving from Richard (the third son of Richard de Chichester, of that place) who m. Thomasine, dau. and heir of Simon Hall of Hall, and thus acquired that estate). As Chichester of Raleigh. Chichester (borne by John Hopton Russell Chi- chester, of Wimpole Street and Lincoln's Inn, London, esq.) Chequy or and gu. a chief vaire for Chichester, quartering sa. a chev. betw. three roses arg. barbed vert for Hopton. Crests — A stork devouring asnake all ppr. for Chichester ; second, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi griffin ramp, ppr. for Hopton. Motto — Invitum sequitur honor. Chichester (Greencastle, co. Donegal, bart.) Quar- terly, first and fourth, chequy or and gu. a chief vaire ; second and third, per fesse, the chief arg. and the base representing waves of the sea, in chief a dexter hand couped at the wrist gu.in base a salmon naiant in fesse ppr. Crest— k stork ris- ing holding in the beak a snake ppr. Chichester (Devonshire). Ar. on a canton sa. a standing cup covered of the field. (Another, the field erm.) Chichester (Lord Mayor of London, 1369). Erm. on a chev. sa. a covered cup ar. Chichester. Erm. on a canton sa. a covered cup ar. Chichester, City of (Sussex). Arg. guttee depoix on a chief indented gu. a lion pass, guard, or. Chich-Priory (Essex). Or, three ducal coronets gu. two and one. Chickerin (Norwich). Ar. on a chev. vert, three cockerells of the first, membered gu. Chickies. Az. three lions ramp, within a bordure ar. Chidcroft. Ar. three escallops gu. Chideck (Dorset). Gu. an inescutcheon betw. eight martlets in orle ar. Chiderlegh (Cornwall and Devonshire). Or, on a chev. az. betw. three cormorants' heads erased sa. as many acorns, slipped of the field. Chidersley (Devonshire). Ar. on a chev. betw. three birds' heads erased sa. as many acorns or, Chioley, or Chidelly (Devonshire). Erm. three lions ramp. gu. Chiefly. Gu. a cock ar. Crest — A lion's head, erased or. Chiesly (Kersewell). Gu. a chev. voided betw. three cinquefoils or. ('rest — An eagle displ. ppr. Motto — Credo et videbo. CmESLY (Dalray). Ar. three roses slipped gu. stalked y vert. Crest — A rose as in the arms. Motto — Fragrat post funera virtus. Chilborne, or Chilbourne (Essex). Per pale ar. and gu. on a chev. engr. betw. three gauntlets, as cinquefoils, all counterchanged. Crest — A hawk's head, erased az. in the beak a ring or, to which hangs a spur rowel (or estoile) of the last. Chilcot. Or, on a pile from the chief gu. three wheatsheaves ppr. betw. two lions ramp. Crest — Two wheatsheaves in saltire. Chii.cott, or Chilcote. Ar. five mullets in saltire sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a mount, thereon a stag, statant guard, ppr. Child (Wanstead, co. Essex; Earl of Tylney : the heiress, Lady Emma Child, >n. Sir Robert Long, of Draycot, bart.) Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three eagles close ar. (Another, or.) Crest — An eagle with wings expanded ar. enveloped round the neck with a snake ppr. Child (Yaxley, co. Hants, and Middlesex). Arms, the same. Crest — An eagle with wings expanded ar. enveloped round the neck with a snake, which /^Wm d twenty X) (Ak^(^ C H I CII I he holds in the beak ppr. Motto —Imitavi quaiu invidere. Child (Bigelly House, co. Pembroke; descended, it is presumed, from a younger son of the noble house of Castlemaine, and now represented by James Makk CHim, of Bigelly House, esq.) Arms and Crest, as Child of Wanstead. y)/o^^o— Imitari quam invidere. Child (Newfield Hall, co. Stafford, as borne by Smith Child, of that place, esq. grandson and heir of the late Admiral Smith Child, of Newfield). Anns and Crest, as Child of Wanstead. il/o/;o— Imitari quam invidere. Child (as borne by Colks Child, of Lambeth and Streatham, co. Surrey, esq.) Gu. on a chev. engr. erm. betw. three eagles ppr. a serpent nowed betw. two ears of big, also ppr. Crest — An eagle's wings expanded, betw. two ears of big, and holding in the beak a serpent entwined round the neck, all ppr. Child (Surat, East Indies, and Dervil, co. Essex, bart. created in 1084 ; extinct in 1733). Vert, two bars engr. betw. thi'ee leopards' faces or. Crest — A leopard's face or, betw. twolaurel branches ppr. Motto — Spes alit. Child (Langley-Bury, co. Hertford). Az. a fesse embattled erm. betw. three eagles close or. Crest — An eagle with wings expanded erm. holding in the beak a trefoil, slipped vert. Child (London and Worcestershire; granted 28 Jan. 1700). Gu. a chev. engr. erm. betw. three eagles close ar. each gorged with a ducal coronet or. Crest — On a rock ppr. an eagle rising, with wings endorsed ar. gorged with a ducal coronet or, hold- ing in the beak an adder ppr. Child (London, and Newton, co. Northampton). Vert, two bars engr. ar. betw. three leopards' heads or. Crest — A leopard's head or, betw. two laurel branches ppr. Child. Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three eagles perched or. Child. Erm. on a chief indented gu. three escallops or. Childe (Kinlet, CO. Salop, as borne by William Lacon Childe, of Kinlet, esq. sheriff of Shropshire in 1828, grandson of Charles Baldwin, of Aqualate, esq. M. P. by Cathei-ine his wife, dau. and co-heir of William Lacon Childe, of Kinlet, esq. who was grandson of Sir William Childe, knt. LL.D. Master in Chancery, by Anne his wife, dau. and heir of Rowland Lacon, of Kinlet, esq). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a chev. erm. betw. three eagles close ai-. for Childe; second, quarterly, per fesse indented, erm. and az. for Lacun ; third, ar. a saltire sa. for Baldwin. Crest — An eagle with wings expanded ar. enveloped round the neck with a snake ppr. Childers (Cantley, co. York, deriving from Hugh Childers,of Carr House, co. York, Mayor of Bon- caster in 160-J, and now represented by John W^al- BANKE Chiluers, of Cantley, esq. formerly M. P. for Cambridgeshire, eldest son and heir of the late John Walbanke-Childers, esq. by Selina his wife, daughter and co-heir of Sampson, Lord Eardley). Ar. a cross humettee betw. four buckles, tongues erect, gu. Crest — A cubit arm erect, habited in chain ai'mour, and holding in the gauntlet ppr. a buckle erect as in the arms. CuiLDROY. Or, on a bend az. three martlets of the field. Chilly. Gu. semee of erm. spots three fleurs de lis or. Chil.mick (Ragdon, co. Salop). Vert, three lion ramp, guard, or. Crest — A lion sejant guard, or, sup- porting with his dexter paw an escutcheon vert. Chilton (Wye, co. Kent, and Cadiz, Spain). Ar. a chev. gu. within a bordure, gobouatcd or and az. Crest — A griffin pass. sa. bezantee. Chilton. Lozeugy or and az. an eagle displ. erm. armed of the first. Chilton. Ar. a chev. vert. Crest — A boar's head, couped at the neck or, in the mouth two roses, one ar. the otUir g«. leaved and stalked vert. Chilton. Az. on a chev. ar. three niulJets within a bordure sa. Chilton. Az. on a chev. ar. three mullets pierced sa. within a bordure of the second. Chilton. Ar. a chev. gu. Chilworth, or Childworth (Devonshire). Or, on a chev. gu. three martlets ar. Crest — A boar's head and neck erased sa. ducally gorged or. Chilworth. Ar. a fesse betw. three bucks' heads, couped sa. Chilworth. Ar. on a fesse sa. betw. three bucks' heads couped gu. a rose of the field. Chimston, or Chymerstone. Or, on a bend gu. three water bougets ar. Chiner (Worcestershire). Ar. a chev. engr. gu. Ciiinev. Az. three crosses crosslet fitchee ar. Crest ■ — An arm in armour, embowed, gauutleted, hold- ing a sabre, all ppr. Chinkerlin (Scotland). Gu. a chev. or, betw. three escallops of the same. Chinn (Hampton Park, co. Gloucester). Barry of six, vaire and gu. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a greyhound sejant ar. Motto — Aquila nou captat muscas. Chinnery (Flintfield, Ireland, bart.) Az. a chev. erm, betw. three lions ramp, or, armed andlangued gu. on a canton vert a harp of the third, stringed, arg. Crest — On a roundle or, an eagle with wings expanded ppr. gorged with an eastern coronet of the first. Chinston. Or, on a bend gu. three guttfees (another, water bougets) ar. Chipchase, and Chiphase. Ar. a chev. betw. three plain crosses gu. Crest — A demi eagle, holding in the dexter claw a laurel branch ppr. CuiPENHAM. Sa. two chev. ar. in chief as many lions combatant or. Chipenham, or Chipnam. Sa. betw. two chev. ar. as many lions pass, respecting each other, first sa. the other as the chev. Chipman (Bristol). Ar. a bend betw. six estoiles gu. Crest — A leopard sejant ar. murally crowned gu. Chipman. Sa. two lions pass, and couuterpass. betw. as many chev. ar. Chipmanden. Gu. a chev. vaire, betw. three escal- lops ar. Chipmerden. Or,achev. sa. betw. three columbines az. Chipnam (Herefordshire). Gu. a chev. betw. three dolphins embowed ar. Crest — A dexter and sinis- ter arm, shooting an arrow from a bow ppr. Chippendale (Leicestershire). Az. two lions' gambs issuing out of the base of the escutcheon, and forming a chev. ar. betw. the gambs a fleur-de-lis or. Crest — A lion's gamb erect ar. holding a fleur- de-lis or. Chippendall (London). Az. semee de lis or, the centre one sustained by two lions* gambs, erased ar. impaling Armitage, of Ireland. Crest — A lion's gamb erased, holding a fleur-de-lis or. Chippenham, Town of (Wiltshire). Arg. a tree of three large branches vert, below two escutcheons, viz. that on the dexter az. ten billets arg. in chief a label of five points of the last, the sinister escut- cheon or, three legs in armour ppr. garnished or, couped at the middle of the thigh two and one, on each a spur of the last. Motto — Unity and loyalty. Chippenham, or Chipman (Herefordshire). Gu. on a chev. betw. three dolphins, embowed, ar. an erm. spot sa. Crest — A triton or merman ppr. habited in armour, helmet or, over his shoulder a sash ar, holding in the dexter hand a pennon, thereon the word Jesus. Chippenham (Herefordshire). Gu. on a chev. betw. three dolphins turned round, with their tails in their mouths ar. an erm. spot sa. Chipper. Gu. three escutcheons or. Chippindall. Az. semee of fleurs-de lis or, two lions' gambs erect and erased fesseways ar. Chii'Ping-Wicombe (Buckinghamshire). Sa. a swan with wings close arg. ducally gorged and chained or. Chirbrond, or Chiribrond. Gu. two swoi-ds in sal- tire ar. hilts and poniels or. Crest — A winged heart ppr. B B C II I C II o Chirnside (Scotland). Ar. three Moors' heads couped sa. Crext — A hawk, with wings expanded ppr. Chisalme (Edinburgh). Gu. a hoar's head couped or, within a bordure nebulee of the last. Crest — A boar's head erasci! ppr. Afotto— Vis et virtus. Chiscott (Kent). Per pale ar. and az. a castle g«. Chiseldine. Ar. a chev. betw. three crosses moline gu. Crest — A talbot couchant ar. spotted sa. eared and collared gu. chained or, the end terminating in a bow-knot of the last. Chisenal, or Chisenhall (Lancashire). Ar. three crosses crosslet botonnee fitchee, within a bordure (sometimes, engr.) gu. Crest— A gi-iffin segreant gu. Chisenhall (Chisenhall, co. Lancaster). The same as Chisenal. Crest — A griffin pass. gu. beaked and legged ar. collared and lined of the first, the collar charged with three crosses crosslet of the second. Chishall. Ar. on a cross engr. sa. five mullets of the field. Chisholm (as borne by The Chisholm, Erchless Castle, CO. Inverness, chief of the ancient family of the name). CIu. a boar's head erased ar. Crest — A dexter hand, holding a dagger erect ppr. on the point a boar's head couped gu. Supporters — Two naked men, wreathed about the loins, with clubs over their shoulders, ppr. Afotloes—'Vi aut virtute, and above the crest, Feros ferlo. Chisholm (London). Gu. a boar's head erased or, within a bordure engr. ar. Crest and Motto as the last. Chisholm. Az. three boars' heads erased or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a dragon's head and ■wings endorsed. Chisholme (Lanarkshire). Gu. a boar's head couped or, langued a?.. Crest — A man's hand couped be- low the wrist, holding a dapger erect, all ppr. the point transfixed through a boar's head, erased or, langued gu. Chishull. Per cross ar. and gu. a cross patonco quartered and counterchanged. Chishull (Essex). Quarterly, ar. and gu. a cross pattee counterchanged. Chisnall. Ar. three crosses botonnee gu. within a bordure of the lj;st. CiiissELL, or Ciiussell. Ar. three bars nebulee gu. on a bend sa. as many mullets or. Crest — Three chisels ar. handles or, two in saltire, the handles downward, and one in pale, the handle upwards. Chisull. Quarterly, ar. and gu. a cross flowered, counterchanged. Chiswell (London ; granted 13 April, 1714.) Ar. two bars nebulee gu. over all on a bend engr. sa. a rose betw. as many mullets or. Crest — A dove with wings displ. ar. beaked and legged gu. stand- ing on a bezant, and holding in the beak a laurel branch vert. Chiswell (granted to Muilnian of Debbeii Hall, CO. Essex, who by sign manual, dated 10 Dec. 1773, took the names and arms of French-Chis- well). Quarterly, first and fourth as the last; second and third per pale ar. and az. on the dexter side two palets sa. over all a bend or, for French. Crest— As the last. Chisworth. Gu. a pale engr. or. Chisworth. Ar. a pale engi-. gu. Chittercrofte, or Chitecroi t. Ar. a bend engr. gu. CHiTTiNfj (Chester). Quarterly, ar. and az. on a bend gu . three quatrefoils . . Chittince (Suffolk). Quarterly, ar. and az. on a bend gu. betw. two talbots' heads erased of the first, three quatrefoils of the same. Chittince. Quarterly, ar. and az. on a bend gu. three quatrefoils of the first. Crest — A talbot's head erased ar. Chittock, or Chittocke. Az. a lull pass. ar. Crest — An antelope trippant ppr. Chittoke (Suffolk). Ar. a bull pass. az. Crest— A denii stag ppr. attired or. Chitty (Lord Mayor of London, 17C0). Gu. a chev. erm. in chief three talbots' heads erased or. Crest — A talbot's head couped or. Chitvvin (London). Gu. a chev. betw. three estoiles ox- Chitwood. Ai-. a lion ramp. sa. Crest — On a mount vert a crow ppr. Chivas (Aberdeen). Sa. three catsa-mountain ar. within a bordure of the last, in chief a crescent betw. two mullets az. Crest — A demi mountain cat salient ar. Motto — Virtute non vi. Chivers. Ar. three cinquefoils gu. and a gyron issu- ing from the dexter side in chief az. Crest — A comet star, tail towards the sinister ppr. Chiverton (Kerris, in St. Paul, co. Cornwall; the heiress m. Trewren). Ar. on a mount in base vert, a tower triple-towered sa. Chiverton (Trehunsey in Quithiock: of this branch of the family was Richard Chiverton, Lord Mayor of London in 1658). Same as the preceding. Choare (Lincolnshire). Barry of twelve ar. and gu. three martlets sa. Crest— On the top of a tower ar. port sa. a row of feathers or. Choisiul (Ireland). Az. a cross betw. twelve billets or. Crest — A dexter and sinister hand supporting a two-edged sword in pale, all ppr. Choke (Abingdon). Gu. three bars wavy ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi stork displ. ar. beaked gu. Choke (Avington, co. Berks; as borne by Sir Francis Choke, of Avington, knighted in 1613, grandson of Richard Choke, by the heiress of the Coventrys of Avington). Ar. three cinquefoils per pale gu. and az. Crest — A stork's head ppr. beaked gu. Choke (Berkshire). Ar. three cinquefoils gu. each charged with a hurt. Choke. Gu. three bars wavy within a bordure ar. Choke. Barry wavy of six sa. and or, (another, ar.) within a bordure of the first. Choke. Ar. tliree crescents gu. Choke. Ar. three cinquefoils within a bordure gu. Chokke. Ar. three cinquefoils az. Chollet. Ar. a cross gu. betw. four keys paleways az. Cholmeley (Easton, co. Lincoln, hart.) Gu. two esquires' helmets in chief ppr. and a garb in base or. Crest — A garb or. Cholmeley (Cheshire). Gu. two helmets in chief ar. and a garb in base or. Cholmeley (London). Gu. a sword in fesse betw. a helmet and three garbs or. Cholmeley, or Cholmonueley. Gu. a fleur de lis or, issuing from the top of a crescent erm. betw. two helmets in chief, and in base a garb of the second. Crest — A royal helmet or. Cholmeley (as borne by Sir Roger Cholmeley, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, who founded, temp. Queen Elizabeth, the free grammar school at Highgate. He was illegitimate son of Sir Richard Cholmeley, Lieutenant of the Tower). Gu. a sword in fesse (alluding to the sword of justice) betw. a helmet in chief and two garbs in base or. Cholmley (Whitby and Roxby, co. York ; descended from Robert, younger son of Hugh de Cholmonde- ley, deputy sergeant of Cheshire temp. Edward I. Sir Hugh Cholmley, of Whitby, bart. chief of this distinguished family, at the outbreak of the civil ■war enrolled himself under the royal banner, and rendered great service to the cause of King Charles, especially by his memorable defence of Scarbo- rough Castle. The eventual heiress, Mary, only daughter of Sir Hugh Cholmley, the last baronet, m. Nathaniel Cholmley, of London, esq. and from this marriage derives the present George Cholm- ley, of Whitby, esq. son and heir of the late Henry Hopkins Fane, esq. by Catherine his wife, eldest daughter and heir of Kathaniel Cholmley, of Whitby and Howsham, esq. M.P.) Anns, &c, as Cholmondeley of Cheshire. Cholmley (Bransby, co. York ; descended from Roger, second son of Sir Richard Cholmley, of Roxby and Whitby, knighted at Leith in 1544). Gu. two helmets in chief ppr. garnished or, in base a garb of the last, in a crescent erm. a fleur de lis gold, for dift". Crest — A garb or. Cholmley (Ryple, CO. Worcester ; granted 15!)0). G\\. in chief two helmets ar. in base a garb or, on a (leur dc-lis of the last a crescent for diff. Cre.^t — A helmet ar. Cll R CH 11 Cholmi.cy, or C'hoi.heley (Yorkshire). Gu. a chev. ar betw. three heltuets of the second. Cholmley. Gu. a crescent erm. betw. a helmet and a garb iu pale or. Choi.mly. I'he same Armji as Cholmeley, Cheshire. Crest — A demi griifin segreant holding a helmet. Cholmonuei.hy (Cheshire ; Afarquess Cliolmoitdcle;/) Gu. two helmets in chief ppr. garnished or, in base a gaib of the last. Crest — A dcmi griffin segreant sa. beaked or, holding a helmet as in the arms. Supporters— The dexter a gviffin sa. beak, wings, and fore legs or; the sini.iter a wolf of the second, gorged witli a collar purfled vaire. Motto — Cassis tutissima virtus. CiioLMONDELEY (£«)■»« Delaiiierc). Arms, Crest, ani Motto as the preceding. Supporters — Two griffins, beaks, wings, and fore legs or, gorged with a ducal coronet, and chained of the last. CiioLWEi.L. Ar. on a bend sa. three arrows or, fea thered of the first. Crest — A leopard's face az. Cholwich (Devonshire; originally of Cholwich iu Holberton, and afterwards of Oldstone in Ulack- awton, and Farringdou House: the co-heirs of Thomas Cholwich, of Oldstone, esq. >«. Lear, Fowell, and Cholwich). Per pale or and ar. three chev. sa. over all a file of as many lambeaux gu. extending to the sides of the shield. Crest — A fox's head couped sa. Cholwich. Per pale sa. and ar. three chev. counter- changed. Crest — A lion's gamb erect and erased sa. supporting an ancient carved shield per pale or and arg. Cholwill, or Cholvile (Devonshire ; granted I6I3). Ar. on a bend a/,- three arrows or, feathered and headed of the first, their heads toward the chief. Crest— A linnet ppr. Cholwill (Lodesford, co. Devon; confirmed 28 Nov. 1C13). Same as Cholwell. Chouke, or Coot. Az. on a chev. ar. betw. three cin- quefoils erm. two lions combatant ppr. Crest — An ibex's head erased ar. crowned on the neck gu. double horned or. Chopin. Ar. a chev. az. betw. three pheasants (cocks) vert, beaked and legged gu. Chopman (Scotland). Vert, a saltire engr. in chief a boar's head erased ar. Chorley (Cheshire and Lancashire). Sa. a stag lodged ar. Chorley (Chorley, co. Lancaster, and Leek, Stafford). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three blue bottles, slipped, ppr. (Vest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a hawk's head erased ar. Chorley. Ar. three trees erased (or eradicated) vert. Choklott. Az. a cliev. or, betw. thvee crescents ar. Chorlton. Or, three piles and a canton erin. Chough, or Clowes. Sa. on a chev. betw. three uni- corns' heads erased ar. as many trefoils vert. Crest — A demi lion ramp. sa. collared ar. holding in the paws a halbert in pale or. Choughton. Ar. three swords, barways.pointsto the dexter sa. Chowchton (Kent). Or, three swords iu fesse az. Chowne (Fairland, co. Kent). Sa. three thatchers' hooks, in fesse ar. Crest— A gauntlet ar. holding a broad aiTOw sa. feathered of the lirst. Chowne (Fair Lawne, co. Kent). Sa. three attires of a stag, in pale, arg. Chowne (as borne by the late General Chowne, of Prospect Park, near Reading, co. Berks). Sa. three thatchers' hooks in pale arg. ; quartering or on a bend cotised betw. two garbs az. a mitre of the field, on a canton gu. a rose arg. for Tilson. Crests— First, a (;ubit arm erect in armour holding in the gauntlet ppr. a broad anow, sa. feathered arg. for Chowne ; second, a dexter arm embowed habited arg. charged on the elbow with a garb sa. grasping in the hand ppr. a crozier gu. ferulled or, for TiLSON. Chowrey. Ar. two bars gu. betw. nine guttees az. three, three, and three. Chowthton. Or, three swords, barways, az. hiltcd sa. pomelled gu. two pointing to the sinister and one to the dexter side of the escutcheon. CHREbREGOT (Toumay). Or, throe pales g"- Chrishope. Sa. a fret or, betw. eight crescents ar. Crest — A bear's head muzzled. Chuisop, or KiRSOP. Ar. on a chev. sa. five horse- shoes of the field. Crest — An antelope pass. ppr. collared and chained or. Motto — Mens conscia recti. Chrlstall (Aberdeen). Or, a cross calvary upon three grieces gu. betw. two thistles iu fesse ppr. ('rest — A fir tree ppr. Motto — Per angusta, ad augusta. Christ-Church College (Oxford). Sa. on a cross eng. arg. a lion pass gu. betw. four leopards' heads az. on a chief or, a to^k of the third, seeded of the firth, barbed vert, betw. two Cornish choughs i>pi". ChristCmurch Priokv (Canterbury). Az. on across arg. a text surmounted with the letter X. sa. Christ-Church (London). Az. the representation of the Trinity ar. being expressed by four plates, two in chief, one in the middle point, and oue in base, conjoined to each other by au orle, and a pall arg. ; on the centre plate is the word Deus ; on. the dexter chief plate Pater, on the sinister Filius, and on the plate in the base the word Sanctus Spiritus ; on the three parts of the pall the word est, and on each part of the orle the words non est. Christian (Ireland). Gu. a cross ciosslet ar. Crest — A lion couchant guard, ppr. Christian. Or, a cross crosslet sa. Crest — A lion guard, sejaut ou its hind legs, hulding in its dexter paw a cross, and resting its sinisteron a pyramid sa. Christian (Unerigg Hall, co. Cumberland, descended from the ancient family of M'Christen, of the Isle of Man, who for several generations have been Dempsters or Ju Iges of that island ; the name appears to have been first written Christian about the year ICOO. The late John Christian, of Une- I'igg, esq. Hi. first, MissTaubuiau, by whom he had a son, John Christian, esq. oue of tl.e Dempsters of the Isle of Alan ; and secondly, Isabella, dau. and heiress of Henry Curwen, of Workington, esq. by whom he had also a son, the present Henry Curwen, of Workington, esq.) Az. a che\-. huiuettee betw. three covered cups oi*. ('rest — A unicorn's head erased, arg. collared and armed oi\ Christian. Arg. a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet gu. Crest — The figure of Hope, ppr. habited iu a idbe arg. leaning ou au auclior or. Christie. Ar. a saltire betw. four mullets sa. Crest — A branch of laurel ppr. Chrlstie. Ar. a chev. betw. three wells sa. (Another, gu.) Crest — A phoenix's head iu Hames of fire ppr. Christie (Aberdeen). Or, a saltire indented betw. four mullets sa. Christie (Ualluchie, Scotland). Or, a saltire engr. betw. four mullets sa. Crest — A holly stump leaved and fructed ppr. Christie (Craigtouu, Scotland). Or, a saltire invecked cantoned with four mullets sa. Crest — A holly branch withered, with leaves sprouting out anew. Motto — Sic viresco. Christie (Scotland). Or, a saltire cautoned with four mullets sa. Christmas ( Kssex). Gu. on a fesse or, betw. three conies ar. a crescent az. betw. two martlets sa. Christmas (London). Gu. on a fesse raguly ar. three martlets sa. a canton erm. Cresi — An arm em- bowed ppr. habited or, covered with leaves vert, supporting a stall' couped and raguly ar. Christmas. Gu. on a fesse betw. three conies ar. as many mullets sa. Christmas, or Cristmass. Gu. on a fesse or, betw. three hai'es ar. a crescent of the second betw. two martlets of the first. Crest — Au arm charged with two bars, one or, the other yii, holding in the hand ppr. a double branch of roses, flowered of the se- cond, leaved vert. Christonson (Devonshire). Az. a bend indented or and erm. cotised couuterchanged Christopher (London). Per chev. wavy az. and ermiuois, a chart of Chesterfield's Inlet, betw. two estoiles in chief ar. and on a mount iu base vert, a beaver pass. ppr. Crest — Two ai'ins embowed, vested az. the hands ppr. suj)portiuj au anchor erect sa. cable ar. c nu CH Y Chhistopher (Norfolk). Crest— \ unicorn's head erased ar. Christopher. Ar. a cliev. sa. betw. three pineapples vert, in chief a torteau. Crest — A stag's head, cabossed ppr. CHRisTOPHtRS. Ar. a chev. betw. three pineapples gu. leaved vert. Chrystih. Ar. a chev. betw. three wells sa. Crest — A lion's paw erased, holding a dagger ppr. Christy (Moyallan, co. Down, a branch of the Christies of Dundee, N. B. The late Miller Christy, esq. who purchased the estate of Patching Hall, Broom- field, CO. Essex, and resided at Stockwell, co. Sur- rey, was a descendant of the Moyallan family). Or, a saltire betw. four mullets, sa. Crest — A holly stump, leaved and fructed,ppr. Motto — Sic viresco. Chiibbe (Dorsetshire). Az. a cross or, betw. four bezants. Crest — A demi lion az. holding a bezant. Chudi.eigh (Ashton, co. Devon, a family of long con- tinuance in that county, which flourished for se- veral generations at Broad Cleft, frequently serv- ing the office of sheriff in the reigns of Richard II. Henry VI. and Henry VII. The estate of Ashton was acquired, early in the fourteenth century, by the marriage of John Chudleigh with Thomasine, dau. of Richard Prous, and descended, in a direct line, to Sir George Chudleigh, who was created a Baronet in 1022 ; the dans, and co-heirs of Sir George Chudleigh, the fourth hart. m. Pi'ideaux, Chichester, and Oxenden ; and the eldest sister and CO heir of Sir John Chudleigh, the sixth bart. m. the Rev. Nathan Haines, D.D. Of this family was the celebrated Duchess of Kingston). Erm. three lions ramp. gu. Crest — A savage man ppr. ; in the dexter hand a stafT, clubbed and spiked or, with a bnglshorn hung over the left shoulder, and wreathed about the loins and temples vert. Sup- porters — Two savage men, as depicted in the crest. Chuuleich (Ireland; a branch of the Chudleighs of Devon, in which, in all probability, the chiefship of [that ancient family now ves^s ; was settled at Kinsale, co. Cork, teinp. William III. and is now represented by Major Thomas Stepney Chud- leigh). Arms, &c. as Chudleigh of Ashton. Chudworth. Or, a fesse betw. tln-ee martlets sa. Chun. Vert, on a chief ar. three pales gu. Crest — A boar pass, reguard. seizing with his mouth au arrow, stuck in his shoulder, all ppr. Chun. Vaire, three pales gu. Church, or Churche (Earls Colne, co. Essex). Gu. a fesse or, in chief three sinister gauntlets ppr. Creit — .\n arm erect, in armour ppr. garnished or, holding a baton of the last. Church (as borne by Henry Church, esq. R.N. and by the Rev. William Church, of Hampton, co. Middlesex). Gu. a crosier, reversed, in bend sin- ister, surmounted by a sword, in bend dexter ppr. on a chief arg. a thistle, leaved, also ppr. Crest — A hand holding a sword, erect, betw. two branches of laurel, entv^ined round the blade, all ppr. Over the crest the word — Virtute. Ciurchar (Slingficld, co. Sussex). Chequy ar. and sa. on a bend gu. three lions' heads erased or. Crest — A tiger pass. ar. tufted and maned or. Chukche (Essex). Ar. on a fesse engr. betw. three greyhounds' heads erased sa. collared or, as many trefoils slipped of the last. Crest — A demi grey- hound sa. gorged wilh a collar or, charged with three lozenges gu. holding a trefoil of the second. Churche (Betton, co. Salop). Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three greyhounds' heads erased sa. as many bezants. Crest — A greyhound's head erased erm. collared and ringed or. Churohey (Brecoiishire.) Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. three greyhounds' heads erased sa. collared or, as many trefoils. Crest — A greyhound's head erased and collared as in the arms, in the mouth a tiefoil slipped gu. Cava.cHM.1. (Duke of Afnrlboroiigh). Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. a lion ramp. ar. on a canton of the last a cross gu. ; second and third, quarterly, ar. and gu. in the second and third, a fret or ; over all on a bend sa. three escallops of the first, for Spen- cer ; in chief, an escutcheon of pretence ar. charged with the cross of St. George, gu. on an iiiescutcheon az. three fleurs-de-lis. Two Crests — First, a lion couchant guard, ar. supporting with the dexter paw a banner gu. charged with a dexter hand, apaume of the first, staffer; second, out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head betw. two wings ex- pan.led ar. gorged with a bar gemel gu. armed of the first. Supporters — Dexter, a griffin per fesse ar, and or ; sinister, a wivern ar. wings expanded, both collared and chained sa. each collar charged with three escallops ar. Motto — Fiel pero des- dichado. Churchill, Baron. See Spencer. Churchill (Churchill-Henbury, co. Dorset, and So- mersetshire). Sa. a lion ramp, debruised with a bendlet gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion ramp. ar. Churchill. Sa. a lion ramp. ar. on a canton of the second a cross gu. Crest — A lion couchant guard, ar. holding a banner of the last, charged with a hand erect gu. Churchman (London). Barry of four arg. and sa. on a chief of the last two pales of the first, in base an escallop arg. Churchman (London). Barry of four, sa. and ar. on a chief of the second two pales of the first. Crest — On a garb, lying fesseways, or, a cock ar. beaked, legged, and wattled gu. Churchman, or Chirchman (Shropshire). Ar. two bars sa. in chief as many pales of the second. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion ramp. ar. Churchman. Sa. two bars and as many palets in chief ar. Churi.es. Ar. on a bend sa. three cinquefoils or. CiiuRLEY (Kent). Paly of six, or and az. a canton erm. Chute (Somersetshire, Kent, and Hampshire; de- scended from Alexander Chute, Lord of the Manor of Taunton in 120S. The Kentish branch derived from Philip Chute, of Appledore, Standard Bearer to Henry VIII. who obtained, in recompense for his gallant services at the siege of Boulogne, an augmentation to his armorial bearings, became extinct at the decease of Sir George Chute, bart. in I72I. The chief line, the Chutes of the Vine, of which was Challoner Chute, Speaker of Richard Cromwell's House of Commons, preserved a male succession until 177G, the period of the decease of John Chute, esq. when the property devolved on Thomas Lobb, esq. (;_'reat-grandson, through his mother, of Challoner Chute, of the Vine, esq.) and from his son, the Rev. Thomas Vere Chute, the estates have passed to their present proprietor, William Lyde Wigcett Chute, of tlie Vine and Pickenham Hall, esq. M. P.) Gu. three swords barways, the points towards the dexter ppr. pomels and hilts or. Crest — A dexter cubit arm in ar- mour, the hand in a gauntlet grasping a broken sword, in bend sinister, ppr. pomel and hilt or. Motto — Fortune de guerre. Chute (Hincksell Place, co. Kent). Gu. scmte de mullets or, three swords barways ppr. the middle- most encountering the other two ; a canton per fesse, ar. and vert, thereon a lion of England. Crest, as the last. Chute (Tullygarou, co. Ken-y, a bi-anch of the ancient family of Chute of Kent, established in Ireland, by George Chute, a military officer, who went over to that kingdom during Desmond's rebellion ; the present representative of the Irish Chutes is Fran- cis Chute, of Tullygaron, esq. whose eldest son is Richard Chute, of Blennerville, esq. J. P.) Arms and Crest, as Chute of Hincksell Place, co. Kent. Motto — Fortune de guerre. Chynedon. Ar. three escallops gu. Chyner. Ar. a chev. engr. gu. Crest — An antelope's head erased erm. Chynon. Ar. a chev. embattled betw. three ravens' heads sa. Chynoweth. Sa. on a fesse or, three griffins' heads erased gu. C LA C L A CuvNSTON, or CiiYNERYSTO.N. Or, On a bend gu. three goats ar. CiiYRFOLD. Ar. a bend az. betw. two cotises sa. Chvsual. Ar. a cross crosslet fitchee, within a bor- dure gu. Chyusvon. Or, a bend ar. guttee de I'eau. Chyver. Ar. a chev. engr. gu. CiDDEROWE. Arg. on a cher. gu. hetw. three eagles displ. sa. five annulets or. Crest — Out of a tower arg. a demi lion ramp. sa. CiKUELEES. I'er pale indented ar. and gu. CiNSALLAGii (Ireland). Ar. a fesse gu. hetw. two garbs in chief of the second, and a lion pass, in base sa. Crest — A lion's head erased ppr. Cii'RiANi (London). Or, an eagle displ. sa. crowned gu. within a borduve az. charged with three fleurs- de-lis in chief, gold. Crest — An eagle displ. as in the arms. CiPRus. Barry of twelve, ar. and az. over all a lion ramp. gu. CiRCESTER (Warwickshire). Ar. a chev. az. a label gu- Cirescester-Ahbey (Gloucestershire). Arg. on a chev. gu. three rams* heads afl'rontee of the liehl, attired or. This abbey had two other coats, viz. first, gu. on a chev. arg. three rams' heads, cnuped and afl'rontee sa. attired or, in the dexter chief quarter two lions pass, guard, of the last ; second, paly of six or and gu. in bend a crozier, arg. all within a bordure az. bezantie. Cizelley (Barking, co. Essex). Az. on a chev. betw. three stags trippant ar. as many fleurs-de-lis of the first. Cla brock, or Cleybroke (Kent and Middlesex). Ar. a cross pattee gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a derai ostrich ar. with wings di.spl. erm. hold- ing in the mouth a horseshoe sa. Ci.ACK (Herefordshire, and Wallingford, co. Berks; granted IH Nov. 1763). Gu. an eagle displ. erm. within a bordure engr. erminois. Crest — A demi eagle or, winged erm. Ci.AGETT (Kent and London). Erm. on a fesse sa. three pheons ov. Crest — An eagle's head erased erm. ducally crowned or, betw. two wings sa. Clambereow. Quarterly, gu. and or, on the dexter quarter four lozenges in cross ar. Clambow (Somersetshire). Paly of six ar. and az. on a fesse gu. three mullets of the first. Ci.AMBow, or Clanebowe (Somersetshire). Paly of six, or and az. on a fesse gu. three mullets, with six points, of the first. Clamond (Lansells, co. Cornwall). Ar. a chev. betw. three fleurs de lis gu. Crest — A griflin sejant or. C1.ANBRASIL, Baron. See Jcicei.yn. (Ilancarty, Earl of. See Trench. Clancy (Clare, Ireland). Ar. two lions ramp, guard, in pale gu. Crest — A hand gauntleted, holding a dagger in pale, on the point thereof a wolf's head, couped close, distilling drops of blood, ppr. Clanu, or Clanue (Essex). Ar. on a bend gu. three escallops or. Clanuinen (Ireland). Crest— A demi lion, holding a mullet of sis points. C'lanmorris, Baron. See Bingham. Clanny (as borne by Wii liaji Rkid Ceanny, M.D. and F.R.S.E. Bishop- VVearn\outh, co. Durham). Ar. two lions pass, guard, in pale gu. quartei-ing Mitchell. Crcsl — A hand gauntleted, holding a dagger in pale, on the point thereof a wolf's head couped close, distilling drops of blood ppr. Clanranolu. Az. a buck's head cabossedor. (Jlanricarde, Marquess of. See De Burgh. Clanwilliam, Earl of. See Meade. Clm'COTT (Wintei'born Abbas). Az. on a chev. or, betw. three herons ar. as many hurts. Clapcott, The same Arms. Crest — A buck's head couped sa. anned or. Clapham (London and Northampton). Ar. on a bend az. cotised gu. six fleurs de-lis or, two, two, and two. Crest — A lion ramp. sa. collared ar. holding a sword of the last, hilt or. ('LAiMiAM (Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. on his head a helmet az. Crest — A dexter hand holding a helmet ppr. Clapham (Warwickshire and Yorkshire), .^r. on a bend sa. six fleurs-de-lis or, two, two, and two. Clapham (Barnstaple, co. Devon). Ar. on a bend az, six fleurs-de-lis or, two, two, and two. Crest — A lion ramp. sa. holding in his dexter paw a sword arg. hilt and pomel or. Clapham. Ar. on a bend sa. three covered cups of the field. Clapham. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three gimlets sa. Clapham. Ar. a chev. betw. nine giml^its sa. Clapham. Ar. on a bend sa, three cups covered of the field, a trefoil slipped, in the sinister corner, of the second. Clapham, Ar. on a chev. gu. a wine broach (or piercer) of the first Clapp, Vaire gu, and ar. a quarter az. charged with the sun or. Crest — A pike naiant ppr. Clapperton (Edinburgh). Gu. a cross moliue ar. on a chief of the last tliree pellets. Crest — A talbot pass. ar. Motto — Fides praistantior auro. Clappeson. Or, a lion ramp. sa. betw. three parsley leaves vert. Clare, Earl of. See Fitzgieeon, Clare (Gloucestershire), Or, three chev, gu. Clare (Leicestershire). Or, tluei; chev. gu. within a bordure az. bezantee. Clare (Pembroke). Ar. on a chief az. three crosses pattee fitchee of the field. Cure (Pembroke). Or, three chev. gu. a crescent az. Clare (Shropshire). Or, three chev. ermines. Crest — A stag's head, cabossed ppr. Clare (Dabiton, CO. Worcester). Or, three chev. gu. within a bordure sa. Crest — As the last. Clare. Az. a bend and chief indented or. Clare. Erm. on a chev. sa. betw. three leopai'ds' heads az. as many roses ar. Clare. Or, a quarter gu. Clare, or CLARE^CE (Honour of). Per chev. gu. and az. two lions ramp, aifrontee or. Clarel. Gu. si-x martlets or. Clarell (Yorkshire). Gu. six martlets ar. three, two, and one. Clarenaulx (Yorkshire). Sa. a saltire or, a mullet in chief ar. Clarence. Per chev. gu. and az. in chief two lions combatant or, iu base a fleur-de-lis of the last. Clarendon, Earl of. See Villiers. Clarendon. Or, on a bend sa. three ostrich feathers ar. passing through as many scrolls of the field. (Another, the scrolls ar.) Clarendon. Or, on a bend sa. three ostrich feathers, paleways, ar. Claret. Az. a rainbow in fesse ppr. betw. two estoiles in chief, and the sun in base, or. Clarge. Barry of ten, ar. and az. on a canton sa. a ram's head couped of the first, having two straight and two bent horns or. Crest — A ram's head, as in the arms. Clarces (St. Martin's-in the-Fields, co. Middlesex, bart. since of Aston, near Stevenage, co. Hertford, and Bitchfield Hall, co. Lincoln). Barry of ten, ar. and az. on a canton sa. a ram's head couped of the first, armed with four horns or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a ram's iiead as in the arms. Clargeis (Middlesex). The same, the ram's head erased of the first, &c. Claridge. Vaire, gu. and ar. Clarina, Baron. See Massey. Clakk. Or, a bend engr. az. Clark (Bridwell, in Halberton, co. Devon, there set- tled tor more than two centuries, and now repre- sented by John Were Clark, esq.). Arg. on a bend gu. betw. three pellets as many swans ppr. Clark (Buckland Tout Saints, co. Devon, now repre- sented by William John Clark, of that place, esq.) Erm. a lion ramp. az. on a chief sa. a leo- pard's face ar. betw. two crosses crosslet or. Crest — A demi lion gu. collared or, on the shoulder an estoile ar. in the paw a baton sa. Motto — Victor mortalis est. Clark (Bishop-Wearmouth, CO. Durham). Ar. on a bend engr. gu. three swans ppr. Crest — A swan ppr. reposing his dexter foot on an ogress. Clark (Connie Castle, co. Perth, presumed to be C L A C L A descended from Alanus Clerk, a free baron of tint shire, one of tlie inquest on the service of Sir Alexander Moray, of Abercainy, in 1340). Or, a fesse chequy arg. and az. betw. two crescents in chief, with a boar's head couped in base, sa. Crest — A demi huntsman issuing out of a wreath, and winding a horn ppr. Motto — Free for a blast. Clark-Wai'.dlaw. See Wardlaw. Clark (Werk, co. NorthumberlanJ). Arg. on a chev. betw. three dragons' heads erased az. as many roses or. Crest — A dragon's head, as in the arms. Motto — Fortitudo. Clark (Belford, co. Northumberland ; as borne by the Rev. John Dixon Clark, M.A. of Belford Hall, only surviving son of the late William Clark, of Belford and Benton, esq. high sheriff of Northum- berland in 1S20). Erm. on a chev. embattled coun- terembattled betw. three dragons' heads erased az. a chaplet betw. two roses or. Crest — A dragon's head erased az. giittee d'or, with a collar embattled counterembattled, arondie, and charged on the neck with three annulets interlaced, gold. Motto — Fortitudo. Clark (borne by Sir James Clark, bart. M.D. of St. George, Hanover-square, London, First Physician in Ordinary to Her Majesty). On. a fesse chequy arg. and az. betw. two crescents in chief, and a lion pass, guard, in base, or. Crest — A rock, therefrom rising a falcon ppr. belled or, and rest- ing the dexter claw on a ducal coronet of the last. Motto — Amat Victoria curam. Clarke (Ardington, co. Berks ; descended from John Clarke of Ba.sildon, and Lucy his wife, dau. of Sir Walter Moyle, who were buried in 1497 in the chancKl of Basildon church, where their gi'avestone yet remains. The present representative is Wil- liam Nelson Clarke, esq. son and heir of the late AVilliam Wiseman Clarke, of Ardington, esq. high sheriff of Berkshire in ISII). Arg. on a fesse betw. three (sometimes six) crosses pattee sa. three plates. Crest — A cross pattee or, betw. a pair of wings erect, expanded, az. Motto — Absit ut glorier nisi in cruce. Clarke (Dunham Lodge, co. Norfolk, bart. borne by Sir Charles-Mansi'ieli) Clarke, of that place, bart. Erm. on a bend cotised gu. betw. three aunuU'ts sa. as many swans close arg. Crest — On a mount vert, a dove, wings elevated, ppr. holding in the beak an ear of wheat, and resting the dexter foot on an annulet, sa. Clarke (Salford, co. Warwick, bart. also of Shivland, CO. Nottingham). Gu. three swords erect, in pale ar. pomels and hilts oi'. Crest — A hand couped at the wrist ppr. holding a sword, as in the arms. Clarke (Cresses Green House, co. Cork ; borne by the present baronet. Sir W illiam - Henry - Sr.- Lau- rence Clarke, of Rossmore, co. Cork). Ar. on a bend cotised gu. an eastern crown or, betw. two swans ppr. the whole within a bordure vert. Crest — Out of an eastern crown gu. a demi dragon, wings elevated or. Motto — Constantia et fidelitate. CijiRKE (Bedfordshire). Per chev. az. and ar. in chief three leopards' heads or, in base an eagle displ. gu. Crest — A goat sallaut ar. attired or, against a pine tree ppr. Clarke (Dundou, co. Buckingham). Per chev. az. and ar. three eagles displ. counterchanged, in chief a leopard's face or. Crest — A goat ar. attired or, saliant against a tree vert. Clarke (Snailwell, co. Cambridge, created Baronet in ltiU8, extinct in ISOfi). Or, on a bend engr. az. a mullet ar. Crest — A talbot's head erased or. Clarke (Hyde Hall, co. Chester ; as borne by the de- scendants of George Clarke, esq. Lieut.-Govemor of New York (son of George Clarke, of Swans- wick, CO. Somerset), who m. Anne, dau. and heir of Edward Hyde, of Hyde Hall, esq.) Az. three escallops in pale or, betw. two flaunches erm. quartering the arms of Hyue. ^Crests — First, a pheon ppr. ; second, an eagle with wings expanded sa. beaked and membered or. Clarke (Somersall, afterwards of Chilcote and Sutton, CO. Derby; the last male heir, Godfrey Bagnall Clarke, esq. rf. in 17SC ; his sister and heir /«. Job Hart Price, esq. who took the name of Clarke, and left an only dau. Anne, m. to Walter, first Marquess of Ormonde). Az. three escallops or, betw. two flaunches erm. Crest — In a gem ring or, set with a diamond sa. a pheon ar. Clarke (Gloucestershire, and London, 1586). Or, two bars az. in chief theee escallops of the second. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion ppr. Clarke (Hampshire). Ar. three escallops in pals betw. two flaunches az. guttee d'or ; on a chief of the second a bull's head couped of tlie third, betw. two martlets of the first. Clarke (Herefordshire, Her. Off. Hereford c. 25). Ar. a chev. betw. three lions ramp. vert. Crest — A lion ramp, vert, holding a pen ar. Clarke (Dublin, Ireland ; granted 20 January, 1088). Ar. on a bend engr. gu. a bezant betw. two swans ppr. (,')est — A swan ppr. reposing his dexter foot on an ogress. Clarke (Ireland ; descended from the Clarkes of War- wickshire, granted 25 April, 1607). Ar. on a bend gu. betw. three pellets as many swans of tlie first; for an augmentation, in the sinister canton gu. a lion pass, guard, or, betw, two flasks erm. Clarke (Ireland; granted 164S). Erm. on a fesse betw. three griffins' heads erased gu. as many be- zants. Crest — A seahorse vert. Clarke. The same, with the griffins armed az. Clarke (Ireland). Gu. a saltire betw. four horses' heads couped or. Clarke (Bridgar, co. Kent). Erm. three pales wavy sa. Crest — A fleur de-lis per pale ar. and sa. Clarke (Ford, co. Kent, and Essex). Or, on a bend engr. az. a cinquefoil of the first. Crest — A grey- hound's head couped or, charged on the neck with a cinquefoil az. Clarke (Kent). Gu. on a fesse engr. or, betw. three cinquefoils erm. two swans' necks erased sa. beaked gu. on their necks three guttfees d' arges, fesseways. Clarke (Kent ; patent, 1621). Barry of four, vert and gu. three plates. Crest — A unicorn's head erased ar. crined and ai-med or, gorged with a collar gu, charged with three plates. Clarke (Kent). Erm. on a fesse gu. three bezants. Clarke (Kent). Sa. two pales wavy erm. Clarke (Lincolnshire ; a family long seated in Lin- colnshire, and now represented by Nathaniel Richard Clarke, of Handsworth, co. Stafford, esq. bai'rister-at law, recorder of Lincoln, North- ai;ipton, &c. &c. and eldest son of the late Nathaniel Gooding Clarke, King's Counsel, and chief justice of Brecon, Cax-marthen). Erm. on a fesse gu. three bezants ; on a canton of the second a stag's head cabossed ar. Crest — A sinister wing or. Clarke (London). Sa. on a bend engr. az. three lozenges of tlie first. Crest — A talbot's head or, gorged with a fesse engr. az. charged with three lozenges gold. Clarke (London). Sa. on a pale ar. the letter Y gu. Crest — On a plate ar. the letter Y gu. over it a scroll with this Motto — Ata Ttjs sxtviis. Clarke (London). Ar. on a bend engr. az. a cross crosslet fitchee or. Crest — A demi lion ramp, or, holding a cross crosslet fitchee az. Clarke (London). Arms, the same as of Northamp tonshire. Clarke (London). Per fesse ar. and gu. a pale counterchanged, three greyhounds' heads erased of the second. Clarke (Middlesex). Gu. three bars vert, in chief as many plates. Clarke (Northamptonshire). Ar.cn a bend gu. betw. three ogresses as many swans ppr. Crest — A lark, with wings expanded ppr. holding in the beak au ear of wheat or. Clarke (Werk, co. Northumberland). See Clark. Clarke (Oxfordshii'e). Ar. on a bend gu. betw. three pellets as many swans ppr. rewarded with a can- ton sinister az. thereon a demi ram mounting of the first, armed or, betw. two fleurs de-li» of the CLA CL A last, over all a dexter baton of the second. Crest — A ram's head ar. attired Clarke (Sandford). Az. two bars or, on a chief of the last three escallops sa. Cl.\bke (Shrewsbury). Az. three escallops in pale or, betw. two flaunches erra. on a chief ar. three lions ramp, guard, of the field. Vrest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an erm. armed of the first. Clarke (Somersetshire, and London). Or, two bars az. in chief three escallops gu. Crest — An arm em- bowed, in annour ppr. holding in the gauntlet an arrow or, headed and feathered ar. Clarke (Somersetshire). Per chev. or and gu. three lions' heads erased, counterchanged. Clarke (Somersetshire and Devonshire). Sa. three plates. Clarke (Kettleston, co. Suffolk; confii-med 20 Jan. l.'iSQ). Ar. a chev. betw. three griffins' heads erased sa. on a chief of the last three mascles of the first. Crest — An elephant's head, quarterly, gu. and or. Clarke (Ipswich, co. Suffolk). Or, two bars az. over all a nag's head erased or, in chief three escallops gu. Crest — A nag's head erased sa. Clarke (Ipswich, co. Suffolk). Erm. on a bend engr. sa. three conger eels' heads, erased ar. collared with a bar gemel gu. Crest — A conger eel's head erased and erect gu. collared with a bar gemel or. Clarke (East Bareholt, co. Suffolk). Or, two chev. gu. a canton of the last charged with an escallop of the field. Clarke (Suft'olk). Gu. an inescutcheon betw. four lions ramp. ar. Clarke (Northamptonshire). Per pale gu. and or, a bend and border counterchanged. Crest — Out of a mural coronet arg. a cubit arm in armour, holding a scimetar ppr. hilted or. Clarke (Ashgate and Norton Hall, co. Derby). Gu. a bear ramp. arg. collared of the field, betw. three mullets of the second. Crest — A bear ramp. az. collared and chained sa. holding a battle-axe gu. Clarke (Elm Bank, Leatherhead, co. Surrey; as borne by William Stanley Clarke, esq.) Gu. a bear i-amp. erm. gorged with an eastern crown or, betw. three mullets pierced arg. Crest — A bear, as in the arms, gorged with a naval crown or, line rellexed over the back,gu. supporting a battle-axe erect ppr. Motto — Moenibus crede ligneis. Clarke (Herefordshire). Gu. two bars arg. in chief three escallops or. Crest — An escallop quarterly gu. and or. Clarke (Norfolk). Or, on a bend engr. az. a mullet arg. Crest — An eagle's leg gu. joined to a wing or. Clarke (as borne by Sir Arthur Clarke, M. D. of Dublin). Gu. three swords erect in pale arg. hilts or. Clarke (borne by Dr. Clarke, of Phillimore Place, Kensington). Crests — First, a ram's head couped arg. aiTued or, surmounted by a field-marshal's baton sa. tipped gold ; second, a dove, wings dis- played arg. in the beak an ear of wheat or, leaved vert. Motto — Spurs, 1513. Clarke (Welton Place, co. Northampton, now repre- sented by Richard Trevor Clarke, esq. grandson of John Plomer, esq. whe assumed, by Act of Par- liament 1-5 Geo. III. the surname and arms of Clarke, on inheriting the estates of his maternal ancestors). Arg. on a bend gu. betw. three tor- teaux, as many swans arg. Crest — A swan rising arg. ducally gorged and chained or. Clarke (Ockley, co. Surrey). Per fesse ar. and az. on a fesse sa. betw. three crosses pattee in chief of the last, and a heron in base of the first, three plates. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a ci'oss pat tfee of the last, betw. two phoenix' wings expanded sa. Clarke (Salford, co. Warwick). Gu. three swords in pale ar. Clarke (Warwickshire). Or, on a fesse az. three cinquefoils, in chief a serpent surgent in pale ppr. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, in armour, ppr. garnished or, holding in the hand, also ppr. an arrow .. pheoned and flighted .. broken in the sliaft, the fi athers falling. Clarke (Westminster, co. Middlesex, and Yorkshire) Or, on a bend engr. az. an escallop or. Crest — A demi griffin, wings endorsed or, gorged with a col- lar engr. az. Clarke ( Yoi'kshire). Ar. on a bend engr. az. across crosslet or. Crest — A demi lion or, holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee az. Clarke (Knedlington, E. R. co. York). Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three wolves' heads erased az. as many roses of tlie field, on a canton sa. a lion's head erased or. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up erm. two wings expanded out of a ducal coro- net; betw. them the word " Elmer" in Saxon characters. Motto — The time will come. Clarke (Yorkshire). Or, a bend engr. az. Clarke. Or, a cross raguly betw. four trefoils slipped vert. Crest — A peacock's head erased ppr. in the beak a trefoil slipped vert. Clarke. Or, three escallops in pale az. betw. two flaunches of tlie last guttee d'or; on a chief of the second a bull's head erased, betw. two pewits (or doves) of the or. Clarke. Or, a fesse erm. betw. three trefoils slipped vert. Crest — A demi lion ramp. or. Clarke. Ar. on a bend gu. three swans ppr. betw. as many pellets a canton sinister az. charged with a demi ram mounting of the first, armed or, betw. two fleurs-de-lis in chief of the last, on it a baton dexter of the field. Clarke. Barry of four, az and or, on a chief of the second three escallops of the first. Clarke. Ar. a chev. betw. three eagles' heads erased sa. on a chief of the second as many mascles of the first. Clarke. Quarterly, ar. and vert, a cross counter- changed. Clarke. Vert, a fesse gu. betw. three plates. Clarke. Ei-m. the field replenished with trefoils slipped sa. a fesse gu. Clarke. Ar. three ogresses. Clarke. Ar. three ravens sa. Clarke. Az. three escallops in pale or, betw. two flaunches erm. ou a chief ar. three lions ramp, of the first. Clarke. S a. three fleurs-de-lis betw. seven crosses crosslet ar. Clarke, or Clerkes. Sa. three tenter hooks ar. Clarkeson (Nottinghamshire). Vert, a stag tiippant or. (Another, ppr.) Clarkesune (Scotland). Ar. a saltire vert, betw. two crescents in the flanks gu. and a crosslet fitchee in base sa. Clarkesonn. Ar. on a bend betw. two trefoils sa. three lozenges of the first. Crest— h hand and arm couped below the elbow in coat of raiiil ppr. holding in the hand erect a sword ar. hilt and pomel sa. on the blade a pennon flotaut gu. Clarkson (Kirton, co. Nottingham). Ar. on a bend engr. sa. three annulets or. Clarkson (Scotland). Ar. a saltire vert, betw. two crescents gu. in chief and b.ise, and as many crosses crosslet fitchee sa- in the flanks. Crest — An arm in armour couped and embowed, holdiug a couteau sword, all ppr. Motto — Per ardua. Clary. Gu. three chev. or, a label of five points over all, in chief az. Clasby. Gu. a fesse betw. three roses ar. Clasby. Gu. a fesse betw. three cinquefoils ar. Clason, or Classon (Scotland). Ar. on a fesse gu. a lion pass, guard, or. Crest — A rose branch ppr. Claude. Barry wavy of six or and az. Crest — A demi unicorn ramp, collared ppr. Claude. Vaire or and az. Claus. Az. a chief erm. (^rest — On the point of a sword in jiale a cross pattee. Clavedon. Ar. three escallops gu. Crest — A peli- can vulning herself ppr. Clavel, or Clavell. Ar. on a chev. sa. three steel caps ar. Crest — A human heart in flames ppr. Claver (Buckinghamshire). Sa. a bar gemel or, betw. three towers triple-towered ar. Crest — A lion's gamb couped and erect or, holdiug a key sa. Claver. yiiarttrly, or and gu. a bend engr. sa. C LA C LE Ci.AVF.R. Sa. a fesse or, betw. three towers triple towered ar. Clavering (Axwell Pai-k, co. Durham, hart, siuce also of Whitehouse and Greencroft, in the same county, derived from James Clavering of Axwell, third son of Robert Clavering of Callaly, by Anne his wife, dan. and co-heir of Sir Thomas Grey of Horton). Quarterly, or andgu. abend sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion ramp. az. (Sometimes sa.) Clavering (Essex). Quarterly, or and gu. on abend sa. three mullets ar. Clavering. Quarterly, or and gu. a bend sa. a label of five points ar. Clavering. Quarterly, or and gu. a bendlet az. Clavering (Warkworth, co. Northumberland, and Clavering, co. Essex; this family, originally a scion of tlie Norman house of De Burgh, was es- tablished by Eustace Fitz-John, nephew and heir of Serlo de Burgh, the founder of Knaresborough Castle. Eustace, who became one of the most potent among the northern barons of the reign of Henry I. m. first, Agnes, eldest dau. of William Fitzuigel, constable of Chester, by whom he had a son, Richard Fitz- Eustace, ancestor of the Lacys, Barons of Halton, the Clavlrings of Wark- worth, Callaly, Axwell, Learchild, &c. the Lords Eure, and the Eures of Axholm: and, secondly, Beatrice, dau. and heiress of Yvo de Vesci, Lord of Alnurck, by whom he had a son, William, pro- genitor of the baronial family of Vesci. Robert Fitz-Roger, Lord of Clavering, a celebrated war- rior temj). Edward I. great-gi-eat-great-grandsou of Richard Fitz-Eustace, was summoned to parlia- ment as a baron in 1295, and his son, John, was commanded by the king to adopt the surname of Clavering, which he did, and which has since been the designation of his descendants). Quar- terly, or and gu. over all a bend sa. Clavering (Callaly Castle, co. Nortlmmberland, de- scended from Sir Alan de Clavering, of Callaby, youngest son of Robert Fitz-Roger, summoned to parliament in 1295). jl;v/«,as Clavering of Wark- worth. Crest — A cherub's head with wings erect. Motto — Ad coelos volans. Clavesi.ey (Somersetshire). Sa. a chev. per pale ar. and or, betw. three bulls' heads cabossed of the second, armed of the third. Clavill (Dorsetshire). Vaire a chief gu. Claxton (Cheshire). Gu. a chev. engr. betw. three harts trippant ar. attired or. Claxton (Durham, Norfolk, and Yorkshire). Gu. a chev. betw. three hedgehogs ar. Crest — A hedge- hog as in tlie arms. Claxton (Suffolk). Gu. a fesse ai-. betw. two hedge- hogs of the second, one in base, and one in the dexter quarter in chief ; the sinister quarter, barry of ten ar. and az. on a canton of the first three martlets ar. Crest — A hedgehog sa. bezantee. Claxton. Gu. a chev. engr. betw. three bucks or. Claxton. Gu. a chev. engr. betw. three bucks trip- pant ar. Claxton. Gu. on a fesse betw. three hedgehogs ar. a heart of the first. Claxton. Gu. a chev. engi'. ar. betw. three bucks springing of tlie second, attired or. Clay (London). Per pale vert and sa. a lion ramp, erm. betw. three escallops ar. Crest — A lion's head per pale vert and sa. charged with an escal- lop ar. Clay. Ar. three wolves sa. two in chief combatant, one in base pass. Clay (Fulwell Lodge, Twickenham, co. Middlesex, hart, borne by Sir William Clay, of Fulwell Lodge, hart, so created in 1841). Ar. a chev. engr. paly of nine sa. and or, betw. three trefoils slipped of the second. Crest — Two wings displ. ar. each charged with a chev. engr. betw. three trefoils slipped sa. Sir William Clay bears in an escut- cheon of pretence the coat of Dickason, and has assumed the crest of that family, and added their Motto to his arms, viz. — Per orbem. Clavuon (Ashdowne, co. Essex, and London). Ar. a fesse dancettfee sa. betw. three escallops gu. Crest — A demi lion ramp. az. vulned on the shoulder gu. murally crowned ar. holding ia the paws a cross flory fitchee of the second. Clayuon. Ar. a cross betw. four pellets. Crest — An arm in armour brandishing a sword ppr. Motto — Probitatem quam divitias. Claye, or Cley (Cryche, co. Derby; the co-heirs m. Brailsford, Pwisey, and Clarke). Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three trefoils slipped sa. Crest — -Two wings expanded ar. semee of trefoils slipped sa. Claye, or Cley (Tells, co. Salop). Per fesse vert and sa. a lion ramp. erm. betw. three escallops ar. Crest — Same as Clay, London. Clayfield. Gu. a pale or, five roundles in saltire counterchanged. Crest — A blackamoor's head couped sa. Clayhills (Innergowrie, Scotland). Per bend san- guine and vert, two greyhounds courant bendways ar. Crest — An arm holding an imperial crown ppr. Clayle. Ar. three martlets gu. Clayll, or Claryll. Ar. six martlets gu. Claypoll. Erm. on a chief or, two bends az. Claypoole. Erm. an annulet in the centre, and on a chief or, two bends az. Clayton. Chequy gu. and or, two chev. sa. Clayton (Marden, co. Surrey, hart.) Ar. a cross sa. betw. four pellets. Crest — A leopard's gamb erased and erect ar. grasping a pellet. Mottoes — Virtus in actione consistit, and Quid leone fortius. Clayton (Adlington, co. Leicester, hart.) Ar. a cross engr. sa. betw. four torteaux. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, the hand grasping a dagger, the point to the dexter, all ar. Motto — Probitatem quam divitias. Clayton-Browne (as borne by General Robert Browne-Clayton, younger brother of William Browne, of Browneshill, co. Carlow, esq. the ge- neral having taken the name and arms of Clayton on his succeeding, in light of his wife, Harriet, only dau. and heiress of Sir Richard Clayton, of Ad- lington, bart. to the estates of the Clayton family). Quarterly, first andfourth, as Browne of Brownes- hill [see that namel; second and third, as Clayton of Adlington. Crests — First, asBROWNEofBrownes- hiU ; second, as Clayton of Adlington. Clayton (Newcastle). Ar. a cross engr. sa. betw. four pellets. Clayton (Kettlewell, co. Essex, and Enfield, co. Middlesex). Ar. a saltire betw. four martlets gu. Clayton (Lord Mayor of London, 1680). The same Arms as Clayton, bart. Marden. Clayton (Norfolk). Ar. a cross engr. sa. betw. four torteaux. Crest — A unicorn couchant ar. maned, armed, and unguled or, under the dexter foot a bezant. Clayton (Staffordshire). Ar. on a bend az. three annulets or, in chief a cross crosslet of the second. Clayton, or Cleyton (Sheffield). Ar. a cross sa. on a canton gu. a fleur-de-lis of the first. Clayton. Gu. a fesse indented ar. betw. three owls' heads erased of the second. Clayton. Ar. a bend sa. betw. three mullets gu. Clayton. Ar. on a beud sa. three I'oses or. Clayton. Per pale az. and vert, a lion ramp. or. Clear n (Stokesby, co. Norfolk). Ar. on a fesse az. three martlets or. Cleare, otClere. Ar. a fesse az. in the dexter point a lion pass. gu. Cleare, or Clere. Ar. a fesse az. on a canton gu. a lion pass, of the first. Clearues. Or, three lleuis de lis az. within a bor- dure ar. charged witli three roses gu. Cleather (properly St. Cleather, Cornwall ; granted to the lineal ancestor of this family, who served in the crusades temp. Edward I. and are now borne by his descendants, Captain Cleather, late of the Royal Staff Corps, and the Rev. G. B. Cleather, his younger brother, of Cherton, co. Wilts). Az. a chev. betw. three daggers, with waved blades, the points to the base ar. • (Jrest — On a wreath a cubit arm, vambraced, holding erect a dagger as in the arms. Cleather. Parted per saltire ar. and sa. three CLE CLE palets counterchanged. Crest — A sandglass winged ppr. Cleaver. Or, a cher. erm. betw. three cords erased at each end, and tied in knots rert. Crest — An arm erect couped at the elbow, Tested ar. holding in the hand ppr. a chaplet of thorns vert. Cleaver. Sa. two bars or, betw. three towers ar. Crest — A lion's gamb, couped or, grasping a key sa. Cleborne (Kellerby, co. York). Ar. three chev. interlaced in base sa. a chief of the last. Clebury. Ar. a chev. betw. three stags sa. Clece. Kz. a wolf saliant ar. Clederow. Sa. on a chev. betw. three eagles displ. with two necks ar. five annulets gu. Clederow. Az. on a bend betw. three martlets or, as many martlets of the field. Clederow. Gu. on a bend or, three mullets az. Clederow. Gu. a saltire engr. or. Clederow. Az. (another, gu.) three covered cups or. Cleere St. Az the sun in splendour ppr. Cleeval'lx. Or, a saltire gu. Cleeve. Ar. on a fesse betw. three foxes' heads erased sa. as many mullets or. Crest — A fox's head erased sa. Clegat (Kent). Erm. on a fesse sa. three pheons or. Crest — An eagle's head erm. ducally crowned and beaked or, betw. two wings sa. Cleghorn (Spain, originally of Scotland). Per fesse ar. and az. three martlets counterchanged. Crest — An arm in armour embowed, throwing a dart ppr. Motto — Sublimia petimus. Cleghorn. Arms, the same. Crest — An arm from the elbow erect, holding a balance and scales, equally poised ppr. Cleghorn (Scotland). Per pale indented sa. and ar. on the last a mullet of the first. Crest — A dexter hand issuing from a cloud in the sinister, holding a branch of laurel, all ppr. Motto — Insperata floruit. Cleiland (as borne by Major-General William-Doug- las Cleilanu, E.I. C. S. son of the late Lieutenant Robert Cleiland, R.N. and grandson of Colonel Robert Cleiland, who was giandson of Major Wil- liam Cleland, and the tenth Clelaud of that Ilk). Arms, &c. as Cleland of that Ilk. Cleland (That Ilk.co. Lanark, an old Scottish family, which is said to have derived its ai-ms from the office it held, of hereditary forester to the Earls of Douglas. James Cleland of that Ilk, the patriotic associate of Wallace, received from Robert Bruce, several lands in the Barony of Calder, and was ancestor of William Cleland of that Ilk, who, by Jean, his wife, dau. of William Lord Somerville, was progenitor of the Clelands of Cleland, Fas- kine, Monkland, and Cartness). Az. a hare saliant ar. with a hunting horn vert, hanging about the neck, garnished gu. Crest — A falcon standing on a sinister liand glove ppr. Supporters — Two grey- hounds ppr. Motto (over the crest) — Non sibi; (and under tlie arms) — Je pense a qui pense plus. Cleland (Faskine, Scotland). The same, with the addition of a chief ar. charged with a sword fesse- ways az. hilt and pomel or. Crest— A. falcon rising ppr. Motto — Si pouvois. Cleland (Newtown Ards, co. Down, Ireland, de- scended from John Cleland of Laird Braes, co. Wigton, a younger son of Cleland of that Ilk, and now represented by James Dowsett Rose- Cleland, of Rath-Gael House, Bangor, co. Down, esq. formerly of Abingdon, co. Berks, who as- sumed his latter surname on inheriting the estates" of his cousin, Patrick Clealand, of Ballymagee, esq.) Arms, Crest, and Motto, as Cleland of that Ilk, quartering the ensigns of Rose, Bennet, Allen, Murdoch and Clealand. Cleland (Edinburgh). Az. a hare saliant guard, ar. with a hunting horn banging about the neck vert, garnished gu. within a bordure counter compony of the second and first. Crest — A buck standing at gaze ppr. Motto — Ne cadam insidiis. Clelland (Barbadoes). Az. a hare saliant ar. with a hunting horn round the neck vert, garnished gu. within a bordure wavy of the second, charged with three crescents and as many roses of the last. Crest — A rose gu. barbed and stalked vert. jJ/o«o— Fragrat delectat et sanat. Clement (Kent). Ar. two bends wavy sa. on a chief gu. three leopards' faces or. Clement (Kent). Erm. three garbs gu. within a bordure sa. bezantee, a canton of the arms of LONGVILL. Clement (Norfolk). Gu. three garbs ar. within a bordure sa. bezantee. Crest — A lion pass. ar. guttee de sang. Clement. Gu. three garbs ar. Clement. Paly of six ar. and az. a fesse gu. Clement. Ar. two bends wavy sa. betw. as many leopards' faces gu. within a bordure of the third. Clement. Ar. two bends wavy sa. on a chief gu. three leopards' faces or, all within a bordure go- bony of the first, and az. Clement. Ar. three bars nebulee and a bend sa. on a chief gu. as many leopards' faces or. Clement. Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three portcullises or. Clements (Earl of Leitrim). Ar. two bends wavy sa. on a chief gu. three bezants. Crest — ^A hawk ppr. Supporters — Two bucks ppr. Motto — Pa- triis virtutibus. Clementson. Ar. on a chev. az. three wheat sheaves or. Crest — An arm from the elbow ppr. vesti'd paly gu. and or, cuff counterchanged, holding a palm branch ppr. Clemsoy (Leicestershire). Ar. a lion ramp. purp. crowned or. Crest — A tower ppr. Clench, or Ci.ynch (Ireland, and Bridgenorth, co. Salop). Gu. a saltire or, an annulet in chief of the last. Clench (Harksted, co. Suffolk). Gu. six annulets or, conjoined in pairs, two pairs in chief, and one in base, a chief of the second. (Another, without the chief). Crest — Out of a Saxon crown or (on the verge of the crown this Motto— Tie.n le Droit) an arm erect, couped at the elbow, vested gu. cuffed ar. holding in the hand ppr. a club vert, spiked of the first. Clench. Az. a bend vaiie, double cotised or. Crest — A reindeer's head, cabossed ppr. Clench. Gu. a bend indented point in point ar. and sa. cotised or. Clenche. Gu. a bend nebulee ar. cotised or. Clenche. Az. a bend nebulee ar. cotised or. Clenuon. Sa. a fesse dancettee (another, indented) betw. three buglehorns or. Crest — A stag's head ppr. betw. the attires a cross pattee ar. Clendon. Or, a lion ramp. sa. crowned gu. Clendon. Or, a lion ramp. az. crowned of the first. Clenedon (Somersetshire). Erm. three escallops gu. Clenedon (Wiltshire). Ar. three escallops gu. within a bordure engr. sa Clenehond. Per chev. engr. sa. and erm. Clener. Ar. three cups covered sa. Clent (Worcestershire). Ar. a fesse wavy betw. three lions' gambs erased and bendways sa. Crest — Two lions' gambs, erect sa. holding a chaplet vert, flowered or. Clephan (Carslogie, Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. on the head a helmet az. Crest — A dexter hand holding a helmet ppr. Motto — Ut sim paratior. Clephan. Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a lion ramp, gu. holding up an esquire's helmet az. ; second and third, ar. a heart gu. royally crowned ppr. within a bordure az. charged with eight buckles or, on a chief of the fourth three mullets of the first. Crest and Motto, as the last. Clepole (Narborougb, co. Notts). Or, a chev. az. betw. three hurts. Crest — A fleur-de-lis, enfiled with a ducal coronet or. Clepsey. Gu. a fesse betw. three lozenges ar. Clere (Ormsby, co. Norfolk). Ar. on a fesse az. three eagles displ. or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of ostrich feathers ar. [Ano- ther crest — The sun or, betw. two wings az. on each a crescent of the first). Clere (Kilbury, Ireland, a branch of Clere of Ormsby: C C CLE CLI the heiress, Mary Clere, m. in 1751 Sir William Parsons, bart. of Birr Castle, King's County, M. P.) Arms, &c. as the preceding. Clere (Cornwall). Per pale az. and or, a sun (ano- ther, three suns) counterchanged. Clere. Gu. three pears or. Crest — A camel's head ducally gorged ppr. bridled gu. Clere. Ar. a cross betw. four estoiles gn. Clere. Az. a wolf salient ar. Clerk (Pennycuiolc, Scotland, hart.) Or, a fesse chequy az. and ar. betw, two crescents in chief gu. and a boar's head couped in base sa. Crest — A derai huntsman winding a horn ppr. over it this Motto — Free for a blast. Supporters — The dexter, a naked savage, wreathed about the middle with an oak branch ; in the dexter hand a bow, with quiver of arrows slung over the shoulders, and the skin of a wild beast hanging behind the back, all ppr. ; the sinister, a Druid priest, with flowing beard ppr. vested and hooded ar. holding in the sinister hand a branch of oak, acorned ppr. Motto — Amat victoria curam. Clerk (Liston Sheills). Or, a fesse chequy az. and ar. betw. two crescents in chief gu. and a boar's head couped in base sa. all within a bordure of the fourth. Crest and Motto, as the last. Clfrk (IMavis Bank). Or, a fesse chequy az. and ar. betw. two crescents in chief, and a hoar's head erased in base, gu. all within a bordure of the last, charged with eight bezants. Crest — As of Penny- cuick. Motto — Amat victoria curam. Clerk (Norwich). Or, a fesse chequy az. and ar. betw. three crescents in chief gu. and a boar's head couped sa. betw. two mullets of the fourth in base, all within a bordure engr. of the fifth. Crest — A demi forester ppr. on the breast a star ar. Motto — Amat victoria curam. Clerke (Hitcham, co. Bucks, bart.) Ar. on a bend gu. betw. three pellets as many swans of the field ; on a sinister canton az. a demi ram saliant of the first, debruised of a baton in bend dexter, and two fleurs-de-lis or, in chi( f. Crest — rV falcon rising gu. winged or, holding in the beak an ear of wheat. Clerke (granted 25 May, 17C1). Chequy ar. and az. two chev. gti. on a canton or, an anchor sa. Crest — Out of a naval coronet or, a Moor's head ppr. Clerke. Or, two bars az. on a chief of the last three escallops of the first. Crest — In the clouds a hand ar. holding a branch vert. Clerke. Or, on a bend engr. az. a mullet pierced ar. Crest — On a partridge ppr. an eagle's leg gu. winged at the thigh or. Clerke. Or, two bars az. in chief three escallops gu. Crest — An arm holding an arrow ar. fea- thered or. Clerke. Az. a fesse or, on a chief of the last three escallops gu. Clerke. Gu. a saltire (another, engi-. betw. four horses* heads couped or. Clerke. Quarterly, gu. and az. in the first and fourth quarters a saltire betw. four boars' heads or ; on the second and third, a chev. betw. three leopards* heads ar. Clerke. Gu. a saltire betw. four boars* heads couped or. Clerke. Erm. a fesse gu. betw. ten trefoils slipped sa. Clehke. Or, on two bars gu. three bezants. Clerke. Sa. three plates. Clerke. Or, a cross raguly betw. four trefoils, slipped vert. Crest — An eagle's head erased arg. in the beak a branch of laurel vert. Clerksone (Scotland). Ar. a saltire vert, in chief a crescent gu. and in base a rrosslet fitchee sa. Clermont. Gu. the field replenished with trefoils, two dolphins endorsed ar. Crest — A savage ppr. wreathed about the head and middle with leaves vert, and standing on a serpent of the last. Clermont. The same, adding a label of five pointa az. Clermont. Gu. two pikes haurient in pale, betw. nine trefoils slipped or. Crest — A polecat ppr. Clerowe. Gu. a saltire engr. or. Clervaox, or Clervaulx (1267). Or, a saltire sa. Clervaux (Croft, co. York, descended from Sir Han on de Clervaulx, temp. Conquest, and represented by Chaytor. Sa. a saltire or. Crest — An eagle displ. (sometimes, a heron) ppr. Clesbv (Clesby, co. York). Ar. three bends engr. gu. a canton erm. Ci.EsnY (Yorkshire). Gu. a fesse ar. in chief two plates. Cre'it — A deer pass. ppr. Clesbv. The same Arms. Crest — An ensign ppr. coat gu. holding a banner of the last. Clesby (Yorkshire). Gu. two bends ar. a canton ei*m. Clesby (Yorkshire). Ar. three bends gu. a canton erm. Clesby. Gu. a fesse betw. three fusils (another, lozenges) ^r. Clesby. Gu. a fesse betw. three cinquefoils ar. Clesfesby (Clespesby). Quarterly, ar. and sa. on a bend gu. three mullets pierced of the first. Cleure. Ar. a cup covered sa. Cleve, or Clive (Huxley, co. Chester; of the Clives of Styche : the heiress m. Wilbraham). Ar. on a fesse betw. thi-ee wolves' heads erased sa. as many mullets or. Crest — A griffin pass, with wings en- dorsed, ducally gorged or. Cleve, or Clive (London, and Colney Hatch, co. Middlesex). The same. Cleve, or Clive (Walford, co. Salop). The same Arms. Crest — A wolf's head, erased per pale, dancettee ar. and sa. Cleve. Ar. an escarbuncle sa. Cleve. Ar. an escarbuncle of eight rays or, over all an escutcheon sa. Cleveden. Or, a lion ramp. gu. crowned az. Ci.evedon (Essex). Or, a lion ramp. az. crowned gti. Clevedon. Or, a lion ramp, crowned sa. Clf.veiand. Duke of. See Vane. Cleveland. Per chev. sa, and erm. a chev. enjrr. counterchanged. Crest — A demi old man ppr. habited az. having on a cap gu. turned up with a hair front, holding in the dexter hand a spear, headed ar. on the top of which is fixed a line ppr. passing behind him, and coiled up in the sinister hand. Cleveley. Ar. two chev. sa. each charged with five horse-nails or. Clever (Hertfordshire, 1084). Or, three bars az. on a canton ar. a fesse sa. in chief three mascles of the last. Clever, or Clevere. Ar. a covered cup sa. Cleverill. Gu. a cross betw. two fusils in chief or, and as many bucks' heads erased ar. armed of the second. Clevland (Tapley, co. Devon; the sisters and heirs of John Cleveland, esq. M.P. for Barnstaple, who d. in 1817, m. Ibbetson and Saltren). Az. a hare salient or, collared gu. to the collar a buglehorn pendent sa. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested az. cuffed ar. holding in the hand ppr. a dagger of the second, hilt and pomel or. Motto — Audaces juvat. Clew, or Clewe. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three nails sa. Cleypool, or Claypoole. Or, a chev. az. betw. three torteaux, within a bordure engr. vert. Cleyro. Gu. a saltire engr. or. Clibborn. Ar. a chev. voided betw. three wolves' heads sa. on a chief of the last an escallop betw. two round buckles of the field. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a wolf's head sa. Motto — Virtus vincit invidiam. Clibborn (as borne by Cuthbert John Clibborn, of Moate Castle, co. Westmeath, esq.) Same as the preceding. Clibubne (Cliburne, co. Westmorland). Ar. three chev. interlaced in base sa. a chief of the last. Cliderow. Sa. on a chev. betw. three eagles displ. ar. five annulets gu. Cliderowe (Cheshire). Or, a saltire engr. gu. Cliderowe. Ar. three cups covered within a bordure engr. sa. Cliderowe. Gu. on a bend ar. three mullets of the first, a martlet or. C LI CLI Clidbbowe. Sa. three leopards' lieads or, jessant-de- lis ar. Clifuen, Viscount. See Agar Ellis. Clii i'e (Devonshire and Essex). Ar. three popinjays vert. Crest — An archer ppr. coat vert, shooting an arrow from a bow of the first. ClifI'E (Wexford; descended from John ClifFe, citizen of Westminster, who accompanied, in an infiueu- tiai post, C'rorawt ll's army to Ireland in 1649, and obtained extensive grants of land there: the pre- sent representative is Anihony Cliffe, of Bclle- vue, CO. Wexford, esq. high sheriff in 1S23). Arg. on a fesse betw. three wolves' heads erased sa. as many mullets of the field, quartering az. a chcv. or,bctw. three estoiles arg. for Carr. Crest — A wolf's head erased, quarterly, per pale in- dented or and sa. Motto — In cruce glorier. Cliffe (Whitley, co. Salop, and Matherne, co. Here- ford). Ar. on a fesse betw. tliree gi'ilfins' heads erased sa. as many mullets of tlie field. Crest— Two lions paws in saltire, erased, each holding a seax in pale ppr. Cliffe (Yorkshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three popin- jays vert, membered gu. Cliffon. Ar. three bendlets gu. Cliffohd. Cheqiiy or and az. a fesse (or, bendlet) gu. Tlie Cliffords of Bobbing Court, co. Kent, bore chequy or and sa. a fesse and bordure gu. on the fesse a crescent arg. ; which coat they quartered with Savage: these Ar)iis of Clifford are on the roof of the cloisters of Canterbury Cathedral, and in St. Margaret's Church in that city, impaled witli Savage. The first Lord Cliflbrd bore chequy or and az. a bendlet gu. which tlie elder brethren kept as long as they continued. A second son turned the bendlet into a bend, and placed on it three lionceux pass, or; from him the Cliffords of Frampton descend. Roger Clifford, son of Waller the first, for the bendlet took a fesse gu. which was borne by the Earls of Cumberland, and others of that branch. Clifford (Uaroii Clifford of Chudleigh). Chequy or and az. a fesse g\i. charged with a crescent of the first, for diff. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a wiveru rising gu. Supporters — Two wiverns gu. Motto — Semper paratus. Clifford (borne by Sir AucustusWilliam James Clifford, bart. post-captain in the royal navy, companion of the Bath, and gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, who was created a Baronet in 1S3.H). Chequy or and az. on a chief arg. a mullet of the second. Crest — A leopard guard, holding in the dexter paw a spear erect, all ppr. Motto — Virtus mille scuta. Clifford (Perristone, co. Hereford). Chequy or and az. a fesse gu. quartering Morgan of Tredegar. Crest — A griffin segreant sa. Motto — Semper paratus. Clifford (Herefordshire). Chequy or and az. on a fesse gu. three cinquefoils ar. Clifford (Kent). Clicquy or and az. a fesse and bend gu. Clifford (Kent). Chequy or and az. a fesse gu. within a bordure engr. of the third, bezantee. Clifford (Somersetshire). Chequy or and az. a bend e»- Clifford. The same, adding on abend three leopards' faces or. (Another, leopards' heads ar.) Clifford. Gu. a chev. betw. three talbots' heads erased or. Crest— A talbot's head erased gu. eared or. Clifford. Chequy or and az. a fesse sa. Clifford. Chequy or and az. on a fesse ar. three bendlets gu. Clifford. Chequy or and az. a bendlet gu. Clifford. Chequy or and az. on a fesse gu. three leopards' faces of the first. Clifford. Az. three chain shot or. Clifford. (Ihequy or and az. on a chief gu. three leopards' facts ar. Clifford. Or, (another, ar.) three eagles displ. gu. membered az. Clifford. Chequy or and az. on a bend gu. three lions pass, of the first. Clifford. Barry of six ar. and sa. Clifiorde. Or, three eagles displ. gu. Clifton (Clifton, co. Nottingham, bart.) Sa. aemee of cinquefoils, and a lion ramp. ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a demi peacock per pale ar. and sa. the wings expanded, counterchanged. Motto — Tenez le droit. Clifton (Laiton Bromswold). Sa. a lion ramp. betw. five cinquefoils ar. Clifton (Cheshire). Az. on a bend ar. three mullets, pierced gu. Clifton (Hodstock). Ar. a lion saliant, tail forked sa. Clifton (Kent). Sa. on a bend ar. three mullets gu. Clifton (Clifton and Lytham Hall, co. Lancaster; descended from William de Clifton, one of the col- lectors of the aids for the county of Lancaster, temp. Henry III. and now represented by Thomas Clifton, of Clifton and Lytham, esq.) The same Arms. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour holding a sword ppr. Motto — Mortem aut tri- umphum. Clifton. The same Arms. Crest — An arm lying fesseways, vested az. holding in the hand ppr. a hawk ar. Clifton (Lancashire and Yorkshire). Ar. on a bend sa. three mullets of the first. Crest — An arm em- bowed in armour ppr. garnished or, holding in tha gauntlet a sword ar. hilt gold. Clifton (London, Her. Off. Herts, and Midd. c. !>%). Sa. on a bend ar. three mullets gu. in the sinister chief a rteur-de-lis or. Clifton (Bokenham, co. Norfolk). Chequy or and gu. a bend erm. Clifton (Fakenham, co. Norfolk). Chequy or and gu. on a bend erm. a fleur-de-lis sa. for dilF. Clifton (Toftrey, co. Norfolk). The same, with a mullet sa. for diff. Clifton (Norfolk). Chequy or and az. a bend erm. Clifton (Norfolk). Chequy or and gu. on a bend erm. a crosslet of the second. Clifton (Barrington, co. Somerset). Sa. a lion ramp, betw. eight cinquefoils, and a trefoil in chief, slipped, ar. Clifton (Yorkshire). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. armed gu. within an orle of eight cinquefoils of the second. Clifton. Sa. a lion ramp. ar. langued and armed gu. within a bordure of the second, charged with eight trefoils, slipped of the field. Clifio.v. Ar. a lion ramp. az. armed gu. Clifton. (Ju. a lion ramp. ar. crowjied or. Clif'ion. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. tliree roses gu. Clifion. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three cinquefoils gu. Clifton. The same, within a bordure gobonated or and az. Clifton. Gu. five bendlets ar. Clifton. Gu. pellettee a lion ramp. ar. Clifton, Ar. a lion ramp. az. debruised with a bend- let or. Clinch. Vert, a lion ramp. ar. Crest — On a hand, couped in fesse and gauntleted, an eagle rising ppr. Clin DAN. Or, on a bend sa. three crescents of the field. Clinuan, or Clindon. Or, a lion ramp. sa. crowned gu- Clings. Sa. six lions ramp. ar. three, two, and one. Clinkscales. Ar. two lances in saltire sa. pennons gu. surmounted by an esquire's helmet az. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, in mail, and holding a sword ppr. 7l/o<«. Arundell). Ciiequy or and sa. a chief arg. guttee de sang. CoLEss (Scotland). Az. on a bend or, betw. three crosses crosslet gu. as many raascles of the last. CoLESs (Balmano, Scotland). Or, on a bend betw. two crosses puttee az. three muscles of the field. CoLET. Sa. a chev. betw. three liiiids, tripping or. Crest — A hand holding a battle-axe ppr. CoLEUGH. Ar. on a bend az. thi-ee annulets or, in the sinister cliief point a cross formee fitchee of the second. CoLEY. Or, a lion ramp. gu. Crest — A dexter arm in armour ppr. holding a scimetar or, hilt and pomel or. CoLEY. Ar. a cross pattee, throughout wavy, sa. t'oLEY. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. thi'ee scorpions re- versed sa. CoLEY, or CoLLAY. Sa. three swans' necks erased ar. beaked gu. C'oLFOWLES. Az. three wolves' heads erased ar. CoLFOx. Sa. six fleurs de lis or. Crest— Oat of a ducal coronet a demi wolf gu. devouring a hand ar. CoLFox. Or, on a chief az. three foxes' heads erased of the field. CoLFOx. Sa. on a chief ar. three foxes' heads couped gu- CoLFOX. Sa. on a chev. ar. three foxes' heads couped gu. CoLiiET. Ar. a bend wavy sa. (Another, vert.) CoLTiiORN. Ar. three cocks gu. CoLi.nER (Kent). Gu. three crescents betw. nine (another, eight) billets ar. CoLiNG (granted 1072). Per pale vert and gu. a griflin segreant or. Crest — A demi griflin segreaut holding betw. the talons a fusil gu. charged with a crescent ar. ConNGREc. Ar. (another, or) three fleurs-de-lis az. CoLLAND. Ar. two bai's gu. in chief three tortcaux. Crest — A fish wheel or. Collar (Gloucestershire). Ar. a saltire vaire or and gu. betw. four escallops of the last. Collar, or Collor (Gloucestershire ; confirmed 2 June, 1569). The same Arms, the vaire or audsa. Crest — A tiger's head erased or. CoLLARu (Barnston, co. Esstx; granted 10 June, 1640). Per fesse or and ar. three Moors' heads sidefaced, couped ppr. wreathed round the tem])les or and sa. Crest — A demi lion ramp. sa. support- ing a cross bow or. CoLLARD. Az. three ladies' heads in fesse, betw. as many fleurs de lis or. CoLLARDE (CoUard and Southcott, co. Devon). Gy- ronny of six or and sa. three Moors' heads couped of the second. Crest — A demi lion ramp sa. hold- ing a scaling-ladder or. CoLLARDE. Gyronny of six or and sa. three blacka- moors' heads in profile, couped, counterchanged. CoLLAY, or COLLCY (Cheshire, Hertfordshire, and Warwickshire). Sa. three swans' necks erased ar. within a bordure or. Crest — An elephant's head gu. betw. two wings sa. CoLLE (Newcastle on-Tyne ; granted .3 Dec.1614). Ar. a fesse engi". betw. three scorpions erect sa. Crest — A dexter hand holding a scorpion ppr. CoLLE, or Coulee. Per pale indented gu. and ar. a bull courant, counterchanged, within a bordure sa. bezantee. Collee, Colley, or Cooling. Ar. a cross wavy (another, wavy and humettee) sa. Crest — A grif- fin segreant ar. beaked and legged or. CoLLEN, Collin, or Collings (High Laver,co. Essex). Vert, a griffin segreant or. Crest — A griffin's head erased or, collared vert. Collen (Essex, Kent, and Staffordshire, 1612). The same. Crest — A griffin's head erased or, collared erm. {Another crest — A demi griffin or, collared ar.) CoLLEN (Little Laver, co. Essex). The same, charged with a crescent. Crest — A griffin's head erased vert, collared erm. and charged with a crescent. CoLLENs, or Collins (Offwell, co. Dorset). Sa. a chev. ar. guttfee de sang betw. three doves of the second. Crest — A dove ar. Motto — Volabo ut re- quiescam. Collens, or Collenswell (Barnes Hill, co. Devon). Az. three firebrands ppr. Crest — A cubit arm holding a firebrand, all ppr. Collens (Upton, co. Hereford; confirmed Oct. 1612). Vert, a griffin segreaut, and a crescent for dift". or. Collens. Gu. on a bend or, three martlets sa. Collenwood. Ar. three bucks' heads cabossed gu. attired of the first. Coli.er, or Collar (Gloucestershire and London). Ar, a cross vaire or and gu. betw. four escallops sa, Colles (Worcestershire). Gu. a chev. ar. pellettee, charged with two bars gemelles of the field betw. three lions' heads erased or. Crest — A seapie with wings expanded or, gui:ee sa. standing on a dolphin lying on its back, of the first. Colles (Croke-Burnell, co. Devon). Gu. on a chev. betw. three leopards' heads arg. four bars of tiie field betw. twelve torteaux. Crest — A falcon with wings expanded ppr. guttee d'or preying on a fish of the first. Colles. Per pale indented arg. and gu. a bull pass. counterchanged, armed or, within a bordure sa. bezantee. Crest — A griffin's head couped or, betw. two oak branches vert, fructed gold. CoLi.Ess (Balnamoon, Scotland). Ar. a cross inolinc betw. two mascles in chief, and a boar's head erased in base sa. Collet (Lord Mayor of London, I4S0). Sa. on a chev. betw. three hinds trippant ar. as many annu- lets of the first. Collet (Suffolk). The same Arms. Crest — A hind trippant ar. Colleton (London, 18 Feb. 1600; since of Exeter and Exmouth, co. Devon, hart.) Or, three stags' heads couped ppr. Crest — A stag's head, as in the arms. Colleton (home by James Edward Colleton, esq.) Same as Colleton, bart. Colleton (Devonshire). Or, three bucks heads erased sa. Colleton (Devonshire). Per pale gu. and sa. a sal- tire engr. betw. four castles or. Colleton. Or, three roebucks' heads couped ppr. Crest — A roebuck's head couped ppr. collared ar. Collett (Wendover, co. Buckingham). Sa. on a chev. ar. voided of the field, three annulets of the second betw. as many hinds statant, ppr. Collett (Locker's House, Hemel Hempstead, Herts). Sa. on a chev. ar. voided of the field, betw. three hinds pass., as many annulets of the second. Crest — A stag ppr. supporting with his dexter paw an inescutcheon sa. Collett (London ; granted 7 May, 1711). Sa. on a COL COL chev. ar. voided of the field, five annulets of the second, betw. tliree liinds ppr. Crest — As the last. CoLi.EY. Or, a lion ramp. gu. gorged with a ducal coronet ppr. Crest — An arm erect, couped below the elbow, holding a spear in bend, with the banner of St. George appended ppr. Motto — Uuica virtus necessaria. CoLi.iiY (Ireland). Or, a lion ramp. gu. Crest— X sinister hand holding a bow ppr. Collet (Glasson, co. Rutland). Ar. a cross wavy sa. CoLLEY. Av. a cross sa. CoLLiAR, or CoLLYAR (Dailston, CO. Stafford). Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three derai unicorn.s, courant, gu. as many acorn slips or. Crest — A demi Negro ppr. with pearls in the ears ar. holding in the dex- ter hand an acorn branch, fructed or. CoixiAR, or Collier. Sa. a cross pattee throughout fitchee or. Crest — A cross pattfee fitchee or, betw. two wings of the last. CoLLiCE (Scotland). Ar. a cross moline gu.betw. two mascles in chief of the last, and a boar's head erased in base. Collier (bai-t.) Or, a cross pattee fitchee gu. on a canton az. a castle ppr. with a breach in the middle thereof. Crest — On a mural crown or, with the words St. Sebastian on the circle, a cross pattee fitchee or, betw. two wings displ. pean. Collier, alias Dimock (Puddle, co. Dorset). Ar. a chev. betw. three bats displ. sa. Crest — Awivern, with wings endorsed ar. Collier (Darlington, co. Stafford; granted 10 Oct. 1C29). Sa. a cross pattee fitchee or. Collier, or Collver. Sa. a cross pattee fitchee or, a canton ar. CoLLiMORE (London). Gu. billettee three crescents arg. Crest — A demi man in profile, habited gu. collar turned over arg. billettee of the last, on the head a cap gu. wreathed and ensigned with a crescent arg. holding in the dexter hand a sceptre or, on the top a crescent of the second. Collin (Elton, CO. Nottingham.). Vert, a griffin seg- reant or, beaked and membered gu. on a chief in- dented ar. two crosses formee of the third. Crest — ^A talbot's head erased, per fesse indented or and ar. eared, and charged on the neck with a cross formee gu. Collin, or Collins. Az. on a chev. ar. betw. three bezants, as many birds sa. on a chief or, a griffin pass, per pale gu. and sa. Crest — A gi-iffin pass, gu. (Another crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erra. a griffin pass, per pale sa. and gu.) Colling (Cockleigh, co. Suffolk). Vert, a griffin seg- reant or, on a canton ar. a fieur-de lis gu. Colling (confirmed 10 Dec. 1672). Per pale vert, and gu. a griffin segreant or. CoLLiNGBORNE (DevonsWre). Ar. a saltire chequy or and az. CoLLiNGBORNE (Devonshire and Wiltshire). Ar. a saltire chequy or and az. betw. four columbines ppr. Crest — A demi woman ppr. her hair dishe- velled or, habited erm. sleeves gu. holding in the dexter hand a covered cup or. CoLLiNGBORNE (Northumberland). Quarterly, or and az. a cross pattfee counterchanged. Crest — On a roundle, quarterly, or and az. a cross pattee counterchanged. CoLLiNGBORNE. Quarterly, ar. and az. a cross moline, counterchanged. CoLLiNCREY. Or, three fleurs de-lis az. CoLLiNGBiG, or CoLLYNGREGE. The sauic, adding a bordure engr. of the second. CoLLiNGS. Vert, a gritlin segreant, per fesse or and sa. crowned ar. CoLLiNGTON. Az. on a fesse or, three maidens' heads, couped beiow the breast ppr. Crest — A stag's head erased ppr. Coi.LiNGWoou (Northumberland; seated at Ess- lington temp. Henry VIII. : George CoUingwood, the last of Esslington, was executed for his parti- cipation in the rising of 1715. The junior branches of the family are the CoUingwooda of Chirton, now represented by Euwaru Collincuoou, esq.; the CoUingwoods of Dissington, whose heiress, Mary Winifred Pulleine, m. Walter Spencer Stanhope, esq. ; the CoUingwoods of Lilburne Tower and Glanton Pyke, &c. &c. Lord CoUingwood was brother of the late John CoUingwood, of Chirton, esq.) Arg. a chev. betw. three stags' heads erased sa. (sometimes gu.) Crest— A stag at gaze in a holly bush ppr. (A stag's head erased sa. is sometimes used). Motto — Ferar unus et idem. CoLLiNGWooD (Dissington Hall, co. Northumber- land). Arg. a chev. sa. betw. three stags' heads erased of the second. Crest — A stag at gaze, in a holly bush ppr. lilotto — Nil conscire sibi. CoLLiNGwooD (as bonic by Anne, widow of Dr. Leni- priere, M.D. and only dau. and heir of the late Edward CoUingwood, esq. descended from the CoUingwoods of Esslington, by Anne Doleman his wife, dau. and co-heir of John Ciflard, of Hala- bury, CO. Devon, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, arg. on a chev. betw. three bucks' heads erased sa. as many trefoils or, for Collingwood ; second and third, sa. thee lozenges in fesse erm»for Giffaru. CoLLiNowooD (//ord CoUingwood). Ar. a chev. betw. three stags' heads erased sa. with an augmenta- tion, viz. on a chief wavy gu. a lion pass, guard, navally crowned or, with the word Trafalgar over the lion of the last. Crests — First, the stern of the Royal Sovereign man of war, in waves, betw. a branch of laurel and a branch of oak, all ppr. being also an augmentation ; second, a stag at gaze, under an oak tree ppr. Hupporters — The dexter, an eagle ppr. navally crowned or ; the sinister, a lion, holding in the dexter paw a slip of oak fructed ppr. Motto — Ferar unus et idem. Collingwoou (Northumberland). Ar. a chev. flory counterfiory az. betw. three hares' heads erased pui'p. each having in the mouth an oak leaf vert. Collingwood (Northumberland). Ar. three chev. sa. on each five bezants. Collingwoou (Norfolk). Gu. three bucks' heads erased ar. attired or. Crest — A buck's head ar. attired or. Collins (Betterton, co. Berks; there seated from the time of Henry VI. and now represented by Rev. John Fernando Collins of Betterton). Vert, a griffin pass, or, a chief erm. Crest — A griffin's head erased vert, crowned or. Motto — Per callem collem. Collins (borne by James Collins, esq). Or, a grif- fin segreant sa. Crest — A demi griffin segreant or, collared with a bar gemelle gu. Motto — Favente Deo et sedulitate- Collins, or Collyn (Cornwall). Ar. acbev. sa. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. Collins (Ottery St. Mary, co. Devon.) Az. three torches or, fired or lighted ppr. Crest — A cubit arm erect ppr. holding a torch lighted ppr. Collins (Ham, co. Devon; of an ancient Kentish family : George Collins, esq. m. the dau. and heiress of Samuel PoUexfen Trelawny, of Ham, esq. who died in 1771, and thus acquired the estate of Ham). Vert, a griffin segreant or. Crest — A camel's head erased ppr. Motto — Sermoui consoua facta. Collins (Devonshire). Sa. on a chev. betw. three doves ar. five guttees de sang. Collins (Essex). Az. on a chev. ar. betw. three be- zants, as many martlets sa. on a chief or, a griffin pass, with wings endorsed, per pale sa. and gu. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm, a griffin pass, per pale ar. and gu. Collins (Kent ; granted 12 May, 1570). Vert, a griffin segreant or, beaked, legged, and ducally gorged ar. Crest — A demi griffin or, beaked, legged, and ducally gorged ar. Collins (Kent). Vert, a griffin segreant ar. armed or. Collins (Sittingboum, co. Kent, London and Sussex). Gu. on bend or, three martlets az. all within a bordure erm. Crest — A demi griffin or, beaked and legged gu. collared erm. Collins (borue by William Collins, of Kirkman Bank, Knarcsborough, esq. whose family has been i-esident at Knaresborough for more than a cen- tury). Arms and Crest, same as the preceding. COL COL Collins (Hatcb Beaucliamp, co. Somerset). Gu. a crescent erm. within an orle of martlets ar. Crest — A derai griiliu or, armed gu. ylfo^io— Frangas non flectas. Collins. Ar. a boar's head, couped and erect gu. betw. three ronndles, per fesse, or and gu. Crest — A demi griffin ar. Collins. Gu. on a bend or, three mullets of the field. (Another, three martlets sa.) CoLLiN.soN (The Chantry, co. Suffolk). On a fesse betw. a squirrel in chief, and three axes in base, two mullets. Crest — A squiiTel. CoLLiNSON (Yorkshire). Az. three cinquefoils or, on each a torteau. CoLLiNSON. Az. three cinquefoils pierced gu. Crest — A rose gu. betw. two branches of laurel, crossing each other at the tops, ppr. CoLLiRAY. Per pale indented gu. and ar. a bull pass. counterchanged. Crest — A martlet flying over a tower ppr. CoLLiRAY. The same, within a bordure sa. bezantee. CoLLiRAY. Ar. three bats' wings sa. CoLLis (Ireland). Ar. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. Crest — A dexter arm throwing an ar- row ppr. CoLLis. Ar. a cher. gu. barruly plattee of the field, betw. three lions' heads ei'ased sa. Crest — An eagle preying on a fish. Motto — Mens conscia recti. CoLLisoN (Aucliloumes). Ar. on a fesse az. betw. three roses in chief, and as many peascods in base, a sword barways, of the first, hilt and pomel or. Crest — A falcon's head erased ppr. Motto — Hoc virtutis opus. CoLLisoNE (Scotland). Ar. on a fesse az. betw. three roses in chief, gu. and as many peascods in base, vert, a sword baryways of the first, hilted and pomelled or. Crest and Motto, as the last, CoLLisoNE. Ar. on a fesse az. betw. thi-ee roses gu. a sword of the first, hilt and pomel or. CoLLivtORE.or CoLLAMORii (Birmingham, co. Warwick). Gu. three crescents betw. nine billets or. Crest — A Moor's head, couped at the shoulders ppr. wreathed about the temples, or and gu. Motto — Semper eadem. CoLLoMRER. Gu. a bend or. CoLLOMBERS. Gu. a bend ar. COLLOW (Auchinchain, Scotland). Az. a saltire or, in base a hunting horn ar. stringed of the second ; on a chief of the third a buckle of the first, betw. two cushions gu. Crest — A hand holding a dagger erect ppr. Motto — Pro patri:*i semper. CoLLOWTKRY. Ar. a chev. betw. three bats displ. sa. Colls. G\\. on a chief indented ar. three annulets of the field. Crest — On a ducal coronet a griffin, sejant, wings endorsed, ppr. supporting an ines- cutcheon ar. CoLLUMREi.L (Derbyshire). Sa. three doves ar. each holding in the beak an ear of wheat (another, laurel) or. CoLLUMBELL (BlytoD, CO. Lincoln). Sa. three doves ar. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a dove close ppr. in the beak an ear of wheat or. CoLLviLE (Gorne, Ireland ; granted 25 April, lUTO). Quarterly, ar. and sa. in the first and fourth quar- ters a cross formee gu. ; in the second and third, a fesse chequy or and vert. Crest — A hind's head ar. charged with a cross formee sa. CoLLWVN, Ai> Tagno (Lord of Efionydd, founder of the V Noble Tribe of North Wales and I^owys, ancestor of the Williams' of Aberarch, co. Car- narvon). Sa. a chev. betw. three Heurs-de-lis arg. CoLLYEAR (Ireland). Gu. on a chev. betw. three wolves' heads erased ar. as many trees vert, fructed of the first. Crest — A unicorn I'amp. ar. armed and unguled or. CoLLYER, or CoLLiAR (Norfolk, formerly of Wroxham and Necton in the same county, and originally of the city of London ; this family is represented in three branches, by George Chancellor Collyer, esq. of the Hon. East India Company's Engineers, the Rev. John BEUiNGFELn Collyer, of Hach- ford Hall, and Lieut.-Colonel William Collyer, of Norwich and Girmingham). Arg. a chev. betw. three unicorns' heads couped gu. borne quarterly with the arms of Bedingfelu. Crest — A uni corn's head issuing ppr. Motto — Avance. Collyer (as borne by G. S. Collyer, of London, esq.) Arg. on a chev. az. betw. three demi unicorns courant, gu. as many acorns, slipped and leaved ppr. Collyer (Dorsetshire). Gu. on a chev. hetw. three wolves' heads erased ar. as many roses of the first, stalked and leaved vert. Crest — A demi unicorn ar. armed, maned, and hoofed or, Collyer (Staffordshire; confirmed 10 October, 1029). Sa, a cross pattee fitchee or. Crest — A cross pat- tee fitchee or, betw. two eagles' wings sa. CoLLYNGS, or CoLLYNs (Bury, CO. Suffolk). Vert, a griffin segreant or, on a canton of the second a fleur-de-lis sa. Crest — A nag's head sa. bridled or, the rein hanging down before, with a ring at the end of it. CoLLYS. Gu. on a chief ar. three annulets of the first. CoLMAN (originally of Gornhay in Tiverton, and after- wards of Hillersdon, in Collumpton, co. Devon; the last male heir, the late Francis Colman, of Hillersdon, esq. d. in 1820, leaving three daus. his co-heirs). Per fesse arg. and sa. a cross flory betw. four mullets, all counterchanged. CoLMAN (Kent). Per fesse ar. and sa. a cross patonce betw. four mullets counterchanged. Crest — A greyhound's head sa. gorged with a collar and ring ar. charged with three mullets sa. Colman. Ar. on a fesse gu. three mullets or. Coi.MEL (Northumberland). Ar. three chev. sa. be- zantee. CoLMER (Wyghton, co. Norfolk). Gyronny of eight, ar. and sa. on a chief or, three lions ramp. gu. CoLMERLEY, or CoLMERBY. Az. a liou ramp, ar a label of four points gu. CoLMORE (Colmore, co. Somerset). Gu. billettee and three crescents or. CoLNE, or Colney. Sa. a fesse betw. two chev. ar. Crest — A talbot sejant, per pale sa. and erm. col- lared ar. CoLNEr(Hampshire). Or,on achev.gu. three pome- granates of the field. Crest — A dragon's head ducally gorged and cliained, ppr. CoLNETT. Or, on a chev. gu, betw. three columbines ar. as many flowerpots of the field. CoLOiiBYNE. Az. a mullet arg. pierced sa. CoLPEPPER. Ar. a bend engr. gu. Crest — A mart- let gu. betw. the attires of an ox. CoLpoYs. Ar. an anchor az. surmounted by a mauncli sa. charged with three crosses pattee of the field. Crest— Out of a naval coronet a dexter hand apaumee. Motto — Dieu donne. CoLguHOUN (That Ilk, and Luss, co. Dumbarton ; a very ancient and distinguished Scottish family, nojv represented by Sir James CoLguHouN, bart. ; its derivative branches were Colquhoun, of Com- stroden, Appin, Glennis, Barrowfield, Piemont, Kilmardinny, Craigton, Tillyquhoun, Diinyelder, Garscadden, &c.) Arg. a altire engr. sa. Crest — A hart's head gu. Supporters — Two greyhounds collared sa. Motto, above the crest — Si je puis ; under the ai-ms, Cnock Elacbau, being the war cry of the clan. CoLQUHOuN (Dunyelder, Scotland). Ar. a saltire engr. sa. in base a rose gu. Crest — A branch of laurel slipped ppr. Motto — Dum spii-o spero. CoLQUHOUN (Garscadden, Scotland). Ar. on a saltire engr. sa. a buckle or. Crest — A man's hand ppr. holding a buckle. Motto — Omnia fii-mat. CoLQiiHouN (Glasgow). Ar. a saltire engr. sa. in base a crescent gu. Crest — A stag's head, erased, ppr. Motto— Viget sub cnice. CoLQUHOUN (Kilmardinny, Scotland). Ar. a saltire engr. sa. with a fleur-de-lis for diff. Crest — The same as the last. Motto — Festina lente. CoLQUHouN (Kennuior, Scotland). Finst and fourth, ar. a saltire engr. sa. in chief a rose gu. ; second and third, gu. a ram pass. ar. in the dexter chief point, a mullet of the last. Crest— The same as the last. .I/u/^o— Se je puis. COL COL CoLQUHOUN. Av. a saltii'c eiigi'. betw.twocinquefoils in fesse sa. Crest — An arm from the elbow ppr. Tested gu. cuff indented or, holding a baton of the first, virreled of the last. CoLi^uHouN (Dumbartonshire; Comstroden and Mil- toun branches, from which descends James Col- QUHOUN, of London, esq. LL.D, Minister for the Hanse Towns, son of the late Patrick. Colquhoun, LL.D. formerly Minister of the Hanse Towns, and autlior of several works on police and political economy). Arg. a saltire engr. sa. Crests — A stag's head erased ppr. ; second, a hand and buckle ppr. Mottoes — Si je puis ; and, Omnia firmat. CoLQUHOUN (as borne by John Campbell Colquhoun, of Killermont and Garscadden, co. Dumbarton, esq. son and heir of the late Right Hon. Archibald Colquhoun, Lord Clerk Register of Scotland). Arg. a saltire sa. in base an anchor ppr. within a bordure of the second, charged with eight roses. Crest — A nag's head, erased, ppr. Motto — If I can. CoLQi'iTE (Fowey, Cornwall). Ar. a fesse az. fretty or, betw. three cinquefoils gu. Colquitt. Sa. three chev. ar. on each a pellet, a canton or. Crest — A hawk, rising, ducally gorged and belled, ppr. Coluane. Gu. two bars or, a chief indented of the last. CoLUETH (Lincolnshire). Ar. three fleurs-de-lis az. CoLRiDCE. Gu. a cross flowered betw. five martlets or. CoLROND. Ar. a fesse gu. on a canton of the second a crescent of the first. CoLSELL. Or, a pale az. and a chief vert. CoLSHiLL, or CoLSELL (Essex and Cornwall). Chequy or and sa. a chief of the first, guttee de sang. Crest — An arm, couped at the shoulder, in ar- mour, garnished or, holding in the hand a gauntlet, all ppr. CoLSHiLL (Devonshire). Chequy ar. and sa. a chief or. CoLSHiLL (Devonshire). Cheqtiy ar. and sa. on a chief of the first four guttees de sang. CoLsHiLL, or CoLSELL (Kent). Quarterly, gu. and sa. a lion ramp, or, betw. three crosses fonnee fitchee at the foot, of the third. CoLSHiLL (London). Chequy or and az. on a chief ar. a goat, salient, gu. CoLSHiLL. Cliequy or and sa. a chief ar. CoLSHILL. Chequy ar. and gu. a chief or. CoLsHiLL. Chequy ar. and sa. a chief erm. CoLSHiLL, or CoLSELL. Chequy or and sa. a chev. ar. guttee de sang. CoLsHuLL. Chequy or and az. a chief ar. guttee de sang. Crest — An arrow in pale. CoLso.\. Sa. on a pale betw. two palets ar. three escutcheons gu. Crest — Two arras, couped at the elbow, habited, .holding in the hand ppr. an escut- cheon or. Colston (Essex). Az. two barbels, haurient, I'espect- ing each other, ar. Colston (Essex). Ar. two dolphins, haurient, sa. Colston, Coulson, or Coulston (Essex and London). Ar. two dolpliius, haurient, respecting each other, sa. chained together by their necks, the chain pendent or. Crest — A dolphin, embowed, sa. Colston. The same, within a bordure engr. of the last. Colston. Ar. two barbels, respecting each other, sa. Colston. Ar. two barbels, haurient, endorsed, within a bordure sa. Colston. Ar. three dolphins haurient, within a bordure sa. Colston. Gu. two barbels, respecting each othei-, or. Colston (originally, at a very remote period, of Colston Hall, co. Lincoln, subsequently, of Filkins Hall, CO. Oxford, and now of Roundway Park, CO. Wilts). Arg. betw. two dolphins liaurient, respecting eacli other, an anchor, all ppr. Crest — A dolphin embowed ppr. Motto — Go and do thou likewise. These words were adopted in memory of the philanthropic Edward Colston, born in IG30, the eminent merchant of Bristol, who during his lifetime establi.shed schools and hospi- tals, and left, at his decease in 1722, more than £300,000 to different churches and charities in Bristol, London, and elsewhere, fully recorded on his monument in All Saints' Church, in his native city. Colt (Westminster; since of Leominster, co. Here- ford, bart.) Ar. a fesse betw. three colts in full speed, sa. Crest — A colt as in the arms. Motto — Viucit qui patitur. Colt, or Coult (Canterbury, 1613). Or, a fesse betw. three colts in full speed, sa. Crest — In a fire ppr. a ram ar. attired or. Colt (Essex). Erm. a fesse betw. three colts in full speed, sa. Crest — A colt in full speed sa. holding in the mouth a broken tilting spear or, headed az. the other part of the spear lying betv/. his hind legs. Colt (Essex). Ar. a fesse az. betw. three colts in full speed sa. Colt (Colt Hall, co. Suffolk, 1587). The same Arms as Colt, bart. with due diff. Crest — A nag's head erm. Colt (as borne by John Hamilton Colt, of Garth- sherie, co. Lanark, esq. son of the late Robert Colt, esq. advocate, by Grace his wife, dau. of Robert Dundas, Lord President of the Court of Ses- sion in Scotland, and grandson of Oliver Colt, of AuIJliame, in East Lothian). Arg. a stag's head, erased, gu. betw. the attires a pheon az. Crest — A dexter naked arm, embowed, holding in the hand an arrow in bend, sinister, ppr. CoLTAMBE. Or, a chev. betw. three escallops az. Colter, or Coulter (Scotland). Erm. three bars az. Crest — A harpy, guard, ppr. CoLTHORPE. Vaire ar. and gu. CoLTHURsT (Ardrum, co. Cork, bart.) Ar. on a fesse betw. three colts, courant, sa. as many ti-efoils slipped or. Crest — A colt, statant, sa. Motto — Justum et tenacem. CoLTHURST (Somersetshire). Ar. a fesse betw. two colts, pass. sa. Crest — A demi lion ramp, affrontee, ar. CoLTHURST (Ireland). Arms, the same. Crest— On the stump of a tree, a crane perched, ppr. CoLTMAN (Leicestershire and London). Az. a cross patonce, pierced of the field, or, betw. four mullets, pierced, ar. Crest — A nag's head, erased, sa. maned and bridled ar. tasselled or. CoLTMAN (co. York). The same. CoLTON (Cheshire). Sa. a saltire engr. betw. four crosses crosslet or. Crest — A boar pass. arg. armed and bristled or, vulned in the shoulder gu. CoLTON (Essex). Az. two barbels, respecting each other, ar. Crest — A spear's head in pale, eufiled with a savage's head, couped, ppr. CoLTVvoRT, or CoLLYWARP. Vaire ar. and gu. Colubers. Per fesse ar. and gu. a cross sarcelUe, couuterchanged. CoLuMB. See Culme. CoLUMBELL (Darley, co. Devhy, temp. Richard II.: the dau. and heiress of the last John Columbell, of Darley , esq. who el. in IC59, vi. Marbury of Marbury , in Cheshire). Sa. three doves ai'. legged gu. in their bills an olive branch vert. Crest — A camel's head ppr. Motlo — Pacem amo. CoLUMBERS (Devonshire). Gu. a cross formee fitchee or. CoLUMBERS. Gu. a chief ar, a cross raoline counter- changed. CoLU-MBERS. Per fesse, gu. and ar. (another, ar. and gu.) a cross moline, counterchanged. CoLUMKERs. Gu. 3 CToss formee fitchee ar. CoLU.MBERS. Gu. a bend or. CoLVELEv (Hampsihire). Gu. a fesse betw. three plumes ar. CoLviL (Cleish, Scotland). Ar. a cross moline sa. Crest — A hind's head, couped, ar. Motto — Oublier ne puis. C'oLviL (Scotland). The same. Crest — A demi stag, holding in the mouth a rose ppr. COL C O i\I CoLviL, or Coi.viLL (Edinburgh). The same, with a mullet for diff. Crest— A Hercules from the mid- dle, clothed with a lion's skin, holding in the hand a baton. Motto — Oublier ne puis. CoLViL (Blair, Scotland). The same, within a bor- dure, quarterly, gu. and ar. Crest — A hind's head, couped, ppr. Motto— Non obliviscar. C'OLVIL (Ocbiltry, Scotland). Ar. a cross moline sa. square-pierced of the field. Crest — A demi stag, holding in the mouth a rose ppr. C'OLTILK (as borne by Charles Robert Coltile, of Lullington, and Duffield Hall,co. Derby, esq. M.P. for the southern division of that county, only son of the late Sir C. H. Colvile,knt. of Duffield Hall: the family was formerly of Carlton Colvile in Suffolk, and Newton Colvile, co. Cambridge, where it had been seated for upwards of five hundred years, from 1204 to 1792). Az. a lion ramp, or, a label with five points gu. the whole width of the shield, borne with fifteen quarterings. Crest — On a chapeau, gu. turned up erni. a lion stataut, tail extended arg. gorged with a label of three points of the first. Motto — Persevere. The coat, borne by Gilbert ue Colavilla, or Culvyle, a com- mander in the army of William the Conqueror, was, arg. a cross moline gu. the same as that still used by Lord Colville of Culross, representative of a younger branch : in the early part of the reign of Edward I. Sir Roger de Colvile received the Anns now worn by the family. Colvile, or Colwell (Cambridgeshire). Az. a lion ramp, or, and label gu. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion, pass. ar. gorged with a label of three points of the first. Colvile (Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire). Az. a lion ramp. ar. and label gu. Crest— On a chapeau az. turned up erm. a lion ar. charged on the shoulder with a label of three points, gu. ^ Colvile, or Colvvill (Cumberland, Kent, Lincoln- shire, Northamptonshire, and Northumberland). Ar. three chev. sa. bezantee. Colvile (Isle of Ely). Ar. a lion ramp. az. a label gu. Crest — A greyhound's head, erased, ar. Colvile, or Colwali. (Kent). Ar. three chev. sa. chai'ged with five annulets or. Colvile (Bitham, co. Lincoln). Or, a fesse gu. Colvile (Lincolnshire). Or, on a fesse gu. three lions ramp. ar. Colvile (Suiiblk). Az. a lion ramp. ar. and bend gu. Crest — A demi lion or, holding in the dejcter paw a cross moline gu. Colvile (Suffolk). Sa. a lion ramp. ar. and bend gu- , , Colvile (Yorkshire). Or, a fesse gu. on a chief of the second three bezants. Colvile (Yorkshire). Or, a fesse gu. in chief three tortcaux. Colvile. Or, on a fesse gu. three crosses crosslet (another, crescents) ar. Colvile. Or, a fesse gu. in chief a cinquefoil az. Colvile. Ar. a cross tlory (another, pattee ; another, moline, another, patonce ; another, thi-ee crosses patt6e;, gu. Colvile. Or, six billets gu. three, two, and one. Colvile. Ar. three lions pass. sa. bezantee. Colvile. Ar. on a fesse gu. three lions or. (Ano- ther, of the field.) Colvile. Per fesse, ar. and gu. a cross moline coun- terchanged. Colvile, Colwell, or Colvvle. Or, three chev. sa. each charged with five bezants. Colvile. Or, on a pile az. a lion ramp. ar. betw. two cock pheasants, endorsed, purp. Colvile. Az. a lion ramp. ar. on a chiel erm. a label gu. CoLviLL (Cumberland). Or, a cross, flowered, gu. CoLViLL. Or, a fesse gu. betw. three martlets sa. CoLviLL. Or, three chess-rooks gu. Colville (Lord Colville of Culross). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a cross moline sa. ; second and third, gu. a fesse chequy ar. and az. Crest — A hind's head, couped, ar. Supporters — The dtxter, a rhinoceros ; the sinister, a Hercules, covered with a lion's skin, and holding on the exterior shoulder a club, all ppr. Motto — Oublier ne puis. Colville (Lincolnshire). Arg. on a pale az. betw. two cock pheasants, endorsed, each reguard. ppr. a lion ramp, of the field, collared gu. Crest — A cock pheasant, with wings elevated ppr. holding in the beak a hawk's bell or. CoLWicH (Styd, and Darley Moor, co. Derby: Vvg- dale's yisitation). Ar. a fesse betw. three bats displ- sa. Crest — A bat, displ. ppr. Colwike. Gu. three fusils in fes.se ar. in chief two cinquefoils or. Colwike. Ar. the field replenished with crosses crosslet fitchee az. a bend of the last. Colwike. Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. on the first quarter a bend az. charged with three bezants ; second and third, ar. on the second a cross crosslet y fitchee az. and sa. Colwike. Ar. on a bend az. three bezants, pierced, in chief a cross crosslet or. Colwike. Crest — An anchor, in pale, in the sea, ^, ensigned with a dove and olive branch, ppr. Colwyke. Ar. on a bend az. three bezants, in the sinister chief a crosslet fitchee of the second. Crest — A hand issuing from a cloud, in pale, hold- ing a sealed letter, all ppr. Coi.YE\R (Earl of Portmore). Gu. on a chev. betw. three wolves' heads, erased, ar. as many oak trees, eradicated, ppr. fructed or. Crest — A unicorn, rauip. ar. armed and maned or. Supporters — Two wolves ppr. Motto — Avance. CoLYN (Boscarne and Hellaud, co. Cornwall, temp. Richard II.) Arg. a chev. sa betw. three coots, ppr. membered gu. Co.viB, or Combe (Scotland). Sa. a chev. betw. three combs ar. Crest — A crane, with a bunch of clover in the beak, ppr. CoiiiBE (Cludington, co. Bucks, and Hertfordshire). Erm. three lions pass, in pale gu. Crests — First, a dexter hand and arm, embowed, in armour, garnished or, wreathed about the arm ar. and gold, holding in the hand a broken tilting spear of the last. Second, an arm in armour, embowed, hold- ing a truncheon, all ppr. Combe (Devonshire and London, granted 2 July 1603). Gu. two bars or, betw. six lozenges ar. three, two, and one. Combe (Somersetshire). Sa. two bars. betw. seven bees, ar. three, three, and one. Crest — A demi lion sa. ducally gorged ar. Combe, Coo.iibe, or Coumbe (Stratford-ou-Avon, co. Warwick). Sa. three lions ramp. or. Combe. Per pale, ar. and sa. a cross betw. four mart- lets, counterchanged. Combe. Erm. (another, ar.) on a bend gu. three combs or. Combe. Ar. on a chev. gu. three garbs or. Co.MBER (Sussex ; descended from Richard de Combre temp. Henry VI.: the senior male line became ex- tinct at the decease of John Comber, of Dunuing- ton, esq. high sheriff of Sussex in ItiOO : his sister and co-heir in. Alark Miller, esq. : another branch vested in the Cljallen family, and a third settled in Yorkshire, of which last, the late representative, Thomas Comber, D.D. of East Newton, died in 1773, leaving four sons and a daughter). Or, a fesse dancettee gu. betw. three estoiles sa. Crest — A greyhound's head sa. charged on the neck with tliree bezants, two and one. Comber (as borne by the Rev. H. G. W. Comber, of Oswaldkirk Rectory, co. York, a descendant of the Sussex family). Anns and Crest, as the pre- ceding. Jl/oi/i»— Sapiens dominabitur astris. Combebfobd (Comberford, co. Stafford). Gu. a tal- bot pass. ar. Comberford, or Cumberfobu (Warwickshire). Gu. on a cross engr. ar. five roses of the field. Crest — A crow, wings endorsed ppr. Comberford (Dangermore, Ireland). Az. a hunting horn or, three mullets of the last. Crest — A peacock in his pride, ppr. Motto — So no no dea ne. Comberford (Ireland). Quarterly, or and gu. four E E C O M CON iiuillets counterchanged. Crest — A pestle and mor- tar sa. CoviBERFoRD. Crcst — A doTe volant, with an olive branch in the beak., ppr. CoMBRRMERE, Viscount. See Cotton. CoMBiRTON (Lincolnshire). Ar. (another or), a chev. betw. three martlets sa. CoMBERTON. Erni. on a fesse gti. three castles or. CoMBERi oN. Gu. a lion vaire, or and az. CoMBERTON. Gu. a lion ramp, or, crowned az. tail forked. ' CoMBERTON. Gu. two Uons sejant, guard, under one head or, crowned az. CoMBERTON. Sa. three helmets or. CoMBERWELL. Erm. on a fesse sa. three plates. CoMEERWORTH. Chcquy or and gu. on a chief of the fii'st a lion pass. az. Co\i HER WORTH. Chequy or and gu. a chief ar. Comber WORTH. Chequy or and gu. on a chief ar. a lion pass, (another, pass, guard.) sa. Combmakeks, Company of (London). Az. a lion pass, guaid. betw. three combs, or. Crest — On a wreath a mount, thereon an elephant standing against a tree, all ppr. Combrem. Ar. a fesse betw. three birds sa. Combrey (Scotland). Or, on a fesse az. two pheons, pointing outward, conjoined by an annulet ar. in base a crescent gu. Crest — A sheaf of arrows, points upwards. Motto — Ad metam. CoMBRiELL. Az. three lions pass. or. CoMBV. Erm. three cinqueioils sa. Comes (London). Arg. on a bend ragully gu. a lion pass, of the field. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's gamb arg. holding a staff ragully sa. slipped at each end gu. Covin (Yorkshire). Ar. three garbs gu. banded or. Com IN. Ar. three garbs betw. nine crosses crosslet fitchee gu. CoMiN, or CoMYN. Gu. three garbs betw. a double tressure, flory counterflory or. CoMMERELL (as borne hy John William Commerell, of Strood, near Horsham, esq. high sheriff of Sus- sex in 1803, son of Frederick William Commerell, who came to England from the Imperial town of Heilbroon, in Gennany, in 1732, and was natural- ized by letters patent in 1752). Gu. a dexter arm embowed, couped below the shoulder, holding in the hand a branch of laurel, all ppr. Crest — A dexter arm, holding a laurel branch as in the arms. CoMMOLiN. Per fesse ar. and gu. three unicorns pass. counterchanged. Crest — A fir tree ppr. CoMpicNE. Or, three cocks sa. Crest — A dexter hand, per fesse ar. and az. holding up a covered cup or. CoMPioN. Or, a maunch sa. Crest — A demi talbot vert. CoMPiON. Or, a maunch (another, a water bouget) within a bordure eugr. sa. CoMi'ORT (Kent ; granted to Christopher Comport, of Eltham, in Kent, gent, by Sir Edward Walker, Garter, 1 December, 16G3. Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three torteaux as many qnatrefoils or. Crest — A demi lion arg. charged with a quatrefoil gu. holding a torteau. CoMPTON (Carham Hall, co. Northumberland ; the co- heirs were Isabella, wife of John Hodgson Hinde, esq. and Catherine-Moneypenny Compton). iSa. a lion pass, guard, or, betw. three helmets az. Creif — On a mount vert a beacon or, euflamed on the top ppr. on the beacon a label inscribed. Nisi Domiuus. Jyjotto — Je ne cherche qu'un. Compton (Compton Castle, co. Devon; the coheiresses m. Gilbert and Chiderlegh). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three shovellers arg. Compton {Marquess of Northamfton). Sa. a lion pass, guard, or, betw. three helmets ar. Crest — On a mount vert a beacon or. enflamed on the top ppr. on the beacon a label inscribed. Nisi Dominus. Siippin tirs — Two dragons, with wings expanded, erra. ducally gorged and chained or. Motto— ie ne cherche que ung. Compton (Hartbury, co. Gloucester; descended from the Coraptons of Wiltshire, raised to the degree of Baronet in 1680: the family estates eventually vested in Sir Walter Compton, the last baronet's nieces, the daus. of his sister Mrs. Berkeley, viz. Catherine, wife of Robert Canning, of Foxcote, esq. and Jane m. Thomas Anthony, Viscount South- well). Ar. a fesse nebulee gu. on a chief of the last a helmet betw. two lions' heads, erased or. Crest — A beacon ppr. Motto — Nisi Dominus. Compton (Lyndhurst, co. Hants). Sa. a lion pass, guard, or, betw. three esquires' helmets ppr. gar- nished gold. Crest — A demi dragon erased, wings elevated, the body encircled with a ducal coronet . . Compton (Piersden, co. Hants, (Visit, of 1634 ), and Surrey). Erm. on a bend sa. three close hel- mets or. Crest — On a chapeau purp. turned up erm. a fleur-de-lis gu. Compton (Somersetshire). Ar. three mascles gu. on a chief sa. a helmet of the fii'st betw. two birds' heads erased or. CoMP-roN (Sutton, co. Somerset). Sa. three close helmets or. Compton. Ar. a fesse nebulee gu. on a chief of the last a helmet betw. two hawks' heads erased or. Compton. Or, on a bend sa. three mullets of the field. Compton. Sa. a lion pass, guard, ar. betw. three hel- mets of the second. Crest — A beacon enflamed ppr. Motto — Dum spiro spero. Compton. Sa. three close helmets .ir. Compton. Sa. a chev. betw. three doves ar. Compton. Ar. a fesse nebulee gu. on a chief of the last three helmets of the first. Compton. Sa. three cats pass, guard, ar. collared and belled or. CoMRAVs. Or, three bars sa. on an inescutcheon of the first a canton gu. CoMRiE (Scotland). Or, on a bend az. an annulet and two pheons conjoined, each pointing to the ends of the bend, of the field; in chief, a quiver full of arrows ppr. Crest — A demi archer shootir.g an arrow from a bow ppr. Afotto — Ad metam. CoMRiEs (Scotland). Ar. a bend gu. in chief two broad arrows, shods conjoined by an annulet paleways, az. Crest — A cross crosslet on three grieces. CoMRY. Or, on a bend az. an annulet of the first, betw. two pheons issuing out of the same. Crest — An archer shooting an arrow out of a bow ppr. Motto — Ad metam. Comyn, or CoMiN (Durham). Az. a chev. betw. three sheaves of cumin or. Crcst — Two arms embowed ppr. vested erm. holding up a sheaf of cumin or. Comyn (Durham and Essex). Az. a chev. erm. betw. three garbs or. Crest — Two arms couped at the shoulders, habited erm. holding in the hands ppr. a garb or. Comyn, or Comin (Lincolnshire). Ar. three garbs betw. nine crosses crosslet fitchee gu. Comyn (Yorkshire). Ar. three garbs gu. (Another, banded or). Comyn. Az. three garbs or. Comyn. Gu. three gai-bs ar. (Another, or.) Comyn. Ar. three garbs betw. nine crosses crosslet Comyns (Wood, in Bishop's Teignton, co. Devon). Gu. three garbs ppr. eared or. CoMYNS. Az. three lozenge buckles, tongues in fesse or. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a bloodhound sejant ppr. Conan (Kelfield;. Ar. a cross engr. sa. CoNANT (borne by the late Sir NathanielConant, knt.) Persaltire az. and gu. twenty billets or, afterwards altered to " gu. ten billets or, four, three, two, and one." Crest— On a mount vert a stag ppr. sus taining with his dexter foot an inescutcheon of the arms. Afotto — Conanti dabitur. Coxarton, or Cornarion (Cornwall). Az. three covered cups or. (Auothi r, ar.) Crest — A tal- bot's head erased, per pale or and gu. collared, counterchanged. CON CON CoNDEROW. Ar. a chev. betw. three horns sa. CoNDIE. Ar. three cinquefoils in pale gu. betw. two palets az. on a chief vert a lion pass, of the field. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a lion pass. az. Condon (Wellerby, co. York ; granted 22 June, 1627). Gu. a fesse ar. in chief a martlet or. Conduit. Gu. three pitchers ar. CoNDUiTT (Westminster; granted 16 August, 1717). Gu. on a fesse wavy ar. betw. three pitchers, double eared or, as many bees volant ppr. Crest — Two caducean rods with wings, lying fesseways or, thereon a peacock's head erased ppr. Cone (Scotland). Gu. a fesse engr. betw. a cinque- foil in chief, and a crescent in base, ar. CoNRLEY." Ar. on a chev. sa. three leopards' faces or. Conei.ey. Ar. on a chev. betw. three leopards' heads sa. as many fleurs-de-lis of the field. CosKLLisH (Standerside). Az. betw. two flaunchea erm, as many swans close ar. CoNESBY. Gu. three conies ar. within a bordureengr. sa. Crest — A coney ar. Coney (Marton, co. Lincoln). Sa. on a fesse cotised or, betw, three conies ar. as many escallops of the field. Crest — A demi coney sa. holding a pansy flower purp. stalked and leaved vert. Coney (Bassingthorpe, co. Lincoln). Arms, &c. same as preceding. Coney (Gillingham, co. Norfolk). Sa. a fesse cotised betw. three conies ar. Coney. Sa. a chev. or. Coney, or Coyney. Or, on a bend sa. three trefoils, slipped ar. CoNCALTON (Congalton, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a bend gu. in chief a label of three points sa. ; second and third, ar. a fesse sa. betw. two cotises compony az. and of the second. Crest — A bee ppr. Motto — Magnum in parvo. Congalton (Dirletoun, Scotland). The same, with- out the cotises, all within a bordure engr. gu. Congalton (East Lothian, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a bend gu. ; second and third, gu. a fesse or, betw. two cotises compony ar. and az. Conge. Az. on a fesse betw. three falcons' heads erased ar. collared and belled or, five ci'osses cross- let fitchee sa. (another, az.) i, e. the bells at the front of the collars. Conge. Az. on a fesse betw. three bulls' heads erased ar. collared and belled or, five crosses crosslet fitchee sa. Congey. Az. on a fesse betw. three hawks' heads erased ar. collared gu. set with bells of the second, five crosses crosslet formee fitchee sa. (Another, of the field). Congey. Az. on a fesse betw. three bulls' heads erased ar. collared or, five crosses crosslet fitchee aa. CoNGHURST. Az. three congers hauriant . . CONGLETON, Baron. See Parnell. CoNGLETON (Hower, CO. Northampton). Gu. on a fesse ar. betw. three dragons' heads erased or, as many trefoils slipped sa. CoNCREVE (Congi'eve, co. Stafford ; settled there soon after the Conquest; now represented by William CoNGREVE, of Congreve, co. Stafl'ord, and Alder- manston, co. Berks, esq.: of this family was Wm. Congreve the dramatist). Sa. a chev. betw. three battle-axes arg. Crest — A falcon, with wings ex- panded, ppr. Motto — Non moritur, cujus fama vivit. CoNGRiiVE (Walton, co. Stafford, bart.) As the pre- ceding. Congreve (Staffordshire). Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three halberts or. Congreve. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three battle-axes ppr. CoNGRiLL. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three battle-axes of the last. CoNiNO. Ar. crusily, fitchee, gu. three garbs of the last. Coningesby. Ar. a chev. betw. three conies courant, paleways, sa. Crest — A coney sejant. CoNiNGHAM. Ar. a shake fork betw. three cinquefoiln sa. Crest — In a ducal coronet or, a mount vert, thereon a stork of the first, holding in his beak a snalie, environed ro\ind the neck of the second, betw. two cinquefoils, stalked and leaved of the same. Coningham. Sa. (another, gu.) two gjssets ar. CoNiNGHAM. Or, three conies sa. Co.m,\csby (Coningsby Castle, co. Lincoln; as borne by John Conincsdy, who was slain in tl.e Baron's wars at Chesterfield, temp. John, I26C). Quarterly, first and fourth, arg. two lions pass. gu. ; second and thii-d, gu. three conies se- jant arg. Coningsby (Hampton Court, Herefordshire, Worces- tershire, and Shropshire). Gu. three conies sejant arg. Crest — A c6ney sejant arg. Coningsby (as borne by Thomas Earl Coningsby). The same Arms. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of ostrich feathers, thereon a coney sejant, all arg. Supporters— Two lions gu. each charged on the shoulder with three billets, and ducally crowned or. Coningsby (Norfolk and Hertfordshire). Gu. three conies sejant arg. within a bordure engr. sa. Coningsby (Norfolk). Gu. three conies sejant within a bordure engr. arg. CoNMELL (Ashtown, Ireland; granted 1668). Per fesse ar. and vert, a stag ppr. betw. three trefoils, counterchauged. Crest — A stag's head erased ar. charged with a trefoil vert. Conne (East Walton). Sa. a fesse betw. two bars gemelles or, all betw. three conies pass. Connell, or Conn EL (Ireland). Ar. a chev- betw. three spurs az. Crest — Out of a tower a demi griffin segreant ppr. Connell, or Connely. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. two spurs in chief, and a battle-axe in base, az. shaft or. Crest — A bee erect ppr. Motto — Non sibi. Conner. Vert, a lion ramp. or. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour, holding in the hand a dagger, all ppr. Conner (Ireland ; as borne by Daniel Conner, of Ballybrickeii, co. Cork, esq.) Vert, a lion ramp. arg. crowned or. Crest — A dexter arm in armour, embowed, holding in the hand a sword, all ppr. Conney (Bassingthorpe, co. Lincoln). Ar. a fesse betw. three conies pass. sa. CoNNOCK (Treworek and Treworgy, co. Cornwall). Ar. a fesse indented betw. three eagles displayed gu. Crest — Out of a coronet an eagle's head and wings issuing. Connucke (Cornwall). Arg. a chtfv. dancetfee betw. three eagles displ. gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a demi griflin segreant or. CoNNOP. Sa. a chev. erm. bttw. three acorns ppr. leaved vert, on a chief arg. as many bees ppr. Crest — A crescent arg. out of the horns an arm erect, vested az. cuff. arg. holding in the hand ppr. a branch of oak of the last. Connor. Vert, a saltire or. Crest — A hand holding a hawk's lure. Connor (Ireland). Ar. two boars' heads erased in chief, and a galley, her oars in action, in base, sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a hand ppr. vested sa. holding the sun or. CoN.NOuR. Vert, a lion ramp, sinisterways or. Crest — An arm in armour ppr. embowed, holding a sword. CoNNTER. Bai-ry of six, or and gu. bezantee. Conntesse. Ar. tliree harts' attire in fosse sa. Conny, or Coney (Norton, co. Lincoln). Arms, the same as Coney of Marton. Crest — A coney se- jant ar. holding in the mouth a pansy flower ppr. leaved vert. Conny (Gillingham). Sa. a fesse cotised, betw. three conies courant, ar. Connybeare. Arg. a saltire sa. over all a pale gu. quartering gu. a chev. or, betw. three cinquefoils arg. Crest — On a rock a dove, wings endorsed, all ppr. holding a cross pattee fitchee gu. Conoley. Arg. on a saltire engr. sa. five ascallops of the field. CON CON CoNOLi.Y (Castletown, Ireland; as borne by tbe Uigbt Hon. Wii-LIAM Co.voLi.Y, Speaker of the Irish House of Commons, temp. Queen Anne, and by his grandson, the late Right Hon. Thomas Conolly, of Castletown, and by the present Col. Conolly of that place, M.P. for the county of Donegal, who changed bis name from Pakenham, on inheriting the Conolly estates). Ar. on a saltire sa. five escallops of the field. Crest — A cubit arm erect, in armour, holding in tbe hand, all ppr. an annu- let ar. Motto — En Dieu est tout. Conolly (Midford Castle, near Bath ; a branch of the ConoUys of Castletown, now represented by Chas. Thomas Conolly, of Mitfurd Castle, esq.) The same Atmsi Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested sa. cuff. ar. holding in the hand a chaplet of roses ppr. Conolly, Comolly, Conelly, or Connelley. Or, on a saltire engr. az. five escallops ar. Crest— k talbot couchant ppr. Conolly, or Connolly. Crest— k lady, supporting in her dexter hand an anchor, and holding in her sinister a Saracen's head ppr. Conor (King's County). See Connour. Conqueror (Frierton). Ar. a garland of laurel vert, betw. three pheons gu. Crest— The head of a spear ppr. Motto — Victoria. Conquest (Houghton Conquest, co. Bedford). Quar- terly, ar. and sa. in chief a label of three (ano- ther, five) points gu. Crest— A. holly tree ppr. fructed gu. Conquest. Quarterly, sa. and ar. in chief a label of three points, counterchanged. Conquest. Quarterly, or and sa. (Another adds a label gu. Conque.st. Quarterly, ar. and sa. a bend gu. Conradus (London). Sa. a chev. betw. three uni- corns' heads erased or. Crest — A unicorn's head erased or, collared sa. studded of the first. CoNRAUus. Ar. a purse, overt gu. CoNRAN. Ar. three dexter hands gu. Crest — Two doves, billing, ppr. CoNKAN (Scotland). Gu. three dexter hands apaumee ar. Crest— k flame of fire betw. two palm branches in orle ppr. CoNRAN (Ireland). Az. a chev. betw. three hawks' heads erased or. Crest— k pillar eutv. ined with woodbine ppr. CoNROY (borne by Sir John Conroy, of Llanbryn- mair, co. Montgomery, bart. K.C.H. Knt. Grand Cross of the Saxon Order of Ernestine, Knt. Grand Cross of St. Bento P'Avis, and Knt. Commander of tbe Tower and Sword, of Portugal ; descended from the ancient Milesian family of Conry or O'Mulconry, in which was vested, by hereditary right, for many successive generations, the honour- able office of Seanachie (historian, or herald), for the Kings of Connaugbt). Az. an ancient book, open, indexed, edged or, a chief embattled of the last. Crest — A dexter arm robed or, ouflf CT-m. the hand grasping a wi eath of laurel ppr. Support- e?-s — T\vo ancient Irish bards, habited in long white garments, with long grey hair and beards, their exterior hands resting upon harps of a rude and ancient form, all ppr. Motto — (In Irish) Ni diothlaithrighthear Seanchus le h-aimsir. (In English), History is not destroyed by time. Conroy, or Conry (Ireland). Gu. three bends ar. on a chief or, as many ciuquefoils az. Crest— k lion, ramp, vert, supporting a pennon gu. CoNsiDiNE. Ar. an orle gu. flory and counterflory on the exterior edge vert, in the centre a dagger in pale az. hilt and pomel or. Crest — A hand issuing pulling a thistle ppr. Constable (late Clifford, of Tixall , co. Stafford, and Burton Constable, co. York, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, barry of six or and az. for Constable ; second and third, chequy or and az. a fesse gu. for Clifforu. (^i-est, of Constable— A dragon's head ar. charged with three bars gu. on each as many mascles or, in the mouth a teazle or. Crest, of Clifford— Out of a ducal coronet or, a wivern rising gu. {Another crest— 'Prom behind a body of dark clouds a sun rising, from the rays issuant in chief a lily of France, all ppr. sunnonnted by an escroll inscribed, Surget post nubilia Phoebus.) Motto, under the arms — Semper paratus. Constable (Edinburgh). Quarterly, gu. and vaire, a bend engr. or, within a bordure az. charged with eight plates. Crest — A greyhound pass. ar. col- lared. Con.stable (Halsham and Burton Constable, Holder- ness, CO. York). Barry of six or and az. Crest — A dragon's head ar. charged with three bars gu. on each as many mascles or. (Another crest — A dra- gon's head az. charged with two bars or; another, the dragon's head barry of six ar. and gu. charged with nine mascles or, three, three, and three.) Constable fFlaniburgh, co. York; descended from Robert de Lacy, second son of John de Lacy, Baron of Halton, and Constable of Chester). Quarterly, gu. and vaire, over all a bend or. Cre.^t — A ship in full sail or. Constable (Everingham, co. York; descended from Sir Marmaduke Constable, second son of Sir IMar- maduke Constable, of Flamburgb, knt. distin- guished at Flodden ; the representation of the Everingham branch now vests in William Con- stable Maxwell, esq.) As the preceding. Constable (Wassand; a branch of the Constables of Flamburgb). Same Arms, &c. quartering Eastoi T. Constable (Oak House, Battersea, CO. Surrey). Qua7- terly, gu. and vaire, over all a bend or. Crest — A ship to the sinister, sails furled, all or. Constable (Burgwith, co. York). Gu. a fesse com- pony ar. and sa. in chief a lion pass. gu. Constable (Dromonby, Cleveland). Quarterly, gu. and vaire, on a bend or an annulet. Constable. Quarterly, gu. and vaire, a bordure or. Constable. Quarterly, or and gu. a bend engr. vert. Constable. Sa. a cinquefoil within an orle of crosses crosslet or. Constable. Or, a fesse betw. three mascles gu. Constable. Ar. two bars nebulee gu. within a bor- dure az. Constable. Or, an inescutcheon gu. Constable. Az. an inescutcheon ar. over all a bend engr. gu. Constantine. Az. five leopards' beads ar. two, two, and one, a canton or. Crest — A lion's ganib erased, holding up the hilt of a broken sword ppr. Constantyne (Cheshire, London, and Shropshire). Or, six fleurs-de-lis sa. three, two, and one. Crest — A sword in bend sinister ppr. surmounted by a cross crosslet az. Constantyne. Az. six leopards' faces ar. three, two, and one. Constantyne. The same, with a canton or. CoNsuLL. Gu. three clarions or. CoNTRY (Brook, CO. Kent). Az. a pile surmountedof a fesse betw. four fleurs-de-lis or. Conway (Marquess of Hertford). Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. on a bend cotised ar. a rose gu. betw. two annulets of the first ; second and third, quarterly, viz. first and fourth or, on a pile gu. betw. six fleurs-de-lis az. three lions pass, guard, or ; second and third, gu. two wings conjoined in lure or. Crest — The bust of a Moor in profile, couped at the shoulders ppr. and wreathed about the temples ar. and az. Supporters — Two Moors ppr. habited on the body and legs only or, from the waist to the knees a skirt gu. over tbe skirt long ostrich feathers pendent from tbe waist, vert; the like feathers from the habit at the .shoulder, which terminate in lions' faces, wreathed about the tem- ples or and sa. holding in their exterior hands shields az. garnished gold ; on the dexter, a sun in splendour; in the sinister a crescent, both of the last. Motto — Fide et amore. Conway (Bodtryddan, Soughton, &c. North Wales; descended from the same common ancestor as the extinct Barons Conway of Ragley, &c; one heiress of the Bodtryddan line married Sir Thomas Lon- gueville, bart. ; and Catherina, the eldest daughter and CO heiress of the Soughton line, married the Rev. John Potter, whose grandson, the Rev. Ben- cox C 0 o j*MiN CoNWAV CoN'svAY, IS HOW the posscssiir of Soiiglitou). Sa. on a bend cotiseil arg. a rose betw. two annulets gu. CoNW/vv, alias Williams (Brecon). Ar. on a bend cotised sa. a rose betw. two annulets gu. Conway (Buckinghamshire, Gloucistershire, Ireland, and Warwickshire). Sa. on a bend cotised ar. a rose betw. two annulets gu. C'reit — A Moor's head sidefaced ppr. banded round the temples ar. and az. Conway (Callis). Sa. on a bend ar. betw. two plates (another, roundles erm.) three cinquefoils pierced Co.vwAY, or CoNvvEY (Callis). Az. a lion pass. ar. guttee d'or, betw. three dexter gauntlets of the second. Conway (London). Az. a chev. betw. three dexter gauntlets or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a demi cock, with wings expanded gu. beaked and wattled az. Conway (Warwickshire). Az. a cross voided or. Conway, or Conwey. Sa. on a bend ar. cotised erm. a rose (another, a cinquefoil) gu. betw. two annu- lets of the last. Conway. Az. a lion pass, guard, paly of six ar. and or, betw. three gauntlets of the second, all within a bordure engr. of the last. Conway. Sa. three horses' heads couped ar. bridled gu- Conway. Sa. on a bend ar. cotised erm. three roses gu- Conway (Hendie, co- Flint; whose heiress, Cathe- rine, dau. of Pyers Conway of that place, Philip Egerton, esq. fourth son of Sir Rowland Egerton of Oulton). As Conway of Bodtryddan. CoNWEY (as borne by Sir John Conway, temp. Eliza- beth). Sa. on a bend cotised avg a rose gu. betw. two annulets or. Crest — As Conway of Bucks, &c. Cony (Basingthorp, co. Cumberland, 1012). Gu. on a bend double cotised or, three torteaux. Crest — A talbot's head or, the tongue hanging out of his mouth, distilling blood ppr. Cony (Hertfordshire and Huntingdonshire). Ar. a saltire gu. betw. four conies, feeding, sa. Crest — On a mount vert a coney or. CoNYCLiFP. Sa. three conies courant ar. Conyre. Or, a maunch sa Conyers (Durham). Az. on a mauuch or, a mullet sa. Crest — A sinister wing sa. Conyers (Sokebourne, co. Durham; descended from Roger de Coigniers, constable of Durham in 1090 : the co-heirs were Katherine ; Anne, wife of Francis Talbot, eleventh Earl of Shrewsbury ; and Mary, wife of John Stonor.of Stonor, esq.) Az. a maunch or. Crest — A trefoil slipped and erect vert. Conyers (Horden, co. Durham; a branch of Conyers of Sokeburne: Sir John Conyers, of Horden, was created a Baronet in 1628). As Conyers of Soke- burne. Conyers (Essex and Northamptonshire). The same, with due diff. Conyers (London, and Hornby Castle, co. York). The same Arms. Crest— A sinister wing gu. Conyers (Copped Hall, Essex, originally of Bowlby, Whitby, and of Scavbnrough, co. York). Az. a maunch or, over all a bendlet, gobony erm. and gu. Crest — A bull's head erased or, anned sa. ])ierced through the neck with an arrow of the last, barbed and feathered ar. vulned gu. Conyers (Lord Mayor of London, 172:t. The same Arms. Conyers (Kent). Or, a maunch sa. Conyers (London). Az. a maunch or, in chief an annulet ar. Conyers. Az. a maunch erm. Crest — .4Moor'shead sa. wreathed and stringed ar. and az. Conyers. Sa. on a maunch or, two crescents gu. Conyers. Az. on a maunch or, an annulet sa. Crest — A wing gu. Conyers. Or, on a maunch az. a crescent. Conylesh (Lancashire). Sa. three conies courant ar. Conylye, or CoNLEY. Ar. a chev. betw. three mul- lets su. piei'ced of the iield. CoxYNOHAM (Marquess Conyngham). Ar. a shake fork betw. three mullets sa. Crest — A unicorn's head erased ar. armed and maned or. Supporters — The dexter, a horse ar. charged on the shoulder with a spread eagle or, maned and hoofed of the last; the sinister, a buck ppr. charged on the shoulder with a griffin's head erased or, attired and unguled of the last. Motto — Over fork over. CoNYNGHAM, or CUNNINGHAM (Ireland). Arms, &c. the same. CoNYNGHAM. Crest — A dexter arm in armour vam- braced, brandishing a sword ppr. CoNYSTON. Ar. three conies pass. sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a peacock's tail ppr. CoNY.->TON. Or, three conies sa. Coo (Norfolk). Erm. three piles wary gu. CooCK. Crest — A talbot sejant resting the dexter paw on an escutcheon or. CooD (Ireland). Az. a chev. or, betw. two bezants in chief and three in base, with a label of five points arg. CooDE (Morval, co. Cornwall : the heiress of the elder branch m, Buller of Sliillingham). Arg. a chev. gu. betw. three moorcocks sa. merabered and wat- tled gu. CooDE (Pensipple in LLskeard, Methleigh in Breage, and St. Austell, co. Cornwall;. Arms, as the pre- ceding. Cook (Bedfordshire). Quarterly, purp. and ar. in sinister chief a horseshoe. Crest — An ostrich, holding in the beak a horseshoe ar. Cook (London; Her. Off. Int. MSS. Vincent, No. 154). Ar. a lion pass, in bend betw. two cotises gu. on a chief a/,, as many estoiles or. Crest — A demi lion gu. holding out in his gamb an estoile or. Cook (Mildham, co. Norfolk). Ar. a chev. engr. gu. betw. three tigers' heads erased sa. langued of the second, each charged on the neck with a gemel or. Cook (Doncaster, co. York; confirmed 27 Aug. 1G3.5), Or, a chev. gu. betw. two lions pass, guard, sa. anned of the second. Cook (Northumberland and Yorkshire). Or, a chev. betw. two lions pass, guard, sa. Crc.it — A demi lion pass, guard, sa. ducally gorged or. Cook (Pittenweem, Scotland). Gu. on a bend or, two cinquefoils az. and in the sinister chief point a crescent, surmounted of a cross crosslet of the second. Crest — A sea cat issuant. Motto— T\it\xm TOonstrat iter. Cook (borne by James Cook, of Brooklands, Black- heath Park, CO. Kent, esq.) Gu. three crescents in fesse within two barrulets or, betw. three wool- packs, two and one, arg. Crest — A raduceus fesse- ways ppr. in front of a demi eagle couped az. Motto — Omnia vincit labor. Cooke (Wheatley, CO. York, bart.) Or, a chev. gu. betw. two lions pass, guard, sa. Crest — Out of a mural crown ar. a demi lion guard, issuing sa. gorged with a ducal coronet or. Cooke (as borne by the Rev. Alexander Cooke, of Loversall Hall, co. York). The same Arms, Crest, &.C. Cooke (Owston, co. York; descended from Henry, second son of Sir Henry Cooke, second bart. of Wheatley, and now represented by Philip Davies Cooke, of Owston and Gwysaney, esq. son and heir of the late Bryan Cooke, of Owston, esq. M.P. by Frances his wife, dau. and heir of Philip Pules- ton, esq. by Mary his wife, dau. and co-heiress of John Davies, of Gwysaney, esq.) Or, a chev. gu. between two lions pass, guard, sa. quartering PiiLESTON, Davies, &o. &c. Crest — Out of a mu- ral crown arg. a demi lion guard, sa. ducally gorged or. CooKE (Devonshire, and Traise, co. Cornwall). Erm. on a bend cotised sa. three cats pass, guard, or. Crest — A demi cat ramp, guard, or, holding an oak branch vert, fructed of the first. Cooke (Devonshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three ravens' heads erased sa. within a bordure engr. of the second. coo coo Cooke (Thorne, co. Devon: the heiress m. Misson). Erm. on a bend cotised gu. three cats-a-mountain, ar. Crest — A demi leopard guard, or, supporting a branch of oak friicted or. Cooke (Fullwell Heath, co. Essex). Erra.on a chev. gu. three door-staples or, on a chief ar. as many door-staples of the second. Crest — A wolTs head erased erm. holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped per pale or and az. Cooke (Fullwell. co. Sussex). Sa. a chev. or, betw. three wolves' heads erased erm. on a chief or as many door-staples gu. Crest, as the preceding. Cooke, or Cook (Little Staybridge, co. Essex). Sa. three bends ar. Cooke (Fulwell-Hache, Essex). Ermines, on a chev. or, betw. three bears' heads erased erm. as many escallops gu. on a chief of the second three door- staples of the third. Crest — A bear's head erased erm. holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped, per pale, or and az. Cooke (Clifton, near Bristol). Arg. a fesse chequy or and gu. in chief three cinquefoils of the last. Crest • — Out of a mural coronet chequy or and gu. an eagle's head arg. beaked or. Motto — Vici. Cooke (borne by William Cooke, of Lincoln's Inn, esq.) Per pale arg. and sa. three griffins' heads erased and couuterchanged, each charged on the neck with a bar gemell. Crest — A griffin's head, as in the ai*ms. Cooke (Lancashire). Per pale az. and sa. three eagles displ. arg. Cooke (as borne by Robert Cooke, esq. Clarenceux King of Arms, 1567). Gu. sem&e de lis ... a rin- quefoil erm. Cooke (Darfield). Arg. a chev. engr. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee, sa. Crest — As Cooke of Wheatley. Cooke (Brome Hall, co. Norfolk ; of the daus. and co- heirs of Sir William Cooke, the second and last baronet of Brome Hall, Elizabeth m. Thornhagh Gurdon, of Letton, in Norfolk, esq. and was great- grandmother of the present Theophilus Thorn- hagh Gurdon, of Letton, esq.) Gu. on a fesse or, three trefoils az. in chief a lion pass. arg. Cooke (Essex). Or, a chev. chequy gu. and az. betw. three cinquefoils of the second. Crest — A unicorn's head or, betw. two wings, endorsed, az. Cooke (Essex). Erm. on a chev. gu. three escallops or, a chief ar. charged with as many staples of the second. Cooke (Essex). Sa. on a chev. or, three door staples gu. betw. as many foxes' heads, erased, erm. Cooke (Essex). Ar. a chev. gu. in chief three nags' heads, erased, sa. Cooke ( Essex). Sa. a chev. or, three horses' heads in chief erm. Cooke (Alresford, co. Hants). Gu. three crescents or, a chief of the last quartering the arms of Sayer, and Baker. Crest — A dexter arm erect, ppr. en- circled with a wreath of laurel vert, the hand holding an estoile ar. Cooke (Kilkenny, Ireland ; granted 24 June, 1638). Pean, on a chief az. a griffin pass. ar. Crest — A leopard's head, erased, pean. Cooke (Chancellor of the Exchequer in Ireland, 20 July, 1612). Az. two bars ar. on a chief of the second three annulets gu. Cooke (Kent). Sa. on a chev. or, betw. three plates, as many cinquefoils of the field ; on a chief ar. three columbines ppr. Cooke (Kent). Sa. a chev. chequy or and az. betw. three bezants, on a chief ar. as many columbines of the third. Cooke (Kent, and Broadwater, CO. Sussex). Gu. three crescents ar. a canton of the second. Crest — On a mount vert a beaver, pass. or. Cooke (Lord Mayor of London, 1402). Or, a chev. componee, gu. and az. betw. three cinquefoils of the third. Cooke (London). Or, a chev. az.betw. three dragons' heads, couped and erect, of the second. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head erect, ar. Cooke (London). Erm. a lion pass, in bend betw. two cotises gu. Crest — A demi lion ramp, and erased, erm. holding betw. his gambs a bezant. Cooke (London). Paly of six gii. and sa. three eagles displ. ar. Crest — A demi eagle, per pale, gu. and sa. with wings displ. and ducally crowned or. Cooke (London, and H.irefield, co. Middlesex). Ar. a bend az. in the sinister corner an annulet of the last. Cooke (Edmonton, co. Middlesex ; granted 7 June, 1760). Vert, a unicorn pass, or, on a chief of the last a human heart betw. two crosses, po- tent, gu. Crest — On a motint vert a unicorn, sejant, or, resting the dexter foot on a cross potent gu- Cooke (Middlesex). Sa. three bends ar. Crat—X demi lion ramp. Cooke (Mildham, co. Norfolk). Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three tigers' heads sa. maned of the first, collared or. Cooke (Norfolk). Per pale. gu. and az. three eagles' displ. ar. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up erm. an ostrich ar. holding in the mouth a horse- shoe or. Cooke (Norfolk). Or, on a chief sa. a cinquefoil betw. two annulets of the field. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, two wings expanded, per pale, gold and sa. Cooke (Norfolk). Az. on a chev. ar. betw. three cinquefoils erm. two lions combatant, of the field, armed gu. Cooke (Mildham, co. Suffolk). Per pale, az. and gu. three eagles displ. couuterchanged. Crest — On a chapeau sa. turned up erm. an ostrich close, ar. in the beak a hor.^eshoe of the last. Cooke (Linstead, co. Suffolk). Or, a chev. engr. gu. betw. three cinquefoils az. on a chief of the second a lion pass. ar. Crest — An antelope's head, erased, or, charged with torteaux, tusked, horned, and tufted, gu. Cooke (Cotton, co. Suffolk). Sa. on a chev. betw. three lions ramp, or, as many cinquefoils az. Cooke (Whitefield, co. Suffolk). Or, a fesse betw. two lions pass. gu. Crest — A wolf's head ar. ducally gorged gu. Cooke (Langham, co. Suffolk). Gu. an inescutchcoii ar. betw. four crosses formee fitchee, in saltire or. Cooke (Burstow, co. Surrey ; granted 20 Aug. 1062). Per pale, az. and sa. three eagles displ. ar. Cooke (Langham, co. Suffolk). Erm. on a chief az. a griffin pass. ar. Crest — A lion's head, erased, guard, ar. Cooke (Peake, co. York, founded by Sir Thomas Cooke, knt. Lord of the Manor of Hackney, co. Middlesex, and Governor of the East India Com- pany). Arms, &c. as the preceding. Cooke (Mylton, co. Warwick). Per pale, ar. and sa. three wolves' heads, erased, couuterchanged, collared, gu. Crest — A wolf's head, per pale, gu. and or, gorged with two bars, couuterchanged. Cooke (Worcestershire). Ar. two chev. betw. six martlets gu. three, two, and one. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, an arm embowed, in armour ppr. garnished of the first, holding a sword ar. hilt gold, on the arm two chev. gu. Cooke (Yorkshire). Per pale, ar. and sa. three greyhounds' heads, erased, collared, and counter- changed. Cooke (Cambridgeshire; granted by Hamley Claren- ceux, 5 Elizabeth). Arms, same as preceding. Crest — A greyhound's head couped, per pale, or and gu. gorged with two bars couuterchanged. Cooke (Yorkshire). Gu. three crescents and a can- ton or. Cooke. Or, a chev. gu. betw. three lions pass, guard, sa. Crest — Out of a mural coronet ar. a demi lion ramp, guard, ducally gorged or. Cooke. Sa. on a chev. or, three cinquefoils of the first, in chief two annulets ar. on a chief az. three columbines of the third. Crest — .\n arm erect, vested paly of six or and gu. holding in the hand a bunch of columbines and roses ar. cuffed ppr. Cooke. Ar. a fesse chequy or and gu. in chief three roses of the last. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, an eagle's head ar. coo coo Cooke (granted 20 July, 1612). Az. two bars ar. on a chief of the second ihree annulets gu. Cooke. Sa. three beudi or. Crest — A cockatrice with wings expanded. Cooke. Chequy erm. and sa. a lion ramp. gu. on a chief of the second a leopard's face, betw. two crosses crosslet fitchee or. Cooke. Per saltire or and az. four eagles displ. counterchanged. Cooke. Gu. a cinquefoil (another, three), erm. betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee ar. Cooke. Ar. a cher. componee az. andgu. betw. three cinquefoils of the last. Cooke. Or, on a bend eugr. gu. three cinquefoils of the field. Cooke. Gu. a chev. or, betw. three crescents ar. a canton of the last within a bordure erm. Cooke. Gu. three crosses crosslet fitchee and a chief engr. or. Cooke. Erm. on a chief az. a gi*ifiiu pass. ar. Cooke (Herefordshire, borne by W. H. Cooke, of Broomyard, co. Hereford, and the Inner Temple, London, esq. barrister-at-law). Per pale, az. and gu. three eagles displ. ar. Crest — A boar's head erased ppr. Cooke. Per pale, ar. and sa. three greyhounds' heads, erased, counterchanged. Cooke. Erm. on abend, cotised, sa. three lions pass. or. Cooke. Ar. a bend componfee az. and gu. an annulet of the second. Cooke. Or, a chev. chequy ar. and gu. betw. three cinquefoils az. Cooke. Barry of six az. and ar. on a chief of the last three annulets gu. Cooke, or Coke. Arg. or, three bars az. in chief as many annulets gu. Cooke (Lodgemore and Farmhill, both in the parish of Stroud, CO. Gloucester;. Arms, as the preceding. Crest — A ^;riffin's head erased, holding in the mouth an annulet. CooKNEV. Gu. on three fusils in fesse ar. as many roses of the field. Cooker (Devonshire). Ar. on a bend gu. three lions' heads or. Crest — A crescent gu. within the horns an estoile or. CooKEs (Norgrove, co. Worcester, an ancient family, of which was Sir Thomas Cookes, hart, of Nor- grove, who founded Worcester College, Oxford). Two coats ; quarterly, first or, two chev. gu. betw. six martlets sa. ; second, sa. a buck's head ca- bossed, or. Crest — A hand holding a dagger. CooKEs (Beutley, co. Worcester, a branch of Cookes of Norgi-ove, derived from Henry, uncle of the founder of Worcester College, and now represented by Thomas Henry Cookes, of Bentley, esq. late M. P. for East Worcestershire). Arg. two chevrons betw. six martlets, three, two, and one, gu. quar- tei-ing Jennetts and Denham. Crest— Xtx arm, armed with a short sword issuing from a mural crown. Motto — Deo, Regi, Vicino. Cookes. Barry of six ar. and sa. in chief three an- nulets of the last. CooKESEY (Little Wolvertou and Engbam, co. Wor- cester). Ar. on a bend az. betw. three mullets sa. as many cinquefoils or, within a bordure gu. be- zantee. Crest — A wolf's head sa. charged on the neck with a cinquefoil, betw. ti,vo bars or. CooKMAN. Ei-m. an eagle displ. az. ducally gorged or, and charged on the breast with a fleur de lis of the last. Crest — A griffin's head betw. two wings expanded or, ducally gorged az. CooKs, Company of (London). Arg. a chev. engr. gu. betw. three columbines ppr. stalked and leaved vert. Crest— On a wreath a mount vert, thereon a cock pheasant ppr. Supporters— The dexter a buck ppr. attired or, the sinister a hind ppr. each pierced on the shoulder with an arrow or. Motto — Vulnei-ati non victi. CooKSON (Cumberland). Per pale, ar. and gu. two legs in fesse, in armour ppr. couped at the thigh. Crest — A demi 1 ion. Motto — Nil dcsperandum. CooKSON (originally from Settle, in Yorkshire, sub- sequently of Newcastle-on-Tyne,and now of White- hill, CO. Durham, and Meldon Park, co. Northum- berland ). Per pale, ar. and gu. two legs couped above the knee, in armour, counterchanged. Crest — A demi lion ramp, supporting a staff raguled. Motto — Nil desperandum. CooLANN (Scotland). Or, two bears' heads, erased, in chief, and a cinquefoil in base, gu. CooLEY. Erm. on a chev. sa. three leopards* heads jessant-de-lis or. Crest — A leopaid's head jessant- de lis or. CooLiN, or CoWLiN. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three coots ppr. CooMBES, or Combs. Gu. a saltire engr. voided ar. Crest — A dexter hand holding up an escut- cheon. Coop, or CooPB. Ar. a chev. betw. three roses gu. Crest — A demi eagle with two heads displ. go- Cooper (Gadesbridge, co. Hertford, hart.) Vert, a fesse embattled or, betw. two pheons in chief, points downward, and in base as many tliigh-bones, in saltire ar. Crest — Out of a mural crown ar. a spear erect ppr. fringed or, surmounted by two palm branches in saltire vert. Motto — Nil mag- num, nisi bonum. Cooper (borne by the Rev. W. Cooper, of West Rasin, near Market Rasin.co. Lincoln). Arg. three forks (dung forks) or. Crest— On a ducal coronet or, a war-horse pass. arg. saddled and bridled e"- Cooper (Bray, co. Berks). Az. a saltire or, on a chief of the last two chev. paleways, point to point, of the first. Crest — On a wheat-sheaf a pelican vulning herself ppr. Cooper (Wimborne St. Giles, co. Dorset). Ar. three bulls pass. sa. armed or. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a bull pass. sa. ducally gorged or. Cooper (Dicham Grove, near Petersfield, co. Hants). Pale, ar. and gu. a bull pass, counterchanged. Cooper (Gloucestershire). Az. a saltire or, on a chief of the last three lions ramp. . . Crest On a mural coronet a pelican vulning herself ppr. Cooper (Colne-Green, co. Hereford; Ratling Court, co. Kent ; and Stroud, co. Sussex). Ar. three mart- lets gu. on a chief engr. of the second as many annulets or. Crcit — A lion's gamb, erect and erased, or, holding a branch vert, fructed gu. Cooper (London). Az. a saltire engr. betw four trefoils slipped, or, on a chief ar. three dolphins, embowed, of the first. Crest — A lion's head ar. ei'ased gu. gorged with a chaplet of laurel vert. Cooper (Northuml^erland). Az. on a bend engr. . . betw. two lions ramp. . . three annulets. . . Crest — A cock's head, head erased, or. Cooper (Norwich; granted 1765). Vert, a fesse em- battled or, betw. two pheons in chief ar. and as many shinbones in saltire, in base, of the last. Crest — A mural crown ar. thereout issuing the upper part of a spear, erect ppr. fringed er, pointed of the first, surmounted of two palm branches, in saltire, vert, issuing also out of the coronet. Cooper (Hackesworth, co. Nottingham). Or, a bend a/,, betw. two lions' heads erased, gu. Crest — On a mount vert a unicorn, sejant, ar. armed and crined or, supporting a broken tilting spear of the last. Cooper (Shropshire). Ar. three martlets gu. on a chief of the second as many annulets or. Cooper (Surrey). Sa. a chev. wavy erm. betw. three lions ramp. or. Cooper (Warwickshire). Ar. on a bend engr. betw. two lions ramp. sa. langued and armed gu. three plates. Cooper (Trowbridge, co. Wilts ; granted 1721). Or, a saltire az. on a chief of the second three leopards' heads guard, couped, of the first, spotted sa. and ducally crowned ar. Crest — A demi leopard, guard, ppr. ducally crowned ar. holding in the dexterpaw a holly branch vert, fructed ppr. Cooper (Winchester, 15S4). Az. a fesse betw. three pelicans ar. vulning themselves gu. Cooper (Dowbiggen, co. York, borne by William coo COP Henry Cooper, of Pains Hill, co. Surrey, esq. sherirt' of that shire in 1836). Gu. on a cher. betw. three lions pass. ar. as many lozenges of the first. Crest. — A lion, sejant, ar. supporting a battle- axe sa. headed of the first. Cooper (Toddington Park, co. Bedford, and Part House, Highgate, co. Middlesex, of ancient Che- shire lineage, descended from the Coopers of Bosden : the late John Cooper, of Toddington Park, esq. high sheriff of Bedfordshire in 1812, left an only dau. and heir, Elizabeth, ih. to her cousin, William Dodge Cooper Heap, esq. who assumed the surname and arms of Cooper). Gu. on a chev. betw. three lions pass. arg. each holding a battle- axe in his fore paw, or, three lozenges sa. on a chief engr. gold, a lozenge of the field, betw. two martlets of tlie fourth ; an escutcheon of pretence quarterly, gu. and az. on a chev. erm. betw. tliree lions pass, or, as many lozenges voided of the first. Crest — On a gazon rert, a lion sejant or, holding in his dexter paw a battle-axe, and in the sinister a tilting spear, all ppr. Motto — Tuum est. Cooper. Az. a tortoise erect or. Cooper (Wortlington House, co. Suffolk, bart.) Arg. a chev. gu. charged with another erm. betw. three sprigs of laurel, each consisting of three leaves vert, for Cooper, quartering Kennedy. Crest — A cubit arm erect, holding two branches of laurel (disposed orlewise) ppr. Motto (over the crest) — Virtute. Supporters — Dexter, a greyhound arg. ; sinister, a buck ppr. Cooper (as borne by Thomas Beale Cooper, M. D. of Mansion House, Bcngewortli, esq. justice of the peace for the counties of Worcester and Glou- cester, deputy lieutenant for the former, and Col. Com. of the East Worcester Local Militia ; de- scended from an ancient family, possessed, for many generations, of estates in Oxfordshire ; of which was Thomas Cooper, Colonel in Ci-omwell's army, called to the Protector's upper house in 1058 : the present Dr. Beale Cooper is son of the late Rev. Samuel Cooper, vicar of Loxley, by t>i- bylla his wife, dau. and eventually heir of Thomas Beale, of Newent, esq.) Quarterly, first arg. on a chev. betw. three martlets, gu. three annulets, or, a chief engr. erm. for Cooper ; second, sa. on a chev. betw. three gj-ilfins' heads erased, arg. three estoiles gu. for Beale ; third, arg. on a bend sa. three rteurs de-lis or, a chief of the second, charged with a lion pass, of the third, for Haywajiu ; fourth, or, out of a fesse sa. a demi lion ramp, issuant gu. for Emms. Crest — An arm embowed, in armour ppr. holding a branch vert. Motto — Frango dura patientia. CouptR. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three doves ppr- Crest — A dove with an olive branch in its beak, all ppr. Cooper. Ar. three greyhounds, courant in pale sa. Crest — A greyhound, sejant, sa. Cooper. Ar. a chev. erm. cotised gu. betw. three leaves vert. Crest — A cubit arm erect ppr. holding up a chaplet vert- CoopERS, Company of (London). Gyronny of eight gu. and sa. on a chev. betw. three annulets or, a grose betw. two adzes (i. e, axes) az. on a chief vert three lilies slipped ; stalked and leaved arg. Crest — On a wreath a demi heathcock, witii wings expanded az. powdered with annulets or, in tlie beak a lily arg. Supporters — Two camels gu. bridled or, powdered with annulets of the last. Motto — Love as brethren. The company some- times use another motto — Gaude Maria virgo. Coopers, Company of (Chester). Same bearings . Coopers anu Heli.vars, Company of (Kxeter). Gy- ronny of eight gu. and sa. on a chevron arg. a grose or drawing boiird betw. two adzes of the second, on a chief of tlie third three lilies slipped and leaved az. Motto — Qui fugit molano fugit lariiiam. CooRE (as borne by Henry Coore, of Scruton Hall, CO. York, es(i. son and heir of the late Lieut. -Col. Foster Lechmere Coore, of Firby, by Harriet his wife, eldest dau. and heir of Henry Gale, of Scru- ton, esq.) Arg. a saltire sa. on a chief of the second, three cinquefoils or. Crest — A curlew, ppr. Motto — Chi semina vertu racoglia fama. Coore. Gu. on a chief ar. three trefoils, slipped, vert. Crest — A tower triple-towered. CooRTOis. Or, two piles az. on a fesse chequy ar. and sa. three martlets of the field. Cooie (Baron Castle Cootc). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three coots ppr. Crest — A coot ppr. Supporters — Two wolves ppr. ducally gorged or. Motto — Vincit Veritas. CooTE {Earl of Montruth), Arg. a chev. engr. betw. three coots, sa. CooTE (Donnybvook, co. Dublin ; since of Bellamont Forest, Ireland, bart.) Arg. a chev. betw. three coots within a bordure wavy sa. Crest — A coot sa. CooTE (Ballyfin, Queen's County, bart.) Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three coots close ppr. Crest — A coot close ppr. Motto — Vincit Veritas. CoOTE (Essex, Lincolnshire, and Norfolk). Ar. a fosse betw. three coots sa. Crest — A coot's head erased sa. CooTE ( Lincolnshire and S uffolk). Ar. three coots ppr. CoOTE (Ireland and Middlesex). Ar. a chev. betw. three coots sa. membered gu. Crest — A coot ppr. CooTES (Blew-Norton, co. Norfolk). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three coots ppr. CoOTEs. Per pale or and az. two dolphins haurient counterchanged ; on a chief sa. a covered cup of the first betw. two dovecots ar. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested paly of four or and az. holding in the hand ppr. a covered cup of the first. CooTH. Gu. a fesse betw. three escallops or. CopALE, or Cople. Ar. on a cross sarcellee az. a crescent of the first. CopcoTE. Barry of ten or and az. CopcoTT, or CoPEC()TT. Barry of six or and az. Cope (Hanwell.co. Oxford ; since of Bramshill Park, CO. Hants, hart.) Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three roses gu. slipped ppr. as many fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — Out of a fleurs-de-lis or, a dragon's liead gu. Motto — JE([uo adeste animo. Cope (Brewern, co. Oxford). The same. Cope (Essex, Middlesex, Northamptonshire, North- umberland, and Staffordshire). Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three roses gu. stalked and leaved vert, as many fleurs de-lis of the field. Crest — Out of a fleur de-lis or, a dragon's head gu. (Another crest — A fleur-de-lis per pale or and ar). Cope. Ar. on a chev. az betw. three roses gu. stalked and leaved vert, as many fletirs de lis per fesse or and ar. Cope (Ireland). Ar. on a chev. betw. three roses az. as many fleurs-de-lis of the field. Crest — A harp gu. Cope (Osbaston Hall, co. Leicester). Quarterly, erm. and az. a ciiapeau gu. tui'ned up of the first, betw. two greyhounds courant in pale or. Crest — In front of a saltire couped az. a greyhound courant or. Motto — Perseverando. CoPEiNCE. Gu. on an inescutcheon ar. two bars az. CoPELANU (London, and Bootli', co. Cumberland). Ar. two bars gu. debruisod by a bend sa. over all a canton of the second. Crest — A lion pass, ppr. CoPELAND (borne by William Taylor Copeland, esq. Lord Mayor of London in 1836). Or, two bars gu. in chief three trefoils slipped vert, on a bend over all az. as many boars' heads erased ar. Crest — A nag's head erased ar. charged on the neck with a trefoil vert, betw. two holly branches fructed ppr. Motto — Benigno numine. CoPEN. Per pale az. and gu. three boars' heads couped or. Crest — A dexter hand holding up a pair of compasses. Motto — Vivitur ingenio. CopENGER (Norfolk). Or, three bends gu. a fe.sse vert (or gu.) Crest — A falcon's leg belled and wing conjoined ppr. CoPENCER (London). Bendy of six or and gu. on a fesse az. three plates, all within a bordure of the second. Crest — A buck's head ar. Copi R. Az. on a chev. engr. ar. betw. three cinque- foils pierced erm. two lions pass. sa. COP COP CoFEwooD, or CopwooD (Staffordshire). Ar. a pile cotised engr. issuing out of the dexter point betw. two eagles displ. sa. CopriELu (Suffolk). Gu. on a chev. erm. three mart- lets sa. CoPHAM. Gu. a cross ar. CopHERST. Vert, a chev. betw. three crescents or. CopHURST. Vert, a chev. betw. three scythes or. COPILDYKE, COPILDIKE, Or COPLGDYKE (Kent). Az. three swords in bend ar. hilts and potuels or. Crest — A wivern, wings endorsed, statant upon a wheel ppr. CopiLDYKE, CopULDiKE, Or CoPLEDY^E (Lincolnshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet gu. CopiN (London; gTanted 1610). Per pale az. and gu. three boars' beads couped or. CopiN (London). Per pale az. and gu. three boars' heads erased (another, couped) or, a chief of the third. CopiN. Or, a chief vaire. CopiNODALE (Yorkshire). Ar. a mullet sa. on a chief of the second three piles of the first. CopiNCER (Kent). Bendy of six gu. and or, on a fesse vert three plates within a bordure of the first. Crest — A ram's head sa. CopiNGER (Kent). Bendy of six or and gu. over all a fesse az. charged with three plates. Crest — As the last. CopiNGER (Kent). Ar. four bends gu. CoPiNCER (Lord Mayor of London, 1.512). Bendy of six or au^ gu. on a chev. az. three plates within a bordure purp. CopiNOER (Suffolk). Bendy of eight or and gu. Crest — A chamois deer's head sa. CopiNCER (Suffolk). Bendy of six ar. and gu. on a fesse az. three bezants within a bordure of the third. CopiNCER. Bendy of six gu. and vert, a lion ramp, double queued or, within a bonlure engr. ar. pel- lettfee. Crest— A. parrot's liead betw. two wings vert, beaked gu. in the beak a sprig of three mari- golds ppr. leaved or. CopiNGER (Ireland). Az. a hull's head cabossed betw. three estoiles ar. Copland, Coppland, and Copsal. Ar. a cross sa. Crest — A castle t)-iple-towered ppr. ensigned with a flag gu. charged with a cross ar. Copland. The same Arms. Crest — In a ducal coro- net . . a swan's neck. Copland (Boston, co. Lincoln). Ar. two bars and a canton gu. over all a bend sa. Copland. Ar. two bars and a canton gu. Copland. Ar. two bars and a canton gu. over all a bend az. Copland. Gu. on a fesse or, three trefoils vert. Copland. Or, on a cross sa. betw. four trefoils slipped vert, five mullets ar. Copland. Gu. on a fesse ar. (another, or) three hawthorn leaves vert. Copiand. Ar. on a cross sa. a mullet pierced of the fi7'st. Copland (borne by Alexander Copland, of Twick- enham, CO. Middlesex, esq.) Or, on a cross sa. betw. four oak leaves vert, five mullets of the field. Crest — A nag's bead couped ar. biidled betw. two laurel branches in perspective, vert. CopLEsTON (Coplestou, Warleigh, Exeter, Bowden, Woodland, lostow, Wyke, K nighteston, and Ful- lingcote, all in co. Devon, traceable to the time of Edward II.; the co-heirs of the eldest of these various families, the Coplestons of Copleston and Warlegh, m. Elford and Bampfylde). Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three leopaids' faces az. (Another, sa.) Crest — A demi tiger gu. tufied and maned or. (Another, a wolf pass, az.) Copleston (as borne by Edwahd Copleston, D. D. Lord Bishop of Llandaff, descended from the Dor- setshire branch of the Coplestons of Devon). Arms, same as preceding. Crest — A demi lion ramp. Copleston (Devonshire). Or, a chev. betw. three giiffius' heads erased sa. Copleston. Ar. a chev. engr. az. betw. three leo- pards' faces gu. Copley (Baron Lyndhurst). Ar. a cross patpnce sa. wilhin a bordure az. charged with eight escallops of the field. Crest.— A dexter arm embowed in ar- mour ppr. charged with an escallop or, encircled above the wrist by a wreath of laurel vert, holding in the gauntlet a dagger ppr. hilt and poniel gold. S-ufporter within a bordure engr. gu. Corbet (Baron Corbet of Caus, derived from Sir Robert Corbet of Caus, younger brother of Thomas Corbet, ancestor of the Cor bets of Moreton Corbet). Arms, &c. as Corbet of Moreton Corbet. Corbet (Ynysymaengwyn, co. Merioneth, descended from Robert Corbet, second son of Sir Vincent Corbet, bart. of Moreton Corbet). Arms, &c. as Corbet of Moreton Corbet. Corbet (Herefordshire, and Stoke, co. Salop). Or, a raven ppr. Crest — An elephant ar. armed or, on his back a tower of the first, the trappings gu. and gold. (Another, the tower or, trappings sa.) Motto — Deus pascit corvos. Corbet (Leicestershire). The same as of Corbet, Scotland. Corbet (London). Or, three ravens ppr. a martlet for diff. Crest — On a mount vert a squirrel se- jant or, cracking a nut of the last leaved vert. Corbet (Norfolk). Per bend ar. and sa. three lleurs- de lis counterchanged. Corbet (Norfolk and Sufl"olk). Or, a raven close ppr. Crest — A squin-el sejant or. CoRiiET (formerly of Leigh, and now of Sundorne Castle, CO. Salop, an ancient branch of Corbet of Caus, represented by Andrew William Corbet, of Sundore, esq.) Or, two ravens ppr. Crest — The elephant and castle. Motto — Deus pascit corvos. Corbet (Corbet, Scotland). Or, two ravens ppr. within a bordure engr. gu. Corbet (Hardgray, Scotland). Ar. a raven sa. Corbet (Towcross, Scotland). Ar. a raven sa. betw. three mullets gu. Crest — A raven's head erased sa. Motto — Save me. Lord. Corbet (Suffolk). Per fesse sa. and ar. six crosses formee, flory counterchanged. Corbet. Ar. a laven ppr. within a bordure sa. be- zantee. Crest — An elephant armed or, on his back a tower of the last, trappings sa. Corbet. Or, a raven ppr. collared ar. Corbet. Or, a raven within a bordure engi". sa. Corbet. Or, a raven ppr. within a bordure engr. gu. bezantee. Corbet. Or, two ravens in fesse ppr. Corbet. Sa. two ravens or. Corbet, or Corbett. Or, five ravens ppr. two, two, and one. (Another adds, on a canton gu.two lious pass, ar.) Corbet. Or, six ravens ppr. three, two, and one, a canton gu. Corbet. Or, six ravens sa. on a canton gu. two lions pass, guard ar. Corbet. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. two (another, three) ravens ppr. Corbet. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. Corbet. Gu. a lion ramp, guard, or. , Corbet. Gu. crusily a lion ramp. or. Corbet. Ar. two bars and a canton gu. (Another adds a bordure engr. of the second). Corbet. Or, two bars and a canton gu. Corbet. Ar. (another, or) two ravens in pale ppr. within a bordure gu, Corbet. Ar. two bars and a canton gu. in chief a cinqiiefoil, pierced or. Corbet. Per fesse, ar. and sa. six crosses crosslet, counterchanged. Corbet. Ar. a cross, and a mullet in the first quar- ter, gu. Corbett. Or, a raven ppr. Crest — An elephant and castle ppr. Motto — Deus pascit corvos. Corbett (Longnor, co. Salop, and Leighton, co. Mont- gomery ; a branch of the great Shropshire family of Corbett, or Corbet, whose ancestors were com- panions of the Norman Conqueror, and obtained extensive grants of land in tlie county of Salop and the Marches of Wales. Sir Edward Corbett, of Longnor and of Leighton, knt. was created a Baronet in 1B42. The senior branch of this line expired in 1774, with Sir Richard Corbett, bart., whereupon the title devolved upon Charles Cor- bett, of London, great-grandson of Thomas, the second son of the first Baronet; but the estates were devised by Sir Richard Corbett, in 1774, to his kinsman, Robert Flint, great-grandson (mater- nally) of Walter Corbett, the youngest brother of the said Thomas ; and, upon the death, without issue, of Robert Corbett, (Mr. Flint having taken that name,) descended to his nephew, the Rev. Joseph Plymley, afterwards Corbett, archdeacon of Salop, whose son, Panton Corbett, esq. repre- sented the borough of Shrewsbury in the three last Parliaments of George IV. and is the present possessor of the Longnor and Leighton estates). Or, two ravens in pale, ppr. within a border engr. sa. bezantee. Crest — A raven ppr. with a l^oUy branch iu its bill vert, fructed gu. Corbett. Or, a raven ppr. Crest — A wolf, sejant, collared and lined ppr. Corbett. Per fesse, ar. and sa. a fesse betw. six ci'osses crosslet, counterchanged. CoRBiN (La Porte, Guernsey). Per pale gu. and az. on a chief engr. or, three ravens ppr. each charged on the breast with an ermine spot of the third. Crest — A raven, wings elevated ppr. charged on the breast with an ermine spot, and on the wing with a cross pattee fitchee or. Motto — Deus pascit corvos. COR COR CoRBREA&s. Quarterly, indented gu. and ar. Crest I — A cross crosslet gu. C'OKBRF.ARE, or CoRBREYKE. Q uarterly, indented gu. and ar. four crosses crosslet fitch ee, counter- changed. Crest — A dexter hand holding a roll of paper ppr. CoRBREAKE. Quarterly, indented gu. and ar. four crosses formee fitchee counterchanged. Cor BREAKS. Quarterly, indented gu. and ar. six crosses crosslet, counterchanged. CoRRREicKE. Quarterly, indented gu. and ar. in the first and fourth quarters three crosses botonnee fitchee or. CoRBREYKE. Quarteily, per fesse, indented gu. and ar. four crosses botonnee fitchee, counterchanged. Corby. Ar. a saltire engr. sa. Crerf— rOu a chapeau a dove, wings endorsed, all ppr. Corby. The same Arms. Crest — In the sea ppr. a pillar ar. Corby. Ar. five fusils in fesse gu. betw. three ravens ppr. CoRBV. Ar. a fesse lozengy gti. in chief three birds sa. CoRBYN. Sa. on a chief or, three ravens ppr. CoRBYN. Per fesse, or and ar. three ravens in chief Fpr. CoRDALL (Loudon). Gu. a chev. erm. cotised, betw. three griffins' heads, erased, of the third. Crest— A cockatnce, wings close vert, collared, combed, wattled, and legged, sa. CoRDALL (London). Gu. a chev. eugr. betw. three griffins* heads, erased, erm. CoRDALL (Norfolk and Suffolk). Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three griffins' heads, erased, ar. Crest — A cockatrice, wings close, vert, combed and wattled gu. CoRUALL. Arg. a chev. betw. three griffins' heads erased sa. CoRDELER. Or, on a chief dancettee ar. three crosses pattee of the field. CoRDELL (Long Melford, co. Suffolk: of this ancient family were Sir William C or u ell. Master of the Rolls temp. Elizabeth; and Sir Robert Cordell, created a Bart, in 1060: the heiresses vi. King and Firebrace). Ar. a chev. enn. betw. three griffins' heads, erased gu. Cordell. Same as Coruall, of Norfolk. Crest — A demi savage, holding in the dexter hand a sci- metar, and in the sinister a constable's baton, ppr. CoRDEN. Ar. on a saltire botonnee betw. four demi dragons, couped and erect, five bezants. Corderay. Sa. a chev. or, betw. two mullets in chief of the last, and a lion pass, in base ar. crowned gold. Crest — A human heart gu. diically crowned or. Corderoy. Sa. a chev. or, betw. two mullets in chief of the last, and a lion pass, in base ar. ducally crowned of the second ; a label of three points for diff. all within a bordure gold. CoRDERs, or CoRDREY. Or, ou a bend az. three lions' heads, erased, of the field. CoRDEs. Or, two lions ramp, endorsed gu. CoRDiNGLEY. Ar. three mullets az. a Chief gu. Crest — Out of a crown valary, or, an arm embowed, vested az. holding in the hand an oak branch, leaved and acorned ppr. CoRDOYLE. Az. three tilting spears, bendways or. CoRORAY (Chute, CO. Wilts). Sa. a cliev. betw. two mullets in chief, and a lion pass, in base, ducally crowned or, all within a bordure ar. CoRDWAiNERs', or Shoemakers', Company of (Lon- don). Az. a chev. or betw. three goats' heads erased ar. attired of the second. Crest — On a wreath a goat's head erased ar. attired or. CoRDvvAiNERs' Company of (Exeter). Same Arms. Mvtto — Vi nulla invertitur ordo. Core (Bremerton, co. Norfolk), jlrmi, &c. same as Corey of London. Corey (London; granted by patent, 1612). Sa. on a chev. betw. three griffins' heads, erased, or, as many estoiles gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, a griffin's head betw. two wings or, each wing charged with three estoiles, in pale, gu. Corfe-Castle (Dorsetshire). Has not any armorial ensign; the seal, which is very ancient, is on a ground dispersed with martlets and tieurs-de-lis, a castle with two towei's, surmounted with a tower in the centre, over each tower an osti-ich feather. CoRFiELD. Erm. on a pale az. a lion ramp. or. Crest — A hand holding two branches of palm, in orle, vert. CORHAM, or Coram (Ottery, co. Devon). Ar. a cross sa. betw. four eagles, displ. gu. Crest — A beaver pass. or. CoRHAM (Barton, co. Hants). Same as the preced- ing. CoRiE (Corie, Scotland). Gu. a saltire and chief ar. Coring (Kenwyn, co. Cornwall). Ar. a millrind, in pale betw. four martlets sa. CoRi.xG, or CoRiNGE. EiTU. a chev. sa. betw. three cinquefoils or. CORINGHAM, CORYNCHAM, Or CORNINGHAM. Ar. aU Ogress, and chief sa. Crest — A rook ppr. CoRiNGHAM, or CoRNiNCHAM. Ar. six biUcts sa. three, two, and one, a chief of the last. Cork and Orrery, Earl of. See Boyle. CoRKE (Cornwall). Sa. three lions' tails erect and erased, ar. Crest — Out of a cloud a hand erect, pointing to a star ppr. CoRKE. Or, a chev. chequy gu. and az. betw. three cinquefoils of the third. Corker (Dublin; granted'in Ireland, 9 Aug. 1666). Az. on a pile erm. betw. two estoiles or, a lion ramp, of the field. Crest — A demi lion ramp. erm. holding an estoile or. Corker. Ar. a lion ramp, in chief two human hearts ppr. CoRKET, Cocket, Or CoRLET (Appulton). Parted per bend, ar. and sa. three fleurs-de-lis, bendways, counterchanged. CoRMACK (Scotland). Crest — On a rock ppr. a mart- let gu. Motto — Sine timore. Cormayle. Ar. on a fesse sa. three bezants. CoRMER(Scotland). Gu. three horses" heads, couped, ar. CoRMiCK (Ireland). Az. three bezants in pale, betw. two palets ar. a chief or. Crest— A hand, couped, in fesse, holding a sword in pale, on the point thereof a garland of laurel ppr. Corn. Per pale az. and gu. a lion ramp, double queued arg. CoRNACK. Az. two swords in saltire ppr. hilts and pomels or, betw. four mullets in chief, two in fesse and a crescent in base, all arg. Crest — A sword, erect, ppr. hilt and pomel or. Cornall, or Crownall. Erm. on a fesse gu. three cronels or. Cornaro (Suffolk). Az. a fesse betw. three (anothor two) chev. or. CoRNARTON (Cornwall). See Conarton. CoRNAY (Low Hall, CO. York). Sa. a chev. or. (An- other, ar.) CoRNE. Az. a chev. erm. betw. six annulets, two, two, and two, linked together or. CoRNCELEY, CoRNSLEY, Or CoNOLLEY. Ar. On a Sal- tire engr. sa. five escallops of the field. CoRNEiLLES. Gu. a man's ami, coupcd and enibowed, the hand holding a branch of vine, fructed, leaved, and slipped, all ppr. Crest — A man's arm, as in the arms. CORNEILLE (Moynally and Killbeggs, co. Meath : this family, originally of Holland, passed into tha naval service of France during the regency of the Queen Mother, Anne of Austria, in 10^5, and in 1685, after the revocation of the edict of Nautz, followed the fortunes of the Stadtholder. The pre- sent representative is John Corneille, of Moy- nalty and Killbeggs, co. Meath, only son of John Corneille, CO. Meath, esq. Secretary of the Board of National Education of Ireland, by his wife, Char- lotte Sophia Ormsby, sister of Sir Charles Mon- tague Ormsby, first bai'onet of that name, and grandson of Daniel Corneille, co. Meath, esq. Go- vernor of the Island of St. Helena, by Mary his wife, daughter of the Hon. John Tlnvaites, Mem- ber of Council of that Island, and descended from John Francis Corneille, field officer in the service of the Prince of Orange, who settled in li'elandon the accession of that Prince). Or, three crows sa. Crest — A raven ppr. COR COR CoBNFXius. Erm. a chev. sa. betw. three torteaux. Crest — Out of a cloud, in the sinister, a dexter hand, fesseways ppr. holding a cross pattee fitchee az. Cornell. Ar. five castles in cross sa. Cornell. Or, five towers triple-towered, in saltire, SU. CoRNGLL, or CoRNDLL. Or, thi'ee chev. vert. Corn EH D. Az. a fesse betw. two cliev. or. CoBNEW, CoR\UE, or CoRNcY (Devonshire). Ar. a chev. betw. tbi-ee buglehorns sa. CoRM'.WALL (Uelbury, or Diddlebury, co. Salop: Fre- derick Cornewall, esq. of the family of Berring- ton, in Herefordshire, captain in the royal navy, purchased the U/ddlebury estate from Richard Bawdewin, the last of a family long seated there. Captain Cornewall ?«. Mary, only dau. of Francis Herbert, esq. M. P. for Montgomery, and was father of the Right Rev. Foliott Herbert Walter Cornewall, Lord Bishop of Worcester, whose son, F. H. Cornewall, esq. is the present possessor of the Delbury Hall estate). Arg. a lion rarap. gn.ducally crowned or, within a bordure engr. sa. hezanti^e. Cornewall (London, and Moccas Court, co. Here- ford, hart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a lion ramp. gu. duCMliy crowned or, wiliiin a bordure engr. sa. bexantee, for Cornewall; second and third, vert, a chev. betw. three garbs ar. for AiMY- ANO. First Crest — A Cornish chough ppr.; Se- cond, a denii lion, ramp. gu. ducally crowned or. Afofto — La vie durante. CoRNEWAYLE. Ar. a bend fusilly betw. six crosslets sa. CoRNF.Y. Sa. on a chev. or, three crosses crossletgu. Crest — A lion's head, erased, per pale, ar. and gu. on the neck a rose counterchanged. CoRNEY. Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three buglehorns sa. CoRNi ooT (Ryde, Isle of Wight, and Petersham, co. Stirrey). Quarterly, erm « and or, in the second and third quarters, on a mount vert, a palm tree ppr. over all a bend az. charged with thi-ee mul- lets of the second ; a chief gu. thereon a griffiii pas- sant, gold, the dexter claw grasping an arrow, barbed and flighted, also ppr. Crat — A grilfin se- greant per fesse or and gu. wings erni. the dexter claw grasping an arrow as in the arms, the dexter foot resting on a mullet, gold. CoRNHiLL. Ar. a sinister arm, issuing out of the dexter chief point, and extended towards the si- nister base, in bend gu. CoRNiGTON, or CoRNiNGTON (Cornwall). Ar. a saltire sa. CoRNiNGHAM. At. an ogTess and chief gu. Cornish (Sharnbroke, co. Berks, as boi'ne by the late Sir Samuel Cornish, bart. Vice Admiral of the Red : his nephew and heir was Admiral Samuel Pitclifoi'd, who assumed the name of Cornish). Sa. a chev. embattled or, betw. three roses ar. Ocii— Out of a ducal coronet or, a denii eagle displ. sa. Cornish (Essex and Kent). The same Arms. Crest — A branch of a tree, couped at each end, lying fesseways ppr. with onesprig at the dexter end vert, on the branch a Cornish chough sa. with wings endorsed, Leaked and legged gu. Cornish (London }. Az. ou a cliev. gu. three lozenges of the field, each charged with a cross crosslet sa. CoHNocK (Cromwell's Fort, co. Wexford, founded in Ireland, by Jacob Cornock, who accompanied Cromwell's army to that kingdom, and obtained considerable grants of land : the present represen- tative is the Rev. Zacharfah Cornock, of Crom- well's Fort;. Gu. issuing from the sinister side a cubit dexter arm, unvested, grasping a sword, ppr. Crest — A cubit dexter arm unvested, lessewise, grasping a sword ppr. Mollo — Animo et fide. CoRNUKE. Barry of six, gu. and ar. ou a chief of the last a greyhound courant, sa. Cornwall. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. within a bordure engr. sa. bezantee. Cornwall. Ar. on a bend lozengy six crosses cross- let sa. Cornwall (Crockham, co. Berks; granted 5 July, 1771). Arms, as the preceding. Cornwall (Court in St. Stephen, Brannell, Com-co. wall). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. ducally crowned, or, within a bordure sa. bezantee. Crest — A demi lion, j-arap. gu. ducally crowned or. Corn WAIL (Cornwall). Gu. on a fesse ar. betw. three mullets or, asmaoy Cornish choughs ppr. Cornwall (Conbard, Scotland). The same Arms. Crest — A. Cornish chough, hatching in the face of a rock ppr. Motto — We beg you see warily. CoRNWVLL (Cornwall and Devonshire). Ar. on a cross patiee sa. five bezants. (Another, plates.) Cornwall (Dorsetshire, 1C08). Ar. onafesse sa. three plates fretly of the last. Crest — A boar's head, couped or, lying on the wreath bend ways, with the blade of a broken sword thrust down his throat ppr. Cornwall (Essex). Erm. a lion, ramp. gu. crowned or, within a bordure engr. sa. bezantee. Cornwall (O.-vfordshire). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. crowned or ; over all on a bend sa. three be- za n ts. Cornwall (Shropshire). Erm. a lion ramp, reguard. gu. crowned or, within a bordure sa. bezantee. Crest — A Cornish cliough ppr. Motto — La vie du- rante. Cornwall (Warwickshire). Or, three chev. vert. Cornwall. Erm. a lion ramp. gu. within a bordure sa. bezantee. Crest — A lion, erect, sitting ou his hind legs, ducally crowned, or. Cornwall. Erm. a lion rarap. gu. within a bordure engr. sa. bezantee. Cresi — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion statant, pyr. Corn vva i.l. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. crowned or ; over all, on a bend engr. sa. eight bezants. Cornwall. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. crowned or, within a bordure engr. sa. over all, on a bend of the last, nine mai-tlets of the seccid. Cornwall. Ar. tbvee lozenges in fesse, betw. six crosses crosslet (another, the crosslets fitchee) sa. Cornwall. Ar. five fusils in bend betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee sa. Cornwall. Ai'. three fusils betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee .sa. three, two, and one. Cornwall. Or, five castles in saltire (another, in cross) sa. Cornwall. Erm. on a fesse gu. (another, sa.) three plates. CoRNWA LL. Az. fifteen bezants, five, four, three, two and one. Cornwall, Le. Ar. a chief gu. over all a bend az. CoRNWALLis {Marquess Cornwallis). Sa. guttee d'eau, on a fesse ar. three Cornish choughs ppr. Crest — On a mount vert a stag lodged reguard. ar. attired or, gorged with a chaplet of laurel vert, and vulned on the shoulder gu. Supporters — Two stags ar. attired and gorged as the crest. Motto — Virtus vincet invidiam. CoRNWALi.is (Ireland). Ar. three Cornish choughs sa. Crest — On a mount a hind, statant, ppr. Cornwallis, Earl. See Mann. Corona. Az. a chev. ar. betw. three crowns or. Corona (Adlington, co. Chestei-). Az. a chev. or, betw. three ducal coronets of the last. Corona. Sa. a rouudle ar. betw. three earU' coro- nets or. Corp. Ar. three stumps of trees, couped and eradi- cated, vert. Crest— A yew tree ppr. CoRRANCE (Rendlesham, ParJiam Hall, andRougham, CO. Sufl'olk; descended from Allen Urren, alius Currance, citizen of London, who had a gi'ant of arms in 1C19 : the family is now represented by Frederick Courance, (late White) of Parham Hall, esq.) Arg. on a chev. betw. three ravens sa. three leojiards' faces or. Crest — A raven holding with his dexter claw an escutcheon sa. charged with a leopard's face or. CoRREN (Oxfoi-dshire). Ar. a fer de-molin in bend az. betw. two Cornish choughs ppr. on a chief of the second a fleur-de-lis betw. as many demi roses streaming in base or. CoRKEY. Sa. on a chev. betw. three griffins' heads COR COS erased ppr. as many estoiles of the field. Cre.it — Out of a ducal coronet or, a deiui griffin ppr. wings semee of trefoils sa. CoRRiE (Edinbiirgb). Gu. a saltire ar. in chief a rose of the second. Crest — A cock ppr. Motto — Vigi- lans et audas. CoRRiE, or CoRRY. Ar. three cher. interlaced gu. a chief chequy of the second and first. Crest — A demi Cupid holding a lighted torch in pale, all ppr. CoRROR (Scotland). Ar. a fesse az. betw. two mul- lets of six points pierced, and in base a hunting- horn sa. stringed of the second. CoRRY [Eariof Bclmorc). Gu. a salfcire ar. in chief a rose of the second. Crest — A cock ppr. Sup- porters — Two leo'iards, ppr. diiciilly gorged and chained or. Motto — Virtus semper viridis. CoRRY (Ireland). Gu. a saltire arg. and a rose or. Crest — A cock ppr. Corsair (Scotland). Gu. three horses' heads couped ar. CoRSANE (Meiklenox). Ar. on a fesse az. betw. three mascles in chief and as many martlets in base gu. a savage's head erasi d aflVontee, distilling drops of blood, pierced through with two arrows in saltire, points downwaid, all ppr. Crest — An eagle close, crowned with an antique crown, look* ing to the sun, all ppr. Motto — Prajmium virtutis gloria. CoRSCY (Corsby, Scotland). Or, a cross gu. Curse, or Crosse (Scotland). Ar. five crosses cross- let fitchee in cross gu. Crest — A cross crosslet fitchee az. Mollo — Certum pete finem. CoRSELis. Az. a griffin segi'eant or. CoRSELLis (Italy). Erm. two lions combatant, and a label gu. for dilf. Crest — An antique lamp or, Hammant ppr. CuRSER (Ediubui gh). Ar. three horses' heads couped sa. bridled of the first. Crest — A pegasus ppr. Mollo — Recto coursa. CoRSEK. Ar. on a chev. sa. three horses' heads couped of the first. CoRsuN (Suffolk). Ar. a bend sa. betw. three dragons' heiid.s erased gu. CoRSTORPHiNE ( Kings-Barncs, Scotland). Vert, a greyhound saliunt betw. tliree hunting-horns ar. CoRTEss. Paly of six or and az. a fosse company sa. and ar. Curtesy (Lincolnshire). Paly of six or and az. a fesse che(iny sa. and gold. CuRTHiNE (Yorksliire). Az. on a chev. or, betw. two estoiles in chief and a lion ramp, in base ar. three torteaux. Crest — A demi lion couped, holding in the dexter paw an estoile, the sinister resting on a torteau. CoRTHURE, or CoRTiTHURE (Cornwall). Ar. a fesse az. betw. three stars sa. CoRTis. Gu. a griBin segreant ar. CuRTON (Northiirabevland). Sa. a maunch ar. CoRTS. Gu. a griffin segreant or. CoRWEV. Ar. fretty gu. a chief az. CuRY, or CoRCEY (Cumberland, Northumberland, and Stafiordshire). Ar. a saltire sa. on a chief of the second three cinquefoils or. Cory (Cory, co. Devon, Visit. 1620: of this family was the Rev. Samuel Corry, vicar of Rattery, co. Devon, who, by Dorothy Bamplylde his wife, left two sons, 1. Samuel Cory of Holsworthy, whose granddaughters and heiresses were Dorothy, wife of the Rev. John Cory; Alice, who d. UDmarried ; Judith, wife of Roger Kinadon, esq.; and Grace, m. to John Cookesley: and, ii. the Rev. John Corry, of Lisbourne in South Brent, vicar of Rat- tery in l(i(J(i, grandfather of three brothers, the Rev. Samuel Cory, the Rev. James Cory, and Henry Cory, esq. : the heiress of the youngest m. her cousin, the Rev. Samuel Hart, B.D.) Same as the preceding, with the chief az. Cory (Inner Temple, London; granted IS March, 163'J). Or, three mullets gu. on a chief of the second three g. iifins' heads erased of the first. Cory, or Curie. The same ylr;«.9. Crest — A griffin's head gu. betw. two wings expanded or, each charged with a mullet of the first. CoRYN (Kenwyn). A millrind betw. four Cornish choughs ppr. CoRYTON. Ar. a saltire sa. a pile counterchanged. Crest — A marigold ppr. CoRYTON (Coryton and Newton Fen'ars, co. Corn- wall : the daughters and eventual co-heirs of Sir John Coryton, of Newton, hart, were Elizabeth, wife of William Goodall, of Fowey, now repre- sented by John Tillie Coryton, of Pentillie Castle, esq.; and Anne, vi. to John Peter, of Harlyn, esq.) Ajg. a saltire sa. Crest — A lion pass. gu. CoRzoN. Gu. on a bend or, betw. three escallops sa. ten billets of the first. CosANCE (Higham Barrow). Ar. abend engr. sa. in chief a matchlock of the second. CosARD (Cosard, co. Hants). Ar. five bars and a can- ton gu. Creit — A lion's head erased gu. ducally crowned or. CosARs. Ar. a bend masculy sa. Crest — A buffalo's liead erased ppr. CosAF.s. The same, with a label of five points gu. CusARS. Or, billettee sa. a lion ramp, of the last. Cresl — A demi lion ramp, issuing from a castle ti'iple-towered, all ppr. CusARs. The same, over all a bend gu. Cosby (Stradbally Holl, Queen's County, Ireland, originally of Herniaslon, co. Lincoln, established in Ireland by Francis Cosbie, the celebrated gene- ral of the Kern, temp. Queen Mary : of this family was Dudley Cosby, created Lord Sydney in 1?08. The present representative is Thomas Phillips CosBY,of Stradbally, esq. high sheriff of the Queen's County in 1834). Quarterly, first, ar. a chev. betw. three leopards' faces sa. on a canton or, a saltire vert, betw. a cross crosslet in chief gu. a lizard erect in the dexter aod a salmon in the sinister fesse point of the fourth, and a dexter hand couped in base gu. for Cosby ; secondly, az. three shackles or, on a canton ar. a saltire gu, betw. a sinister hand coupi d in chief of the last, two salmons in fesse and one in base vei't, for Cosby ; third, or, a pheon az. for Sidncy; fourth, ar. two bars per pale indented az. and gu. in chief three pellets, for DouWELL. Crest— K griffin segreant gu. support- ing a broken spear or, headed ar. CosEN (Devonshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three mullets pierced sa. CusE.v (Kinniughall, co. Norfolk). A-z. a chev. wavy betw. three eagles displ. or. Crest— On achapeau az. turned up erm. a tigi-r sejant or. CosEN. Az. a chev. wavy ar. betw. three eagles displ. or. Crest — On a ducul cap az. lined erm. a tiger sejant or. CosF.Ns. Ar. on a bend betw. two dragons' heads couped gu. three doves of the field. CosENS (Vetminster, co. Dorset). Az. on a bend or, betw. two lions ratnp. arg. three martlets of the first. Crest — A cockatrice, wings erect or. CosGRAVE. Or, a chev. betw. three garbs gu. Crest — A tiger's head era.sed affrontee. CosH (Devonshire). Ar. on a chev. sa. thi-ce fountains ppr. CosHALME. Ar. three lions ramp. gu. Cosine. Az. a lion ramp, or, guttee gu. crowned of the second. CosiNCTON (Hampshire). Az. three roses or. CosiNS. Ar. a fret az. CosowARTU (Cornwall). Ar. on a chev. betw. three wings az. as many bezants. CosPAiRicK. Ar. fretty gu. a chief az. Cos.iAR, or Co.ssEii. Sa. asaltire or. Crest — A brown liorse, sa;Kiled and bridled ppr. CossART. Ar. a bend betw. two demi lions ramp. sa. CossEN (Penzance; claimed 2 Charles I. 4(;5, I. 10, 5, College of Arms). Az. a lion ramp, or, guttee de sang, ducally crowned of the second. Crest — A lion I'amp. as in the arms. CussEN (Remmingham, co. Norfolk ; granted 1585). Az. a cliev. wavy betw. three eagles displ. or. Creit — On a chapeau az. turned up erm. an lie- raklic tiger sejant or. Cussing roN. Az. a rose or. COT COT Cost. Ar. a cross betw. four annulets sa. CosTEs. Gu. two bars vairfe, in chief as many mullets or. CosTiNELL (Brand). Ar. two bars indented, and in chief three trefoils slipped sa. CosTLE. Or, a fesse betw. two b.irs indented sa. CosTLEY. Sa. a cross potent fitchee ar. a chief erm. Cre.1t — A hand erect, holding a cross crosslet fitchee. CosTOMER (Yarmouth). Gu. two bars erm. in chief a lion pasis. or. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion or, betw. two wings of the first, each charged with as many bars of the second. CosTON (Coston, CO. Salop). Ar. a saltire Tert, on a chief gu. a lion pass, of the first. Coston. Or, on a bend sa. three crosses crosslet ar. CoswAKTH (Coswarth, co. Cornwall ; the heiress »i. Mynard, and the heiress of Mynard m. Vivian). Ar. on a chev. betw. three falcons' wings az. five bezants. CoswAV. Erm. on a bend sinister., a rose arg. betw. two bezants. Crest — A Moor's head couped at the shoulders ppr. CoswoRTH. Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three wings sa. five bezants. CosYN (Dorsetshire). Az. a lion ramp. ar. guttee de sang, crowned or. (Another, (Kent) guttee d' eau.) CosvN (Dorsetshire). Az. a lion ramp. or. CosYN (London, and Newcastle on-Tyne ; granted 12 May, 1G17). Erm. a chev. engr. per pale or and sa. CosYN (London). Erm. a chev. per pale or and sa. CosYN (Norfolk). Gu. an eagle displ. ar. CosYN. Az. a lion ramp, or, double queued, nowed, guttee gu. Crest — On a mount vert a hare sejant sa. holding a branch of flowers vert. CosYN. Az. a lion ramp, tail forchee or, guttfee gu. CosYN. Gu. a chev. betw. thi*ee keys ei'cct sa. CosYNS, or CosiNs (Chorley Hall, Leicester; con- firmed 13 March, IfiSI). Erm. a chev. per pale gu. and or. Crest — A demi lion ramp, or, guttee de sang. CoTCHELE. Or, a bend gii. CoTEEL (Devonshire). Or, a bend gu. semee de cro- nells ar. CoTELL. Or, a bend gu. crescent for diff. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a leopard sejant ppr. CoTEs (Buckinghamshire). Per pale gu. and az. two dolphins hauriant, endorsed ar. on a chief or, a covered cup betw. as many dovecots of the first. CoTES (Buckinghamshire). Ar. fretty az. on a canton sa. a lion ramp. or. Crest — A cock or, combed and wattled gu. CoTES (Elson, CO. Leicester). The same Ajrms. Crest — A cock ppr. combed and wattled or. CoTES (Lord Mayor of London, 1542). Per pale or and az. two dolphins erect counterchanged, on a chief gu. a covered cup betw. as many dovecots of the first. Cotes. Ar. a cross moline engr. sa. Cotes. Erm. on a fesse sa. three escallops or. Cotes. Gu. a fesse betw. three escallops or. Cotes (Woodcote, co. Salop ; this family has possessed considerable estates on the confines of the counties of Salop and Stafford from a very remote period ; and they derive their name from tlie hamlet of Cotes, in Staffordshire, still in their possession, two parts of a knight's fee in which was held by Thomas de Cotes in 1167, when the Black Book of the Exchequer was compiled : the present repre- sentative of the family is John Cotes, of Wood- cote, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, erm. ; second and third, paly of six or and gu. Crest — A cock ppr. combed, wattled, and legged or. Cotckave (Richmond Herald, ISGG). Gu. a fesse dancettee betw. three buglehorns ar. Cotgrave (Malpas, co. Chester). Gu. a chev. in- dented erm. betw. three buglehorns sa. Crest — A comet-st.ir towards the sinister ppr. Cotgreave (Netherlegh, co. Chester; a branch of Cotgreave of Malpas, lately represented by Sir John Cotgreave, knt.) Gu. a fesse indented ernii- uois, betw. three btigles or, stringed arg. quarter- ing with others the ensigns of Holme, Johnson, Crosse, &c. &c. Crest — A demi peacock arg. charged on the breast with a fesse indented gu. the wings elevated or, with an ermine spot on each wing. Motto — Antiquum obtinens. Cotgreve, and CoTGRiEVE. The same jlrmi. Crest — A comet-star darting rays towards the sinister ppr. CoTHAM, or Cotton. Gu. a chev. betw. tbree cres- cents ar. CoTHER. Ar. three chev. engr. az. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, in armour, ppr. garnished or, hold- ing in the hand, also ppr. a chaplet vert. CoTHER. Crest — A pegasus's head betw. two wings ar. CoTiN. Az. two chev. betw. three boars' heads erased or. CoTrsMORE. Az. an eagle displ. ar. on his breast an escutcheon gu. charged with a leopard's head of the second. CoTisMORE. Az. an eagle displ. with two necks ar. on his breast an escutcheon gu. charged with a bezant. CoTLOWE, or CoRLOWE. Or, a ciuquefoil betw. three hearts gu. CoTON (Ashill, CO. Norfolk). Az. an eagle with wings elevated arg. Crest — An eagle rising arg. CoTTEE (Rockforest, co. Cork, bart.) Arg. a chev. betw. three serpents ppr. Crest — -A dexter arm embowed armed ppr. grasping a dart. Motto — Dum spiro spero. CoTiENHAJi, Baron. See Pepys. Cotter (Ireland). Az. three effetts in pale ppr. Crest — A lion pass, reguard. ppr. Cotter (Ireland). Az. three lizards or. CoTTERELL (Garuons, co. Hereford, bart.) Quar- terly, or and ar. a cross engr. per pale sa. and gu. ; in the second quarter two escallops, and in the third, one, of the third, over all a bend of the last. Crest — An aimed arm embowed ppr. holding by the top an escutcheon ar. charged with a talbot's head sa. collared and chained or. Motto — Non rapui, sed recipi. CoTTERELL (South Repps, CO. Norfolk). Ar. a bend betw. three escallops sa. Crest — A talbot's head sa. ducally collared andlincdor. (Another crest — A talbot's head erased sa. collared or, thereon tbree escallops of the first.) CoiTERELL. Ar. a bend betw. six escallops sa. COTTERELL, COTI RELL, CoTTERALL, Or Con iiKILL. Ar. a bend uebulee sa. Crest — A hand holding a glove ppr. CoiTERELL (Ireland). Gu. a chev. betw. three ducal coronets arg. CoTTERELLS (Devonshire). Ar. a bend wavy sa. CoiTES. Erm. on a bend engr. sa. three plates. Crest ■ — A dog's head (/. e. a kind of hound's head) or, collared gu. his mouth embrued with blood. CoTTESFORu (Oxfordshire and Devonshire). Ar. two bars gu. within a bordure engr. sa. Crest — A bear couchant sa. muzzled and collared or. CoTTESFORu. The same, charging the bordure with eight bezants. CoTTESioRU. Ar. on a fesse sa. three bezants. Cottesmore. Az. an eagle displ. with two necks ar. on his breast an escutcheon gu. Crest — An arm, in armour, holding tli* two pieces of a broken spear ppr. Cottesmore. The same, charging the escutcheon with a leopard's face or. Cotter. Ar. a cross sarcelly, engr. sa. Cotungham. Sa. three (another, two) hinds couu- terpass. ar. Cottingham, or Cottington (Cheshire and Middle- sex). Sa. two hinds couuler trippant, in fesse ar. Cottingham, or Cottington. Sa. two hinds counter- trippant in pale ar. Crest — On a chapeau ppr. a greyhound sejant, ar. Cottington (Gloucestershire and Wiltshire). Az. on a fesse ar. betw. three roses or, as many bugle- horns sa. Crest— A stag's head ar. attired or. COT COU gr.i ged with a collar az. charged with three roses g"Ul. CoTi iNGTON (Lord Coltington of Hamvorth). Az. a fesse betw. three roses or. Cottle (Sampford Peverell and North Taunton, granted 8 November 1080). Or, a bend gu. Crest — On a ducal crown a tiger sejant. Cotton {Viscount Combermcre). Az. a chev. betw, three cotton hanks ar. in chief a cross pattee sus- pended by a ribbon. Crest — First, a chevalier armed at all points, and mounted on a horse capa- risoned, courant and reguard. ; second, a falcon close ppr. jessed and belled or, sustaining with the dexter foot a belt az. buckled, gold. Supporters — Two falcons, with wings expanded, jessed, belled, and gorged with a mural coronet, or. Motto — Jn utrfique fortuna paratus. Cotton (Landwade, since of Madingley, co. Cam- bridge, bart.) Sa. a chev. betw. three griffins' heads erased, ar. Crest — A griffin's head erased, ar. Motto — Fidelitas vincit. Cotton (as borne by William Cotton, of the Priory, Leatherhead, co. .Surrey, esq.) Az. on a chev. cot- tised, between three hanks of cotton, arg. an escal- lop between two crosses crosslet fitch^e, gu. Crest — On a mount vert, in front of a lion's head erased gu. gorged with a collar erm. a hank of cotton fesse- ways ar. Cotton (Wittington, co. Gloucester). Ar. a bend sa. betw. three pellets. Crest — Five snakes ppr. tied in a parcel, their heads in chief. CoTioN (Cotton Hall, co. Hants, London, and Shrop- shire). Az. a chev. betw. three bundles of cotton yarn ar. Crest — An eagle with wings expanded ar. beaked and legged or, holding in the dexter claw a belt az. buckle of the second. Cotton (Staffordshire and Worcestershire). Arms, same as preceding. Crest— A hawk arg, beaked and legged or. Cotton (Kent). Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three griffins' heads erased, ar. langued az. Cotton (Laughton, co. Leicester, and Staffordshire). Ar. a bend sa, betw, three ogresses. Crest — An eagle displ. ar. Cotton (Leicestershire, temp. Edward III,) Az, on a chev. ar. three Catharine wheels gu. CoiTON (Staffordshire). The same as of Connington, Huntingdonshire, with due diff. Cotton (Soham Lodge, co, Suffolk), Ar. on a fesse cottised gu. three iieurs-de-lis of the field. Cotton (Suffolk). Sa. on a chev. betw. three griffins' heads ar, a martlet gu. Crest — A griffin's head erased arg. Cotton, Sa, a chev, betw, three cotton hanks ar. Crest — A Cornish chough, holding in the beak a cotton hank ppr. Cotton. Gu. a chev. betw. three crescents arg. Cotton. Sa. a chev. or, betw. three griffins' heads erased, ar. Crest — A griffin's liead erased, ar, holding in the mouth a gauntlet ppr. Cotton, Az, a chev. erm. betw. three hanks of cotton ar. Crest — A falcon ar. belled or, holding in the foot a demi garter sa. buckled of the se- cond. Cotton. Ar. three bars sa. over all a cotton hank or. Cotton, Ar. a chev. betw. three griffins' beads erased, sa. Cotton. Ar. on a chev. betw. three griffins' heads erased, gu. an escallop or. Cotton. Ar. on a chev. betw. three griffins' heads sa. a mullet of the first. Cotton, Sa, a chev, betw. three lions' heads erased, ar. CorroN. Ar. a lion ramp, guard, vert. Cotton. Vert, a leopard, ramp, reguard. ar. Cotton, Az. an eagle displ. ar. armed or. Crest — An eagle as in the Arms. Cotton. Per pale, ar. and sa. on a chev. betw. three fusils as many birds, all counterchanged. Cotton. Az. a chev. betw. three crescents ar. Cotton. Barry six, ar. and az. three bundles of cotton or. Cotton. Barry of six, ar. and az. Coiton (Ridware, co. Stafford; originally from Cheshire). Az. an eagle displayed arg. armed gu. This was the coat of Ridware, adopted by Cotton after the marriage, temp. Edward III. of William Cotton with Agnes, dau. and heir of Walter de Ridware : the ancient bearing of the Cottons was, arg. a bend sa. betw. three pellets. Crest — An eagle displ. arg. Cotton (Bellaport, co. Stafford, and Etwall, co. Derby, descended from the Cottons of Ridware). As Cotton of Ridware. Cotton (Counington, co. Huntingdon; a branch of the Cottons of Ridware, of which was Sir Robert Cotton, bart. the collector of the Cottonian Library). As Cotton of Ridware. Cotton (Gedding Abbots, co. Huntingdon ; a branch of the Connington family : the heiress, Jane, ///. Basil Fitzherbert, of Norbury and Swiunerton, esq.) As the preceding. Cotton, De. Vert, a lion, ramp, guard, ar. CoTTRELL (Yorkshire). Arg. a chev. betw. three escallops sa. Crest — A talbot's head couped arg. eared and collared or. CorrKELL (sprung from Sir Clement Cotterell, Groom Porter to James I. : the present head of the family is Charles Cottrell Dormer, of Rousham, esq.; a younger branch is now represented by Charles Herbert Cottrell, of Hadley, co. Middlesex, esq.) Arg. a bend betw. three escallops sa. Crest — A talbot's head sa. collared and lined or, the collar cha? ged with three escallops. Motto — Nec temere nec timide. Cotwell, or Totwell. Ar. a fesse engr. betw. three mullets sa. CoTWYN (Norwich). Ar. a fesse sa. betw. three ogresses. CoTYs. Erm. on a fesse sa. three escallops or. Cou, or CouEY. Per pale, erm. and sa. a fesse coun- terchanged. Couch, or Couche. Or, two palets gu. a canton sa. Crest — A demi bear ramp. Couchman. Sa. three cinquefoils, two and one, betw. nine crosses crosslet ar. Crest— A. demi lion ramp. sa. semee of crosses crosslet ar. holding betw. the paws a cinquefoil of the last. Couchmaster, Ar, two chev. couched vert, CouCY. Barry of six, vaire and gu. CouuEN. Gu. a chev. betw. three stags' heads erased, ar, CouDERORs. Ar. a chev. betw. three talbots pass, sa. CouDON (Scotland). The same as Cou den. CouELL (East Somerton), Az, alien ramp, ar. (Ano- ther adds a label gu,) CouGHT, or CovvcHT, Gu, a bend erm, betw. six be- zants. C'ouLCHEiFE. Ar. an eagle sa. membered gu. stand- ing on a child ppr. lying in a cradle vert, swaddled or, Couldham (Norwich). Az. a mullet ar. pierced gu. CouLDWELL (Kent). Paly wavy of six, or and sa. on a chief gu. three gr iffins' heads erased, of the first, CouLUWELL. Crest — A sealion ramp, vert, CouLsiLL (Essex), Chequy or and sa, a chief of the first, guttee de sang. CoULsoN (Jesmond, co. Northumberland), Ar. on a bend gu. three ileurs de lis of the field. Crest — In her nest ppr. a pelican feeding her young, ar. vulned ppr, CouLsoN (Blenkinsopp Castle, co, Northumberland, as borne by the present John Blenkinsopp CouLSON, of Blenkinsopp Castle, esq,) The same Arms ani Cre.?(, quartering those of Blenkinsopp. Motto— le mourrai pour ceux que j'aime. CoULSON (Cottingham Castle, formerly Colston, being descended from the family of Edward Colston of Bristol, wlio bequeathed large sums to public cha- rities in that city in 1721. The patronymic was changed by the father of the present representa- tive, who is George Coulson, of Cottingham Castle, esq.) Arms and Crest, as Colston. Coulson, and Coulston. See Colston. Coulston (St. Ives, co. Hunts). Ar. a chev. engr. gu. betw. three dolphins embowed, sa. Crest — An CO u CO IJ eagle, with -wings endorsed, or, preying on a dol- phin ppr. CouLT (Inveresk). Ar. a stag'shead erased, gu.betw. the horns a plieou az. frcct — An arm emhowed, grasping a dart ppr. jl/«//«— Tvansfigam. Coui.THAND (Scotby, CO. Cumberland, granted 1784). Sa. three Catharine wheels ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. CouLTHURST. Sa. two ho7'ses pass. ar. Crp^t — Two hands issuing from clouds, grasping the stump of a tree, CouLTiBAN. Az. a cross paUee betw. four mullets ar. Crest — Three ears of wheat ppr. Coui.TON. Gu. three muDets ar. a chief invecked or. Creit — A lion's paw issuing, supporting an escut- cheon. CouLTS (Montrose). Ar. a stag's head erased, gu. betw. the attires a pheon az. all within a bordure engr. of the second. Crest — A demi Moorsliooting an arrow from a bow, ppr. CouMBE. Sa. three lions pass, in pale, or. CouNDERowE. Ar. a cbev. betw. three talbots sa. ' Counter. Bari y of six, gu. and or, fifteen bezants cotinterchanged, three, two, three, two, three, and two. CouNTESSE. Ar. three stags' horns, barways, in pale, sa. CouNi'EssE. Ar. three bucks' horns barways, sa. the top to the dexter side. Coup (Essex and Northamptonshire). Ar. a chev. az. betw. three rose branches slipped, gu. leaved vert. CouPAR. Az. a tortoise erect, or. CouPtLL. Ar. on a cross sa. a mullet of six points of the first. CouPER (London). Az. a saltire ar. on a chief or, three lions rarap. gu. Crest — On a mural crown, a pelican with wings endorsed ar. beaked and legged or, vulned gu. CouPEii (Cogar, Scoiland). Ar. a chev. gu. charged wiih another ei'm. betw. tliree laui'el branches slipped, vert. Ci e't — A hand holding a garland, all ppr. Moito — Virtutc. CouPER. Az. a s;iUlve oi , on a chief of the last two chev. couched, dexier and sinister, vert. CouPER (borne by Colonel Sir George Couper, bart. C.B. and K. H. Comptroller of the Household to H. R. H. the Duchess of Kent). Or, a chev. gu. charged witli another, erm. betiv. three laurel leaves slipped vert, the two in chief inclining to each other. Crest — Out of a mural coronet arg. a hand grasping a garland, ppr. Motto — Virtute. CoupiR. Az. a bend engr. belw. six fishes haurieut, ar. Crest — A cock's head gu. CouPLANU (London). Or, on a cross sa. betw. four ti'L'foils vert, five mullets ar. CoupLAND. Or, two bars and a canton, gu. over all a bend sa. CoupLAND. Ar. two bars and a canton, or, joined to the upper ; over all a bend az. Crest — A salmon iiaiant ppr. CouPLAND. Ar. on a cross sa. a mullet of the first. Coupi.EDiKE. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three crosslets fitchee or. CouppE (Northamptonshire). Ar. on a chev.az. betw. three roses gu. as many tleiirs de-lis or. CouRAYs. Ar. three fleurs-de-lis gu. CouRCi (Stoke Courci, co. Somerset). Ar. three eagles displ. gu. crowned or. CouRlCE. Or, fretty gu. CouRTALL. Ar. on a fesse sa. three bezants. CouBTE. Paly of six, or and az. on a chief of the first an eagle displ. sa. CouKTEENE (Aldington, or Aunton, co. Worcester). Or, a talhot pass. sa. Cre^t — A demi talbotsa. CouRTEis, or CouKTYS. Gu. a chev. vaire betw. three bulls' heads cabossed ar. Crest — A wolf's head couped ar. collared and spiked sa. chained or. CouRTENAY {Earl of Devon). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, three torteaus, two and one for CouR- TENAY ; second and tliird, or, a lion ramp. az. for Redvers. Crests — First, out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of seven ostrich feathers, four and three, arg. ; second, a dolphin naiant a:ul embowed ppr. Supporters— Tvio boars ar. bristled, tusked, and unguled, or. Motto — Quodverum tutnm. CouRTENAY (Mollaud, CO. Devon; descended from Sir Pliilip Courtenay, younger pon of Sir Philip Cour- tenay, of Powderham, who ac(iuired the estate of Molland by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Walter, Lord Hungerford : the last male heir of this branch, John Couvtenay, esq. (f. in 17.32; his sister and heir m. William Paston, esq. and had an only dau. Anna-Maria Paston, wife of George Throck- mo7 ton, esq.) Or, three torteaux ; on a label az. nine i)lai.es. CouRTGNAY (Walreddon, CO. Devon; descended from James, fifth son of Sir AVilliam Coiirtenay, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Sir William Walles). Same Armi and Crest as the Earl of Devon. Coiirtenay (Deviock, Lostwithiel, Tremeer, and La- nivet, CO. Cornwall ; descended from Sir Edmund Couitenay, a younger son of Sir Pliilip Courte- nay, of Powderham, by Klizubeth his wife, dau. of Walter, Lord Hungerford). Arms and Crest, as the Earl of Devon. Cour.TENAY (Trethurfe, Wotton and Tremeer, co. Coi'nwall; descended from Edward, second son of Sir William Courlen.iy, of Powdevhaoa, sherifl" of Devon in 1-1S3 ; the late Charles Ketlaiid Courte- nay, of Tremeer and Ti etliorfe, d, in 1761, leaving his two sisters, his co-lieirs ; the elder m, to Wm. Ponlz, esq. and the younger to Edmund, Earl of Cork and Orrery). As the Earl of Devon. CouRTENAY. Or, three torteaux, a bend az. CouRTEN J Y. Or, three torteaux, a bendlet gobonated ai-. and az. CouRTcNEY. Or, three torteaux. Crest — A dolphin embowed ar. charged with four torteaux, devour- ing (he top of a ducal cap, gu. in a coronet or. Cour.TLNEY. Or, three torteaux, a label of three points ar. on each as many hurts. CocRTi.N EY, or Courtney. Or, a fesse az. betw. three torleaux. CouB' HOP ( Wyleigh, co. Sussex). Ar. a fesse az. betw. three estoilei sa. Crest — A demi stag saliant gu. sem6e d'esloiles, and attired or. CouRTHOPE (Stodmarsh, co. Kent). Or, a fesse az. betw. three estoiles sa. Crest — A camel'sea.l or vulned in the neck gu. CouRTHORP (Dowry, co. Sussex). The same Arms as CouRi HOP. Crest — A cubit arm erect ppr. holding an anchor az. fluke and I'ing or. Courtin (London). The same as Coorteene. Courtis. Paly of six, or and az. a fesse chequy sa. and vert. Crest — A phoenix in flames ppr. CouRT.\EY (Devonshire). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a lion ramp. az. ; second and third, ar. three trefoils slipped sa. Courtney (Ireland). Ar. pellettee, three swords sa. Crest — A cherub, wings in saltire ppr. Courtney (Devonshire). Or, three torteaux, a label of three points, each charged with as many be- zants. Courtney (Somersetshire). Or, a bend gu. betw. three torteaux. Courtney. Or, three torteaux, a label of five points az. Courtney. Az. a bordure of England and France. Courtney. Or, a fesse az. betw. three torteaux. Courtney. Quarterly, arg. and or, on the first and fourth quarters a lion ramp. az. on the second and third tLiree torteaux. CouRTOWN, Earl of. See Stopford. Courtoys (Dorsetshire). Gu. a giiffin segreant or. CouRTOYS (Dorsetshire and London). Sa. a fesse erm. betw. three horses' heads couped ar. billettee or. CouRTOYs (Boston, CO. Lincoln). Paly of sis, cotin- terchanged, per fesse or and az. over all a fesse chequy ar. and sa. Coup.TOYS (Lincoln). Paly of six, or and az. a fesse chequy ar. and sa. charged with three martlets of the first. Courtoys (London). Gu. a chev. vaire betw. three bulls' heads ar. (Another, or.) Courtoys (London). Gu. a chev. vaire ar. and sa. betw. three bulls' heads of the second. CO V c o w CouRTOYS, or CoORTOis. Erm. on a canton gu. an inescutcheon voided ar. Crest— A castle triple- towered. CoiiRTOYS, or CouRTOis. The same Arms, Crest— A mount vert. CouRTOYS. Ar. a chev. betw. thi-ee bulls' heads gu. CouRTOYs. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three bulls' beads en. CousE. Ar. three hedgehogs sa. CousuND (Cousland, Scotland). Ar. two mullets and a crescent in base, sa. a chief chequy of the same tinctures. OousMAKER. Az. On a chev. betw. three mullets or, as many trefoils slipped vert. Crest — An estoile or. CoussMAKER (originally of Brabant; certified at the College of Arms, London, May 17?9). Quarterly; first and fourth, az. on a chev. betw. three mullets or, as many trefoils, slipped vert; second and third, az. two chev. interlaced, one issuing fi*om the chief, and the other from the base, betw. eij;ht mullets of six points, all or. Crest — An estoile or. CousTON (Scotland). Vert, a crane ar. a chief erm. Crest — A sword and wheat-sheaf in saltire ppr. CouTON (Cornwall). Ar. a .saltire sa. CouTRY (Boxbourne, co. Kent). Az. a pile betw. four fleurs-de-lis or, over all a chev. of the last. Crest — A falcon's head or, betw. two wings az. each charged with a fleur-de-lis gold. CouTs (Scotland). Ar. a stas's head erased gu. betw. the horns a pheon, point upward, az. in chief a crescent, all within a bordure, engr. of the second. Crest — A stag's head erased. Motto— Esse quam videri. CouTTS. Ar. a stag's head couped gu. in chief a pheon az. all within a bordure embattled of the last. Crest — A demi centaur ppr. Cove (Hereford). Gu. a beud ar. cotised or. Crest — Out of a ducal coi'onet or, a dexter ann, em- bowed in armour, ppr. holding in the gauntlet a battle-axe gu. Cove. Ar. three piles wavy gu. betw. twelve mart- lets sa. Crest — A lion's paw holding a palm branch ppr. Coveley (Hampshire). Gu. a fesse betw. three hel- mets ar. Coveley. Gu. a fesse or, betw. three helmets ar. Covelf.y. Gu. a fesse betw. three helmets ar. re- specting the sinister side. Coveley. Az. a fesse betw. three helmets oj'. CovELL (London, Her. Off. c. 24). Az. a lion ramp, ar. a file of three lambeaux gu. each chai-ged with as many bezants. Crest- — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion pass. ar. gorged with a file as in the arms. CovELL (Yorkshire). Or, a chev. betw. three mart- lets sa. CovELL. Ar. on a saltire eugr. sa. five escallops of the field. CovELL. Az. a lion ramp. ar. guttee de poix, armed or. CovENAUGH. Ar. a lion pass. betw. three crescents .. CovENEY (Hinxhill, co. Kent). Erm. on a beud .. three trefoils slipped . . CovENHAM-MoNASTERY (Lincolnshire). Gu. a saltire arg. CovENTRE, or Coventry. Sa. a fesse erm. betw. three crescents or. Crest — A garb lying fesseways or, thereon a cock gu. combed, wattled, and langued or. CovENTRE, or Coventreye. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three columbines az. Coventrey. Sa. a fesse betw. three garbs ar. Coventry (Earl of Cuvoitry). Sa. a fesse erm. betw. three crescents or. Crest — On a garb or, lying fesseways, a dunghill-cock gu. comb, wattles, and legs, of the first. Supporters — Two eagles, with wings expanded ar. beaked and legged or. Motto — Candide et constanter. Coventry. Sa. a fesse betw. three crescents arg. Coventry (Grange). Sa. on a fesse betw. three crescents or, an eagle displ. of the first. Crest— On a chapeau gu. turned up ar. a cock pheasant ppr. beaked and membered of the first. Coventry (Lord Mayor of London, 1-125). Ar. a chev. su. bvtw. three columbines ppr. Coventry (London). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three columbines az. slipped vert, a bezant. Coventry (Warwickshire). Per pale gu. and vert, an elephant, on his back a tower triple-towered, all or. Crest— k leopard pass. ppr. Coveruale. Per chev. nebulee gu. and ar. Crest — A lion ramp, per fesse or and gu. CovERHAM-MoNASTERY (Yorkshire> Or, a chief in- dented az. Covert (Kent, Surrey, and Sussex; descended from John Covei't, who had a command at the siege of Boulogne in 1558). Gu a fesse erm. betw. three martlets or. Crest — A leopard's face or. (Another, a lion's face or). Covert (Slougham, co. Sussex). Gu. a fesse erm. betw. three lions' heads erased or. Crest — A leo- pard's head or. Covert, or Court (Somersetshire). Paly of six, or and az. on a chief of the first an eagle displ. sa. (Another, a demi eagle). Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's head ar. armed and crined of the first, and charged with a mullet gu. Covert, or Court. Or, a lion ramp. sa. guttee of the first. Crest — As the last. Coverton. Az. three cups covered or. CoviLL (Lancashire). Or, a fesse gu. in chief three torteaux. CoviLL (Yorkshire). Ar. a fesse gu. in chief three torteaux . CoviLL, or CoviLLE. Or, on a fesse gu. three cross- lets ar. Crest — An arm in armour, embowed ppr. bound round the shoulder with a ribbon, tied in a knot gu. holding a club of the first. CovYN. Vert, a griffin segreant ar. Cow (Kent and Norfolk). Gu. a bend cotised ar. Cow, CowE, or CowEY. Ar. three bends sa. Crest — A feather in pale ppr. Cowan (London, and Forrest Hill, co. Kent, hart.) Arg a saltii-e gu. a chief of the last, thei-eon two swords saltireways ppr. pomels and hilts or, en- circled by a representation of the collar of the Lord Mayor of London, also ppr. betw. two fasces gold. Crest — A demi lion erm. gorged with a representation of the collar of Lord .Mayor of Lon- don, as in the arms, betw. the paws a saltire gu. Motto — .4ymez loyaultfe. Cowan. Ar. a saltire and chief gu. Crest — Out of clouds ppr. a cubit arm erect, also pjir. holding a heart gu. Cowan (Scotland). Ar. a saltire and chief gu. on the last a fleur-de-lis or. Crest — jVn escallop or. Motto — Sic itur in altum. Cowan, Gu. a fesse betw. three annulets ar. Crest — A demi lion, double queued ppr. Coward (Wells, co. Somerset). Or, on two bars sa. three ciuquefoils ar. two and one. Coward. Ar. (anotlier, or) on a chev. gU- three mart- lets of the field ; on a chief of the second a cham- ber piece or. Crest — A demi greyhound sa. (another, ar.) holding betw. his feet a stag's head cabossed ar. attired or. CowBURCH, or CowBROucH (Scotland). Crest— X griffin's head betw. two wings ppr. CowcEY. Bendy of six, vaire and gu. a chief or. CovvcEY, CowciE, or CowcY. Sa. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, an arm in armour, embowed, holding an anchor corded, all ppr. CowcHER, or CoucHER. Ar. on a fesse gu. betw, three martlets of the second, as many martlets or. Crest — A well ppr. CowcHER (Claimes). Sa. on a fesse arg. betw. three ciuquefoils or, as many martlets of the field. CowuELL. Gu. a chev. betw. three bucks' heads ca- bossed, ar. CowDUN. Az. on a fesse ar. betw. three annulets or, G G c o \v C O X a lion pass. sa. a label for diff. Crest — A demi lion sa. cbarged with an annulet or. CowDREY (Berkshire and Hampshire). Gu. ten bil- lets or, four, three, two, and one. Crest — Out of a ducnl coronet or, a dexter arm enibowed in armour ppr. garnished of tlie first, hoKling in the gauntlet an anchor gu. stock sa. to the ring a piece of cable of the last, entwined round the arm. CowDREY (Berkshire). Gu. thirteen billets or, four, four, three, and two. CowuREY (Herriard, co. Hants.) Sa. ten billets or, four, three, two, and one. Cowf.lIj. Az. a lion ramp. ar. on a label of three points gu. nine brzants. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion pass, or, gorged with a label of three points of the first. CowEi.L. Erm. a cow statant gu. within a bordure sa. beziintee a crescent for diff. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a cow's head (sans attire) couped sa. bezantee. Motto — Amour de la bontfe. CowELL. Erm. a hind tripping gu. CowEN. Ar. three foxes' heads erased gu. Crest — On a winged globe an e "gle rising ppr. CowFii LD. Ar. three bars gemelles and a canton S". CowFOLD. Barry of fourteen, ar. and gu. a canton of the last. CowiE. Erra. on a fesse gu. three boars' heads erased or. Crest — On the stump of a tree, sprout- ing out new branches, a hawk, wings displ. all ppr. CovviE (Aberdeen). Ar. a cross engr. az. betw. four fleur-de-lis gu. Crest — A fleur de-lis az. Motto — Per coeli favorem. Cowiii (Scotland). Ar. a saltire engr. az. betw. four fleurs-de lis gu. Crest and Motto, as the last. CowiE (Furleigh Lodge, co. Surrey). Per pale erra. and sa. a fesse counterchanged. Crest — On the stump of a tree a falcon with wings expanded ppr. CovvLEiGH (Devonshire). Ar. a cliev. sa. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. CuwLEY, Baron. See Wei Lesley. Cowley (Amsterdam, 1606). Ar. on a chev. sa. three leopards' heads, jessant as many fleurs-de-lis of the field. Crest — On a mural coronet az. a leo- pard's head ar. jessant. de-lis or. Cowley (Devonshire). Ar. a bull pass. gu. within a bordure sa. bezantee. Cowley (London). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. within a bordure engr. of the second, charged with ten mul- lets of the first. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a demi lion ermines. Cowley. Per pale indented gu. and ar. a bull pass, counterchanged, within a bordure sa. bezantee. Cowley. Gu. a chev. counter-compony, or and ar. betw. three crosses crosslet of the last. Cowley (as quartered by K.mghtley of Fawsley). Arg. a lion l amp. and bordure engr. sa. Cowley. Ar.on a chev. sa. three leopards' heads or. Cowleygh. Or, a chev. erm. betw. three cows' faces sa. CowLiN. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three coots ppr. Cowling (Kerthen, Trevaveneth, and Trengwainton, all in Cornwall). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three Cor- nish choughs ppr. Crest — A lion's head erased az. on the head a chapeau. CowLiowKE (Ireland). Arg. two tilting spears in sal- tire sa. cronels az. betw. four frets of the second. CowLsoN (Scotland). Sa. a chev. or, betw. three garbs ar. CowNE. Per pale gu. and sa. a lion ramp. erm. CowNTERLE. Or, on a chief sa. two lions ramp. ar. respecting each other. CowPEN (Oxford). Gu. six writing pens ar. three, two, and one. CowpEN. Gu. three writing pens ar. CowpER. Or, a saltire gu. over all a fesse sa. CowpER (London). Az. a saltire betw. four trefoils, slipped or, on a chief of the last three dolphins embowed az. CowpER (Shropshire). Az. a saltire engr. betw. four trefoils slipped or, on a chief arg. three dolphins embowed of the first, within a bordure engr. gu. Crest— X lion's head arg. erased gu. gorged with a chaplet of laurel vert. CowpER (Gloucestershire). Sa. on a chev. betw. three goats' heads couped arg. three pellets. Crest — An arm holding a cutlass. CowpER (London). Az. on a bend arg. betw. two pelicans or, three ogresses. Crest — A bull's head erased or, billettee sa. horned arg. betw. two wings expanded az. CowPER, or Cooper. Gu. on a clier. betw. three lions pass, guard, arg. as many mascles of the field. Crest — A lion sejant arg. holding a battle-axe of the same. CowpER ( Earl Cowper). Ar. three martlets gii. two and one, on a chief engr. of the last as many an- nulets or. Crest — A lion's gamb erect and erased or, holding a branch vert, fructed gu. Support- ers — On each side a light dun horse, with a large blaze down his face, his mane olose shorn, except a tuft on the withers, a black list down the back, a bob tail, three white feet, viz. his hind feet, and near fore foot. Motto — Tuum est. CowPER (Overleigh, co. Chester; granted 1642). Az. on a bend engr. or, betw. two wolves' heads ar. three crosses crosslet gu. Crest — Out of a mural coronet gu. a demi wolf ar. supporting a garb or. Cowper (Sussex, 1614). Quarterly, ar. and gu. in the second and third quarters a pheon of the first. Crest — A pheon ar. point upwaid, betw. two wings S". Cowper (Bolton-upon-Swale, co. York). Gu. a bend erm. betw. six lions ramp. or. Crest — On a castle a Saracen king's head ppr. wreathed about the temples ar. and az. and crowned with a Saxon coronet or. Cowper (Yorkshire). Gu. a bend vaire betw. six lions ramp. or. Crest — On a castle gu. a Sai'acen king's head as the last. Cowper. A bend engr. betw. six lions ramp. or. Crest — As Cowper of Yorkshire. Cowper. Ar. a chev. sa. on a chief of the second three leopards' heads or. Cowper. Az. on a chev. engr. ar. three cinquefoils erm. two lions combatant sa. CowPLAND. Gu. on a fesse or, three hawthorn leaves vert. CowsLANE (Scotland). Ar. two mullets in chief, and a crescent in base, sa. a chief chequy of the se- cond and first. Cowthern. Ar. on a saltire gu. five crosses flory or. Crest — On a mount vert a raven ppr. Cox (Dunmanway, co. Cork, hart.) Or, three bars az. on a cantoix gu. a lion's head erased arg. Crest — A goat's head erased az. armed or. Motto — Fide et fortitudiue. Cox (Charton,Farningham, co. Kent, and Trevereux, Limpsfield, co. Surrey ; this family were resident in 1648 at Rotherfield, co. Sussex, but subsequently became established in Kent and Surrey, and is now represented by Henry Cox, of Trevereux, Limpsfield, co. Surrey, esq. : the pedigrees regis- tered at the Herald's College, in Books, Norfolk, Vols. V. and vii. and 13 D. 14, are very extensive and documentary, and it appears that the estates of the ancient family of Middleton of Middletons, possessed by them temp. Edward IV. are still, after the lapse of nearly four centuries, in the possession of their descendants, the Cox's.) Barry of ten or and az. three escutcheons, two and one gu. each charged with a horse saliant arg. quarter- ing three other coats, viz. sa. a cross or on a chief arg. three eaglets gu. for Penary, or Peneret, of Ash and Ryarsh, Kent ; arg. a p.ileuebulee gu. on a canton of the last a cro.ss flory arg. for Miu- dleton, of Middletons, Longfield, Kent; erm. a chev. vaire or and gu. betw. three wolves' heads erased az. for Miller, of Addiiigton and Ryarsh, Kent. Crests — A demi horse arg. charged on the shoulder with a thunderbolt ppr. ; over it. An tu tonitru ; and the following crest of augmentation. cox CR A now borne as the first' crest — Upon a bow fesse- ways or, a stag at gaze arg. attired, unguled, gorged with a collar and chain reflexed over the back, gold. Motto — Chescun son devoir. Cox (Gloucestershire and London). Ar. a bend sa. in the sinister chief an oak leaf az. Cre.tt—X goat's head ar. attired or, in the mouth an oak leaf az. Cox (Beamonds, co. Hertford). Or, three bars az. on a quarter ar. a linn's head couped gu. Crest — A gnat's head erased sa. horned, bearded, and pierced through the neck with an arrow or, the wound guttee de sang. Cox (as borne by Samuel Cox, of Beaminster, esq.) Sa. a chev. betw. three stags' heads cabossed, arg. quartering Svmes [wliich name see]. Crest — A stag, levant, reguard. arg. Cox (as borne by Col. Sir William Cox, Coolcliffe, CO. Wexford, knt. of the Tower and Sword, son of the late John Cox, esq. by Sarah his wife, dau. of the late Rickard Donovan, of Clonmore, esq.) Arms, as the preceding. Crest — A goat's head erased sa. Motto— FiAe et fortitudine. Cox (London; granted 17()I). Ar. three cocks gu. two and one, crowned or, on a chief az. a pale charged with a rose of the second, betw. two os- trich feathers of the first. Crest — A cock gu. ducally crowned or. Cox, «Wrti CoKKS (London). Sa. two bars humettee or, betw. as many swans, one in chief, the other in base, ar. beaked and legged gu. betw. the bars a cock of the third, combed, legged, and wattled of the fourth. Crest — A dexter arm in armour, ppr. garnished or, the hand also ppr. supporting a bat- tle-axe ar. handle gu. Cox (Bromertou, co. Norfolk). Sa. on a chev. betw. three griffins' heads erased, or, as many estoiles gu. Crest— Oat of a ducal coronet a grilhu's head betw. two wings.. Cox (Shropshire). Ar. a bend az. in the sinister chief an oak-leaf of the second. Cox (Chichester, co. Sussex, descended from Law- rence Cox, son of John Cox, of Monmouth). Or, three bars a/,, on a canton gu. a lion's head erased ar. Crest— A. griffin's head erased, sa. pierc'd through the neck with an arrow gu. headed and feathered ar. Cox. Sa. a chev. betw. three bucks' scalps ar. Crest — On an arm ar. a bend az. holding a triple branch of pinks ppr. leaved vert. Cox. Per chev. gu. and az. in chief two roses ; in base as many cocks, respecting each other, ar. in the centre point a bezant. Cox. Quarterly, gu. and vert, on each quarter a bezant. Cox. Baj'ry of six, or and az. on a canton ar. a cross gu. Cox, or Cock. Ar. a chev. betw. three wolves' heads, erased, sa. CoxAN, or CoxEN. Az. on a chief ar. three mullets gu. Crest — A lion ramp, or, holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis az. CoXE (London). Ar. on a bend sa. a spear's head or, in the sinister chief an oak leaf of the second. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. collared sa. holding in the spear's head or. CoxEU (Oxi'ord.shire, 1?37). Per chev. ar. and az. a chev. per chev. sa. and of the first, betw. two roses in chief gu. seeded and barbed ppr. and in base a garb or. Crest— A. griffin's head vert, lau- gued ppr. issuing out of an eastern crown or. CuxtTER (Letclilade, co. Gloucester). Ar. a chev. betw. three cocks' heads erased, gu. crested and jelloped or. CoxHEAU. Az. a cinquefoil ar. a chief lozengy ar. and gu. Crest — A lion pass, paly of six, or and g"- CoxoN (Morpeth, co. Northumberland). Az. a fesse embattled, or, betw. three demi lions pass. ar. CoxoN (Yorkshire). Sa. a chev. betw. thi'ee cocks ar. combed and wattled gu. Crest — A cock ar. combed, wattled, and legged, gu. CoxoN. Gu. a fesse raguly and counter raguly, betw. three demi lions ramp. ar. ducally crowned or. Crest — A demi lion ramp, and arg. or, supporting a staff raguly ar. Coxs (Lincolnshire). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a chev. or, betw. three attires of a stag, affixed to the scalps ; second and third, az. a tower with two side-pieces ar. within a bordure or, charged with eight mullets sa. Crest — On a mount a stag lodged reguard. ppr. Motto — Prodesse quam con- spice. CoxToN. Ar. on a fesse betw. four crosses crosslet fitchee sa. three tuns or. Crest — An antelope pass. ppr. CoxTON. Ar. on a fesse betw. three crosses bottonfee fitchee sa. two tuns or. Cox WELL (Aldington, co. Gloucester, there resident since the commencement of the reign of Elizabeth, and now represented by the Rev. Charles Cox- well, of Ablingto]! House, co. Gloucester). Ar. a bend wavy betw. six cocks gu. quartering, arg. a mullet sa. on a chief gu. a fleur-de-lis or, for Rogers of Dowdeswell. Crest — A dragon's head ar. betw. two dragons' wings expanded, gu. CoYKYNG. Gu. three bendlets erm. CoYLE (Ireland). Or, three bars az. Crest — A hind's head erased, or. CoY.NE (Dublin; granted ICe.')). Erm. on abend az. a dove betw. two pheons ar. on a canton gu. a bezant. Crest — A seahorse ppr. holding a fusil ar, charged with a lleur-de-lis sa. CoYNE (Stafl'ordshire). Or, on a bend sa. three tre- foils slipped, ar. Crcit — A cubit arm erect, vested sa. slashed and cuffed or, holding in the hand ppr. a cutlass ar. embrued with blood in three places, hilt and pomel gold. CoYNER (London). Arg. a fret gu. ou a chief az. three fleurs-de-lis or. CoYNEY (Weston Coyney, co. Stafford, temjt. Hen. III.) Or, on a bend sa. three trefoils slipped ar. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested sa. slashed and cuffed or, holding in the haod ppr. a faulchion arg. embrued with blood in three places, hilt and pomel gold. Motto — Fide, sed cui vide. CovNY, or CoYNtY. Ar. on a bend sa. three cinque- foils slipped, of the field. Crest — ^.'Vn oak branch ppr. Coys (Hatfield-Peverell, co. Essex). Sa. on a chev. betw. three S])eai'3' heads ar. as many crosses crosslet of the first. Crest — Clouds ppr. issuing rays or, out of which an arm erect, ppr. grasping a snake, entwined round the arm, vert. CoYTMORE (Coytmore, co. Carnarvon). Gu. a chev. betw. three stags' heads cabossed, ar. Coytmore. Gu. a chev. betw. three stags' heads cabossed, ar. armed or. Crest — A dagger in pale ppr. Cozens. Az. a chev. ar. betw. three plates, each charged with an ei'm. spot gu. Crest — A lion ramp, sa. holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe az. handle gu. Crab (Robslaw, Scotland). Az. a chev. ar. betw. two fleurs-de-lis in chief, and a crab in base, or. Crest — A salmon naiant ppr. Crab. The same Arms. Crest — A shield az. charged with a fleur-de-lis or. Craiib. Az. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de lis ar. Crest — A lion's gamb erased, holding a dagger ppr. Ckabb. Az. a chev. betw. two fleurs-delis in chief, and a crab in base, or. Crabtree. Ar. a cross raguly, sa. a chief az. Crest — A hand erect, holding a dagger in pale, pi)r. CjiAC_HEROUE. Or, a saltire erra. betw. four lions* heads erased, sa. Crest — A demi boar, salient, reguard. or, wounded in the shoulder with an arrow ppr. which he holds in his mouth. Crackenthorf (Westmoreland and Cumberland : sometime after the decease of James Crackenthorp, of Newbiggin, in Westmoreland, and Bank Mall, in Cumberland, esq. his nephew, Christopher Crack- ENTHORP-CoOKSON, esq. took the name and arms of Crackenthorp). Or, a chev. betw. three mul- lets pierced sa. Ckacklow. Ar. on a fesse az. three garbs or. Crest — A flame of fire issuing from a crescent ppr. 5' C 1\ A CR A Cracknell, or Dii Cbacknei,!. (anciently written Crakenell, of Devonshire House, near B;ith, co. Somerset, originally of Cracknell, Isle of AV iglit, and subspqxiently of Biirwall St. Mary, co. Caui- biidge, now represented by Wu.ma-M Phillips Cracknell, l;ite of London, esq. M.R.C.S. and John Benjamin Cracknei l, of Devonshire House, esq maternally descended from the Phillips's of Picton Castle, CO. Pembroke). Quarterly, first and fourth arg. a lion ramp, guard, ppr. holding betw. tlic paws a battle-axe, head downwards of the se- cond, within a hordure az. ; second and third, arg. lion ramp. sa. surmounted by an esquire's helmet, and chained or. Crests — First, a lion, as in the arms, for Phillips ; second, a dcmi lion, as in the arms, for Cracknell. Motto — In victos. Cbacroi t (Hackthorn, co. Lincoln, resident there for many centuries : the arms are recorded in the *' l^nion of Honour," published by James York, Black smith, " containing the Nobility of England, and the Gentry of Lincolnshire, in the year 1C40 ;" the descent can be traced from the time of Edward III. The present representative of the family is Rop.ert Cracroi t, of Hackthorn, esq. foi-merly Lieut. Col. of the Royal North Lincoln Militia). Vert, on a bend dancettee arg. three 'martlets, sa. Cre.it — A stork ppr. supporting with hia dexter foot a battle-ane, staflT or, headed arg. Craddock (Staffordshire). Ar. on a fesse az. three garbs nr. Craue, or Crode. Erm. on a chev. engr. sa. betw. three estoiles gu. as many leopards' heads or. Cre.st — A demi dragon sans wings or, the tail environed round the body. Cradock, or Cariuoc (Baron Houdcn). Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three boars' heads ppr. as many garbs or. Crest — A man, in a coat of mail, with an antique crown of three points, or, kneeling on one knee, presenting a sword ppr. intended for the representation of Caradoc, the Caractiicus of the Romans. Supporters — Two ibises ppr. wings elevated, in the beak an eel, also ppr. Motto — Traditus, non victus. Cradock (Hartforth, co. York, now represented by Sheldon Cralock, of Hartforth, co. York, esq. Colonel of the N. Y. Militia, and M. P. for Camel- ford in l8:tU). Arg. on a chev. az. three garbs or. Crest— A bear's head ppr. muzzled gu. Cradock (borne by Thomas Cradock, of Woodhouse, . CO. Leicester, esq. and Sheldon Cradock, of L' icester, esq.) Arms, &c. same as Cradock of Hartforth. Cradock (Oxfordshire). Ar. three boars' heads, erect and erased, sa. Cradock. The same Arms. Crest — A bear's head couped, ar. muzzled gu. Cradock (Somersetshire and Wiltshire.) Ar. on a chev. az. thi-ee garbs or. Crest — A bear's head erased, sa. billettee, and muzzled or. Cradock, or Craddock (Wales). Az. three boars' heads, couped in fesse, betw. as many ci'osses cross- let or. Crest — A horse pass. sa. Cradock (Wales). Az. crusilly, three boars' heads couped, ar. Cradock (Wales). Az. semee de crosses crosslet, three boars' heads couped, or. Cradock. Az. three boars' heads couped, ar. betw. nine crosses crosslet of the second. Cradock, or Cradocke. Ar. three boars' heads couped, sa. armed or, langued gu. Cradock, or Cradoke. Ar. on a chev. az. three garbs or, in chief a lion pass. sa. Crai'ord (Essex and Kent; the Crafords of Mong- ham, in the latter county, of whom was Sir Wm. Craford are recorded in the Visitation of IGUI). Or, on a chev. vert three hawks' heads erased, ar. Crest — A hawk's head, couped, or. Craford (Kent). Or, on a chev. sa. three hawks' heads erased, ar. Craford (Northumberland). Or, a chev. vert, three eagles' heads erased, ar. C» e,«/ — An eagle's head betw. two wings ar. Ckai-ion. l>aly of six, gu. aud or, a cinqucfoil sa. Crest — A dolphin haurient, swallowing a fish ppr. Cragg (Devonshire). Ar. on a bend az. betw. two talbots pass. sa. three martlets or. Cragg (Greenford, co. Middlesex). Same Arms as Craig, Riccarton. Cragg, or Crag. The same Arms. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a fleur-de-lis betw. two wings az. Craccs (Westminster; granted 8 Feb. 1691). Sa. on a fesse or, betw. three mullets erm. as many crosses crosslet ermines. Crest — A dexter and sinister ai-m, couped above the elbows, armed az. garnished ar. grasping a sword of the last, hilt and pomel or. Craick (Fraserbury). Per fes.se, ar. and sa. a ship or, sails of the first. Crest — An anchor ppr. Motto — Providence. Ckaig (Riccarton, Scotland). Erm. on a fesse sa. three crescents ar. Crest — A chevalier on horse- back, his broken spear in bend, all ppr. Motto — Vive Deo et vives. Craig (Riccarton and Ingliston, co. Edinburgh, borne by Sir James Gibson-Craig, bart. so created in 18S1, who assumed the additional name of Craig, in virtue of the entail made by Robert Craig, of Riccarton, esq. in 1818). Quarterly, first and fourth, erm, on a fesse sa. three crescents arg. for Craig ; second and third, gu. three keys fessewise in pale, wards downwards, or, for Gibson. Crest — A knight on horseback in full armour, his right hand grasping a tilting spear shivered, all ppr. Motto — Vive Deo et vives. Craig. Erm. on a fesse, per fesse, gu. and az. three crescents ar. Cre*i, as the last. Motto — J'ai bon esperance. Craig. Gu. a fesse erm. betw. three crescents ar. Crest — A lion's head vert, collared or. Craig (Ireland). Gu. three bridgesof as many arches, two and one. Crest — A demi lion gu. holding iu the dexter paw a mullet or. Chaiudaillie (Aberdeen). Ar. a crow sa. betw. three fountains az. barry of the field. Crest — A pillar ar. Motto — Securum pra;sidium. Craigengei.t (Craigeiigelt). Ar. on a fesse sa. betw. tliree roses gu. barbed vert, as many escallops of the first. Craicoe (Orkney). Erm. a boar's head erased, gu. Cre.st — A boar pass. ar. Motto — Timor omnis abesto. Chaicie (Glendoick). Per pale, az. and sa. on a chev. betw. three crescents ar. a cross moline pierced of the first. Crest — A cornucopia. Motto — Honesta vivo. Craicie (Dumharnie, Scotland, the heiress, Anne, dau. of John Craigie, of Dumbarnie, esq. one of the Loi-ds of Justiciai'y in ScctJand, by Susan his wife, eldest dau. of Sir John luglis, bart. /«. Charles Halkett, of Hall Hill, co. Fife, esq.) Per pale, az. and sa. a chev. engr. ar. betw. three crescents or. Motto — Honeste vivo. Craigie (Kilgraston). The same Arms. Crest— A pillar ppr. j1/u/;o— Securum presidium. Craigmill (Craigmill). Az. in chief three garbs or, in base a crescent ar. Craigy (Orkney). Same Arms as Craig, Riccarton. Crest — A boar pass. ar. armed and langued gu. Motto — Timor omnis abesto. Craik (Arbigland, Scotland). Per fesse, ar. and vert- in chief three roses gu. barbed of the second, and in base a ship, her sails furled or, flags of the third. Crest— An anchor ppr. Motto — Teudimus ; aud below, Aniuium fortuna sequitur. Craik (Ireland). Sa. on a pale »r. three jays of the first. Crest — A goat's head ar. armed gu. Craik (Scotland). Az. a ship or, under sail ar. Craik (Colston-Pytte, co. York). Per fesse ar. and sa. a pale couuterchanged, aud three crosses of the second. Craik (Ganton, Ryton, aud Heslarton, co. York). The same, with due did". Craik. Az. in the sea, iu base, vert, a ship in full course or, masts, sails, aud tackling ppr. flags gu. C R A C R A Cr41k. Ar. a fesse betw. three jays sa. Crest — An eagle's leg erased at the thigh ppr. Craill (Scotland). Gu. on a bend ar. three hearts of the field. Craister or Chaster (Ncithumberland). Quarterly, or and gu. in the first quarter a rook ppr. Crest — A raven ppr. Crake, or Creke (Crake, co. Norfolk). Or, on a fesse betw. three garbs gu. as many fleurs-de-lis of the first. Crake. The same Arms. Crest — On a cbapeau ppr. a talbot sejant, or. Crake, or Crekc. Sa. a dexter arm, habited in a mauiich or, holding in the hand ppr. a fleurs-de-lis of the second. Crakenthorp. Or, a chev. betw. three mullets az. on each a plate. Crest — Three ears of wheat or. Crakenthorpe. See Crackenthorp. Crakenthorpe. Or, a chev. sa. betw. three mullets pierced vert. Crest — Three ears of wheat or. Crakenthorpe. Or, a chev. betw. thi-ee mullets pierced sa. Crakenthorpe. Or, a chev. betw. three mullets az. (Another, pierced ar.) Crale. Ar. three mascles sa. Crall. Ar. three raascKs pierced sa. Cramborne, and Cka.mburne. Az. three bars ar. Cramuura, or Cra.mbury. Az. on three bars ar. six. martlets gu. three, two, and one. Cramer. Or, on a chief indented az. three fleurs-de- lis of the field, a canton erm. Crest — On a mount a cock with wings expanded ppr. Motto — Non dormit qui custotlet. Cramlington (Newcastle-on-Tync). Ar. two bars, and in chief three annulets az. Cramlington ( VVebtmoreland). Barry of six ar. and az. in chief three annulets sa. Cramlington (Yorkshire). The same, the annulets az. Crammond (Scotland). Quarterly, first, ar. a lion ramp, gu, ; second, or, a dexter hand couped fesse- ways, holding a cross crosslet fitchee gu. ; third, per fesse or and Tei't, in chief a galley of three masts, her oars in action sa, in base a salmon naiant ar. ; fourth, ar. a tree eradicated vert; in surtout an escutcheon az. charged with a bend betw. three pelicans in their nests ar. ('rest — A tower ar. masoned sa. Motto — My hope is constant in thee. Ckamonu, or Crawmonu (AuUlbar, Scotland; William de Cramond is designed Clericus de Warderoba Domini Regis, in a charter of John de Stratheru, 127S). Az. a bend or, betw. three pelicans feeding their young ar. (Another, the pelicans on the bend). Cramonu. Ar. a bend (another, three hearts) gu. Cramp (Dudinghurst, co. Essex). Az. a chev. ar, betw, six crosses crosslet fitchee or, Crampiiill, or Crampill. Ar. a saltire gu. fretty or. Ckamphuune (Ambury, co. Hertford; granted 20 Jan. 1700J. Per pale gu. and az. on a chev. betw. three buglehorns stringed or, as many crosses crosslet fitchee sa. Crest — A talbot's head erased erm. eared sa. gorged with a collar gu. charged with three crosses cros.jlet fitchfee or. Champion (Ireland). Quarterly, sa. and erm. on the first and fourth a pheou ar. Crest — A Roman fasces in pale ppr. Crampton (borne by Sir Philip Crampton, M.D. Dublin, Surgeon-General to the Forces, and Sur- geon in Ordinary to Her Majesty in Ireland, created a Baronet in IS39). Sa. an esquire's helmet ppr. betw. two lions pass, guai-d. in pale or, in chief a rose ar. seeded or, barbed vert, a canton quar- terly, or and gu. in the first a lion pass. sa. Crest — A demi lion ramp, or, holding betw. his paws a helmet close ppr. Motto — Fortem posce ani- mum. Cra.nauge, or Ckanach (Cranach, co. Chester; the heiiess iii. Meedhaui). Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three torteaux as many mullets of the field. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi stork with wings expanded ppr. Cranage (Pixley, co. Chester), Ar. a bend az. betw, two bucks' heads cabossed sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a demi monkey ppr, Cranbek. Ar, on two bars gu. three martlets of the field. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet a hand hold- ing a sheaf of arrows ppr. Cran BLR, or Craneburne, Az. on two bars ar. six martlets gu. Crane (Camborne, co. Cornwall). Ar. a crane sa. standing on a staff' raguly in base vert. Crane (London). Gu. on a fesse betw. three crosses formee fitchee or, as many annulets az. Crest — A demi hind or, ducally gorged az. Crane (Clerk of the Kitchen to King James I. ; granted IGOC). Gu. on a fesse betw. three crosses pattee or, as many annulets az. Crest — A demi hind or, ducally gorged az. Crane (Suffolk). Ar. a fesse betw. three (sometimes, six) crosses crosslet fitchee gu. Crest — A crane ppr. Crane (Chilton, co. Suff'olk, extinct bart.) Arms, &c. as the preceding. Crane. Gu. on a fesse betw. three crosses pattee fitchee or, a crane az. endorsed by two annulets of the last. Crane. Per bend or and az. Cranln (Loudon and Y'orksbire). Or, five fleurs-de- lis in cross sa. a chief wavy az. Cranen. Ar. a fesse eugr. betw. six crosses crosslet gn- Craneslev. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three cranes az. Ckantield (granted 1613). Ar. on a pale az. three fluurs-de lis of the first. Crest — On a ducal coro- net or, a fleur-de-lis betw. two ostrich feathers ar. Cranfielu. Az. a talbot pass. betw. three round buckles or. Crani ielu, Az. an eagle displ. or, crowned of the last. Cranforu (South Newton, CO. Northampton). Ar. a chief indented az. Cranford (Warwickshire). Gu. a fret or, a chief ar. Cranforu. The same Arms. Crest — An eagle with wiugs expanded ppr. supporting a flag az. Chaniohu. Or, two lions pass. sa. crowned of the lield. Ckanisley. Ar. a chev. betw. three cranes ar. Cranke (London;. Per bend sinister az. and vert, a lion pass, reguard. or, on a canton ar. an escallop gn- Cranmer (Kent). Or, on a chev. az. betw. three pe- licans sa. vulning themselves ppr. as many cinque- foils or. Cranmer (Nottinghamshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three cranes az. Crest — A crane's head erased az. pierced through the back of the neck with an arrow ppr. barbed and plumed ar. the neck vulned gu. Cranmore. Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three pelicans sa. vulning themselves ppr. as many cinquetoils or. Crest— A crane's head erased ar. beaked gu. • pierced through with an arrow ppr. Cranston (Mockrie, Scotland). Gu. three cranes ar. within a bordure invecked of the second, ('rest — A crane's heud erased ppr. Motto — I desire not to want. Cranstoun (Lord Cranstoun). Gu, three cranes ar. Crest — A crane roostmg with its head under its wing, and holding up a stone in the dexter foot, all ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a lady richly attired, her upper vestment gu. the under one or, holding out a branch of strawberries in her dexter hand ; sinisttr, a stag all ppr. Motto — Thou shalt want ere 1 want. Chan well (Huntingdonshire and Kent). Per saltire or and gu. over all a saltire sa. charged with a crescent ar. Cuaswell (Cranwell, CO. Lincoln). Gu. three cranes dose ar. Crest — A crane close ar, Cranwell. Ar, on a chev. sa. betw. three cranes close az. as many escallops or. Crest — On a mount vert a hare courant ar. Ckastein. Ar. three Cornish choughs ppr. two and C R A CRA one, and as many arrows gu. one and two. Crest — A Cornish chough close ppr. betw. a pair of wings expanded gu. Crastkr. Quarterly, or and gu. in the first quarter a cock ppr. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a cock ppr. Crastor (Crastor, Alnwick, co. Northumberland, a very ancient family, represented by Thomas Wood Cbastor, of Crastor, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, quarterly or and gu. in the first quarter a raven ppr. for Crastor ; second and third, az. on a bend ar. three fleurs-de-lis sa. each charged with as many bezants, for Wood. Crests — First, a raven ppr. charged on the breast with an escallop or, for Crastor ; second, a wolf's head sa. erased or, gorged with a collar of the last, charged with three annulets gu. for Wood. Crasy. Ar. (sometimes, or) two bends gu. betw. nine escallops of the second. Cratford (Chelmai'sh,co. Worcester). Ar. a unicorn salient gu. Crest — A demi lion ramp, guard, erminois ducally gorged az. Cratmorne (Crathorne, co. York). Ar. on a cross gu. five crosses pattee or. Crest — On a mount vert a bird sa. Crathorne (Salaby, co. Lincoln). Ar. on a saltire gu. five crosses flory or. Crest — A bird standing on a thornbush all ppr. • ■ Crathorne (Yorkshire). Ar. on a bend engr. sa. a mullet of the first. Craucure, or Cuavicure. Az. a cross cooped and voided ar. Craufurd (Scotland, borne by Clifford Cbaufurd, jun. esq. of the Audit Oftice E.l.C. and Camber- well). Gu. on a fesse erm. betw. three mullets ar. two crescents interlaced. Crest — A hawk close ppr. hooded gu. belled and jesstd or. Motto — Durum patientia. Craufohu (as impaled by the late General Chowne). Ar. a buck's head erased sa. quartering gu. a fesse erm. the whole within a bordure quarterly gu. and ar. Craufurd (Craufurdland, co. Ayr, descended from John Craufurd, third son of Sir Reginald do Crau- furd, by Margaret his wife, tlau. and heiress of James de Loudoun, feudal Lord of Loudoun. The . Craufurds of Gifi'ordland, of Birkheid, of Deal, of Walstou, Classlochie,of Tweeddale, &c. &c. were ca- dets of Craufurdland ; the present representative, through female descent, is William Howison Craw furd, of Crawfurdland Castle, near Kilmarnock, and of Braehead, Mid Lothian, esq.) Quarterly, first aud fourth, gu. a fesse erm. for Cramfiird ; second and third, ar. a heart ppr. on a chief az. three fleurs de lis or, for Howiso.N of Braehead. Crests — First, a mai-ble pillar supporting a man's heart ppr. for Craufurd ; second, a dexter hand ppr. couped at the wrist for HowisoN. Supporters (of Howison) — Two husbandmen in the dress of 1-100, one holding a fiiiil.and the other a basin and napkin. For the origin of these supiiorters, see HuwisoN. Alot toes— Fivat, Slant inuixa Deo; second, Sursum corda Crause. Gu. on a fesse ar. three mullets pierced of the field. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a hand holding a rose slipped and leaved ppr. Craven (Earl of Craven). Ar. a fesse betw. six crosses orosslet fitchee gu. Crest — On a chapeau purp. turned up ei-m. a griffin statant, with wings elevated and endoised of the last. Supporters — Two griffins erm. Motto — Virtus in actione con- sistit. Chavf.n (Brockhampton Park, co. Gloucester). The same Arms, Crest, and Motto. Craven (Ancient). Or, five fleurs-de-lis in cross sa. a chief wavy gu. Craven. Or, five fleurs de lis with crosses sa. a chief wavy az. Crest — On a square pedestal sa. a falcon az. with wiugs expanded, beaked and legged gu. Craven. Az. a fesse dancettee erm. betw. six crosses crosslet fitcUee gu. Cravon. Ar. on a fesse betw. three crosses crossltt in chief, and one in base gu. two crosses crosslet of the field. Craw (Heugh-Head, Scotland). Per chev. engr. vert and gu. three crows ar. Crest — A crow standing on a garb ppr. Motto — Nec careo, ncc euro. Craw (Auchencraw, Scotland). Per chev. (another, of East Reston, embattled) vert and gu. three crows ar. Crest — A crow ppr. Motto — Cut debeo fidus. Craw (Nether Byer, Scotland). The same Arms, within a bordure counterchanged. Crest — A crow ppr. Motto — God is my safety. Crawcester. Quarterly, or and gu. in the first quar- ter a martlet sa. Crawe. Az. on a chev. betw. ten cinquefoils ar. three mullets gu. Crest — A hawk with wings expanded ar. charged on the breast with a cinquefoil sa. Crawfurd (Scotland, descended from Reginald de Crawfurd, living in the beginning of the twelfth century, who is supposed, from the strongest pre- sumptive evidence, identity of arms, &c. to have sprung from a younger son of the old Earls of Richmond. The heiress of the chief line, Susanna, dau. and heiress of Sir Reginald Crawfurd, of Loudoun, knt. the patriotic companion in arms of Wallace, «i. Sir Duncan Campbell of Lochaw ; her descendants were Earls of Loudoun. The male line of the family was continued by the Crawfurds of Crosby and Auchnames, whose representative, the present Colonel Robert Cbawfdrd, of New- field, in Ayrshire, is chief of the Crawfurds of Crawfurd and Crosby). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a fesse enn. for Crawfurd of Crawfurd; second and third, ar. an escutcheon sa. for Lou- doun of Loudoun, and a central coat gu. thereon a fesse erm. surmounted by two spears saltireways, for Crosby ; the two lances were an augmentation granted to Reginald Crawfurd, of Crosby, to com- memorate his exploits at Bannockburn. Crest — A phoenix rising from the flames gu. Supporters — Two stags gu. Motto — God shaw the right. Crawfurd (original family of Auchnames, descended from Hugh Crawfurd, of Crosby, second sou of Sir Uegiuald Crawfurd, of Loudoun, and now re- presented by Colonel Crawfurd of Newfield). As Loudoun. Crawfurd (originally of Baidland, now of Ardmillan, derived from Craufurd of Loudoun). Gu. ou a fesse erm. betw. three mullets ar. two crescents interlaced of the field, quartering Kennedy of Ardmillan. Crest — A falcon hooded and belled ppr. Motto — Durum patieutia frango. Crawfurd (Kerse, Scotland). Ar. a stag's head, erased gu. (sometimes, sa.) attired or, distilling drops of blood. Crest — A dexter hand issuing out of a cloud, grasping a hart by the horns, and bearing him to the ground, all ppr. Motto — Tutuni te robore reddam. These ensigns, Nisbet says, were borne by Kerse, as " being descended from Sir Grekau Crawfurd," whom he states to have rescued David I. from the attack of a stag. Crawfurd (C'ramlavg,a cadet of Kerse). Same Arms, &c. as the preceding. Crawfurd (Drumsoy, anotlier cadet of Kerse). Same A rms. Ckawfuru (the second family of Auchnames, Scotland, eertljicd at the Lion Off. 10 May, ir?a, being the representatives of Craufurd of Drumsoy). Quar- terly, first and fourth, ar. a stag's head erased gu. for Craufurd of the Kerse; second and third, gu. a fesse erm. over all two tilting spears in saltire ar. all within a bordure, quarterly, counterchanged of the first and tliird. Crest — A stag's head erased gu. betw. the attires a cross crosslet fitchee of the last. Motto — Tutum te robore reddam. Crawfurd (Kilburney ; a distinguished family of the name ; the last Sir John Crawfurd, of Kilburney, hart, died in lUGl, having settled his estate on his younger dau. MargaretCrawfurd,'of Kilburney, who ni. Patrick Lindsay, second son of John, Earl of Crawford and Lindsay , and had one sou, John, great- grandfather of the last Earl of Crawford, and of the late Lady Mary Lindsay Crawford, of Kilburney Priory ; and two daus. Margaret, Coiintess of Glas- C RA CR R gnw, and Magdalen, )«. to George Diindiis, of Dud- dingstouii, esq.) Gu. a fesse erra. Crest—ka er- mine pass. ppr. Motto — Sine labe nota. Cawvi-URL) (Cartsburn, descended from Kilburney). Gu. a fesse erm. betw. tliree mullets ar. within a bovdure of thel;ist. Crest— K crescent ar. charged with a star. Motto — Sine labe lucebit. Criwfurd f Jordanhill). Gu. a fesse erm. and in base two swords saltireways ppr. hilts and pomels or. Crest — /V pair of balances on the point of a dagger paleways. il/orio— God shaw the right. See Ca i WFUIID-POLLOCK. Cravv.-'urd (Cartsburn, cadet of Jordanhill, deriving from Thomas Crawfurd, second son of Cornelius Crawfurd, of Jordanhill, by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir James Lockhart, of Lee ; Thomas Crawfurd's third son was George Crawfurd, the historian ; and his eldest, Thomas Crawfurd, of Cartsburn, ances- tor of the Cr.vwfurus of that place, now repre- sented, through female descent, by William Mac- knight Crawfurd, of Cartsburn, esq.) Gu. a fesse erm. betw. a crescent in chief, and two swoids sal- tirewise, hilted and pomelled or, in base. Crest — A sword erect in pale, having a pair of balances on the point ppr. Motto — Quod tibi hoc alteri. Crawfurd (Crosby). Gu. a fesse erm. quarteringthe ensigns of Loudoun and Crosby). Supporters — Two stags gu. Crest — A phoenix, rising from the flames gu. Motto — God shaw the right. Crawfurd (Drongarne). Ar. threestags' heads couped sa. Crawfurd (Drumsoy). Ar. a stag's head erased, armed with three tires gu. Crest — A stag's head erased gu. betw. the attires a cross crosslet fitchee of the same. Afotto — Tutum te robore reddam. Crawfurd. Ar. a stag's head erased, with a cross crosslet betw. the attires gu. Crawfurd (Monargon, Scotland). The same as Craw- furd, Easter Seatoun. Crawfurd (Northumberland). Or, on a chev. vert three birds' heads erased or. Crawfurd (Kilburney, Stirlingshire, and Welford, CO. Berks, bart). Ar. a buck's head erased gu. Crest — A buck's head erased as in the Arms, betw. the attii es a cross couped sa. Crawfurd (Cloverhill, Scotland). Gu. a fesse erm. betw. three crows ar. Crest — A garb ppr. Motto — God feeds the crows. Crawfurd (Easter Seatoun, Scotland;. Gu. a fesse wavy erm. betw. three mullets ar. pierced az. Crest — An increscent chequy ar. and az. Motto — Fide et diligeutia. Ckawfurd (Leitnorris, Scotland). Gu. a fesse erm. and in chief two stars ar. Crawfurd (Haining, Scotland). Gu. a fesse erm. betw. two stars in chief, and a hart's head couped in base or. Crawfurd (Linlithgow, Scotland). Gu. a fesse erm. betw. two mullets in chief ar. and a hart's head cabossed in base or, attired sa. Crest — A hart's head couped ppr. Motto — Hactenus invictus. Crawfurd (Loudon, Scotland). The same. Crawfurd (Scotland). Gu. a fesse erm. surmounted of two spears in saltire ar. Crawfurd (Scotland). Ar. two spears in saltire . . betw. four spots of erm. Crawfurd (Passell). Gu. a fesse erm. in base a ship with three masts, sails furled ppr. Crest — A stag's head ppr. betw. the horns a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Motto — Omnia Deojuvant. Crawfurde. Ar. a chief dancettee az. Crest — A dexter hand holding a lancet ppr. Crawley. Arg. a chev. gu. betw. three cranes az. Crawley (Nether Crawley, co. Bedford, represented by Samuel Crawley, of Stockwood Park, co. Bedford, esq.) Or, on a fesse gu. betw. three storks ppr. as many crosses crosslet of the field. Quartering arg. on a chev. gu. betw. three cinque- foils of the second, three bezants for Edcerly. Crest — A crane ppr. holding in one talon a fleur- de-lis or. Motto — Mihi coelum portus. Crawley (Dorsetshire). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three pears az. Crest — A lion's head erased, semee de hurts, gorged with a ducal coronet gu. Crawley (London). Sa. a lion, pass, guard, betw. three mullets, ar. Crawley. Ar. a chev. vert, betw. three cranes (an- other, herons) az. Crvwley. Vert, on a chev. or, a star of eight points, betw. two roses gu. Crawshaw. Gu. a pale and chief or. Crerf— A grey- hound courant ar. collared gu. Crawsh vy. Erm. on a fesse az. three plates. Crest — A greyhound courant sa. Ckawthorne (Caldham, co. Kent). Az. on a chief dancettee. .a label of live points gu. Cray (Kent). Gu. a cross engr. or, over all a bend az. Crest — A. chevalier on horseback, in armour, holding a sword in pale, all ppr. Cray. Ar. on a bend betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee gu. an escallop of the field. Craycroft (Cambridge and Lincolnshire). Sco'Cra- CROFT. Craycroft (Lincolnshire). Per bend, vert and gu. on a bend dancettee or, three ravens ppr. CRAYCROFr (Lincolnshire). Per bend, gu. and vert, on a bend dancettee ar. three mullets sa. Craycroft (Lincolnshire). Per bend, vert and gu. on a fesse dancettee ar. three martlets sa. Craycroft. Per pale, vert and gu. ou a bend in- dented ar. three crows sa. Craye (VVickford, Isle of Ely). Ar. t'.iree greyhounds courant, in bend, cotised sa. betw. three eagles displ. of the last. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a grilTiu's head ar. collared of the first. Crayford (Kent). See Craford. Cbeagh (Newcastle-on Tyne ; granted 3 March 1684- 5). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three laurel branches vert, on a chief az. as many bezants. Crest — A horse's head couped, ar. betw, two laurel branches ppr. Creagh (Ireland). Arg. three laurel branches vert, on a chief gu. as many plates. Crest — A uag's head erased, bridled ppr. Creagiie (Castle Park.co. Tipperary). Arms, &c. as the preceding. Creamer (Seche). Ar. three wolves' heads erased, sa. ou a chief gu. as many cinquefoils, or. Creasy. Or, five escallops in cross gu. Crest — A greyhound's head sa. collared ar. Crean. Ar. a chev. gu. on a chief az. three crescents of the field. Crest — A water bouget az. Crecott (Sussex). Or, a fesse brettessed gu. Creck. Ar. a heron volant az. membei*ed or, betw. three escallops gu. Crest — A swan ar. Crecroft (Crecroft). Az. on a bend dancettfee or, three martlets sa. Creit — A stork ppr. supporting with the dexter foot a battle-axe, staff or, headed, ar. Crecy. Barry of six, gu. and or, on a chief of the first three plates, betw. two base esquires of the second an incscutcheon ar. Crecy. Gu. a maunch and hand ar. Crecy. Gu. a cross engr. or. Credy (Devonshire). Az. six mascles disjoined, ar. a label of three points of the last. Credy. Az. six mascles ar. Cree (Scotland). Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. two mul- lets in chief and a lion ramp, in base, az. a griffin's head couped of the field. Crest — An arm in ar- mour embowed, wielding a scimetar ppr. Motto — Delectat et ornat. Creech (Edinburgh). Or, two bars sa. betw. nine martlets az. tliree, three, and three. Crest — A dexter hand, holding a laurel crown ppr. Motto — Volenti nil difficile. Creed (Wiltshire and Sarum ; granted 4 June, ICU.l). Erm. on a chev. engi-. sa. three leopards' heads, or. Creed (London). Enn. on a chev. sa. cotised gu. betw. three estoiles of the last, as many leopards' heads or. Crest — A dove with an olive branch ppr. Creed. As the last ; the field arg. Crest—A. dcmi wolf, reguard. enninois, holding in the dexter paw an estoile gu. Creed. Per pale, sa. and gu. on a chev. engr. or, CRE CRE and erm. three leopards' faces of the second. Cresf — On an oak. branch vert, a dove ar. with a sprig in his beak ppr. charged on the breast with a cross pattfee gu. Creeion. Ar. a lion ramp. vert. Crest — A dragon pass, vomiting lire, all ppr. CiiiiiiVEV. Ar. fretty sa. in each interstice a crescent gu. Crest — A griffin sejant, per pale ar. and sa. win{?ed or. Crefeyt. Sa. on a fesse dancettee ar. three mullets of the field. Crefilt. Sa. a fesse dancettee betw. three mullets ar. Ckefton. Gu. a saltire engr. ar. Cregoe. Az. on a chev. or, betw. three falcons, vo- lant, as many plates. Crest — An arm in armour enibowed, cut off below the wrist, holding in the hand an arrow. Alotto — Fortuna audaces juvat. Crehall, or O'Crehall (Ireland). Or, two bars az. Crehington. Erm. (another, ar.) on a bend gu. three cinquefoils or. Creich, or Creigh (Scotland). Or, two bars sa. betw. six martlets az. three, two, and one. Creighton (Frendraught). See Crichto.n. Cbeighton {Earl of Erne). Quarterly, first and fourth, ai'. a lion ramp. az. ; second and third, ar. on a chev. az. betw. three sprigs of laurel vert, as many boars' heads of the first. Crest — A dragon's head vert, spouting fire ppr. Supporters— Tv/o lions az. each crowned with an earl's coronet ppr. Motto — God send grace. Creighton (borne by John Creighton, of Crum Castle, CO. Fermanagh, esq. heir-presumptive to the earldom of Erne). Arms, &c. same as Earl of Ernu. Creke (Cartling, co. Cambridge). Gu. a maunch, within an orle of fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — In a cres- cent ar. a bundle of five arrows or, headed and barbed ar. tied with a ribbon gu. Creke. Or, a fesse vaire, of the first and gu. Crekellayd, or Creyklanu. Ar. a fesse betw. three horses' heads couped, sa. bridled or. Creketlaiu. The same as the last. Creketofte. Az. on a cross ar. five escallops gu. Cbeketot. Fusily, or and sa. Crest — A stag's head erased or. Crekinchaib. Barry of six, ar. and gu. in chief three torteaux, over all a bendlet of the first. Crekingham. Ar. two bars gu. in chief three tor- teaux, over all a baton sa. Crekingham. Ar. two bars gu. betw. three torteaux, a bordure sa. Crekington. Erm. (another, ar.) on a bend gu. three cinquefoils or. Crektoft. Lozengy, or and .sa. Cremer, or Cremor (London and Norfolk). Az. three wolves' heads erased, sa. on a chief gu. as many cinquefoils pierced, or. Crest — A ram's head erased, paly of six, ar, and gu. attired of the first. Cremer. Vert, three eagles displ. ar. Cremford, or Cramfuru. Ar. (another, or) two lions jiass in pale, sa. crowned or. Cremorne, Baron. See Dawson. Crenecour, Crenecourt, or Crenker. Ar. a cross voided gu. Creneker (Kent). Gu. a cross or. Creneley. Ar. on a bend sa. three eagles displ. with two necks or. Crenv^ay. Gu. a fesse or, on a chief of the second three martlets vert. C ben WAY. The same, within a bordure gobonated ar. and az. Creping (Lincolnshire). Gu. a lion ramp, (another, saliant) ar. within an orle of billets or. Crest — A lion pass. ppr. holding in the dexter paw a cres- cent ar. Creseacre (Barnborough, co. York, resident lords tliereof from the thirteenth century to the time of Hen. VHI. ; the heiress, Anne Cresacre, m. John More, esq. only son of the ever memorable Sir Thomas More). Or. three lions ramp. gu. Crest — A cat-a-mountain ; the origin of the crest, says tradition, was the circumstance of the death of Percival Cresacre, who, it is asserted, was attacked and killed by a wild cat from one of the little woods of Barnborough. Cresakre, or Cresacre (Yorkshire). Or, three Hons ram. purp. Creseley. Ar. three cht>v. sa. Creseyt. Sa. a fesse daucettee betw. three martlets ar. Cbespicny. Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a lion saliant, in the dexter base a fer de moulin sa. ; second and third, az. three bars ar. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a gauntlet ppr. holding a cutlass ar. hilt and pomel or. Cbespine. Gu. ten lozenges ar. four, three, two and one. Crest — A hydra with seven heads, vert. Cressall. Az. on a pile ar. three crescents in pale ppr. Crest— "Vvfo lion's paws erased, supporting a bezant. Cresse, or Cressy (Ouldcotts, co. Nottingham). Ar. on a bend cotised sa. three crescents of the field. Crest — A grifiin's head couped, sa. Cresse. Gu. a chev. compony ar. and or, betw. seven crosses crosslet of the second. Cressel (Scadbury, co. Kent). Sa. a fesse arg.betw. three chaplets or. Cressen.ot Cresson. Paly of six, ar. andsa. achev. gu- Cressenbeyn, or Cressenber (Tournay). Or, semce de trefoils gu. a label of five points gobonated ar. and az. Cressenor, Cresnor, or Cresnall, (Morley, co. Nor- folk and Suffolk : William Cressenor, who was buried at Sudbury, in the latter county in 1454, m. Margaret, widow of Lord Scrope, of Bolton, and dau. of Ralph Nevlle, Earl of Westmorland, K. G.) Ar. on a bend engr. sa. three ciosses crosslet fitchee or. (Another, ar.) Crest — A dexter arm embowed and couped, holding three stalks of wheat. Cressener (Essex and London, presumed to have descended from the Suffolk family ; Elizabeth, dau. of George Cressener, of London, esq. m. Samuel Tiif- nell, of Langleys, co. Essex, esq.) Arms, &c. as the preceding. Cresset (Essex). Ar. a bend gu. in chief a demi lion sa. Cresset (Upton-Cresset, Salop). Az. a cross engr. within a bordure also engr. or. Crest — A demi lion ramp, guard, ar. ducally crowned or, holding a beacon ar. fire ppr. Cresset. Ar. a lion pass, in bend sa. depressed by a bend gu. Cressey, or Cressie {temp. Hen. II.) Ar. a lion ramp, double queued sa. armed and langued gu. Cressingham. Ar. three swans in pale sa. beaked gu- Cressy (Essex). Or, a lion ramp. sa. tail forked. (Another adds a label gu.) Cressy (Cressy Hall, co. Lincoln). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi eagle displ. ppr, Cressy, or Creswick (Birken, co. York). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. tail forked. Cressy. Ar. a lion ramp, double queued, sa. in the dexter canton a cinquefoil gu. Crestnox (Attleburgh). Ar. on a bend engr. sa. three crosses crosslet fitchee, or. Creston (Norfolk). Gu. a saltire engr. ar. (Another, a crescent in chief.) Creston. Gu. a saltire engr. ar. Crest — A lion pass, resting his dexter paw on a roundle. Creston. Az. three mullets or, two and one. Cbesty. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three lozenges gu. Creswell (Hampshire, fon/). Edw. I.) Ar. three bars gemelles sa. Crest — A sinister arm in chain ar- mour, holding in the hand ppr. a cross bottonce, fitchee, or. Creswell (Purston, Northamptonshire; arras con- firmed and crest granted to Robert Cresswell, of Purston, esq. by Dethick, Garter, 31 Elizabeth). Az. thi'ee plates, each charged with a squirrel gu. cracking a nut or. Crest — A branch of a tree bar- ways vert, thereon a squin'el gu. cracking a nut CRE C RI or, betw. two twigs of bazle of the first, fructeil of the tliird. (Another crest — A Saracen's heasl ppr.) Creswell (Creswell, co. York). Gu. three plates, on each a squirrel of the field. Creswell, or Cp.esvvyll. Ar. on a bend sa. three rams' heads embossed of the field. (Another, or.) Cresswell (borne by Addison John Baker Cress- well, of Cresswell, co. Northumberland, esq. I\I.P. for the northern division of that county, repre- sentative of the Cresswells of Cresswell, seated in Northumberland since the reign of Richard I.) Quarterly, first and fourtli,erminois three torteaux, two and one, each charged with a squirrel sejant arg. for Cressvvell; second and third, gu. a goat statant, armed and crined or, betw. tln'ee saltires of the last, for Baker; on a shield of pretence, first and fourth, for Baker, as above ; second and third, az. two chevronels arg. betw. two garbs in chief or, and in base two swords in saltire ppr. pomels and hilts gold, for Reed. Crests — First, Cresswell, a mount vert, thereon a torteau, cliarged as in the arms; second, Baker, a goat's bead erased arg. armed and crined or, goi'ged with a collar gemel, and charged on the neck with a saltire gu. Motto — Cressa ne careat. Creswick. Or, a lion ramp, guard, gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an arm embowed in armour, holding in the hand a dagger ppr. Creswold (Norwich, 1003). Az. three plates, on each a squirrel sejant gu. cracking a nut or. Cretinc (Kent). Ar. a chev. betw. three mullets of six points, pierced gn. Crest — A bear pass, thrust through the neck with an arrow in bend sinister. Creting (Suffolk). Ar. a chev. eugr. sa. betw. three ogresses. Creting (-22 Edw. I.) Ar. a chev. betw. three mul- lets gu. pierced of the fifld. Cretinge (Suffolk). Ar. a chev. betw. three mullets gu. Crest, as Cuetino, Kent. Cretowne, or Cretownes. Ar. a lion ramp, sa, over all a fesse battelly, az. within a bordure engr. gu. (Another, the fe.-^se ragnly.) Creuze (France ; borne by Sarah, wife of the Rev. George West, A. M. of Guildford, co. Surrey, dau. and heiress of the late Francis Creuze, esq. for- merly of Beddington House, co. Surrey, and of Howlield, co. Essex). Gu. a dexter arm issuant from clouds from tlie sinister, holding in the hand a sword erect, on the point three crescents inter- laced, all ppr. quartering Goldsborouch and Slanev. Crevecoeur, and Creveseur. Or, a cross voided gu. Crevequer, and Creverquere. The same Arms. Crest — A mountain in flames ppr. Crevit. Sa. a cross dancettSe betw. three martlets ar. Crew (Nantwich, Pulcroft, Holt, and Aston, co. Chester). Az. a lion ramp. ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's gamb erect ar. Crew (Crew, co. Chester). Same Arms. Crew (Durham). The same Arms. Crest — A ferret collared and lined. Crewe (Baron Crewe). Quarterly; first, quarterly, first and fourth az. ; second and third ar. a cross patonce sa. ; second, a cross patonce sa. ; third az. a lion ramp. ar. ; fourth, quarterly, ar. and purp. over all a bend gu. charged with three mullets ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's gamb erect ar. Supporters — The dexter a lion, the sinis- ter a griffin, both ppr. Alotto — Sequor nec infe- rior. Crewe (formerly HARPUR,of Caulke Abbey.co. Derby, bart., assumed the surname and arms of Crewe, by royal license, 11 April, 1808). First and fourth, Crewe, az. a lion ramp, arg.; second and tliird, Harpor, ar. a lion i-amp. within a bordure engr. sa. Crests — First, Crewe, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's gamb erect ar. ; second, Harpur, a boar pass, or, ducally gorged gu. Crewe (Pen y biyn, co. Montgomery). See Crewe Rea d. Crkwe (London). Az. a lion ramp. ar. Crewe. Az. a lion ramp. ar. charged on the shoulder with a mullet pierced sa. Crewell. Ar. a bend sa. Creweniiall. Barry wavy of eight sa. and ar, on a fesse gu. three broad arrows paleways or. Crewenhall. Sa. on a fesse gu. betw. two bars wavy ar. three broad arrows paleways or, the heads down. Crewker. Ar. a fesse betw. six martlets sa. (Ano- ther adds a bordure of the second.) Crews (Fotheringham, co. Northampton, and Cruse Mo; chard, co. Devon). See Cruwys. Crewse (Devonshire). Az. a bend per bend dancettee gu. and ar. betw. two escutcheons or. Crewse. Az. a bend cotised betw. four birds volant ar. Crey (Kent). Gu. a cross engr. or, over all a bend az. Crey. Gu. a cross engr. or. Crey. Erm. a cross gu. fretty of the first. Creyfeyt. Sa. on a fesse dancettee ar. three mul- lets gu. Creyke (Marton ; an ancient Yorkshire family, the first of which on record is Sir Walter de Creyke, knt. appointed governor of Berwick, iS-iO : the pre- sent representative is Ralph Creyke, of Marton E. R. and of Rawcliffe, W. R. of the county of York, esq.) Per fesse arg. and sa. a pale and three ravens (called Creykes in the old language of York- shire) counterchanged, quartering Ecglinto.n and Arden. Crest — On a garb or a raven ppr. Crevthorns. Az. five chev. or, a label of as many points gu. Criall. Or, two chev. gu. on a canton of the last a key of the first. Crest — Out of a mural crown a demi lion ramp, guard, gu. holding betw. his fore- gambs a key or. Criche (Derbyshire, temp. Edward II.: Cornelius Cliche, the last of the family, d. in very reduced circumstances in 1789, aged 101). Erm. on a pale sa. three crosses pattee fitcliee or. Criche (London and Oxfordshire; granted 1049). Erm. on a pule sa. three crosses formee fitchee or, a mullet for diff. Crest — A demi lion erm. crowned or, holding a cross formee fitchee of the last. Criche. Sa. a chev. betw. two crescents in chief, and a pelican vuluing itself in base, or. Crichton (That Ilk, co. Edinburgh ; Lord Cr'ichton and Viscount Frendra light, chief of this ancient house, descended from William de Crichton, " Do- minus de eodem," living in 1240 ; the last Lord Freudrauglit joined James II. in France, was at- tainted in 1090, a.ni d. s. p. in 1698). Quarterly, first and fourth, arg. a lion ramp. az. armed and langued gu.; second and third, arg. a saltire and chief az. over all on an escutcheon az. three stars arg. within a double tressure fiory counterflory or: this surtout was carried as commemorative of the descent from Dunbar, Earl of Murray, and the ensigns of Ci'ichton are thus illuminated amongst the barons' arms in the house of Fallahall, 1604. Crest — A dragon spouting out fire ppr. Supporters — Two lions az. armed and crowned or. Crichton (Sanquiiar, Karl of Dumfries, a cadet of the noble house of Frendraught, now represented by the Marquess of Bute). Quarterly, first and fourth, arg. alien ramp. az. armed and langued gu. for Crichton ; second and third, or, a fesse chequy arg. and az. within a double tressure flory, coun- terflory gu. for Stewart. Motto — God send grace. Crichton Stuart {Marquess of Bute). See Stuart. Crichton (Brunston, Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp, az, armed and langued gu. within a bordure engr. of the second. Crichton (borne by Sir Alexanper Crichton, knt. M.D.) ^m.s, the same. Crest — A talbot statant arg, collared or. Crichton (Cairnea, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, CiticHTON; second and third gu. three martlets or, for Cairnes. Crichton (Cranston, Scotland; descended of Fren- draught). Or, a lion ramp. az. within a borduro B»- H II C R I Crichtom (Innerneity, Scotland). Erm. a lion ramp, az. Cmr.HTON (Kuthven, Scotland). Ar. a liou ramp. az. on a chief of tlie last three lozenges of the tlrst. Crcxt — A pillar ar. Motto — Stand sure. CmcHTON (Easthill, Scotland; a cadet of Rutiiven). Ar. a lion ramp. az. armed and langued sa. In chief two mullets gu. Crest, as the last. Motto — God me guide. Ckickut, or Crickett. Vert, a cross couped and pierced or, on a chief ar. three crescents gu. Crest — A li m pass, guard, az. Crickett (Blackmorc, co. Essex). Ar. three drakes' heads erased ppr. Crest — A drake's head erased ppr. Crickman. Ar. a fesse quarterly az. and gn. hetw. three mascles (auolher, mullets) sa. Crest — A stag lodged ppr. Cridland (Somersetshire). Erm. on a chev. gu. three roses ar. Crest — Two dexter hands conjoined, issuing from clouds ppr. Criegh (Scotland^. Or, two bars sa. on each three martlets ar. Criell. Per fesse or and gu. three annulets counter- changed. Crieli.. Sa. on a fesse betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. as many mullets of the firot. Criell. Gu. a chief or. Criell, or Guyll. Gu. three bends or. Criei.l, or Ki;BRiELL. Same as Cr.ioL, Albury. Crierie, or Krierv (Scotland). Persaltire erm. and az. in chief and base a ci'escent gu. in the flamiches a mullet ar. Crcl. — A beehive sa. with bees volant or. Motto — Induslria. Criketot {temp. Edw. I ) Lozengy or and sa. Crikram. Ar. a fesse quarterly, az. and gu. betw. three mullets i)ieri-ed sa. Criki oft. Az. on a beud ar. five escallops gu. Crest — A demi unicorn az. Crlmes (Bucliland). Or, three bars gu. on the first bar two mail'eis, and on the third oae, sa. a chief barry ncbulee of four arg. and az. Crest — A martlet. Cringan, Ckin\n, or Crinzian (Duiifviessliire). Ar. two halbei'ts cndoivsed gu. in the middle fesse point tiirce arrows paleways in fesse sa. Crest — A dexter arm in ajTnour embowed, holding a dagger bendways, jmnt downwards ppr. Motio — Subito. Crink, or Croke (Scotland). Gu. on abend ar. tliree shields sa, Criol (Albui-y, co. Hertford). Or, two chev. gu. a canton of Cue second. Crioll (Cro:xton). Av. two chev. and a canton gu. Crioll, or Kerigli. (Leicestershire). Ar. two chev. and a borduj'e gu, Crioll, or Kerioll. Ar. three chev. and a canton gu. Crest — A mullet environed with clouds ppr. Gripping, or Cropping (Oiifovdshire), Chequy or and az. three cjescents gu, Crippis. Or, on a chev, gn, three hor.seshoes ar, Cripps (Honiestall, co. Sussex; granted 25 July, 10C2). Or, on a chev. vert five horseshoes ar. Cripps. The sDine Arms. Crest — An ai'm in armour embowed,holJlng a sciu»etar jipr. Cripps (Cirencester; borne by Joseph Cripps of Ci- rencester, esq. lale M. P. for that place in ten par liaments). Or, on a chev, vevt, five horseshoes of the field, Crcsi — Aaoslricli's head eiased, gorged with a ducal coronet, holding a horseshoe ia its bill, all ppr. Crisp, Or, on a chev, sa, five horseshoes ar, Crispe (Queeksand Clive Court, in Thaiiet.co. Kent, of wliich family w as Sir Henry C -ispe, of Qneekes, knt. a man of gieat note temp. Hen, VI It.) Erm, a fesse chequy arg, and sa. quaileviug or, on a chev. sa. five hoi'seshoes gold, another coat of Crispe. Crest — A cameleopard arg. pellettee, col- lared and lined or, Crispe (Kent), Or, on a chev, sa. five horseshoes of the field. Crest — A cameleopard ar, pellettee, at- tired, collared, and lined ox-, Crispe (Kent), Vert, on a chev, ar, five (another, throe) horseshoes sa. c n o Crispe (Kent). Ar. on a bend sa. three horseshoes of the field. Crispe (as borne by the celebrated Sir Nicholas Crispe, of Hammersmith, co. Middlesex, bart. so distinguished for the services he rendered to the royal cause during the civil v/ar). Ar, on a chev. sa. five horseshoes or. Crest — A cameleopard or, pellettee, attired and collared of the first, lined ar. Crispe (London), The same, Crispe. Erm, a fesse compony sa, and ar. on a chief of the second three n)artlets or, Crispig, Gu. on a mount in base a stag pass, ar, in chief two mullets or. Crest — A lion pass, gu. resting his dexter paw on a bezant ppr. Crispin (Wallingford, co, Berks, temp. Hen, 1.) Barry of eight ar. and gu. within a bordure engr. sa. Crispin (Woolston, co. Devon: the heiress m. Brad- stone). Gu. ten lozenges ar. four, three, two, and one. Cri.pin (Halton, co. Hunts). Sa. two ai-ms in fesse, habited ar. joining the hands ppr. one issuing from the dcTLter side, the other fi ora the sinister, betw. three c'escenls of the second, Crispin (Salisbui-y), Barry of ten ar, and gu, within a bovdure engr, sa, Crispin, Barry bendy ar, and gu. counterchanged. Crispin, or Crispine. Per barry and lozengy coun- terchanged ar. and sa. Crest — A hydra vert, with seven heads, Crispin, Ar. a cross flory gu. Cristmass, See Christmass, Cristofer, Ar, a chev. sa, betw. three pineapples vert. Crjsty. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three wells gu. (An- other, of the second.) Critchley, and Critciilow. Quarterly, gu. and ar. on tlie second and third a martlet sa. Crest — A harp vert. Critoi'T (0-xfordshire ; qu.irteied by Daunsf,y of Brimsop). Az. on a cros.s engr. arg. five escallops gu- CROiD.or Croaue. Sa.on a chev. betw. three quatre- foils ar. as many pellets. Crest — On a cloud a celestial globe ppr. Croapes (Somersetshire). Ar. six mascles pierced gu. three, two, and one. Croasdaile. Az. on three chev. or, as many mullets gu. Crest — A demi man in armour, holding a sword ppr, Croasdaile, Arg. a chev. az. betw. three cocks gu. Crest — A cock, as in the arms. Motto — Alert. Crocder. Sa. a fesse ar. in chief three lozenges (auolher, fusils) of the second. Crest — On a winged globe an eagle with wings expanded ppr. Croiioer. Sa. a fesse or, in chief three lozenges of the second. Croch.'.man. Sa. three cinquefoils betw. eight crosses c'-o.sslet fitchee ar. Crochrou (Essex and Suffolk). Or, a saltire erm. belw. four lions' heads erased sa. Crest — A demi boar ramp, reguard. gu. armed or, pierced through the body wiih a broken spear ar. which he has hold of in his mnu Ih. Crockat, and Crockett (Scotland). Ar. a chev. betw. three mullets az. Crest — On a rock a solan goose ppr. Crockatt (Scotland). Ar. a chev. az. betw. three mullets of ihe last in chief, and in base a crescent gu. Crest — A dog sleeping sa. spotted ar. Motto — ]'ak tent. Crocscr (Devonshire). See Grocer. Crockforu. Az. three trefoils slipped, or. Crest — A dexter baud holding a roll of parchment ppr. CRODitK, or CiiOKLUAKE. Elm, three ogresses, two and one, Croe (Croestouu, Scotland), Gu, three buckles or. Croft (Croft Castle, co. Hereford, bart.) Quarterly, per fesse indented or and arg. in the first quarter a lion pass, guard, or. Crest — A wivern sa, vulncd in the side gu, 7l/o«o— Esse quam videri. CRO C RO Choit (as borne by Henry Ciiopt, of Stillington Hall, CO. York, esq.) Quarterly, indented emiinois and gu. in the first quai-ter a lion ramp, guard, sa. C're.st — A lion pass, guard, sa. supporting with the dex- ter paw an escutcheon pean, charged with a lion pass, guard, or. Croft (Button Uuscel, co. York.) As Croit of Stil- lington, quartering Bowiis, Croft (Sir John, Cowling Hall, co. York, and of Dod- dington,co. Keiit,bart. K.C.T.S. D.C.L. F.R.S. Com- missioner in 1811, to distribute tlie Parliamentary grant to the Portugese sufferers from Marshal Mas- sena's invasion, and Charge des Affaires at Lis- bon in ISI-'i ; descentled from the ancif^nt York- shire family of Croft of Stillington). Quarterly, per fesse indented or and gu. in the first quarter a lion passant guardant of tlie 2nd. Crexts — 1st, A lion passant guardant or, supporting a shield charged with the arms of St. George ; (granted by King Charles I. to Sir Christopher Croft, Lord .Mayor of York;) '2nd, A lion passant guardant, per pale, indented gu. and errainois, the dexter forepaw resting on an escutcheon arg. charged with a re- pi'esentation of the Star of the Order of the Tower and Swox'd, ppr. S'itpporters — On the dexter side, a lion guardant or, gorged with a wreath of laurel vei t, therefrom pendent an escutcheon gu. chai-ged with a tower, gold; and on the sinister, a bull sa. horned, crined, hoafed, and gorged with a ducal crown or, thereiVoni penJent an escutcheon arg. charged with thi- Star of tlie Order of the Tower and Sword, ppr. The supporters were granted in con- sideration of Sir John Ci'oft's eminent services in Portugal. Vide Parliamentaj y Report, Southey's Peninsular War, and Gurwood's Despatches of the Duke of Wellington. Moltiws — Esse quam videri; and over the second crest. Valor E Lealdale. Citorr, or Cbof'ie (Castle Croft, oo. Herts). Per fesse indented, az. and ar. in the first quarter a lion pass. gT.iaj d. or. Crest — A wivern vert. Motto Esse quam videi-i. Cnoi T. Paly of eight, ar. and lozeugy sa. Croft. Fusily, ar. aiul sa. Crofto.n {Baron Crufioii). Per pale indented, az. and or, a lion pass, guard, countei-changed. Crttt — An ear of wiieat or. Supporters — The dexter a lion, the sinister a stag, ppr. Motto— Out Deus incrementum. Crofton (Mohill CasUe, CO. Leitrim, Ireland, bart.) Per pale indented, or and az. a lioti pass, guai-d. counterchanged. Cre^t — Seven stalks of wheat on one stalk ppr. Motto — As the last. Crofton (Longford House, co. SUgo,bart.) Perpale indented or and az. a lion passant guardant coun- terchanged. Crest — Seven cars of wheat on one st.ilk, ppr. Motto — As preceding. Crofton. Per pale daiicettee, or and az. a lion pass, guard, counleicliauged. Crrst — Out of a mount vert six eai's of wheat or, bladed ppr. Crofton (Ireland). Per chev. ar. and sa. in chief four guttees, and in base three of the same, coun- terchanged. Crest — A savage's head ppr, Crofton. Crest — An eagle's head erased, and du- cally gorged, holding in the beak a pheon, all ppr. Crofton. Per pale indented, az. and or, a lion pass, guard, counterchanged, on a chief ar. a rose betw. two fleurs-de-lis gu. Crofts (Cheshire). Lozengy ar. and sa. Crofts (.Saxhaui and West Stow, co. Suffolk, an ancient family, in early times of knightly degi ee : the last direct male representative, Wiiliam Crofts of Sax- ham, was raised to the peerage, as Baron Crofts, 10 Charles II.) Or, three hulls' heads cabossed sa. Crest — A bull's head, cabossed sa. ai'med or. Ckofts (Churchtown, Streamhill, Velvetstown, and Danesfort, co. Cork, descended from the Crofts' of Saxham : the Cliurchtown family is represented by the llev- Frkeman Wills Crofts ; the Stream- hill line, by George Crofts, of that place, esq. ; and that of Velvetstown, by Thomas Lucas Crofts, e.sq.) Arms &c. as the preceding. Crofts (Herefordshire and Shropshire). Quarterly, per fesse indented, az. and ar. in the chief dexter quarter a lion pass, guard, or. Crest — A wivern with wings expanded, sa. (Another, the wivern az. with wings endorsed ; another, a lion pass, guard, or.) Crofts (Dalton, co. Lancaster). Bendy loztngy, ar. and sa. Crofts (Norfolk). Quarterly, per fesse indented, gu. and ar. in the first qtiarter a lion ramp, of the second. Crofts (Shropshire). Quarterly, per fesse indented, gu. and az. in the first quarter a lion pass, guard, ar. Ckopts (Shropshire). Quarterly, indented, ar. and az. in the second quarter a lion pass. or. Crofts (Westminster, gmnted liTZ). Lozengy ar. anil pean. Crett — A dragon's head vert, charged with three erm. spots. Crofts (Yorkshire). Ar. on a bend sa. a quatrefoil or, betw. two escallops of the first. Crofts (Yorkshire). Or, a buglehoru sa. Crofts (granted 25 July, 1709). Gu. a bend crcnellee or, betw. two bucks' heads cabossed, ar. attired of the second. Crest — On a chapeau az, turned up erm. an eagle's neck, with two heads, erased, sa. gorged with an eastern crown or. Crofts. Or, three bulls' heads couped, sa. Crest — A talbot sejant, erm. Crofts. Quarterly,az. and ar. a fesse counterchanged, on the first quarter a lion pass. or. Crofts, or Ckoftes. Quarterly, per fesse indented, ar. and az. in the first quarter a lion pass. gu. Crofts. Quarterly, per pale indented, az. and ar. in the ti'-st quarter a lion pass, guard, gu. Crofts. G u. on a chev. ar. three ciuquefoils pierced, az. Crogen-yn-Eueirnion, CO. Merioneth, and Branas-yn- EuEiRNiON, early baroos of (Ihtir heiress, Mar- garet, Baroness of Crngen and Branas, living under age 44 Edward III. ni. levan, Bacon of Kynimer- yn-Edeii'oion, derived from Oweji Brogyntyn, Lord of Edeirnion, Din mail, and Abertanat, son of Madoc, last Pi-ioce of Powys Fadoc, and was moiher of Rhys, Baron of Kymmer, Crogen, and Branas, ancesior of the Hughes' of Gwercl.is, Ba- rons of Kymmer-yn-Edeirnion, and of their deri- vative bi anc'aes, the Lloyds of Crogen, and the Bra- nas's of Brauas). Arms — Those of Hughes of Gwerclas. Crog, Croce, or Crogg. Sa. a fesse or, betw. three mul'eJs ar. in base, and in chief as many crosses crosslet of the second. Crc^t — A cross moliue bc-iw. two ears of wheat, orleways, or. Croce, or Crogg. Sa. on a fesse, bei w. three mullets pierced, ar. as many crosses crosslet (another, botonnee) gu. Crock. ,Sa. ou a fesse or, betw. three crosses crosslet fitcliee ar. as many mullets gu. Crest — A crescent go. charged wilh an esLoile ar. Crohan or Croghau (Ireland, a branch of the fami- lius of Loids Louih and Atheny, now borne by Charles Millett, esq. who married the heiress in lS;ii3). Vert, a chev. erm. betw. three stags trip- pant or. Crest — A dexter arm em bowed in armour, grasping a spear, thrust through the calf and attire of a buck, all ppr. Croisse (Ireland). Az. two bends ar. betw. six escallops of the second. Croissy. Gu. a cross or, in the dexter chief quar- ter a lion ramp, supporting an anchor with cable or. Croke. Gu. a fesse betw. six martlets ar. Crest — Two swans' necks endorsed, conjoined in base, and ei ased ar. beaked gu. in each beak an annulet or, charged on the neck with a crescent az. the necks issuing from betw. the hoins of the se- cond. Croke, and Crook. The same Arms. Crest — A celestial and terrestrial globe. Croke. Gu. on a fesse betw. three martlets arg. a crescent of the first. Croke (Chilton, and Chequers, co. Bucks, and Stud- ley and Wateratock, co. Oxford, descended from CR O C RO Nicholas le Blount, who, having" taken an actire part in the insurrection to restore Ricliard 11. to the throne, v/a» outlawed and forced to fly the kingdom. On his return to England, Iv'icholas le Blount is stated to have changed his surname to that of Croke, and from him derived the family of that name, of which were Sir John Croke of Chelton, Speaker of the House of Commons in the time of Elizabeth ; and Sir George Croke of Studley, an eminent Judge in the reign of Charles I. : the present male heir of the family is Sir Alexandi;r Croke, of Studley Priory, knt. L.L.U.) Gu. a fesse betw. six martlets arg. Crest — Two swans' necks in- dorsed and interlaced, issuing out of a crescent all arg. and holding in their beaks an annulet Cbokeine (Ireland). Ar. a cross moline, voided gu- Croker (London, and Batisfprd, co. Gloucester). Ar. on a chev. engr. sa. betw. three ravens ppr. as many escallops or. Crest — An arm embowed, in armour, garnished or, holding in the hand an anchor, all ppr. Croker, or Crocker (originally seated at Croker's Hele, and Crokern Tor, in Devonshire, became possessed of Lineham, by marriage with theheiress of Churchill; the genealogy of Croker of Lineham is accurately recorded by Prince, Risdon, and Pole, and exhibits a descent of no less than eleven John Crokers in almost uninterrupted succession ; the last male of the elder branch was Courtenay Cro- ker, esq. whose only dau. and heir, Mary, carried the estate of Lineham into the family of Bulteel. The male line was however presei'ved by the de- scendants of Thomas Croker of Trevillas, second son of the eighth John Croker of Lineham; see Croker of Ireland). Arg. a chev. engr. gu. betw. three ravens ppr. Some of the name settled in Cornwall, called the birds " Cornish choughs," but this is eitlier an error or a difl"erence : Croker of Lineham always bore "three ravens," and, having obtained Lineham by marriage with the heiress of Churchill, quartered sa. a lion ramp. arg. for that name. The genei-al crest of the family of Croker is a raven ppr. Edward IV. granted to Sir John Croker, who accompanied him as cup and standard bearer in his expedition to France in HTO, for Crest — '' A drinking cup, or, with three fleurs of the same, issuing therefrom, and charged with a rose." Mottoes — Deus alit eos ; and, Je tiendray ma puissance par ma foi. Croker (Ireland: founded by the second son of the eighth John Croker of Lineham, Tlionias Croker of Trevillas, co. Cornwall, wlio acquired, about the year 1600, tlie estate of Ballyanker, co. Water- ford, and was ancestor of the Crokers of Tallow, represented by the Right Hon. John Wilson Croker ; of the Crokers of Ballynagard, co. Lime- rick ; and of a numerous branch settled in Dublin, to which belong Anne, dau. and heiress of Thomas Croker, and wife of Sir Edward Crofton, bart. created in 1797 Baroness Crofton, and Thomas Crofton Croker, esq. the well-known writer). Arms, Crest, and Motto, as Croker of Line- ham, Croker. Arg. a chev. gu. betw. three crosses ppr. Croker. Arg. a chev. engr. gu. betw. three ravens ppr. Crest — A vase richly chased, or, charged with a rose gu. out of the top of the vase three fleurs-de-lis of the last. Croker (Oxfordshire). Ar. on a chev. engr. gu. betw. three ravens ppr. as many mullets or. Crest — A raven ppr. ducally gorged or, holding in the beak an ear of wheat of the last. Choker (St. Agnes, co. Devon). Ar. a chev. engr. gu. betw. three ravens ppr. Crest — A flower, resembling a rose, standing in a flower-pot, ppr. Croker. Ar. a chev. engr. sa. betw. three ravens (another, Cornisli choughs) ppr. Croker. Ar. a fesse engr. erm. betw. three eagles displ. or. Chokly (Yorkshire, ronflrmed 1 June, UOU). Per pale, ar. and sa. on a chev. three escallops, all couuterchanged. Crest — A lion's head sa. erased gu. Crokkyn (Ireland). Ar. a cross sarcelly, pierced, gu- Crokvn (Ireland). Ar. a cross raguly, gu. Crole. Vert, a unicorn pass. ar. armed, crined, and unguled, or, betw. three mascles of tlie last. Crest — A unicorn's head erased, ar. armed and crined or, betw. two elephants' trunks sa. Crolly. Gyronny of ten, ar. and sa. Crest — A wolf pass. sa. Croubie. Vert, a cross botonnee ar. on a chief of the last a lion pass. gu. Crest — An eagle displ. gu- Crombie. Crest— a derai lion ramp, guard, or, hold- ing a fleur-de-lis gu. Crombwell. Az. a lion ramp. ar. tail forked, crown- ed or. Crome (Ockingham, co. Berks, and Bromton, co. Middlesex). Gu. a chev. engr. erm. betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a demi lion sa. holding in the dexter paw a fleur- de-lis, as in the Arms. Crome (Mayden-Early, co. Berks). Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. Crome (London). Lozengy gu. and or. Crome. Lozengy bendy, or and gu. Crome. Az. a chev. betw. three saltires engr. or. Crome, or Cromey. Az. three leopards' faces in bend, betw. two cotises or. Cromk, Croume, or Coune. Lozengy or and gu. Cromer (Tonstall Court, co. Kent). Ar. a chev. engr. sa. betw. three ravens (or crows) ppr. Cromer (London). Ar. on a chev. engr. betw. three ravens sa. as many annulets of the held. Cromer (Norfolk). Or, a chev. engi-. gu. betw. three ravens ppr. Cromer (Norfolk). Or, a chev. engr. barry wavy of six, ar. and az.betw. three ravens ppr. Cromer (Norfolk). Ar. a chev. engr. az. betw. three crows ppr. Cromer. Or, a chev. vaire, betw. three crows sa. Crest — A crow, as in the arms. Cromer. Ar. three wolves' heads erased, sa. on a chief gu. as many cinquefoils or. Crest — On a ram's head couped, gu. two pales ar. Cromer. Gu. three pieces of mast.s couped, with the tops ar. two and one. Cromer. Az. a chev. betw. three saltorels or. Cromer. Ar. a chev. betw. three boars' heads erased, sa. Cromie (Stacumbrie, co. Kildare, bart.) Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Cromie, arg. in chief two acorns with a leaf at each side of their stems ppr. and in base as many roses gu. on a chief of augmentation az. three stars or ; 2nd and 3rd, Lambart, az. three cinquefoils arg. S't/pjiorters — Two Romans in com- plete armour, the feathers of their helmets gu.and arg. alternately. Crests — Ist, A centaur with bow and arrow ppr. the equestrian part grey ; 2nd, A dexter hand, palm extended ppr. Motto — Labor omnia vincit. Cromie (Ireland). Ar. a pale bretessed, sa. cotised, three torteaux in pale on each side. Crest — A dexter hand holding a cross crosslet fitch^e in pale. Cromlington. Barry of six, ar. and az. in chief three annulets sa. Crommelin (borne by Nicholas de la Cherois Crom- MELIN, of Carrowdore Castle, co. Down, esq. descendant of two ancient French families, which the revocation of the edict of Nantes compelled to leave their native country). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Az. on a chev. betw. three martlets arg. a trefoil slipped vei-t, for Crommelin; 2nd and 3rd, Gu. a chev. betw. three mullets in chief, one and two or, and in base an anchor arg. for De La Cherois. Crests — Out of a ducal coronet or, a swan rising ppr. for Crommelin, and an anchor az. for De la Cherois. Motto — Fac et spera. Sup- porters — Two grillins reguardant gu guttes d'or. Cromlyn. Az. three salmons naiant, in pale, or. Crest — A fawn's head cabossed, or. CRO CBO Crompe (Stonelincli, co. Sussex). Gu. a chev. betw. three quatrefoils or. Crest — Three quatrefoils erect, or, stalked and leaved vert. Crompe. Gu. a chev. betw. three cinquefoils ar. Crest — A cat ramp. sa. Crompe. Sa. a chev. betw. three quatrefoils or. Chompe. See Crumpe. Crompton (Crompton, co. Lancaster). Gu. a ft-'sse ■wavy, betw. three lions ramp, or, allowed as an escutcheon of pretence, to Hyde of Denton, in the Visitation of 1604. Crompton (Hacking Hall, and Breightmet, co. Lan- caster, represented in the female line by Orme- ROD of Tyldesley). The same Arms. Crompton (Driffield, co. York, represented by Lord Lyttelton). Arms, as Crompton of Crompton. Crompton (Staiford Priory, Stone Abbey and Hilcot, CO. Stafford, and Bache Hall, co. Chester). Arms, originally as Crompton of Crompton, but by grant of Flower, Norroy, in 1580). Ar. on a chief vei-t, three pheons or. Crest — Out of a mural crown gu. a seahorse's head or, mane arg. CrO-MPTon (Derby, established in that county by the Rev. John Crompton, M.A. orif^inally from Breight- met, CO. Lancaster, and now represented by Sir Samuel Crompton, of Woodend, co. York, bart. ; John Bell Crompton, of Jlilford House, esq. and Gilbert Crompton, of Duiant Hall, Cliesterlield, esq. are first cousins of Sir Samuel, beiiig the sons of his uncle, John Crompton, of the Lilies, esq. high sheriff of Derbyshire in 1810). Vert, on a bend arg. double cotised erm. betw. two covered cups or, a lion passant gu. on a chief az. three pheons of the fourth. Crest — A demi horse sa. pierced in the breast with an arrow or, feathered arg. Motto • — Love and loyalty. Crompton (borne by William Rookes Crompton Stansfield, of Esholt Hall, W.R. Yorkshire, esq. who assumed the additional surname of Stansfield, in 1832, on succeeding to bis brother's estates; he is son and heir to the late Joshua Crompton, of York, esq. who was third son of Samuel Crompton, of Derby, esq.) Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Sa. three goats passant arg. for Stansfield; '2nd, Vert, on a bend arg. double cotised erm, a lion passant gu. betw. two covered cups or, on a chief az. three pheons gold, for Crompton ; 3rd, Arg. a fesse sa. betw. three rooks ppr. for Rookf.s. Crest — 1st, For Stansfield, a lion's head erased, encircled by a wreath ; '2nd, for Crompton, a demi horse sa. vulned in the chest with an arrow ppr. Mottoes— l!iosce teipsum ; and, Love and loyalty. Crompton (London). Or, on a chief vert, three pheons of the first. Crest — Out of a mural coronet vert, a seahorse's head or. Crompton (London). Vert, on a chief embattled or, thiee pheons of the first. Cromway. Sa. a saltire engr. erm. Cromway, or Crumway. Sa. a saltire engr. or. Cromwell (Hinchinbrooke, co. Hants, descended from the Williams's of Wales, whose predecessors were Lords of Powis and Cardigan. Of this family was the Lord Protector, Oliver Cromwell; the last direct male descendant of whom, Oliver Cromwell, esq. of Theobalds Chesliunt, co. Herts, died in 1821, leaving an only dau. and heiress, Elizabeth Oliveria Cromwell, mAn 1831 to Thomas Arteniidoriis Rus- sell, esq.) Sa. a lion ramp. arg. Crest — A demi lion ramp. arg. in his dexter gaiub a gem ring or. Motto — Pax qnairitur hello. Cromwell (Cambridge). Gu. six annulets or, three, two, and one. Cromwell. The same, within a bordure gobonated ar. and az. (Another, ar. and sa.) Cromwell (Huntingdonshire). Ar. three chev. gu. over all as many lions ramp. or. Cromwell (Lincolnshire^. Ar. a chief gu. and baton ar. Cromwell (Putney, co. Surrey). Quarterly, per fesse indented, az. and or, four lions pass, counterchanged. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a pelican or, guttee az. vulned of the first. Cromwell. Az. on a fesse betw. three lions ramp. or, a rose gu. betw. two martlets sa. I 'rest — First, a lion's gamb, holding a gem-ring or, stone gu. ; .second, a demi lion ramp, or, holding a ring aa above. Cromwell. Ar. a griffin segreant, gu. over all a bend az. Cromwell. Az. on a fesse or, betw. three lions ramp. ar, a rose gu. betw. two Cornish choughs ppr. Cromwell. Gu. six annulets or, within a bordure engr. ar. Cromwell. Ar. a chief gu. over all a bend engr. az. Cromwell. Gu. three chev. ar. over all as many lions ramp. or. Cro-mwell. Ar. a chief gu. and bend gobonated, or and az. (Another, a bend az.) Cromwell. Or, six annulets gu. Cromwell. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three torteaux. Cromwell. Sa. a bend engr. ar. voided or. Cromwell. Ar. a chev. gu. and beudlet az. Cromwell. Gu. six mullets or. Cromwell. Sa. a saltire ar. Cromwell. Ar. two bars sa. within a bordure engr. or. Cromwell, or Cro;nweli,. Erm. on a fesse gu. three crenels or. Cromwell, alias Williams. Gu. three cbev. ar. betw. as many lions ramp. or. Cromy. Az. two bendlets ar. betw. three leopards' heads or, one in the dexter chief point betw. the bendlets. Cromy. Az. two bars gemelles ar. betw. three leo- pards' heads or. Cron. Gyronny of eight, or and sa, on a chief of the second two leopards' heads of the first. Crest — Seven arrows, one in pale and six in saltire or, barbed gu. Crone, or Clone. Fusily gu. and or. Crest — A demi fish issuing a*!. CiioNALL. Ar. a bend betw. three crenels sa. Crook. Az. on a fesse engr. erm. betw. three eagles displ. or, as many birds vert. Crest — An eagle displ. or. Crook, Or, eight shields in orle sa. Crest — A dex- ter hand issuing from a cloud in the dexter, stretching towards a serpent, his head erect, all ppr. Crook. Gu. on a bend ar. three shields sa. Crest — An ami in armour, embowed ppr. holding a fleur- de-lis or. Crook. See Croke. Crooke (Alderford, co. Norfolk). Ar. a heron rising az. on a chief indented of the second three estoiles or. Crooke (Winchester). Gu. a saltire erm. betw. four fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — A fleur de lis or, the stem wrapped about with a snake vert, the hiad issu- ing from the middle of the fleur-dc-lis. Crooke. Az. a bend or, betw. six fleurs-de-lis ar. Crooke. Az. a fesse engr. erm. betw. three eagles displ. or. Crooke. Az. on a fesse engr. betw. three eagles displ. ar. as many martlets sa. Croe, Crump, or Crompe (Kent). Gu. a chev. betw. three quatrefoils ar. Crest — A cat salient guard, sa. Cruwys (Morchard and Netherep, co. Devon; trace- able nearly to the Conq)iest ; the Cruwys' of Mor- chard became extinct at the decease of the late Dr. Henry Shorbridge Cruwys, in 1S04 : his daughters and co-heirs m. Sharland, and Melhuish). Az. a bend per bend indented ar. and gu. betw. six es- callops or. Crest — On a mount vert a stork ppr. holding in the dexter foot an escallop or. Cruse (Cruse Morchard). Az. a bend ar. betw. six escallops or. Cruse (Devonshire). Az. a bend indented point in point, or and gu. betw. six escallops of the second. Cruse (Devonshire). Or, a chev. betw. three mullets gu. Cruse, or Croise. Az. two bends betw. six escallops ar. Crutchfulu. Az. a cross compony or and gu. betw. four plates. Crest — On a mount vert a palm tree ppr. Crutchley, or Cruchlev. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three torteaux. Crest — A talbot sejant ar. Crutchley. Crest — On a cbapeau a lion pass, guard, ducally crowned. Crutchley (borne by Percy Henry Crutchley, of Sunninghill Park, Chertsey, esq.) Ar. a chev. gu. cotised az. betw. three torteaux, each encircled by two branches of oak ppr. Crest — On a mount vert a talbot sejant ar. collared, and line refiexed over the back or, the dexter forepaw on a tor- teau. Crutendon, or Cruttendon. Az. a chev. ar. betw. three estoiles or. Crest — A goat's head erased ppr. Cruttendon. Az. a chev. or, guttee de poix betw. three mullets of six points pierced ar. in chief a crescent of the last. Crest — An elk's head ppr. Cruiwell. Ar. two crescents in chief gu. and a savage's head in profile, in base sa. Crest — A hand holding a key ppr. Crux (Greenhouse, Milton, co. Kent; granted 10 June, 7 King Charles 1.) Ar. on a pale sa. an eagle displ. betw. two crosses formee of the first, all within a bordure of the second. Crest — A demi eagle with wings expanded ar. holding in the mouth a cross formfee fitchee sa. Crux (Crux Hall, Harplet,and Sheldwich, co. Kent). The same Arms. Crwm (Leehwedd, Wales'). Ar. on a chev. sa. three angels in a praying posture or. Crver. Or, two chev. gu. on a canton of the last three annulets ar. Crymes (Peckham, co. Surrey, and Devonshire). Or, C UI C U L three bars gu. charged with as many martlets of the field, on a chief ar. two bars nebulee az. Crest — A martlet vert. Chymes (Buckland Monachorum, co. Devon, original grantees of the Abbev after the dissolution, now represented by the Rev. Amos Crymes, Vicar of St. Martin's, Haverfordwest). Same as preced- ing- Crymes. Az. two taws or. Crest — An arm coiiped at the shoulder, embowed, and lying fesseways, habited or, holding in the hand ppr. a chaplet of laurel vert. Crynes. Gu. three bends or. Crest — A lion's head erased. CuRiT, or CuBiTT. Erm. a lion's head erased az. Crest — A dexter and sinister hand issuing from clouds combating with scimetavs ppr. CucKP.oRNE. Ar. a fret gu. a chief of the last. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a fire ppr. CucK CORSE. Ar. a fret sa. and chief gu. f'ucKi.E, or CucLEY. Vert, a chev. ar. Cud (Ireland). Az. a chev. or, betw. two bezants in chief, and three in base. CuDDERi.EY. Ar. on a chev. betw. three falcons* (another, eagles') heads erased sa. as many acorns or. CuDERLEY, or CuoDEBLEY (Derbyshire). Ar. on a chev. sa. three acorns or. CnuFOitu, or Kudfoud. Az. a chev. sa. betw. eight mullets or, three, two, two, and one. CiiDLOw (Suffolk). Ar. thiee bnars' heads conped gu. CuDLOw, or CuDi.owE. Ar. three dragons' heads couped gu. CuDMORE, or CuDNOR (Kelvedon, co. Essex, and Suf- folk). Ar. a fesse nebulee gu. betw. three eagles displ. sa. armed of the second. Crest — A griffin pass. or. CuDwoRTH (Worneth, co. Lancaster). Az. a fesse erminois betw. three demi lions ramp. or. Crest — On a mount vert an arm couped at the elbow, erect, vested erminois, holding in the hand ppr. a battle-axe, handle sa. headed or. CuEi.i.EN Van (London). Per fesse ar. and az. in chief two spears in saltire or, in base as many hawks belled fesseways of the last. Crest — An r.n^rel ppr. win<;s expanded, the outside or, the inside az. vested of the second, in the dexter hand a spear sa. Ci;i;ru*li, (Cuerdall, co. Lancaster). Quarterly, ar. and sa. four leopards' faces counterchauged. CuERDEN (Cuerden,co. Lancaster). Per bend sinister or and az. a gi iffin segieant counterchanged, all within a bordure engr. and compony ar. and sa. Crest — A stag's head quarterly, per fesse indented or and az. attired of the second and first. CUFFE {Earl of Desart). Ar. on a bend indented sa. cotised az. three fleurs de-lis of tlie first, eacli cotise charged with as many bezants. Crest — A cubit arm in pale, vested or, charged with two bends nndee az. cuffed erm. holding in the hand ppr. a pole-axe of the first, staff of the second. Suppor- ters — Two leopards reguard. ppr. each gorged with a collar indented sa. charged with three fleurs-de-lis ar. to the collar a chain of the second. Motto — Virtus repulsa; nescia sordidae. CuFFE (Ilchester, co. Somerset). Ar. on a bend dan- cettee sa. cotised az. hezantee three fleui*s-de-lis of the field. Crest — An arm erect vested az. charged with two bends ar. cuffed erm. holding in the hand ppr. a battle axe. CuFFE (Somerset.^hire). Ar. on a bend dancettee sa. three fleurs-de-lis of the field. CuFFE (Leyrath, co. Kilkenny, bart.) Ar. on a bend indented sa. three fleurs-de-lis of the field betw. two cotises az. each charged with three bezants. Crest — An armed man embowed az. holding a baton gu. Motto — Animus tamen idem. CuGLER. Per pale embattled gu. and az. an arrow in bend, point upwards, shaft or, headed and fea- thered ar. Cliler. Az. a lion ramp, ducally crowned or. Crest —X broken spear in pale, the top falling towards the sinister ppr. CuiLY (Leicestershire, 4 Hen. IJ.) Ar. a chev. betw three mullets of six points pierced sa. Cui LY (Leicestershire). Ar. on a chev. betw. three mullets of six points pierced sa. a bezant. CuLANE, and Culline (Scotland). Or, two boars' heads erased in chief sa. and a cinquefoil in base eu- CuLEHECH or CuLCHECH (Cheshire). Sa. a griffin se- greant or. Crest — An ox-yoke in bend sa. CuLEHECH (Lancashire). Ar. a griffin segreant az. armed or. Cti.EHEcn, or CoLETCH. Sa. a griffin segreant ar. CuLEHECH, or CuLCHECH. Or, an eagle sa. preying on an infant gu. swaddled and apparelled of the first. Crest — Two hands issuing from clouds, pul- ling an anchor from the sea, all ppr. CuLEHETCH (Cheshire). Sa. a griffin segreant ar. Cui.EY (Derbyshire). Ar. a cliev. sa. cotised az. betw. three ratillets pierced of the second. CuLEY.or CuLY (Derbyshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three mullets pierced sa. CuLEY (Nottinghamshire). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three ogresses. CuLEY. Or, a lion ramp. gu. ducally gorged of the field. Crest — An arm embowed, vested gu. cuff ar. environed with a ducal coronet or, (betw. the cuff and elbow) holding in the hand a scimetur ppr. hilt gold. CuLLAMORE (London). Gu. billettee three crescents or. Crest — A deraiTurk in profile couped below the waist, habited gu. billettee or, on the head a turban ar. cap of the first, on the top a crescent of the third, holding in the dexter hand a Turkish sceptre of the second, having on the top a crescent. CuLLAN (Scotland;. Or, two boars' heads erased sa. and a rose gu. CuLLANE (Scotland). Ar. three roses gu. CuLLEN (Saughs, Scotland). Az. an esquire's helmet ar. betw. two boars' heads erased in chief, and a cinijui foil in base or. Crest — A pelican in her nest feeding her young ppr. Motto — Non sibi. CuLLEN (East Sheen, co. Surrey). Or, an eagle displ. sa. armed gu. Crest — -An eagle displ. gu. CuLLEY (Devonshire). Az. a fesse betw. three bucks trippant or. CuLi.EY (Coupland Castle, and Fowberry Tower, co. Northumberland; an old northern family). Per pale indented az. and sa. on a chev. engr. erm. betw. three talbots' heads erased or, as many roses gu. barbed and seeded ppr. Crest — In front of an oak tree ppr. a talbot statant per pale az. and or, gorged with a collar gemel arg. and holding in the mouth a lily slipped ppr. CuLLEYMORE (Loudon ; granted Jan. 1611). Gu.sem6e of billets and three crescents ar. CuLLiFORD (Purbeck, co. Dorset). Ar. a fesse betw. three nags pass. sa. Crest — Two^ elephants' pro- boscises addorsed ppr. Culling (Woodlands). Sa. a griffin segreant or. Culling. Ar. a cross wavy sa. Crest — A griffin se- greant ar. CuLLiNGE. Vert, a griffin segreant or, on a canton of the second a fleur-de-lis of the first. CuLLiNGWiKE,or KuLLiNGWiKE. Ar. a fesse gu. bctw. three popinjays vert. CuLLOW (Scotland). Gu. three mullets ar. two and one, betw. as many crosses crosslet fitchee, one and two, or. CuLr.ovvE (Tyntagle, co. Cornwall). Az. three garbs in pale or. CuLLowE. Crest — A unicorn's head ar. CuLLUJi (Hawsted and Hardwick House, co. Suffolk, bart.) Az. a chev. erm. betw. three pelicans or, vulniug themselves ppr. Crest — A lion sejant or, holding betw. the paws a column ar. capital and base gold. Motto — Sustineatur. CuLLUM, or CuLME (Hastede, co. Suffolk). Az. a chev. ei'm. betw. three pelicans or, vulning themselves ppr. Crest — A demi lion sejant ppr. supporting a column or. CuLME (Wynckley, co. Devon). The same Arms. CuLME (Devonshire). Az. a chev. erm. betw. three pelicans vulning themselves or. Crest — A lion sejant or, supporting a pillar ar. I I C U N CU N CuLMEH CDevoiisliire). The same Anns. Crest — A leopard ramp. ppr. CciHBER (Sussex). Or, a fesse dancettfee gu. Iietw. three estoilessa. Crest — A lynx's head or, charged with three pellets, one and two. CuMBERFORD (Staffordshire). Gu. on a cross engi-. or, a rose of the field. Cumberland. Ar. a chev. sa. in chief three wnlves' heads erased of the second. Crest — A demi wolf salient sa. Cumberland. Crest — A hunting born gu. betw. two wings ppr. CumberLedce (.Staffordshire). Barry of six erm. and sa. on a canton or, a fleur-de-lis gu. Crest — A unicorn's head erased az. CuMDERMEKE-MoNASTERY (Cheshire). Quarterly, or and gu. a bend sa. on the sinister chief quarter a crosier of the first. CuMEERTON. Ar. a chev. betw. three martlets sa. Cumin (Lords of Badenoch, of great power and dis- tinction at a very eai*ly period; the daus. and eventual co-heirs of John Cumyn of Badenoch, slain by Robert Bruce, were Joan, wife of David de Strabolgy, Farl of Athol, and Elizabeth, wife of Sir Richard Talbot, of Goderieh Castle). Az. three garbs or. CcMiN (Altyr, co. Elgin, descended from Robert, second son of Sir John Cumin, Lord of Badenoch, living temp. Alexander II. and now represented by Sir William Gordon Gumming Gordon, bart. The derivative branches of Altyr, were the CuM- INGS of Auchry, Innerlacliie, Krnside, Kellas, Logie, &c. &c.) Arms, as Badenoch. Crest — A lion ramp, holding a dagger in his dexter paw ppr. Supporters — Two wild horses ar. Motto (over the crest) — Courage. Cuming (Relugas, in Moray, descended from William Cuming of Presley, head of a tribe of the Clan Cuniiug, in the county of Moray, temp. James V. ; the only dau. and heiress of George Cumin, of Relugas, esq. 7n. in 1808, Sir Tliomas Dick Lauder, of Fountainhall, bart.) Ar. three garbs or, with a strawberry leaf in the centre. Motto — Courage. Cuming, or Gumming. Az. a chev. betw. three garbs or. Crest — In a maunch gu. an arm ppr. Cummin (Lochtervandich, afterwards of Auchry, de- scended from Duncan, second son of Sir Richard Cumin, of Altyr, living temp. David Bruce). Az. three garbs or, with a buckle in the centi-e for diff. Crest — A sword and dagger saltireways ppr. Motto — Courage. Cummin (Brunthill, Scotland). Az. a fleur-de-lis betw. three garbs or. Crest — A hand holding a pickle ppr. Motto — Kinc garbse nostras. Cummin (Coulter, Scotland). A%. three garbs within a bordure or. Crest — A garb or. Motto — Courage. Gumming (Pi(ully). Az. a chev. betw. three garbs or. Crest — Two swords in saltire ppr. hilts and pomels or. Motto (over the crest) — Courage. Gumming (Coulter, as borne by Sir Kenneth Gum- ming, of Cotilter, bart. of Nova Scotia). Az. three garbs within a bordure or. Cre.st — A garb or. Supporters — Two ostriches. Motto — Courage. Gumming (General Sir Henry John Gumming, K.C.H.) Az. an oval buckle betw. three garbs within a bor- dure or. Cundall, or Cundell. Or, a cross gu. surmounted by a bend az. Crest — Two ears of wheat in saltire ppr. CuNDY. Ar. two lions pass, in pale az. crowned or. Cune (Wesen-Cune, co. Stafi'ord). Or, on a bend sa. three trefoils slipped ar. Cuneon. Ar. fretty gu. a chief of the first. Cunincham (Robertland and Fairlie House, co. Ayr, bart.) Ar. a shake fork sa. betw. a buglehorn in chief and two towers in base of the last, the first stringed, and the last having the portcullis shut gu. quartering Fairlie. Crest — A unicorn's head ar. horned or, charged on the point with a rose g\i. Supporters — Two knights in armour, holding in the exterior hand a baton. Mottoes — Fortitu- dine ; and Paratus sum. CuNiNoHAME (Corse Hill, co. Ayr, barf.) Ar.a shake fork ea. in chief a crescent az. Crest — A unicorn's head erased ppr. .S'upporters — Two conies ppr. Motto — Over fork over. CuNiNGHAME (Caddcll and Thornton, co. Ayr, de- scended from John Guningliame of Gaddell, second son of Cuninghame of Glengai'nock, the most an- cient cadet of Glencaim). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a shake fork sa. charged with a cinque- foil, for Glengarnock ; second, gu. a cro.ssmoline within a border inveckee,for Caddell ; tliird, ar. on a fesse az. three stars or, witliin a boriler in- veckee,for Mum of Thornton. Crest — A unicorn's head couped ar. Motto — Over fork over. Cuninghame (Lainshaw, co. Ayr, formerly of Bridge- house, a cadet of Caprington, representt^d by Wil- liam Cuninghame, of Lainshaw, esq.) Ar. a shake fork sa. within a bordure erm. Crest — The stump of an old tree, with a young branch growing out of it. Motto— 'Son obstante Deo. Cuninghame (as borne by W. A. Cuninghame, of Durham, esq. late of the Mth Regiment). Ar. a shake fork sa. Crest — The stump of an oak tree sprouting ppr. Motto — Over fork over. CuNLiFF (Chislehurst, co. Kent). Sa. three conies courant ar. (another, or.) Crest — A greyhound sejant ar. collared or. CuNLiFFE (Liverpool, CO. Lancaster; since of Saigh- ton, CO. Chester, and Acton, co. Denbigh, bart. F.S.A.) Sa. three conies courant ar. two and one. Crest — A greyhound sejant ar. collared sa. Motto— Yi&eWter. Cunningham (Corse Hill, Nova Scotia, bart. descended from Andrew, second son of William, fourth Earl of Glencairn, and now represented by Sir James MoNTGOMERY-CuNiNuHAME, of Corse Hill, bart.) Ar. a shake fork sa. within a bordure erm. Crest — A dexter hand holding a plumb rule ppr. Motto — Over fork over. Cunningham (Scotland). Ar. a pale furche sa. betw. two cotises sa. Cunningham. Az. a fork ar. occupying the whole of the field betw. a thistle slipped and leaved or, in the fesse point, and two towers in base of the second ; on a chief of the same a hare courant ppr. betw. two biiglehorns sa. sti'inged gu. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested per pale or and az. cuff ar. the hand grasping a pineapple ppr. Cunningham. Ar. a fesse sa. betw. three cinquefoils of the second. Cunninghame (Kilmaurs, Scotland, founded by War- nebald, who settled in Cunningham as a vassal under Hugh Moreville, Constable of Scotland, in the twelfth century, and assumed the surname of Cunninghame. A traditional derivation of the family, recorded by Van Bussan, is, that " one Malcolm, the son of Friskin, assisted Malcolm, Prince of Scotland, afterwards Malcolm Canraore, to escape from Macbeth. Being hotly pursued, the Prince took shelter in a ham, where Malcolm concealed him by forking hay or .straw over him; and from that circumstance, his posterity, who took the name of Cunningham, from a grant made to Malcolm, of the thanedom of Cunninghame, took a ' shake fork' for their Arms, with the Motto — Over fork over." The chief line of this ancient race, the Cunninghams of Kilmaurs, Earls of Glencairn, became extinct at the decease, in 17fl6, of John, fifteenth Earl of Glencairn, the friend and patron of Robert Burns, whose beautiful " Lament" has added new lustre to the name of Glencairn. The heir-general of the family is Sir Charles Dal- rymple Fergusson, of Kilkerran, bart. ; of the derivative branches of Kilmaurs, we may mention the Cunninghams of Glengarnock, Caddell, Pol- maise, Drumquhassel, Ballindalloch, Aiket, Monk- redding, Caprington, Lainshaw, Auchenharvie, Cunninghamhead, Craigends, Corshill, Carlung, Montgrenan, iarukstone. Barry of four, ar. and az. on a chief gu. a lion pass. or. He Manley, Baron. See Ponsonby. Demau.nt. Or, two bends gu. Demeley, or Denley. Az. a chev. betw. three mart- lets ar. De IMoNTjiOBENCY (Viscount Frankfort de Montmo- rency). Arg. a cross gu. betw. four eagles displ. sa. Crest — A peacock in its pride, ppi'- Suppor- ters — Two angels ppr. hair and wings or, vested arg. Motto — Dieu ayde. Dempsey (Ireland). Vert, a lion ramp, holding a dagger ar. Crest — Out of a mural coronet seven battle-axes erect ppr. Dempsey. Vert, a lion ramp, or, betw. two swords wavy in fesse of the last. Crest — A sphinx with wings expanded ppr. Dempster (Mures, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a sword in bend ar. liilt and pomel or, surmounted by a fesse of the last; second and third, or, a lion ramp. gu. debruised by a fillet in bend sa. Crest — A demi lion gu. holding in the dexter paw a sword in pale ppr. Motto — Fortiter et strenue. Dempsteu (Scotland). The same Arms within a bor- dure per pale ar. and sa. Crest — A leg- bone and palm branch in saltire ppr. Motto — Mors aut vita decora. Demsey. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. betw. two sword.^, pomels downward, points laying toward the dexter and sinister chief points, all ppr. Demylly (France). Az. a chev. betw. three martlets or. Den (Huntingdonshire). Ar. two barssa. each charged with three crosses pattee or. Den, or 0ENNE (Kent). Ar. two Haunches sa. each charged with a leopard's head or. Crest — On a staff raguly vert a stag lodged ppr. attired or. (.An- other crest — Gu a mount vert a stag lodged re- guard, ar.) Den, or Dena. Ar. fretty vert. Crest — A Negro's head ppr. banded ar. Den. Ar. a lion ramp, guard, ppr. Den. Ar. a fret gu. Denacoorte. Chequy or and az. on a fesse gu. three plates. Denacourt. Chequy or and az. on a fesse gu. three square buckles ar. Denamure, Demaure, or Deumore (Tournay). Gu. a bend fusily ar. Denarston, or Deverston. Ar. three pole-axes gu. Denbauu, or Denband. Az. on a chief ar. a lion ramp, issuant gu. Denbigh, Earl of. See Fielding. Denbigh, Town of. On a mount a castle triple- towered, with spires and fanes on each ; on tlie mount, before the castle, a greyhound couchant ....on each side the castle an escutcheon, on the dexter the arms of France and Kngland, on the sinister a lion ramp, over each escutcheon a plume of ostrich feathers. Den BY. Vert, a bend betw. three wheels or. Crest — An antelope pass. gu. collared ar. Dench, or Denechve. Vert, a saltire engr. betw. four crosses crosslet fitchee ar. Crcit — A uutcorn'tf head betw. two branches of laurel, in orle, ppr. Dendy (as borne by Samuel Denuy, of Dorking, co. Surrey, esq. and by his brother, Arth'ir Denuy, of the same place, escj.) Quarterly, first and fourth quarterly, vei"t aud erm. a grilfin segreant betw. four escallops, three in chief and one in base or; second and third quarterly, az. and or, in tlie first quarter a mullet of the second. Crest — On a mount vert a swan arg. beaked gu. resting its dexter claw on a pheon ppr. Motto — Per ardua stabilis esto. De.ve, or De Dene (Essex). Ar. a fesse dancettee gii. Dene (Herefordshire). Gu. two bars and a canton ar. Dene, De Den, or Deuene (Leicestershire). Ar. a lion ramp. purp. Dene. Ar. a lion pass, pui'p. Dene. Ar. a fesse indented betw. three crescents gu- Dene. Barry of six, gu. and ar. on a canton of the last a tower triple-towered. . Dene (Devonshire). Crest — A dexter hand holding a cross crosslet fitchee. . Denenshe. Vert, a saltire engr. ar. betw. four crosses crosslet fitchee or. Denet. Gu. a demi lion ramp. ar. Denevill. Gu. a fesse dancettee ar. within a bordure engr. or. Denew. Az. five chevronels or. Deng, Dencis, or Dency. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three mullets gu. Dencaine. Az. a fesse indented betw. six escallops ar. Crest — On a mount a stag feeding ppr. Dencaine. Az. a fesse indented or, (another, ar.) Dencaine. Az. a fesse dancettee betw. thirteen bil- lets or, a label gu. Dengate. Per bend embattled sa. and ar. DE^GAYNK, or Engavne (Aruustcd, oo. Norfolk). Az. a fesse dancettee betw. six escallops ar. ('rest — A tower sa. cupola and flag gu. DEN UEN DiiNGAYNE. Az. a {"esse indented ar. betw. six cs(;al- lops or. Dengayne. Or, a fesse dancettee sa. Dengayne. Gn. a fesse dancettee or, (Another, betw. ten crosse.'s crosslet of the second.) Dengayne. Gu. a fesse dancettee ar. betw. six crosse.s crosslet or. IJengayne. Ar. on a fesse dancettee betw. six escal- lops gu. a mullet. . Denham (West Shields, 169.3). Gu. a rhev. ar. betw. three cranes' heads erased or. Crest, — A crane ppr. holding in the sinister claw a stone. Mutto — Cura dat victoriam. Denham (Fairwood Park, co. Fermanagh; a branch of the Denhams of West Shields, represented by James Denham, esq. high sheriff of Fermanagh, in 1SI5). Arms, Crest, and Motto, as the preced- ing. Denham, Stewart (Coltness). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a fesse chequy ar. and az. sunnounted by a bend gu. charged with a buckle ar. ; second and third, gu. a chev. betw. three cranes' heads erased ar. Crest — A thistle and a sprig of rose- tree in saltire, all ppr. Supporters — Two cranes : appended round the arms the badge of Bart, of Nova Scotia. Motto — JuTant aspera probtim. Denham (Bucks, London, and Surrey). Gu. three fusils erm. Crest — A lion's head erased ermines. Denham (Cornwall). Gu. four fusils in fesse, within a bordure enn. Denham (Devonshire and Kent). Gu. five (another, four) lozenges in fesse erm. Denham. Gu. five fusils in fesse within a bordure erm. Denham. Gu. four fusils in fesse erm. Denham. Gu. a fesse lozengy ar. Denham. Gu. three bezants. Denham. Ar. on a bend sa. three mullets or. (An- other, of the field.) Denham. Ar. a fesse betw. three lions' heads erased gu- Denham, Gu. a chev. betw. three lions' gp.mbs erased emu Denham. Quarterly, or and sa. on each three mart- lets counterchanged. Denham. Quarterly, gu. and or, in each quarter three martlets, in bend, counterchanged. Denham. Gu. four fusils in fesse erm. in chief a pile or, betw. two single arches ar. base and capitals of the third ; in base a double arch, as in chief. Denham, or Dinant. Gu. a fesse engr. erm. within a bordure engr. ar. Denhany. Az. a bear saliant ar. on a canton or, a cock gu. Crest — A demi bear saliant ar. Denisell, Densell, or Denstall (Cornwall and De- vonshire). Sa. a mullet surmounting a crescent in pale ar. Denison (Kilnwick Percy, co. York). Arg. a bend gu. betw. a unicorn's head erased in chief, and a cross crosslet fitchee of the second in base. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, vested az. cuflfor, the hand ppr. pointing with a forefinger to a star, gold. DuNrsoN. Crest — Out of a naval coronet a demi mer- maid, holding in the dexter hand a mirror, and in the sinister a comb ppr. Denison (borne by Joseph Denison, of Rusholme Park, CO. Lancaster, and of Stockgrove, co. Buck- ingham, esq.) Arg. a bend sa. betw. an unicorn's head erased ppr. and a cross crosslet gu. Crest — A dexter arm clothed vert, cufi' arg. hand ppr. issuant in bend, the forefinger pointing to a star. Motto — Divide et impera. Denison (borne by Eomund Denison, esq. late Beck- ett, fifth son of Sir John Beckett, bart. of Leeds, and his issue, by Maria Beverley, great niece of Dame Anne Denison, widow of Sir Thomas Deni- son, knt. one of the Justices of the King's Bench). Quarterly, first and fourth, arg. on a bend betw. a unicorn's head erased in chief, and a cross crosslet fitchee in base sa. three bezants, for Deni- son ; second and third, Beckett, diff. by an annu- let. Crest — A sinister cubit arm in bend dexter vested vert, cuff erm. charged with a cross crosslet i or, the hand ppr. pointing with the forefinger to an estoile radiated gold. Denley, or Deiley. Gu. a lion ramp, guard, ar. crowned or Denley, or Demley. Or, three fleurs-de-lis gu. Denman {Baron Denmini). Arg. on a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. three ermine spots or. Crest — A raven rising ppr. in the beak an annnlet or. Supporters — On either side a lion gu. charged on the body with five ermine spots in cross or. Motto- — -Prudentiii et constantia. Denman (London). Az. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased or. Crest — A raven rising sa. Denman, or Dennam (Newshall Grange, co. York). Ar. three lions' hr ads erased gu. Denman. Ar. a fesse betw. three lions' heads era.scd gu. Crest — A demi grayfriar, habited ppr. hold- ing in the dexter hand a lash. Denmark. Or, semee of hearts, three lions pass, of the second, crowned, armed, and langued az. Denx (Temsford Hall, co. Huntingdon). Az. three bars erm. in chief as many fleurs de lis or. Crest — Out of a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a demi pea- hen, issuant, wings displ. ppr. Denn (Eversfield, co. Sussex). Erm. on a bend sa. three mullets or. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet a camel's head or. Denna h. Ar. on a bend az. three stars of the field. Denne (Adsham, co. Kent). The same Arnts as Denn of Temsford Hall. Crest — On a chapeau vert, turned up erm. a peacock in pride ppr. Denne (Kent). Ar. a chev. wavy gu. betw. three fleurs de lis az. Denne (Denne Hill, Kingston, Elbridge, Bishops- bourne and Lydd, co. Kent, and Winchilsea, co. Sussex. The family of Denne claims settlement in Kent before the Norman Conquest, and one of its progenitors is stated to have been Pinccrna, or butler to Edward the Confessor). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. three bars erm. in chief as many fleurs-de-lis or ; second, az. three leopards* heads afl^ront^e, couped at the neck or ; third, arg. two flaunches sa. each chaiged with a leo- pard's face or. Crest — On a chapeau vert, turned up erm. a demi peacock, wings expanded and elevated ppr. Denner. Quarterly, gu. and ar. a label az. Dennes, or DoNNEES. Erm. three battle-axes gu. Dennet (London). Sa. guttee ar. a cauton erm. Crest — A boar's head erased ar. Dennet. Ar. a demi lion ramp. gu. Dennett. Sa. a fesse indented ar. in chief three escallops or. Crest — A demi wolf sa. collared, in- dented, ar. Denney, or Denny (Waltham-Abbey, co. Essex and Norfolk). Gu. a saltii-e ar. betw. twelve crosslets or. (Another, ar.) Crest — A cubit ai-m erect ppr. holding a bunch of barley or. Dennie, or Denny (Scotland). Ar. three estoiles of eight points, four straight and four wavy, in chief sa. Crest — A hand erect,pointing with two fingers to the sun. Dennill, or Devvnill (Leicestershire). Gu. a fesse dancettee or, within a bordure engr. ar. Dennis (Cornwall, Bicton, co. Devon, and the Isle of Wight). Erm. three battle-axes in pale gu. Crest — A tiger's head erased erin. Note — In the copy of the Visitation of Hants, Harleian MSS. British Museum, there is a shield of twenty quar- terings belonging to a family of Dennis of Hamp- shire. Dennis (Cornwall). The same j4r;»i. Crest — A dra- gon's head and neck couped. Dennis (Orleigh,co. Devon. The Dennis's of Orleigh m. heiresses and co-heiresses of Bolhay, alias Bo- way, Esse Thorn and Gifl'ard. This branch be- came extinct about the year 1700; the co-heiresses m. Sir Thomas Hanson, bart. and Glynn of Glynn; John Dennis, a 3'Ounger son of the Orleigh branch, in the reign of Edward I. m. the heiress of Daber- non, of Bradford Dabernon, and was ancestor of the Dennis's of Bradford, and of Holcombe- Bur- nell. The heiress of the Bradford branch, after DEN DEN seven descents, m. Gifford of Yeo). Sa. a chey. betw. three broad aiTows ar. Dennis (Devonshire). Sa. three Danish axes ar. Dennis (Devonshire). Emi. three pole axes within a bordure engr. gu. DuNNis (Pucklechurch, co. Gloucester). Gu. a bend engr. az. betw. two leopards' heads jessaut-de-lis or. Crest — A derai lion ramp. az. bezantee. Dii.NNis (Gloucestershire, 1623). Gu. three leopards' heads jessant-de lis or, over all a bend engr. az. UiiNNis (Gloucestershire). Ar. on a bend engr. betw. three leopards' heads az. jessant de-Iis or, a martlet of the field for diff. DiiNNis (Kent). Ar. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis gu. Crest — An arm couped at the elbow and erect, in armour, giasping a snake, all ppr. Dennis (borne by Thomas Strati-ord Dennis, of Fort Granite, co. Wicklow, esq. son and heir of the Rev. Meade Dennis, nephew and co heir of James Lord Tracton, Chief Baron of the Exche- quer). Gu. on a chev. betw. three fleurs de lis or, as many annulets of the first, a canton chequy or and az. Crest — A castle, with two towers ppr. from each tower a banner floating gu. Motto — Suaviter sed fortiter. Dennis. Ar. three battle-axes sa. within a bordure 6". Dennis. Az. three leopards' heads jessanl-de-lis Crest — A leopard's head and neck coupeil ppr. Dennis. Gu. a bend engr. az. betw. three leopards' heads or, jessant-de-lis of the second. Dennis. Ar. on a chev. az. three crescents or. Dennis. Gu. three leopards' heads or, jessaut-de-lis az. Dennis. See Denys. Dennison. Ar. a bend betw. a unicorn's heafl, erased in chief, and a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Crest — Same as Demson. Dennistoun. Ar. a bend sa. in chief a unicorn's head erased of the last. Crest — A squirrel sejant or. Dennistoun (Denuistoun, co. Renfrew, represented by James Dennistoun, of that Ilk, esq. ; this fa- mily is regarded by ancestral antiquaries amongst the most eminent in the west of Scotland; and, leaving all doubtful origin aside, we find by charter of Malcolm, the fourth of the name, who d. in IKW, that it held lands on the Gryfe, co. of Renfrew, in that monarch's reign). Arg. a bend sa. Crest — A dexter arm in pale ppr. clothed gu. holding an antique shield sa. charged with a mul- let or. Motto — Adversa virtute repello. Sup- porters — Dexter, a lion ramp. gu. armed and lau- gued az. ; sinister, an antelope arg. armed az. hoofed or. Dennistoun (Kelvin Grove ; a scion of Dennistoun of that Ilk, established by Richard Dennistoun, youngest son of James Dennistoun of Colgrain. Arms and Crest, same as preceding, the bend being charged witli a mullet arg. betw. a unicorn's head erased, and a cross crosslet litchee gold. Denny (Tralee Castle, co. Kerry, hart.) Gu. a sal- tire betw. twelve crosses cros.slet or. Crest — A cubit ai"m, habited az. cufF ar. hand ppr. grasping five eai"s of rye or. Motto — Et mea messis erit. Denny (Raveniugham and Thurlton Langley, co. Norfolk, and of Great Yarmouth ; granted !) March, 1G63). Gu. a saltire ar. betw. twelve crosses pat- tee fitchee or. Denny (Waltham). Gu. a saltire ar. betw. twelve crosses formee or. Crest — A cubit arm, vestt'd anil turned up ar. holding in the han I ppr. four ears of wheat or. Dennys (Holcombe, co. Devon). Erni. three bills sa. Dennys (Orleigh, co. Devon). Gu. three leopards' heads or, jessant-de-lis az. Dennys (Mallcot, co. Devon). The same, with an annulet or, for diff. Dennys (Gloucestershire). Gu. three leopards' heads or, jessant-de-lis az. abend engr. of the last. Dennys, or Dems. Or, on a chev. az. three crescents or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a plume of five ostrich feathers ppr. Denouac. Gu. ten billets or, four, three, two, and one. Crest — Betw. two wings a globe, thereon an eagle with wings expanded. Denovan (Scotland). Gu. on a bend or, three cres- cents az. Crest — A stag tripping gu. Densel. Sa. a crescent ar. a mullet of the second betw. the points. Densell. Ar. on a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet sa. as many crescents or. Densell. Sa. an estoile of eight points ar. out of a crescent of the last. Densell. Sa. a crescent and three mullets ar. Denshire. Ar. a pale gu. in chief a crescent betw. two mullets, and in base a mullet betw. as many crescents, all counterchanged. Cre^t — A lion re- guard, holding with both paws an anchor, all ppr. Densill. Ar. a bend betw. three crosiers gu. Denskine (Scotland). Az. an eagle pouncing on a hare courant, or. Denskyn (Scotland). Gu. a goshawk or, standing on the back of a hare ar. Denson (Denson, Scotland). Sa. a chev. or, betw. three boars' heads erased ar. Denssen. Ar. a chev. sa. Denston. Ar. a chev. betw. two couple closes engr. sa. Crest — Out of a dncal coronet or, a dexter hand holding a sword, the blade wavy, in pale ppr. Denston. Az. two lions pass, guard, or. Denstone. Ar. two lions pass, guard, gu. Uensy. Gu. a cross moliiie or. Densy. Gu. a cross moline pierced or. Crest — On a chapeau a stag pass. ppr. Dent (borne by William Dent Dent, of Shortflatt Tower, Belsay, Ncwcastle-on-Tyne, esq.) Quar- terly, first and fourth or, on a bend per bend gu. and sa. three fusils conjoined of the field ; second and third, gu. two chevronels or, betw. three hawks, belled arg. for Hedley. Crests — First, a panther's head aflVontee erased, with flames issuing from tlie mouth and ears, transpierced by an arrow barbed and flighted, the pheon towards the dexter, all ppr. ; second, for Heuley, a swallow rising out of clouds ppr. Dent (Leicestershire). Gu. a chev. within a bordure engr. ar. Dent (London). Sa. a fesse dancettee ar. in chief three escallops or. Crest— A demi wolf, salient sa. charged on the neck with a collar dancettee ar. Dent (London). Ar. on a bend sa. three fusils erni. Dent (Dent, near Newcastle-on-Tyne). Ar. on a bend az. three lozenges erm. ('rest — A tiger's head erased erm. maned sa, vomiting flames of fire ppr. Dent (Wandsworth Common, co. Surrey). Ar. on a bend sa. three lozenges erm. Crest — A tiger's head couped ar. Dent. Vert, a buck's head or, within a bordure engr. of the second. Dent. Gu. two bars and a canton ar. Denton (Buckinghamshire, Lancashire, and Ox- fordshire). Ar. two bars gu. in chief three cin- quefoils of the second. Crest — A lion couchant or. Denton (Cardew, co. Cumberland ; the Dentons of Cardew were descended from a younger branch of the original male line of Denton of Denton, which settled at Ainstable as early as the reign of Edw. II. and afterwards removed to Cardew; we can trace nothing of tliis branch after George Denton, who sold Cardew to Sir John Lowther in I6S0). Ar. two bars gu. in chief thi'ee martlets of the second. Crest— A martlet sa. Denton (Waj-uell, co. Cumberland ; this family was of Denton Hall, in Nether Denton, soon after the Conquest: the male line became extinct in the elder branch, after five descents, by the death of Sir Richard Denton, whose heiress m, Adam Cop- ley. Richard Copley, grandson of Adam, had a dau. and heiress in. to Adam de I'Hall, who took the name of Denton, and was ancestor of the Den- tons of Warnell Hall, who began to reside at that place (which they acquired in exchange for Den- DER D E R ton) as early as the middle of tho 16tli century ; the immediate descendant of this branch, Charles Denton of Cockermouth, sold Warnell Hall to Sir James Lowther in 1774). Ar. two bars gu. in chief three cinquefoils sa. DiiNTON. . . on a tower triple-towered . . a stork ppr. Crext—A stork ppr. Denton. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. (Another, collared or.) Denton. Ar. two bai's gu. Denton. Ar. two bars, and in chief as many mart- lets sa. Denton. Ar. a fesse gu. in chief three martlets of the second. Denton. Gu. a chev. betw. three crescents ar. Denver (Essex). Sa. a chev. or, betw. three crosses crosslet fitchfee ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp. az. holding with both gambs a cross crosslet fitchee or. Denver (Norfolk). Ar. on a fesse betw. three cin- quefoils sa. as many crescents or. Denvers (Walpole, co. Norfolk). Gu. three dexter gauntlets pendent ar. a canton chequy or and az. De.vvii.e, or Devile. Gu. -a lion ramp. hetw. eight lilies ar. Uenviie, or Dewile. Ar. on a bend az. six fleurs- de-lis of the held, two, two, and two. Denyngsell. Ar. a fesse gu. Denys (Easton-Neston.co. Northampton, hart.) Arg. across patonce gu. betw. four fleurs-de-lis vert on a chief az. a greyhound couraiit of the field. Crest — A demi lion erminois, collared gu. holding betw. the paws a French lily slipped ppr. Motto — Hora e sempre. Denys, or Dennis (Orley, co. Devon). Az. three battle-axes or. Denys (Devonshire). Az. three halherds or, headed ar. Crest — A tree vert behind an antelope pass, ar. ' Denys (Kent). Ar. a fesse nebulee gu. betw. three ileurs-de-lis az. Denys (Kent). Ar. a fesse wavy gu. betw. six fleurs- de-lis az. * Denys. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three mullejg gii, Denys. Ar. six fleurs-de-lis, three, two, and one. Denzell. Sa. a crescent and a mullet in chief ar. DtoiiODY (Ireland). Or, a cross gu. spotted with erm. ar. Deoyle. Ar. three chev. sa. DehdeNjOT Deptun (Herefordshire). Ar. on a hend gu. three roses of the field. Crest — An anchor or, surmounted by a fleur-de-lis sa. Depuen. The same 4r»ni. Crest — A dexter and sin- ister hand, wielding a two-handed sword ppr. Depuen (Sufl'olk). Erm. on a chief az. three lions ramp. or. Depden. Ar. a fesse betw. three leopards' heads Depden. Ar, a fesse betw. three leopards' faces az. Depden. Ar. on a chief gu. three leopards' faces or. De Penshorst. Sa. a mullet ar. (Another, or.) De Peye. Or, ten billets gu. four, three, two, and one. Depham. Or, on a fesse gu. three leopards' heads of the field. Crest — A lion pass. ppr. Depham. Ar. on a fesse gu. three leopards' heads of the first. Crest — A cherub ppr. Depham (Norfolk). Ar. on a fesse gu. a lion ramp. or. Depham. Ar. on a fesse gu. three lions ramp, guard, or. Depings. Az. an orle ar. De PoNTHiEU (London). Quarterly, or and gu. C7est — A tree vert. Afotto — Plutot rompeque pliet. Deporte (Sheepshead, co. Leicester). Ar. two bars az. over all a saltire gu. Depton. Ar. a bend gu. Deram. Az. three crescents betw. nine crosses cross- let ar. Crest — A pyramid, with vine growing up its side ppr. Deram. Gu. semfee crosslet, three crescents ar. Crest — A hand fesseways, couped, holding a fleur de lis ppr. Debam. Az. a cross betw. four lions ramp. ar. (An- other, or.) Deraunt. Ar. a chev. betw. three delves gu. Deraw. Ar. a chev. betw. three billets gu. within a bordure az. Crest — A bundle of quills ar. Derbern, or Derdern. Erm. a fesse az. Derby, Earl of. See Stanlby. Derby. Vert, a cbev. betw. three garbs ar. banded or. Crest — A garb, as in the arms. Derby. Ar. three cinquefoils and a canton gu. Derby. Per chev. crenellee or and az. three eagles counterchanged. Derby. Per chev. crenellee az. and or, three eagles displ. counterchanged. Crest — A dromedary ppr. Derby, Town of (Derbyshire). Arg. on a mount vert a stag lodged within park pales and gate, all ppr. Dereham, or Derham (West Derham, co. Norfolk). Az. a buck's head cabossed or. Crest — A bear ramp, sejant sa. muzzled, lined, and ringed, or, charged on the shoulder with an annulet ar. Dereham-Monastery (Norfolk). Az. three crosier.", two and one, or, each enfiled with a stag's head cabossed of the last. De Renzy (as borne by Thomas de Renzy, of Croney- horn, Carnew, Ireland, esq. a near relative of the De Rinzys of Clobemon). Az. a cross arg. charged with five escallops gu. within a bordure or. Crest — A sword erect ppr. hilt or. Atotto~PactA non verba. Dereward. Erm. on a chev. sa. three crescents or. Derham. Az. a buck's head cabossed or. Crest — Two hands winged and clasped. Derham (Ireland). Az. three stags' heads cabossed or. Crest — A demi wolf per pale, or and sa. Derham (Ciimplesham, co. Norfolk). Same as Deer- ham of Deeiham. Derhaugh (Coulston Hall, co. Suffolk). Sa. three martlets In bend betw. two bendlets ar. Crest — A tiger pass, or, tufted and maned sa. Dering (Surrenden-Dering, CO. Kent, bart.) Quar- terly, first and fourth, ar. a fesse az. in chief three torteaux (in augmentation) ; second and third, or, a saltire sa. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a horse pass. sa. maned of the first. Supporters — Two horses sa. maned or. Motto — Terrere nolo, timere nescio. Dering (Hampshire). Gu. three roebucks' heads couped or. Dering. Gu. on a chev. ar. three trefoils slipped sa. De Rinzy, De Renzy, and De Renzi (borne by Matthew Thomas De Rinzy, of Clobemon Hall, CO. Wexford, esq. ; descended from .Sir Matthew de Renzy, to whom the estate in the county of Wexford was granted by Charles I. ; Sir Matthew is stated, in his monumental insci'iption, to have been born at Cullen, in Germany, and to have descended from the famous George Castriota, olins Scanderbeg. Quarterly, first and fourth, a buck springing or; second and third, az. a cross arg. charged with five escallops gu. within a bordure or. Crest — A naked sword erect ppr. hilted or. Tlfofio— Facta non verba. DiiRLiNG. Ar. a chev. betw. three porridge pots (another, three ewers) sa. Dermot, or Dermott. Gu. a fesse dancettee ar. in chief three fleurs de lis of the last. Crest — A demi lion holding a spear in pale, thrust through a bear's head all ppr. Dermyne. Arg. on a bend gu. cotised sa. three escallops or. Dernall, or Dervall. Ar. two bars and an inescut- cheon in chief gu. Derncoorte. Or, two bars indented gu. Dernested, or Dernestode. Sa. an eagle displ. ar. Dernestoue, or Dernforu. Gu. a lion ramp, chequy or and az. Derneys. Gu. a fesse ar. in chief three plates. Dernford (Devonshire). Sa. a ram's head cabossed, ar. attired or. Dernford. Sa. an eagle displ. ar. Crest— A cross crosslet fitchee az. and a sword ppr. in saltire. Dernford, or Dernefobd. Ar. two wings conjoined DES D E V sa. Crest — A epliinx pass, guard, wings eiulorseil 1 ppr. Dkrnfokd. Or, an eagle displ. gH. 1 Dernford. Sa. an eagle displ. ar. armed gii. Dernford. Gu. a lion ramp, or, fretty az. 1 Dernford. Az. two (another, three) fishes haurient or. . 1 DERNbF.v. Sa. a sun or. De Ros {Baron Ue ifo.t). Quarterly, first and fourth 1 gu. three Water bougets avg. for Ue Ros ; second and third, arg. a saltire gu. for Fitzgerald. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up emi, a peacock in pride ppr.; second, a monkey statant ppr. envi- roned round the loins and chained or. Supporters — Two falcons, wings expanded and inverted ppr. Motto — Crom a boo. Derouch. Ar. a lion ramp, reguard. purp. his tail reflexed from betw. his legs over the back. Derfatrick (Ireland). Per pale, ar. and gu. a fesse counterchanged. Derfatrick. Per pale, or and gu. two bars counter- changed. Derule. Sa. a sun in splendour or. Crest — A demi wolf gu. Derward. Enn. on a cher. sa. three crescents ar. (Another, or.) Derward. Ar. a fesse betw. three crescents sa. each charged with another of the first. Derward, or Durward. Ar. a fesse sa. betw. three crescents gu. Derward, or Dreward. Sa. three rouudles, quar- terly, ar. and gu. Derwei.l. Ar. a chev. az. hetvr. three fleurs-de-lis sa. Derwell. Ar. on a chev. betw. three iieurs de lis sa. as many crescents or. Derwent. Ar. two bars gu. on a canton of the second a rose or. Derwkntvvater, or Drinkwater. The same. (Ano- ther, the rose of the field ) Derwentwater. Ar. two bars gu. on a canton of the second a cinquefoil ar. (Another, a lozenge ar.) Derwick, or Derawnt. Ar. a chev. betw. three billets gu. Dekwyn. Gu. a fesse and pale engr. or. Derycott. Or, an antelope pass, gu. on a chief of the second three escallops of the first. Desart, Earl of. See Cuffe. De Sams (Count). Or, a salix or willow ppr. quar- terly with the arms of Fane, and the quarterings thereto pertaining. Motto — Pro Deo, rege, et patria. De Saumerez, Bauon. See Saumarez. Desbarres. Gu. three eagles' heads erased ar. Crest — An arm couped at the shoulder, embowed and resting on the elbow, holding a spear in pale, all ppr. Des Bouverie (Loudon). See Bouverie. Desbuisay. . .out of a mount in base, the stump of a tree shooting fortli new leaves, and thereon a bird perched. Crest — A bell or. Desbrow. Ar. a fesse betw. three bears' heads and necks couped sa. muzzled or. Crest — A bear's head as in the arms. Deschamps. Gu. a fesse or, betw. six plates. Crest — A goldeu fleece girt round the middle with a collar or. Descus. Gu. an increscent or. De Senlize. Per pale dancettee ar. and gu. Crest — A lion pass, guard, tail extended gu. De SiLVA. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. betw. two laurel branches crossed saltireways in base, ppr. Crest — A lion ramp. gu. Desland (Ireland). Ar. a saltire az. Crest — Two hands couped and conjoined, supporting a heart. Desmond (Ireland). Erm. a saltire gu. Crest — A lion pass, guard, or, grasping a saltire gu. Desmond (Ireland). Erm. a saltire sa. Desuond. Erm. a saltire engr. gu. Desnav. Ar. three lions pass. gu. Crest — On a chapeau ar. turned up gu. and charged with four fleurs de-lis or, a lion pass, of the second. Desne. Crest — A leopard's face, breaking with its mouth a aword. Desney. Gu. a lion ramp, harry of ten ar. and az. Crest — A wlvei*n sans legs vert. Desney. Gu. a lion ramp, or, debruised by three bars az. Desney. Ar. a fesse gu. charged with three fleurs- de-lis or. Despard. Gu. on a cross ar. five torteaux. Crest- On a ducal coronet or, a star of twelve rays ar. Despard (Ireland). Crest — A hand holding a broken spear ppi-. Despayne. Gyronny of eight or and az. an inescut- cheon ar. Despayne. Ar. a fesse gu. a chief bendy of six of the first and second. De Spencer. Quarterly, ar. and gu. in the second and third a fret or, over all a bend sa. Crest — Two wings conjoined ppr. Dess. Az. a chev. engr. betw. three owls or, on a canton gu. as many lions pass, guai-d. in pale of the second. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. an owl or. Desse. The same ArniSt chev. plain. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. an owl with wings expanded or ; over the crest this Motto— \'\g\\o. Destunes. Gu. a crescent increscent or. Des Vceux (India Ville, Queen's County, hart.) Gu. on a pale or, a squirrel sejant in chief, and a Moor's head couped in base, ppr. Crest — A squir- rel sejant ppr. Motto — Altiora in votis, DeTabley, Baron. See Wabren. De Teye. Or, on a fesse betw. two chev. gu. three mullets pierced of the first. Dethick (Bredsale, co. Derby, and Norfolk). Ar. a T fesse vaire or and gu. betw. three water bougets sa. / Crest — A nag's head erased ar. i Dethick. Gu. on a bend az. three horseshoes ar. S Dethicke. Ar. a fesse vaire or and gu. of one row I betw. three water bougets az. Crest — An eagle I reguard. wings expanded and inverted ppr. ' De TiDEMARCii. Purp. a lion salient or, within an orle of crosses crosslet ar. Detley (Cheshire). Ar. on a fesse betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee sa. three escallops or. Detling. Or, (another, ar.) six lions ramp. az. three, two, and one. Detling. Sa. six lions ramp. ar. three, two, and one. Detmore. Ar. a fesse indented gu. betw. three mul- lets sa. Deton. Sa. on a chev. betw. three crescents ar. each charged with another of the first, as many mart- lets vert. Deton. Sa. a chev. betw. three crescents ar. each charged with another gu. within a bordure gobo- nated of the second and third. Crest — A tower ar. on the top a crescent gu. Deton, or Detton. Sa. on a chev. ar. three mart- lets vert. Crest — A goat's head erased ar. collared g«- Deton. Or, two lions pass, guard, gu. within a bor- dure az. Deton. Sa. a chev. betw. three crescents ar. each charged with a bordure gu. within a bordure gobo- nated of the second and first. Deiton. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three crescents of the second, each charged with another sa. betw. three martlets az. Deuciiar (Edinburgh). Parted per cross, first and fourtli, ar. a sword in pale az. hilt and pomel or ; second and third, gu. a boar's head couped or. Crest — A boar's head couped betw. two alder brandies ppr. Motto — Verus ad fiueiu. Deuchar (Royals). The same, per fesse embattled. Crest — Out of a mural crown an arm in armour, eiubowed, wielding a sword ppr. Motto — Virtutis gloria merces. Deuchar (R.N.) The same as Deuchar, Edinburgh, within a bordure vert. Crest and Motto, as the , last. Deuchar (Morningside). The same, within a bor- dure or. Crest and Motto, as Deuchar, Ediu- i burgh. De Valance. Barry of ten ar. and az. an orle of D E V DEW eleven martlets gu. Crest — A greyhound's liea.l gu- Detalf,. Sa. a bend cotised dancettee ar. Crest — On a chapeau a grej bouud sejant. Devall. Sa. on abend ar. betw. two cotises indented of the same, a crosslet fitchee ar. Devall. Erm. two bars vert. Devan (borne by Charles Devan, of Teddington, co. Middlesex, esq.) Chequy or and az. a fesse gu. quartering Barlow of Sheffield. Crest — A lion ramp. ar. murally gorged or. Motto — Non sibi solum. Detaynes. Ar. a fesse sa. in chief a cross gu. Crest —A lion ramp, holding in the dexter paw a battle- axe ppr. Devell. Quarterly, ar. and sa. Oeven. Chequy or and az. a fe.sse gu. Crest — A lion ramp. ar. ducally gorged or. Devenuale, or Deundale (Hampshire). Ar. a cross sarcelly gu. Devendale. The same Arms. Crest — A long cross az. Bevlnisii (boiTie by Willi\m Devemsh Meahe.'!, of Meares Court, co. Westmrath, esq. who assumed the latter surname in 1811, upon succeeding to the Meares Court estate, on the death of his aunt, Mrs. Gouldsbury). Ar. a ship with three masts, sails furled, shrouded sa. Crest — A kingfisher ppr. Motto — Omnia providentiie committo. Devf.nish (Sussex). Vert, a saltire engr. or, betw. four crosses crosslet fitchee ar. Crest — A demi tiger salient vert, in the dexter paw a cross cross- let fitchee ar. Devenish. Vert, a saltire engr. ar. betw. four crosses crosslet fitchee or. Devenport. Crest — A savage's head affrontee en- wrapped round the neck with a snake. Devenshire (Buckinghamshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three escallops sa. Devenshire (Cornwall). The same Arms. Crest— An eagle ppr. Dever. Erm. a bend gu. (Another, az.) Dever. Az. a bend erm. Deverdon. Sa. a lion ramp. ar. Deverdowne. Or, a fret gu. De Verb. Quarterly, gu. and or, in the first quarter a mullet ar. Crest — The sun shining on a sun flower ppr. De Vere (Currah, co. Limerick, and Glangoole, co. Tipperary, bart.) Quarterly, gu. and or, in the dexter chief quarter a mullet ar. Crests — First, a boar pass. az. bristled and dented or, on a cap of maintenance turned up ei-m. ; second, the Castle of Limerick, ppr. Motto — Vero nihil verius. Deverell, or Deverall. Gu. three stirrups with leathers in pale or. Cre.tt — The rays of the sun issuing from behind a cloud ppi". Devebeulx. Gu. a fesse or, in chief three bezants. Crest — A talbot's head ar. ducally gorged or. Devereux ( FiifOMH? //erf/orrf). Ar. a fesse gti. in chief three torteaux. Crest — Out of a ducal coi-onet or, a talbot's head ar. eared gu. Supporters — The dexter, a talbot ar. eared gu. ducally gorged of the last; the sinister, a reindeer gu. attired ar. gorged with a ducal coronet, and lined or. Mottoes — Virtu- tis comes invidia; and. Basis virtutum constantia. Devereux (Cheshire). Gu. a fesse ar. in chief three plates. Devereux (Carigmenan, co. Wexford, Ireland). Erm. a fesse gu. in chief three torteaux. Crest — A stag tripping ppr. Devereux. Paly of six gu. and vaire, on a chief or, a lion pass. sa. Devereux. Or, on a fesse gu. three martlets ar. Deverox. Erm. a fesse and three roses in chief gu. Deveris, or Devers (Sufl'olk). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three mullets with six points of the second, pierced or. Deverson. Ar. two bars gu. on a chief of the last a lion pass. or. Crest — A lion's head guard, and erased gu. collared or. De Vesci, Viscount. See Vesey. Devetts. . . semee de crosslets three boars' heads erased, lying fesseways . . Crest — A cubit arm i.-'suing from clouds fesseways, holding a sword erect, enfiled with a boar's head erased. Devey. Ar. a pale pointed in base gu. Crest — A dexter armembowed fesseways, couped ppr. vested sa. holding up a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Devicke. Per saltire sa. and ar. Devie (Isle of Guernsey, 1G12). Or, three caltraps sa. a chief of the second. Crest — A caltrap sa. Deviford. Sa. a cross engr. or, and a bend ar. Devile. Ar. on a pale wavy sa. betw. twelve cinque- foils in pale gu. a canton erm. Devile. Or, on a fesse betw. four fleurs de lis, two and two gu. (another, sa.) two fleurs-de-lis of the field. Devile. Ar. on a fesse betw. four fleurs-de-lis, two and two gu. two fleurs-de-lis of the first. Devill. Gu. a fesse indented within a bordure or. Deviock. Per saltire ar. and sa. Devioke. Per saltire sa. and ar. Crest — A dexter hand throwing an arrow ppr. De V isiiE (Devonshire and Gloucestershire ; a branch of the very ancient and noble family of De Vismes, of the kingdom of France, deriving originally from the sovereign house of Ponthieu, settled in England at the revocation of the edict of Nantes ; 'obtained a confirmation of pedigree and rank (that of Count) from the French Government, in the person of the late Count De Vismes, who died in 1840, leaving two sons, viz. William, present Count De Vismes, and Henry Baron de Vismes). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, three bendlcts az. a chief of the last, semee of golden fleurs-de-lis ; second, az. fretty or, and semee of fleurs-de-lis; third, ar. a chev. gu. betw. two estoiles in chief and a crescent in base of the second. Crest — A black eagle displ. with two heads. Supporters — Two angels ppr. De Vitre. Gu. a chev. vaire, in chief two griffins segreant or, in base a bunch of purple grapes. Crest — A demi griffin or, holding betw. his paws a bunch of grapes purple, issuing out of an oak wreath ppr. acorned or. Devizes, City of (Wiltshire). Per pale gii. and az. a castle in perspective, embattled all round the front, triple-towered, the whole forming a hexagon or, masoned . . the two outside towers domed on each side, the middle tower an estoile sa. Devizmes (Lisbon). Per chev. ar. and or, a chev. gu. betw. two martlets in chief sa. and a crescent in base of the third. Crest — On a scroll, with this Motto — J 'aspire, (in lieu of a wreath) an eagle displ. ppr. Devon, Earl of. See Courtenw. Devon. Or, three torteaux. Crest— h. horse's head ar. thrust through with a spear sa. head or. Devonshire, Duke of. See Cavendish. Devonshire (Cornwall). Az. three eagles or. Devonshire. Ar. three eagles displ. gu. Crest — A cross moline or. Dewar (Scotland). Or, a chief az. Dewe (Kent). Gu. a chev. ar. betw. nine plates, five and four. Devvell, De AVelle, or Dewill. Ar. two bars gu. each charged with five bezants. Crest — Ou a mount vert a horse courant ar. bridled sa. Dewell, or De Welle. Ar. two palets gu. on each four bezants in pale. Crest — As the last. Dewelles. Or, a lion ramp, double queued sa. Crest — An ostrich's head and wings ar. ducally gorged gu. holding a horseshoe az. Dewen. Gu. on a chev. ar. three cinquefoils slipped sa. Dewers. Ar. on the sea, in base ppr. a three-mast galley flotant, her sails furled sa. on a chief az. three boars' heads or. Crest — An anchor with its cable ppr. Dewes (Stow Hall, co. SuflTolk). Or, a fesse vaire, betw. three quatrefoils gu. Dewes (Studley, co. Warwick ; granted 25 July, 1700). Or, three quatrefoils pierced gu. a chief vaire. Crest — A wolf's head erased or, about the neck a collar vaire, holding in the mouth a quatrefoil pierced gu. slipped ppr. DE Y Die Dewhurst (Dewhurst, co. LancasteiO. Erm. three escallops gu. Crest — A wolf's head erin. Dewhurst (Middlesex). The same Arms. Crest — A wolf's head erased erm. collared az. Motto — Spes mea in Deo. DcwiLL (Hertfordshire). Gu. semee-de-lis ar. a lioa ramp, guard, of the second. Dewille. Gu. a lion saliant ar. Devvin. Per pale indented az. and or, a liou pass, guard, counterchanged ; on a chief ar. a rosebetw. two fleurs-de lis gu. Dew i.\G (borne by Richard Dewing, of Carbroolce, CO. Norfolk, esq.) Gu. on a chev. arg. three cinque- foils sa. Crest — A greyhound's head erased arg. collared and ringed gu. De Winton (descended from Sir Robert De Wintona, lord of the manor of Languian, near Cowbridge, who accompanied Robert Fitzhamon into Glamorgan- shire ; the family for a long period bore the name of Wilkins, but resumed, by sign manual in IS.'fO, their ancient surname of De Winton ; the head of the house is Cann de Wi.nton, of Clifton, co. Gloucester, esq. ; the derivative branches are the De Wintons of Maeslough Castle, co. Radnor, the De Wintons of Maesderwen, &c. &c.) Per pale or and arg. a wivcrn vert. Crest — A wivern vert. Motto — Estofe fideles. Dewmll. Or, a fret vaire. De Wolfe. Or, a lighter boat in fesse gu. De Worth. Erra. an eagle displ. with two heads sa. armed gu. Dewport. Per chev. embattled az. and sa. a lion ramp, or, in chief a crescent, in base a mullet of the last. Dewy (Stratfield, co. Norfolk). Sa. on a fesse ar. betw. three dragons' heads erased or, as many cinquefoils of the held, Dewye. Gu. a fret of six or, a chief erm. Dewvn, or Dewin. Gu. on a chev. ar. three cinque- foils (another, trefoils slipped) sa. Dewynell (Oxfordshire). Or, fretty vaire. Dexter. Ar. two chev. az. a canton gu. Crest — A tree, pendent therefi'om two weights. Dexwell. Ar. a chev. az. betw. three fleurs-delis sa. Dev. Or, on a chief indented az. two mullets of the field. Deycheler (Germany). Gu. a cross pall ar. Deycourt. Erm. a saltire purp. Crest — A sword in pale enfiled with a leopard's face. Deype (Gloucestershire). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three leopards or. Deyfe (Worcestershire). Sa. a chev. betw. three crescents ar. each charged with another gu. within a bordure gobonated of the second and third. Deyis. Sa. a chev. betw. three leopards' faces ar. Deyi.e. Ar. three chev. sa. Deyi.ry. Gu. a leopard ramp. ar. crowned or. Deynband. Az. on a chief ar. a demi lion ramp, gu- Deyncourt (Oxfordshire and Yorkshire). Gu. bil- lettee or, a fesse dancett6e of the last. Deyncourt (Yorkshire). Az. a fesse dancettee betw. ten billets or. Deyncourt. Chequy or and az. on a fesse gu. three plates. (Another, three buckles ar.) Cr€st — The standard of St. George issuing from the wreath ppr. Deyncourt, or D'Eyncourt. Ar. billettee sa. a fesse dancettee of the last. Deyncourt. Ar. a fesse dancettee betw. ten billets sa. Deyncourt. Or, three bars dancettee gu. Deyncourt. Ar. a fesse dancettee betw. thirteen bil- lets sa. four, three, three, two, and one. Deyncourt. Az. a fesse dancettee betw. nine billets or, three, two, three, and one. Deynes (Coddeuham, co. Suffolk). Or, two bars gu. within a boi'dure sa. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a dragon's head sa. gorged with two bars of the fii'st. Deyse. Sa. a cliev. betw. three crescents erm. Deyse. Sa. a chev. betw. three crescents or, each charged with another of the field. Deyveli. (Yorkshire). Ar. on a bend az. eight fleurs- de-lis or. Deyvelle, Deyvill, otDavell (Cockwold,co. York). Or, on a fe.'se betw. four fleurs de lis gu. two fleurs de lis of the field. Crest — A cubit dexter arm lying fesseways ppr. vested .. holding in the hand a fleur de lis or, on the arms and crest a crescent for diff'. Motto— Vensea coment. Deyvill. The same Ar7ns. Crest — A fleur-de-lis gn. DiABLE, Dibble, or Dible. Sa. on a chief ar. a lion pass. gu. Crest— On a chapeau a lion statant guard, ducally gorged, tail extended. DiAMONu (borne by Hugh Welch Diamond, esq. F. S. A.) Arg. five lozenges in fesse gu. each charged with a fleur-de-lis or, betw. three mullets of the second, impaling az. three lions ramp. arg. Crest — A demi lion ramp, or, holding in the dex- ter paw a lozenge as in the arms. Motto — Miseris succurrere disco. DiAMONT (London; granted 1612, 7?cr. Og. Int. MS.S. Vincent, No. irA). Ar. live fusils in fesse, conjoined gu. each charged with a fleur-de-lis or. Crest— \ demi liou or, holding in the dexter paw a fusil gu. charged with a fleui'-de-lis of the first. DiAS. Or, a lion ramp, reguard. gu. seizing with his mouth the top of a spear in bend sinister sa. Crest — On a gaidand of laurel a lion pass. ppr. DiBDiN. Ar. betw. two bendlets in chief and as many in base az. a cinquefoil gu. stalked and leaved vert. Crest — A talbot pass. ppr. DiBLOY, or DiBLO. Ar. a lion pass. gu. on a chief az. three escallops or. (.'rest — A demi Hercules, hold- ing over his shoulder a club ppr. DicAM (Cowlby, CO. Lincoln). Gu. on a chev. or, betw. three roses ar. as many steeples az. DiccoNSON. Quarterly, first and fourth vert, a cross betw. four hinds' heads or ; second and third, a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee. Crest — A hind's head or. DicoR (Uphall, CO. Hertford). Gu. on a chev. betw. three eagles displ. or, as many torteaux. Dicoy. Az. a lion or, a chief of the last. Crest— A lion sejant gu. supporting betw. his paws a shield ai". DiCHFiELU, or DicHER (Shawbolie and Mugleton, co. Salop;. Az. three pineapples or. Crest — A bear pass. ar. Dick (Prestonfield, Mid Lothian, Scotland, N.S. hart.) Erm. a fesse az. betw. two mullets in chief and a hart s head erased with ten tynes in base gu. Crest — A ship in distress ppr. Supporters — On a compartment below the shield, whereon the words " Via tuta virtus" are placed, two white horses at liberty, maned and hoofed or. Motto — At spes infracta. Dick (Braid, Mid Lothian, N. S. bart.) Ar. a fesse jz. betw. two stars in chief, and a crescent in base gu. Crest — A stag's head erased ppr. attired or. Motto, on a scroll above — Virtute. Supporters — Two stags ppr. attired and unguled or. Motio, below — Publica salus mea merces. Dick (as borne by Quintin Dick, esq. late M. P. for Maldon). Arms and Crest, as Dick of Braid. Motto — Virtute. Dick. Az. a waved sword erect in pale ppr. hilt and porael or, betw. two mullets in fesse pierced ar. Crest — A leopard sejant ppr. Dick. Ar. a fesse wavy az. betw. three stars gu. DiCKARu, or DicRVVABD. .Sa. three plates, on each a cinquefoil gu. Dickens (London ; granted 16 June, 1625, Her. Off. London, c. 21). Erm. on a cross patonce sa. a leopard's head or. Crest — A lion couchant or, holding out in the gamb a cross patonce sa. Dickens. Erm. on a cross patonce sa. a leopard's head issuing out of a ducal coronet or. Crest — A demi leopard erect ppr. Motto — Hostis honori invidia. Dickenson (Wiltshire). Ar. a bend engr. az. betw. two lions ramp. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter arm ppr. holding a fleur-de-lis of the first. Dickenson, or Dikenson. Az. a cross bitw. four liinds' heads couped ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a phoenix in flames ppr. N N D I C DIG DiCKrn (Rotherfieia Pipaid, oo. Oxford, Bodehani and Salehurst, co. Sussex). Arg. on a chev. gu. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. ii crescent or. DiCKES (Walthole, co. Cumberland). Or, a fes.ie vaire erm. and sa. betw. three cinquefoils of the last. DicKES (Norfolk). Az. on a bend or, three martlets gu. on a chief ar. two reindeers' heads couped of the third. DicKEsoN, or Dickinson (London). Az. a chev. betw. three crosses formee or, on a chief ar. a cinqucfoil vert. Crest — A camel's head ppr. bridled gu. on the top of his head a plume of ostrich feathers, under the throat a bell or. DicKESON. Crest — A boar's head couped, holding in the mouth four arrows, all pr. DicKcy, or Dickie. Sa. a chev. ar. on a chief of the last three cinquefoils gu. Crest — A ferret ppr. DicKFiELi). Ar. three pineapples gu. DicKiN (Loppington, co. Salop; borne by Thomas DicKiN, of Loppington House, esq. whose father, Thomas Dickin, esq. was high sheriff of Shropshire in 1790). Erm. on a cross flory sa. a leopard's face or, quartering AcHtRLEy. Crest — A lion sejant or, holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet or. Motto — Vincit Veritas. DicKiNG (Bubbington, co. StaflTord). Erm. a cross flory sa. DicKiNS (Southbridge House). Erm. a cross flory az. charged with four cinquefoils, and in the centre a leopard's face arg. Crest — On a mount a lion sejant sa. holding in the dexter paw a cross flory az. AJotto — Semper fidelis. DlCKl^s (Staffordshire). Erm. a cross patonce sa. DicKiNS (West Stoke, CO. Sussex ; as borne by Charles ScKASE-DicKiNs, of Stoke, esq. and by William DicKiNS, of Chevrington, co. Warwick, esq.) Erm. on a cross flory sa. a leopard's face or, granted by Si'gar, Garter 1C25, quarterly with Scbase, viz. az. a dolphin naiantarg. fins or, betw. tliree escallops of the last, also granted by Segar in Crests — First, a lion sejant sa. holding in the dexter paw a cross flory or, for Dickins; second, on (he stump of a tree, entwined by a serpent ppr. a fal- con volant, also ppr. beaked, membered, and belled or, for ScRASE. Dickins. Erm. a cross patonce sa. a canton gu. Crest — An ai-m in armour, couped in fesse from the elbow in pale, holding up an esquire's helmet, all ppr. Dickins. Bendy of six, eitn. and gu. Dickinson, or Dk onson (Cleypole, co. Lincoln, Brad- ley, CO. Stafford, and Yorkshire). Az. a fesse betw. two lions pass. erm. Crest — A demi lion ramp, per pale erm. and az. Dickinson (Lord Mayor of London, IT.W). Az. a chev. betw. three crosses formee or, on a chief ar. a quatrefoil purp. Dickinson (granted 14 November, 1625). Vert, a cross betw. four hinds' heads couped or. Crest — A tiger sejant erm. ducally gorged or, holding up in the gamb a broad arrow of the last, plumed ar. Dickinson. Or, a bend engr. betw. two lions ramp, gu. Crest — Out of clouds ppr. a cubit arm erect of the last, holding a branch of laurel vert. DiCKisON ( VVinkelstoun, Scotland). Az. a war-wolf pass, and three stars in chief ar. Dickleston, or Dickeston. Ar. a pile sa. Dickman. Gu. on a chev. or, betw. three demi lions ramp. ar. as many hurts. Crest — A demi horse ramp. or. Dickson (as borne by Sir Alexander Dickson, K.C.B. and A.D.C. to his late Majesty). Crest — Before a dexter arm embowed in annour ppr. garnished or, brandishing in the hand a faulchion of the first, a trident and a l>oarding pike in saltire gold, a cres- cent on the arm for difT. Dickson (Burton, co. Westmoreland ; now represented by Geiirge Frederick Dickson, of Blackbeck, and Abbots ■ Reading, near Haverthwaite, co. Lan- caster, esq. descended, by liis maternal grand- mother, from Benson, of Blackbeck and Abbots- Reading, possessed of the former estate since the year 1018). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. three mullets arg. on a chief or, as many palets gu. for Dk kson; second mid third, arg. on a chev. betw. three goats' heads erased sa. as manyiescallops of the field. Crest, of Dickson — A dexter hand holding a sword in bend ppr. ; of TJenson, a goat's head as in the arms. Dickson (granted to Richard Dickson, of Stockton- upon Tees, in the county palatine of Durham, esq. lord of the manor of Beverley Watertowns, in the East Riding of the county of York, to his descend- ants and the other descendants of his late father, John Dickson). Arg. three mullets gu. within a bordure engr. az. bezantee,'on a chief of the se- cond three palets or. Crest — On a mount vert, betw. two branches of palm, a buck lodged in front of a tree, all ppr. Dickson (Hardingham Hall, co. Norfolk, bart.) Az. an anchor erect or, encii'cled with an oak wreath vert, betw. three mullets pierced gold, on a chief paly of seven of the last and gu. a mural crown ar. Crest — Over an armed arm brandishing a falchion ppr. a trident and spear in saltire or. Motto — Fortes fortuna juvat. Dickson (Bughtrig and Belchester, Scotland). Az. tliree mullets ar. on a chief or, as many palets gu. Crest — A dexter hand holding a sword in beud ppr. Motto — As the last. Dickson (Sornbegg and Inneresk, Scotland). Ar. three stars gu. on a chief of the last as many palets or. Crest — A hart coiichaut and guard, ppr. at- tired or, within two branches of laurel orleways, vert. Dickson (Wester Binning, Scotland). Az. threemul- iets ar. on a chief or, as many palets gu. within a bordure engr. of the last. Crest — A man's heart ppr. winged ar. Motto — Coelum versus. DicoM, or DicoNS (Bedfordshire). Or, a chev. gu. fi'etty of the field, betw. three roses of the second, slipped vert. (Another, ar.) Crest — A cock's head az. beaked or, combed and wattled gu. DicoME (Lincoln). Gu. a chev. enn. betw. three roses or. Crest — A unicorn's head erased, quarterly erm. and gu. crined or, the horn gobony of the last and ar. DicoN, or Diconns. Ar. five fusils in bend betw. two crosses crosslet fitchee sa. DiCTON (Lincolnshire). Ar. an antelope pass. betw. thi'ee leopards' faces gu. DicTON. Vert, a bend or. DiuDiER. Az. a lion ramp. or. Crest — A demi griffin with wings expanded ppr. Didkston (Southouse, Scotland). Gu. a chev. betw. three crosses pattee fitchee az. DiEWANi). Sa. three annulets ar. each charged with seven torteaux. DiEVVARi). Sa. three roundles gyronny of eight, ar. and gu. DiCBY (Drystoke, co. Rutland; the last male heir of A this, the chief line of the gi eat family of Digby , was John Digby of Gothurst, son of the renowned Sir Kenelm Digby). Az. a fleur-de-lis arg. Crest — An ostrich ar. in the beak a horseshoe or. Digby {Earl D'lghy, representative of the second or Coleshill line of the Digbys). Arms and Crest, as the preceding. Supporters — Two monkeys ppr. environed about the middle, and lined or. Motto — Deo, non fortuna. Digby (Osbertstown, co. Kildare, and New Park, co. Meath ; represented by Simon Digby, of Osberts- town, escj. the descendant of the Lords Digby, one of the most chivalric names in English history. Mr. Digby m. Elizabeth-Anne, the only dau. of John Morse, of Abbots Wooton,co. Dorset, by Elizabeth- Anne his wife, dau. of General Hall, of Ratting Park, CO. Cambridge, and Elizabeth his wife, dau. and eventual heir of John Carter of Weston-Col- ville,esq. by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and co heirof Maurice, Lord Haversham). The same Arms, quartering with others, Pakenham, Allys, Wal- leys, Danvers, Fitz^^erald, Valence, Mnncheney, Marshall, Strongbow, Declare, Macmorough, and Jones. Crest and Motto, same as Earl Digby. Digby (Welby , co. Leicester, and Norfolk). The same, with due diff. DI L DIM DioBY (Laiidanstown ; descended from Essex Digby, Bishop of Dromore, sixth son of Sir Robert Digby, of Coleshill). Arms, &c. as DiOBY of IJrystoke. DiUBY (North Lufl'enhaij), co. Rutland, and Redhall, CO. Jjincoln ; descended from Sir John Digby, of Eye Kettleby, knt. third son of Everard Digby, of Drystoke: the sisters and co-lieirs of the last James Digby, of Red Hall, esq. were Mary, wife of John Powell, of Blackball and Diptford, co. Devon, esq. and Henrietta, wife of George Pauncefort, of Withani on the Hill, co. Lincoln, esq.) ArmSytr. Crest — A demi seadog az. collared, finned, and purrted or. Dodge (Suffolk). Barry of six or and sa. on a pale gu. an eye ar. weeping and dropping or. DoDCiN. Or, on a bend gu. three escallops ar. Crest ■ — An arm couped at the shoulder, vested or, cuflfed az. embowed and resting the elbow on the wi'eath, holding in the hand a swoi d,enfiled with a leopard's face i)pr. DoDiER. Az. a bend betw. two lions ramp. ar. DuDiNGFiELD. Sa. II CToss engr. erra. DoDiNCSELL. Or, a fesse gu. in chief two annulets of the last. DoDiNcsELLs. Ar. a fosse gu. a crescent sa. for diif. DouiNcsELLS. Ar. !i fesse gu. in chief three mullets, with six points of the second, pierced or, DoDiNGSELLs, oT Odingsells. Ar. a fesse gu. in chief two mullets of the second. Crest — A wolf pass. gu. DouiNcsELLS, or Odingsells. Ar. on a fesse betw. three mullets gu. as many escallops of the field. DoDiNGTON (Shropshire). Az. a fesse betw. two mul- lets pierced in chief, and a chev. in base, or, within a bordure engr. ar. Crest — A lion's gamb erect or. DouiNGTON (Dodington, co. Somerset, and Meere, co. Wilts). Sa. three buglehorus ar. stringed gu. Crest — A lion's gamb ppr. holding a Hag gu. charged with a chev. or. Dodington (Woodlands, co. Wilts). Ar. three bugle- horns sa. stringed gu. Crest — A stag lodged to the sinister side reguard. ar. in the mouth an acurn, or, stalked and leaved vert. Dodington. Az. two bars or, in chief three bezants. Dodmaston. Per fesse az. and or, three ciuquefoils countei'changed. Dodmaston (Shropshire). Arg. a cross moline sa. within a bordure engr. az. a martlet for dift". DoDMER (Lord Mayor of London, 1529). Erm. a chev. wavy az. betw. three demi blackamoors ppr. robes fretty or, on a chief chequy ar. and gu. a crescent of the fourth betw. two pellets, charged with as many talbots gold. DoDMER (London and Yorkshire). Erm. a chev. wavy betw. three Negroes' heads couped at the breast sa. on a chief chequy or and az. two plates, on each a talbot pass, of the second. DousiER, or DoDMORE. Enn. a chev. wavy az. betw. three Moors' heads couped below the shoulders sa. habited fretty or, on a chief chequy ar. and gu. a crescent betw. two pellrts, each charged with a lion pass, guard, of the fourth. Crest — An arm party per cross gu. and sa. hand ppr. holding two arrows vert. DoDscoMBE (Devonshire). Pui"p. three eagles displ. ar. DoDSON (as borne by Dr. Dodson, bishop of Elphin). Sa. a chev. betw. three Catharine wheels or. Crest — The head of Janus couped at the neck ppr. DOL DOM DoDSWALL. Quarterly, first and fourtli, or, a fesse wavy sa. betw. six pellets ; second and third, or, on a chief sa. three escallops of the field. Crest — A lion's head erased ppr. DoDswoRTH (Shropshire and Yorkshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three buglehorns, stringed sa. Crest — A demi lion supporting a long cross. DoDswoRTH (Yorlcshire). Ar. a bend engr. sa. betw. three annulets gu. DoDswoRTH (formerly Smith ; Newland Park, co. York, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, Dous- WORTH, viz. ar. a bend betw. three annulets sa. ; second and third. Smith. Per saltire ar. and sa. two trefoils slipped in pale gu. Crests — First, a cubit arm in chaiu mail or, the hand ppr. grasping a broken tilting-spear of the first ; second, out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's head couped at the neck az. DoDWELL (Dublin ; granted in Ireland, 10 March, 1662). Ar. two bars, per pale indented az. and gu. in chief three pellets. Crest — A demi lion ar. pel- lettfee, armed and langued az. DoDWORTH (London). Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three buglehorns ar. stringed or. Doe (Sanghall, CO. Lancaster, 1749). Ar, a chev. betw. three coulters sa. Crest — A garb or, with a coulter stuck within the band, in bend sinister sa. DoEc. Gu. a chev. betw. two cinquefoils in chief and a sword paleways in base ar. Crest — A hand holding a thistle. Motto — Malo mori quam foedari. Dogate. Erm. on a bend sa. three leopards' beads ar. Doge (Doge, Scotland). Gu. a chev. ar. betw. two roses or, and a cross pattee of the second. DoGET (Kent). Erm. on a bend sa. three talbots' heads erased or (another, ar.) Crest — On a chapeau a bull collared, and thereto a bell pendent ppr. DoocE. Vert, three fishes haurient or, spotted gu. DocCET (Honiug-Serbarue and Wronger, co. Norfolk). Gu. two greyhounds saliant, combatant, collared sa. Crest — A lion's head or, gorged with a mural coronet sa. DoGGETT. Sa. two greyhounds combatant or. DoGGETT. Ar. two greyhounds in full course gu. col- lared or. DoHERTY. Ar. a stag couchant ppr. on a chief vert a mullet of the field. Crest — A dexter arm, couped below the wrist ppr. grasping a dagger of the last, hilt and pomel or. DoHERTY. Ar. a stag courant ppr. on a chief vert three mullets of the field. DoioGE (Cnmb, Milton-Abbot, co. Devon). See Dodge of Kent. DoiLLY. Or, a bend az. DoKESBUKY (Cheshire). Ar. a cross voided gu. DoKESLEY. Ox, a lion ramp. az. debruised with a bendlet gu. DoKESWORTH (Cambridge). Az. a cross betw. four lions ramp. or. DoKESvvoBTH (Essex). Az. on a cross or, five fleurs- de-lis gu. DoKESwoRTH. Az. a cross betw. four lions ramp, ar, DoLAN. Az. three crescents in pale or, betw. two pel- lets, a chief ar. Crest — A decrescent gu. DOLBEN (Thingdon, ulius Fiuedon, co. Northampton). Sa. a helmet close, betw. three pheons ar. each pointing to the centre. Crest — A griffin sejant, wings endorsed ppr. DoLBEN. The same Arms. Crest — A demi bull ar. gorged with a collar of laurel leaves vert. DoLBiN. Per chev. embattled, ar. and sa. three mart- lets counterchanged. Dolby (Brizes, Brentwood, co. Essex). Barry wavy of six, ar. and gu. Crest — A demi griffin couped ar. winged and beaked or. Dolesley, or Dolseley. Gu. on a chev. ar. three martlets of the first, a chief az. charged with an estoile betw. two leopards' heads or. DoLFiNLEY. Vert, three dolphins in pale ar. Doling (Worth, co. Dorset). Ar. four bars dancettee sa. Crest — A buck's head ppr. gorged with a bar dancettee, ar. and sa. Doling. Per fesse dancettee, ar. and az. Doling. Per fesse, ar. and az. a fesse dancettee, per fesse dancettee sa. and of the first. Crest — A stag's head erased ppr. Dolins. Az. on a fesse or, betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. as many mullets of six points, pierced gu. Crest — A fleur-de-lis az. betw. two wings endorsed ar. Dollabe, or Delabere. Az. abend ar. cotised or, betw. six martlets of the second. Crest — Out of a crown ppr. a plume of five feathers, per pale ar. and az. Dollar. Gu. two flaunches indented ar. within a bor- dure vert,bezantee. Crest — A dexter arm embowed ppr. holding a falchion of the last, hilt and pomel or. Doller. Ar. a pale fusily gu. within a bordure vert, bezantee. Dolliffe (London). Az. on a chev. or, betw. three crescents ar. as many olive sprigs vert. Crest — On a castle ar. three sprigs vert. Dolling (North, in the Isle of Purbeck, co. Dorset; granted 1613). Ar. two bars dancettee sa. Crest — A buck's head ppr. attired or, gorged with two bars dancettee ar. Dolling. Erm. on a bend sa. three acorns or. Dolman (Pocklington, CO. York; derived from Alex- ander Dolman, living temp. Edv/ard III. then pos- sessed of the lordship of Lastingham, in that shire : the representative of the family at the period of the civil war, and a stanch and devoted Royalist, was Robert Dolman, of Badsworth and Pocklington, esq. son and heir of Tiiomas Dolman, of Badsworth, esq. by Barbara his wife, dau. and co-heir of Sir Thomas Metham, of Metham, knt. slain at Marston Moor. Robert Dolman, the Cavalier, m. Catherine, dau. of Edmund Thorold, of Hough, co. Lincoln, esq. and was grandfather of Robert Dolman, of Pocklington, esq. who ;«. Ann, dau. of Richard Brigham, of Brig- ham, esq. and had a son and heir, Robert Dolman, M.D. of Pocklington, who )». twice: by his first wife, Peggy, only child of Thomas Reynolds, of Mauraiigh, CO. Nottingham, esq. he had a son, Tho- mas (father of the present representative of the fa- mily, John Thomas Dolman, of York, esq. heir to the old barony of Stapleton), and three daus. viz. Elizabeth, m. to James Tuite, of Montserrat, esq. Colonel in the Irish Brigade, and Chevalier of St. Louis ; Anna, widow of Henry Baliol, esq. ; and Mary, m. to Edward Danson, esq. : by his second wife, Elizabeth, dau. of Matthew Warren, of York, esq., Mr. Dolman had another son, Charles, of Monmouth, father, by Frances Booker his wife, of Charles Dolman of London). Az. a fess dancettee betw. eight garbs or, banded gu. Dolman (Shaw.co. Berks). Az. seven garbs or, four, two, and one. Crest — A garb ar. eared and banded or. Dolman. Sa. a fesse erm. betw. three annulets or. DoLi'HiN(Eyford,co. Gloucester; formerly of Shenston Moss, CO. Stafford ; now represented by Vernon Dolphin, of Eyford Hall, co. Gloucester, esq.) Az. three dolphins naiant fesseways in pale or. Crest — A swan's head and neck betw. two swans' wings expanded ppr. Motto — In ccelo quies. Dolphin (Corr, co. Galway). As the preceding. Dolphin (borne by John Dolphin, of Ruffside Hall, Hexham, co. Northumberland, esq.) Anns and Crest, same as Dolphin of Eyford. yl/««o— Franco leale toge. DoLPHiNE. Paly bendy, or and gu. a canton az. Crest — A lion pass, guard, or, holding in the de.xter paw a millrind sa. DoLPHiNGLY. Vert, three dolphins naiant in pale ar. DoLSEBY (London). Barry nebulee of six, or and gu. DoLsEBV. Ar. four bars nebulee gu. Crest — A demi griffin ar. winged or. Dolseley. Gu. a chev. ar. DoLSEi.EY. Gu. on a chev. or, three martlets of the first, in chief a leopard's head betw. two mullets of the second. DoLSEY. Gu. on a ehev. ar. three mullets of the field, on a chief az. a star betw. two leopards' faces or. DoLTON. Sa. a cross engr. erm. Dolynge. Per fesse dancettee, ar. and az. a fesse dancettee counterchanged. DoMELL (Wiltshire). Ar. a bend dancettee and fesse gu. DoMcLL, or DoYNELL (Wiltshire). Ar. a fesse dan- cettee gu. Domett. Az. a saltire wavy betw. two ilcurs-de-lis in pale, and as many mullets in fesse or. N N 4 D O M DON DOMINGTON. Paly of four, ar. and vert, on a cliief gu. a mascle of the first. DoMiNicK (Great Marlow, co. Bucks ; granted 1720). Vert, three chev. erm. in chief a naval crown betw. two lions' heads erased or. Crest — A stag sejant or, attired gu. gorged with a naval crown of the last, reposing his dexter foot on an antique shield vert. DoMviLLE (Shropshire). Az. a lion ramp. ar. collared gu. Crest — A hand issuing from a cloud, in fesse, stretching to a garland of laurel on the dexter side. DoMviLE, DoMviLL,DuMviLL,or DouNViLL (Cheshire). The same. DOMViLLE (St. Albans, co. Hertford, bart. ; Lord Mayor of London). Quarterly, first, az. a lion ramp, ar. supporting a sword erect, representing the sword of the City of London ppr. ; on a chief of honour- able augmentation of the second three Oriental ci'owns, two and one, the points alternately radia- ted, gold, encircled by two branches of olive, also ppr. ; second, az. a lion ramp. ar. gorged with a plain collar gu.; third, ar. six lozenges conjoined in bend sa. ; fourth, ar. tive lozenges conjoined in pale gu. Crests — First (of augmentation), out of a mural ci'own gu. a demi lion issuant ar. supporting betw. the paws an escutcheon az. charged with three crowns, as in the arms; second, two lions' gambs erased ar. Motto — Pax alma redit. DoMvii.LE (Templeogue and Santry House, Dublin, bart.) Az. a lion ramp. ar. collared gu. Crest — A man's head affrontee, wreathed about the temples. Don (Newtondon, Berwickshire, N.S. bart.) Vert, on a fesse ar. three mascles sa. Crest — A pomegra- nate ppr. Motto — Non deerit alter aureus. Don (Kelso). The same, within a hordure ar. Crest and Motto, the same. Don (Spittal, Scotland). Vert, on a fesse betw. two crescents in chief and a Heur-de-lis in base ar. three mascles sa. Crest — A dexter hand holding a pen ppr. Motto — Suum cuique. Don (Teath, Scotland). Vert, on a fesse ar. betw. three crescents of the last, as many nia.fcles sa. Don. Az. a unicorn ramp. ar. betw. ten crosses cross- let or. Don, Donn, or DooN. Az. a wolf saliant ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a mount, and thereon a stag standing at gaze, all ppr. Donald (Conheath). Or, an eagle displ. betw. two crosses crosslet fitchee in chief, and a crescent in base sa. charged on the breast with a mullet ar. all within a bordure az. Cce^i— A garb ppr. Motto — Fac et spera. Donald. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. betw. a dexter hand apauraee and a cross crosslet fitchee in chief of the last, and a salmon naiant in base az. Crest — Out of a cloud a dexter hand fesseways ppr. holding a cross pattee fitchee sa. Donald. Quarterly, first, a lion ramp. gu. ; second, or, an arm in armour, fesseways ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitchee gu.; third, or, a galley, her oars in action sa. flags gu. ; fourth, vert, a salmon naiant ar. Crest — An arm in armour, embowed, bran- dishing a scimetar, all ppr. Motto — Toujours pret. Donaldson (London). Ar. an eagle displ. ppr. sur- mounted by a galley sa. flags gu. in chief two roses of the last. Crest — A dexter hand holding a dagger in pale ppr. Motto — Promptus. Donaldson (Brechin). Ar. a galley, her oars in sal- tire sa. flags gu. within a bordure wavy az. Crest ■ — The rudder of a ship ppr. Motto — Steer steady. Donaldson (Hiltoun). Or, an eagle displ. with two heads sa. armed of the first, langued gu. sur- mounted by a galley of the second, in the dexter chief corner a sinister hand couped of the fourth, a mullet for difi". Donaldson (Kinnardie, Scotland). Ar. an eagle displ. with two heads sa. surmounted by a galley of the la.st, flags gu. in the dexter chief corner a sinister hand couped of the second. Crest — A hand holding a sword, all ppr. Motto — Aut pax, aut bellum. Donald.son. Or, an eagle displ. with two heads ppr. beaked and membered gu. surmounted by a galley sa. flag of the third; in the dexter chief point a sinister hand couped and erect of the second, all within a bordure eugr. az. Crest — A de.tter hand holding a dagger erect, both ppr. hilt and pomel or. Motto — Promptus. Donaldson. Or, a galley sa. flags gu. surmounted by an eagle displ. ppr. in base a dolphin naiant of the last, all within a bordure az. charged with eight quatrefoils ar. Crest — A garb vert. Motto — Nulli inimicus ero. Donand, or Donant. Sa. a fesse dancettee or,in chief three fleurs-de-lis of the last. Crest — A savage sta- tant, wreatlied about the middle with leaves ppr. Dona V. Vert, on a chief erm. a label of five points gu. Doncastell (Willhouse, co. Berks). Az. a fireball or, on fire ppr. Crest — A buck's head couped or, vulned in the neck gu. DoNCASTER, Borough and Corporation of (Yorkshire). Gu. the barbican of a castle, having loopholes, gate, and portcullis, with two pointed side towers ; on each of the latter a pennon waving ar. and en- signed on the centre of the battlement by a royal coronet or. Crest — A lion or, sejant upon a cush- ion erm. holding in its forepaws the stafl' of a ban- ner ar. the flag az. fringed and tasselled or, charged with a castle, as in the arms (but without the crown) skirted by a river ar. and thereon the capi- tal letters DON, sa. Motto — Son comfort et liesse ; His comfort and joy. DoNcASTER (Berkshire). Gu. a castle or. DoNCASTER. Or, six lions ramp. sa. three, two, and one. Done (Utkinton, co. Chester; Hereditary Forester of Delamei-e, CO. Chester, represented in the principal female line by Lord Alvanley). Az. two bars ar. over all, on a bend gu. three arrows of the second. Crests— First, a buck's head couped at the shoul- ders ppr. ; second, two sheaves of arrows in saltire or, bound together gu. Supporters — On an an- cient seal, in the yisitntion of 1580, two lions guard.; subsequently, two hounds ar. Done (Flaxyards, Duddon, and Oulton, co. Chester ; the Oulton branch represented in the female line by Sir Philip Eoerton, M.P.J Arms, as Done of Utkinton. Done. Az. two bars ar. over all a bend gu. Crest — A buglehorn. Done. Vert, three fishes hauriant sa. Donegal, Marquess of. See Chichester. Donelan. Ar. three ducal crowns gu. Crest — A lion's paw erased, holding a sceptre in pale ppr. Donemare. Ar. a crescent betw. ten billets or, four, three, two, and one. Doneraile, Viscount. See St. Leger. DoNETON. Ar. three crosses moline gu. DoNETT. Ar. three pairs of barnacles gu. tied or. (Another, tied of the second.) DoNEWiLL (Ireland). Az. a lion ramp. ar. over all a bend gu. DoNEY. Vert, a chief erm. DoNGAN. Gu. three lions pass, in pale or, holding betw. their forepaws a helmet ppr. Crest — A lion, as in the arms. DoNHAM (York.shire). Az. a chief indented or. DoNHAULT(Nortliamptonshireand Oxfordshire; grant- ed IGOO). Or, a bend az. Crest — A cherubim or. DoNHEAD. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. witliin a bordure go- boiiated, and engr. gu. and az. (Another, within a bordure engr. gu.) DoNiNGE. Paly of eight, or and vert, a lion ramp. sa. DoNiNCTON, or DoNVNGTON (Yorkshire). Paly of six, ar. and vert, on a chief gu. three mascles of the first. (Another, bezants). DoNiTHORN (Cornwall). Gu. a chev. or, betw. three martlets ar. Crest — A swan with wings endorsed, naiant in a bike ppr. DoNKET. Gu. ten martlets, four, three, two, and one. DoNKiN (Rippon). Gu- a chev. betw. three cinquefoils in chief and a bugle in base ar. Crest — In the sea a ship in distress ppr. Motto — Disce pati. DoNKiN. Ar. a cross crosslet sa. a chief gu. Crest— A leopard couchant ppr. DoNKiN (borne by the late Gen. Sir Rofane Shavve DoNKiN, K.C.B. &c. &c. of Caversham, co. Oxford.) Arms, same as Duncan of Scotland, with a chief, embattled, of augmentation, charged with an ele- phant, and on a canton a representation of one of Sir Rufaue's medals. Motlu—Tu melioia spera. DOR U OR DoNMARE. Az. billettfee and crescents or. DoNMR. Az. a crescent betw. nine billets ar. three, three, and three. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, in armour, ppr. garnished or, holding in the hand ppr. a truncheon ar. Do.XNE, or DoAN (Cheshire). Az. two bars ar. over all a bend gu. charged with three arrows or. Crest — A bundle of arrows or, headed and feathered ar. banded gu. Donne (as borne by J. G. Donne, esq.) Az. a wolf sa- liant or. Crest — A wolf's head erased or. Donne (Mattishall). Same as the preceding. Donne (granted 1C05). Az. a wolf salient ar. a chief of the last. Donne. Az. a uniconi couchant ar. armed or, betw. ten crosses crosslet of the third, Donne, or Doune (Doune Kaph, and Bridgull, co. Devon : heiresses ni. Ledrid and Holcomb). Paly of six, arg. and az. on a fesse gu. three mullets or, DoNNELL (Ireland). Sa. two lions ramp, supporting a sinister hand betw. three mullets ar. DoNNELL. ,Sa. two lions respecting, ar. supporting a sinister hand gu, betw. three mullets of the second. DoNNELi.AN, or DoNNELAN (Ireland), Ar. a fesse betw. three stairs' heads cabosscd gu. Crest — A greyhound sejant ar. DoN^ELLY, or DoNELLV (Ireland). Sa. three fleurs- de-lis. Crest — A church and spire ppr. Donning. Bendy sinister, or and vert, a lion ramp. sa. DoNNiNCTON, or DoNiNGTON. Paly of six, ar, and az. on a chief gu. three bezants. DoNNisoN, Quarterly, first, gu. a sinister hand fesse- ways, couped, holding a cross crosslet fitchee ar. ; second, az. a lion ramp. ar. ; third, az. a galley ar. ; foiu'th, sa. a lish ar. DoNNUER, or DoNNARD. Az. a crescent betw. ten billets or. DONOIJGHMORE, EaRL OF. .See HuTCHlNSON. Donovan (Ballymore, CO. Wexford. A branch of the O'Donovans of the county of Cork, represented by Richard Donovan, of Ballymore, esq.) Arg. issuant from the sinister, a dexter arm, vested gu. cuffed az. the hand ppr. grasping an old Irish sword, tlie blade entwined with a serpent, ppr. Crest — A falcon alighting ppr. Mottoes — Adjuvante Deo in hostes ; also, Vir super hostes: Irish, Gillou Eirh a Nanidh a Boo. Donovan (Framfield Park, co. Sussex). Ar. a dexter arm, issuing from the sinister, holding an old Irish sword in pale, and a serpent twisted round it, all ppr. Crest — A hawk, wings displ. ppr. Motto — ' Adjuvante Deo in hostes, DoNSELL (Devonshire), Gu, a bend ar. a mullet or. DoNSELL. Gu. a bend ar. betw. three (another, four) crosiers or. DoNSTABLE. Ar. a chev. betw. three escallops (ano- ther, door staples) sa. Do.NSTABLE. Ar. a chev. betw. three escallops az. DoNWiKE. Or, a chev. sa. Crest — A dexter hand holding a tilting spear, all ppr, DoNYNGE (Chichester, temp. Henry VII.) Bendy of six, or and vert, over all a lion ramp. sa. DooBEL (Faurmour, co. Sussex, granted 1095). Sa. a doe pass. betw. three bells ar. DooLS. Ar. a chev. betw. three bulls' heads cabossed sa, DooLAN (Ireland). Gyronny of eight, sa. and ar. an annulet counterchanged. Crest — A denii lion ramp, guard, holding in the dexter paw a battle- axe ppr, DooRE (Cornwall and Devonshire). Per pale, gu. and az. three stag-beetles, wings extended, or. Crest — A demi tiger az. crined and tufted or, hold- ing betw. the feet an escMlop of the last. DopriNG. Or, three piles in point sa. in base as many mullets gu. Crest — A dove volant az. DoppiNG (Ireland). Or, three piles gu. in base a rose of the last. Crest — A demi eagle displ. sa. DoRAN (Ireland). Per pale, sa. and ar. a boar pass, counterchanged ; on a chief az. three mullets of the second. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head ppr. DoRAND (YorkshireV Sa. a fesse dancettee or, the upper points of the fesse flory of the last. DoRCESTKE (Sussex). Or, six lions ramp. az. DoRCET. Or, six lions ramp. sa. Dorchester, Baron. See Carleton. Dorchester. Or, six lions ramp. sa. three, two, and one. Dorchester (Dorsetshire). Gu. on a rock ppr. a castle triple towered arg. masoned sa. sui-mounted by an escutcheon of the arms of England and France, quarterly : on a very ancient seal of the corporation, they are represented to be, gu. three lions, pass, guard, in pale. Legend — Communi- tates Burgi de Dorcestria;; on the reverse the bust of a man, couped at the neck, regally crowned. Legend — Caput Domini Edwardi Regis Anglia;. DoRCHOoK (Lewellyn aur of Vale, Wales), Az. a lion pa.ss. guard, or. DoRE (Wroughton, co. Wilts, granted 1705). Per pale, az. and gu. a bezant betw. three lions ramp, or. Crest — On a mural crown ar. an eagle rising purp. beaked and membeied or, holding in the beak an antique .shield, thereon the ancient arms of DoRE, viz. per pale, az. and gu. three bees or. DoRE. I he same as DooRE. Crest — Betw. the horns of a crescent ar. a cross pattee or. DoRELANu, or Dryland. Gu. guttee ar. a fesse ne- bulee of the last. Dorgrey, or DoRKE (Ireland), Ar. fretty gu. semee- de lis of the second. DoRiEN, or DoRRiEN. Ar. a bendlet in chief, and another in base, az. surmounted by a saltire gu. Crest — A demi savage holding over the dexter shoulder a banner. DoRKSEY (Shropshire). Ar. a lion ramp. az. op- pressed with a bend gobonated or and gu. Dorman. Az. three leopards' faces ai-. Crest — A lion's paw holding a tilting spear. Dormer {Lord Dormer). Az. ten billets or, four, three, two, and one; on a chief of the second a demi lion ramp, issuant sa. Crest— A right hand glove ppr. surmounted by a falcon ar. iSiijiporters — Two falcons, the dexter ppr. aj-med, membered, and belled, or, the sinister ar. membered and belled, gold. Motto — Cio che Dio vuole in voglio. DoRMEii (Ascot, CO. Bucks). The same Arms and Crest. (Another crest — A fox pass. ppr. betw. two wings endorsed ar.) Dormer (Lord Mayor of London, 1541), The same, with a crescent for diff. Dormer (Wing, co. Rutland). Az. ten billets or, four, three, two, and one; on a chief of the second three birds of the first. Dor mer (West Wycomb). Az. six billets or, three, two, and one; on a chief of the last three birds sa. Dormer. Az. billettee (another, ten billets) or, on a chief of the second three martlets sa. D0R.V10T. Gu. a fesse dancettfee ar. in chief three fleurs- de-lis of the last. DoRN (London). Ar. two bars wavy gu. on a chief purp. as many eagles' heads erased ppr. Crest — A stag's head erased ppr. DoRNLV. Quarterly, or and gii. in chief two ciii- quefoils ; in base a trefoil slipped, all counter- changed. DoRNFORD (Cornwall). Sa. a ram's head ar. armed or. DoRNFORD. Gu. a lion ramp, chequy or and az. Crest — Two battle-axes in saltire, endorsed ppr. DoRNHAY. Gu. a cross ar. over all a label of five points or. Dorrell. Gu. a fesse betw. three bulls' heads couped or. DoRRELY. Az. a chev. betw. three mullets of six points in chief, one and two, and in base a hedge- hog pass, all or. Crest — A mullet, as in the arms. DoRRiEN (as borne by Thomas Dorrien, of Hares- foot, CO. Herts, esq.) Arg. on a mount vert three trefoils, slipped of the last, in chief a gem ring gu. Crest — A cubit arm erect, ppr. holding in the hand a trefoil, slipped vert. Dorsedi.y. Or, a lion ramp. gu. Dorseley. Or, three bars vert, a lion ramp. gu. Dorset, Doke of. See Sackville. Dorset. Sa, three mullets or, a chief ar, 00 D OU D OU DORSTEi.L. Or, a chcv. sa. betw. three triple-towers DoRTHORP. Ar. on a fesse, betw. three escallops gu. a fleur-de-lis or. BoRTiioRPE. Ar. a fesse (another, a chey.) betw. three escallops gu. DoTCHEN (Wich, CO. Worcester). Av. a chev. gu. fretty or, betw. three roses of the second, barbed, stalked, and leaved, vert. Crest — A stork's head erased, ar. betw. two wings expanded sa. DoTSON (Heye, co. Cornwall). Ar. a bend engr. az. betw. two Cornish choughs ppr. Crest — A dexter arm in armour, ppr. garnished or, holding a scourge with four lashes sa. handle garnished, and the lashes ended with spur-rowels of the second. DoTTiN. Gu. three horses' heads erased or. DoTTiN (Bugle Hall, co. Hants ; borne by Arel-Rous DoTTiN, of Bugle Hall, esq. sometime M.P. for Southampton, the representative of William Dot- tin, of Grenada Hall, in Barbadoes, Member of the Assembly and Council of that island in 1680). Pean, two lions pass, in pale, per pale, or andarg. Crest — A doe trippant ppr. charged on the body with three torteaux in fesse. DoTTON. Sa. (another, az.) a cross engr. erni. DouBLEUAY (Middlesex; granted 5 March, ICIO). Per fesse indented, or and az. two mullets pierced and counterchanged. Crest — An arm in armour or, resting the gauntlet on a shield az. thereon a mullet pierced of the first. DouRLUR (Chester). Az. a cross double parted ar. Doublet (Holland). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. three croiiels of tilting spears ar. ; second and third, gu. three battle axes, placed transversely, ar. han- dles brown. Doublet. Or, a chev. couched az. Doue. Barry of six, ar. and az. over all a bend gu. charged with three broad arrows of the second. DouGAL (Scotland). Ar. a mountain vert. Crest — A bull's head cabossed ppr. DoiiCHTV, or DouTHV (Snarford Hall, and Boston, co. Lincoln, and Esher, co. Surrey). Ar. two bai's betw. three miiUets of six points sa. pierced or. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested per pale crenelle, or and ar. cuffed of the first, holding in the hand ppr. a mullet, as in the arras. Doughty (Theberton Hall, co. Suffolk, originally of Louth, CO. Lincoln, represented by the Rev. Ch ikles Montague Doughty, ofTheberton Hall). Arg. two bars betw. as many mullets sa. pierted or. Crest —A mullet sa. Alotto — Palma, non sine pul- vere. Doughty (Hanworth, co. Norfolk). Or, on a cross patonce gu. a bezant. Doughty. Ar. two bars betw. three stars of six points, picrcL'd sa. Douglas. Ar. a man's heart gu.ensigned with an im- perial crown ppr. ; on a chief az. three stai's of the first. — Note, This is now the paternal coat of the name of Douglas ; the ancient arms were, az. three stars ar. Douglas {Duke of Dotigltis). Quarterly, first az. a lion ramp. arg. crowned with an imperial ci'own or, for the lordship of Galloway ; second, or, a lion ramp. gu. sui-mounted of a ribbon sa. for Abernethy; third, arg. three piles gu. for Wis- hart ; fouj'th, or, a fesse chequy az. and arg. sur- mounted of a bend gu. charged with three buckles of the first, for Stewart ; over all on an esctitclicon arg. a man's heart gu. ensigned with an imperial crown ppr. ; on a chief az. two stars of the first. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a sala- mander vert in the middle of flames of tire. Sup- porters — Dexter, a savage ppr. holding a baton erected and wreathed about the middle with laurel vert; sinister, a stag ppr. armed and unguled or, both standing within a pale of wood, wreathed for a compartment. Motto — Jamais arrifere. — The compartment of a wreath of stakes, it is said, was added to the armorial bearing of the celebrated Sir .lames de Douglas, in commemoration of his having secured a body of English in Jedburgh Forest, so that they could not escape ; and his suc- cessors assumed into their arms a heart ensigned with an imperial crown, from his having conveyed the heart of Robert Bruce to the Holy Land. V)ovGh\s (Duke of Succl(ugh). See Scott-Douglas. Douglas {Marquess of Quecnsberrii). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a human heart gu. imperially crowned ppr. on a chief az. three mullets of the field, for Douglas ; second and third, az. a bend betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee or, foi* Mark ; all within a bordure of the last, charged with the double tressure of Scotland ; which tressure was added by King Charles W. when he honoured the family with the Marquessate of Queensberry. Crest — A man's heart gu. ensigned with an imperial crown, and winged or. Supporters — On each side a pegasus ar. winged, maned, and hoofed or. Motto — Forward. Douglas (Earl of Morton). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a man's heart gu. ensigned with an imperial crown ppr. on a chief az. three nuillets of the field, for Douglas ; second and third, ar. three piles issuing from the chief gu. the dexter and sin- ister pile charged with a mullet of the field , for Douglas of Dalkeith and Lochloveu. Crest — A wild boar sticking betw. the cleft of an oak tree fructed, all ppr. with a lock and chain holding the clefts together, az. Supporters — Two savages wreathed about their temples and loins with oak leaves, each holding in the exterior hand a club, the thick end on the ground, all ppr. Motto — Lock sicker. Douglas (Earl of Selkirk). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a human heart gu. ensigned with an imperial crown or, on a chief az. three mullets of the field, for Douglas ; second, gu. three cinque- foils erm. for Hamilton ; third, gu. a lion ramp, ar. within a bordure of the last, charged with ten roses of the first, for Dunbar of Baldoon. Crest- On a cap of maintenance gu. turned up erm. a salamander in flames ppr. Supporters — 'The dex- ter, a savage, wreathed about the temples and loins with ivy, holding with his exterior hand a club over the shoulder, all ppr. ; the sinister, an antelope ar. armed or, ducally gorged and chained of the last. Motto — Jamais arriere. Douglas (Baron Glenbervie). Quarterly, first, ar. a heart gu. charged with a chief of the field ; on a chief az. two mullets of the first ; second, ar. a cross embattled gu ; third, ar. a chief or, charged with three palets gu. ; fourth, az. three boars' heads coiiped close ar. within a bordure of the last. Crest — A demi wild man ppr. Avreathed about the temples vert, in his right hand a club. Supporters — Two wild men ppr. wreathed about the temples and middle, vert, resting their exterior hands on an ancient shield, charged with a heart imperially crowned ppr. Motto — Per varios casus. Douglas, Baron. Same as the Duke of Douglas. Douglas, now Scott Douglas (Springwood Park,co. Roxburgh, hart.) Quarterly, first and foui'th, Doug- las, a»"g. a htiman heart gu. imperially crowned, or, on a chief az. three mullets arg. the whole within a bordure nebuly of the fourth ; second and third, Scott, or, on a bend az. an estoilebetw. two crescents of the field, a canton erm. and in the centre chief point a sword erect ppr. Crest — A cubit arm erect grasping a broken tilting spear all ppr. Supporters — On each side a pegasus. Mottoes — Do or die ; and. Pro patriil. Douglas (Cars, co. Perth, hart.) Ar. a man's heart ensigned with a legal crown, both ppr. on a chief az. three mullets of the first. ('re.\t — A wild boar betw. two clefts of an oak tree, held together by a chain and lock, all ppr. Motto— hock, sicker. Douglas (Castle Douglas, co. Kircudbright, bart.) Az. on a chev. or, betw. two lions counter ramp, ar. baronially crowned gold, in chief; and in base a lymphad, with sails furled, of the last, three mullets of the field ; a chief per pale of the third and second, charged on the dexter side with a human heart, ensigned with a regal crown, and on the sinister with a thistle, leaved and seeded, all ppr. Crest — A human heart, ensigned with a regal DO U D O V crown ppr. betw. two wiugs ar. 3Totto—Aviiax et promptus. Douglas (Glenbervie, co. Kincardine, bart.) Quar- terly, first and fourtli, arg. a human heart ensigned by an imperial crown ppr. on a chief az. three mullets arg. ; second and third, arg. a cross raguly sa. Crest' — A salamander in flames ppr. Sitp' piirters — Dexter, a savage wreathed about the head and waist with laurel, and holding a baton erect ppr. ; sinister, a stag i)pr. attired and unguled or. jMotto — Jamais arriere. Douglas (Bads, Scotland). Ar. a man's heart, with a dart piercing the same fesseways gu. ; on a chief az. three mullets of the field. Motto — Sapientia et Veritas. Douglas (Bealfoord, Scotland). Ar. a heart gu. royally crowned or, betw. three spur-rowels az. all within a bordure nebulee of the last. Douglas (Borg, Scotland). Ar. a lion's head erased gu. on a chief of the last two cinquefoils of the first. Douglas (Bonjedward, Scotland). Ar. a man's heart gu. ensigned with an imperial crown ppr. ; on a chief az. three stars of the first, in the collar point a label of as many points of the second, for difr. Douglas (Bridgefoord, Scotland). Quarterly, first, az. a lion ramp. ar. crowned or ; second, or, a lion ramp. gu. surmounted by a ribbon sa. ; third, ar. three piles gu.; fourth, or, a fesse chequy az. and ar. surmounted of a bend gu. charged witii three buckles of the first, over all, on an escntclieon ar. a man's heart gu. ensigned with an imperial crown ppr. ; on a chief az. three stars of the first, all within a bordure indented or. Crest — A dexter hand grasping a sword erect ppr. Motto — Petit ardua virtus. Douglas (Cavers, Scotland). Ar. a human heart gu. ensigned with an imperial crown ppr. ; on a chief az. three stars of the fii'st, within a bor- dure of the second. Crest — A dexter liaiid hold ing a broken lance bendways ppr. Motto — Do or die. Douglas (Gyrn,co. Flint ; descended from Alexander Douglas, of the Morton line of the great house of Douglas, who came to England in the retinue of James 1.) Arg. a man's heart gu. on a chief az. three umllets of the first. Crest — A wild boar and an oak tree ppr. Douglas (Chilston House, Boughton Malherbe, co. Kent). Ar. a human heart, transpierced by an arrow, fesseways ppr. and surmounted with a regal crown or ; on a chief az. three mullets of the field. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, in armour ppr. garnished or, the hand grasping a dagger also ppr. pomel and hilt gold. Douglas (Cliftouhall, Scotland). Erm. on a chief az. three stars ar. a bordure gu. Crest — A hand hold- ing a man's heart ppr. ensigned with a crescent ar. Motto — Meliora speraudo. Douglas (Dallieilli, and Lochlevon, Scotland). Ar. three piles issuing from the chief gu. the exteriors charged with a mullet or. Douglas (Earn.slaw, Scotland). Ar. three piles gu. on a chief az. as many stars of the first, within a bordure vaire. Douglas (Inchmarle, Scotland). The same as Doug- las, Eakl of Morton, within a bordure counter- compony or and sa, Crest — A dexter hand appear- ing out of a bush, holding an oak leaf ppr. Motto — Tandem sed surculus arbor. Douglas (Ireland). Ar. a man's heart gn. on a chief az. three stars of the first. Crest— A. salamander in flames ppr. Douglas (KelUiead, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, the arms of Douglas; second and third, az. a bend betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee or, within a bordure engr. gu. charged with eight bezants. Crest — A man's heart ppr. bezantee, crowned, and wings or. Motto — Forward, Douglas (Longniddry, Scotland). Ar. a lion's head erased gu. on a cliief of the last a crescent betw. two stars of the first. Douglas (Mains, Scotland). Ar. a fesse, chequy gu. and of the first, betw. three stars in chief az. and a man's heart in base ppr. ('rest — An oak tree ppr. with a lock hanging upon one of the branches. Motto — QuiE serata sccura. Douglas (Musselburgh, Scotland). Ar. a heart crowned gu. betw. three tnuUets az. Douglas (Nitlisdale, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, the paternal arms of Douglas, the field debruised by a cotise in bend gu. ; second and third, sa. a lion ramp. ar. Douglas (Pompherston). Erm. on a chief az. three mullets ar. Crest — A dexter hand holding up a crowned heart, all ppr. Motto — Spero meliora. Douglas (Spott). Quarterly, first and fourth, the paternal anns of Douglas; second and third, ar. three piles gu. the exterior ones charged with a mullet in chief of the field. Douglas (Standingstone). Erm. on a chief gu. two mullets ar. a crescent for difF. Douglas (Stonypath). Ar. a heart gu. royally crowned of the first ; on a chief az. three mullets of the field, a bordure of the second. Douglas (Tilliquhally, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, the paternal ai-ms of Douglas; second, Douglas of Lochleven ; third, ar. three mascles sa. on a chief of the last as many lions pass, guard. of the first, for Ogsiouiv. Crest — A dexter hand issuing out of a cloud, holding a sword erect ppr. Motto — God for us. Douglas (Timpyndean). Ar. a heart gu. crowned or, in chief a label of three points of the second, on a chief az. three mullets of the field. Crest — A plume of ostrich feathers ppr. Douglas (Whittingham, Scotland). Erm. on a chief gu. two stars ar. Douglas (Whitriggs). Quarterly, first and fourth, the paternal arms of Douglas ; second and third, ar. a cross embattled counter-embattled gu. all within a bordure of the first, charged with eight holly leaves vert. Crest — A demi savage, wreathed about the head and middle with leaves, wielding a club ppr. Motto — Jamais arriere. Douglas (Scotland). Az. three mullets ar. Douglas (Scotland). Ar. a heart crowned gu. betw. three mullets az. Douglas. Ar. a fesse chequy or and az. betw. three mullets in chief gu. pierced of the field, and in base a human heart ppr. Crest — On the stimip of a tree a falcon witli wings expanded ppr. helled or, charged on the breast with a mullet az. Motto (over the crest) — Sursum. Douglas. The paternal arms of Douglas ; in fesse two buckles az. Crest — A heart gu. Motto — For- tis et fidelis. Douglas. Ar. a human heart gu. on a chief az. three mullets of the field. Crest — A heart gu. charged with seven bezants, crowned or, betw. two wings of the last. Douglas. Ar. on a chief gu. two mullets of the field. Douglass (Cruixton, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, the patei'nal arms of Douglas; second and third, ar. a cross counter-embattled sa. all within a bordure engr. of the first, charged with eight holly leaves vert. Crest- — On a cap of mainten- ance gu. turned up erm. a salamander vert, in the midst of flames of fire. Motto — Jamais arriere. Douglass. Ar. on a pile az. a heart royally crowned of the first, on a chief of the second three mullets of the field. Crest — A greyhound's head sa. DovANT. Gu. a fesse dancettee and three fleurs-de- lis in chief ar. Dovi! (East Bransboth, co. Suflblk). Sa. a fesse dan- cettee erm. betw. three doves close ar. beaked and legged gu. Crest — On a tower ar. a dove with wings expanded ppr. Dove (Camberwell, co. Surrey ; granted 23 Jan. 15/2). Per chev. az. and veit, three doves ar. beaked and legged gu. Dove, or Dowe (Camberwell, co. Surrey). Per chev. az. and vert, three doves volant ar. Crest — In a chaplet vert, banded or, a dove ppr. Dove. Ar. on a chev. betw; three water bougets sa. DOW DOW a mullet of the first. C'reat — A dove with wings expanded ppi'. in the beak a spi'ig vert. Dove. Az. a cross Ibrmee betw. four doves volant ar. beaked and legged gii. Dove (Scotland). Crest — A pegasus salient with wings endorsed and ducally gorged, all ppr. Dover (Boscomb Lodge, co. Hants). Erm. a cinque- foil sa. on a canton or, a buglehorn stringed of the second. Crest — On a demi tower triple-towered ar. a demi cockatrice, wings expanded vert. Sup- porters — The dexter a talbot, the sinister a horse, both ar. Dover. Enn. a cinquefoil sa. on a canton vert a buglehorn of the second, stringed or. Crest — As the last. Dover-Monastery (Kent). Sa. a cross ar. betw. four leopards' heads or. Dover, or Dower (Yorkshire). Erm. a cinquefoil pierced ermines. Dover (Kent). Sa. a cross ar. betw. four leopards' heads or. DovEY (Farmcot, co. Salop). Az. a fesse ar. betw. three doves of the last, beaked and leggt d gu. Dow (London). Sa. a fesse daucettee ermines betw. three doVes ar. Dow (Ardouhall, Scotland). Or, on a mullet sa. a pigeon ar. Crest — A dove ar. Motto — Patiens. DowAY. Gu. on a bend or, a lion pass. sa. DowBiGGiN. Vaire or and az. a crescent gu. Crest — A reindeer's liead cabossed ppr. DovvD (Ireland). Crest — A bird ppr. DowoALL, or DowDAL (Ireland and London). Ar. five mullets gu. three and two. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a boar's head and neck collared or. DowDALL (Ireland). Ar. six martlets gu. Crest — A lamb supporting over its dexter shoulder a flag, charged with a cross. DowoALi, (Ireland). Ar. five martlets in saltire gu. DowoALL. Ar. a fesse betw. six martlets gu. DowDALi. (Mount Town, co. Meath). Gu. on a fesse betw. five martlets ar. a crescent sa. for dilf. DowDALL (Ireland). Gu. on a fesse ar. five martlets of the field. DowDALL (Ireland). Ar. a fesse betw. five martlets gu- DowDALL (Ireland). Gu. a fesse betw. five martlets ar. DowDALL. Gu. on a fesse betw. five doves ar. a martlet for diir. Crest — A dove crowned with a ducal coronet ppr. DovvDE, or Oduwde (Sligo, Ireland ; granted in Ire- land, 14 June, 1008). Vert, a saltire or, in chief two swords in cross ar. poraelled of the second. Crest — An arm embowed, habited in mail, holding in the hand a spear, all ppr. headed ar. UowDESWELL (Hare Street, co. Essex). Ar. a fesse wavy betw. six billets sa. Crest — Two hands issuing from clouds, wrenching the trunk of a tree asunder ppr. DowLESWELL (Gloucestershire, Kingham, co. Oxford and Pull Court, co. Worcester ; represented by John Eomunu Dowdeswell, of Pull Court, esq. one of the Masters in Chancery ; his ancestor, John Dowdeswell, m. Matilda, dau. of Giles Bio- mer, the grandson and heir of Johanna Tyndale, of Pull Court, and obtained an extended landed property chieily by purchase, more than two cen- turies ago). Ar. (another, or) a fesse wavy betw. six billets sa. Dowdeswell (Redmarley, co. Worcester, borne by George DowuEswELL,of Down House, Redmarley, esq.) Same as preceding. DowuiNC. Az. a fleur-de-lis or. Crest — A Catharine wheel az. DoWELL. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. within a bordure cngr. gu. Crest — A lion's head erased sa. Dower, or Door (Worcestershire). Paly gu. and az. three ciuquefoils or, two and one. (Another, per pale az. and gu.) Dowers. Erm. a cinquefoil ermines. DowEs (Essex). Or, on a bend betw. two lions ramp. az. three martlets (another, doves) ar. DovvETT (Staffordshire). Ar. a lion ramp, within a bordure az. DowiE (Scotland). Crest — A dove Tolant, holding in the beak an olive branch ppr. Motto — Patience. DowiNE. Az. a fesse engr. betw. three boars' heads erased or. Crest— k dexter hand holding a dagger ppr. Motto — Hold fast. DowKER. Ar. a bull's head erased gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet sa. a plume of five ostrich fea- thers ar. DowKER (Ireland). Or, a bull's head erased sa. Crest — Two dexter hands couped and conjoined, holding a human heart ppr. DoWLiNG (Kilkenny; granted in Ireland, 5 Aug. 1602). Ar. a holly tree eradicated ppr. on a chief engr. az. a lion pass. betw. two trefoils slipped or. Crest — A lion's head erased az. gorged with two bars or. DowLiNG. The same Arms. Crest — Out of a mural coronet a dexter ai'm vested, holding a sword waved. DowMAN (Yorkshire). Az. on a fesse dancettfee or, • three martlets sa. Crest — On a mural coronet a bunch of seven arrows banded . . DowMAN (Yorkshire). Az. on a fesse dancettee ar. betw. three garbs or, as many birds of the field, membered gu. DowMAN (Yorkshire). Az. on a fesse dancettee or, three martlets of the field. Down (East Down, and Pilton, co. Devon). Gu. a stag's head cabossed ar. ai-med or. Down (Halliwich Manor House, Colney Hatch, co. Middlesex, descended from Down of Devon). The same Arms. DowNAM (Yorkshire). Az. on a fesse dancettee betw. eight garbs or, banded gu. three grouse of the field, beaked and membered of the third. Do NOALE, DOVEDALE, Or DOQVEDALE. Ar. 3 CrOSS moline gu. DowNE, Viscount. See Dawney. DowNE (East Downe,Tutshill, Barnstable, &c. co. De- von, a very ancient western family : the elder line is represented by the family of Pine Coffin, whose ancestor m. the heiress temp. Edward III. The heiress of the Tutshill branch m. Ley of Comb- Martin ; the last male heir of the family, Henry Downe, esq. died in 1S05, leaving a dau. the wife of Admiral Robert Barton). Gu. a buck's head ca- bossed erm. (sometimes, arg.) attired or. Downe, or DooN (London). Az. a unicorn courant ar. betw. ten crosses crosslet or. Downe (Cobham, co. Surrey). Az. three bulls' heads couped or, ducally crowned ar. Crest — A sea-lion erect gu. guttee or. Downe. Or, semee of escallops gu. Crest — An arm ar. cuffed or, hand ppr. holding a crescent of the second flamant ppr. Downe. Az. a wolf saliant ar. langued or, armed gu. Downe, or Downes. Az. a buck lodged ar. charged on the shoulder with a mullet sa. Downehai.l, or Downhall (London, Oxfordshire, and Geddington, co. Northampton). Or, on a bend dancettee sa. Downer. Gu. a chev. or. Crest — Two hands con- joined in fesse, winged at the wrist. Downer. Gu. a chev. or, betw. three peacocks ar. Crest — As the last. DowNEs, Baron. See Burgii. DowNES (Downes, co. Chester). Sa. a buck lodged ar. DowNES (Chester). Sa. a stag couchant ar. Crest — A buck as in the arms. DowNES (Cheshire). Az. a stag couchant ar. Downes (Evenwood, co. Durham). Sa. a buck cou- chant ar. attired or, in the sinister chief quarter a cinquefoil of the last. DowNES, or Downs (Debnam, and Great Melton, co. Suffolk). Ar. three palets wavy gu. a mullet for diff. Crest — A wolf's head ar. charged with a mullet. - DowNEs. Sa. a buck springing ar. attired or. DowNES. Vert, a buck couchant ar. Crest — A buck's head erased ppr. DOW DO Y DowNES. Sa. a stag lodged ai-. attired and iinguled or. DowNES. Or, on a bend betw. two lions ramp. sa. three martlets ar. DovvNns. Ar. a bugleborn sa. DowNi'iELD. Ar. on a cross (another, a saltire) betw. four mullets az. a crescent of the field. Crest — A cock ppr. Motto — Virtute et labore. DowNHAM (Ireland). A chev. betw. three escallops. Crest— A dexter arm embowed ppr. holding a club Tert. DowNHAM. Az. on a fesse erm. three mascles gu. DuwMK (Edinburgh). Az. a fesse engr. betw. three boars' heads erased or. Crest — A ship under sail with a plough upon deck, all ppr. Motto — Ex undis aratra. DowNiE, or Downy (Scotland). Az. a fesse engr. betw. three boars' heads erased or. Crest — A cock ppr. Motto — Courage. DowNiE. Az. a fesse betw. thi"ee boars' heads couped or. Crest — A dagger and cross crosslet fitchee in saltire ppr. Downing (East Hatley, co. Cambridge; descended from Jeffrey Downyng, of Poles Belcham, co. Es- sex, and Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Thomas Wing- lield, of Dunham Magna, co. Norfolk, esq. Sir George Downing, of Hatley, was created a Baronet in Iti03, and was grandlatlier of the Right Hon. Sir George Downing, bart. the founder of Down College, Cambridge). Barry of ten ar. and vert, over all a grilfin segreant or. Crest — An ai-m em- bowed in armour, tied round the wrist with a bow ar. holding in the hand ppr. a broad arrow or, feathered and headed of the fii'st. Downing (Ireland; descended from Colonel Adam Downing, who was son of Henry Downing, younger brother of Sir George Downing, first ba- ronet of Hatley ; Colonel Adam Downing lyas a distinguished partisan of William III. and served with great gallantry at tlie battle of the Boyne; George Alexander Downing, only son of Dawson Downing, of Rowes Gift, esq. has assumed the sur- name and arms of Fullekton). Arms, &c. as pre- ceding. Downing (Pynest, co. Essex). Gu. a fesse vaire betw. two lions pass, guard, ennines. Downing (Essex). Gu. a fesse vaire betw. two lions pass, guard, erm. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a swan or. Downing (Norfolk). Barry of eight ar. and vert, a griffin segreant or. Crest — A bear's head couped in fesse. Downman. Quarterly, vert and ar. on the first and fourth a fieur-ile lis of the last. Crest — A hand holding a lancet ppr. Duvvnroy. Sa. a cross or, betw. four bezants. Downs. Gu. a stag's head cabossed ar. attired or. Crest — Out of a tower ar. a denii lion ramp. gu. holding a battle-axe ppr. Downs. Ar. three palets gu. Crest — A wolf's head erased ppr. charged on the neck with a mullet ar. DowNSHiRE, Marquis op. See Hill. DowNTON (Downton, co. Hereford). Ar. two organ- pipes gu. betw. seven crosses crosslet az. DoWNTON (Sandhurst, co. Kent). Ar. on a chief dancettee az. three goats' heads erased of the field. DuwNTON (Alderton, co. Salop). Ar. thi-ee piles sa. on each a goat's head erased of the first, attired or. Crest — A dexter hand holding up a savage's head transfixed with a sword in p;ile, all ppr. DuWNiON. Ar. three piles az. on each a goat's head couped of the field, attired or. DowN'ioN. Gu. a bend betw. two mullets erm. DowRicHE (Dowriche, co. Devon). Ar, a bend betw. two cotises sa. in chief a label of three points az. witliin a bordure engr. of the second. DowRisH (Devonshire). Ar. a bend cotised sa. within a bordure engr. of the last. DowRisH. Ar. two bends with a label and bordure as the last. DowRisH. Ar. a chev. betw. three hinds' heads gu. Dowse (Broughton, CO. Hants). Or, a chev. chequy ar. and az. betw. three greyhounds couraut sa. collared gu. Dowse (Broughton, co. Hants). Or, a chev. chequy ar. and sa. betw. three greyhotinds of the last. Dowse (CoUingborn, co. Wilts). Az. a sun ar. issu- ing from a crescent or. Dowsing (Norfolk). Ar. a fe.sse gu. betw. three es- callops az. Crest — A squirrel sejant cracking a nut ppr. DowsoN. Az. a bend or, surmounted by a fesse ar. Crest — A lion ramp, per fesse or and gu. Dox, or DoxEY. Vert, three sea-breams (or hakes) haurient ar. Crest — A demi savage with a quiver of arrows at his back, holding in the dexter hand three arrows in pale, and with the sinister point- ing to an imperial crown, all ppr. Dox, or DoxEY. Vert, three sea-breams haurient or. DoxAT (Essex). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, two dolphins haurient addorsed ar. crowned of the last; second and third, sa. a demi lion ramp, is- suant from the base, double queued ar. DoXAT (Clare, CO. Hants). The same Arms. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion ramp, double queued ar, DoxEY. Or, a lion ramp. az. oppressed with a bend gu- Doyle (Lieut.-Governor of the Island of Guernsey, G.C.B, bart.) Ar. three stags* heads erased gu. within a bordure compony or and az. on a canton sa. a palm branch in bend sinister, and under it the word Egypt, both gold. Crests — First, a Mameluke on horseback at full speed, in- the act of throwing a djirid, all ppr. ; second, out of an eastern o'own or, a stag's head gu. attired gold, charged on the neck with a mullet of eight points, witliin an increscent ar. Supporters — The dexter, a light infantry man of the 87th Regt. or Royal Irish, leaning on his mtisket with fixed bayonet, all ppr. sinister, a dragoon of the I'ith Regt. hold- ing in the exterior hand a tri-coloured flag.'thereon the word Lybia. Motto — Fortitudine vincit. Doyle (as borne by Sir Francis Hastings Charles Doyle, the second baronet of that name). Ar. three bucks' heads erased ppr. within a bordure counter-compony or and az. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a buck's head as in the arms. Motto — Fortitudine vincit. Doyle, or Doyley (Norfolk). Gu. three bucks' heads cabossed ar. (another, or.) Crest — Out of a mural crown ar. an arm embowed ppr. vested sa. culTed of the first, holding a spear of the second. Doyle (Doyly). Gu. three bucks' heads cabossed or, attired ar. Doyle (Suffolk). Gu. three bucks' heads ar. Doyle. Gu. three bucks' heads couped ar. DovLE. Gu. three stags' heads ar. attired or. Doyle. Ar. a fesse dancettee betw. three crescents eu. D'OvLY (anciently De Oiglm, De Oilly, and De Oyly, Barons Doilly of Hocknaton, co. Oxford, and of Oxford Castle, temp. Hen. I. ; came to England in 10G6, with William the Conqueror. The elder branch subsequently merged in the noble house of Newburgh, Earl of Warwick, temp. Hen. III.) Az. two bends or. This coat was assumed by the Abbey of Openey, in Oxfordshire, founded by Robert de Oyly in 1120. D'O Y LY ( Pashell, co. Oxford ; descended from Gilbert, second sou of Robert, third Baron of Hocknaton, the founder of Openey Priory. 'This family flou- rished from the time of Hen. II. to 14;i5, when its eldest branch appeai-s to have become extinct in the male line, and to have merged in the family of W' ickham of Swalclift'e.) Or, two bends az. D'Oyly (Greenland and Marlow, co. Bucks, temp. Hen. Vll. afterwards of Chislehampton, co. Oxford, descended from D'Oyly, of Pushill, Oxfoi-dshire, raised to the degree of Baronet in I6(i(i: the baronetcy is said to be now extinct, though it may be considered doubtful whether such really be the case. The representation of the eldest branch of this family is with the descendants, if there be any, of Dr. William Newcome, bishop of Dromore, in Ireland, by Susan his wile, dau. and heiress of Sir Thomas D'Oyly, of Chislehampton, bart.) Or, two bends az. Crest — A demi dragon ppr. D O Y D R A D'Oyly (Merton, Moreton, Mereton, or MartoD, co. Oxford; descended from D'Oyly of Greenland: it merged in the families of Harrington, Dyer, and Gower, in the bcginninf; of the 17th century ; D'Oyly, of Adderbtiry, co. Oxford, descended from this family). Or, two bends az. ; though some of the Merton family have at. times borne the bends gules, to distinguish themselves from the Greenland and Chislehampton family. D'Oyly (Palmoor, or Parmoor, in Hambleden parish, CO. Bucks, Hulcomb, and Stadham oi* Stodham,co. Oxford, descended from William, second son of John D'Oyly, of Greenland, by the co-heiress of More of Burfield). Same Arms and Crest, as D'Oyly of Greenland and Chislehampton. The family have nevertheless sometimes reversed colours, and borne az. two bends or. The eldest branch of this house is now extinct ; and the repre- sentation rests with the families of Kamsey, Giiou- LETT, and Stephenson; the present Chahles D'Oyly Stephenson, of Brockenkote Hall, co. Worcester, escj. now representing the last. D'Oyly (Turville, in Hambleden parish, co. Bucks, descended from the preceding.) This family branched off, temp. Jac. I. settled at Turville, and bore, as appears by divers hatchments in Turville Church, az. two bends or, reversing colours. The D'Oylys of Turville are now extinct, having merged in the family of Pococke in the early part of the 18th cen- tury. D'Oyly (Kandy, in Ceylon, created Baronets in 1821, now, however, extinct ; descended out of Bucking- hamshire, but for the last century and a half settled in Sussex). ./Irwi (borne under a modern grant from the College of Arms to Ihe late Sir John D'Oyly, of Ceylon, bart.) — Or, two bends az.betw. them two fleurs-de lis sa, U'Oyly (Raunton, co. Stafford, temp. Edw. I. after- wards of Stoke-Doyly, Northamptonshire, and also of Lyttchurch, co. Derby, temp. Edw. II. to Henry IV.) Gu. three bucks' heads (and sometimes, but only in the times of Edw. 1. & II.) one buck's head cabossed arg. This family was descended from D'Oyly of I'ushill, (previously of Hocknaton,) co. Oxford ; but changed its coat armour, assuming that of De Dunston, or Duston, on marrying the eldest of the co-heiresses of Sir William de Dunston, Lord of Kaunton, co. Stafford, and Duston, co. Northamp- ton, temp. Hen. 111. The elder branch merged in the family of Lewknor of Sussex, temp. Edw. III. and a younger one in that of Knightley of Knight- ley, CO. Stafford, (afterwards of Fawesley, co. Nor- thampton,) temp. Edw. II. D'Oyly (Pondhall, in Hadleigh Parish, co. Suffolk, and of London, temp. Henry VI. to Henry VIII. ; being the Lyttchurch branch of the family above named, which settled in Suffolk or marrying the heires.s of Legat). Gn. three bucks' heads cabossed arg. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, two wings erect, sable, bezantee. Motto — Do no yll, quoth D'Oylle. D'Oyly (Shottisham, co. Norfolk; identified with the last named, settled in Norfolk about 1558, on inheriting the estates of the Whytes of Shottis- ham. This family (latterly seated at D'Oyly Hall, in Hampshire) was dignified with a Baronetcy in l(iG3, and is now represented by Sir Charles D'Oyly, of Calcutta, bart.) Same Arms, Crest, and Motto, as D'Oyly of Pondhall, in Sufl'olk, till the late Sir John Hadley D'Oyly, bart. altered his crest to " out of a ducal coronet or, two wings erect arg. ; resting on the centre strawberry leaf of the coronet an estoile of six points arg." D'Oyly (London, 1725-1701, Bcrmondsey, co. Surrey, 1768, Westminster, 1788, Newton and Roth well, near Wakefield, co. York, 1789, Sion Hill, in the North Riding of the same county, 1709-1820, and the East Indies, 182-1 to 1842, now represented by Thomas Charles Henry D'Oyly, of the East India Company's Service, esq. descended from the pre- ceding.) Same Arms, Crest, and Motto, as D'Oyly of Shottisham, before the alteration in the crest by Sir John Hadley D'Oyly, bart. D'Oyly (Toftrees, near Fakenham, and BaiTow Ap- ton, CO. Norfolk, descended from D'Oyly of Shot- tisham ; pedigree and arms recorded at the Visita- tion of Norfolk, 1064 ; the family was not extinct in 1817.) Same Arms, Crest, and Motto, as D'Oyly of Shottisham, before the alteration of the crest by Sir John Hadley D'Oyly. D'Oyly (Overbury Hall, in Layham Parish, co. Suf- folk, 1550 to 1824, London, 1087, Dedhara, co. Es- sex, 1770, and Hadleigh, co. Suffolk; descended from Thomas, second son of Sir Henry D'Oyly, of Pondhall, co. Suffolk, temp. Hen. VIII. This branch is extinct in the male line, one of its co- heiresses being wife of Baker, of Hadleigh, CO. Sufl'olk). Same Arms, Crest, and Motto, as D'Oyly of Pondhall. Draco (City of Ely ; granted 1757). Or, on a pile gu. betw. two eagles displ. az. three fleurs-de lis ar. Crest — A demi eagle displ. per pale or and gu. the dexter wing charged with a fleur-de-lis of the last ; the sinister with one of the first. Motto — Invidia major. Dragon ER, or Drayner (Middlesex). Sa. a fesse betw. three helmets ar. barred or. Crest — A pheon sa. Drake (Ashe, co. Devon ; a family of great antiquity, deriving immediately from the marriage, temp. Henry V. of John Drake, esq. with Christiana, dau. and heir of John Billet of Ashe ; Sir John Drake, of Ashe, knt. was created a Baronet in 1000. The family of Ashe was the parent stock of the Drakes of Yardbury, Wells, Barnstaple, &c.of the last-named branch are the present Zachary Hammett Drake, of Springfield, co. Devon, esq. and William Richard Drake, esq.) Ar. a wivern, wings displ. and tail nowed gu. Crests — First, a dexter arm erect, couped at the elbow ppr. holding a battle-axe sa. headed arg. ; second, an eagle displ. gu. with the Motto — Aquila non capit rauscas. Drake (Buckland, co. Devon). Sa. a fesse wavy betw. two polar stars ar. Crest — A ship under reef, drawn round the globe with a cable-rope by a hand out of the clouds, and over it this Motto — Auxilio divino ; and under it. Sic parvis magna. Drake, Fuller-Elliott (Nutwell Court, Buckland Abbey, Sherford and Sheafhayne House, Yar- corabe, co. Devon , bart.) Q uarterly, first and fourth, sa. a fesse wavy betw. two polar stars ar. for Drake ; second, gu. on a bend or, a baton az. on a chief of the last the arms of Gibraltar, viz. betw. two pil- lars a castle ar. from the gate a golden key pendent, and under it the words Plus ultra, for Elliott ; third, ar. three barrulets and a canton gu. for Fuller. Crests — First, a ship under reef, drawn round a globe with a cable-rope by a hand out of the clouds, all ppr. and over it the motto Auxilio divino, for Drake; second, a dexter hand in armour couped above the wrist, grasping a scimetar, all ppr. the wrist charged witli a key sa. for Eliott ; third, out of a ducal coronet gu. a lion's head ar. over it the motto Fortiter et recte, for Fuller. Mottoes — Sic parvis magna ; and. Per ardua. Drake (borne by Thomas Tyrwhitt Drake, of Shar- deloes, co. Bucks, Stainfield Hall, co. Lincoln, and of St. Donat's Castle, co. Glamorgan, esq. ; de- scended from John Drake of Ashe, co. Devon, who }>i. in the time of Henry V. the dau. and heir of John Bellet, maternally granddau. through Anne, his only child and heiress, of Warren Hampton of Ashe, aforesaid. The family acquired Shardeloes in the beginning of the 17th century, by the inter- marriage of Francis Drake of Esher, and Joan, dau. of Wm. Tothill of that place). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a wivern with wings displ. and tail nowed gu. for Drake ; second and third, gu. three lapwings or, for Tyrwhit. Crests — First, a naked arm erect ppr. holding a battle-axe sa. headed ar. ; second, a savage ppr. wreathed about tVie waist and temples vert, holding over the dex- ter shoulder a club or. Drake (Drakerath; borneby Christopher Drake, of Roristown, co. Meath, esq. the representative of DR A DTI A the ancient families of Drakestown and Drakerath). Ar(^. a wivern, wings displ.aud tail noweil gu. Cyesf, — A wivern, as in tiie arms. Afotto — Virtus vera nobilitas. Drake, or Drakes (Withercomb, co. Devon, Ireland, Norfolk, and Ryegate, co. Surrey). Arms^ as Drake of Ashe. Crest — A wivern, with wings en- dorsed ar. {Another crest — A naked arm erect ppr. holding a battle axe sa. headed arg.) Drake (Essex). Gu. a fesse cotised or, betw. two frets ar. Drake, or Drakes (Essex). Gu. a fesse cotised betw. two frets or. Drake (Hardley, co. Norfolk). Az. a wivern with wings displ. or. Crest — A reindeer's head couped or. (Another crest — A reindeer's head erased or, ducally gorged and attired sa.) Drake (Plymouth). Sa. a fesse wavy betw. two polar stars ar. Drake. Ar. a wivern with wings endorsed gu. betw. two flauncbes of the last. Drake. Ar. a cbev. purp. betw. three battle-axes, the edges to the sinister side sa. Crest — An arm bent ar. thereon two bendlets wavy gu. supporting a battle-axe, staff sa. head of the first. Drakeley. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three drakes' heads erased az. Drakelow, or Dracelow (Essex). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three griffins' heads erased sa. Crest — A demi man in frock coat and hat, holding in tlie dexter hand an ox-yoke ppr. Drakelow (Essex). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three drakes' heads erased of the second, beaked az. Drakelow. Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three hawks' heads erased sa. as many crescents of the field. Drane. Ar. a lion ramp. ppr. in chief tliree mullets gu. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ppr. Dba.nfield (Norfolk). Ar. tUi'ee pales gn. Dransi'Ield (Essex, and Stobbed Walding, co. York). Paly of six, sa. and ar. on a bend gn. three mullets or. Crest — A sword in pale, enfiled with a Turk's head, all ppr. Dransfield. Paly of six, sa. and ar. on a bend gu. three cinquefoils or. Dransfieu. Ar. two bars sa. on a bend gu. three mullets or. Dransfield. Paly of six, sa. and ar. on a bend of the first three mullets or. Draper (installed Knight of the Bath 15 June, I7r2), Ar. on a fesse engr. betw. three annulets gu. as many covered cups or. Crest — A stag's head gu. attired or, charged on the neck with a fesse betw. three annulets of the last. Snpportcrs — Dexter, a soldier of the First Regiment of Foot Guards, in tlic dexter hand a musket with a bayonet fixed, all ppr. ; sinister, a female figure ppr. representing Peace, vested in robes of blue, purp. and yellow, holding in the dexter hand a sceptre or, in the sinister a branch of laurel vert. Motto — Vicit ; pepercit. Draper (Bedfordshire, Middlesex, and Oxford.shire). The same Anns, Crest — A tiger's head vert, tufted or, pierced through the neck with an ai-row of the last. Draper (Great Marlow, co. Bucks). Gu. three bends or, a chief per fesse erm. and ar. in chiff tliree fleurs-de-lis sa. Crest — A camel's head erm. bridled or, maned sa. Draper (Melton Mowbray, co. Leicester, and Notting- hamshire). Ar. on a fesse betw. three annulets gu. a mullet of the field, betw. two covered cups or. Crest — A cubit arm erect vested vert, cuffed and puffed ar. holding in the hand ppr. a covered cup or. Draper (Leicestershire). Ar. on two chev. betw. three escallops sa. six martlets or. Draper (London ; granted by patent 1G18). Gu. four bendlets or, a chief per fesse ar. and erm. charged in chief with three fleurs-de-lis sa. Crest — A sta;5's head gu. gorged with a fesse betw. two gemellcs ar. charged with a fleur-de-lis sa. Draper (London). Ar. on a fesse betw. two annulets gu. a mullet betw. as many cups covered or. Draper (London). Ar. on a fesse engr. gu. betw. three torteaux, a mullet betw. two covered cups of the field. Draper (Colebrook, co. Middlesex ; confirmed 1-1 Oct. 1571). Or, on a fesse betw. three annulets gu. as many covered cups of the field. Draper (Newcastle). Az. a chev. erm. betw. three mullets of six points or. Crest— A cubit ann erec t vested erm. holding in the hand ppr. a mullet as in the arms. Draper (Broulow and Walton, co. Salop). Bendy of eight, gu. and vert, over all three fleurs-de-lis or. Draper. Ar. two chev. sa. on each three martlets of the first betw. as many escallops of the second. Draper. Ar. on a fesse betw. two roses gu. an annu- let of the first betw. as many covered cups or. Draper. Gu. two bends or, on each three fleurs-de- lis vert. Draunfiei.d (Staffordshire). Paly of six, sa. and ar. on abend gu. three mullets or. Drax (as borne by the present John Samuel Wanley Sawbridce-Erle-Drax, of Charborough Park, co. Dorset, and Ellerton Abbey, co. York, esq. M.P. ; the family of Drax was seated at a very early period in the county of York). Quarterly, first and fourth, chequy or and az. on a chief gu. three ostrich feathers in plume issuant of the first, for Drax ; second, gu. three escallops arg. a bordure engr. of the first, for Erle ; third, or, two bars az. each charged with a barrulet dancettSe arg. a chief Indented of the second, for Sawbriuge, an escut- cheon of pretence quarterly, Grosvenor, Drax, and Erle. Crests— First, a demi wivern or, for Drax; second, a demi lion ramp. az. holding in his paw a handsaw erector, for Sawbriuge. Afofto — Mort en Droit. Drax (Middlesex, Somersetshire, and Yorkshire ; confirmed l.iCl). Chequy or and az. on a chief gu. three ostrich feathers in plume, iss\iant of the first. Crest — A demi dragon with wings endorsed or, out of his mouth a scroll with this Afotto— Morten Droit. (Another crest-Oat of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's head ppr.) Drax (Sibsey, co. Lincoln, and of the Island of Bar- badoes). The same Arms. Drax (Yorkshire). Gu. five fusils in fesse, and a label of three points az. Drax-Priory (Yorkshire). Arg. on a fesse gu. betw. three drakes ppr. a rose or. Draycote (Losco, CO. Derby). Per paly of six, ar. and sa. a Ijend erm. Crest— A dragon's head erased gu. scaled or. Draycote (Draycote, co. Stafford). Paly of six, ar. and gu. a bend erm. Draycott, or Dracot (Derbyshire and Staffordshire). Paly of six, or and gu. over all a bend enu. Crest — A dragon's head erased gu. ^Another, couped vert.) ' Draycott (Staffordshire). Or, fretty gu. on a canton ar. a cross patonce az. Draycott (Suflblk). Ar. a cross engr. betw. four eagles displ. gu. Draycott (Wiltshire). Ar. across engr. sa. on the fii'st quarter an eagle displ. gu. Drayner (Cranbrooke and Smarden, co. Kent). Sa. a fesse nebulee betw. three close helmets ar. plumed or. Crest — A lion sejant ar. holding in the gambs a broken tilting spear of the last. Drayton (Norfolk). Per pale indented gu. and az. a lion ramp. or. Drayton (Norfolk). Gu. on a chev. ar. (another, or) three roses az. Drayton (Wiltshire). Az. a bend betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee or. Drayton. Gu. on a chev. ar. three crosses crosslet fitchee of the first. Crest — A dexter liand couped at the wrist ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Dra YTi)N. Per pale indented az. and gu. a lion ramp. or. Crest— Aa eagle's leg couped, the thigh az. and leg or. Drayton. Gu. on a bend ar. five trefoils slipped vert. Drayton, or Draton. Erm. two bars gu. in chief a demi Hon ramp, of the second. D R E DRU Drayton. Ar. a cross eugr. gu. Drkant. Ar. a chev. betw. three billets gu. DREEL*ND(Kent). Gu. a fesse embattled betw. eleven goats ar. four, four, two and one. Dreet (Herefordshire). Ar. a saltire engr. az. within a bordiire engr. or. Dreghorn (Riichliill, Scotland; granted by patent, 17G3). Gu. on a fesse ar. betw. two garbs in chief or, and an antique plough in base of the last, three trefoils vert. Crest — A nag feeding on rye grass ppr. Motto — Utitur ante quaesitis. Drever (Orkney ; granted by patent, 1809). Or, on a chev. az. betw. thiee griffins' heads erased gu. as many roses ar. barbed vert. Crest — An eagle rising reguard. holding in the beak a pomegranate, all ppr. Drew (Cornwall and Yorkshire). Erm. (another, or) a chev. sa. cotised gu. betw. three birds az. Drew, or Drewe (Cliff and Higham, alias Norton, CO. Devon, Broxbourne, co. Hertford, and Wilt- shire). Erm. a lion 'pass. gu. Crest — A bull's head erased sa. armed or, in the mouth three ears of wheat of the last. Drew (South Breme, co. Wilts). Erm. a hull pass. gu. within a borbure gobonated or and az. Crest — A lion's head erased gu. gorged with a collar, gobony or and az. Drew (1420). Gu. on a chev. ar. three roses of the fitld, seeded and barbed ppr. Drew. Gu. on a chev. ar. three roses of the first, seeded nr. Drew. Gu. on a chev. ar. betw. three roses or, five mullets of the first. Drew. Gu. on a chev. ar. betw. three cinquefoils or, five mullets az. Drew. Chequy or and az. a bordure engr. gu. Drew. Or, a chev. sa. cotised gu. betw. three birds az. Drew. Gu. a saltire erm. Drew. Sa. two swords in saltire ar. hilted or, betw. four fleurs de lis of the last. Drew (Ireland). Crest — A dexter hand holding up a chapeau, all ppr. betw. two laurel branches vert. Drewe (Devonshire). Ermines, a lion pass. gu. : this was, in 1593, found by Clarenceux to be of right belonging unto the name, as appears iu his grant to Sir Edward Drewe of Kyllerton, co. Devon, Serjeant-at-law, of the following Crest^ On a wreath arg. and gu. standing on a mount vert, a roebuck saliant or. From the Seijeant, the present Edward Drewe, ofthe Grange, co. Devon, esq. is directly descended ; but the family seat was removed by the son of the Serjeant from Killertou to the Grange, Broadhembury. The following qiiarterings have been added to the original coat : First, ar. a chev. sa. a label of three points gu. on the point of the chev. a mullet -pierced or, for difT. for Prideaux ; second, sa. a bend betw. two dolphins hauriant arg. for French of HoRM'ORD ; thii'd, arg. on a bend az. three mullets pierced arg. for Wynard of Haccombe; fourth, per chev. sa. and or, two reaping-hooks in chief, or, a moorcock in base, sa. for Huckmore of Buckyat ; fifth, chequy arg. and sa. a fesse vaire, arg. and gu. for Fothera y of Bucklatid Baron ; sixth, a chev. betw. three hearts sa. for De Baronia of Buckland Baron; and seventh, gu. a saltire vaire betw. twelve crosses crosslet fitchee or, for Champernon. Drew (Drew's Court, co. Limerick; descended from the Devonshire family). Arms, &c. as the pre- ceding. Dreward, or Dryware. Sa. three roundles, per cross, ar. and gu. Drewe. Ar. three roses gu. Crest — Two arms from the shoulder, couped in saltire ppr. vested ar. each holding a scimetar in pale of the lirst. Drewe. Or, a chev. sa. cotised gu. betw. three moor- cocks of the second. Drewell (Buckinghamshire). Quarterly, ar. and sa. in the first quarter a crescent gu. Crest — A dexter arm embowed ppr. vested or, cuffed gu. holding a covered cup of the second. Dreweil. Qu.Trterly, ar. and sa. in the second quarter a crescent of the first. Crest — As the last. Drewell. Quarterly, ar. and sa. Drewry (Essex and Suffolk). Ar. on a chief vert two mullets pierced or. Crest — A greyhound courant ar. Drewry. See Drtry. Drewky (Brampton, co. Suffolk). Az. a chev. betw. three birds ar. beaked and legged gu. Crest — A plume of five feathers ar. the middle one enfiling a sword, hilt, pomel, and blade or. Drewry (Watergate, co. Sussex). Ar. on a chief vert two mullets or. Crest— A greyhound cou- rant, collared or. Drewky. Ar. on a chief vert two mullets or, a canton gu. charged with a bezant, pierced through with two arrows, in saltire ofthe third. Drevbv. Or, three cinquefoils gu. on a canton ofthe last a cinquefoil of the first. Driby, or Dryby (Tateshull, co. Lincoln, 34 Edw. I.) Ar. three cinquefoils and a canton gu. Driley, or Drill. Or, on a fesse, betw. three fleurs- de-lis gu. as many of the same of the first. Dring. Ar. a lion pass. gu. surmounted by a pale az. Crest — On a chapeau a phoenix in flames, all ppr. Drinkwater (Salford, co. Lancaster). Per pale, gu. and az. on a fesse wavy ar. betw. three garbs or, as many billets of the second. Crpi^— Three ears of wheat, two in saltire and one in pale, or, en- filed with a ducal coronet of the last. Motto— Lahore omnia florent. Drinkwater (Shrewsbury). Arms, Crest, and Motto, same as preceding. Drinkwater (Irwell House, co. Lancaster). Arms and Crest, the same. Motto — Ne quid nimis. Drisdale (Kilkenny; granted in Ireland, 15 June, 1683). Erm. a saltire gn. on a chief az. three estoiles or. Crest— A thistle ppr. slipped and leaved vert, within a chaplet or. Driver. Per pale, gu. and or, a saltire counter- changed. Crest— A heart gu. winged or. Drochford. Quarterly, or and az. four roses coun- terchanged. Drogheda, Marquess of. See Moore. Droitwich (Worcestershire). On the corporation seal, viz. a sword of state paleways, point downwards, surmounted of two lions pass, impaling, quarterly, first and fourth, chequy arg. and sa. ; second and third, gu. two harrows or. Legend — Sigillum commune ville Wytche; the seal of the statute marchant of the town of Droitwich is, chequy arg. and sa. impaling, gu. two barrows or. Drokensford (Essex). Quartered by the D'Oylys of Shottisham and the East Indies, through Lecat and Manueville). Or, six eagles displ. three, two, and one. This was originally the coat of Tarry, whose heiress m. Drokensford. Dromer. Az. ten billets or, four, three, two, and one, a chief of the last. Dromer. Az. three billets or, two and one, a chief of the last. Dronesfield. Barry of four, ar. and sa. a bend gn- Drope (Huntingdonshire and London). Ar. guttee de poix, on a chief gu. a lion pass, guard, of the first. Drope (Lord Mayor of London, 1477). Ar. guttee de poix, on a chief gu. a lion pass, guard, or. Drought. Az. a fesse or, in chief three garbs ofthe last. Crest — A stag guard, under a tree ppr. Drought (Ireland). Ar. three knives az. hafted gu. Crest — A sceptre or. Drowell. Ar. a crescent gu. Druce (FulhUni, co. Middlesex, 1C16). Chequy or and az. a bordure engr. "gu. Crest — An arm embowed in ai-mour, the hand grasping a scimetar, all ppr. Druitt. Gu. a bar or, surmounted by a staff raguly ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a plume of five ostrich feathers, banded . . Druitt (Ireland). The same. D RU D R U Dkumbenog (Slaynerch, Lord of Brecknocli). Sa. a Cher. betw. three spears' heads arg. embrued g"- Dku.mbreck (Drumbreck, Scotland). Ar. a bear sa. with a skean piercing his back, and coming out under his belly, handle gu. blade nz. DKuMGOOLf:. Ar. on a fesse indented gu. betw. three eagles displ. ppr. as many mascles. Dru.iimond (Earl of Kinnoul). Quarterly, first and fourth, grand quarters, quartering, first and fourth, az, a unicorn saliant ar. armed, maned, and un- guled or, within a bordure of the last, charged with eight half thistles vert, impaled with as many half roses gu. for augmentation ; second and third, ar. three escutcheons gu. for Hay; second grand quarter or, three bars wavy gu. for Druhmono; third grand quarter, or, a lion's head erased, with- in a double tressure, flory, counterflory, gu. a coat of augmentation, likewise for Drummond. Crest — A countryman, couped at the knees, vested in gray, waistcoat gu. bonnet az. bearing on his shoulder an ox-yoke ppr. Supporters — Two coun- trymen, habited as in the crest, the dexter hold- ing over his shoulder the coulter of a plough, the sinister a paddle, both ppr. Motto — Renovate animos. Obu.mmund (London). Per fesse wavy or and gu. a lion ramp, couuterclianged. Crest — Two arms in the act of drawing a bow and arrow ppr. Motto — Marte et arte. Drummond. Per fesse wavy or and gu. Crest — As preceding. Dru.umond {Viscount Strathallan). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, three bars wavy gu. for Drummond; second and third, or, a lion's head erased, within a double tressure, iiory, counterdory, gu. as a coat of augmentation. Crest— K goshawk, wings ex- panded, ppr. Supporters — Two savages, wreathed about the head and loins with oak leaves, and holuing in Iheir exterior hands clubs over the shoulder, all ppr. Motto — Lord have mercy. Drummo.nd (Caillands, co. Hants; represented by An- drew Robert Drummond, of Cadlauds Park, esq. grandson of Robert Drumniond, banker in Lon- don, who was himself a younger sou of William, fourth Viscount Strathallan, slain in 1745, and attainted; the dignity was restored in 1S24). The same arms as of Strathallan. Drummond (borne by Sir Francis Walker Drum- mond, of Hawthornden, Mid Lotliian, bart.) Quarterly, of four grand quarters, first and fourth, quarterly, first and fourth ; or, three bars wavy, within a bordure gu. for Drummond; second and third, az. three bears' heads couped close arg. mu/zled gu. for Forbes; second and third grand quarters, paly arg. and gu. a saltire, also paly counterchanged, on a chief invecked az. acrescent of the field betw. two spur-rowels gold. Crest — A demi pegasus arg. winged or. Supporters — Two savages, wreathed about the temples and loins, and over the exterior shoulder of each a club, ppr. Motto — Hos glona reddit houores. Drummond (Stanmore, co. Middlesex ; borne by George Harley Drummond, esq. sometime M. P. for Kincardine, great-grandson of Andrew Drum- mond, founder of the great banking house in London, who purchased the estate of Stanmore in 17'29). The same Arms as of Strathallan, Scotland. Drummond (Deiiham, near Uxbridge, co. Middlesex, and Drumtochy Castle, co. Perth). The same Arms. Crest — A hawk reguard. ppr. in the beak a ring or. Drummond (Blair, Scotland). Or, three bars wavy gu. each charged with an escallop of the field. Crest — A nest of young ravens ppr. Motto — Deus providebit. Drummond (Cargill, Scotland). Ar. three bars wavy gu. Crest — An eagle volant. Drummond (Carlourie, Scotland). Or, three bars wavy gu. a mullet surmounted of an annulet. Crest — A dexter hand holding a curling stone. Motto — Have at all. Drummond (Caruock, Scotland). Or, three bars wavy gu. within a bordure of the last. Drummond (Colquhalzie, Scotland). Or, three bars wavy gu. in chief as many stars az. Crest — A turtle-dove standing on the top of a rock ppr. Motto — Sto mobilis. Drummond (Concraig and Borlands, Scotland). Parted per fesse wavy, oi- and gu. Drummond (Cultmalundy, Scotland). Or, three bars wavy gu. in the centre a human heart counter- changed Crest — A hand grasping a human heart ppr. Motto — Cum corde. Drummond (Edinburgh). Or, three bars wavy, and in chief a martlet betw. two crescents, gu. Crest — A pheon or. Motto — Cousequitur quodcunque petit. Drummond (Innerraay, Scotland). Or, three bars wavy gu. on a canton ar. a fountain az. Crest — A hand holding a fianiiug heart erect, ppr. Motto — Loyal au mort. Drummond (Kildies, Scotland). Or, three bars undee gu. over all a naked man naiant in pale, grasping in the dexter hand a sword, and having his sinis- ter hand and feet in action, all ppr. Crest — A dexter hand holding a spear ppr. Motto — Per mare, per terras. Drummond (Logiealraond, Scotland). Or, three bars wavy gu. within a bordure wavy of the second. Crest — A dexter arm from the shoulder, holding a broadsword ppr. Motto — Nil timeo. Drummond (Maderty, Scotland). Or, three bars undee gu. on a canton ar. a lion's head erased, within a double tressure flory, counterflory, of the second. CreU — A falcon ppr. armed, jessed, and belled or. Motto — Lord have mercy. Drummond (Machary, Scotland). The same Arms, with a crescent for difl*. Crest — A falcon hooded, jessed, and belled ppr. Motto — Prius mori quam lidem fallere. DuuM»i0ND (Midhope, Scotland). The same as of Carnock, charging the bordui'e with eight crescents of the first for diff'. Drummond (representative of Midhope). The same Arms. Crest — Three stars placed in chev. or. Motto — Ad astra per ardua. Drummond (Monedie, .Scotland). The same as of Colquhalzie, within a bordure gu. for dift'. Crest — A dove standing on an anchor, in pale ppr. Motto — Spes mea, res mea. Drummond (Pitkellanie, Scotland). Or, three bars undee, in chief a boar's head erased gu. ('rest — A sword and garb in saltire, both ppr. Motto — Et marte, et arte. Drummond (Uickarton, Scotland). Quartei-ly, first and fourth, or, three bars wavy gu. within a bor- dure az. ; second and third, ar. a lion ramp. az. Crest — A lion ramp, issuing az. Motto — Dum spiro spero. Drummond (Stobhall, Scotland). The same as of Cargill. Drummond. Ar. three bars wavy gu. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a talbot statant ar. collared and lined gu. Drummond, or Drumond (Scotland). Or, three bars wavy gu. on a canton of the first a lion's head erased, within a double tressure flory, counter- flory, of the second. Drummond. The same, with a scimetar in pale ar. hilt and pomel of the field. Drummond. Quarterly, first, az. a unicorn ramp. ar. armed, maned, and unguled, or, within a bordure of the last, charged with eight half thistles vert, and as many half roses gu. joined together by way of party per pale (for a coat of augmentation) ; second, ar. three escutcheons gu. for Hay ; third, or, three bars gu. over all a scimetar ppr. hilt and pomel of the first, for Drummond; fourth, or, a lion's head erased gu. within a double tressure, flory, counterflory, of the last, for Drummond. Crest — .4 hawk ppr. Drummond (borne by George Drummond, Duke of Melfort, in France, who has petitioned the Crown to be restored to the Scottish Earldom of Perth, and his petition has been referred to the House of Lords. The Duke of Melfort is marrried to the widow of the celebrated General Rapp). Quarterly, P P DRY DUC first and sixth, or, three bars wavy gu. for Dkum- MONU of PertJi ; second, or, three bars wavy gu. quartering the coat of augmentation, a/,, a lion ramp. arg. within a double tressure of Scotland, for Drumhond of Melfort; third, gu. three chevs. or, for MoNTEFicHET ; fourth, or, a lion ramp. gu. for D'Audibert; fifth, or, four pallets gu. for De Berenger. Crest — On a ducal coronet, a sloutli hound, ppr. collared and leashed, gu, Supportfrs ■ — Two savages, ppr. wreathed about the head and middle with oak leaves, holding batons over their shoulders, standing upon a compartment lilte a green hill, semee of caltrops. Motto — Gang warily. Dkummond (borne by JoH\ Drumhonu, of Uxbridge, CO. Middlesex, and Charing Cross, London, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, or, three bars wavy gu. ; second and third, or, a lion's head erased, within a double tressure flory, counterflory, gu. on an es- cutcheon of pretence or, a chiefindented sa. charged with three crescents arg. for Harvey, (Mr. Drum- mond having married the dan. and co-heir of the late Admiral Sir Eliab Harvey, G.C.B. Chigwell,co. Essex). Motto — Prius mori quam fidem fallere. Drumson. Az. a chev. betw. three flags displ. ar. Crest — A dexter hand holding a battle-axe ppr. Motto — Spectemur agendo. Drury (Oxfordshire). Ar. on a chief vert two mul- lets or. Drury. Ar. on a chev. vert two mullets pierced or. Crest — A greyhound courant ppr. collared or. Drury. See Drewry. Drury (Thurston Rougham, Ilawsted, &c. co. Suf- folk, Riddlesworth, co. Norfolk, Colne, co. Hunt- ingdon, and Overslone, CO. Nortliampton ; descend- ed from John de Drury, son and heir of one of the companions in arms of the Conqueror. Sir Tlionias Drury, of Overstone, w;is created a Baronet in 1739). Arg. on a cliief vert a tau betw. two mullets pierced or. The original coat was without the tau, which was added by Nicholas de Drury, who went with John of Gaunt into Spain, and thence to the Holy Land. Crest — A greyhound coxirant arg. Drury (Knightstone, in Ottery, co. Devon, originally of Rougham, in SufTolk, and subsequently of Lesiate, CO. Norfolk, now i-epresented by the Rev. Charles Drury, M.A. I'rebendary of Hereford, and co- rector of Pontesbury, co. Salop). Arg. on a chief vei't two mullets, or, pierced. Crest — A greyhound courant ppr. collared or. Motto — Non sine causil. Drury (as borne by the present George Vanueput Drury, of Shotover Park, co. Oxford, esq. great- grandson of the Rev. George Drury, Rector of Clayt^on, co. Suffolk, who was youngest son of Richard Drury, of Colne, esq. high sheriff* of the counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon in 1076). Arms, &c. as the preceding, quartering Vandeput, SCIIUTZ, &c. Drwyherst. Krm. three e.=:callops or. Dry (Lincoln's Inn, London, and Fisnhurst, co. Suss.) Or, a chev. az. guttee d'or, betw. three herons ppr. Dry. Az. a chev. ar. in chief a swan, in base a quatrefoil, stalked and leaved of the second. Drvburg. Sa. three martlets in fesse ar. Uryuen (Canons Ashby, co. Northampton, bart.) Of this family was John Dryden the poet.) Az. a lion ramp, and in chief a sphere betw. two estoiles, or. Crest — A'demi lion or, sustaining in the dexter paw a sphere, as in the arms. Dryfielu. Az. a chev. betw. three acorns pendent or, slipped vert. Dryland (Kent). Gu. guttee de larmes, a fesse wavy ar. Dryland (Norfolk). Gu. on a chev. ar. betw. three mullets or, as many crosses crosslet fitchee sa. Crest — A demi man in a military liabit, holding a banner displ. gu. charged with a cross ar. Dryland. Gu. on a cliev. ar. betw. three garbs of tlie second as many crosses crosslet fitchee sa. Dryland. Ar. guttee de sang, a fesse wavy gu. Dryland. Gu. a fesse wavy ar. Drysdale (Scotland). Ar. a saltire az. betw. four crosses moline gu. and a chief of th^ second. Crest — A martlet sa. Motto — Per varios casus. Dbysdale. The same Arms, crosses sa. Crest — A crane's head crowned ppr. Drysdale (Scotland). Vert, a fret ar. over all a fesse gu. Crest— An anchor and cable ppr. Motto — Non sine anchora. Dryton. Ar. on a bend az. three ogresses. Dryton. Ar. on a bend az. three water bougets or, a crescent of the second. Drywood (Dunton, co. Essex). Or, a lion pass, guard, sa. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. Crest — A greyhound's head per pale or and gu. collared az. betw. two wings counterchanged. Drywood (Shipston, co. Essex). Or, a lion pass. sa. betw. three acorns vert. Crest — An oak bianch fructed ppr. DuALsioN. Ar. on a fesse sa. three garbs or. DuANE (Lincoln's Inn, London). Erm. a cat pass, and in chief two crescents sa. Crest — A wolf's head erased ppr. DuANE (Ireland). The same Arms and Crest. DuBDER (Beackworth, co. Surrey; granted 162.3). Lozengy or and az. on a bend gu. three ci'escents ar. Crest — Out of a mural coronet gu. two wings expanded ar. each charged with abend of the first, thei'eon three crescents of the second. DuBERLY (Dingestow, co. Moi^mouth ; granted 1766). Vert, on a fesse betw. two garbs in chief or, and a sickle in base ar. handled of the second, an arrow barways gu. headed and flighted of the third, betw. two estoiles az. Crest — A dexter arm em- bowed ppr. holding in the hand three ears of wheat or. DuBERLCY (Gaines Hall, co. Huntingdon). Same as the preceding. DuEERLY.or DuEi'.RLEY. The ssme Arms. Crest — A cock holding in the beak a trefoil ppr. DuBissoN. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three cannets sa. Crest — A cannet sa. Du BissoN. The same Arms. Crest — On a chapeau a cannet sa. Motto — Nil impossibile. Du Bois. Ar. a canton gu. over all a bend sa. Crest — A falcon close ppr. belled or. DuBOYS (London; gianted 10.i4). Ar. a lion ramp, gu. on the slioulder a mullet. Crest — A wheel or, DucANE. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. ducally crowned or, charged on the slioulder with a trefoil slipped vert. Du Cane (Braxted Lodge, co. Essex ; granted in 17J0 to Richard Du Cane, of the city of London, esq. sometime M. P. for Colchester, and borne by his grandson, Peter Du Cane, of Braxted Lodge, co. Essex, esq. M. P. for Steyniug, co. Sussex, in 1S J7). Arg. a lion ramp. sa. ducally crowned or, on a canton az. a chev. of the third betw. three acorns slipped and erect. Crest — A demi lion ramp. sa. ducally crowned or, supporting with the paws an anchor erect gold. DuCAREL (Lambeth, co. Surrey). Ar. three lozenges gu. Crest — A cock gu. DucAT. Ar. three serpents gliding fesseways in pale az. Ducat, or Ducket (Scotland). Ar. three eels naiant in pale az. Crest — Two hands issuing from clouds, conjoined in fesse, therefrom issuing a braucli of palm ppr. DucHE, or DucHET. Gu. ten martlets or, four, three, two, and one. DucHEFiELD (Cheshire). Az. three pineapples or. DuciE, Earl of. See Morlton. DuciE (London, and Wittenhall, co. Stafford). Or, a fesse vaire betw. three cinquelbils gu. Crest — A sea lion per fesse or and ppr. holding an anchor ppr. DuciE. Or, two lions pass, guard, gu. Crest — A sea lion, the forepart or, tail ar. supporting with the dexter paw an anchor az. fluke of the hist. Duck (Devonshire, and Hemsby, co. Norfolk). Or, three lions' heads erased gu. on a chief of the last as many mullets of tlie first. Crest — On a mount vert a falcon az. wings expanded or, beaked and legged of the last. Duck. Or, on a fesse wavy sa. three lozenges of the field. Crest — On an anchor erect or, without the fluke, a suake eutwined, all ppr. Duck. Az. three chaplets ar. a chief indented of the last. DUD D U F Duck, Ar. on a fesse sa. three raascles or, UucKE (Lincoln's Inn ; confirmed 23 June 1004). Or, on a fesse wavy sa. three mascles of the field. DuCKENFIELD (Cheshire). Ar. a cross voided sa, DucKENFiF.LD (Devonshire and Lancashire^. Ar. a cross wavy voided sa. DuCKENFIELD. Sa. a chev, betw. three crescents or. Crest — A demi huntsman holding over the dexter shoulder a ploughshare, all ppr, DucKENFiELD. Sa. On a chev. betw. three crescents or, as many crosses crosslet of the first. DucKENFiELu. Sa, on a chev. betw. three crescents or, as many crosses forioee fitchee at the foot of the first. DucKENSFiELD, Ar. a cross wavy voided sa. Crest — A tower embattled, thereon a flag displ. or. Ducket (Steeple Morden, co. Cambridge). Sa. an orle of martlets or. Ducket (Devonshire), Sa. a cross, betw. four mart- lets or. Ducket (Lord Mayor of London, 15/2). Sa. a sal- tire ar. Ducket (London and Wiltshire). The same Arms. Crest — A garb of lavender vert, flowered az. banded or, a crescent for diff. on the arms and crest. Ducket. Quarterly, ar. and sa. a bend gu. DucKEiT (late Jackson, of Corsham, co. Wilts, bart. since also of Roydon, co. Essex, and Hartham, co. Wilts). Az. a fesse erminois betw. three shel- drakes ppr. being the coat of Jackson, and sa. a saltire arg. that of Duckett. Crests — A shel- drake, as in the arms, charged on the breast with a saltire gu. for Jackson ; a garb of lavender vert, for DucKETT. Mottoes — Malo pati qiiam foedari, for Jackson ; and Je veux le droit, for Duckett. Duckett (Devonshire), Sa. (another, gu.) semee de martlets or, Duckett (Grayrigghall, co. Westmoreland). Gu, a saltire ar. betw. twelve crosses crosslet or, Duckett (Westmoreland), Sa. a saltire ar, Duckett (Hartham House, co. Wilts). The same Arms. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a plume of five ostrich feathers. Motto — Je veux le droit. Duckett, The same Arms. Crest — A cockatrice displ. ppr. Duckworth (Fcnteroon, co. Cornwall, since of Wear, near Exeter, bart.) Ar. on a chev. az. betw. two ducks ppr. in chief, and a naval crown of the second, in base, a bomb fired betw. two estoiles or, on a chief wavy also az. the word " St. Domingo," within a branch of laurel, en- twined with another of oak, gold. Crest — A tower, the battlements partly demolished, from the top flames issuaut ppr. on the sinister side a sea lion erect az. the paws pressing against the tower. Supjforters — On the dexter side, a human figure, holding in his exterior hand a sword erect ppr. pomel and hilt or ; around, behind the head, a halo composed of seventeen estoiles of the last; across the dexter'shoulder a belt az. fimbriated and charged within three estoiles gold, the waist in- vested by a vest arg. pendent under the feet the hide of an ox, also ppr. ; on the sinister side, a British sailor, habited ppr, the exterior hand sup- porting a flagstaff, thereon hoisted the flag of a rear-admiral of the white squadron, also ppr, with the word " Minorca" inscribed thereon in gold. Motto — Disciplina, fide, perseverantia. DuCY (Tortworth, co. Gloucester), [^Or, two lions pass, guard, gu. DuDuiN (Scotland). Gu. a chev, betw. three trefoils slipped ar. DuouiNGSTON (Duddingston, Scotland). Ar, on a cross engr. sa. betw. two crosses crosslet fitchfee gu. in chief a star or. DuDuiNGSTOUN (Sandfuord, Scotland). Gu, a chev, ar. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee or. Crest — A greyhound's head couped ppr. Motto — Recreat et alit. Dudgeon (Leith). Per pale ar. and gu. a chev. betw. a heart transfixed with a dagger in bend in the dexter canton, and in the sinister a lion's face ' afl["ront4e discharging water, and in base a cres- cent, all counterchanged. Crest — A hand grasp- ing a scimetar issuing from a heart, all ppr. Dudgeon (Marionville). The same Arms, with a mullet instead of the crescent. Crest — Out of a heart a dexter hand holding a sword ppr. Motto — With heart and hand. Dudlev (Willingham House, co. Cambridge, bart.) Sa. on a fesse ar. betw. two lions pass, in chief, and a sinister hand bendways, couped at the wrist in base or, a buck courant gu. Crest — A buck's head erased ar. attired sa. the neck transpierced with an arrow barbed and flighted ppr. and gorged with a collar gu, pendent therefrom an escut- cheon of the second, charged with a hand, as in the arms, Dudley (Berkshire and Buckinghamshire). Az. a chev. engr. voided or. Dudley (Clopton, co. Northampton). Az. a chev. or, betw. three lions' heads ar. Dudley (Staflbrdshire), Or, two lions pass. az. Dudley. The same, within a bordure az. Crest — Out of a viscount's coronet or, pearled ar. a lion's head az. collared of the first. DuDLP.Y. The same Arms, the bordure engr. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head az. col- lared and ringed of the first. Dudley, Az. a chev, betw. three lions' heads erased or. Dudley, Or, a lion ramp. vert. (Another, the tail forked.) Dudley, Or, two bends az. Dudley, Ar. a cross formee az, Dudley. Ar. on a chief az. three crescents or. Dudley, Az. a chev. engr. or. Dudman. Ar. a quarter gu. charged with a lion ramp, or. Crest — A salmon naiant ppr. DuDMASTON, Ar. a cross moline within a bordure engr. az. in the dexter chief quarter a bird reguaid. of the last. Due, Az. a chief indented ar, Duebeuk (Normandy). Fusily ar. and gu, DuER. Gu. on a chev. betw. thiee garbs ar. as many torteaux. Crest — Abi-anch of laurel vert. Duff (Earl of Fife). Quarterly, first and fourth, or a lion ramp, gu, for Macduff ; second and third, vert, a fesse dancettee erm, betw. a hart's head ca- bossed in chief, and two escallops in base or,forDurF. Crests — First, A horse in full gallop ar. vested all over with a mantling gu. semee of escutcheons or, each charged with a lion ramp, of the second ; on the back of the horse a man in complete armour, drawn sword, &c. all ppr. on his sinister ai'm a shield chai'ged as the escutcheons, on the helmet a wreath of the colours, thei'eon a demi lion ramp, gu.; second, a demi lion ramp. gu. holding in the dexter paw a broadsword ppr. hilted and pom- elled or. Supporters — Two savages wreathed about the head and waist with laurel, each holding in their exterior hands branches of trees over their shoulders, all ppr. Mottoes — Deo Juvante ; over the second crest, Deus juvat; virtute et opera. Duff (Ireland), The same Arms. Crest — A demi lion gu. holding in the dexter paw a broadsword ppr. hilt and pomel or, over the crest this Motto — Deus juvat. Duff (Craighead, Scotland). Vert, a fesse dancettee erm, betw. a buck's head cabossed in chief, and two escallops in base, or. Dui'F (Keithmore, Scotland). The same Arms. Crest — A buck's head ppr. Motto — Virtute et opera. Duff (Scotland). Parted per fesse vert and gu. a fesse dancettee ar. betw, a hart's head cabossed, with a pheon betw. the attires, and two escallops of the last in chief, and in base another pheon of the same. Duff (Drummure, Scotland). Vert, a fesse dan- cettee betw. a buck's head cabossed in chief, and a mullet in base or, for dilF, Motto — Omnia for- tunie committo. Duff (Craigstoun, Fetteresso, Dipple, Hattoun, Iden, Tulloch, &c, Scotland). The same Arms, with due diff. D UK DUN Duff. Vert, a fesse dancettfee erm. tietw. two buclis' heads cabossed in chief and as many escallops in base or. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. holding a sciraetar ppr. hilt and pomel gold. Supporters — On each side a sailor ppr. habited in a blue jacket, white waistcoat and breeches, handkerchief round the neck, hat and shoes sa. (the latter with gold biickles) kneebands red, stockings of the third, holding in the exterior hand a sciinetar ppr. hilt and pomel or. Duff. Vert, a fesse dancettee erm. betw. two escal- lops in chief and a deer's head cabossed in base or. Crest — A lion's head erased gu. within a pad- lock az. DuFPERiN AND Clanboye, Baron. See Blackwood. DuFFiELD (Madmonham, co. Bucks, and Ireland). Sa. a chev. betw. three doves ar. membered DuFFiELD, or DuFFELDE (Buckinghamshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three birds sa. DuFFiELD (London). Vaire or and vert, a fesse gu. Crest — A talbot pass, or, eared sa. gorged with a plain collar and ringed of the last. DuFFiELD. Sa. a chev. hetw. three doves ar. Crest — A dove, in tlie beak an olive braiich, all ppr. DuFFiELD. Vert, a fesse or. (Another, ar.) DuFFiELD, or DuFFEi.u. Vair6, a fesse gu. DuFFiELD. Sa. a chev. betw. three cloves or. (An- other, martlets ar.) DuFFiEi.D. Az. three chaplets or. DuFFiN (Wapping, co. Middlesex). Quarterly, az. and gu. ; in the first and fourth, an estoile or; in the second and third, an eagle's head erased ar. in the beak an oak branch, fructed ppr. Crest — A griffin segreant, quarterly, ar. and gu. winged and armed or. DuFFORD (Suffolk). Sa. a cross engr. or. DuFFORD. Sa. a cross engr. or, a bendlet ar. DuFFUs, Baron. See Dunbar. Duffy. Sa. on a pale erm. three crescents gu. Crest — An angel ppr. Duffy (Ireland). Gu. on a bend . . three crescents of the first. Crest — Two palm branches in orle ppr. DuGAN, or DuGGAN. Quarterly, az. and erm. ; on the first and fourth, a griffin's head or. Crest — A talbot statant ppr. collared ar. DuGDALE (as borne by William Stratford Ducdale, of Blyth Hall, CO. Warwick, esq. the lineal descend- ant of the celebrated Sir William Dugdalf). Quar- terly, first and fourth, arg. a cross moline gu. in dexterchief a torteau, for Ducdale ; secondand third, harry of ten arg. and az. a lion ramp. gu. Crests — First, a griffin's head and wings endorsed or; second, a dexter arm embowed, habited arg. the hand ppr. holding a scimetar or, for Stratford. Motto — Pestis patriae pigrities. Ducdale (Lancashire, and Shustock, co. Warwick). Ar. a cross moline gu. in the first quarter a torteau. Crest — A griffin's head and wings en- dorsed or. Ducdale. Ar. a cross moline gu. surmounted with a garter of St. George ppr. in tiie dexter corner a torteau, on the centre of the cross a Garter's coro- net or. Crest — A griffin's head, wings endorsed or, gorged with a like coronet. This augmentation was granted in July, 1098. Dugett (Aikenhusse, Scotland). Ar. three crosses patffee sa. DuHunsT (Cheshunt, co. Hertford). Sa. two bends within a hordure or. DuiNE (Dublin ; descended from Taarty, co. Aber- deen). Gu. a sword in pale ppr. hilt and pomel or, betw. two padlocks ar. within a hordure of the last. Crest — A dexter band issuing. Motto — Celer atque fidelis. Duke (Bedfordshire and Devonshire). Per fesse indented, ar. and az. three chaplets counter- changed. Duke (Otterton, and Power Hayes, co. Devon ; Cosen- ton, and Maidstone, co. Kent; and Uichmond, co. Surrey). Per fesse, ar. and az. three chaplets coun- terchanged. Ci'est — A demi griffin or, holding a chaplet az. Duke (borne by the Rev. Edward Duke, of Lake, co. Wilts, representative of a branch of the family of Duke of Power Hayes, co. Devon: Visitation by St. George in 1023). Tlie same Arms and Crest as the preceding. Duke (Appleshaw, co. Hants). The same Arms and Crest. Duke (Atterton, co. Doi-set, and London, lOOS). Per chev. ar. and az. three chaplets counterchanged. Crest — A demi griffin ar. (Another or, holding a chaplft az.) Duke (London; confirmed 1020). The same Arms and Crest. Duke (Benhall Lodge, and Brampton, co. Suffolk). Ar. a chev. betw. three birds close ar. membered gu. Crest — A sword ar. hilt or, stuck in a plume of five feathers, three az. two ar. Duke (SufTolk). Az. a chev. betw. three bucks' heads ar. attired gu. Duke. Az. three chaplets and a chief indented ar. Duke. Az. a coney sejant az. Dukenfeld. Ar. a cross quarterly pierced, sa. Dukes (Shropshire). Quarterly, first, erm. a lion ramp, vert, crowned and ducally gorged or; second, ar. a chev. gu. betw. three gillyflowers, slipped and stalked ppr. : third, az. three falcons' heads erased ar. ; fourth, ar. three buglehorns stringed sa. ; fifth, sa. three pheons ar. ; sixth, as the first. Crest— A dexter arm, embowed, to the sinister, in armour ppr. garnished or, supporting with the gauntlet a tilting lance, also ppr. therefrom a forked pennon flowing to the sinister, per fesse ar. and sa. fringed and tasselled gold, charged with an escutcheon of the arms of the Holy Trinity. DuKET (Ireland). Sa. a crosslet ar. betw. four mart- lets or. DuKiNFiELD (Dukinfield Hall, eo. Chester, hart.) Ar. a cross voided pointed sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter arm erect, vested gu. in the hand ppr. the sun in splendour. Motto — Ubi amor, ibi fides. DuLFORD, or TuLFORD (Devonshire). Gu. a chev. or. Duller (Duller). Ar. on a bend sa. a lion pass, or. Duly. Az. a chev. engr. voided or. Duly. Az. a chev. engr. on the outer side or, voided of the field. DuMAR. Sa. a fesse ar. Crest — On a foreign helmet ppr. two elephants' trunks sa. each charged with a fesse ar. DuMAS. Az. a fesse betw. three bezants. Crest — A lion's gamb erased gu. Dumbernill. Gu. six roses or, stalked and slipped, ppr. DuMBLETON (London ; granted 1759). Gu. a canton or. surmounted by a bend erm. betw. two lions ramp. of the second. Crest — An eagle displ. per pale, erm. and erminois. DuMBERTON. Gu. abend erm. betw. two lions ramp. or, a canton of the last, impaling or, a lion ramp. gu. Crest — An eagle displ. per pale erm. and erminois. DuMBRECK (Edinburgh). Ar. a wolf pass. sa. trans- fixed with a sword ppr. within a hordure gu. Crest — A dexter hand holding a sword in pale, and on the point thereof a wolf's head couped ppr. Motto — Nocentes prosequor. DuMERLE. Gu. four crescents ar. on a chief az. two more of the second. DuMMER (Southampton, 17X1). Az. three fleurs-de-lis or; on a chief of the second a demi lion of the first. Crest — A demi lion az. holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis or. Dun (Bristol; granted I5S8). Az. a wolf ramp. ar. charged on the shoulder with a fleur-de-lis gu. Crest — Three snakes erect of the last, and tied in the middle in a knot ppr. (Another crest, granted 1005 — Out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's paw erect of the last, grasping a snake ppr.) Dun (granted 10 Feb. 1005). Az. a wolf ramp, and a chief ar. Dun (Scotland). Gu. a sword paleways ppr. hilt and pomel or, betw. three padlocks ar. Crest — DUN DUN A dexter hand holding a key ppr. ItTolfo—^lecum habita. Dun (Taartie, Scotland). The same. Dun (Aberdeen). The same, with a mullet for diflf. Dun (16flfi). Az. a wolf ramp. ar. charged on the shoulder with an erm. spot. Crest — Five snakes erect on the tails, tied together in the middle with one snake, fesseways or. Dun. Or, four palets gu. DuNALFE, or DuNCALFE. Ar. on a cher. gu. hetw. three calves pass. sa. a mullet or. DUNALLEY, Bakon. See Prittie. Dunbar (Baron Diiffu.i). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a lion ramp. arg. within a bordure of the last, charged with eight roses of the first, for Dunbar ; second and third, or, three cushions pendent lo- zengewise within a double tressure flory, counter- fiory gu, for Randolph, all within a bordure vairy, or and gu. Crest — A sword and key in saltii'e ppr. Supporters — Two wild men, each holding a club erect, and wreathed round the head and loins with leaves ppr. Motto — Sub spe. Dunbar (Boath, CO. Nairn, bart.) Gu. alien ramp. ar. within a bordure of the last, charged with eight roses of the first. Crest — A dexter hand erect apaimiee ppr. extended towards two earls' coronets, tied together, with the Motto — Sub spe. DcNBAR (Baldoon, Scotland). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. within a bordure of the second, charged with ten roses of the first. Crest — A horse's head ar. bridled gu. A/otto — Firmior quo paratior. Dunbar (Barmuchetty, Scotland). Per chev. embat- tled or and gu. three cushions counterchanged. Dunbar (Cumnock, Scotland). The same as of West- field. Dunbar (Dum, co. Banff, bart.) The same, within a bordure nebulee, quartered az. and gu. Crest — Two sprigs of laurel disposed in saltire ppr. Motto — Spes dabit auxilium. Dunbar (Edinburgh). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. within a bordure quarterly, first and fourth, of the second, charged with three roses of the first; second and third, vert. Crest — A horse's head bridled, and a dexter hand fesseways, couped, holding the same. Motto — Firmior quo paratior. Dunbar (Eutrick, Scotland). Gu. a lion ramp, within a bordure ar. Dunbar (Grange, Scotland). The same as of Murray. Dunbar (Hemprigs, Scotland.) The same within a bordure vaire, gu. and or. Crest — A lion naiant, holding in the dexter paw a rose slipped gu. leaved and barbed vert. Motto — Ornat fortera prudentia. Dunbar (Northfield, co. Elgin, bart.) Dunbar and Randolph quarterly, all within a bordure vaire, gu. and or, with a lion ramp, par surtout. Crest — Adrawn sword and key, cross. Supporters — Dex- ter, a lion ramp. arg. ; sinister, a savage hold- ing a baton over his shoulder ppr. Motto — Sub spe. Dunbar (Hillhead, Scotland). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. within a bordure of the second, charged with three roses and as many cushions, alternately, of the first. Crest — A rose slipped gu. Motto — Olit et sanat. Dun BAR (Leuchit, Scotland). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. hetw. three cushions or, within a bordure of the second, charged with eight roses of the first. Crest — A dexter hand holding a glove ppr. Motto — Sapit qui laborat. Dunbar (Machremore, Scotland). Gu. a lion ramp, or, on a bend az. three woolpacks of the second, within a bordure ar. charged with eight roses of the first. Crest — A lion's head erased ar. crowned with an antique crown or. Motto — Fortis et fidelis. Dunbar (Mochrum, Scotland). Or, three cushions within a double tressure flory counterflory, gu. with a mullet for did*. Dunbar (Mochrum, co. Wigton, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a lion ramp, or, within a bor- dure of the last, charged with eight roses of the first, for Dunbar ; second and third, or, three cushions with a double tressure flory counter- flory gu. Crest — A horse's head, bridled, a dexter hand couped fesseways ppr. holding the bridle. Supporters — Two lions sejant guardant, each hold- ing in his dexter paw a rose ppr. slipped vert. Mottoes — In proraptu; and. Sub spe. DuNBAK (Westfield, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a lion ramp. ar. within a bordure of the last, charged with eight roses of the first, for Dunbar ; second and third, or, three cushions within a double tressure flory counterflory, gu. for Randolph. Crest — A dexter hand apaumee ppr. reaching to two earls' coronets, tied together ; over it this Motto — Sub spe ; and below the Arms — Prajcipitatus attamen tutus. Dunbar (JIurray, Scotland). The same as of West- field, within a bordure ar. charged with eiglit frazes gu. for diff. Crest — A wreath of laurel ppr. Motto — Sub spe. Dunbar (Inchbreck, Scotland). The same as of West- field, within a bordure gu. charged with eight annulets or. Crest — A hand holding an ear of wheat ppr. Motto — Sapiens non eget. Dunbar. Gu. a lion ramp, within a bordure or, charged with eight cinquefoils of the first. Dunboyne, Baron. See Butler. DuNCALF (Otringham, co. York). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three calves sa. DuNCALFE (Foxley, co. Chester). Ar. three calves sa. Duncan (Earl of Camperdoxni). Gu. a representa- tion of the gold medal conferred upon the first Viscount by Geo. III. for the victory off Camper- down, ensigned with a naval crown, and subscribed Camper down, betw. two roses in chief, and a buglehorn in base ar. strung and garnished az. Crest — A dismasted ship ppr. yl/o/f/o (above) — Disce pati. Supporters — Dexter, a female figure, winged, crowned with a celestial crown ; a scarf across her garments, resting her exterior hand on an anchor; her interior hand holding a palm bi'anch; sinister, a sailor holding in the exterior hand a union flag, the ti-i coloured flag wrap- ped round the staff. Motto — Secundis dubiisque rectus. Duncan (Ardounie, Scotland). Gu. on a chev. betw. two cinquefoils in chief and a hunting horn in base, viruled and stringed az. three buckles of the last. Crest — A greyhound issuant ppr. collared or. Motto — Vivat Veritas. Duncan (Mott, Scotland). Gu. on a chev. betw. two cinquefoils in chief, and a hunting-horn in base, or, three buckles az. Duncan (Seaside and Lundie, Scotland). Gu. a chev. or, betw. two cinquefoils in chief, and a hunting- horn in base ar. garnished az. Crest — A ship under sail. Motto — Disce pati. Duncan, or Duncum. Sa. five eagles displ, in cross ar. Duncannon, Baron. See Ponsonby. Duncanson (Scotland). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. two sheaves of arrows in chief gu. banded of the first, and a buglehorn in base of the second, stringed and garnished or. Crest — A dexter hand apaumee ppr. Motto — Mens et manus. DuNCA.sTLE (Warwickshire) Gu. two bars ar. on a canton of the second a castle sa. DuNCH (Little Witnam, co. Berks). Sa. a chev. betw. three towers triple-towered ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an antelope's head az. maned, armed, and attired, of the first. DuNCH (Berkshire). Sa. a chev. engr. or, between three towers triple-towered ar. Crest — A demi antelope az. bezantee armed, maned and attired, or. DuNCOMBE (Barley-End, co. Bedford). Per chev. engr. ar. and gu. three talbots' heads erased coun- terchanged. Duncombe (Morton and Whitchurch, co. Bucks). Per chev. flory and counterflory, or and sa. betw. three talbots' heads erased and collared, all counter- changed. Crest — A talbot's head erased gu. eared sa. collared ar. DUN DUN DiiNcoiiEB {linron Fevfrsh/im). Per. chev. eiigr. gu. anil arg. three talbots' heads erased, counter- changed. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a horse's hind leg sa. shoe arg. Supporters — Dexter, an iron grey horse, guttee d'or, ducally gorged of the last; sinister, a lion ramp, with a ducal coronet or, out of which a plume of feathers. Motto — Deo, regi, patria;. DuNCoMBE (Copgrove, co. York, now represented by Thomas Duncombe, esq. of that place, great grand- sou of Mary Duncombe, aunt of the extinct Lord Feversham, and inheritor of the great estates of the family, by her husband, Thomas Brown, of the city of London, esq. who assumed on his mar- riage the name and arras of Duncombe). Same Arms and Crest, as the preceding. Motto — Deo, regi, patrias. Duncombe (Great Brickhill, Bucks; a family of great antiquity in Buckinghamshire ; the present pos- sessor of the estates is Philip Duncombe Paunce- FuHT Duncombe, of Great Brickhill manor, co. Bucks, and of Witham-on-the-hill.co. Lincoln, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, per chev. engr. gu. and arg. three talbots' heads erased, counterchanged, on a chief five fleurs-de-lis ; second, gu. three lions ramp, arg.; third, az. a fleur-de-lis arg. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a horse's hind leg, couped at the thigh sa. shoe arg.; second, a lion ramp, crowned with a ducal coronet. Motto — Non fecimus ipsi. Duncombe (Battlesdenbury, co. Bedford; Ivingho, Aston, and Muchbrickhill, CO. Bucks ; Weston, Shal- ford.Tangley Park, and Shere, co. Surrey ; Sussex; Wiltshire, Worcestershire, and Yorkshire). Per chev. engr. gu. and ar. three talbots' heads erased, counterchanged. Crest — Out of a ducal coronetor, a horse's hind leg couped at the thigh sa. shoe ar. {Another crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, alien's gamb sa. grasping a horseshoe ar.) DuNCOMBE(0riel College.) Per chev. flory, counter- flory, gu. and ar. three talbots' heads erased, counterchanged. Dun DAS (Dundas, borne by GEOP.CEDuNDAS.ofthat Ilk, esq. the representative of one of the most ancient and eminent Scottish families, distinguished alike in the civil and military annals of the kingdom). Arg. a lion ramp. gu. Crest — A lion's head full- faced, looking out of an oak branch, ppr. Slip- porters — Two lions ramp, reguardant, gu. and below the shield, for a compartment, a salamander in flames of fire ppr. Motto — Essayez. DuNDAS (Blair Castle, co. Perth, descended from William, second son of Sir Walter Dunuas, of Dun- das, knighted at the baptism of Prince Henry, son of James I.) The same Arms, with the mark of cadency, and quartering Airth, Bruce, Hender- son, Lauder, Elphinstoue, Drummoud, Spital, Leslie, Lord Lindores, dc. &c. Crest and Motto, same as preceding. Dundas (Barton Court, co. Berks; now represented by James Whitley De\ns Dundas, of Barton Court, whose patronymic was Deans, but he has assumed the additional surname by sign manual). Quarterly, first and fourth arg. a lion ramp. gu. within a-bordure flory counterflory ; second, arg. on a chief gu. three garbs or, for Whitley ; third, az. a cross moliiie arg. for Deans. Crest — First, a lion's head fullfaced, looking through a bush of oak ppr. ; second, a stag's head arg. attired or, holding in its mouth the end of a scroll bearing the motto. Live to live. Mottoes — Essayez, for Dundas ; Arte vel marte, for Deans. Dundas (Duddingstoun, West Lothian; descended from William Dundas, second son of Sir William Dundas, of that Ilk, served heir to his father in 14a4, and now represented by GAur.iEi, Hamilton Dundas, of Duddingstoun, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth arg. a lionramp. gu. langued az. holding betw. his paws a man's heai't ppr. for Dundas of Duddingstoun ; second and third, gu. three cinque- foils pierced erm. within a boi'dure, potent and counter-potent of the second and first, for Hamilton of Westburu ; quartering Lyndesey, Crawfurd, Dreghorn, &c. &c. f'rev*— First, a hand holding a star az.; second, a hand holding a spear ppr. y)/o/;o«— Essayez ; and, Et arma et virtus. Dundas (I'iscount Melville). At. a lion ramp. gu. within a bordure az. charged with three boars' heads couped or, two in chief and one in base. Crest — A lion's head aftVontee gu. struggling through an oak branch, all ppr. and over the crest the motto— Essayez. Supporters — The dexter, a leopard reguard. ; the sinister, a stag, both ppr. Motto — Quod potui perfeci. Dundas {Earl of Zetland). Ar. a lion ramp, within a double tressure flory counterflory gu. Crest — A lion's head afi'rontee, struggling through an oak bush, all ppr. fructed or, crowned with an antique crown of the last. Supporters — Two lions ppr. crowned with antique crowns or, each gorged with a chaplet of oak leaves, vert, fructed gold, a shield pendent to each ; the first, ar. a saltire and chief gu. on a canton of the first, a lion ramp. sa. for Bruce ; the second, lozengy ar. and gu. for [<'itz- william. Motto, (over the crest) — Essayez. Dundas (Richmond, CO. Surrey, and Llanelly, co. Car- marthen, hart.) Ar. a lion ramp. gu. holding betw. the paws a human heart of the last, in the centre chief point a crescent az- thereon a mullet arg. for difierence. Crest— A dexter arm erect, couped below the elbow, holding in the hand ppr. a mullet az. Supporters — Two lions reguardant ppr. col- lared gu. and pendent from each collar a man's heart of the last. Motto — Essayez. Dundas (Beechwood, Mid Lothian, bart.) Ar. a lion ramp. gu. within a bordure erm. Crest — A lion's face in a bush ppr. ; above it the Motto — Essayez. Dundas (Bandary, Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp, within a bordure gu. Crest — A lion's gamb bend, ways. Motto — Essayez. Dundas (Breastmill, Scotland). The same Arms, the bordure being gobonated, gu. and ar. Crest — A lion from the shoulders, issuing out of an oak bush vert. Motto — Essayez. Dundas (Arniston, Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp, gu. within a bordure erm. Crest — A lion's head couped or. Motto — Essayez. Dundas (Fingask, Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. in the dexter chief a crescent of the last. Dundas (Kinkevil, Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp, gu. on a chief sa. a salamander in fire ppr. Crest — A lion's paw erect ppr. Motto— Essayez Hardi- meut. Dun das (Manner, Scotland). The same as of Dud- dingstoun, with a crescent for difl'. Dundas (Scotland). Ar. a lionramp. and a chief gu. Crest — A salamander in flames ppr. Motto — Ex- tingo. Dundas (Scotland). The same Arms as of Dundas. Crest — On the top of a tree vert a deml lion gu. Motto — Essayez. DUNDONALD, EaRL of. ScC COCHRANE. Dune. Sa. an eagle displ. with two heads ar. on the breast an escutcheon gu. charged with a leopard's head, all within a bordure or. Dune. Sa. an eagle displ. with two heads ar. a bordure or. Crest — A mullet, quarterly, ar. and sa. Dune. Az. a unicorn, armed or, betw. twelve crosses crosslet fitchee of the second. Dunersale (Wingrave, co. Bucks; and Tangley, co. Surrey). Sa. a fesse gobonated, or and gu. betw. five escallops ar. Dunfermline, Baron. Sec Abercromby. DuNFORD. Sa. three rams' heads cabossed ar. armed oi\ Crest — A lion's head erased ar. in the mouth a dexter hand, couped at the wrist, ppr. DuNFORD. Gu. a crescent or, and bend ar. Duncan (Dublin). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. three lions pass, or, holding in the dexter paw a close helmet ar. garnished of the second ; second and third, az. six plates, on a chief or, a demi lion ramp. gu. Crest— A lion pass, or, supporting with the dexter foot a close helmet ar. garnished of the first. DuNGANNON, ViscouNT. See Hill-Trevor. DUN DUN Dunham (Linconshire). Az. a chief indented or. (Jrest — A martin pass, or, betw. two spears t-rect. DuMiEAO. Ar. a lion ramp gu. witliiu a bordure gobonated of the second, and az. DuNHEAD, or DuNHED. Or, a lion ramp, within a bordure eugr. gu. DuNHOLiuE. Gu. a Cher. ar. betw. three plates. DuNicuiD (Auchinhuil). Az. three crosses pattee ar. Crest — A dove holding a laurel branch in her beak, ppr. Motto — Patientia et spe. Dunk. Ar. a lion's head erased gu. Crest — A lion's head collared or. DuNKiN. Az. on a fesse ar. three garbs gu; Crest — An arm in armour, couped at the elbow in fesse, holding a cross crosslet titchee. DuNKLEY. Erm. a fesse vert, betw. three mullets gu. Crest — A falcon's leg erased at the thigh, belled and lined ppr. DuNi,op (Dunlop, CO. Ayr, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. an eagle displ. with two heads gu,; second and third, qviarterly; first and fourth, gu. a lion ramp. arg. ; second and third, gu. a fesse chequy arg. and az. Crest — A dexter hand holding a sword ppr. Motto (over the crest) — Slerito. Dunlop (Garnkirk, Scotland). The same Arms, with a mullet for diff. Crest — A rose ppr. Motto — E spinis. Dunlop (Scotland). Az. an eagle displ. with two beads ar. holding in the dexter claw a .sceptre ; and in the sinister a rose ppr. within a bordure of the second, charged withcinquefoilsand mullets alternately, of the field. DuNMORE, Earl of. See Murray. Dunmure (Scotland). Vert, three garbs or. DuNMURE (Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, as the last ; second and thirJ, gu. a fesse erm. in base a galley ar. Crest — In the sea an anchor ppr. Motto — Spes anchora tuta. Dunn (as borne by Thomas Dunn, of Bircher near Leominster, esq. M. D.) Quarterly, first and foui th, az. a wolf salient or ; second and third, sa. three round buckles, tongues downwards or. Crest — Six snakes erect, contrary posed, three and three, encircled with a ribbon. Dunn. Az. on a chev. or, betw. three boars' heads ar. a lozengy gu. betw. two keys sa. Crest — Two swords in saltire ppr. entwined with a ribbon az. thereto a key pendent sa. Dunnage. Or. a chev. gu. betw. three parrots' heads erased ppr. Crest — A parrot, holding in the beak a branch of cherry-tree ppr. Dunnage. Gu. a chev. betw. three trefoils slipped ar. Crest — A sword in pale, enfiled with a leopard's head cabossed. Dunne. Gu. on a canton ar. a lion's head erased nz. Crest — Two lions' paws supporting a pillar ppr. Dunne (Brittas, Queen's County; a distinguished Irish family, now represented by General Euwaro Dunne). Az. an eagle displ. or. Crest — On a mount an oak tree, in front thereof a newt, all ppr. Motto — MuUher a Boo. Dunnet (Runnethead, Scotland). A sea ppr. in base a cleft or ; on a chief ar. a swart's head and ciidden, in saltire, of the first. Crest — A rock, tliereon a fox ppr. Motto — Non terra sed aquis. Dunning {Lord Ashhtirton). Bendy sinister of fourteen, or and purp. over all a lion ramp. sa. Crest — An antelope's head, couped at the neck, ar. Siijiporters — Two antelopes ppr. collared ar. Motto — Studiis et rebus honestis. Dunning (Maler, Scotland). Ai\ a cross crosslet gu. Crest — A demi talbot ramp, holding in the mouth an arrow. DuNOLs. Az. three fleurs de lis or, within a borduie gobony ar. and gu. DUNRAVEN ANU MOUNTEABL, EaRLOF. See QuiN. Duns (Duns, Scotland). Sa. a chev. or, betw. three boars' heads erased of the last. DuNSANY, Baron. See Plunkett. DuNSCALPE. Ar. a chev. betw. three calves sa. DuNbCOMBE (London). Per chev, gu. and az. three bucks in full course or. Dunscombe. Per chev. az. and gu. three bucks trip- ping or. Dunscombe (co. Cork, settled in' Ireland about the close of the reign of Elizabeth ; Colonel Noblett Dunscombe was Mayor of Cork in 1005 ; the present representative of the family is Nicholas Duns- combe, of Mount Desert, esq.) Arg. a chev. betw. three talbots' heads erased. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a horse's hind leg sa. shoe arg. Motto — Fidelitas vincit. DuNSE (Dunse, Scotland). Sa. a chev. or, betw. three boars' heads erased ar. DuNSFORD (Tiverton, co. Devon). Ar. on a piece of ground in base vert, a beehive sa. bees volant, counter-volant ppr. DuNSFORD. The same ^r»(^. Crest — Out of a mural coronet an eagle's head ppr. DuNSFORD. The same Arms. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet a demi lion ramp. Dunslay (as borne by William Dunslay, esq. elected Alderman of York in 1811). Gu. on a chev. or, three martlets of the field, in chief a leopard's face betw. two mullets of the second. Dunstable-Priory (Bedfordshire). Ar. on a pile sa. a horseshoe interlaced to a staple affixed to the centre of the pile or. Dunstable. Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three doorstaples ar. Crest — A swan's head ar. betw. two wings sa. Dunstable. Ar. a chev. betw. three escallops sa. DuNSTAPLE (Cambridgeshire). Sa. a chev. betw. three door staples ar. DuNSTAviLE, or DuNSTAViLL. Or, a' fret and canton gu. Crest — A demi friar holding a lash. DuNSTAviLE, or DuNSTAviLL. Ar. a fret gu. on a canton of the second a lion ramp, guard, (another, pass, guard.) or. DuNSTAViLE. Ar. a fret gu. within a bordure engr. sa. on a canton of the second a lion pass, guard. or. DUNSTAVILE. Or, a fret gu. on a canton of the se- cond a lion pass, of the first. Du.vsTAVii.E. Ar. a fret gu. on a canton of the second a lion pass. or. DuNSTAViLE. Ar. fretty gu. within a bordure engr. sa. on a canton of the second a lion pass. or. DuNSTAViLE. Ar. on a canton gu. a lion pass, or, DuNSTAVILE. Ar. a fret gu. within a bordure engr. sa. on a canton of the second a lion ramp, guard, or. Dunster (Scarington, co. Somerset; granted 17 June, 1004). Gu. a buck's head in base ar. attired or, in the dexter chief a castle of the third. Dunster. Gu. three stags' heads cabossed ar. Crest — Out of the top of a tower, issuing from the wreath ar. an arm erabowed, vested gu. cufl'ed of the first holding a tilting spear sa. Dun.ston De, Dunston, or Duston, (North.ampton- shire, and Raunton, co. StaflTord. The three daus. and co-heiresses of Sir William de Dunston, ?r/«/7. Henry HI. were Rosa, the eldest, m. to John D'Oyly, son and heir of Sir John D'Oyly, of Stoke D'Oyly, CO. Northampton, whereupon the family of D 'Oyly assumed stags' heads for Arms ; Isabella, the second, tn. Walter de Grey, Lord of Rother- lield ; and Joane, the youngest, m. Mauger le Va- vasour. Gu. a buck's head cabossed ar. Dunston, or Duston (Hopton, co. Sufl'olk). Gu. a buck's head cabossed or. Dunston (Kendal, co. Westmoreland). Sa. three combs or. Dunston, or Duston. Gu. a buck's head cabossed .ir. Crest — A man's head in profile ppr. Dunston, or Duston. Gu. a bull's head cabossed ar. armed or. Duntze (Rockbere House, co. Devon; since also of Playford, co. Devon, bart.) Ar. a pascal lamb pass. or. Crest — A mullet betw. two eagles' wings. DuNWicH (Suffolk). The seal represents a ship of three masts on the waves, the mainmast ensigned Avith a dag of St. George, the sails furled, the other two masts broken ofi' at the round top, on the water four fish swimming to the dexter. DuNY. Gu. three garbs or. DUR DUR DuNYNG (Rye, co. Sussex). Bendy sinister of eight, or and vert, a lion ramp. sa. DuPA. Az. a lion's gamb erased, in fesse, betw. three chains baruays or. DupONT. Ar. a bend betw. three billets gu. Crest — A flag or, issuing from the wreath, staff ppr. DupoRCH. Sa. three lions ramp. or. DuFOiiT (Shipshead, co. Leicester). Per cher. em- battled az. and sa. in the dexter chief point a cres- cent ar. in the sinister cliief point a mullet or, in base a lion ramp, of tlie last, all within a bordure gu. Crest — On a rock ppr. guttee-de-sang, a falcon, also ppr. beaked and legged gu. Supporters — Two ■wild men, wreathed about the middle with leaves, all ppr. each holding erect a spiked club ar. DuFPA (HoUingbourne, co. Kent ; descended from the Duppas of Herefordshire ; represented by Baldwin Dupi'A-DupPA, of HoUingbourne House, esq. whose father, Baldwin Duppa, changed his name from Hancorn). Az. a lion's gamb erased in fesse, betw. two chains, barways, or. Crest — A dexter arm erabowed in armour ppr. garnished or, grasping in the gauntlet a lion's gamb as in the arras. DuPRATT (Mary-le-bone, co. Middlesex). Or, on a mount vert a tree ppr. on the top thereof a dove rising of the last. DuFRE. Ar. two palets gu. a quarter or, charged with a crescent of the second. Crest — A rose, per fesse, az. and or. Du Pre (Wilton Park, co. Bucks ; as borne by James DiiPRE, esq. of that place, M. P.) Az. a chev. or, betw. two mullets in chief and a lion pass, in base, arg. from the centre chief a pile issuant of the second. Crest — A lion ramp. ar. resting the dexter hind paw on a fleur-de-lis gu. DuPREE. Az. a chev. or, betw. two mullets in chief and a lion pass, in base, ar. Crest — A lion ramp, ar. DuRAND. Gu. a lion ramp, or, in the dexter paw a cutlass ar. hilted of the second. Crest — A yew tree ppr. DuRANT (Cornwall). Ar. a cross sa. UuRANT (Derbyshire ; allowed by patent, June, 1606). Sa. a cross crosslet erm. a crescent or, for diff. Crest — A boar ar. bristled, armed, and unguled, or, pierced in the side with a broken spearppr. vulned gu- DuRANT (Oxfordshire). Sa. a cross potent erm. DuKANV (Middlesex). Sa. a cross crosslet ar. Crest — A dragon pass. gu. holding in the dexter claw a sword erect ar. point bloody , hilt and pomel or, on the blade a ducal coronet of the last. DuRANT (Barudon, co. Rutland). Sa. a cross pattee erm. DuRANT (Rutlandshire). Sa. a cross flowered erm. DuRANT. Vaire en point ar. and az. DuRANT. Per saltire, or and erm. a cross patonce gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a grey- hound's head sa. charged on tlie neck v/ith an estoile of the first. DuRANT. Ar. a chev. az. betw. three huglehorus sa. DuRA.NT (as borne by George Durant, ofTong Castle, CO. Salop, esq.) Sa. a fesse dancettee ar. in chief three fleurs de-lis of the last. Crest — A fleur-tle- lis ar. DuRANTS. Ar. a chev. engr. sa. betw. three bugle- horns of the last, garnished or, stringed az. Ul'rant-VVater, or Drinkwater (London). Ar. two bars gu. on a canton of the first a cinquefoil of the secoud. Dura 11 NT. .Sa. a fesse dancettee ar. in chief three fleurs-de-lis of the second. Durban. Az. on a chief ar. a demi lion ramp. gu. Crest — The sun shining on the stump of a tree, ppr. DuRBiN (Bristol). Erminois, on a bend gu. three mul- lets ar. Crest — A talbot pass, rcguard. liver colour, charged on the shoulder with a bezant, the dexter paw supporting a lance or, headed ppr. thereon a banner displ. gu. charged with a gauntlet ar. DuRBiN. Erm. on a bend .. three mullets . . Crest — Issuing from a cloud in the sinister, a dexter arm holding a club, all ppr. DuRBORN, or DuBORUN. Or on a fesse sa. three bears' heads erased ar. muzzled of the first. DuRBOROuGH (Cornwall). The same ^rm^. Crest — • A demi chevalier holding a sword ppr. DuRBORouGH. Or, on a fesse sa. three bears* heads erased of the field. Crest — As the last. DuRBOROuGH, or DuRBURGH. Sa. three dolphins ar. DuKBURG. Sa. three dolphins uaiant, embowed ar. DuRBURGH. Sa. three dolphins haurient, in fessse ar. DuRcHFiEi.D. Az. three pineapples or. DuRDO (Gillingham). Per pale, ar. and . . on a chev. betw. three ostriches gu. as many crosses crosslet of the first. DuRELL (St. James's Westminster; confirmed 10 Sept. 1771). Az. a lion ramp, enninois, ducally crowned or. Crest- — -A Saracen's head, fuUfaced ppr. on the head a cap az. fretty ar. tufted gold, doubled erm. wreathed about the temples or and az. DuRESME. Ar. on a cross gu. five fleurs-de-lis or. DuREVERSALE. Sa. 3 fcsse chequy or and gu. betw. six escallops ar. Durham, Earl of. See Lambton. Durham, or Dureim (Cheshire). Az. three crescents betw. seven crosses crosslets ar. three, one, two, and one. Durham (Essex). Or, on a cross gu. five fleurs-de-lis of the field. Durham (Norfolk). Az. semee crosslets or, five (an- other, three) crescents ar. Durham (Ardouny, Scotland). Or, on a fesse engr. az. three mullets ar. in base a crescent gu. Durham (Duntarvy, Scotland). Or, on a fesse az. betw. two crescents, the one in chief inverted, as many mullets ar. Crest — A hand pulling a thistle ppr. Motto — Vive Deo. Durham (Edinburgh). Or, a crescent gu. on a chief az. three mullets ar. over all a bend engr. of the second. Crest — An increscent. Motto — Augeor dum progredior. Durham (Grange, Scotland). Or, on a fesse az. three mullets ar. and in base a crescent gu. Crest — Two dolphins haurient, addorsed ppr. Motto — Ultra fert animus. Durham (Pittkerrow and Largo, Scotland. Of this family was Sir James Durham, of Pittkerrow, knt. an eminent lawyer, tentp. Charles I. and his son. Sir Alexander Durham, Lord Lion King of Arms.) Ar. a crescent gu. and a chief az. (the chief is sometimes charged with three mullets of the first.) Supporters — Two horses saddled and bridled. Creit — A dolphin ppr. Motto — Victoria non prasda. Durham. Gu. three lozenges in fesse erm. Durham. Gu. four lozenges in fesse erm. within a bordure engr. ar. Durham. Ar. on a fesse, betw. three crescents gu. as many stars of the first. Durham. Ar. on a cross gu. five fleurs-de-lis or. Durham. Az. three crescents ar. betw. ninecrosslets or. Durham, City of. Az. a cross or. Durham-Mo.nasterv. Az. a cross betw. four lions ramp. arg. Durham-Priory. Az. a chev. betw. three lions ramp, or. DuRiE, or DuRY. Az. a chev. betw. three crescents ar. Crest — A dove reguard. holding in the beak an olive branch, all ppr. During. Sa. on a pale ar. a crescent of the field. Crest — A hand in fesse, couped at the wrist, and gauntleted, holding a dagger, thereon a savage's htad couped afl'rontce. DuRLEY (London ; granted 2 May, 1709). Az. six fleurs-de-lis ar. three, two, and one, within a bor- dure engr. or, pellettee. Crest — A horse's head couped az. gorged with an eastern crown or. DuKNEYS. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. collared az. DuRNiNG (Bisphan, co. Lancaster). Az. a chev. betw. thi-ee antelopes saliaut ar. Crest — A demi ante- lope era.sed az. DuRNO (Scotland). Barry of six, ar. and vert, on the first three torteaux in pale. Crest — A dexter DU V DYE arm brandishing a swovd ppr. Motto — Ex recto DuRNo (Scotland). The same Arms and Motto. Crest — A hand holding a sword erect ppr. DuRRANT (Derbyshire). Sa. a fes;se dancettee ar. in chief three fleia's de lis of the second. Crest — A lion ramp. ar. holding in the dexter paw a fleur- de-lis or, and in the mouth a sword ppr. hilt and pomel of the second, point downwards. DuKRANT (Ireland). Ar. a chev. az. betw. three biiglehorns sa. strinj^ed of the second, garnished or. Crest — On a ducal coronet a peacock ppr. DuRRANT (Norfolk, bart.; granted 1714). Or, a cross crosslet ermines, betw. four spots of erm. ppr. Crest — A boar pass, per fesse wavy, ar. and gu. bristled and tusked az. and pierced in the side with a broken lance ppr. DuRRANT (the Priory, Soiithover, co. Sussex). Per saltire erm. and or, over all a chev. betw. three eagles' heads erased arg. ducally gorged or (for the heiress of J. Hubbard, of Stratford, co. Essex, e.^'ti.) Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a greyhound's head sa. charged with a mullet arg. for diff. DuRREN. Gu. three lapwings or. DuRRE.v. Ar. a chev. betw. three cinquefoils gu. DijRVASSALL (Warwickshire). Ar. a bend sa. betw. six crosses crosslet gu. DuRVERSALE. Sa. a fesse chequy or and gu. betw. six escallops of the second. DuRWARD (Booking, co. Essex). Erm. a chev. betw. three crescents or. DuRWARU. The same Arms. Crest — A demi man ppr. vested gu. holding up a gem ring. DuRWARu (Essex, and Cloughton, co. York). Erm. on a chev. sa. three crescents or. Dt'RWARD (Norfolk). Ar. on a chev. sa. three cres- cents or. DuRWARU (Scotland). Ar. a cross gu. DtfRWARD. Erm. on a chev. sa. tbi-ee annulets or. Crest — A dexter hand holding a scimelar, indented on the back, and cutting at a pen, all ppr. DuRWYN. Gu. a fesse engr. ermines, surmounted by a pale, also engr. erm. DuRY (Dury, Scotland). Az. a chev. ar. betw. three crescents or. Dury (Grange, Scotland). The same Arms within a bordure invecked of the last. DtisAUTuY. Crest — A hand holding a sickle ppr. Du SiLVA (Portugal). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. encircled by a wreath of brambles ppr. DussEAUX. Ar. a fesse sa. flory and counterflory gu. Crest — A ram's head erased ar. armed or. DusTON. Gu. a buck's head cabossud arg. attired or. DuTHiE, or DuTHiLL (Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. within a bordure az. Crest — A dexter arm erect, couped below the wrist ppr. holding a sword in pale of the last, hilt and pomel or. Motto— Data fata secutus. DuTON. Sa. a cross engr. erm. DuTONGE. Or, an anchor az. DunoN (Baron Sherborne). Quarterly, ar. and gu. in the second and third quarters a fret or, a ci'es- cent for diif. Crest — A plume of five ostrich fea- thers, ar. az. or, vert, and gu. Supporters — Two "wolves ppr. collared gu. charged with thrte garbs or. Motto— Servabo fidem. DuiTON (Bulkley and Cheadle, co. Chester). Ar. a fesse dancettee gu. DuTTON (Cheshire). Quai'terly, ar. and gu. a bend sa. DuTTON (Cheshire). Quarterly, ar. and gu. on the first and fourth quarters a fret of the last. DuTTON (Cheshire). Quarterly, ar. and gu. in the first and fourth quarters a bend sa. ; in the second and third, a fret or. DuTTON. Quarterly, ar. and gu. in the second and third quarters a fret of the first. DtiiTON. Quai'terly, ar, and gu. in the first, a cres- cent of the second ; in the second, a fret or. Duval, or Duvall. Ar. a bend gu. Crest — A lion sejant, per pale, ar. and gu. sustaining a shield, as in the arms. Du-Vernet, or Duvernette. Az. on a chief ar. three water bougets gu. Crest — A stag pass. ppr. Duxbury. Gu. a cross voided ar. Crest— On the stump of a tree, growing out of a mount vert, a dove rising ppr. Dvvaris (London). Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. three eagles' heads erased sa. as many roses or. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. pellettee, holding in the paws a batile axe or. DvvicvviD (Auchenheuf, Scotland). Az. three crosses pattee ar. Crest — A dove holding in its beak an olive branch pjir. Motto — Patientia et spe. DwvRE (Ireland). Gyronuy of six, erm. and az. Crest — Two lions' heads erased and endorsed ppr. Dyall (Mile End, co. Middlesex ; granted 1758). Ar. a cinquefoil gu. on a chief of the second three crosses pattee of the field. Crest — A dexter ann embowed, in armour, ppr. garnished or, holding a bannergu. fringed, and charged with a cross pattee ar. staff and tassels of the second. Dyall (Eerkswell, co. Warwick). Ar. on a chief gu. three crosses pattee fitchee of the field. Crest — An armed arm, holding a banner charged with a cross pattee, as in the arms. Dyas. Ar. an eagle displ. betw. two palets gu. a chief of the last. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a hand, holding by the neck a swan's head erased. Dyce. Per cher. embattled, or and gu. in base two battle axes, in saltire ar. a chief az. parted from the field by a fillet wavy of the third, a demi lion ramp, naissant of the same, holding in both paws a trident of the first. Crest — A demi panther guard, enraged ppr. murally gorged gu. and crowned with an antique crown or, sustaining a banner, per bend embattled, ar. and az. a sword in bend sinister ppr. staff of the last. Dyce-Sombre. See Sojibre. Dychfielu (Essex ; Ditton, co. Lancaster; and Sha- bery, co. Oxford). Ar. three pineapples gu. Crest — A porcupine. Dycons. Ar. a bend fusily sa. Dye (Yorkshire). Ar. a fesse sa. in chief three mul- lets of the second. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a swan vvith wings endorsed, ducally gorged ppr. Dyer (Tottenham, co. Middlesex, since of Spaius Hall, CO. Essex, bart.) Or, a chief indented gu. Crest — Out of a coronet or, a goat's head sa. armed gold. Dyer (Alpington, co. Devon, formerly of Wiucan- ston and Roundhill, co. Somerset.) The same Arms and Crest. Dyer (Marylebone Park, co. Middlesex). The same, quartering the arms of Moreton, DuciE, Knightly, Haruy, and Prestwich. Dyer (Herefordshire). Per chev. crenellee gu. and or, three mullets counterchanged. Dyer (Waters Place, co. Hertford). Sa. a fesse engr. or, betw. three goats pass. ar. d est — A Saracen's head in profile ppr. on the head a cap or, verged round the temples chequy ar. and az. Dyer (Aldebury, co. Hertford, and Stoughton, co. Huntingdon ; granted 1575). Sa. three goats pass. ar. attired or. Crest — A goat's head erased ar. holding in the mouth a rose ppr. stalked and leaved vert. Dyer. Sa. on a fesse engr. or, betw. three bucks ar. a martlet. Crest — An old man's head sidefaced, couped at the shoulders ppr. his hair ar. beard sa. Ciip. or, turned up chequy of the first and az. Dyer (as borne by William Andrew Dver, of Lon- don, esq. representative of the Russells of Ford- ham Abbey, co. Cambridge, and great-great great- great-gi'andson of the Protector Oliver Cromwell). Quarterly, first and fourth, arg. a saltire az. betw. four lions ramp. gu. for Dyer; second and third, arg. a lion ramp. gu. on a chief sa. three roses of the first, for Russell. Crest — A demi lion ramp, gu. langued and armed az. Motto — Chi sera sera. Dyers, Company of (London). Sa. a cher. engr. arg. betw. three bags of madder of the last, corded or. Crest — Three sprigs of the grain tree erect vert, fructedgu. Supporters — Two leopards ramp, guard, arg. spotted with various coloui'S, fire issuing from their ears and mouth ppr. both ducally crowned or. Motto — Da Gloriam Deo. Q Q T) YM D YS DvES, or Diss. Sa. a chev. betw. three leopards' heads ar. C'rext — A demi liou vert. Dyewin. Gu. a fcsse erm. over all a pale engr. of the second. DvFFE. Sa. a fesse betw. three leopards' heads ar. DvcHToN. Or, a pile sa. Dyke (Horeham, co. Sussex, bart. ; since of Lulling- stone Castle, co. Kent). Or, three cinquefoils sa. Crest — A cubit arm in armour ppr. garnished or, holding a cinquefoil slipped, as in the arms. Dykes (Dovenby Hall, co. Ctimbcrland ; as borne by FrF.TCHEVILLE LaWSON BALLANTINE-DYKES,0f that place, esq. The family of Dykes is said to have been settled at Dykesfield, co. Cumberland, before the Conquest). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, three cinquefoils sa. for Dykes; second and third, arg. on a cross az. betw. four mullets of the same, a sword ppr. pomelled and hiked or, for Ballan- TiNE. Crests — First, A lobster or crayfish vert; second, a demi griffin sa. winged erminois, hold- ing in the dexter claw a sword ppr. pomel and hilt or. Dykes. Ar. on a chief indented gu. three bezants. Dyluerne. Ar. a chev. engr. az. betw. three cocks gu. Dylkes. Gu. a lion ramp, per pale ar. and or. Crest — A dove with an olive branch, all ppr. Dylles, or Dills. Gu. a chev. ar.bctw. three hawks' heads erased or. Dylney. Ar. on a fesse gu. three fleurs-de lis or. DvMOCK, or Dymott (Lancashire). Gu. on a chief or, a lion pass. sa. Dymock, Dymok, or Dvmoke (Devonshire). Ar. on a chief sa. three cstoiles or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a rod raguly vert. Dymock, alius Collier (Staffordshire). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three demi unicorns courant gu. a lion pass. ar. crowned or. Crest — A demi Negi-o ppr. with pearls in the ears ar. holding in the hand an acorn branch fructed or. Dymock (Warwickshire; gi'anted 1581). Per bend sinister erm. and ermines, a lion ramp. or. Crest — A hand and arm in armour erect ppr. holding a tilting spear sa. headed ar. embrued gu. Dymock (Penley Hall, co. Flint, and EUesmere, co. Salop; descended, through David ap Dai iMadoc, whose name, by mutation, became David Damoc, or Dymock, from Rys Sais, posse.ssed of large estates in North W.iles and Salop at the time of the Conquest). Arms avi Crest, as the preceding. Motto — Pro rege et lege Diraico. Dymock. Ar. a sword in pale gu. Dymock. Sa. a sword in pale ar. hilt and pomel or. Dymock. Ar. a cross pattec gu. in each end a small semicircle (or a cross pattee with one engrail). Dymock E (Devonshire). Ar. on a chief az. three mullets pierced or. Dymocke (Erdington, co. Warwick). Az. three boars pass, in pale ar. on a chief gu. a lion pass. or. Dymok. Ar. a sword erect sa. hilted gu. Dymoke fScrivelsby, co. Lincoln, bart. STJf |ijO110Ur= aile tf)e ©uren'6 CTfjaiiipion.) Sa. two lions pass. arg. crowned or. Crisis — First, A sword erect ar. hilt and pomel or ; second, a lion pass, ar. crowned or; third, the scalp of a hare, ears erect, ppr. Motto — Pro rege Dimico. Dymoke (Grebby Hall, co. Lincoln ; descended from Edward, second son of Sir Edward Dymoke, knt. of Scrivelsby, Champion at the coronation of King Charles II. : the heiress, Elizabeth Dymoke, m. the Rev. Thomas Wells, rector of Willingham and Springthorpe, in the same county, and was mother of the late Dymoke Wells, of Grebby Hall, esq. ; see Wells of Grebby). Arms, &c. same as Dy- moke of Scrivelsby. Dymoke, or Dimock. Sa. two lions pass. ar. crowned or. Crest — Two asses' ears ppr. Dymon, or Dyman (London). Ar. five fusils in fesse gu. each charged with a fleur-de lis or, betw. three mullets sa. Crest— k demi lion, .holding in the paw a fusil gu. charged with a fleur de lis or. Dv.MOND (Tiverton, co. Devon). Gu. three fusils in fesse ar. over all a fesse of the first. Crest— A lady's arm from the elbow, erect, enfiled with a bracelet. Dynant. Gu. a fesse dancettfee erm. Dyne, or Dvnne fHeydon, co. Norfolk). Sa. a mar- lion's wing in fesse ar. betw. four crosses formee or, two and two. Crest — A ])lume of feathers or. {Another crest — Out of a ducal coronet a marlion's sinister wing ar.) Dy.ne (Northumberland). Gu. on a bend or, three birds sa. Dyne (Westfield, co. Sussex). Ar. two bars gemelles betw. three escallops gu. Dyne. Gu. a fesse dancettee or, betw. three escallops erm. Dyne. Or, a fesse sa. Dyncaster. Ar. on a bend az. three escallops or. Dyneley (Feversham, co. Kent; Branby, Melbome, and Swellington, co. York). Ar. a fesse sa. in chief three -mullets of the second. Dyneley. Ar. a fesse betw. three mullets sa. Crest — A dragon's head erased ppr. Dyneley. Ar. a fesse sa. in chief a mullet of six points of the second betw. two pellets. Dynevor, Baron. See Rice. Dynge, or Dyngey. Ar. a chev. betw. five (another, three) eagles displ. sa. Dyngham. Gu. three bezants. Dyngley, or Dyneley (Chorlton, co. Worcester). Ar. a fesse sa. in chief a mullet betw. two pellets. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a dragon's head or. Dyngley. Ar. a fesse, in chief an ogress betw. two mullets sa. Dyngley, or Dynby. Ar. in chief three mullets sa. Dynham (Wortham, co. Devon). Gu. four fusils in fesse erm. within a bordure of the last. Dynham. Gu. four fusils in fesse ci-m. Crest — A bell az. Dynham. Gu. three fusils in fesse erm. Crest — In a round top or, six spears, in the centre a pennon ar. thereon n cross gu. Dynham. Az. five fusils in fesse erm. Dynham. Gu. a fesse fusily ar. Dynham. Gu. five fusils in fesse erm. betw. three briilge arches on columns ar. Dynham. Gu. in chief three bezants. Dynsey. Ar. three lions pass. gu. armed az. Dyntees, and Dyntrey. Sa. on a bend ar. three cinquefoils gu. Dyon (Tathwell, co. Lincoln). Or, a saltire gu. sur- mounted by another erm. on a chief of the second three saltorels ensr. of the first. Crest — In the inside of an escallop or, the point in base a lion pass. sa. Dyot (Lichfield, and Freeford Hall, co. StaflTord). Or, a tiger pass. sa. Crest — A tiger pass. ar. armed or, collared, lined, and ringed gu. Sir Gil- bert Dethick, knt. Garter, confirmed by a patent dated 20 Feb. 1562, still in the possession of the Dyots of Freeford, the old family arms, with a crest to John Dyot of Stichbrook and Lichfield. Dypuen. Erm. on a chief az. two lions ramp. or. Dyper, or DiPREY (Cornwall). Vert, a lion ramp, er, oppressed with a bend gu. (Another, the bend engr.) Dyrai'nt. Az. three fishes naiant in pale, backs vert, bellies ar. Dyrby. Az. a cross couped or, within an orle of the last. Dyrbyne. Gu. a fesse depressed by a pale erm. Dyrton (Yorkshire). Sa. and ar. a chev. per pile counterchanged. Dyrton. Sa. a pile ar. over all a chev. counter- changed. Dyrward, or Dyrwarne. Ar. on a chev. sa. three crescents of the first. Crest — A cup or. Dykward, or Dyrwarne. Ar. on a chev. sa. three crescents or. Dyrwaru. Sa. three chaplets gyronny ar. and gu. Dyrwell. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three fleurs de-lis az. Dyrwin. Gu. a fesse engi'. ermines, depressed by a pale of the same. Dysart, Earl of. See Tollemache. Dysert (Londonderry, Ireland). Ar. a tree growing out of the base vert, on a chief sa. three mascles. Crest — A griffin's head betw. two wings. Motto— Coiifido couquiesco. EAM EAS Dyson (Staffovtlsliire). Gii. a sun per pale sa. aiij or. Crest — On a mount Teit a paschal lamb ar. with a banner. DvsoN. Ar. a lion r.amp. gu. in chief two crescents betw. as many mullets pierced sa. in base three of the same, gu. DvsoN (borne by J. DvsON, of Willow Hall.co. York, esq.) I'er pale or and az. the sun half face sa. the other or, quartering Edwards of Yorkshire (in right of his uncle, John Edwards, of Northowran, esq.) Tiz. per bend sinister eim. and ennincs, a lion ramp. or. Crests — First, On a mount vert a paschal lamb arg. with a banner of glory ; second, a lion's head erased per bend sinister erm. and ermines. Motto — Cruci dum spiro, fido. Dyster. Gu. a chey. betw. three eagles displ. with two heads or. Dyve. Gu. afesse dancett6e or, betw. three escallops erm. Crest — Betw. two bats' wings gu. a horse's head reversed vert. UvvERLE. Sa. on a fesse ar. three escallops of the first. Dywaud, or Dybward. Sa. three roundlets gyronny ar. and az. Dyx (Wykmer, co. Norfolk). Az. on a bend or, three martlets gu. on a chief ar. two reindeers' heads couped of the third. Crest — A greyhound's head erased ar. ducally gorged gu. betw. two wings, the dexter or, the sinister sa. Dyxon. Or, a cross gu. dovetailed at the ends betw. four eagles displ. sa. Crest — A demi hind sa. bezantee. DvxTON. Sa. a pile ar. surmounted by a chev. gu. Crest — A palm tree fructed and leaved ppr. EADES (Middlesex, and Saxmundham, co. Suf- folk). Az. a chev. engr. betw. three leopards' faces ar. Crest — A leopard's face ar. Eadon. Ar. on a fesse betw. two cinquefoils az. three garbs of the field. Crest — A mitre bezantee, charged with a chev. gu. Eady. Erm. a chev. gu. in chief two fleurs-de-lis vert. Crest — A fleur-de-lis environed with a ser- pent. Eaiins. Sa. a fesse betw. two fleurs-de-lis in pale or. Crest — On a mount vert a Cornish chough sa. Eagar. Sa. fretty ar. on euch crossing a torteaux gu. Crest — A quill in pale ppr. Eagle (Suff"olk). Sa. six lions ar. three, two, and one. Crest — A lion's gamb erect and erased or, grasping an eagle's leg erased at the thigh gu. Eaglebv. Ar. two bars and three martlets in chief sa. Eagles. Or, a fesse az. betw. three eagles displ. of the last. Crest — Two lions' paws in saltire ppr. Eaglesfield, or Eglesfield (Alwarby, co. Cumber- land). Ar. a crescent az. betw. three eagles displ. gu. Eaglesfield, or Eglesfield (Kent). Ar. three eagles displ. gu. armed sa. (Another, az.) Eaglesfield, or Eglesfield. Or, three eagles displ. gu. Crest — Out of a tower a demi greyhound holding in the dexter paw a branch of palm ppr. Eaglesfield. Ar. three eagles displ. gu. Eaglesfield. Or, on a saltire az. five plates. Eaglesham (Scotland). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three eagles within a bordure sa. Eagleston. Ar. an eagle displ. sa. membered purp. Eagleston. Ar. a cross sa. in the first quarter a fleur- de-lis gu. Eaines. Or, a lion naissant gu. from a fesse sa. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. Eales (Rimton Holme, co. Norfolk; gi-anted 2 Nov. I(i70). Per pale or and sa. a fesse engr. and in chief three fleurs-de-lis counterchanged. Eales. Ar. three eels embowed in pale sa. Crest — On an eel embowed vert an eagle displ. ppr. Eamer (knighted 1794; Lord Mayor of London, 1801 and 1802). Quartei'ly, first and fourth, az. two lions pass, in pale or; second and thiid, sa. on a chief ar. three lions' heads erased of the first, im- paling the arms of Samler. Crest — In a ducal coronet a demi lion ramp, guard, ppr. collared or, holding in the dexter gamb a dagger of the first. Motto — Strenue et prospere. Eauies (Somersetshire). Or, out of a fesse sa. a demi lion ramp, issuant gu. Crest — A demi lion ramp, sa. Earby (Whaplod, CO. Lancas'ter). Ar. fretty sa. on a canton gu. a chaplet of the field. Earby. Ar. a fret and canton sa. Earuley (Lord Eardley). Ar. on a chev. az. three garbs or, on a canton gu. a fret of the third. Crest — .\ buck courant gu. attired or. Supporters — Two bucks ramp, reguard. gu. attired or. Motto — Non nobis solum. Eardley. Quarterly, or and az. on a bend vert three martlets of the fir.st. Crest — A sword in pale ppr. enfiled with a leopard's head cabossed gu. Eare (Wotton, CO. Norfolk). Gu. on a bend betw. six crosses formee fitchee, ar. three mullets sa. Eare. Ar. on a chev. sa. three quatrefoils slipped or. Earl (Swallowfield Place, co. Berks.) Gu. three es- callops, within a bordure engr. ar. Crest — A lion's head, erased or, pierced with a broken dart ppr. Earl, or Erlley. The same Arms. Crest— On the point of a tilting spear, ppr. headed ar. a dolphin naiant of the first. Earl. Gu. on a chev. ar. three trefoils sa. betw. as many escallops in chief and a dolphin in base, all within a double tressure engr. of the second, the outer bordure or. Crest — A nag's head erased sa. maucd or. Earle (Topsfield, co. Essex, and Craglethorpe, co. Lincoln). Gu. three escallops within a bordure engr. ar. Crest — A nag's head erased sa. maned or. Earle (Boston, co. Lincoln). Gu. an annulet or, betw. three escallops ar. within a bordure engr. of the third. Earle (Lincolnshire; granted 1338). Gu. a fesse, betw. three sheldrakes ar. Crest — A lion's head erased or, pierced through the head with a broken spear ar. the point embrued gu. Earle. Gu. on a fesse or, three magpies ppr. mem- bered of the second. Earle. Az. a fesse betw, two cotises or. Earle. Paly of ten or and gu, a mullet in chief ar. ('rest — A lion's gamb erect and erased, holJing an arrow in bend sinister, point downwards, i)pr. Earles (granted 1 Aug. leiio). Erm. on a cross gu. five crowns or. Crest— A cross gu. betw. two wings erm, Earles (granted 1 Aug. 1660). Erm. on a chief in- dented sa. three eastern crowns or. EARLas.MAN (Hampshire). Ar. guttee de sang, on a chief az. three ducal coronets or. Earning (London; granted 6 Dec. 1C62). Ar. on a bend engr. betw. two plain cotises gu. three eagles displ. of the second. Earn LEY (Cornwall). Ar. on a bend cotised sa. two (another, three) eagles displ. with two necks or. Earnley (Kent). Ar. a bend cotised betw. three eagles gu. Earnley (Sussex). Ar. on a bend sa. three eagles displ. or. Crest — A savage's head from the shoul- ders affrontee, wreathed about the temples, issuing therefrom a plume of three ostrich feathers. Earnshaw. Gu. a fesse or, betw. three wheels of the last. Crest — A cross pattee fitchee, or, bordured g"- Earnshaw (Cayground, co. York, as quartered by Marshall of Ardwick, co. Lancaster). Or, a heron sa. a chief of the last, thereon three annulets of the first. Earth (Dinton, co. Wilts). Ar. three stags' beads couped sa. collared or. Earth (Earth, St. Stephen's, near Saltash, co. Corn- wall, temp. Edw. HI. ; the heiress »i. Bond). As the preceding. Eason. Per chev. or and gu. in chief two lions pass, guard, and in base a boar pass, all counter- ciiauged. E AS ECU East (Hall Place, co. Berts, bort.) Quavterly, first and fourth, 8a. on a cliev. hetw. three horses' heads erased arg, as many horseshoes of the field, for East; second and third, arg. a cross sa. betw. four pellets, a crescent for diff. for Clwton. Crrxtx — First, on a mount vert a horse pass. sa. resting the dexter forefoot on a horseshoe or, and holding in the mouth a palm branch vert ; second, a leopard's gamh erased and erect arjr. cliarged with a crescent, and grasping a pellet. Motto — J'avance. East (Stradford-Place, co. Middlesex, bart.) Sa. on a chcT. or, betw. three horses' heads erased ar. two crosses calvary, chevrouways of the first, their heads toward the centre of the field. Crest — A horse erm. supporting with the dexter foreleg a cross calvary in bend sinister sa. Motto — Mquo pede propera. East (Rading, co. Bucks). The same Arms ani Crest as East of Hall Place. East. Gu. a chev. betw. three pair of wings in lure or. East. Ar. a chev. erm. betw. three horses' heads erased sa. Eastchubch. Az. a saltire vaire ar. and gu. betw. four suns or. Crest — In clouds ppr. the sun or. Eastcott. Sa. three escallops ar. Eastuay (Saltwood, CO. Kent). Az. a griffin scgreant ar. a chief of the second. Crest — On a mountvtrt a hind lodged ppr. Eastkrling. Paly of four, ar. and az. on a bend gu. tliree cinquefoils of the first. Easterling, or Stradi.ing. Paly of six, ar. and az. on a bend gu. three cinqiiefoils or. Eastfield (Lord Mayor of London, 1420 and 1437). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three maidens' heads, couped ar. crined or. Eastfiei.d. Ar. two bars gu. in chief three cinque- foils sa. Crest — A hawk, wings expanded, ppr. beaked, legged, and belled, or. Eastfield. Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three maidens' heads or. East Grinstead (Sussex). The seal of the corpora- tion represents a double rose imperially crowned, on the background the word Sussex divided thus, Sus on the dexter, sex on the sinister. East India Company (incorporated by Queen Eliza- beth). Az. three ships of tliree masts, rigged and under full sail, the sails, pennants, and ensigns ar. each charged with a cross gu. on a chief of the second a pale, quarterly, az. and gu. on the first and fourth, a fleur-de-lis ; in the second and third, a lion pass, guard, all of the second, betw. two roses gu. seeded or, barbed vert. Crest — A sphere without a frame, bound with the zodiac in bend or, betw. two split pennons flotantar. each charged in chief with a cross gu. over the sphere these words, " Deus indicat." Supporters — Two sea- lions or, the tails ppr. Motto — Deo ducente nil nocet. East India Company (New, established by act of Par- liament in lOOS, and united with the former). Ar. a cross gu. in the dexter chief quarter an escutcheon of the arms of France and England, quarterly, the shit ld ornamented and regally crowned or. Crest — A lion ramp, guard, or, supporting betw. his fore ftet a regal crown ppr. Supporters — Two lions ramp, guard, or, each supporting a banner erect ar. charged with a cross gu. Motto — Auspicio regis estenatus Anglia;. Easiland, or Estland. Az. a bend or, cotised ar. betw. six horseshoes of the second. Crest — An arm in armour embowed, ppr. holding a fleur-de- lis or. Eastland. Az. a bend or, cotised ar. betw. six wicker baskets of the second. East Land Company (incorporated temp. Elizabeth and Charles, confirmed by Charles II.) Or, on the sea in base, a ship of three masts in full sail, all ppr. the sails, pennants, and ensigns arg. charged with a cross gu. on a chief of the last a lion pass, guard, of the lirst. C) C,v<— An alio came- lus, or asscamel. Supporters — Two beais ppr. Motto — Despair not. East Low, Town of (Cornwall), has no armorial ensign. The seal represents an antique one-mast vessel, in it a man and boy, against the side of the hulk three escutcheons, each charged with three bends. Eastman. Gu. in the dexter chief point an escutcheon ar. charged witli a lion ramp. sa. Crest — Aswan, collared and lined ppr. Eastoft. Sa. six escallops or, three, two, and one. Crest — A dagger and pen, in saltire ppr. Motto — Artis vel martis. Easton (Easton, co. Devon). Per chev. gu. and or, three sea dragons, ducally crowned, counter- changed. (Another, dragons, sans wings). Crest — A yew tree ppr. Eastwich. Ar. guttee de sang, a fesse gu. Eastwood (Castletown Castle, co. Louth, originally from Nottinghamshire, now represented by James Eastwood, esq. high sheriff of the county of Armagh in 18.13; of this family was John East- wood, Lord Mayor of Dublin temp. Charles 11.) Or, three stags tiippant sa. that in base standing under a tree ppr. Crest — A wild boar az. with a branch of acorns in its mouth ppr. The family, however, now use for crest, a stag couped at the loins ppr. Motto — Oriens sylva. Eastwood (Flockton Nettus,co. York; granted 1747). Sa. a chev. erm. cotised or, betw. three swans ar. beaked and membered of the third, the two in chief respecting each other. Eastwood, or Estwood. The same /!r;«.?. Crest — On a ducal coronet, per pale, or and gu. a lion pass, guard, also per pale, of the second and first, crowned ppr. Eaton (Blackden, co. Chester). Quarteily, ar. and gu. a ci'oss patonce, counterchanged ; in the first quarter a mullet of the second. Eaton (Ireland). Gu. on a fesse dancettee ar. three crosses botonnee of the first. Crest — A beaver pass. ppr. Eaton (Chapell Bar, co. Nottingham). Or, a fret az. Crest — An eagle's head erased sa. in the beak a sprig vert. Motto — Vincit omnia Veritas. Eaton (Wiltshire). Or, a fesse az. Eaton (Temple, 1687). Quarterly, ar. and sa. a cross patonce, countei'changed ; the first quarter charged with a mullet of the second, a label for difi'. Eaton (Eaton, co. Chester.) The same Arms as Eaton of the Temple, 1H87, without the mullet. Eaton (Shropshire). Or, fretty az. Eaton (Worcester). Sa. three bars ar. Eaton, Eaten, or Eton. Erm. a lion ramp. az. Crest — A crow's head erased sa. Eaton, Eaten, or Eton. Or, a fesse az. Cre.vt — A boar's head erased, holding in the mouth a sword. Eaton. Ar. on a bend engr. sa. tliree bucks' heads cabossed ol the first. Crest — Out of a ducal coro- net or, a bull's head sa. armed ar. Eaton. Ar. seraee de trefoils ppr. two annulets braced in the nombril point sa. Eaton. Sa. a chev. ei-m. betw. three leopards' faces or. Eaton. Gu. a bend wavy cotised or. Eaton. Or, a cross sa. Eaton. See Eton. Eburton. Or, on a fesse gu. betw. three annulets sa. as many crosses botonnee fitcheear. EccLEs (Norfolk and Siifl'olk, temp. Edw. I.) Ar. on a saltire gu. two crozier staves saltireways or, sur- mounted with a lion's head of the first. EccLES (Kildonnan, Scotland). Ar. two halberts sal- tireways az. Crest — A broken halbert. Motto — Se defendendo. EccLES (Southside, Scotland). Erm. three helmets, the beavers open, ppr. Ere LEs HALL (Worcestershire). Sa. a bend. betw. .six martlets or. Ecci.eston (Eccleston, co. Lancaster, and Bucking- hamshire). Ar. a cross sa. in the dexter chief a fleur-de lis gu. Crest — A magpie, ppr. Eccleston, or Ecclestone. The same Arms. Crest — A dexter hand holding a dagger in pale, all ppr. EcHARD (Bersham, co. Suffolk). Erm. on a bend . . three inillrinds . . Crest — An ostrich, wings ex- panded . . holding in the beak a key- EDE EDO EcHiNCHAM (Surrey, Sussex, and Worcester, temp. Henry III.) Az. a fret ar. EcHiNGTON. Sa. a plate betw. three castles ar. EcHLiN (Clouagb, CO. Kildare, bart.) Or, an an- tique galley with sails furled sa. forked pennon ppr. Crest — A talbot pass. ppr. Motto — Rumor acerbe tace. EcHLiN. Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a galley ppr. second and third, ar. a fesse chequy pui-p. and of the first ; in chief a deer at full speed, pursued by a dog, all ppr. EcHLiN (Ireland). Or, an antique galley with sail furled sa. and forked pennon gu. Crest — A talbot pass, ppr. EcKERSALL (Lincoln's Inn Fields, co. Middlesex; granted 1764). Ar. on a bend betw. six martlets gu. three lozenges of the first, each charged with a saltire of the second. Crest — A dexter arm in ar- mour, embowed ppr. and inverted, charged with a lozenge, as in the arms, and holding in the band ppr. an esquire's helmet of the last, garnished or. EcKERSALL (Bury, CO. Lancaster). The same as Ec- CLESHALL, CO. Worcester. EcKFOORD (.Scotland). Ar. in a sea vert a seahorse issuing ramp. ppr. Crest — A griffin stataut or. EcKiNGHAM (Kent). Az. a fret ar. Crest — Achurch bell ppr. EcKiNCHAM (Kent). Az. fretty ar. EcKiNGHAM. Az. fretty ar. within a bordure cngr. Or. ECK.1NGTON. Ar. on a bend cotised gu. three cinque- foils or. EcLESFiELD. Barry wavy of six, ar. and sa. EcLESFiELD. Ar. three bars nebulee sa. EcLEsroN. Sa. three piles wavy :ir. EcLESTON (Rowborne, co. Lincoln). Ar. a cross sa. in the first quarter a fleur-de-lis gu. Crest — A cock, pheasant ppr. EcKLEY (as borne by John Edmund Ecklev, of Cre- denhill, co. Hereford, esq.) Or, on a saltire gu. a leopard's head struck through with two swords saltirewise of the first. Motto — Gesta prses putee. Elison (Lnsiin, Scotland). Per bend gu. and or, a fleur-de-lis in bend sinister, counterclianged. Elision (Cogshall,co. Essex). Per beud.gu.and vert, an eagle displ. ar. beaked and lepged or. Crest — An eagle's head ar. beaked aud erased gu. murally gori;ed az. Elkes, or Eklys. Ar. a saltire gu. Elkin, or Elkvn (London ; granted 15.58). Gu. on a ftsse ar. betw. two tigers pass, or, three mullets pierced sa. Crest — A demi heraldic antelope or, arm d and tufted sa. Elkington (London; and Shawell,co. Leicester, 1C08). tin. five crosses crosslet, betw. two flannches ar. Crest — On a mural coronet, cliequy or aud sa. and E L h ELL ■ embrittled of the first, a di'mi griffin ar. winged gu. liolding in the dexter foot a gem ring or, gem of the second. Elkington (London ; granted Oct. 1608). Gu. Bix crosses crosslet, two, one, two, and one, or, betw. two llauDclics ar. Elkington. Gu. two (launches ar. each charged with three crosses crosslet of the first. Elkington. Gu. tiiree ducks betw. nine crosses crosslet ar. Elkins. Crest — From a castle triiile-towered ppr. a flag displ. gu. Ell* (King of Sovth Saxons). Per saltire, or and gu. four crescents counterchanged. Ellacomhe (as borne by the Rev. Henry Thomas Elucom HE, Vicar of bitton, co. Gloucester, grand- son of the Rev, Richard Ellicombe, by Jane his wife, dau. and heir of William Grene, esq. who was sou of John Grene, of EnfieUl, by Elizabeth his wife, sister and heir of Sir Hugh Myddelton, bart.) Arg. a chev. engr. sa. betw. three stags courant ppr. quai'tering Grene, Myudelton, and Rous. Crest — A stag's head, erased ppr. ; murally crowned and chained. Moito — Nulla fraus tuta latebris. Elucott, or Ellicot (Devon), liozengy, ar. and or, within a bordure gu. Crest — In a maunch or, cuffed gu. a hand clenched ppr. Ellacott (Devonshire). Az. two bars lozengy or. Ellacott (Exeter). Lozengy, or and az. a bordure gu- Ellames (as borne by Pattison Ei, lames, of AUerton Hall, near LiTerjiool, esq. a magistrate for Lan- cashire). Evin. two bars sa. eacli charged with three elm leaves or. Crest — An elm tree ppr. Motto— 'Hkc sperno nec timeo. Elland. Gu. two bars ar. betw. six martlets of the last, three, two, and one. Crest — A demi lady, holding in her dexter hand a garland of laurel ppr. Ellard. Sa. on a bend crm. three hearts gu. Crest — A torteaux charged with a stag or, standing on a mount vert. Ellu. Ar. a cliev. sa. betw. three partridges ppr. Crest — An ea^'le, wiiigs expanded ppr. Elleis, or Elles. Per bend sinister, ar. and gu. a hand in a gauntlet, couped, grasping a lance, in bend, bearing on the top thereof a helmet, all ppr. in the sinister chief a spur rowel of the first, and dexter base a horse's head couped sa. Elleis (Southside, Scotland). Or, three helmets, with beavers open. Crest — A hand gauutleted, grasping an udder ppr. Motto — Speruo. Elleniiohouch, Baron. See Law. Ellerber. Az. fretty ar. . Elleucak. Ar. a saltire engr. sa. betw. four cinque- foils gu. Crest — A savage, wreathed about the head and middle with laurel leaves, and holding over his shoulder a club ppr. Elleruon (CariooKtU). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three crosses crosslet gu. as many fleurs-de-lis or. Ellereck. Sa. three chess-rooks ar. Eli.eheck. Ar. a lion sali:int sa. Elllrkek (Elleiker, co. York). Ar. a fesse betw. three water bougets gu. Crest — A talbot's head ar. Ellerker (Riseley, co. York). Az. a fret ar. and chief or. Crest — Two dolphins, hauriaut and en- dorsed, az. and or, entiled with a ducal coronet, per pale, all couuterchauged. Ellerker (Yorkshire). Az. a fret ar. Ellerker (Yorkshire). Ar. fretty az. a chief of the last. Ellerker (Yorkshire). Az. a saltire betw. four crosses crosslet or. Ellerker (Yorkshire). Ar. a saltire engr. sa. betw. four cinquefoils gu. Ellerker. Ai. a fret and chief ar. Ellerker. Jlv.. a bend fretty and chief ar. Ellerker. Az. fretty a chief and bend ar. Ellerker. Sa. three roses (another, chess-rooks) ar. Ellerker. Gu. three water bougets ar. Ellerker. Ar. a chev. betw. three talbots' heads, erased sa. Crest — A tulbut's head erased sa. Ellerker, or Ellicar. Gu. three water bougets or. Ellerton, Ar. a chev. betw. three bucks' heads sa. Ellerion. Ar. on a chev. sa. three bucts' heads, cabossed of the field. Ellesbury. Az. a cross ar. Ellesi lELD. Burry wavy of six, ar. and sa. Ellespielu. Sa. two bars wavy ar. Ellesfield. Ar. two bai's sa. Ei.LESFiELu. Bari-y nebulee of six, or and sa. Ellesworth. Per pale, gu. and ar. two lions coun- terchanged. Crest — A dexter arm in aruiour, em- bowed, couped, and holding a club ppr. Ellesworth (O.xon). Per pale indented, gu. and ar. four lions ramp, counterchanged. Ellesworth. Per pale, indented paly of eight, ar. and gu. Elley. Gu. two dolphins hauriant, endorsed or. Crest — An anchor az. entwined with a serpent vert. ^ Elley (as borne by Charles Elley, of Hampstead, esq. of a Hampshire family). Arg. tliree lions az. over all a bend gu. Crest — A cubit arm erect, couped below the elbow, habited arg. holding in the hand ppr. a fleur-de-lis sa. Ellice (Wyke-House, near Brentford). Or, three frontfaced helmets ppr. Crest — An arm erect, couped below the elbow, in armour ppr. holding in the gauntlet a snake entwined round the arm, ppr. Ellice (Clothall, near Baldock, co. Herts.) The same. Ellick. Ax'. a wolf's head erased sa. Crest — A wolf's head erased sa. Ellick (Middlesex). Arg. on a chev. az. three fleurs- de-lis or. Ellicombe (Devonshire). Ar. a chev. engr. sa. betw. three stags courant. Crest — A dexter arm in ar- mour embowed, wielding a sword, all ppr. Ellicumbe. See Ellacombe. Ellicot. Lozengy, or and az. a bordure ar. Crest A hawk, with wings expanded and belled, all ppr. Ellies (Elliestou). Or, three knights' helmets az. a bordure gu. Crest. — A lily, close in the flower ppr. Motto — Sub sole patebit. Ellinguridge. Chequy, ar. and sa. Ellingham. Per chev. sa. and gu. three falcons' heads, erased ar. beaked or. Ellington. Or, six annulets sa. three, two, and one, on a chief ar. three mullets of the second. Crest — A lion's paw holding up a cross pattee fitchee sa. Ellington. Ar. two fleurs-de-lis and five crosses crosslet fitchee sa. on a canton or, a rose gu. Ellincworth (Witchnm, co. Surrey). Ar. a fesse flory and couuterrtory betw. three escallops sa. Elliot (Port Elliot, co. Cornwall). Az. a fesse betw. four colises wavy gu. Crest — An elexihaut's head ar. collared gu. Elliot (London). Barry wavy of eight, az. and ar. on a fesse gu. three fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — A demi seahorse az. fins or. Elliot (ErkeUon, Scotland). Gu. on a bend iu- deuted or, a flute of tlie first. Crest — A dunii man in armour ppr. Motto — Pro rege et liniite. Elliot (Lariston, Scotland). Gu. on a bend or, a pipe, or flute, of the first. Elliot (Binksnow, Scotland, descended from Laris- ton). Gu. on a bend or, a baton az. all within a bordure of the second, charged with six garbs of the thii'd. Crest — A gentleman holding a pike in his hand, in a watching posture. Elliot (Borthwickbrae, Scotland). Gu. on a bend engr. or, a baton az. within a bordure of the se- cond, surmounted by another of the third, charged with four crescents and as many mullets ar. Crest — A dexter hand erect, holding a horseman's lance bendways ppr. headed ar. Motto — Hoc ma- jorum opus. Elliot (Leith, Scotland). Ar. on a bend gu. betw. three fetterlocks az. a shepherd's flute or. Crest — An anchor and cable in pale ppr. Motto — Can- dide et caiite. Elliot (Harwood, Scotland). Gu. on a bend or, a baton az. within a bordure of the second, charged ELL ELL with eight bearded garbs of the ttiird. Crest — An oak. tree vert. Motto — Fortiter. Elliot ( Levington, Scotlaiul). Gu. on a bend engr. or, a shfplierd'3 flute of the first within a borjure engr. of the second. Elliot (Minto, Scotland). Gu. on a bend engr. or, a baton az. witliin a bordure vaire. Crest — A dexter hand issuing from a ch)ud and throwing a dart, all ppr. Moito — Non egit arru. Elliot (Stobbs, Scotland). Gu. on a bend engr. or, a baton az. Crest — A dexter arm holding a cutlass ppr. Motto— Veraiveniure. Elliot {Scotland). Gu. ou a bend engr. or, a flute az. all witliiu a boj'dure engr. of the second, and charged with eight mullet't of the third. Crest — A dexter hand liolding a flute ppr. Motto — luest jucunditas. Elliot (Scotland). Gu. on a bend cotised or, betw. two j)heons, in chief and base, of the second, a flute of the first. Elliot (Woolie). Gu. on a bend invecked ar. a shepherd's flute az. in chief a lion pass, guard, of the second, royally crowned or. Crest — A ram ppr. jVoUo— Vellera fertis oves. Elliot (Shropshire). Ar. on a fesse az. betw. four barrulets wavy of the second, tliree martlets or. Elliot (Sullblk ; granted by patent, 1014). Or, a fesse gu. betw. four cotises wavy sa. Crest — An ele- phant's head or, eared and armed gu. Elliot. Ar. a buglehorn sa. stringed gu. ou a chief az. three estoiies of the lirst. Elliot (Roxburghsniie). Gu. on a bend engr. or, a baton az. within abordar'e vaire. Elliot. Ar. on a fesse gu. three fleurs-de-lis or, betw. four bars wavy az. Crest — A demi seahorse az. scaled ou the neck or. Elliot. Ar. (another, or) a fesse gu. betw. four co- tises wavy sa. Elliot (Einlield Park, co. Berks, and Stonhouse, CO. Gloucester, as borne by the present George Henky Elliot, of those places, es(|. lieutenant- colonel of the Berkshire militia, who assumed, by manual in ISll, the surname and arms of Elliot, in lieu of those of Glasse, his patronymic. Col. Elliot and his younger brother, Frederick Henry Hastings Glasse, esq. coniuiander, R. N. are sons of the late Rev. George Henry Glasse, A.M. rec- tor of Hanwell, co. Middlesex, chaplain to the Duke of Cambridge). See Glasse. Elliott (Earl of MUito). See Kvnynuound. Elliott (Ireland). Arg. a fesse gu. Elliott. Az. ou a bend or a baton gu. on a chief of the last a castle, betw. two pillai-s arg. the gates of the castle charged with a key or ; on the chief, under the castle, the words '* l*lus ultra " in gold letters. Ellis (Jiaron Howard de Walden). Or, ou a cross sa. live crescents ar. Crest— lion's head or. Supporters — Two lions reguard. ar. manes and tults sa. each gorged with a chaplet of laurel, vert. Motto — Non quo sed quomodo. Ellis {Viscount Clifden). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, on a cross sa. five crescents ar. for Ellis ; se- cond and third, az. a lion ramp, or, for Acah. Crest — A demi lion ramp. or. Stippnrters — Two greyhounds sa. collared or, the dexter charged on the body with tliree crescents, in pale, and the sinister with as many crosses recercelee disjointed ar. Motto — Non ha^c sine numine. Ellis (Ystymllyu, co. Carnarvon). Sa.a chev. betw. three fleurs-de lis ar. Ellis (Cornwall). Ar. on a cross sa. five crescents of the field. Crest — A mermaid ppr. in the dexter hand a mirror ; in the sinister, a comb. Ellis, or Elles (Kent). Or, on a cross sa. five cres- cents ar. Crest — A woman naked, her hair dish- evelleil ppr. Ellis (Doncaster; Glov. Alph. of the North MS. in Ash, No. 834). Or, on a cross sa. five cresci'nts arg. with another for a diftereuce in the first canton. Ellis (as borne by William Eli ls, of Castlefteld, near Bingley, esq. and by his nephew, Ja.mes Ellis, of Greenhill, also near Bingley, esq.) Arms, same as the preceding. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion pass. or. Ellis (Flintshire). Erm. a lion pass. gu. tail coward. Crest-On a chajieau az. turned up erm. a lion pass. gu. Ellis (Prestwich, co. Lancaster). Gu. a mennaid ar. hoUHug a mirror and comb. Ellis (Glasfryn, co. Merioneth, represented by John Williams Ellis, esq. M.A.) Ar. a mermaid gu. crined or, holding a mirror in her right hand, and a comb in her left, gold. Crest — A mermaid, as in the arms. Motto — Wrth ein ffrwythau yn hadna byddir. Ellis (Baron Seaford). Erminois, on a cross sa. five crescents arg. Crest — \ goat's head, erased arg. on a mount vert. Supporters — Dexter, a goat arg. ; sinister, an eagle reguardant, ppr. Motto — Non quo sed quomodo. Ellis (Kidliall, co. York; established in England at the Conquest ; the heiress, Elizabeth-Maria, only child of William Ellis, of Kidhall, esq. m- Ran- dall Burroughes, of Long Stratton, co. Norfolk, esq. ; Welbore Ellis, Loi d Mendip, derived from a younger son of the Kidhall family). Or, on a cross sa. five crescents of the field. Crest — A woman naked, her hair dishevelled, ppr. Ellis (as borne by William Joseph Ellis, of the Middle Temple, esq. barrister at-law, and Euward Smith Ellis, esq. E. 1. C. S. descendants of the Kidhall fannly). Arms and Crest, the same as Ellis of Kiuiiall. Motto — Nil desperanduin. I'^LLis, or Eli.ys ( Wyham, co. Lincoln, extinct baron). Cu. on a fesse ar. between thi"ce crescents or, as many escallops az. Crest — In a crescent gu. au escallcp or. Ellis (Lincolnshire and Yorkshire). Or, on a cross sa. five crescents of the field. Ellis (Gloucester Place, London). Erminois, on a cross sa. five crescents ar. Crest — Out of grass ppr. a goat's head issuant ar. horned ppr. Ellis (Warwickshire). Ar. on a cross sa. five cres- cents of t'ue field. Ellis. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. tail forked, armed or, oppressed with a bend (another a fesse) az. Ellis. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. on the shoulder a dolphin of the field. Ellis. Sa. on a chev. betw. three women's heads erased ar. crined or, as many roses gu. seeded of the third. Ellis. Ar. three eels naiaint, in p.ile, barways, .sa. Ellis. Arms, the same as of Wyham. Crest — A garb per fesse, or and vert. Ellis. Ar. on a cross sa. five escallops or; in the first quarter a spear head az. Ellis. Gu. six plates, three two, and one. Ellis. Ar. a saltire gu. Ellis, or Elles. Gu. a lion ar. tail forked, langued az. Ellis, or Ei.owe. Sa. three legs in pale ar. Ellisuen, or Elesiiln (Essex). Ar. a chev. sa.betw. three crosses patonce gu. Ellisdon, or Elysden. Ar. on a chev. sa.betw. three crosses gu. a crescent of the first. Ellisiiake (Yorkshire). Gu. three chev. in fret ar. on a chief or, a lion pass. az. Ellison (Hehburn, co. Durham, represented by CuTHBEKT Ellison, of Hebburn Hall, esq. sometime in pai-liament for Newcastle upon Tyne, and she- rifl'of the county of Durham in 1S34. Mr. Ellison's father,the late Henry Ellison, inherited the family property from his elder brother, General Ellison, M. P. in 17S5). Gu a. chev. or, betw- three eagles' heads erased arg. Crest — An eagle's head erased or. Ellison (Scotland). Per bend, gu. and or, a fleur-de- lis in bend betw. two annulets, all counterchanged. Crest — A cross crosslet fitchee gu. Ellison. Per. pale, gu. and vert, an eagle displ. or. Crest — An eagle's head erased per fesse, or and gu. gorged with a mural coronet, az. Ellison. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three griflins' heads erased sa. Cre^t — A greyhound sa. Elllston (London). Per pale, gu. and vert, an eagle displ. or. Crest — An eagle's head erased ppr. gorged with a ducal coronet ar. Ellisworih. Per pale indented, gu. and ar. four ELM ELR palets connterchanged. Crest — A rose gu. betw. the attires of a stagppr. Ellisworth. J'er pale, gu. and ar. a pale engr. or. Elliswouth. Per pale, gu. and ar. a pale engr. or, betw. two lions vamp, counterchanged. Ellisworth. Gu. a pale engr. or, betw. four lions ramp- ar. Ellnor {London, Her. Off. London, c.U). Ar. on a cross sa. betw. four Coraisli choughs ppr. five bezants. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's head sa. beaked gu. charged with a bezant, betw. two wings displ. gold. Elloway. Or, a fosse az. over all a bend gu. Crest — A dragon's head gu. Ellukeb. Az. fretty ar. a chief of the last. Ellwell. Erm. on a chev. engr. betw. three eagles with two necks, di.«pl. gu. ducally gorged or, as many annulets of the last. Ellwouu (Yoikshire). Az. a chev. ar. in chief two mullets or, in base a buck's face of the second, attired of the third. Crest — On a mural coronet a stag sejant ppr. Ellv. Ar. a fesse engr. betw. six iieurs de lis gu. Crest — An arm erect, couped below the elbow, habited ar. grasping in the band ppr. a fleur-de-lis sa. Ellyot (Devon, Essex, and Surrey). Ar. a fesse gu. between two cotises wary az. Crest — An ele- phant's head couped ar. Ellyot. Az. a fesse or, within a bordure engr. ar. Kllyott (London). Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. two cotises wavy az. three martlets or- Crest — A demi pegasus ar. maned, winged, and hoofed or. Ellyott. Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. four cotises wavy sa. Crest — An elephant's head couped sa. tusked and eared ar. Ellyott. Az. a fesse or. Ellys. Sa. six plates, three, two, and one. Ellys. Or, on a cross sa. five crescents ar. Ellys. Az. three palets or. Elman (Suffolk). Sa. three eagles displ. with two heads ar. EniE, or Ellem (Elmside, co. Berwick). Gu. a pelican feeding her young ar. vulned l)pr. Eliieoen, or I^lmeuon. Ar. on a bend sa. three ci'escents of the field. Elmeet (Holland). Or, a fesse wavy az. Crest — A horse's head, bridled ppr. Elmer (Kisby, co. Lincoln) Ar. a cross sa. betw. four Cornish choughs ppr. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up erm. two wings expanded, out of a ducal coronet. Elmer. Per bend embattled ar. and gu. six martlets counterchanged. El.mes (Lancashire, and Lilford, co. Northampton). Erm. two bars sa. each charged with five elm leaves or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a woman's head and neck, couped below the breast, ppr. crined of the first. Elmes (Stanfield, co. Lincoln). Erm. two bars sa. each charged with three elm leaves or. Elmesly. Vert, an eagle displ. or. Elmested. Erm. a bend gu. El-iiham (Norfolk). Ar. a fesse betw. three eagles displ. sa. (Another, the fesse gu.) Elmore. Gu. on a chief or, a dolphin az. Crest — 'J'he top of a halbert issuing from the wreath. Elmsall (borne by Joseph Edward Eliisall, late Greaves, of 'Ihornhill, near Wakefield, co. York, esq.) Sa. three bars. engr. betw. ten elm leaves, erect, or, quartering quarterly, gu. and vert, an eagle, displayed, holding in the mouth a slip of oak ppr. for Greaves. Crest (of Elmsall) — An oak tree, entwined round the trunk with a vine branch, frutted ppr. Crest (of Greaves) — On a mount vert a stag, trippant, or, in the mouth a slip of oak ppr. Motto — Amieta vitibus ulmo. Elmslie. Or, three love-knots sa. Crest — A demi wolf issuing ppr. holding in pale a spear tasseied, also ppr. Elhy, or Elmey. Gu. five bezants, two, one, and two, betw. two flaunches sa. each charged with a lion ramp. or. Crest — On a chapeau a tower ppr. (Another, with the lions ar.) Elmye (Nettlested, co. SufTolk). Gyronny of eight, or and sa. on a chief of the first three elm leaves vert. Elnett. Ar. a saltiresa. masoned and pierced of the field. Elphick. Ar. on a chev. betw. three eagles with two heads gu. as many plates. Elphinston (Airth, Scotland). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three boars' heads erased gu. within a bordure of the last. Cre.it — A griffin sejant, holding in the dexter claw a sword erect; on the point a Saracen's head, all ppr. Motto — Do well, and let them say. Elphin.ston (Calderhall, Scotland). The same Arms. Crest — Two arms in saltire, the one on the right side, holding a sword, and the other on the left, hol ling a branch of laurel, all ppr. Motto — lu utrumque paratus. Elphinsto.v (Glacok, Scotland). Ar. on a chev. sa. between three boars' heads erased gu. an episcopal mitre of the first. Elphinston (Edinburgh). The same j4r!n,9, within a bordure gu. for diff. Crest — A right hand holding a writing pen featheied ppr. with the word Sedu- litate. Elphinston (Leys, Scotland). Ar. a chev. engr. sa. betw. three boars' heads erased gu. Elphinston (Melyholm, Scotland). The same Arms as of Airth, the bordure being engr. Crest — A griffin sejant sa. in the dexter claw a garland of laurel vert. Elphinston. Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three boars' heads erased gu. as many buckles of the field. Crest — A dove ar. with a snake ppr. Elphinston. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three boars' heads erased gu. Elphinston, or Elfinston. Gu. an elephant pass. ar. armed or. Elpiiinstone, Dalrymple-Horn (Hoi-n and Logie Elphinstone, co. Aberdeen, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, or, on asaltire az. betw. a mullet in chief and two water bougets in the flanks sa. nine lozenges of the field ; second and third, or three hunting horns in pale gu. on an escutcheon of pretence over all, arg. on a chev. sa. betw. three boars' heads gu. a mitre of gold, all within a bordure of the third. Crest— Two stags' horns erect, per fesse or and sa. .Supporters — Dexter, a bull ; sinister, an eagle. Motto — Moneo et muiiio. Elphinstone {Baron Elphinstone). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three boars' heads erased gu. Crest — A demi laJy, from the girdle richly attired in vestments, ar. and gu. holding in her dexter hand a tower of the first, masoned sa. ; in her sinister hand a branch of laurel ppr. Supporters — Two savages, wreathed about the head and loins with laurel, each holding in the exterior hand a club, all ppr. Motto — Cause caused it. Elphinstone (Baroness Keith). Arms, same as the last. Supporters — Dexter, a savage ppr. wnathed about the head and waist with laurel vert, in his exterior hand a club, on the bi'east, suspended from the neck by a ribbon gu. an escutcheon az. charged with a mullet within the horns rof an increscent or ; sinister, a stag ppr. collared az. charged with three cinquefoils ar. and pendent therefrom a shield of the last, with a chief gu. charged with three palets or, for JIarischal. Elphinsione (Sowerby, co. Camberland, bart.) Ar. guttee de sang, on a chev. embattled sa betw. three boars' heads erased gu. two swords ppr. pomels and hilts or. Crest — Oat of a mural crown gu. a demi woman afl'rontee, habited, in the dexter hand a sword erect ppr. pomel and hilt or, in the sini- ster, an olive branch vert. Motto — Semper para- tus. Elrict (Leicestershire). Ar. three bars az. Elhington (Welcom, Maltravers, co. Dorset). Ar. a fesse dancettee sa. bezantfee, between six storks of the second, beaked and legged gu. Elrincton (Essex and Middlesex). Ar. a fesse dancettee sa. bezantee, betw. five herons, three and two, of the second. ELT EL Y Elrington (Middlesex). Ar. on a fessc dancettee sa. betw. three Covnish choughs ppr. as many bezants. Crest— The Roman fasces in pale ppr. Ei.RiNGTON (Northumberland). Sa. three water bmigets ar. Elrington (Suffolk). Ar. three water boujets sa. Elringto.n. Ar. on a fe.sse dancettfee, between five herons sa. beaked and legged gu. as many bezants. Elsake (Yorkshire). Gu. three chev. interlaced ar. on a chief or, a lion pass, guard, az. Elsake (Yorkshire). Gu. a fret ai'. on a chief or, a lion pass, guard, az. Elsing-Phiorv (Spitalfields, London). Gu. a lion ramp, harry of eight ar. and sa. Elsing. Gu. two bars or, betw. three fleurs-de lis ar. Elslev (Patrick Brorapton, and Mount St. John, in the North Riding of the county of York, now represented by Charles Heneace Elsley, esq.) Quarterly, or and ar.five roses in saltire gu. seeded and barbed ppr. CVcsi— A sagittary reguai d. the human part ppr. tlie hind part arg. charged on the side with a like rose, drawing with his hands a bow and arrow ppr. Elson (Barhnm, Sussex). .4.r. a chief az. over all an eagle displ. gu. Crest— A demi eagle displ. ar. billettee sa. beaked or. Elstob ( Elstnb and Foxton, co. Durham). Per pale, gu. and vert, a fleur de-lis ar. Crest — A demi lion hoUling a mullet ar. Elston. Gu. a saltire betw. four escallops ar. Crest — On a chapeau an escallop betw. two wings ppr. Elswell. Or, on a chev. engr. betw. three eagles displ. with two necks gu. as many plates. Crest — On a bezant a cross pattee gu. Elswike, or Elswyke (Lancashire). Ar. on a chev. engr. gu. betw. three eagles displ. of the second, as many plates. Elsyng-Priory. Gu. three fleurs de lis in bend or, betw. tu 0 cotises of the last. Eltham (Cornwall). Ar. a bordure az. Eltoft (Lincolnsliire). Or, on a cUev. gu. betw. three fleurs dc lis vert, as many martlets of the lieid. Eltoft, or Eltokts (Farnley, co. York). Ar. three ch'-sarooks sa. Elton (Bristol, since of Clevedon Court, near Bris- tol, bart.) Paly of six, gu. and or, on a bend sa. three mullets of the second. Crest— An arm em- bowed, in armour, ppr. Iiolding in the gauntlet a scimetar ar. porael and hilt or, tied round the arm with a scarf vert. Elton-Mauwoou (Widworthy Court, CO. Devon, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, paly of six gu. and or, on a bend sa. three mullets of the second ; second and third, gu. a chev. erm. betw. three goats' heads erased arg. Crests — A dexter arm embowed in armour ppr. garnished or, adorned with a scarf about the wrist tied vert ; the hand in a gauntlet, holding a falchion ppr. pomel and hilt, or ; second, on a mount vert a ram couchant ppr. attired or. Motto — Artibus et armis. Elton (Berkshire and London, Tier. Off. Loncinn, c. 24). The same Arms. Crest — Out of a mural crown gu. an arm vested or, turned up ar. hold- ing in tiiehand ppr. a mullet of the second. Elton (Elton, co. Chester). Piily of six, or and az. on a bend sa. three mullets of the first. Elton (Ledbury, co. Hereford). Paly of six, or and gu. on a bend sa. tliree martlets of the first. Elton, alias Seii borne ( Herefordshire). Barry wavy of ten, ar. and az. a lion ramp. or. Crest — A lion's head affrontee er.ised or, collared az. Elton (Redland, originally of Ledbury, co. Hereford, and Newent, co. Gloucester). Paly of six, or and gu. on a bend sa. three mullets of the first. Crest — A dexter arm, embowed, vaiiibraced, ppr. holding fes.sevvays a falchion arg. pomtllcd and hilted, or, and encircling the ai-m at the elbow a cordon nowed vert. Elton. Paly of six, ar. and gu. on a bend sa. three mullets or. Eltonhead (Eltonhead, co. Lancaster). Quarterly, per fesse indented, sa. and ar. on the first quarter three plates. Eltonhead (Lancashire). Quarterly, per fesse in- dented, ar. and sa. in the chief of the second and third quarters three bezants. Elveuon. Ar. a fesse dancettee betw. three bugle- horns sa. Elvet. Gu. six billets erm. Crest — A lion sejant or. Elvin (borne by Charles Norton Elvin, of East Dereham, co. Norfolk, esq.) Arg. a chev. gu. betw. three martlets sa. Crest — A demi lion ramp, or, issuant from the summit of a rock, ajid holding a vine branch, all ppr. Motto — SpfftCllliir ageiiiJo. Elwas. Or, a bend gu. over all a fe.sse az. Crest — Three arrows, one in pale and two in saltire, or, flighted ar. headed ppr. environed with a serpent of the last. Elwat. Ar. a fesse sa. in chief two pellrts. Elwes (Roxbv, CO. Lincoln, Throcking, co. Hert- ford, and Great Billing, co. Northampton ; de- scended from Alderman Geoffrey Elwes, of London, youngest son of William Elwes, of Askha:n, co. York, and uncle of Sir Gervase Elwaies, Lieut, of the Tower of London at the time of the murder of Sir Thomas Overburie. The family of Elwes, of Stoke, CO. Suffolk, of which was John Elwes, the Miser, derived from John, second son of Alderman Geoffrey Elwes). Or, a fesse az. surmonnred by n bend gu. Crest — Five arrows or, entwined by a snake ppr. Elwes (Stoke Hall, co. Suffolk). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a fesse az. stirmounted by a bend gu. for Elwes; second and third, gu. on a chev. betw. three keys erect, ar. as many fleurs-de lis of the first, for Parker ; impaling, ar. on a cross az. betw. four mullets gu. a crescent or, for Banna- TYNE Two Crests— Yirst: five arrows or, entwined by a serpent ppr. ; si cond, a demi griffin holding in the dexter claw a sword erect ppr. Elvvick. Ar. on a chev. az. three fleurs de-lis or. Crest — An arm in armour or, tied round with a scarf az. holding in the hand ppr. a staff raguly of the first, the raguled parts erased of the second. Elvvick (Elwick, co. York, and Lancaster). Ar. three boars pass az. Crests as the last. Elwill (Exeter ; granted 11 Dec. 1701, to Sir John Elwill, knt. who was created a Baronet in HUE). The eventual heiress of the family, Selina-Mary, only dau. of Sir John Elwill, the last baronet, }>i. first, Felton Lionel Hervey, esq. and secondly, the Right Hon. Sir VVm. Henry Fremantle, G.C.H.) Erm. on a chev. engr. betw. three eagles displ. with two heads gu. each gorged with a ducal coro- net or, as many annulets of the last. Crest — An arm erect and cooped at the elbow, habited sa. cuff ar. the hand ppr. holding a fleece or. Elwin. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three martlets sa. Crest — A buck's head ppr. Elwin (as borne by Ha.stings Elwin, of Thorpe, co. Norfolk, esq.) Arg. a chev. gu. betw. three mart- lets sa. Crest — A stag's head erased ppr. horns or. Elwood (Ireland and Y'orkshire). Erm. on a chief gu. a lion I'amp. issuant or. Elwoou (as borne by Lieut.-Col. Charles William Elwooo, E.I.C.S. of Clayton Priory, co. Sussex). Az. a chev. arg. in chief two mullets or, in base a buck's face of the second, attired of the third. Crest — A dexter arm, embowed, in armour, the hand brandishing a battle-axe, all ppr. Motto— Fide et sedulitate. Ei.woRTH. Or, a fesse embattled sa. masoned of the first, betw. three chamber-pieces of the second. Crest — On a mount an ermine pass. ppr. Ei.woiiTHY. Az. two bars or, in chief three bezants. Crest — A steel cap ppr. Elwy'KE. Ar. three boars pass. az. Elwvn. Elwvnn, or Elwin. Gu. three scoops pale- ways, and in base as many crescents ar. Cre-pr. Falkiner (as borne by the late Sir Frederick John Falkiner, of Abbots' Town, co. Dublin, hart, who d. s. p. in 1815). Anns, &c. as Falkiner of Anne Mount. Falkner. Ar. three hawks' heads erased gu. Crest — On the stump of a tree an escutcheon pendent ppr. Falkworth. Ar. on a cross pattee gu. five escallops or. Fall (Dunbar, Scotland). Ar. a fesse chequy, gu. and of the first, betw. three boars' beads couped az. Crest — A cornucopia ppr. Fallage. Ar. three buckets sa. Falleny. Barry of ten, ar. and az. a bend and chief gu- Falleron. Gu. a lion ramp. or. Fallesby. Ar. two chev. gu. Crest — A dcmi ante- lope ar. Fallesby. Ar. two chev. gu. a cinquefoil az. for diff. Fallesley (Buckinghamshire). Or, two chev. gu. Fallesley. Or, two chev. gu. in the dexter chief point a crescent sa. Crest — A dexter arm from the shoulder, extended ppr. holding an anchor az. cabled sa. Fallesley. Or, two chev. gu. in the dexter chief a cinquefoil az. Fallew. Ar. on a chev. sa. three crescents or. Fallon. Az. an increscent ar. within an orle of eight estoiles or. Crest — A hand holding a millrind. Fallowes (Falluwes, co. Chester, descended from a younger branch of the Aldfords of Aid ford ; resi- dent for many generations at Fallowes Hall, and afterwards at Haywood Hall, in Alderley ; subse- quently removed to Derbyshire). Vert, a camel or. Fallowfielu (Cumberland). Sa. theee escallops or. Crest — On a chapeuu a lion guard, collared, and crowned with a ducal coi'onet, Fallun. Ar. on a chev. sa. three crescents or. Fali.vesle, or Fallesle (Northampton, temp. Rich. II ) Gu. two chev. or. Falmouth, Earl of. See Boscawen. Falstof. Quarterly, or and az. over all on a bend gu. three escallops ar. Falstofe, or Falstolfe (Norfolk and Suffolk). Quar- terly, or and az. Crest — A hawk sa. wings ex- panded, holding in the mouth an acorn branch vert, fructed or. Falstofe. Quarterly, az. and or, on a bend gu. three escallops ar. Crest — An oak tree vert. Falstopfe. The same Arms and Crest. Falstofe. Or, out of a fountain ar. a demi lion az. Falstolfe (Suffolk). Quarterly, or and az. over all, on a bend gu. three crosses crosslet of the first. Crest, as Falstofe of Norfolk. Falsyde (of that Ilk). Gu. a fesse or, betw. three bezants. Falvesley. Or, two chev. gu. Falwitz (Alderley, co. Chester). Vert, a camel statant or. Falyn, or Fallun. Ar.on a chev. sa. three crescents of the field. Fanacourt. Az. fifteen billets or, five, foiir, three, two, and one, a canton erm. Fanacourt. Sa. a cross patonce ar. within a bor- dure engr. or. Crest — A chevalier in full armour, wielding a sword ppr. Fanamborge. Az. a cinque in an orle of escallops or. Fancourt. Sa. a cross flory ar. within a bordure engr. or. Crest — Two stall's raguly, banded with olive ppr. Fancourt. Ar. a cross patonce az. within a bordure or. Fane {Earl of Westmoreland). Az. three dexter gauntlets, backs affrontee or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head ar. pied sa. armed of the first, charged on the neck with a rose gu. barbed and seeded ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a griffin, per fesse, ar. and or, gorged with a plain collar, and lined sa. ; sinister, a bull ar. pied sa. collared and lined or, at the end of the line a ring and three staples of the last. Motto — Ne vile fano. Fane (Wormsley, co. Oxford, a branch of the noble house of Westmoreland, descended from Henry Fane, esq. brother of the eighth E;irl, by Charlotte his wife, dau. and co-heir of Richard Luther of Myles's, co. Essex, esq.) Arms, Crest, Siud AlottOy as t!ie Earl of Westmoreland. Fane (Ireland). Az, on a chief ar. three gauntlets of tlje field Crest — A dexter hand, holding a laurel branch, all ppr. - Fane. Az. three sinister gauntlets or. Crest — A gauntlet or, holding a broken sword ar. hilt and pomel of the first. {Another erest — Out of a ducul coronet or, a bull's head pied, attired of the first, on the neck a rose gu. barbed vert, seeded gold.) Fane (Fulbeck, CO. Lincoln). The same Jr;«\, with due ditt". Crest— A. gauntlet or, holding a sword l>pr. hilt and pomel gold. Fanel. Sa. a chev. betw. three escallops ar. Fanhope (Cornwall) Erm. a lion i-amp. gu. crowned or, within a bordure sa. (.inother, the bordure bezautee.) Fanhope (Devonshire). Erm. a lion ramp. gu. crowned or. Fanmakers, or Fan-stick Makers, Company of, (London). Or, a fan displayed, with amount of various devices and colours, the sticks gu. on a, cbief per pale gu. and az. on the dexter side a shaving iron over a bundle of sticks tied together, or; on the sinister side a framed saw, in pale of the last. Crest— \ hand couped ppr. holding a fan displayed or. Vl/o<<«— Arts and trades united. Fan NELL, or Faun ell (Northamptonshire). Or, (another, ar.) a bend gu. within a bordure of the last, bezantee. Fannell (Northumberland). Ar. a bend gu. within a bordure sa. Fannell. Sa. a chev. betw. three escallops ar. on the F A R FAR cbev. a mullet gu. for diff. Crest — A tiger sejaut sa. ducally gorged or. Fannell. Ar. a beud gu. within a bordure erm. Fannell. Gu. a bend ar. within a bordure sa. be- zantee. Fannell. Per fesse, erm. and or, a cross sarcelly, (another, moline) gu. Fannell. Sa. a cross or, (another, ar.) Fannell. Erm. a cross moline gu. Fanner. Gu. a chev. betw. three leopards' faces or. Crest — Out of a five-leaved ducal coronet a buck's head all or. Fanner. Erm. two chev. gu. Fanner. Gu. a fesse ar. betw. three leopards' heads, or. Fanning. Az. fretty ar. and chev. gu. Crest — A dexter hand ppr. vested sa. holding a millrind az. Fansham. Per pale indented, six martlets, two, two, and two, counterchanged. Fanshaw (Derbyshire). Or, two chev. enn. betw. three fleurs-de-lis sa. Crest — A dragon's head erased or, charged with two chev. ermines. Fanshaw (Fanshawgate, co. Derby, Parsloes and Barking, CO. Essex, and West Park, co. Hertford ; from the last name derived the Lord Fanshawe). Or, a chev. bttw. three fleurs de lis sa. Crest — A dragou's head erased vert, flames of fire issuing fzom the mouth, all ppr. Fanshaw (Barking, co. Essex). Ar. a chev. voided, betw. three fleurs-de-lis sa. Fanshaw (Ireland). Or, a chev. betw. three fleurs- de-lis sa. Crest — A gi-eyhound sejant gu. Fanshaw. Or, two chev. ermines betw. three fleurs- de-lis sa. Fanshawe. Sa. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet az. a wivern sa. Fantlaroy, or Fantliir (Wiltshire). Gu. three infants' heads ar. crined or. Crest — A fleur de-lis or, betw. two wings expanded az. Fantlerov (Cornwall). Gu. three infants' heads, couped at the shoulders ppr. crined or. Crest— The head of a halbert, issuing from the wreath ppr. Fanwvke. Quarterly, ar. and sa. a bend vaire. Faquiek. Ar. a fesse betw. three mullets az. Crest — A hand issuant pruning a vine ppr. Faramond. Az. three toads or. Fareridge (Ireland). Or, in chief two fleurs de lis gu. and in base a martlet sa. Crest — A parrot gu. Farby, Ferby, or Feeeby (Kent). Sa. a fesse erm. betw. three goats' heads erased ar, Farby (Kent). The same Arms. Crest — A cintjuefoil or. Farby, or Farely. Or, a chev. betw. three water bougets sa. Fardell (as borne by John Fardell, of Lincolnshire, and of the Middle Temple, esq. banister-at law). Az. on a bend erm. betw. a unicorn's head erased in chief and a lion ramp, in base, erminois, an open book ppr. betw. two roses gu. barbed and seeded vert. Crest — On a mount vert a demi lion ramp, erminois, holding betw. the paws an open book as in the arms, charged on the shoulder with a rose gu. Motto — Non nobis solum. Farebrothek (borne by Charles Farecrother, esq. Lord Mayor of London in 1834;. Or, on a fesse, bttw. three crosses pattee in chief and a mullet in base gu. as many bezants. Crest — A greyhound's head couped ar. Fareley (Warwickshire). Per pale sa. and or. Farell (Herefordshire and Warwickshire). Per pale ar. and sa. Crest — A boar's head couped sa. gorged with a collar ar. charged with three tor- teaux. Fareway. Sa. a chev. betw. three escallops ar. Farewell (Hill Bishop, co. Somerset). Sa. a chev. engr. betw. thiee escallops ar. Crest — A tiger sa. ducally gorged, tufted, and armed or. Farey. Gyronny of twelve ar. and az. Crest — A plough ppr. Farcus. Or, a lion ramp. sa. on a chief az. a cross crosslet betw. a mullet on the dexter, and a rose on the sinister side, ar. a mullet of the second for difl". Farhill (Chichester). Or, on a chev. az. three fal- cons' heads erased of the field. Pariley. Sa. three bezants. Faringdon, or Farringuon (Little Farringdon, co. Devon ; the heiress tii. Cooper). Sa. three unicorns courant in pale ar. armed and crined or. Faringdon (Devonshire). The same, within a bordure engr. ar. Faringdon (Lancashire), Sa. three cinquefoils pierced ar. Faringdon (Lancashire). Ar. (another, or) a fesse gu. betw. three leopards' heads sa. Faringdon, or Farringdon (Lord Mayor of London, 130S, 1313, 1329, and 1323). Or, on a fesse gu. betw. ten crosses crosslet fitchee sa. three lions' heads erased or. Far INGE. Ar. two bars gemelles gu. in chief a lion (another, two lions) pass, of the second. Faringham, Farnham, or Farneham (Staffordshire). Quarteily, ar. and az. four crescents counter- changed. Crest — Out of an earl's coronet or, a Moor's head from the shoulders ppr. Faringham. Ar. a fesse betw. three ravens sa. Faringham. Ar. a fesse sa. betw. three Cornisli choughs ppr. Farington. See Farrington. Farlegh (Devonshire). Ar. six chevronels, the first, third, and fifth gu. the second, fourth, and sixth sa. Farley (Warwickshire). Per pale sa. and or. Farley. Or, three pales sa. Crest — An antelope's head erased, pierced through the neck by a short spear ppr. Farley (borne by the Rev. William Farley, M.A. of Effingham, co. Surrey). Per pale or and eriu. a cross crosslet gu. a chief dancettee of the last charged with a lamb pass. ppr. Crest — On a mount vert, before a calvary cross gu. a lamb pass. ppr. Motto — Tollit peccata niundi. Farlough (Lancashire). Or, a lion ramp. betw. three fleurs-de lis sa. Crest — A demi lion ramp, hold- ing a fleur-de-lis sa. Farmar, or Fermor (formerly of Mount Hovel, co. Cork, and of Dunsinane, co. Wexford, now borne by Hugh Hovel Baskerville Farmar, esq.) Ar. a fesse sa, betw. three lions' heads erased gu. ; the same as the Earls of I'omfret. Robert Fermor, third son of Sir George Fenuor, of Easton Neston, CO. Northampton, and Mary Curzon, his wife, went to Ireland temp. Queen Elizabeth, where he obtain- ed for his services from the crown grants of land, chiefly in the counties of Cork and Tipperary, and was the founder of this branch of the Fermor faiLily. Crest — A lion's head erased gu. Motto— Fortis et fidelis. Farmary (London; granted Dec. 1011). Ar. five pomeis in saltire, a chief indented gu. Farmer (Mount Pleasant, co. Sussex, bart.) Ar. a fesse sa. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. Crest — A leopard pass, guard, ppr. Farmer (Bumstead, co. Essex). Ar. on a fesse betw. three bucks' heads couped gu. as many buglehoriis or. Farmer (Leicestershire ; granted 1063). ,Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three lamps of the last flamantppr. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a salamander in flames ppr. Farmer (RatcliflT, co. Leicester). Az. (another, sa.) on a chev. ar. betw. three lamps or, burning with a flame ppr. a leopard's head gu.betw. two estoiles of the first. Motto — Esto vigilans. Farmer (Leicestershire). Vaire ar. and sa. Farmer (London, Northamptonshire, Shropshire, and Worcestershire). Ar. on a fesse sa. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. as many anchors or. Farmer, or Fermor (East Barsbam, co. Norfolk). Ar. on a saltire az. betw. four lions' htads erased gu. a martlet or, and four bezants, a chief of the second charged with an anchor and two palets of the fourth. Crest — A cock s head gu. combed and wattled or, in the beak a rose cf the first stalked and leaved vert. Farmer (Easton Neston, co. Northampton). Ar. a fesse sa. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. Crest F X R FAR — Out of a ducal coronet a cock's liead gu. crested and wattled or. F\RMER (Northumberland). The same Arms. Farmer (Soraerton, co. Oxford, temp. Henry VII. and VIII.) The same Arms as of London, &c. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a cock's head gu. crested and jelloped of the first. Farmer (Oxfordshire). Ar. a fesse sa. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. FiRMER (Scotland). Crest — A cross flory fitchee betw. two wings, each charged with a crescent. FariwilR (Clairvil, CO. Sussex). The same as of Easton Neston, co. Northampton. Farmer (Worcestershire). Ar. on a fesse sa. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. as many acorns slipped or. Farmer. At. on a saltire sa. betw. four lions' heads erased gu. a martlet or, betw. as many bezants ; on a chief of the third an anchor az. betw. two pellets. Farmer. Bendy of eight or and gu. on a chief ar. three fleurs-de-lis az. Farmercy (London). Ar. five pomeises in saltire, a chief indented gu. Farmingham, or Framlingham (Suffolk). Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. Crest — A sea-lion ramp. az. Farmingham. Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three martlets of the last. Farmor. Erm. a chev. sa. betw. three roses gu. seeded and leaved ppr. Farmory ( Lincolnshire). Ar. five pellets in saltire, a chief indented gu. Farmour. Ar. on a fesse sa. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. as many anchors or. Crest — A cock's head erased gu. combed and wattled or, holding ixi the beak a branch of flowers ar. leaved vert. Farnaby (Kippington, co. Kent, hart.) Ar. three bars gemelles gu. over all, on a bend or, a lion pass, of the second. Crest — On a mural coronet or, a stork holding in the beak a snake all ppr. charged on the neck with three bars gemelles ar. Farnaby (Wickham Court, co. Kent, bart. 21 July, 172(i). Quaiterly, first and fourth, az. on a chev. or, betw. three storks ar. as many roses gu. barbed vert, for Farnaby ; second and third, ar. three bars gemelles gu. on a bend or, a lion pass, of the second, for Lloyu. Crest — A stork ar. Farnall (as borne by Harry Burrard Farnall, esq. a magistrate for the county of Dorset ; Phillip Elliott Farnall, esq. a magistrate for Hampshire ; and George Rooke Farnall, of Burley Park, iii the latter county, esq. the three sons, by Martha his wife, dau. and co-heir of Phillip Elliott, esq. of Captain Harry Farnall, R.N. who was only son of Nathaniel Farnall, esq. of thu 60th Regt. by Eliza his wife, dau. of Colonel William Burrard). Or, on a bend gu. three annulets of the field, with- in a bordure of the second, bezantee. Motto — Persevere. Farnuen (Sedlescomb, co. Sussex ; granted Feb. 1634). Purp. a chev. vaire or and gu. betw. three leopards' heads of the second. Crest — On a mural crown or, a leopard's head purp. Farne. Ar. a lion pass. sa. betw. three fleurs-de-lis gu- Farnery (Kent). Gu. two bars gemelles ar. on a bend or, a lion pass, of the field, armed and langxied az. Farneby. Gu. two bars gemelles ar. on a bend of the second a lion pass. sa. Farnetold. Sa. a chev. engr. betw. three bucks' heads erased ar. attired or. Farneiax. Erm. a fesse gu. Farnham, Lord. See Maxwell. Farnham (Nether Hall, co. Leicester). Quarterly, or and az. in the first and fourth quarters a cres cent of the second. (Another, a mullet.) Farnham (Quorndon, co. Leicester ; borne by Edward Basil Farnham, of Quorndon, esq. great-giandson of Benjamin Farnham, a younger son of Farnham of Nether Hall, and his wife, Sarah, dau. and co- heiress of Edward Farnham, of Quorndon, esq.) Quarterly, or and az. in the first and second quai'- ters a crescent counterchanged. Crest — An eagle or, wings close, preying on a rabbit ar. Farnham. Quarterly, az. and or, four crescents counterchanged. Crest — An eagle preying on a coney ppr. Farnham. Or, a crescent az. Farnother (London). Gu. on a chev. az. three ducks, in base a shacklebolt ar. within a bordure engr. or, pellettee. Farnwell (Gloucestershire). Ar. a lion sejant gu. holding in both paws a palm branch vert, within a bordure engr. sa. Farnwell. Ar. a lion sejant gu. within a bordure engr. sa. FARguHAR (Greenwood Lodge, co. Surrey, bart.) Ar. a lion ramp. sa. betw. two sinister heads couped in chief gu. and a crescent in base az. Crest — An eagle rising ppr. Motto — Mente manuque. Farquhau-Townsend (Governor and Commander-in- chief of the Mauritius, bart.) The same Arms, Crest, and Motto. Farquhar (Gilmilnscroft, Scotland; Jane Farquhar, heiress of Gilmilnscroft, m. in 1777, John Gray, of Kilmerdenny, esq. and left a sou and heir, the present James Gray Farquhar, esq.) Ar. a lion ramp. sa. armed and laugued or, betw. three sinis- ter hands couped paleways gu. Crest — A dexter hand couped as in the arms. Supporters — Two greyhounds ppr. Motto — Sto, cado, fide.et armis. Farquhar (Mornie, Scotland). Quarterly, first, ar. a lion ramp. sa. armed or, and langued gu. ; second az. a sinister hand in pale couped ar. ; third, or, a galley with masts and tackling sa.; fourth, an oat tree vert. Crest — A star ar. issuing out of a cloud ppr. Motto — Vertitur in Diem. Parquharson (Invercauld, co. Aberdeen; descended from Donald Farquharson, eldest son of Farquhar, Chamberlain of Mar, temp. Robert II. who was son of Shaw Macduff, a scion of the Thanes of Fife). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a lion ramp, gu.; second and third, ar. a fir tree growing out of a mount in base fructed iipr. ; on a chief gu. the royal banner of Scotland displ. a canton of the field charged with a dagger also ppr. point down- wards. Crest — A demi lion ramp, holding in the dexter paw a dagger erect ppr. pomel and hilt or. Supporters — Two wild cats reguard. ppr. Motto— Fide et fortitudine. Farquharson (Langton House, co. Dorset). Arms and Crest, as the preceding. Farquharson (Finzean, co. Aberdeen; descended from Donald, son of Findla More Farquharson, slain at Pintie in 1347. The Farquharsons of Fin- zean contest the chiefship of the clan with the Farquharsons of Invercauld). Or, a lion ramp, gu. in chief thi-ee fir trees eradicated vert, on a canton ar. a flag az. charged with a saltire of the fourth. Crest — ^A demi lion ramp. gu. Supporters — The dexter, a Highlander in full costume, hold- ing in the exterior hand the standard of Scot- land ; on the sinister a mountain cat sa. Motto — In memoriam majorum. Farquharson (Haughton, co. Aberdeen; originally Cuming of Kellas, co. Moray, represented by John Farquharson, of Haughton, esq. whose father, Alexander Ogilvie, esq. assumed the name and arms of Farquharson, on inheriting the estates of his maternal ancestors ; paternally he derived from the Ogilvies of Fiudlater). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a lion ramp. gu. armed and laugued az. ; second, az. a bezant betw. three garbs or ; third, ar. a fir tree growing out of a mount vert. Crest — The sun rising out of a cU>ud ppr. Motto — lUumino. Farquharson (Inverey, Scotland, a cadet of Inver- cauld). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a lion ramp. gu. ; second and third, az. three bears' heads couped ar. muzzled gu, witliin a bordure wavy of the second, all within a bordure gu. charged in chief with a lion pass, guard, ar. imperially crowned or. Crest — The sun rising out of a cloud ppr. Motto — Non semper sub umbr.^. Farquharson. Or, a lion ramp, and a chief gu. Crest — A portcullis gu. T T 4 F R Farr (Iford, CO. Hants). Ar. three fleurs de-lis betw. two bendlets. Crest — A garb. F.iRRA (Norfolk). Ar. two bars gu. each charged with three cinquefoils or, a chief indented of the last. Fa RRANT (Kent). Sa. two bars erin. betw. nine fleurs-de-lis or. C're**— Out of a ducal coronet or, a pelican's head ar. Tuluing her breast, betw. a pair of wings gu. Farrant (as borne by Sir George Farrant, of North- sted House, Chelsfield, co. Kent, knt.) Ar. on a chief per pale, gu. and sa. two crosses patonce vairfe, or and az. Crest— k cubit arm erect, vested az. cuflF ar. charged with a cross patonce vaire of the last and gu. the hand grasping an anchor, cabled ppr. Farrant (Mitchara, co. Surrey, and Harden, co. York). Ar. on a chief gu. two crosses patonce vaire. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested vaire, cuff ar. holding in the hand ppr. a battle-axe of the second. Farrant, or Farrand (Charlton, co. York). Ar. on a chief gu. two crosses crosslet of the first. Farrak (Hull, CO. York). Ar. on a bend engr. sa. three horseshoes of the first. Crest — A horseshoe sa. betw. two wings ar. Farre. Gu. a saltire cotised betw. four fleurs-de-lis or. Farre (Great Bursted and Eastwood, co. Essex ; Visit, of that county, 1634). Gu. a saltire or, co- tised ar. betw. four fleurs de lis of the last. Farre, or Farr (as borne by Thomas Parr, of Beccles, CO. Norfolk, esq.) Same as preceding. Farrel, or Farrell (Ireland). Per pale, ar. and sa. on a canton gu. a harp or. Crest — A bear trans- fixed with a spear, head in bend sinister. Farrell (Connaught, Ireland ; descended from the Princes of Annaly). Vert, a lion ramp. or. Crest — On a ducal coronet a greyhound courant gorged with a collar, to which is affixed, by a broken chain suspended over him, a regal crown ppr. Supporters— Two otters ppr. Motto— Cn re bu ; 2. e. I have broken my hold. Farrell (Merrion Square North, Dublin). The same Arms. Crest — A dexter hand apaumfee gu. Farrell (Ireland). Per pale, or and sa. on a canton az. a harp of the first. Ci-est—k bear pass. sa. pierced through the shoulder with a hunting spear Farrell (Warwickshire). Sa. three pales or. Farrell (Cliester). See O'Ferrall. Fauren (Ireland and France). Gu. a saltire or. Farrer (Harrold, co. Bedford; Great Arnwell, co. Hertford; and of Somersetshire; granted lUO!)). .Ar. on a bend engr. gu. three horseshoes of the field. Crest — A horseshoe ar. betw. two wings .sa. Farrer (Cole Brayfield, near Olney, co. Bucks). The same Arms and Crest. Fakrer, or Farror (Hertfordshire, London, and Ewoot, CO. York ; granted 1G09). Ar. on a bend engr. sa. three horseshoes of the first. Crest— A horseshoe sa. betw. two wings ar. (Another crest — A horseshoe ar. betw. two wings or.; Farrer (Chichester, co. Sussex). Gu. a fer de moline pierced ar. over all a baton in bend az. Farrer. Ar. on a bend az. three horseshoes or. Farrer. Or, on a bend engr. sa. three horseshoes ar. Farr£r (Mainsforth and Bradbury, co. Durham). The heiress, Rebecca, >«. Robert Wren, of Biu- cliester, esq.) Ar. three horseshoes sa. evidently borrowed from FeiTers, Earl of Derby. Farriers, Company of (London). Ar. three horse- shoes sa. pierced of the field. Crest — An arm em- bowed, issuing from clouds on the sinister side, all ppr. holding in the hand a hammer az. handled and ducally crowned or. Supporters— Two horses ar. Motto— Vi et virtute. Farrington (Werden). See Farington. Farrington (Blackheath, co. Kent, hart.) Erm. on a chev. gu. betw. three leopards' faces sa. as many bombs or, fired ppr. Crest— A dragon, wings ele- vated, tail nowed, vert, bezantec, gorged with a muial crown ar. and chain lellexed over the back FA U or, charged on the body with two galtraps fesse- ways of the last. Motto— he bon temps viendra. Farrington (Devonshire). Or, (another, ar.) on a fesse gu. betw. nine crosses crosslet fitchee sa. three leopards' faces of the field. Farrington (Lancashire). Gu. three cinquefoils ar. Crest— A wivern, sans wings, tail eictended, vert. Farrington, or Farington (London). Gu. three cinquefoils ar. Crest — A wivern vert. Farrington (Chichester, co. Sussex; descended from a younger son of Farrington of Farrington: Sir Richard Farrington of Chichester was created a Baronet in 1897). Ar. a chev. betw. three leopards' heads gu. Farrington. Az. on a bend or, three martlets sa. Crest— A lamb pass. ar. bearing a banner pink, the staff ppr. surmounted by a cross or. Farrington. Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three leopards' heads sa. Farrow. Ar. on a bend sa. three horseshoes of the first. Crest — A lion's paw holding a thistle ppr. Farvvay (Devonshire). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three escallops ar. Farvvell. Sa. a chev. engr. ar. betw. three leopards' heads or. Crest — Two oak branches orleways vert, acorned or. Farwell. Sa. a chev. engr. betw. three escallops ar. Faryndon. Or, on a fesse gu. betw. thirteen crosses crosslet fitchfee sa. three lions' heads erased ar. Fasant. Gu. on a fesse betw. two chev. engr. or, three roses of the first. Crest~A Cornish chough', with wings expanded ppr. Fasart (Surrey). Sa. on a fesse betw. two chev. or, three roses gu. Faslake. Ar. a chev. betw. three catharine-wheels Fassett. Or, a bend betw. two lions' heads erased sa. Crest— A dolphin's head reguard. issuing from the wreath, swallowing a Negro ppr. Fassett, or Faussett (Lincolnshire). Ar. on a bend sa. three bucks' heads cabossed of the field. Fastolfe (Suffolk). Quarterly, or and az. on a bend gu. three crosses crosslet ar. Fastolfe. Quarterly, or and az. Fastolfe. Quarterly, or and sa. on a bend gu. three escallops ar. Fathe. Ar. a saltire engr. sa. pierced erra. Fattor (Higham, co. Norfolk). Sa. two .swans in pale ar. betw. as many flaunches or. Fauconeerg (temp. Edward I.) Ar. a lion ramp. az. Fauconelrce. Ar. two bars fusilly sa, Fauconberge, or Faucomberge. Ar. ten fusils con- joined, five and five, barways sa. Fauconberge. Sa. a cinquefoil, pierced, within an orle of eight escallops ar. Fauconbridge, or Favvconbridge. Ar. a lion ramp, az. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of three ostrich feathers, banded ppr. Fadconbridge. Ar. a lion ramp. az. depressed by a bend or. Fauell (Cornwall). Gu. on a bend wavy ar. three water bougets sa. Faugam. Ar. three bends compouy of the first and gu- Fadkeham. Ar. a fesse betw. three annulets gu. Faukenner (Surrey). Paly of eight, ar. and sa. over all, on a bend of the last, three cinquefoils or. Crest — A falcon ppr. belied or. Faukenner. Paly of eight, az. and ar. on a bend gu. three trefoils or. Faukenor. Ar. thi-ee falcons gu.; in chief as many pellets. Faukes. Erm. three mascles sa. Faulcalv. Or, a cross engr. gu. ; a chief ar. Faulconer (Hampshire). Paly of six, ai-. and sa. ; on a bend vert three trefoils slipped ar. Faulconer (Leicestershire). Ar. three falcons gu. Faulconer (Northamptonshire). Ar. three falcons within a bordure gu. Faulconer. Sa. three falcons volant ar. membered or. Faulder. Ar. three cliaplets vert, roses gu. Crest — On a mountain a beacon inflamed, all ppr. Faulkner (as borne by the Rev. Henry B. Faulkner , FA \V FEA of Slonne street, Chelsea). Paly of six, sa. and or, on a chief arg. a falcon close ppr. Crest— \ dragon's head and neck, with wings addorsed, couped at the shoulders ppr. Faulkner. Ar. three falcons gu. Crest — A lure or, httw. two falcons' wings ppr. Faulknek. Or, two bars gu. surmounted by a bend sa. a bordure az. Crest — A cross moline, pierced gu- Faunt, or Fant (Leicestershire). Ar. crusily fitch^e a lion ramp. gu. Crest — A boy ppr. in the dexter hand a toy (or paper windmill) or. Fauntleroy (CrundiiU, co. Hants; granted S Dec. 1033). The same Arms as Fa.vtlaroy, Wilts. Fauntleruy (Fauntleroy's Marsh, co. Dorset ; Vis. temp. Eliz.) Gu. three infants' heads couped at the shoulders ppr. crined or. Faussett fas borne by Goui'rey Faussett, D. D. of Heppington, co. Kent; Margaret Professor of Divinity in the University of Oxford, great grand- son of Bryan Faussett, of Rochester, esq. by Blai'y his wife, dau. and heir of Henry Godfrey, of Heppington, co. Kent, esq.) Or, a lion ramp. sa. debruised by a bend gobony ar, and gu. quartering Bryan, Godfrey, and Tore. Crest — A demi lion ramp. sa. holding in the paws a Tuscan column inclined bendways, gobony ar. and gu. the base and capital or. Favei.l. Sa. a chev. or, betw. three escallops ar. Crest — A sword in pale, supporting a mauuch ppr. Favell (Northumberland). Ar. (another, or) a bend and bordure gu. bezantee. Favei.l (Yorkshire). Viigdule's Visitation, 1660; now borne by James Favell, of Kirby Hall, near Cat- terick, esq.) Sa. a chev. betw. three escallops ar. Motto — En Dieu ma foi. Favell (Yorkshire). Sa. a chev. betw. three escal- lops or. Favenc (as borne by Abraham Favenc, of London, esq.) Az.a Spanish merchant brig, under sail ppr. on a chief invected arg. two mulberry leaves, the points opposed to each other, on each leaf two silk worms, also ppr. Crest— Oa a bale of Piedmont thrown silk, a falcon ppr. beaked, niembered, and belled or, gorged with a collar, therefrom a chain reflexed over the back, gold. Favencocbt. Sa. a cross flory ar. Favesend (Cheshire). Gii. a chief or. Favvle. Per fesse, erm. and or, over all a cross mo- line gii. Fawcett (Ireland). Ar. on a bend az. three bucks' heads cabossed of the field. Crest — A mitre. Fawcett (as borne by the Rev. John Fawcett, M.A. son of Christupher Fawcett, esq. Recorder of New- ca5tle on Tyne,who died in 1?95). Or, alion ramp, sa. debruised by a bend corapony, ^u. and ar. Fawcett. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. over all a bend go- bonated ar. and gu. Fawcon, or Falcon. Ar. three falcons gu. Crest — Four arrows, points downwards, and bow in sal- tire. Fawcon, or Falcon (Derbyshire). Gu. three falcons or. Fawcon (Northamptonshire). Ar. three falcons gu. within a bordure sa. Fawconberge. Or, a fesse az. in chief three pales gu- Fawconberce. Ar. a lion ramp. az. a label of three points gu. Fawconbribge (Essex). Ar. ten lozenges in fesse sa. Fawconbridce. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. Fawconbrioce. Ar. a lion ramp. az. debruised by a bend gobony, or and gu. Fawconbridce. Ar. three lions pass. gu. Fawconbridce. Ar. three leopards gu. armed and langued or. Fawconer, or Fawkoner. Palyofsix, ar. and az. ; on a bend gu. three trefoils slipped or. Crest — A tower sa. masoned or. Fawell. Or, a cro.ss moline gii. a chief ar. Fawkes (Fiirnley, co. York; descended from Falca- sius de Farneley, temp. Henry III.; the last male heir, Frances Fawkes, of Farnley, esq. d. in 1788, having devised his estate to his kinsman, Walter Hawksworth, of Hawksworth, esq. who assumed in consequence the surname and arms of Fawkes). Erm. a mascle sa. Crest — A falcon ppr. Motto — A Deo et reije. Fawkneu. Paly of six, ar. and sa. ; on a bend vert three trefoils slipped or. Crest — A trefoil as in the arms. Fawkoner (Buckinghamshire and Hampshire). Paly of six, ar. and az. on a bend gu. three trefoils slipped or. Fawlconer (Derbyshire). Ar. three martlets gu. in chief as many ogresses. Favv lconer (Hampshire, and Cogenhoe,co. NorthaTnp- ton). Sa. three falcons ar. beaked and legged or. Crest — A garb or, banded ar. Fawlde (Ravensden, co. Bedford). Gu. a fleur-de-lis or, betw. three bucks' heads cabossed of the last, attired arg. Crest — Three arrows, two in saitire and one in pale, gu. headed and feathered arg. issuing through a ducal coronet, or. Fawler (Shropshire). Az. on a bend engr. ar. betw. three lions pass, guard, or, as many crosses pattee sn. Fawnes (Lemington). Ar. a huglehorn betw. three crescents sa, Fawnes. Ar. a buglehorn betw. three crescents sa. each charged with a bezant. Crest — An apres ar. Fawnes. Az. three crescents betw. nine crosses cross- let or, three, three, two, and one. Favvset (Bellingsby, co. Lincoln). Ar. on a bend vert, three bucks' heads cabossed of the field. Crest — A stag's head erased ppr. Fawside, or Fawsvde (That Ilk, Scotland). Gu. a fesse or, betw. three bezants. Fay (Ireland). Ar. six roses gu. Crest — A dexter arm holding in the gauntlet a dagger, all ppr. Fayerley, or Fareley. Or, a lion ramp. gu. de- bruised by a bend sinister sa. Fayery, or Favry (Portcullis Pur.suivant temp. Edw. VI.) Per fesse or and az. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. all counterchanged, on a chief gu. as many lozenges erm. Faykevveather, or Fawether (Brisset, co. Suffolk; Her. Off. Int. MSS. Vincent, No. 154). Gu. six billets or, three, two, and one ; on a chief of the second a lion pass. vert. Crest — A lion's head erased gu. billettee or. Fayreweather (Suffolk). Az. six billets or, on achief ar. a lion r.imp. gu. billettee of the second. Fayrford. Ar. guttee de sang, three lions pass, coward gu. crowned or. Fayrford. Ar. guttee de sang, three lions pass. gu. crowned or. Fayrford. Ar. guttee de sang, three lions ramp, (another, pass, in pale) gu. bezantee, crowned or. Fayrly. Per pale, or and sa. Fazakerley (Fazakerley.co. Lancaster). Erm. three bars vert. Fazakerley (Lancashire). Gvi. three men's heads couped at the neck ppr. on each a cap ar. Crest — On a mount veit a swan close ar. Fazakerley (Lancashire). Sa. three swans ar. Fazakerley. Gu. three men's heads, fullfaced, couped at the neck ppr. wi-eathed about the tem- ples ar. and of the first. Crest — On a mount vert a swan with wings addorsed ar. Feake, or Feeke (Stafford ; London ; and Gadston, co. Surrey). Sa. a fesse dancettee or, in chief three fleurs de lis ar. Cre.^t — Outof a ducal coronet or, a demi ostrich, with wings expanded ar. beaked gu. holding in the mouth a horstshoe of the first. Feake (Norwich). Az. in fesse three fleurs-de-lis betw. four mullets ar. three in chief and one in base. Feabcuson (Ireland). Or, a lion ramp. sa. in chief a crosslet betw. a mullet of six points on the dex- ter, and a rose on the sinister. Crest — An arm iu armour embowed, holding a dagger. Fearnland. Gu. senifee of crosses cro.sslet a plain cross or. V V FEL Ff.abon (Sussex). Gu. a chev. betw. ttiree horseshoes or. Ci'ext — In a ducal coronet a falcon's liead ppr. Fearon. Or, a chey. betw. three horseshoes sa. Feast (Edmonton, co. Middlesex). Az. a dexter hand, couped at the wrist and clenched, in pale ar. Crest — A pheon gu. point upwards. Featherston (Ireland). See Fetherston. Featherstonhauch (Featlierstouhaugh, CO. Northum- berland). See Fetherston. Feauliteau (Clapham, CO. Surrey). Vert, on a bend betw. two garbs oi-, three vine leaves of the field. Crest — A squirrel sejant, cracking a nut, all ppr. Fecbury, or Feksbury. Gu. four bars or, a canton ar. (Another, the canton or.) Fecharde, 01" Fecher. Ar. on a fesse sa. betw. six crosslets gu. three cinquefoils of the first. Fechek (Hatfield, co. Hertford). Gu. ou a cross cross- let fitchee ar. betw. four demi lions or, five ogresses ; on a chief, paly of four, of the second aud az. a fish naiant counterchanged. Fecher. Or, a fesse gu. aud bend sa. Crest — A spur- rowel betw. two wings ppr. Fecher. Ar. on a fesse, betw. six crosses crosslet sa. three cinquefoils of the field. (Another, or.) Fecher. Ar. on a fesse, betw. six crosses crosslet sa. three plates. Fedelow. Ar. three leopards' heads erased gu. Crest — An ermine statant ppi". collared and lined sa. Fedkrton. Or, (anothei", ar.) three roses gu. Feilden (as borne by Robert Feilden, of Didsbury, near Manchester, esq.) Ar. on a fesse az. three lozenges or, quartering BroO!\je, viz. sa. on a chev. or, three broom sprigs verl. Crest — A nuthatch feeding on a hazel branch, all ppr. Feilden (as borne by the Rev. Henry James Feilden, Rector of Laugley, co. Derby). Tlie same Arms and Crest. Feilden (Witton, co. Lancaster; descended from Piaudle Feldeu, or Feilden, who was appointed, in the Queen's Charter dated l.'ilir.oue of the original Governors of the Blackburn Gr.immar St hool; the present repi-esentative is Joseph Flilden, of Wit- ton House, esq. son of Lhe late Henry Feilden, of Witton, esq. and grandson of Josej)h Feilden, also of Witton, esq. by his wife, Margaret, dau. aud co- heir of William Leyland, of Elarlbuni, esq.) Ar. on a fesse cotised az. betw. two martlets in chief .sa. and in base a rose gu. havbed and seeded ppr. three lozenges or. Crest — A nuihatch, perched upon a branch of hazel fructed, in I he beak a rose gu. slipped vert. Motto — Virtutis prasmium honor. Feilden (MoUington Hall, co. Chester; a younger branch of the Witton family). As the preceding. Feilden (Feniscowles, co Lancaster; also a branch of the Witton family). As the preceding. Feilding (Earl of Denbigh). Ar. an eagle displ. sa. armed and membereti or, bearing the ensigns of Feilding ; ar. on a fesse az. three lozenges or. Crest — A nuthatch, with a hazel branch, f)HCted, all ppr. Supporters — Two bucks ppr. atlired and uuguled or. Motto — Vii tutis pricmium honor. Felbich. Gu. a bend ar. cotised or. Felbridg. Or, a lion salient gu. Cre.it — A man's heart, imperially crowned, betw. two wings. Felbridge. Or, (another, ar.) a lion salient sa. Felbrice. Or, a lion salient gu. Crest — A tower embattled, thereon a bird rising. Felbkyge (Huntingdonshire aud Norfolk). Or, alion ramp. gu. Felbuhy (Northumberland). Vert, a goat climant ar. Felcury. Vert, a hind springing forward ar. Feld (Pagen Hall, co. Gloucester). Or, a fesse betw. an eagle displ. with two necks in chief, aud a stag's head cabossed in base, sa. Feld (Hampshire). Az. tliree garbs or. Feld, Fell, or Mc. Fell (Scotland). Or, a fesse sa. betw. an eagle displ. in chief and a dear's head cabossed in base, gu. Crest — An eagle's head erased ppr. Motto — Aspira. Feld. Per chev. sa. and erm.; in chief two dolphins chevronways, respecting each other, or. Felde (Madley, co. Hei eford). Sa. three garbs or. Felde. Az. a fesse or, betw. three eagles di-spl. ar. guttee gu. Felde. Sa. a chev. betw. three garbs ar. Feloe. Ar. a chev. vert, betw. three pomies. Feldingham, or Fillingham. Erm. a bend az. Cre.it — A slip of three teazles or. Felding (London). Ar. on a bend az. three lozenges or. Felding. Ar. on a fesse az. three lozenges or. Crest — Ou a branch vei t, fructed or, a woodpecker ppr. FELDON,or Felding (Leicestershire). The same Arms. Crest — A wild man. Fei.dridge (Worcesiershii-e). Ar. on a fesse az. three lozenges or. Creu—X bird or, holding in the beak a nut branch vert, fructed ppr. Feldi/e. Ar. on a fesse az. tliree fusils or. FEi,t onD, or Felforl. Lozengy, az. and erm. Fei, INGHAM. Gu. a fesse betw. three martlets ar. Felix. Quarterly, first aud fourth, gu. a cross or; second and third, az. a miUriud of the second. Crest — A covered cup gu. Fell (St. Martin's-in-the-FIelds, co. Middlesex). Ar. three lozenges in fesse verl, betw. as many damask rosts ppr. seeded or, barbed of the second. Crest — • Out of a mural coronet gu. a dexter arm embowed, in armour ppr. garnished or, holding in the hand ppr. a tikiiig-spear of the last. Fell (Lontlon). Or, three lozenges conjoined in fesse az. on the middle one a catharine wheel, thereon a cross pattee liCchee of the first; in chief a rose betw. a portcullis and a leopard's face of the se- cond, all within a oordtire gu. charged with four lozenges and as many escallops, alternately, ar. Crest— A hand holding a clarionet ppr. Fell (Newcastle). The same Arms. Crest — A ca- tharine-wiieeJ, ensigiied ou the top with a cross pattee fitt^liee oi*. Fe!.L (Scotland). The same Arnui aud Crest. Fbi.l (Bishop of Oxford, obt. JO July, 1686). Ar. on two oars sa. three crosses pattee fitchee or. Fell. Quarteily, or and gu. abend az. Crest — A lion sejaut ppr. Fell. Or, two bars sa. charged with three crosses pattee lltchee ar. two and one. Crest — Out of a duc;H coronet or, a demi eagle displ. aud ducally gorged. FcLLGKiDGE, or Fellbrygge (Gloucestershire). Gu. two (ious pass. enn. FELLBciDce. Gu. three lions pass. erm. Felt.gatc (Yaxley, co. Suffolk). Az. two bars ar. betw. six mvillels or, liiree, two, and one. Crest — A griffin sejant, salient ar. pierced through the breast with a broken spear or, holding the point in his mouth. Fellingham. Sa. a bend ar. betw. three covered salts or. FcLLiNGBAM. Gu. B fes.se betw. three martlets ar. FcLLOvv (Ireland). Az. a fesse uebulee erm. betw. three lions' heads erased or, crowned ar. Fellow (belaud j. Az. a fesse uebulee erm. betw. three lions' heads eiased or. Crest — A lion sejant guard, per fesse gu. and or, resting the dexter paw on an escutcheon per pale, of the first aud se- cond. Fellowes. The same Arms. Crest — Out of a cloud a dexter baud holding a club, all ppr. Fellowes (Ramsey Abbey, co. Huntingdon, and Ha- verlaud Hall, co. Norfolk; an ancient family, now represented by E uvv 4 Rt) Fellowes, of those places, esq.) Az. a fesse dancettee eim. betw. three lions' heads eiased or, mmally crowned ar. Crest — A lion's head, as in t'ne arms, charged with a fesse dancettee enn. Fellowes (Eggesford, co. Devon; as borne by the Hon. Newton Fellowes). Same as the prece- ding. Fellows (Norroy King of Arms, temp. Henry VIII.) Ar. on a fesse uebulee ermines, three griffins' heads erased or. Felstead (Great Yarmouth). Two chev. btjtw. as many roses and a ci'escent. Felt. Gu. a buck's head, couped at the neck, ar. attired or. Crest — On a mural coronet or, a stag pass. ppr. Felter. Az. three bendlcts within a bordure ar. FEN FEN charged with eight fleurs-de-lis of the first. Crest — A dexter hand ppr. liolding up a cup or. Feltham (London). Sa. two bars erm. in chief three leopards' faces or. Crext — An arm in armour, holding in the gauntlet a broken spear, the pieces in saltire, all ppr. Motto — Portanti spolio palma. Feltmakers, Company of (London). Arg. a dexter hand couped at the wrist gu. betw. two hatbands nowed az. in chief a hat sa. banded of the third. Crest — A naked arm embowed ppr. holding in the band a hat sa. banded az. Felton (Gloucestershire, Felton, co. Northumber- land, and Playford, co. Suffolk; Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of Sir Thomas Felton, of Playford, bart. by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and co-heir of James Howard, Earl of Suffolk, m. John Hervey, Earl of Bristol). Gu. two lions pass, in pale erm. crowned or. Felton (Gloucestershire). Gu. two lions pass, in pale, ar. Felton (Gloucestershire). Per pale, rert and gu. a lion pass. ar. Felton (Gloucestershire). Gu. two lions pass, in pale, ar. within a bordure flory counterflory of the last. Felton (Suffolk). Ar. on a bend, cotised az. three plates. (Another, bezants.) Felton (Ipswich, co. Suffolk). Sa. two lions pass. erm. ducally crowned or. Felton. Gu. two lions pass, in pale, ar. a baton gobonated of the second and az. Felton. Gu. two lions pass, in pale, within a double tressure ar. Felton. Gn, a buck's head or. Felton. Ar. on a bend az. three garbs or, a bordure of the second. Felton. Gu. three lions ramp. ar. Felton. Gu. two lions pass. erm. Two Crests — First, in a ducal coronet a pair of wings or and ar. ; second, a stag lodged, gu. ducally gorged and lined or, attires vert, at the top of each branch a bezant. Felton. Or, on a bend az. cotised gii. three plates. Felton, De. Gu. two lions pass, guard, ar. within a double tressure counterflory of the second. Feltwell. Ar. two lions pass. sa. Felvile. Per fesse, erm. and or, a cross sarcelly g". Femynor (Norfolk and Suffolk). Erm. two chev. Fencall. Or, a cross sarcelly gu. and chief ar. Fencall. Or, a cross sarcelly gu. ; ou a chief ar. three muscles of the second. Fencote (Yorkshire). Or, a fesse wavy sa. betw. three fencocks ppr, Fencourt. Ar. fretty gu. Crest— A portcullis sa. chains az. Fender. Az. a dexter hand holding up, on the point of a sword ar. an otter's head couped or. Fenell. Gu. a bend erm. betw. two martlets or. Fenes. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. FENEUX(Kent). Vert, a cher. or, betw. three eagles of the second. Feney. Gu. a cross moline or. Crest — Out of a heart a dexter hand holding a dagger in pale, ppr. Feney, or Feny. The same Arms, adding a lozenge of the first or, pierced lozengeways. Feningley. Ar. a fesse betw. six aspen leaves vert. Fen IS. Az. three lions ramp. or. Crest — Abridge of three arclies ppr. Il'ENKELL(London). Sa. a fesse dancettee, (another, indented) betw. three mullets ar. Fenkell. Ar. a fesse dancettee (another, indented) betw. three mullets sa. Crest — A mullet sa. Fenkell. Ar. a fesse indented betw. three mullets gu. Fenn (East Dereham, co. Norfolk) Ar. on a fesse az. three escallops of the first, within a bordure engr. of the second. Crest — A dragon's head erased. Fenn, Fenne, or Fenoy (Loudon). The same Arms and Crest. Fenn (Suffolk). Ar. on a fesse within a bordure engr. az. three escallops of the first. Crest — A dragon's head erased az. collared ar. on the collar three escallops of the first. Fenn. Az. bezantee, three dragons' heads ar. spotted sa. in each mouth a cross crosslet fitchee or. Fenne. Sa. three garbs ar. Fenne. Vert, a cross betw. four eaglets ar. Fe.nne. Gu. on a cross betw. four eaglets or, a cross pattee of the field. Fenne. Gu. a cross millrind pierced or. Fenner (jMiddlesex). Vert, a cross ar. cliarged with a cross formee gu. betw. four eagles displ. of the second. Fenner. Vert, a cross betw. four eagles displ. ar. FiiNXER. Az. on a cross ar. betw. four eagles displ. or, a cross formee sa. Fenner. Erm. two cher. sa. Fenner (Sussex). Vert, across arg. charged with a cross formee gu. betw. four eagles displ. of the second. Crest — An eagle displ. arg. membered or. Fennison (Edinburgh). Gu. a fesse betw. three bezants in chief, and a crane in base . . Crest — A crane's head ppr. Motto — Vigilat et ornat. Fennor (Sussex; granted 10 Nov. 4 Philip and Mary). Ar. a chev. engr. gu. betw. three marine wolves (or seadogs) naiant, sa. finned, ventred, and dented of the first, langued of the second. Fennor. Ar. a chev. engr. gu. betw. three marine wolves sa. Crest — A mermaid, holding in her dexter hand a dagger, all ppr. Fenouillet (London ; granted 23 April, 17fil). Vert, on a pile cotised or, betw. two beehives of the last, an anchor in pale, az. cabled gu. Crest — A demi pegasus reguard. or, winged gu. holding a banner vert, charged with a beehive of the first, staft'of the second. Motto — Industria et spe. Fenroder. Gu. on a chev. or, betw. three heads in profile, couped ar. as many crosses pattee litchee of the first; ou a chief of the third three eagles' legs, erased at the thigh, sa. Fenroi her (Londou). Gu. on a chev. ar. three ducks az. membered of the first, within a bordure engr, or, pellettee. Crest — A boar's head couped, betw, two brandies, orleways, ppr. Fentiman. Gu. three mascles or. Crest — A Cornish chough rising, ducally gorged ppr. Fenton (Kent, and Crake, co. YorkV Ar. a cross betw. four fleurs de-lis sa. Crest — A fleur-de-lis entiled with a ducal coronet or. Fenton (Nottinghamshire, et Ebor). The same jlr/ni and Crest. Fenton (as borne by John Fenton, of Glynamel, near Fishguard, est), and by the Rev. Samuel Fen- ton, sons of the late Richard Fenton, esq. barris- ter at-law, by Susannah his wife, dau. of David Pillet, of Oxford, esq. The family claims descent from Sir GeoIFrey Fenton, Chief Justice of Ire- land, temp. Elizabeth). Arms, as the preceding. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet an arm in armour embowed, holding a dagger, all ppr. Motto — (iwell angvia na gwarth. Fenton (in York Cathedral, Oct. 1114). Vert, six falcons' heads erased or. Fenton (Yorkshire). Ar. a cross gu. betw, four fleurs de lis sa. Fenton (Millearn). Gu. a bend engr. betw. two crescents ar. Crest — A palm tree growing out of a rock ppr. Motto — Per urdua surgo. Fenton (of that Ilk, Scotland). Gu. a bend engr. ar. Fenton (Baiky, Scotland). Ar. three crescents gu. Fenton (Kelly, Cardeu, and Ogile, Scotland). The same. Fenton (Elgin). Crest — On a ducal coronet a fleur- de-lis. Fenvother. Gu. on a chev. bttw. three pair of shackles or, as many moorcocks sa. all within a bordure engr. of the second, pellettee. Fenwekke. Gu. a fesse betw. six martlets ar. Fenwick (Pallion, near Sunderland, co. Durham, as borne by Robert Fenwick, esq ) The same Arms, impaling vert, on a chev. betw. three bucks FE R FER tripping or, as many cinquefoils gu. for Robinson. Crest and Motto, as the last. Fenwick (Fenwick, co. Northumberland, descended from De Fenwyke, Lord of the Castell and Tower of Fenwick temp. Henry I. ; the last direct male heir, tlie celebrated Sir John Fisnwick, of Fen- wick and Wallington, bart. was executed for high treason in 1697). Per fesse, gu. and ar. six mart- lets counterchanged. Crest — A phoenix in flames ppr. gorged with a mural crown. Motto — Perit ut vivat. Fenwick (Edmonton, co. Middlesex). The same Arms and Crest. Fenwick (Hallaton, co. Leicester). The same Arms. Crest — A phoenix ar. wings gu. gorged with a ducal crown or, issuant from flames ppr. Fenwick (as borne by Addison Fenwick, of Bishop Wearmouth, co. Durham, esq.) Per fesse gu. and ar. six martlets counterchanged. Crest — A phoenix in flames ppr. gorged with a mural crown. Motto — Virtute sibi prseniium. Fenwick. Or, on a chev. gu. betw. three martlets sa. two sugar canes of the field. Crest — A beaver pass. ppr. holding in the mouth a sugar cane or. Fenwicke (Longwitton Hall, co. Northumberland, represented by John Manners Fenwicke, of Long- fraralington, esq. eldest son and heir of the late James Fenwicke, of Longwitton, esq. by Jane his wife, only child and heir of John Manners, of Longframlington, esq.) Arms, &c. as Fenwicke of Fenwicke. Fenwicke. Per pale, ar. and sa. six martlets in pale, three and thi-ee, counterchanged. Fen w IKE. Per fesse, gu. aud ar. three martlets counterchanged. Fenwyke. Ar. three martlets gu. on a chief of the last as many martlets of the field. Fenwyke. Quarterly, gu. and or, within a bordurc counterchanged, over all a chev. vaire. Ferby (Paul's Cray, co. Kent). Sa. a fesse erm. betw. three goats' heads erased ar. Crest — On a mural coronet or, a plate betw. two wings sa. Ferby. Gu. a beud gobonated, ar. and az. on each of the last a leopard's face or, betw. two linns' heads erased, ar. all within a bordure gobonated, of the second aud third. Fercoll (Gloucestershire). Ar. a cross betw. four lozenges gu. Fere (Staflbrdshire). Gu. a mill-ink, pierced ar. Fere. Az. an anchor or. Fere. Gu. a cross moline or. Fere. Gu. a cross moliue ar. over all a bend az. Fereby. Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three lions' heads erased sa, Fereby. Gu. on a bend gobony, az. and ar. three leopards' heads or, betw. two lions' heads erased of the third, within a bordure gobony, of the last and second. Fereis. Barry of ten, or and gu. within a bordure az. Fereli,. Ar. a leopard's head gu. jessant-de-lis or. Ferrndon (Devonshire). Sa. three unicorns courant in pale, or. Ferford. Gu. five mascles conjoined in bend or. Crest — A stag's head collared or, in the mouth a cinquefoil az. stalked and leaved vert. Fergus. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. Crest — A demi lion ppr. crowned with a mural crown or. Fercushill. Ar. an eagle with wings expanded gu. Ferguson (Kilkerran, co. Ayr, bart.) Az. an arming buckle ar. betw. three boars' iicads or, quartering Dalrymple. Crest — On a tliistle, leaved and flowered ppr. a bee or. Motto — Dulcius ex as- peris. Ferguson (Londonderry, barf.) Arms, Crest, and Motto, same as the preceding. Ferguson (Bishop Wearmouth, co. Durham). The same Arms, Crest, and Motto. Ferguson (England). Az. a chev. betw. three boars' heads couped or. Crest — On a crescent a cock ppr. Ferguson (London). Az. a buckle ar. betw. three boars' heads erased or, within a bordure charged with four crosses crosslet fitchfee gu. Crest — An arm in armour, grasping a broken spear, all ppr. Motto — True to the last. Ferguson. Az. a buckle betw. three boars' heads, couped ar. within a bordure embattled of the second. Crest — A dexter hand issuing from a cloud, grasping a broken spear, in bend ppr. Motto — Arte et animo. Ferguson (Captain R.N.) Az. three boars' heads erased or. Crest — Out of clouds ppr. a crescent issuant ar. Fergusson (Craigdaroch, Scotland ; represented by Robert, son and heir of the late Right Hon. Robert Cutlar p'ergusson, of Craigdaroch). Ar. a lion ramp. az. on a chief gu. a ■ star betw. a cross crosslet fitdiee, and a rose of the field. Crest— A dexter hand grasping a broken spear, bendways ppr. Motto — Vi et arte. Ferguson (Pitfour, Scotland). Az. a buckle ar. betw. tliree boars' heads couped or, within a bordure of the second. Crest — A crescent ar. environed with clouds ppr. Motto — Virtute. Ferguson (Raith, Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp. .. betw. three buckles gu. a chief chequy az. and of the first. Crest — A demi lion ppr. holding betw. the paws a buckle gu. Motto — Virtutis for- tuna comes. Ferguson (Aberdeenshire and Herefordshire, as borne by Captain George Ferguson, of Yatton Court. Gu. three boars' heads, couped, within a bnrdure arg. Crest — Out of clouds ppr. a crescent, issuant, arg. Periman (Worcestershire). Gu. three horses' heads, couped ar. bridled within a bordure engr. of the second. Feringdon. Gu. (another, az.) three cinquefoils ar. Ferincham. Az. a saltire engr. ar. Ferington. Erm. on a chev. az. three bucks' heads or. Ferington. Paly of six, gu. and vaire, a chief or. Ferington. Or, two bars gu. on a chief of the first a lion pass. gold. Ferlev, or Farlegh. Ar. six chev. three sa. and as many gu. Ferlington. Sa. five fusils in fesse or. Ferm (of that Ilk, Scotland). Or, a fesse az. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. Ferman. Barry wavy of ten, ar. and az. on a chev. sa. three martlets of the first. Fermer, Fenmer, and Fekimob (Norfolk and Suffolk). Erm. two chev. gu. Fermingham (London). Gu. a fesse erm. betw. two weasels ar. Fermingham (Warwickshire). Quarterly, ar. and az. four crescents or. Fermincley. Gu. a fesse betw. six aspen leaves or. Fermor (Earl of Pomfret). Ar. a fesse sa. betw. three liens' heads erased gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a cock's head gu. crested aud wattled or. Supporters — Two lions ppr. Motto — Hoi a semper. Febmor (Welches, co. Sussex). Gu. a chev. vaire betw. three lions ramp. or. Crest — A tiger pass. erm. Fermor. See Farmar. Fermour. Erm. a chev. betw. three cinquefoils sa. Crest — Two oak branches in saltire, vert. Fernandes. Gu. two battle-axes endorsed or, in base a crescent of the last. Crest — Upon a cloud a celestial sphere ppr. Ferne (Parwich and Snitterton, co. Derby, Temple- Belwood, CO. Lincoln, and Staffordshire). Per bend indented, or and gu. Crest — A garb or, betw. two wings expanded per pale, indented of the first and gu. Ferne (Temple-Bellwood, co. Lincoln, and Stafl'ord- shire ; granted 1578). Per bend, or and gu. two lions heads erased, counterchanged. Crest — A talbot's head ar. eared and collared gu. garnished and ringed or, issuing out of ferne ppr. Ferne (Staffordshire). Per bend dancette, ar. and gu. FER FE R Ferne (Bonsall, co. Derby). Per bend indented, ar. and gu. two lions' heads erased, counterchanped, crowned or. Crest — On a mount of feme ppr. a garb or, banded gu. FiiRNE. Per fesse, ar. and gu. a lion ramp, within a bordure counterchanged. FiiRNE. Per bend dancettiie, or and gu. Crcxt — A garb or, betw. two wings expanded, the dexter per pale, dancettee or and gu. the sinister gu. and or. Fekneland, or Fernland. Gu. seniee de crosses crosslet or, Fernei.ey, or Fernley (Cheshire, Lancashire, and Sutton, CO. Suffolk). Or, on a bend vert, three bucks' heads cabossed ar. attired of the field. Crest — A talbot pass, ar. through ferne vert, col- lared and lined or, Frrnewold (Sufisex), Sa, a chev. engr. betw. three bucks' heads erased ar, FiiRNEY (Scotland). Ar. on a mount a stag lodged in a grove of trees vert, in chief a cross crosslet betw. two mullets or. Crest — A crescent ar. Fernie (Scotland). Or, on a mount a stag lodged in a grove of trees ppr. on n chief gu. a cinquefoil betw. two mullets of the field. Crest — A greyhound courant. Motto — Quiescens et vigilans. Fernii.ey. Ar. on a bend vert three bucks' beads of the first. Ferns (Ireland). Or, a lion ramp, reguard. gu. Crest — Out of a cup az. a nosegay of roses ppr. Ferny (Scotland). Or, a fesse az. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. Feron, or Ferron (Scotland). Az. a griffin ramp. or, a chief of the last. Crest — A cross pattee erm. Feronnes. Gu. a chev. betw. three horseshoes or. Fekounces. Gu. a chev. or, betw, thrue horseshoes ar, Ferquhar, and Farquhar (Scotland), Quarterly, first ar, a lion ramp. az. ; second, az. a sinister hand apaumee ar. ; third, or, a galley sa. flags gu.; fourth, ar. a tree vert; over the quarterings a crescent gu. Crest — A mullet issuing from the clouds ppr. Motto — Vertitur in diem. Ferraby. Gu. a fesse betw. three goats' heads erased or. Ferrall (Ireland), Ar, on a chev, az, three annu- lets of the first, a chief of the second. Crest — A dagger and sword in saltire ppr, Ferkand (St. Ives and Harden Grange, co. York). Quarterly, first and fourth, arg. on a chief gu. two crosses flory vaire, a cinqiiefoil az. (Dugdale's Yorkshire Visitation); but more commonly used as patonce vaire, v/ithout the cinquefoil, Ferranu; second, arg. a chev. betw. three crescents sa. on a canton of the second a dove witli an olive branch ppr. for Walker ; third, gu. on a mound of grass a swan close ppr. ducally gorged and chained or, for Dale of Dalton le Dale. Crest — In a hand a battle-axe ppr. Motto — Justus propositi tenax. Ferrant. Ar. three escutcheons gu. on each six bezants. Crest — A demi lion or, semee of rouudles az. Ferrab (London). Sa. a chev. ar. a canton erm. Ferrard, Viscount. See Foster, Ferrard (Skiptou in Craven, co. York; granted 20 March, 1,580). Ar, on a chief gu. three crosses pattee vaire, Ferrars, Ar. six horseshoes sa. Crest — On a cha- peau an eagle preying on a child, swaddled, all ppr. Ferrars, Ar. a fesse gu. in chief three torteaux. Ferre, De (as borne by Uayjiond de Ferre in l-O.^S, and by his descendant, John James Emmanuel DE Ferre, of Broad Street, London, merchant). Gu, three plates within a bordure chequy arg. aud az. Ferreman (London). Barry nebulee of ten, ar. and az. on a chev. sa. three martlets or. Ferrer. Or, three bendlets sa. Ferrers, Earl. See Shirley. Ferrers (Newton I'aik, to. Cornwall; the heiress m. Corytou). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three cinque- foils gu. as many horseshoes of the field. (Ano- ther, or.) Ferrers (Chai'tley). Vairfe, or, and gu. Ferrers (Derbyshire). Vaire, ar. and gu, Ferrers (Walton, co, Derby), Vaire, or, and gu, (Another adds a baton az.) Crest — A unicorn pass, erm, Ferrers {Earl of Derby). Vaire, or, and gu, a bor- dure az, semee of hoi-seshoes ar. Ferrers (Bere Ferrers, co. Devon : the co heirs m. CUampernowne, Poynings, and Fleming). Ar. (another, or) on a bend sa. three horseshoes of the field. Ferrers (Churston, co. Devon, ext. temp. Henry VI.: the co-heirs m. Ashford and Yarde). Same as tlio preceding, Ferrers (Boswithgy and Trelowarren ; the heiress m. Vyvyan : Sir William Pole states that all the Feners in Devonshire and Cornwall derived from the Bere Ferrers family). Or, on a bend sa, three horseshoes arg. Ferrers (Fiddington, co. Gloucester), Or, on a bend gu. cotised, az, three horseshoes or. Crest — An ostrich ppr, holding in the beak a horseshoe or, Ferrers (Groby). Gu, seven mascles conjoined or, three, three, aud one. Crest — A leopard pass. guard, ducally gorged ppr. Ferrers, or Ferreis (Hertfordshire). Vaire, or, and gu. within a bordure az. Crest — Two bees volant saltirewise ppr. Ferrers (Skellingthorpe, co, Lincoln). Ar. on a bend gu. cotised sa. three horseshoes of the first. Ferrers (Master of the Horse to the Duke of Noi'- manby). Ar. six horseshoes pierced sa, Ferrers {Lord of Oiilsey). Vaire, or, and gu, Ferrers {Lord of Tutburij). At. six. horseshoes sa, uail-holes or, Ferrers (Tamworth Castle, the senior line of the house of I'^errers : the heiress, Anne Ferrers, m. the Hon, Robert Shirley). Gu. seven mascles con- junct, three, three, and one, or, in chief a label of three points az. Ferrers (Baddesley Clinton, co. Warwick: the re- presentation of this, the only remaining brancli of the House of Ferrers, devolved in 1830 upon Marmion Edward Ferrers, esq. eldest son and heir of the late Edward Ferrers, of Baddesley Clin- ton, esq. by Lady Harriet Anne Ferrers Towns- hend, dau. of George, late Marquis Townshend). Quarterly, first and fourth, vaire or and gu. (arms of the original Earls of Derby, after the marriage of the third Earl with Peverill) ; second, sa. six horseshoes arg. three, two, and one, Ferrers, an- cient; third, gu. seven mascles or, a canton erm, Ferrers of Groby, Crest — A unicorn pass, erm. Motto — Splendio tritus, Ferrers (Bashall Hall, co, York : a younger branch of Ferrers of Baddesley became possessed of Bas- hall by marriage with Jane Whyte, grand daugli- ter and heir of Thomas Talbot, of Bashall, esq. : the heiress of the family, Doi'othy, eldest sister anJ co-heir of William Ferrers, esq. vi, Richard Walmesley,of Coldcoates Hall and Wiswall-within- Eaves, co. Lancaster, esq. and was mother of a daughter and heir, Margaret, wife of Hugh Hughes Lloyd, of Plymog, co. Denbigh, aud Gwerclas, co. Merioneth). As Ferrers of Baddesley. Ferrers. Gu. seveu mascles or, a bordure engr. ar. Crest— A unicorn pass. erm. Ferrers. Gu. seven mascles or, on a label az. nine horseshoes ar. Ferrers. Gu. three mascles conjoined in fesse or, Ferrers. Gu. six mascles (another, lozenges) or, a bend az. Frrrers. Lozengy or and az. Ferrers, Gu. three fusils or, Ferrers. Ar. five horseshoes in saltiro gu. nail- holes or. Ferrers. Ar. three horseshoes sa. Ferrers. Az. a fesse ar. and a bend gu. Ferrers. Sa. three crosses pomelle ar. Fkrrers. Gu. a cross moline ar. over all a bend sa. Ferrers. Or, six lions ramp. sa. two, two, and two. 1'i.RRERS. Vaire, or, aud gu. a bend az. ¥ E r FET Ferrers. Vaire, arg. and gu. Ferrers. Vaire, or, and gu. in the dexter corner a lion pass, guax'd. of the last. Ferrers. Vaire, or, and gu. a horilure az. semee of idcrescents gold. Ferrers. Ar. a fesse gu. fretty or. Ferrers. Ar. six horseshoes az. Crest — A pheon az. Ferres. Az. an inescutcheon Taire, ar. and gu. Ferrie (Glasgow). Az. an anchor ar. in chief a mul- let of six points betw. two crescents or. Crest — An anchor and cable. Motto — He firm. Ferrier (Edinburgh). Or, three horseshoes az. within a bordure gu. charged with two crescents in chief and a mullet in base ar. Crest — A wheatsheaf or. iI/o?n ramp, guard, or. Fleury (Ireland). Az. a saltire or, betw. four eels naiant wavy of the last. Crest — A lion pass. hold- ing a crescent. Flin, or Flixn (Ireland). Az. on a chief ar. three stags' hea('s rabossed sa. Ci«*— Two dexter hands conjoined ppr. attached to the wrists as many wings or. Flint (Norwich). Az. on a chev. betw. three flint- stones ar. two lions combatant gu. Flint (Professor, St. Andrew's, Scotland). Vert, a chev. betw. three flintstoues ar. Crest— A.u estoile. Motto — Sine macula. Flint. Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three crescents erm. Crest— A lion's gamb erect sa. holding a branch of laurel ppr. Flint (as borne by the late Sir Charles William Flint, knt.) Per chev. gu. and az. in chief two demi lions ramp, couped ; in base a key, in pale or. Crest — A flint ppr. thereon an estoile or. Flint. Vert, three flintstones ar. Fi int. Three leopards' heads ar. Flint, Sa. a lion ramp, and bordure engr. or. Flint. Sa. on a chev. engr. ar. betw. three crescents or, each charged with a mullet of the first, two lions combatant of the field. Flintarne. Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three eagles displ. sa. Flitt. Or, on a pale az. three antique crowns of the first. Crest — On a mount a dove ppr. Flockart. Ar. a c!iev. sa. Fi.OELTE. See Flote. Flood (as borne by Christopher Flood, of Bramber- Hill, Honiton.co. Devon, esq.) Or, on a chev. az. three cinquefoils of the field. Crest — A demi lion ramp. az. crowned or, holding a cinquefoil of the last. Flood (Ireland). Az. three swords ar. hilts in centre betw. the sun in chief or, and two mullets in base of the second. Crest — A heart crowned betw. two wings ppr. Flood (Flood Hall, Farmley, Newton Ormonde, Paulstown Castle, and Viewraount, Ireland. The name of Flood is one of distinction in the sister Island, and the high reputation, as a patriot, orator, and statesman, of Henry Flood, of Fai-mley, co. Kilkenny, renders it of undying celebrity). Vert, a chev. betw. three wolves' he;ids erased ar. ; con- firmed temp. Elizabeth, to Sir Thomas Fludd, of the CO. of Kent. Crest — A wolf's head, as in the arms. Flood. Or, a griflin segreant vert. Florack. Ar. two chev. betw. three cinquefoils gu. Floracke. Ar. a chev. betw. three cinquefoils sa. Florence. Ar. a cross floretty or. (Another, ar.) Florence. Az. a cross floretty ar. Florio (originally of Spain; granted 1014). Az. a heliotrope (or sunflower) or, issuing from the stalk, FLO FOG sprouting out of two leaves, vevt, in chief tlie sun in spleiidour ppr. Crest — A sun or. Florv (Somersetshire). Az, a crescent ar. betw. tliree fleurs-de-lis seeded or, Flory. Gu. a tieur de-lis ar. Floshino. Ar. a f sse indented point in point, or and gu. betw. two barrulets az. FLOi'E,or Floklte. Ar. a chev. sa. in base a trefoil slipped of the second. Crest — Out of a ducal coro- net a reindeer's head ppr. Flote (France). Ar. a bend lozengy gu. betw. six fleurs-de-lis az. Fi.oTE. Or, a lion ramp. sa. over all a bendlet gu. Fi^OTE. Ar. two barssa, on each as many escallops of the first. Flote. Ar. two bars sa. on each three escallops of the first. Flote. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three trefoils slipped of the second. Flote, or Fleet. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. over all on a bend sa. three mullets or. Flowde (Norfolk). Ar. on a cross sa. five crescents or. Flowde. The same Arms. Crest — Out of a tower a greyhound's head erased ar. collared sa. in the mouth a hind's leg erased jipr. Flower (Viscount Ashbroo/c). Ar. on a chev. voided sa. betw. three ravens, each holding in the beak an erm. spot, as many pellets. Crest — A raven, as in the arms. Supporters — Two tigers reguard. ppr. ducally gorged and cliained or. Motto — Mens coiiscia recti. Flower (Lobb, cn. 0.\ford, and Woodford, co. Essex, bart.) Per pale, az. and gu. a unicorn or, on a chief invecked erm. three gillyflowers ppr. over the centre flower a sword in bend dexter, also ppr. pomel and hilt gold, surmounted saltireways by a key of the last. Crest — A demi lion, per pale, ermine and ei'minois, gorged with a chain within a collar gemel or, in the dexter paw a gilly- flower ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a unicorn or, col- lared az. therefrom, pendent, an escutcheon erm. charged with a key erect, goM, holding in the mouth a gillyflower ppr.; sinister, a roebuck ppr. collared az. therefrom, pendent, an escutcheon erm. charged with the mace, representing that of the city of London, erect, or, in the mouth a gilly- flower, as the dexter. JMotto — Perseverando. Flower (Brecon). Sa. a cinquefoil erm. Flower (Isle of Ely, co. Cambridge). Per fesse, ar. and az. in chief two fleurs de-lis gu. in base, one, or. Crest — A stork, with wings elevated ppr. beaked and legged gu. Flower, or Flowre (Kent, Northamptonshire, and Yorkshire). Erm. a cinquefoil erm. Crest — A lion's head erased sa. Flower (Nottinghamshire ; granted IfiS I). The same Arms and Crest as Viscount Ash brook. Flower (Chilton, co. Wilts). Sa. a unicorn pass, or, on a chief ar. three pinks gu. stalked and leaved vert. Crest — A unicorn's head couped ar. Flower (Yorkshire, as borne by Willum Flower, Norroy King of Arms, temp. Elizabeth). Ermines, a cinquefoil ar. Flower, Erm. a cinquefoil pierced ar. Crest — A lion's head erased ar. charged with a mullet gu. Flower, . . A fesse dancette counterflory gu. Flower, or Flore. Az. a fleur-de-lis or. Flowerdf.w (Norfolk). Per chev. sa. and ar. three seabears, counterchanged. Flowerdue, or Flowerdew. Per chev. engr. ar. and sa. three water bougets, counterchanged. Crest — An arm couped at the shoulder, resting the elbow on the wreath in a mauncii ppr, Flowerdue. Per chev. engr. ar. and sa. three hinds tripping, counterclianged. Fi-OVD. Sa. a lion ramp, reguard. ar. on a chief em- battled or, a sword erect ppr. pomel and hilt gold, enfiledwith an eastern crown gu. betw. two tigers' faces, also ppr. Crest — A lion ramp, reguard. ar. murally crowned gu. bearing a flag, representing the standard of Tippoo Sultaun, flowing to the sinister, ppr. Floyd (Brecknockshire). Ar. a griffin segreant az. Floyd, Ar. a cross sa. Crest — A griflin sejant az. holding in the dexter paw a garland of laurel vert. Floyer (Floyer Hayes, co. Devon, and Mertritli, co. Somerset). Sa. a chev. betw. three arrows ar. points downward. Crest — A stag's head erased or, in the mouth an arrow ar. Floyer (Dorsetshire, borne by John Floyer, of West Stafford, esq.) Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three arrows or, quartering Croke, Baphe, Loundes, &c, Flud. Ar. on a cross sa. five crescents or. Fluud, or Floyd (Alillgate, co. Kent ; granted 10th Nov. 1572). Vert, a chev. betw. three wolves' beads ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet ar. an ounce's head ppr. Fludd. Sa. three horses' heads erased ar, Fludd. Ar. a cross betw. four crescents sa. Flude. Erm. a chev. betw. three crescents gu. Crest — An arm couped at the shoulder, erobowed, and resting the elijow on the wreath, holding a sword in pale, cnfiled with a Saracen's head couped ppr. Fludyer (London, and Troustrey, co. Monmouth, bart.) Sa. a cross patonce, betw. four escallops ar. each charged with a cross patonce of the field. Crest — An escallop, as in the Arms, betw. two wings elevated ar. Fludyer (Lord Mayor of London, 1761). Sa. a cross flory, betw. foul- escallops ar. each charged with a cross flory of the field. Crest, the same. Fly (Hampshire). Or, on a chev. engr. sa. betw. three pellets, each charged with a martlet of the field, as many fleurs do-lis gold. Crest — A cubit arm in armour, erect, ppr. holding in the gauntlet a hawk's lure or, stringed gu. Flye, or Flyght, Or, on a chev. engr. sa. a fleur- de lis betw. two conies courant, respecting each other, ar. betw. three pellets, on each a bird of the first. Fly.nt (Norfolk). .Sa. on a chev. engr. or, betw. three crescents erm. two lions combatant gu. Fly.nt. Sa. a chev. ai'. betw. three crescents of the second. Crest — A human heart purp. winged or. Fly.nton (Laceby, co, Lincoln). Ar. a cross lozengy Foche (Wotton, CO. Kent). Gu. a fesse dancettee betw. six lozenges or. FocHEBURY (Bedfordshire). Erm. on a chev. gu. three roses or. FoDERiNG. Quarterly, gu. and or, a cross lozengy ar. on the second quarter an eagle displ. of the third. FoDERiiNGHAY. Quarterly, or and gu. a cross lozengy ar. FoDERiNGSiiEY (Dorsetshire). Ar. three Saracens' heads, couped at the shoulders sa. FoDON (Staflbrdshire). Ar. on a fesse az. betw. three crossbows strung sa. as many arrows or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a pike's head az. FoDRiNGAY,or FoDRiNciiAY. Quarterly, or and gu. a cross lozengy ar. on the second quarter an eagle displ. of the third. FoDRiNGAY. The same Arms, the eagles or. Crest — A crane ar. in the beak a bunch of clover vert. FoDRiNGAY. Quarterly, or and gu. a cross lozengy ar. FoDRiNCAY. Ar. a bend nebul6e, counter-nebulee, betw. six crosses crosslet gu. FoDRiNGHAM (Yorkshire). Az. a bend ar. betw. six mullets of the last. Crest — A buck ppr. FOGELSTON, FOGHELSTO.N, Or FoULSTONE. Gu. On a chev. ar. three crescents sa, Fogg, or Focge (Richbury, co. Kent). Ar. (another, or) on a fesse, betw. three annulets sa. as many mullets pierced of the first. Crest — A unicorn's head ar. Fogg. Ar. on a fesse, betw. six annulets sa. three mullets pierced of the first. Tteo Crests — First, a unicorn's head couped ar. ; second, a unicorn's head couped ar. powdered with mullets sa. FoGCE. Ar. two bars sa. in chief three mullets of the last. FO L r o L FoKER.iM, or FoKEKHAM ( B eitshhe ) . Or, a bend engr. az. Crest — A long cross vert. FoKERAM (Berksbire). Or, a bend lozciigy az. FoKER«M. Or, fire lozenges in bend gu. FoKERAM. Az. a bend fusily or. FoKERAM. Ar. a bend engv. az. FoKERAND. Or, a bend fusily az. FoKERAY, or FoKERHAY (DeTonsliirc). Chequy, or (another, ar.) and az. a fesse raire, gu. and sa. FoKERAY, or FouKERAY (Devoushire). Chequy, or and gu. a fe.sse vaire. FoKERAY, or FouLKERAY (Devonshire). C'liequy, or and az. a fesse vaire, ar. and sa. FoKEREY. Vaire, a fesse gu. charged with another wavy sa. FoKERHAM (Berkshire and Derbyshire). Or, a bend lozengy az. FoKESLEY. Gu. two bars ar. FoKisTON, Ar. a cbev. gu. I'oLBORNE (Cambridgeshire). Or, a chev. sa. in chief two dragons of tlie second. FoLEORNE. Or, a chev. betw. three dragons su. Crest — A sinister hand couped, fisseways, ppr. FoLBORNE. Or, a chev. sa. in chief two wiverns of the second, respecting eadi other. FoLCHARU. Sa. a chev. betw. two covered cups or. FoLCiiER. Ei-m. on a bend gu. three bezants. (Ano- ther, plates.) Foi.CY (Worcester). Ar. a fesse engr. betw. thre; cinquefoils, all within a bordure sa. on a canton gu. a ducal coronet or. Crest — A lion sejant ar. holding betw. his feet a ducal coronet or. FoLEBARNE. Or, a chev. betw. three fish-wheels sa. FoLEBORNE. The Same Arms. Crest — Three holly leaves vert, banded gu. FoLEBURNE. Or, a chev. and two wivenis pass, displ. in chief, respecting each other, sa. FoLEFORi). Az. three laurel leaves or. FoLEHuRST. Gu. a fret or, and a chief ai\ FoLET. Gu. a bend ar. Crest — On a chapeau ppr. an escallop or. Foi.ET. Gu. abend or. FoLEViLLE. Per fesse, erm. and or, a cross moline gu- FoL^Y {Baron Foley). Ar. a fesse engr. betw. three cinquefoils sa. all within a bordure of the last. Crest — A lion ramp. ar. holding bitw. the fore- paws an escutcheon, charged with the anns. Supporters — Two lions ar. semee of cinquefoils sa. Motto — Ut prosim. Foley (Ridgway, co. Pembroke. The Foleys pos- sessed lands in that county from a very early pe- riod. In 1383 bears date the deed of feofi'ment, from Adam Hoton, Bishop of St. David's, to John Fowley and Ellen his wife; in which the feoffee is styled " Constabularius castri nostri de Llew- hawn et magister operum nostrorum). Arms, Crest, ani Motto, same as Lord Foley. Foley (Worcesteishire ; granted to Richard Foley, esq. in 1671). Ar. a fesse engr. betw. three cinque- foils, all within a bordure sa. on a canton gu. a ducal coronet or. Ci'est — A lion sejant ar. hold- ing betw. his paws a ducal coronet or. Foley (Stourbridge, co. Worcester). Same Arms. Foley (Ireland). Ar. a fesse engr. betw. three cinque- foils sa. Crest — A grifliu ramp. gu. winged, legged, and beaked or. Foley, or Foyley. Ar. a fesse engr. betw. three cinquefoils sa. FoLiAMBE (Croxdon, co. Stafford). Sa. a bend betw. six escallops or, within a bordure engr. gu. Crest — A leg couped at the thigh, quarterly, or and sa. spui-red of the first, on the thigh a fesse indented gu. ; the Arms and Crest charged with a crescent for diff. Folier (Scotland). Erm. a chev. az. betw. three mullets sa. on a chief of the lust three boars' heads and necks erased ar. FoLiFAT, or FOLIFOOT. Ar. a fesse betw. two lions pass, reguard. sa. FoLioT (Northamptonshire, temp. Henry II.) Gu. a bend ar. FOLIOT (Norfolk). The same. FoLiOT. Gu. on a bend ar. a martlet sa. FoLiOT. Erm. two (another, three) bars nebulee gu- FoLiOT (Bromyard, co. Worcester). Gu. a bend ar. ou the dexter point a martlet sa. Crest — A battle- axe ppr. FoLisuE, or FoNLisH. Gu. a fret or, and chief ar. FoLisHE, or FOiNLicH. Gu. a fret or, ou a chief ar. three mullets pierced sa. FoLJAMBE (Walton, Linacre Hall, co. Derby, and Ald- warke, co. York, descended from Sir Thomas Ful- jambe, bailiff of the High Peak, Derbysliire, 1272, and now represented by George Savilh Ful- JAMBE, of Osberton, co. Nottingham, and Aid- warke, co. York, esq.) Sa. a beud betw. six es- callops or. Crest — A jambe, unarmed, excepting the spur, quarterly, or aud sa. In 1513, Godfrey Foljambe, of Walton, had another crest granted to him, but it does not appear to have been adopted by his descendants, viz. a calopus or chatloup passant, or and sa. the horns quarterly in like manner. Foljambe (Wakefield, co. Y'ork). Sa. a beud or, betw. six escallops ar. Crest — An armed leg couped at the thigh, quartered, or and sa. spurred gold. FoLKE, or FiiLKE (Stafi'ordshire). Ar. a fesse betw. three mullets sa. FoLKES (Hillingdou, co. Norfolk, hart.) Per pale, vert and gu. a fleur-de lis erm. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, rested, per pale, vert aud gu. cufl" erm. holding in the hand a spear ppr. Mottoes — Qui sera sera; aud, Priucipiis obsta. FoLKES (Middlesex ; granted 11 March, 1C85). Per pale, vert and gu. a fleur-de-lis erm. Crest — A dexter ai-m erect, habited, per pale, vert and gu. cuft' turned up crra. the hand holding a javelin (or spear) ppr. FoLXiisTON. Per pale, gu. and ar. a fesse nebulee countei'changed. F0LK.EW0RTH. Ar. on a cross patoncj gu. five escal- lops or. Crest — An ostrich holding in the mouth a broken tilting spear. Foi.KiNGHAM (Barton, co. Y'ork). Ar. a chev. betw. three cinquefoils sa. FoLKiNGiiAM. Sa. a bend betw. six escallops ar. FoLKSTAYN. Per bend nebulee, ar. aud gu. (Ano- ther, gu. and ar.) Poller. Ar. guttee de poix, on a chief engr. gu. a lion pass, guard, of the field. Crest — A garb. Follett. Or three palm branches vert. Crest— A wolf pass, reguard. transfixed with an arrow. Follett (as borne by Sir William Webb Follett, M.P. her Slajesty's Solicitor-General, son of Ben- jamin Follett, of Topsham, near Exeter, esq.) Barry of twelve, gu. and arg. a beud sa. Cre^t — A demi griffin segreant. Motto — Quo virtus ducit scando. Foi.LiFORD. Az. three elm (or oak) leaves or. Follinoham. Sa. a bend ar. betw. three covered salts or. FoLLioi' (Northamptonshire). Barry wavy of six, erm. and gu. FoLLiOT, or FoLLiOTT. The same Arms. Crest — 0 a chapeau ppr. a wivcrn sejant, vert. FoLLiOT (Norfolk). Gu. a bend ar. (Another, or.) FoLLioTT (as borne by Jordan, Lord Folliott, sum- moned to Parliament as a Baron, teiuji. Edw. I. and Edw. II.) Gu. a bend ar. FoLLiOT (Pyrton, co. Worcester ; claimed to descend from William, bi-other of Jordan, Lord Folliott). Ar. a lion ramp, double queued, purp. crowned or. Folliott (as borne by the Lords Folliot, of Bally- shannon, so created in 1619, descended from the Folliotfl of Pyrton ; the sisters and co-heirs of Henry, last Lord Folliott, were : 1. Anne, m. to John Foley, of Lickhill, esq. ; 2. Rebecca, who m. Job Walker, of Wotton, co. Salop, esq. and had a dau. Rebecca, wife of Humphrey Saudford, of the Isle, esq. 3. Elizabeth, in. first, to Samuel I'owell, of Stannage Park, co. Radnor, esq. ; and, secondly, to the Rev. Thomas Jones. 4. Frances ; and 5. Mary, wife of Rowland Baugh, of Stone House, CO. Salop, esq.) Ar. a lion ramp, double FO 0 FO 11 (lueucd purpiu'e, ducally crowned or; on tlie neck of the lion a crescent for diff. Crest — A nag's head ar. issuing from a ducal coronet or. Sup-porters — Two lions ramp, pui-pure. FoLLiOTT (Stapely House, near Nantwich, co. Ches- ter ; as borne by William Harwoou Kolliott, of Stapely House, esq. son of .lames Folliott, of Lon- donderry, esq. descended from Vorkshii'e). Gu. a bend ar. Crest — A lion ramp, per pale, ar. and gu, Follsand (Scotland). Gu. a chev. ar. FoLLYE. Sa, a cross moline ar. Crest — An escallop betw, two olive branches, FoLLVOLL (Dorsetshii'e). Vert, a canton az, FoLKERAY (Blicklaud Baron, CO, Devon; the heiress m. Huckmore). Chequy, ar, and sa. a fesse vaire, ar. and gu. FoLMAN, Ar a fesse ermines betvv. three crov. ns sa. Crest — A wolf courant per pale, av. and erra. FoLMAN. Gu. a chev. vaire betw. three ducal coronets or. Folnahey, or Folgnarcy. Ar. three swans volant sa. Folsiiurst (Crewe, co. Chester). Gu. a fesse or. Crest — A unicoi'n's head, couped or. FoLTON. Gu. two lions pass. enn. Two Crests — First, in a ducal coi'ouet a pair of wings, or and ar. ; second, a st;ig at lodge, gu. ducally gorged and lined or, attired vert, at the top of each branch a bezant. FoLTHORPE. Ar. a saltire engr. az. FoLUNYLL (Leicestershii'e). Vaiie, sa. and ar. a quar- ter gu. FoLViLE (Ashby, co. Buckingham, and of Hunting- donshire). Per fesse ar. and or, a cross moline gu. Foi.viLE, or FoLviLL (Cheshire). Gu. a chief ar. over all a cross moline or. Crest — A garb per pale or and vert, the band countei'changed. FoLviLE (Kersby, CO. Durham). Barry nebulee of six ar. and sa. a canton gu. FoLviLE, or FoLLEViLLE. Per fesse erm, and or, a cross sarcelly gu. Crest — A grilTin's head erased, in the beak a sword ppr. FoLviLE. Per fesse erm. and or, a cross formee ar. FoLViLLE (Leicestershire). Per fesse or and ar. u cross moline gu. FoLYO'iT. Gu. a bend betw. six crescents ar, FoLVOTT. Az. six annulets or, three, two, and one. FONURE. Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a chev. voided sa. in the voidure three Moors' heads couped of the sfjcond ; second and third, ai*. on a cliev. sa. three crosses crosslet of the field. Crest — A Moor's head ppr. FoNLODE. Ar. three leopards' faces sa. a lion pass, in chief gu. FoNNUER, or FoNURAss (Francc). Gu. (another, az.) three bars ar. in chief a saltire engr. or. FuNNEREAU (liduionton, CO. Middlesex, and Christ Church Park, CO. Suffolk, descended from Zachary Fonnereau of La Rochel]e, who came to England at the revocation of the edict of Nantz). Gu. three chev. ar. on a chief az. a sun in splendour or. Crest — A sun in splendour or. Fonnereau. The same Anns. Crest — A lion ramp. supporting a garb ppr. Fontaine (London). Gu. a bend or, in the sinister chief a cinque foil erm. Fontaine. Arg. a chtv. az. betw. three estoiles in chief and a crescent in base gu. Crest — An eagle's head erased ppr. Fontaine, or Fontain. The same Arms. Crest — A raven's nest, with young ones, ppr. FoNTALL. Or, a cross sarcelly gu. and chief ar. FoNTECHAVNE. Az. fretty, on a canton or, a lion's gamb erased of the field. FooCE. Ar. on a fesse betw. three annulets sa. as many mullets of the field. FooRD. Az. on a fesse ar. betw. three bezants, as many cinquefoils gu. Crest — A flag displ. gu. FoORTH (London). Ar. a rose betw. two martlets in pale or, and as many flauuches of the second, on each a rose gu. Foot (Lord Mayor of London, 1651). Ar. a chev. in the dexter point a trefoil sa. Foot (Brentford, co. Mi jillcsex ; granted 1-1 Dec. 17G9), Az. on a bend erm. cotised or, tlnee leo- pards' faces ppr. Foot, or Foote (Ireland). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three trefoils slipped vert, two trefoils of the field. Crest — A greyhound's head per fesse ar. and su. collared gu. Foot. Or, a chev. sa. in the dexter corner a trefoil slipped of the second. Crest — A demi griffin re- guard, gu. winged or, holding a flag displ. of the first, charg; d with a crescent ar, Foote (Veryan, Lambessoin St, Clements, and Truro, CO, Cornwall ; of this family was Samuel Foote, the comedian and dramatist. The representative, when Lysons wrote, was Henry Foote, esq, resident at Wood, near Tavistock), Vert, a chev, betw, three doves ar. Crest — A licm's head erased ar. charged with an ermine spot sa. Foote (Tiverton, co. Devon). Or, a chev. sa. in the dexter corner a trefoil slipped of the second. Crest — A naked arm erect ppr. holding a trefoil slipped sa. Foote (Cornwall, temp. Henry VL and Kent, as borne by Robert Foote, of Chariton Place, co. Kent, esq.) Vert, a chev. betw. three martlets ar. quartering az. a sword in bend point down- wards ppr. betw. two mullets of six points pierced ar. for Hatley. Crest — A lion's head erased ar. charged on the neck with an ermine spot. Motto — Pedetentim. Foote (London). Ar. a chev. sa. in the chief dexter quarter a trefoil slipped of the second. Crest — An arm erect, vested sa. cuff ar. in the Land ppr. a trefoil slipped sa. Foote (London). Gu. six lozenges ar. three, two, and one, a chief indented or. Foote (SuiTolk). Az. four mascles ar. one, two, and one, a chief indented of the second. FooTES, or Foois (London and Sussex). Az. four lozenges in cross ar. a chief indented of the last. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a spear sa. headed ar. charged with three plates. FoQUETT. Av. a squirrel sejant, cracking a nut . . on a bordure az. eight fleurs-de-lis. Crest — A horse's head ar. armed in mail :iz. on the head a plume of ostrich feathers of the firot, bridled or. FoRUES {Earl of Granard). Az. three bears* head.^ couped ar. muzzled gu. Crest — A bear pass. ar. guttee de sang, muzzled gu. Supporters — Dexter, a unicorn erm. armed, maned, tufted, andunguled or ; sinister, a dragon, wings expanded, erni. yl/(i//(j— Fax mentis, incendium gloria?. Forces {Lord Forbes, and a Bart. N. S.) Az. three bears' heads couped ar. muzzled gu. Crest — A stag's h^ad attired ppr. Supporters — Two grey- hounds arg. collared gu. Alotto— Grace me guide. Forbes (Edinglassie, co. Aberdeen, hart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, az. three hears' heads couped ai-. muzzled gu. ; second and third, az. three cinque- foils ar. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour holding in the hand a Highland broadsword, all pjn*. Supporters — Two bears ar. Motto — Non tiraere. Forbes (Scotlaiid). Az. three bears' heads couped ar. muzzled gu. on an escutcheon of the second a sword and key in saltire of the third (the sword in bend sinistei', surmounted by the key), quarter- ing ar. three uuic.orns' heads ei'ased sa. Crest — An eagle raising sa. Note. — The badge is worn in the first qu;irter as hereditary high constable of Watertoun, near Edinburgh. Forces (Craigyvar Castle, co. Aberdeen, bart.) Az. a cross pattee fitcheebetw. three bears' heads couped arg. muzzled sa. Crest — A cock ppr. Motto — Vv atcU and pray. Forbes (Pitsligo, co. Aberdeen). Quarterly, first and foiirth, grand quarters; quarterly, first and third, az. on a chev. betw. three bears' heads couped arg. muzzled gu. a heart of the last; second and fourth, quarterly, first and fourth, az. three bears* heads couped arg. muzzled gu. ; second and third, az. three cinquefoils arg. ; second and third grand quarters or, a bend gu. surmounted of a fesse chequy az. and arg. Crests — First, A heart betw. two wings expanded; second, out of a baronet's coronet a hand holding a scimetar, all ppr. ; third. FOR FOR a dexter nrm grasping a sword. Siijiporters — Two bears sa. Mottoes — Nec tiinide uec temere ; and. Fax mentis honesta; gloria. Forres {Lord PitsUgo). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. three bears' heads couped ar. muzzled gu.; second and third, az. three cinquefoils ar. Crest — A falcon ppr. Motto — Altius ibunt qui ad sunima nituntur; and at other times, for crest, a hand lidding a sword ppr. with the motto, Nec timide, nec timere. Forbes (Alford, Scotland). Az. on a chev. betw. three bears' heads ar. muzzled gu. a heart of the last betw. two daggers meeting in point ppr. Crest — A dexter hand issuing from a cloud, holtling an anchor in bend, ppr. Motto — Non deest spes. Forbes (Ardo, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a cross pattee betw. three bears' heads coup -d ar. muzzled gu. ; second and third, ar. three uni- corns' heads erased sa. Crest — A stag's head couped gu. attired ar. Motto — Curii et candore. Forbes (Balfluig, Scotland). Az. a cliev. betw. three beai's' heads couped ar. muzzled gu. a man's heart ppr. betw. two daggers of the first, pomelled or. Crest — A dagger piercing a man's heart ppr. Motto — Non deest spes. Forbes (Ballogie, Scotland). Per fesse, on the first, Forbes; on the second, Preston. Crest — A sheaf of arrows ppr. Motto — Concordia praesto, Forbes (Brux, Scotland). Quarterly, first anil fourth, az. three beai's' heads couped ar. muzzled gu. ; second and third, or, three bars gu. within a bor- dure Tert. Crest — An eagle's head erased ppr. j\h)tto — Nec mons, nec subtrahit aer. Forbes (Carsindae, Scotland; descended from Dun- can, fourth son of William, Lord Forbes). The Arms of Forbes, with a crescent for diff. Crest — A bear's head. Motto — Spe expecto. Forbes (Culloden, co. Inverness ; descended, through the Tolqulion branch, from tlie noble family of Forbes, and now represented by Arthur Forbes, of Culloden House, esq. great-great-grandson of the Right Hon. Duncan Forbes, fifth Laird of Culloden, the celebrated Lord President of the Court of Session). Az. on a chev. betw. three bears' heads couped ar. muzzled gu. as many unicorns* heads erased sa. Crest — An eagle displ. or. Motto — Saliis per Christum ; or, Spernit huraum. Forbes (Corse, Scotland). Az. a cross pattee fifchee or, betw. three bears' heads couped ar. muzzled gu. Crest — A crown of thorns. Motto — Rosis coronat spina. Forbes (Eight, Scotland). Az. a fesse chequy ar. and gu. betw. three bears' heads couped of the second, muzzled of the third. Crest — A sandglass ppr. fltotto — Fiigit bora. Forbes (Foveran, Scotland). The same as of Tolqu- hon, in the centre of the arms of Forbes a cross pattee ar. for diff. Crest — A cross pattee ar. Motto— Sa\\is per Christum. Forbes (Kirknockie). Az. on a chev. betw. three bears' heads couped ar. muzzled gu. a heai-t of the last, within a bordure engr. of the second. Forbes (Millbuy, Scotland). Az. a skeen paleways, ■with a wolf's head couped or, on the point, betw. three bears' heads couped ar. muzzled gu. Crest — A bear's head, as in the arms, within an orle of olive branches vert. Motto — Virtute non ferocia. Forbes (Monimusk, Scotland; descended from Forbes of Carsindae). Az. on a chev. betw. three bears' heads couped ar. muzzled gu. a man's heart ppr. with wings or. Motto — Spe expecto. Forbes (Pittencrief, Scotland). Az. on a chev. betw. three bears' heads couped ar. muzzled gu. as many unicorns' heads erased sa. Crest — An eagle rising reguar.I. ppr. Motto — Spernit liumum. Forbes (Riris, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a lion ramp. gu. for Weems of Riris ; second and third, Forbes. Crest — A greyhound pass. ppr. 7>/o<o\\xs inter plurimos. FoRBtsHER. F.rm. on a fesse engr. betw. thr.e griHins' heads erased sa. each charged with an escallop or, a greyhound courant ar. chained gu. FoRBESHER. Erin, on a fisse engr. betw. three griffins' heads erased sa. a greyhound courant ar. Crest — On a chapeau the sun in splendour ppr. FoRBisHER. Erm. on a chief sa. three unicorns' heads couped ar. Forcer. Ar. three bars gemelles gu. Forcer. Sa. on a chev. engr. or, betw. three leopards' faces ar. as many pellets. Forcher. Erm. on a bend gu. three plates. Ford (Ember Court, co. Surrey, bai t.) Per pale gu. and or, two bends vaire, on a canton of the second a greyhound courant sa. Crest — A greyhound's head sa. erased gu. muzzled or. Mutto — Omnium rerum vicissitudo. Ford (White Waltham, co. Berks). Ar. on a fesse dancettee sa. seven bezants, in chief a bear coucliant of the second. Ford (Islington, Devonshire, Derbyshire, Surrey, Sussex, and Wiltshire). Az. three lions ramp, crowned or. Crest — A demi lion ramp, crowned or. Ford (as borne by Abraham Rawli.vson Ford, of EUel Hall, near Lancaster, esq. a magistrate for the county). Arms and Crest, as the preceding, /l/iif/o— Excitat. Ford (Abbey Field, co. Chester, represented by Charles Ford, of that place, esq.) Per fesse or and erm. a lion ramp. az. Crett — A lion's head erased az. Ford (Chagford, Ashburton, Bagtor, and Nutwell, co. Devon ; supposed by Prince to be descended from Fords of Fordmore, in Moreton Hampstead). Per fesse ar. and sa. within a bordure engr. in chief a greyhound courant, in base an owl, all counter- changed. Crest — A demi greyhound ramp. sa. charged with three acorns in bend, betw. two bendlets or, bttw. as many branches vert, fructed ar. (Another crest — A martlet ..) Ford, or Alford (Fordmore, co. Devon, temp. Ed- ward I.) Gu. a castle ar. crowned or, on the port a cross formee of the third. Ford (Prating, co. Essex). Ar. a wolf salient sa. Ford (Gloucestershire ; Bexley, and Canterbury, co. Kent; London; and Sufi'olk). Gu. two bends, vaire, or and az. on a canton of the second an anchor sa. Crest — Out of a naval coronet.. a bear's head sa. muzzled gu. Ford (London). Gu. two bends vairfe, on a canton or, an anchor sa. Ford (Middlesex). Az. a fesse dancettiie betw. three lions ramp. or. Ford (Ford, co. Devon). Sa. a pomegranate branch slipped and fructed or. FOR FOR FoiiD (SufFolk). Gu. two bends vaire.on a canton ov, a greyliouiul courant ai\ Crest — A grey'.iound's head erased ar. Ford. Gu. two bends vaiie, a canton or. (Another, on the canton three ogresses). FoiiD. Gil. an eagle displ. and chief ar. Ford, or Forth. Gii. two bends ar. on a canton or, a greyhound issuant sa. Foru. Gu. a pomegranate in pale or, slipped and leaved ppr. FoRUA vi, or FoRnn iM. Barry wavy of six or and az. on a chief gu. tu-o arrows in saltire betw. as many castles ar. Crest — On a mount vert a peacock ppr. PoRDAYNE. Az. three lions ramp, or, a label of as many point-* gu. FoRUE (Coolofreany, co. Wexford, and SeaforJe, co. Down, originally of Welsh extraction). Az. two flaunches or, in chief and in base a martlet, in fesse three roses, all counterchanged. Crest — A martlet or. Motto — Incorrupta ftdes nudaque Ve- ritas. FoRUE (Hadley, co. Suffolk). Or, four bends az. FoRUE. Sa. six lions ramp, three, two, and one or, crowned gu. FoRUE. Ar. three cocks gu. beaked and legged or. FoRUE. Az. a fcsse indented betw. three lions ramp, or. PoRUELE (Wraxham). Gu. a grilTm segreant ar. FoKDCciR. Erm. a lion ramp, per fesse gu. and az. guttee d'eau. FoRDER, or FoRUORE (Surrey). Erm. a lion ramp, per fesse az. and gu. fretty or. Crest — A hawthorn tree vert. FoRDESHAM. Ar. On a cross engr. sa. five mullets pierced or. PoRDHAM (Bishop of Ely, 1388). Sa. a chev. betw. three crosses patonce or. PoRDRiNGHAM (Yorkshire). Az. a bend betw. six mullets or. FoRDSHAM (Essex). Ar. on a cross engr. sa. five es- toiles or. FoRUYCE (Ayton). Gu. a dagger paleways ppr. betw. three bears' heads couped or, muz/.led of the first. Crest — A camel's head couped at the neck ppr. J/o<t — Out of a mural crown ppr. an an- telope's head ar. attired gu. {Another crest — A griifin's ht-ad erased ar. struck through the breast with an arrow ppr.) .Motto — Nou ostento sed os- tendo. Powell (Black Hall and Diptford, co. Devon; de- scended from William Fowell, of Black Hall, esq. h. 1556, second sou, by Grace his wife, dau. of John Somaster, of Payusford, esq. of Richard Fowhill, of Powhill's Combe, esq. grandsire of Sir Edmond Fowell, of Powell's Combe, the first bai-t. The late Rev. John Digby Powell, of Black Hall, d. in 1829, leaving issue three sons, of whom the eldest is John Digby Powell, esq. now male repre- sentative of the family ; and three daughters, of whom the eldest, Henrietta Digby, is married to Richard Sprye, esq. son of the Rev. John Sprye, Vicar of Ugborough, in Devon). Arms, &c. as Powell of Powell's Combe, with the additional quarterings of Glanville. Hele, Newton, Hawkins, Digby, Pakeman, Clarke, Ellis, Warwick, Knowl- ing, Kirkham, Dennys, Scobbahal, Milleton, Fer- rers, and Malherb. Powell (Plymouth and Harewood House, co. Corn- wall; descended from John Powell, esq. baiTister- at law, town-clei'k of Plymouth, a younger son of Richard Powell, of Fowell's Combe, esq. grand- father of Sir Edmond Fowell, hart.) Arms, Crest, and Motto, same as Powell of Powell's Combe. PowELL(('orsham,co. Wilts ; descended from Richard Fowell, a younger son of Fowell of Black Hall). Arms, Crest, and Motto, the same. PovvEY. Erm. on a chief gu. thi-ee cinquefoils ar. FowicK. Ar. a fesse betw. three anntiKts gu. FowKE (Lowesby, co. Leicester, bart.) Vert, a fleur- de-lis ar. Crest — A dextei- arm embowed, habited vert, cuff" ar. holding in the hand an ari'ow or, barbed and flighted of the second, point down- wards. Motto — Arma tuentiir pacem. FowKE (Dorsetshii-e, London, and Stafl'ordshire). I'he same Anns. Crest — An Indian goat's head erased ar. FowKE (Lord Mayor of Loudon, 1653). The same Arms and Crest, FowKE (Dublin). Vert, a fleur-de-lis or, betw. three escallops ar. Crest — A lion pass. az. charged with FO W FOX an escallop ar. ho]cli:ig in the dexter foot a fleur- de-lis or. FowKE (Elmsthorpe, oo. Leicester). Av. a cliev. gu. on a chief of the second three mullets pierced of the first. FowKE ("granted 1580). Az. a fleur-de-lis ar. on a chief indented of the second a lion pass. gu. FovvKEs (London). Sa. two bars ar. Crest — A golden fleece ppr. / FowKRor. Or, three lions pass, in pale sa. Crrst — A 1 on's pamb holding an ostrich's feather ppr. FowLCHAMi'E. Sa. a bend betw. six escallops ar. FowLE (Sandliurst, co. Kent, and Salhnrst, co. Sus- sex), Ar, a chev. gu, on a chief of the last three mullets of the first. Crest — A griffin's head erased, ar. pierced tlirough the neck with an arrow gu. harbed of the first, vulnod of tlie second. FowLE (River Hall, co. Sussex). Gu. a lion pass, guard, betw, three roses or, barbed vert. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an arm embowed, in armour, ppr. garnished gold, holding in the hand ppr. a battle axe of the first. Fowi.E (Chute Lodge, co. Wilts.) Gu. a lion pass, betw. three roses or. Crest, as the last. Fowi.E. Ar. a chev. sa. on a chief gu. three mullets pierced or. FowLEi! (Ricott, CO. Bedford). Az. on a chev. ar. betw. three birds or, as many crosses pattee sa. Crest — An owl ar. ducally gorged gu. Fowler (St. Tliomas, co. Stafi'ord, descended from Sir Richard Fowler, of Foxley, co. Buckingham, a cru- sader, temp. Richard \. who, by his extraordinary Tigihince, having saved the Christian camp from a nocturnal surprise, received the honour of knighthood on the field from his Royal Mastei', who, says ti-adition, caused the crest which Sir Richard then bore, a hand and lure, to be chan'ied to the vigilant owl). Az. on a chev. (anothei-, engr. ) betw. three lions pass, guard, or, as many crosses forraee (another, moline) sa. Crest — An owl, ar. ducally gorged or, {Another C7'€st — A cu- bit arm, habited az. holding in the hand ppr. a lure vei't, feathered ar. lined or, twisted round the arm.) Fowler (Harnage Grange, co. Salop, desci-nded from a younger brother of Brien Fowler, of St. Thomas. Lucy,eldestdau. and co-ht ir of Sir William Fowler, the third baronet of Harnage Grange,?;/. John Jones, esq. and w as grandmother of the late William Fowler Jones, of A.shurst Park, co. Kent, and of Cavendish Square, London, esq.) Arms, &c. as Fowler of St. Tliomas. Fowler (Pi ndeford, co. StafTord ; another branch of the Fowlers of St. Thomas, represented by Thomas Fowler, of Pendefoi'd Hall, esq.) Arms, &c. same as the i)receding. Fowler (Stonehouse, co. Gloucester; granted I.'tth March, UiOO). Quarterly, az. and or, in the first quarter a hawk's lure and line of the second. Crest — An ostrich's head or, betw, two wings ar. holding in the beak a horseshoe az. Fowler (Leicestershire). Gu. a chev. betw. three herons' heads erased ar. Fowler (Islington, co. Middlesex). Az. on a chev. ar. betw. three herons or, as many crosses formee gu- Fuwi.ER (Oxfordshire). Ar. (another, or) three wolves' heads erased gu. within a bordure of the second, charged with eight castles or. Fowler (Shropshire). Ar. three leopards' heads sa. in chief a lion pass. gu. Fowler (Horton Hall, and Leek, co. Stafford). On a chev. ar. betw. three lions pass, guard, or, as many crosses pattee sa. Fowler (granted 1093 ; borne by the Right Rev, EuwARD Fowler, D.D. Bishop of Gloucester, 169/). Per pale, gu. and sa. on a chev. or, betw. three lions pass, guard, erm. crowned gold, as many quatiefoils vert. Crest — A stork ar. membered gii. holding in the bill a cross formee fitcheo or. Fowler. Or, two wolves' hvads erasid, within a bordure engr. gu. charged with eight escallops of the field. Fowler. Ar. three cocks or, legs and beaks gu. -with collar round the neck oz. Fowler. Az. a chev. betw. three lapwings or. Fowler (borne by Lamuert Fowler, of Windlesham House, Bagshot, co. Surrey, esq. oue of the repre- sentatives of the ancient barony of Fitzwalter, 1295.) Az. on a chev. ar. betw. three lions pass, guard, or, as many crosses pattee sable, for Fow- ler, quartering Englefiehl, Mildmay, Ratcliffe, Burnell, Fitzwalter, and Devereux. J'lro Crests : of Fowler — An owl ar. ducally crowned or: of ENCLEriELD — An arm erect vested, per pale aa, and gu. cuff. ar. the hand holding a branch of laurel ppr. Motto — ,Sapiens qui vi^^ilat. FowLEs. Ar. three laurel leaves erect vert. Crest — A crescent ar. betw. the horns a cross pattee fitchee sa, FowLESHURST (Shropshire). Gu. fretty or, on a chief ar. two mullets pierced sa. FowLicHE. Gu. a fret or, and chief of the field. FowLiNGE (Ireland). Ar. on a chev. betw. three annulets gu. as many trefoils slipped or. FowLisH. Gu. fretty or, on a chief of the second two mullets of the first. FowLTHORPE (Yorkshire). Ar. a cross moline, a crescent for diff. FowNuowRE. Ar. a bend betw. two lions ramp. az. FowNEs, or Fo.N'Es (Cornwall). Az. two eagles displ. in chief, and a mullet in base, ar. FowNEs (Devonshire, resident in that county for more than two centuries, previously of Saxby >Saphy,co, Worcester). Arms, as the preceding, ('rest — A stump of an oak, with a branch on each side, ppr. FoAVNES. Az. three eagles displ. ar. Crest — A hawk holding in the dexter claw an ear of wheat ppr. Fox (as borne by George Townshe.vd Fox, esq. F.L.S. of Little Eppleton, co. Durham). Erm. on a chev. az. three foxes' heads, erased or. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up erm. a fox sejant or. Motto — Video et taceo. Fox (Missenden, co. Bucks). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three cocks gu. on a chief az. a fox courant or. Crest — A lion sejant guard, or, suppoiting with the dexter foot a book of the last. Fox (Youlgrave, co. Derby). Or, a chev. gu. betw. three foxes' heads erased az. Crest — A fox pass. az. Fox (Essex). Per pale, vert and sa. a cross pattee ar. Crest — On a chapeau gu. betw. two crosses potent, sa. and vert, a fox pass. ar. Fox (Essex). Quarterly, sa. and vert, a cross crosslet ar. Fox (Herefordshire, Leicestershire, and Ludlow, co. Salop). Ar. a chev. betw. tliree foxes' heads erased gu. Crest — A fox pass. gu. Fox (as borne by Sa.muel Fox, of Osmaston Hall, co. Derby, esq.) Same as the preceding. Fox (Ireland). Ar. a chev. betw. three foxes' heads erased gu. Crest — A castle sa. masoned ar. Fox (Bosworth, co. Leicester). Ar. on a chev. betw. three foxes' heads erased gu. a mullet or. Fox (Lincolnshire). Or, two bends az. on a chief of the last a fox courant of the first. Fox (Loudon). Ar. a chev. betw. three foxes' heads erased gu. collared or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a greyliound's head or. Fox (London and Yorkshire). Erm. a cheA'. az. betw. three foxes' heads erased ppr. Crest — A fox's head as in the arms. Fox (High Holborn, co. Middlesex; granted 12 June, 1032). Erminois, a chev. betw. three foxes' heads erased gu. langued ar. Fox (Chacombe, co. Northampton). Gu. a chev. erminois betw. three lions' heads erased or, on a chief of the last a fesse nebulee purp. ; over all, on the chief, a pale ar. charged with a fox's head erased of the first, all wilhin a bordure gold, charged with hurts. Crest — A fox pass, rciyuard. per pale ar. and gu. in the mouth a rose branch flowerf d of the last, stalked and leaved vert. Fox (Northamptonshire). Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three lions' heads erased ar. on a chief of the second a fesse nebulee, charged with a griffin's head of the first. Fox (Shropshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three foxes' heads erased gu. FOX F R A Fox (Derbyshire; now represented by Edward Fox, esq.) Arms, as the preceding. Crest — A fox courant. Fox. Or, three foxes' heads erased ppr. within a bordure ar. charged with eagles displ. sa. Crest— An eagle displ. sa. Fox (Brambani). See Lane-Fox. Fox (Grove Hill, Falmouth, co. Coi-nwall; tradition- ally descended from the same family as Lni-d Hol- land). Erm. on a chev. az. thi-ee foxes' heads erased or, within a bordure fleurettee of the second, and on a canton of the same, a drinking cup of the third, bearing three fleurs-de-lis ppr. on the urn, and charged in the centre with a rose gu. The panton was granted to commemorate the descent of the Fox family from a branch of the Crokers of Lineham. Crest — A fox sejant or, collared fleu- rettee az. its paw resting on a fleui'-de lis. Motto — Faij"e sans dire. Fox (Whitehall). Erra. on a cliev. az. three foxes' heads erased or, on a canton of the second a fleur- de-lis of the third. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up erm. a fox sejant or. Fox (Foxley, co. Wilts; borne by the Right Hon. Sir Stephen Fox, Lord Commissioner of tlie Treasury to King Charles II. who d. Oct. 1716; granted at Brussels by Sir Edward Walker, Garter, 30 Oct. I(i58). The same Arms and Crest. Fox (Bishop of Winchester). Az. a pelican or. Fox (Bishop of Winchester, Lord Privy Seal and Counsellor to Henry VII. and VIII. obiit 1528; Founder of Corpus Christi Coll. Oxon). Az. a pelican in her piety or, vulned ppr. Fox. Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three foxes* heads erased gu. collared and ringed or, as many bezants. Crest — A fox's head as in the arms. Fox. Az. a pelican in her nest, with wings expanded, feeding her young, vulned ppr. Fox. Az. a pelican vuluing herself, within a bordure or. Fox. Gu. on a chev. erm. a pale az. charged with a pelican vulning herself or, betw. three lions' heads erased of the last, within a bordure gold, hurtee. Fox. Or, three foxes' heads couped gu. Fox. Ar. on a bend betw. two lions pass. az. three foxes' heads erased or. Fox. Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three lions' heads erased or, a chief per fesse wavy az. and gold. Fox. Gu. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased or, a chief ar. Crest — On a mount an oak tree grow- ing among grass ppr. FoXALL (Huntingdonshire). Or, on a cross az. five escallops of the field. FoXALL (London). Ar. a chev. az. betw. three foxes' heads erased gu. Crest — A griflin's head or, erased gu. ducally gorged of the last. Fox ILL (London). Ar. two bars gu. FoXALL (Ireland). The same jlrms. Crest — Two hands, couped and conjoined in fusse, supporting a cross crosslet fitchee. FoXALL. Ar. a bend engr. az. FoxcoTE (Huntingdonshire). Or, on a cross az. five escallops of the field. FoxcoTE. Ar. a bend engr. az. FoxcoTE. Ar. on a cross az. five escallops or. FoxcoTT. Ar. on a bend az. three crouels reversed or. FoXLAY. Sa. three garbs ar. banded or, a chief of the second. Foxley (Berkshire). Gu. two bars ar. Crest — A hawk's leg erased at the thigh, belled. Foxley (Northamptonshire). Ar. a fesse engr. betw. three cinquefoils sa. Foxley. Gu. three bars ar. Foxley. Ar. a cross engr. betw. three cinquefoils sa. Foxley (Dorsetshire; granted to John Foxley, Shaftes- bury, CO. Dorset, esq. I(jOt>). Ar. a saltire chequy or and sa. betw. three trefoils of the second. Fox Strangeways {Earl of Jlcliester). Quarterly, first and fourth, erm. on a chev. az. three foxes' heads erased or ; on a canton of the second a fleur- de-lis of the third, for Fox ; second and third, sa. two lions pass, in pale ar. each charged with three bendlets gu. for Strangeways. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up erm. a fox sejant or. i^up- porters — Two foxes, tlie dexter erm. fretty or, collared dovetail az. charged with three fieurs-de- lis of the second ; the sinister ppr. collared as the dexter. Motto — Faire sans dire. Note — The canton for Fox was granted, as an honourable augmentation, by Chai'les II. 23 Nov. 1058, in recompense for the devoted attachment of Sir Stephen Fox, while his Ma- jesty was in exile. FoXTON (Cambridgeshire and London). Ar. a chev. (another engr.) ga. betw. three buglehnrns sa. gai'- nished or. Crest — A rose ar. barbed vert. Fox, Vassall (.Baron Ilolliind). Ei-m. on a chev. az. three foxes' heads erased or; on a canton of the second a fleur-de-lis of the third. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up erm. a fox sejant or. Sup- porters — The dexter, a fox ar. gorged with a collar gobony gu. and of the first, thereon roses of the second, and holding in the mouth a rose gu. slipped and leaved ppr. ; sinister, a fox ar. gorged as the dexter, thereto a chain affixed or. Motto — Et vitam impendere vero. FoxwELL. Per chev. vert and erm. in chief two leopards' faces or. Crest — A galley ppr. FoxwEST (London). Ar. a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee sa. Crest — A reindeer's head erased ppr. FoY. Paly of eight sa. and ar. a crescent gu. Crest — An eel ppr. FoY, or Le Fuy. Ar. six pellets, three, two, and one. FoYLE (Dorsetshire and Hampshire, 1G09). Ar. a cross counter-compony sa. and or, betw. four tre- foils slipped of the second. Crest — A horse's head ar. crined gu. gorged with two bars compony or and sa. FoYi.E (Dorsetshire and Stafl"ordshire). Ar. a saltire betw. four trefoils slipped sa. FovLE (Hamp.shire). Gu. a saltire chequy or and of the first, betw. four crosses crosslet fitchee ar. Crest — A cross crosslet fitchee ar. betw. two wings expanded, chequy or and gu. FoYLE (Somerford-Keynes, co. Wilt.s). Gu. a saltire compony, counter-compony or and az. betw. four crosses crosslet fitchee ar. Cresl — A cross crosslet ar. betw. two dragons' wings chequy or and az. FovLE. Ar. a saltire, counter-compony sa. and or, betw. four trefoils slipped of the second. FoYLE (Ireland). Az. a rose or, barbed vert. FoYSTER (granted to Samuel Foyster, of St. Pancras, CO. .Middlesex, esq. by Heard, Garter, and Lock, Clarencieux, '28 June, 1784). Az. a chev. erminois betw. two buglehorns in chief and a stag's head erased in base or. Crest — A demi stag ppr. attired and unguled or, collared with a bar gemelle gu. thereto suspended a buglehorn gold, stringed of the third. Fraig,\eau (St. James, Westminster ; granted 1757). Or, on a chev. engr. gu. three annulets of the first, betw. tv o storks rising in chief az. beaked and membered of the second, and in base, on a mount vert, an ash tree ppr. Crest — A stork close ar. beaked and membered gu. holding iu the beak a slip of ash tree ppr. Frame. Ar. on a chief gu. three lions ramp or. Crest — On a mount an ermine ppr. Framework Knitters, Company of ( London). Ar. a knitting frame sa. garnished or, with work pendent in base gu. Supporters — The dexter, a student of the University of Oxford, vested ppr. ; sinister, a woman ppr. vested az. hanilkerchief, apron, and cull's to the gown arg. in her dexter hand a knitting needle, and in her sinister a piece of worsted knit gu. Motto — Speed, strength, and truth united. Framham. Quarterly, ar. and az. four crescents couu- terchanged. Fr\mingham. Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. Crest — A demi Moor, brandishing a scimetar, and therewith attacking a tiger issuing on the sinister side. FR A FRA Framinghay. Sa. a chev. betw. three crescents erminois. Framlinoham, ov Fremlin (Hartlip, co. Kent). Gu. a chev. betw. three close helmets av. plumed oj-. Crest — An elephant or, armed gu. gorged with a chaplet Tert. Framlincham. Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three birds sa. beaked and legged of the second. Crest — A lion's head erased guard, or, charged with hurts and torteaux. Framlincham. Ar. a fesse az. charged with another dancettfee or. Framlincham. Ar. a fesse sa. thereon another dan- ccttee of the first. Frajipton (Moreton, toiip. Edward III. and Bnck land, CO. Dorset). Ar. a bend gii. cotised sa. Crc^t — A greyhound sejant ar. collared gu. ringed or. Motto — Perseverando. Frampton (t'pway, co. Dorset). Sa. three bars ar. in chief as many crescents or. Frampton (Dorsetshire). Ar. two bars gu. three crescents in chief or. Frampton (Dorsetshire). Ar. a bend cotised gu. Crest — A greyhound sejant. Frampton, or Framton. Sa. two lions' paws issuing out of the dexter and sinister base points, chevron- ways, ar. armed gu. Frampton. Barry of six ar. and gu. on a chief of the second three crescents or. Frampton. Barry of six gu. and ar. in chief thi'ee crescents or. Framsham (Warwickshire). Quarterly, ar. and az. four crescents counterchanged. Framton. Gu. three bars ar. in chief as many cres- cents or. Framyngham (SuflTolk, 158-}). Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. Crest — A camel's head erased az. bezautee. France (Bostock Hall, co. Chester). Ar. on a mount in base a hurst ppr. on a chief wavy az. three lieurs-de lis or. Crest — A mount, thereon a huvst, as in the arms, from the centre tree a shield pendent gu. charged with a fleur de lis or, strap az. France (Scotland). Vert, a saltire ar. on a chief or, three fleurs-de lis az. Crest — Out of a mount an oak tree fructed ppr. Franceis. Erm. on a canton sa. a harp ar. Crest — A hand issuing from a cloud, seizing a stag by the horns, ppr. Franceis, Fraunceis, or Fkancis (Foremark, co. Derby, 13G0 ; Jane, dau. and heiress of William Frauncys, of Foremark, esq. m. Sir Thomas Bur- dett, bart. Tlie Franceis of Coxliench were a younger branch of the Foremaik family). Ar. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. gu. Crest — A falcon rising or, in its beak a vine branch fructed ppr. Frances (Somersetshire). Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three mullets pierced gu. Frances (Scotland). Ar. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. az. Crest — The stump of an oak shooting forth a branch from the sinister vert. Frances. Ar. a chey. betw. three eagles displ. gu. Crest — An eagle, with wings endorsed or, on a branch of grapes refiexed over his head, fructed ppr. leaved vert. Frances. Ar. a fesse betw. three eagles displ. with two heads gu. Frances. Per bend sa. and or, (another az. and or) a lion ramp, counterchanged. Frances. Ar. a chev. betw. three mullets gu. Frances. Fmi. on a canton sa. a harp ar. stringed or. Frances. Per bend sinister or and sa. a lion ramp, counterchanged. Francev. Ar. a chev. betw. three mullets sa. Francey. Ar. two chev. betw. three mullets sa. Franceys (Derbyshire). Arms and Crest, as Fran- ceis. Franceys. Vert, a fesse or, counterfiory of fleurs-de- lis of the same. Franch. Ar. a cro.is triparted sa. FRANCUA.M. Gu. three crescents ar. a chief erm. Fbanche, or Franke (Bluemantle Pursuivant, temp. Henry VII.) Vert, a cross saltire invecked or. Franciie. Sa. a cross triple parted and fretted ar. Crest — A griffin segreant ppr. collared and lined or, the end of the line and ring turned off and held in the bill. Francheville. Ar. on a chev. az. six billets of the field. Francies. Erm. three bars sa. Francis (Derbyshire and Essex). Gu. a saltire betw. four crosses formee or. Francis (Derbyshire, and Cookmaines, co. Hertford). Ar. on a chev. wavy betw. three eagles displ. gu. as many estoiles of the first. Crest — On the trunk of a vine tree, fructed, an eagle, wings elevfited, all ppr. Francis (Derbyshire ; granted 4 May, 1577). Per bend or and sa. a lion ramp, counterchanged. Crest — An eagle displ. erm. beaked and membered or. Francis (Derbyshire). Per bend az. and ar. a lion ramp, counterchanged. Francis, or Fraunces (Derbyshire). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three eagles displ. sa. Francis (Devonshire, and Combflury, co. Somerset). Ar. a chev. betw. three mullets gu. pierced of the field. Francis (Colchester, co. Essex). Per fesse az. and or, a lion ramp, counterchanged. Francis (Lord Mayor of London, 1400). Erm. on a canton sa. a harp ar. Francis (Norfolk). Az. (another, gu.) a saltire betw. four crosses crosslet or. Francis (Staffordshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi eagle displ. gu. Francis (Suffolk). Gu. a chev. engr. erm. betw. three pigeons rising ar. legged or. Francis. Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three doves volant ar. Crest — A dove, in the beak an olive branch ppr. Motto — Insontes ut columbas. Francis. Gu. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. or. Francis. Erm. two bai's sa. Francis. Sa. on a bend gu. cotised of the same, three owls or. Francis, or Fraunces. Per fesse indented ar. and sa. three cocks, charged on the necks with two bars, all counterchanged. Francise. Ar. a chev. engr. sa. betw. three mullets pierced gu. Franck. Vert, on a saltire engr. or, a lion's head erased gu. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a lion's head gu. betw. two wings erminois. Franckcheney (Devonshire). Erm. on a chief gu. three lions ramp. ar. Francre (Grimsby, co. Lincoln, temp. Richard II. and of Essex and Sussex). Ar. a bend engr. sa. betw. two Cornish choughs ppr. Crest — On a staff raguly, fesseways or, a Cornish chough ppr. Francke (Derbyshire and Lincolnshire). Vert, a sal- tire engr. or. Francke (Knighton, co. York). Gu. three hawks close ar. beaked and belled or. Francke. Or, a bend engr. sa. in the sinister chief a Cornish chough ppr. Francke. Ar. a bend dancettee sa. betw. two Cornish choughs ppr. Francke. Gu. a saltire engr. or, a mullet for dilf. Francklin (Devonshire). Az. a bend betw. two dol- phins haurieut, embowed or. Franco (St. Catharine, Colman, London ; granted 17C0). In a landscape field a fountain, thereout issuing a palm tree, all ppr. Crest — A dexter arm habited purp. purfled and diapered or, culf ar. holding in the hand ppr. a palm branch vert. Motto — Sub pace copia. Francois. Gu. a pale vaire. Crest — On the stump of a tree, .shooting fortli branches, a hawk, belled ppr. Francois. Or, ten crescents gu. on each a hawk's bell ar. Francois. Erm. three bars sa. Frandolph, or Frandolfk. Or, (another, ar.) two lions pass, in pule gu. F R A FR A Frank (Boughtridge, Scotland). Vert, on a saltire engr. ar. ftve fleurs-de-lis of the first. Cre^t — A lion salient, tail forked ppr. Motto — Nou omnibus nati. Fbanke (Leicestershire; granted 6 Feb. 1689). Az. a fesse embattled ei"m. betw. two dexter arms rum- braced ar. garnished or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a dexter arm, vambraced as in the arms, holding a falchion ar. hilt and poniel gold. Frank (as borne by the Rev. Euward Frank, of Campsall, co. York). Vert, a saltire engr. or. Crest — A falcon. Franke. Vert, a saltire or. Franke. Vert, a saltire fusily or. Franke. Ar. a bend engr. betw. two birds sa. beaked and legged gu. Frankics. Vert, a saltire lozengy or. Frankford De Montmorency, Viscount. See Mont- morency. Franki.anu-Russell (Thirkelby, CO. York, bart.) Az. a dolphin naiant erabowed or, on a chief of the second two saltires gu. quarterly with Russell (having t:iken the additional name and arms of that family by sign manual), viz. ar. a lion ramp. gu. a chief sa. thereon three roses of the field. Crests — First, a dolphin ar. haurient and entwined I'oinid an anchor erect ppr. for Frank- i.ANu; second, a goat statant ar. gorged witli a mural crown, armed and hoofed or, for Russcll. Motto — Libera terra, libcrque animus. Franklanu (as appears on the monumental inscrip- tion in Chichester Cathedral, for Henry Frank- land, Vice Admiral of tlie Red). Az. a dolpliin or, on a chief of the last two saltii-es humettee gu. Crest — An anchor erect sa. entwined by a dolphin ar. Frankland (Rye, co. Hertford, 3 March, iSfii). Az. a dolphin embowed or, on a chief of the second a bird of the first collared ar. betw. two saltires gu. Crest — An anchor sa. enfiled with a dolphin ar. Frankland (Yorkshire). Gu. a dolphin betw. two annulets in pale or, on a chief of the second a martlet sa. betw. two saltires of the first. Franklanu (London). Gu. a dolphin naiant ar. on a chief of the second three saltires couped az. Franklin. Ar. on a bend betw. two lions' heads erased gu. a dolphin embowed of the field, betw. as many birds close or, collared az. Crest — A conger eel's head erect or, erased per fesse gu. betw. two branches vert. Franklin (Ireland). Ar. on a bend betw. two lions' heads erased gu. a dolphin of the field. Franklin (late Governoi' of New Jersey). Ar. on a bend betw. two lions' heads erased gu. a dolphin embowed betw. as many martlets or. Crest — A dolphin's bead in pale ar. erased gu. finned or, betw. two branches vert. Motto — Pro rege et patria. Franklyn (Kent). Gu. on a bend betw. two dolphins or, three lions' heads erased of the first. Franklyn (Kent). Ar. on a bend betw. two dolphins gu. three lions' heads erased or. Franklyn (Moore, co. Hertford, and Middlesex). Ar. on a bend az. three dolphins of the field. Crest — Adol])bin embowed ppr. iinned gu. pierced through the sides with two fishing spears in saltire or, tied at the top. Franklin (as borne by Richard Franklin, of Cle- menstone, co. Glamorgan, esq. son of the late Thomas Franklin, of Baglan House, in the same shire, esq. barrister-at-law). ArmSt &:c. as the pre- cCfliug. Franklyn, or Franklanu (Beccles,to. Suffolk). Az. a dolphin embowed ar. and chief or. Crest — A dolphin ar. entwined round an anchor erect sa. Franklyn (Yorkshire). Ar. on a bend engr. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. a dolphin betw. two birtls or. Crest — A fish's head in pale or, erased gu. betw. two sprigs vert. Franklyn. Az. on a bend betw. two dolphins em- bowed or, three lions' heads erased gu. Crest — A greyhound's head brown, collared or, betw. two wings ar. Franklyn. Ar. on a bend engr. betw. two lions' heads erased gu. a dolphin naiant betw. as many birds or. Franklyn. Ar. on a bend betw. three lions' heads erased gu. two doljjhins or. Franklyn. Ar. on a pale gu. a dolphin hanrient of the first betw. two saltires engr. of the second, on a chief az. a lion ramp. ar. betw. two birds or. Crest — A hind's head erased or, charged with three pellets betw. two wings expanded vaire, or and az. Franks. Vert, on a saltire or, a torteau. Crest — On the trunk of a tree ppr. a hawk of the last charged on the breast with a torteau. {Another crest — On the stump of a tree ppr. a falcon or.) Franks (as borne by William Franks, of Woodhill Hatfield, CO. Hertford, esq.) Arms and Crests as the preceding. Motto — Sic vos non vobis. Franks (as borne by the late Moses Franks, of Ted- dingtou,co. Middlesex, esq.) Ar. a bend betw, six lions ramp. sa. Crest — A stag's head erased ppr. Frankton. Gu. on a chev. or, three mullets sa. Frannes. Gu. a saltire betw. four crosses crosslet ar. Fransham. Per pale indented or and az. sis martlets counterchanged. Fransham. Gu. three crescents ar. a chief erm. Franshan, or Francham. Per pale indented ar. and az. six martlets counterchanged. Franton. Sa. two lions' paws in chey. ar. issuing from the field. Fraser {Baron Saltoun). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. three frasiers, or cinquefoils ar. for Fraser ; second, or, a lion ramp. gu. debruised with a rib- bon sa. for Abeunethy ; third, ar. three piles gu. for WisHART. Crest — An ostrich holding in the beak a horseshoe all ppr. Swpporters — Two angels, wings expanded and endorsed ppr. vested in long garments or. Motto — In God is all. Fraser (Leadclune, co. Inverness, bai't.) Quarterly, first and fourth, az. abend engr. betw. three cinque- foils (or frasiers) ar. a canton gyronny of eight or and sa. ; second and third, ar. three antique crowns gu. (the latter quartering was granted to Sir Simon Frazer, for having thrice saved the life of Robert Bruce at the battle of Methven). Crest — A buck's head erased gu. Supporters — Two stags ppr. attired and unguled or, collared az. pendent therefrom an escutcheon, gyronny of eiglit gold and sa. each resting one foot on an anchor of the last. Motto — .le suis pret. (Ratified and con- finned to the present bart. by patent from the Lyon Office, dated 3 January, 1807). Fraser {Baron Loviit). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. three cinquefoils ar. ; second and third, gu. three antique crowns or. Crest — A back's head er:ised or, attired ar. Supporters — Two bucks ppr. Motto — Je suis prest. Fraser (borne by General Sir John Fraser, G.C.ll. of Campden Hill, Kensington). Quaiterly, first and fourth, az. three cinquefoils ar. ; second and third, ar. three eastern crowns gu. Crest — A buck's head erased ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a Highland soldier ppr. habited in a red coat, collar and cuffs yellow, with plaid kilt and stockings, and green feather in his cap, holding in the extei'ior hnnd a sword ppr. hilt and pomel or ; sinister, a soldier of the York Rangers, habited in a green vest, collared and cuffed red, white trovvsei's, black cap and green feather, holding in the exterior hand a musket ppr. belt and sling sa. Motto — Si je puis. Fraser (Farralane). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a bend engr. betw. three cinquefoils ar. ; second and third, ar. three antique crowns gu. Crest — A sword and olive branch in saltire ppr. Motto — Ready. Fraser (Fraserfield). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. three cinquefoils ar. ; second and third, or, a lion ramp. gu. debruised by a ribbon sa. all within a bordure az. charged with eight garbs or. Crest — An ostrich with a horseshoe in the beak, all ppr. Mottoes — Quam sibi sorteui ; and (underneath) God is alL Fraser (Inchculter, co. Ross, as borne by Alexander Fraser, esq. of that place, second son of the late F R A FRE Hugh Fiaser, of Dunballoch, co. Inverness, by Margaret his wife, dan. of Alexanijer Chisholm, of Chisholui). Az. three ciniiuefoils within a bor dure ar. Crest — A phoenix in flames ppr. Motto — Ex se ipso i-enascens. Fraskr (Knock). Az. five cinquefoils in saltirc ar. Fraser (Pitcallain). Quarterly, first and fourtli, az. three frasiers ar. ; second and third, gu. three an- tique crowns or, all within a bordure ar. Crest — A stag's head erased with an annulet in his ear. Motto — I am readie. Fraser. Az. a bend engr. betw. three cinquefoils ar. a canton gyronny of eight or and sa. Crest — A stag's head erased gu. Motto (over the crest) — Ready. Frater. Ar. two bars betw. nine martlets gu. three, three, and three. Fratince. Quarterly, gu. and or, a label of three points az. Fraunceis (Fraunceis Court, in Broad Clist, co. Devon, temp. Edward II. and subsequently of Combe Flory, co. Somerset; one of the co heirs m. Prideaux, whose descendants bore the name of Fraunceis, and are now represented by John Fraunceis Gwynn, of Forde Abbey, esq.) Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three mullets gu. Fraunceys (Lord Mayor of London, 1342 and 135,')). Gu. a saltii'e betw. four crosses crosslet or. Fraunceys (Lord Mayor of London, 1352 and 1353). Per bend sinister or and sa. a lion ramp, counter- changed. FRAUNcis. See Fkanceis. FRAXiNES. Gu. a chev. betw. three combs ar. PRAV. Erm. Kin a bend sa. three beehives or. FRAY. Erm. a fesse sa. betw. three beehives or. Fraybrouch. Or, three human hearts betw. eight crosses crosslet gu. Fraye. Erm. on a fesse sa. three beehives or. Crest — A stag pierced in the side with an arrow. Frayle. Or, a fesse gu. on a canton of the second a cinquefoil of the first. Crest — A horse ramp. . . Frazer (Auchnagarn, Scotland; a cadet of Bella- drum). Same Arms as of Belladrum, and for diff. charges the bordure with eight mullets counter- changed. Crest — A stag s head erased ppr. attired or, charged with a star of eight rays issuing from a crescent ar. Motto — Pace et bello paratus. Frazer (Broadland, Scotland). The same asofTyric, with a fleui'-de lis for did". Motto — In God I trust. Frazer (Cowie and Dores, Scotland). Az. three cin- quefoils ar, Frazer (Belladrum, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. five cinquefoils in saltiie ar. for Fra- zer ; second and third, ar. three antique crowns gu. all witiiln a bordure engr. and quartered ar. and gu. Crest — A stag starting ppr. Motto — Virtus laus actio. Frazer (Strichen, Scotland). The same >4r«K, within a bordure gu. Crest— Pl stag's head couped ppr. Motto — Vive ut postea vivas. Frazer (Eskdale, co. Inverness; descended from a second son of Frazer of Strowie, himself a second son of Lovat, and now represented by Thomas Frazer, of Eskdale, esq.) The same ^nn*, within a bordure indented ar. charged with eight crescents gu. Crest — A stag's liead couped ppr. attired or, and charged with an increscent and decrescent in- terlaced gu. Motto — Vel pax, vel helium. Frazer (Lord Aluchil). Az. three frasiers ar. Crest — A mount of strawberries, leaved, flowered, and fructed ppr. Supporters — On tlie dexter a falcon, and on the sinister a heron ppr. Motto — All my hope is in God. Frazer (Fingask, Scotland; a cadet of Belladrum). Same Arms as of Belladrum, and for diff. charges the bordure with eight annulets counterclianged. Crest, as of Auchnagarn. Motto — L'bique paratus. Frazer (Kirktoun, co. Forfar, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, Frazer; second and thij-d, gu. a lion ramp. ar. all within a bordui'e indented or. Crest — A bunch of strawberries ppr. Motto — Nosce teipsum. Fkazeb (Inverness-shire, Scotland). Quarterly, fiist and fourth, az. a fesse betw. three cinquefoils ar. ; second and third, ar. three antique crowns gu. Crev< — A hand pointing with the forefinger to an escrol above, with this Motto — Semper parati. Frazer (Phoppachie, Scotland). Az. three frases ar. within a bordure componee of the second and first. Crest — A phoenix ppr. Atotto—'Ho-n extinguav. Frazer (Tyrie, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, Frazer ; second and third, gu. a lion lamp. ar. armed and langued sa. with a crescent for diff. Crest — An ostrich holding in its beak a horseshoe. ATotto~\n God is all. Frazer (Ross Herald). Per pale az. and .ar. three cinquefoils counterchanged. Crest — A winged globe, surmounted of au eagle rising ppr. Motto — In virtuta et fortuua. Frazer. Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. three radiants gu. ; second and third, az. three cinquefoils ar. Crest— \ stag's head erased or, attired ar. betw. two battle-axes ppr. Frazer. Az. three cinquefoils ar. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, an ostrich ar. in the beak a horseshoe ppr. Frear (London; granted Feb. 1602). Sa. on a chev. ar. three castles of the first betw. as many dol- phins or. Freaston. Ar. on a chev. Fa. betw. three escallops as many bezants. Frebant (Buckinghamshire). Gu, crusily a cross or, Frerouy (East Giinstead, co. Sussex ; granted to John, son of John Frebody, of Udimore, in Sussex, by Richard St. George, Clarencieux, 16 April, 1634). Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three human hearts or. Crest — A leopard sejant reguard. ar. Freby. Ar. a bend and chev. gu. on a canton az. a fleur-de-lis or. Crest — A castle sa. ports and win- dows gu. Freche. Ar. two chev. gu. on a canton az. a fleur- de-lis or. Frechevu.e (Stavely, co. Derby). See Frescheville. Freckelton, or Frecki.eton (Huntingdonshire). Sa. a__chev. betw. three covered cups or. Crest — A bear's head ar. muzzled or. (Another crest, a camel's head couped ar. bridled or.) Freckleton (Essex). Az. a chev. between three covered cups or. Freckton, or Frekleton (Lancashire.) Ar. a fleur- de lis gu. Freckton. Gu. a fleur-de-lis ar. Freuerick (Westminster, since of Burwood House, CO. Surrey, hart.) Or, on a chief az. three doves ar. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up. erm. a dove, as in the arms, in the beak an olive branch ppr. Freuerick (Sir Charles, installed Knight of the Bath, 20 May, ITCl). Or, on a chief az. three doves ppr. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a dove, holding in the beak a sprig of laurel, all ppr. Supporters — Two men armed cap a pie, on their heads esquires' helmets with visors close, each man holding in his exterior hand a tilting spear, all ppr. and each looking from the arms. Motto — Pretium et causa laboris. Frederick (Loudon). Ar. on a chief az. three mart- lets of the field. Frederick (Hampton, co. Middlesex). Or, on a chief az. three doves close ppr. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up. erm. a dove close ppr. in the beak an olive branch vert. Free. Vert, three horses courant, ar. bridled or. Crest — A fox's head ppr. Freebairn (Scotland). Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three martlets sa. an annulet or. Crest— 1'\\e sun in splendour. Motto — Always the same. Fheebody. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three hearts or. Freekby, or Freshby. Sa. on a bend or, betw. three leopards' heads of the second, as many oak leaves vert, a canton ar. charged with a cross formee gu. Freeland (Gretham, co. Hants). Ar. a chev. erm. betw. three mullets gu. Crest — A leopard pass. ar. pellettee. Freei.ing (Ford and Hutchins, co. Sussex, bart.) Per fesse indented or and gu. three unicornis' heads two and one erased, counterchanged. Crest— X FRE FRE unicorn's head erased per pale, indented, erm. and gu. aruu'd, tufted, and crined "or. Motto — Nunquain nisi honorilicentissime. Freeling (Bryanstone Square, London). Per fesse indented, or and gu. three utiicorns' heads, couped and counteirhanged. Crest — A unicorn's head couped, per fesse indented, erm. and gu. horned, maned, and tufted or. Motto — Nunqaara nisi honorificentissime. Fheeling. Gu. three unicorns' heads couped ar. maned, horned, and tufted, or. Crest — A unicorn's liead, as in the arms. Fkeeihn (as borne by Joseph Deane Freeman, of Castle Cor, CO. Coi'k, esq. high sheriff of the county in 1811, representative of two ancient Irish families, the Deans of Terrenure and Cromlin, co. Dublin, and the Freeniansof Castle Cor). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. three lozenges, ar. for Freeman ; second and third, ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three martlets, as many crosses, of the field, for Deane. Crest — First, a demi lion ramp. gu. holding a lozenge in his paws, ar. for Freeman ; second, a tortoise displ. for Deane. Mottoes: for Free- man — Liber et auda : for Deane — Fereudo non feriendo. Freeman (London, and Eberton, co. Worcester. Tier. Visit.) Az. three lozenges in fesse or. Crest — A demi wolf ar. holding between his paws a lozenge ar. Freeman (Battisford, co. Gloucester, and Embod and Cotesden.co. Worcester.) Same as the preceding, with a mullet for difference. Freeman (Springfield, co. Essex). Ar. on a pile az. three lozenges of the field. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. collared, with three lozenges in fesse ar. Freeman (as borne by W. P. Williams-Freeman, of Fawley Court, Henley-upon-Thames, co. Oxford, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, az. three lozen- ges or, for FitEEMAN ; second and third, gu. a cave ppr. therefrom issuing a wolf at full speed, reguard. ar. for Williams. Crest — First, a demi lion gu. charged with a lozenge or, for Freeman ; second, a lion ramp, gorged with a chaplet of oak leaves ppr. crowned with a naval coronet or, for Williams. Freeman (London, Wiltshire, and Yorkshire). Az. three lozenges or. Crest — A demi lion ramp, erased, holding a cross flory . . . Freeman (Gaines, co. Hereford, borne by John Free- man, of tliat place, esq.) Ariiis — Az. three lozenges, or. Crest — A lion ramp. gu. holding a lozenge in the paws or. Freeman (Northamptonshire). Az. tlu'ee lozenges ar. Freeman (Higham Ferrars, co. Northampton.) Arms, the same. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. charged with a lozenge ar. Freeman (Northamptonshire). Quarterly, erm. and az. three fusils in fesse or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet az. a boar's head erect ar. Freeman (Flower, co. Northampton). Erm. three lozenges, conjoined in fesse ... on the middle one a rouudle. Crest — In a ducal coronet a wolf's head. Freeman (Richmond). Az. three fusils or. Freeman (Stratford-upon-Avon, co. Warwick). Ar. three lozenges sa. Crest— A demi liou ramp. holding betw. the paws a lozenf;e gu. Freeman (Yorkshire). Az. three lozenges in fesse or. Crest — A demi fox ar. holding a lozenge or. Freeman (Yorkshire). Az. three lozenges in fesse, ar. Freeman (Yorkshire). Az. three lozenges ar. Freeman. The same Ar?/is, within a bordure ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. holding a ci"oss flory or. Freeman. Gu. three lozenges or. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. charged with a lozenge or. Freeman. Vert, three fusils or. Freeman. Vert, (another az.) three fusils in fesse, or Freeman, Gu. a cross betw. twelve crosses crosslet or. Freeman. Or, on a chev. per pale, ar. and gu. three fleurs-de-lis, couuterchanged. Freemasons' Society, use the (oUov/ijis Arms, Crest, and Supporters, viz. : Sa. on a chev. betw. three towers arg. a pair of compass 'S open chevronwise of the first. Crest — A dove ppr. Supporters — Two beavers ppr. Freer (as borne by John Branston Freer, of Strat- ford-upon-Avon, es(j. a magistrate and deputy- lieutenant for Warwickshiie). Sa. a chev. arg. betw. three dolphins naiant ppr. Crest — A dol- ph'n, as in the arms. Freer (as borne by the Rev. Richard Lane Freir, Rector of Bisliopstone, co. Hereford). Az. a chev. betw. three dolphins naiant. ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet an antelope's head. Freer (Scolland). Ar. a, saltire az. in chief a mullet, and in base a martlet. Crest — A swan ppr. Motto — Non sine periculo. Freere, or Frver (Essex and Charlton, co. Salop). Sa. a chev. betw. three dolphins ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a hind's leg . . . Freevvoou. Ar. on a chev. sa. an escallop of the field. Frekoru. Gu. a bend fusily ar. in the sinister point a martlet or. Freforo, or Freeford. Gu. a bend masculy ar. Crest—Out of a ducal coronet an eagle's head. Freforu (Cornwall). Gu. five fusils in bend ar. Freforu (Leicestershire). Gu. five mascles in bend ar. in the sinister comer a martlet or. Freforu. Gu. five lozenges, (another, mascles) in bend ar. Freforu. Gu. a bend betw. six mascles ar. Freforu. Gu. a bend lozengy ar. Prehamton. Ar. on a bend gu. three cinquefoils or. Freign, De. Erm, two bars gu. in chief a demi lion of the second. Freinue. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three bucks' heads erm. Freke (West Biluey, co. Norfolk; descended from William Freke, third son of Robert Freke, of Ewern Courtney, co. Dorset, esq. Auditor of the Treasury temp. Henry VIII. Grace, sister and heiress of Sir John Redmond Freke, bart. m. in 1741, the Hon. John Evans, second son of Geor^^e Lord Carbery.) Sa. two bars or, in chief three mullets of the last. Crest — A bull's head couped, sa. attired, collared, and lined or. Freke (Ewern Courtney, co. Dorset, and Hanningtou , CO. Wilts). The same Arms. Freke (Baron Carbery). See Evans-Freke. Freke (Ireland). Ar. a fesse az. belw. three fleurs- de-lis vert. Crest — A dexter arm in armour em- bowed, brandishing a sword, all ppr. Frekley. Gu. three bucks' heads cabossed ar. Frelket. Ar. a crossbow betw. three martlets sa. Fremantle (Swanbourne, co. Buckingham, bart.) Vert, three bars erm. surmounted by a lion ramp, gu. murally crowned or, and in chief two plates. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a demi lion gu. charged on the shoulder with a plate, and holding in tlie paws a banner quarterly, arg. and vert. Supporters — Two eagles sa. Fremargan. Per pale, gu. and az. a lion ramp. or. Frcme (Lippiat, co. Gloucester). Ar. a chev, sa. in chief a bar engr. gu. Fremingham. Ar. a fesse betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. Fremond. Per chev. erm. and gu. three fleurs de-lis or. Frenbanu. Gu. a cross or, betw. twelve crosses crosslet of the second. Crest — A demi lion gu. holding in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped or. Fhenbincham. Sa. a fesse az. French {Baron de Frenc). Erm. a chev. sa. Crest — A dolphin naiant ppr. Supporters — Dexter, an Irish chieftain ; sinister, a white lady, all ppr. Motto — Malo mori quam foedari. French (Cranfield, CO. Essex) . . . a bend or, betw. two dolphins embowed ar. Crest — A crescent per pale ar. and or, between the horns a fleur de lis per pale or and ar. French Merchants' Comfany (incorporated by Ed- ward IV.) Quarterly, az. and gu. in the first and fourth quarters a fleur-de-lis or; in the second aA F R E FR K and third quaiters a lion pass, guard, of tbe last, over all a cross ar. drest — A lion ramp, guard. or, supporting an anchor sa. beamed of the first. Sujijiorlcrs — Two dolphins ppr. ducally crowned and finned or. French (Devonshire). Sa. abend betw. two dolphins haurient, embowcd, ar. French (Belturbet, co. Cavan, Ireland; granted in Ireland, 2CJuly, 16S2). Per bend, sinister, engr. or and sa. a lion ramp. betw. two ileurs-de-lis counterchanged. Crest — A fleur-de-lis or, charged with a trefoil vert. French (Kent). Sa. a bend ar. betw. two dolphins embowed or. French (Thornidikes, Scotland) Az. a chev. betw. three boars' heads erased or. French (Krenchland, Scotland.) The same. French (Stream, co. Sussex). Gu. abend betw. two dolphins ar. (Another, with a label of three points az.) French (Pershore, co. Worcester). Per bend in- vecked, or and sa. a lion ramp, counterchanged. Crest — A fleur-de-lis sa. seeded or. French (Scotland). Az. a chev. betw. two boars' heads erased gu. in chief, and a bezant in base. Crest — -A ship in full sail ppr. Motto — Par com- merce. French. Erm. a chev. gu. Crest — A dolphin em- bowed ppr. French. Sa. a bend ar. betw. two dolphins naiant, or. Crest — In a crescent ar. a fleur-de-lis sa. French. Sa. a bend betw. two barbels ar. French. Per pale, sa. and ar. a wolf salient, counter- changed. French. Ar. tw o bendlets betw. as many dolphins sa. French. Per pale, sa. and az. a wolf pass. ar. Frenche. Ar. a fesse engr. gu. in chief a rose of the last. Frend (Cambridgeshire. Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three bucks' heads cabossed ar. Freni). The same Arms. Crest — A beacon fired ppr. Frend. Gu. a cher. betw. three bucks' heads ca- bossed erm. Frend. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three bulls' heads ca- bossed gu. Frend. Or, a chev. betw. three bulls' heads cabossed sa. Frenband (Buckinghamshire). Gu. a cross crosslet or. Frende. Or. a chev. sa. betw. three bulls' heads cabossed gu. armed ar. Frene (Hertfordshire). Bendy of six, az. and ar. Frene. The same Arms. Crest — A jihysician's quad- rangular cap. Frene (Nene-SoUers, co. Salop, and the Bower, co. Worcester, temp. Edward III.) Or, a lion ramp, gu. within a bordure engr. sa. Frene. Gu. two bars vaiie. Frkne. Gu. two bars per fesse indented, ar. and az. Frene. Gu. three bars vaiie, ar. and sa. Frene. Gu. two bends vaiie. Freneland. Gu. seniee of crosses crosslet, and a cross or. Frenes (Herefordshire). Gu. two bends indented, or. Frenes. Az. two bends engr. ar. Frenes. Bendy of six, or and gu. (Another, az. and or.) Frenne. Or, a fleur de-lis sa. within a bordure gu. Fkennelly (Lancashire^. Vert, three harts' heads cabossed ar. Frennes. Per bend, az. and ar. two bends engr. counterchanged. Fren.vly (Ireland). Or, a fleur-de-lis gu. within a bordure of the last. Frennoy. Gu. three pallets vairfe, ar. and gu. Frenny. Or, a fleur-de-lis sa. Freny, or Frenney. Or, a fleur-de-lis sa. within a bordure gu. Frenve. Erm. four bars, gu. in chief a lion ramp. of the second. Frenye, or Frevne. Erm. two bars gu. in chief a lion ramp, of the second. Frere (Roydon, co. Norfolk, and Finniiigham, co. Sufl'olk, represented by the Ht. Hon. John Hook- ham Frere, of Roydon and Finningham). Gu. betw. two Haunches or, as many leopards' faces in pale of the last; quartering, Hookham, Hartley, Tyrrel, 6.0. &c. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gu. an antelope's head ar. armed or. Frere (Oxfordshire). Or, two flaunches gu. in fesse three ears of wheat, counterchanged, betw. two billets, lying fesseways of the second. Frescheville (Staveley, co. Derby, Devonshire, and Nottinghamshire, temp. Henry III. Sir Ralpli Frescheville, knt. was summoned to Pailiament as a Baron "29 Edward I. ; his descendant, John Frescheville, was created Baron Frescheville of Staveley, in 1H64. His Lordship left three daus., his co-heirs — Christian, m. to Charles, Duke of Bolton ; Elizabeth, m. first to Philip Warwick, esq. and, secondly, to Conyers D'Arcy, second Earl of Holderness ; and Frances, m. to Colonel Thomas Colepeper). Az. a bend betw. six escallops ar. Crest— A. demi angel issuing from a wreath ppr. crined and winged or, on the head a cross formee of the last, vested in pale, and the ai-ms in armour ppr. holding in both hands an arrow in bend or, feathered and headed ar. Supporters— tvio angels habited as in the crest, each holding an arrow. Frescheville, or Freshwell. The same Arm.<:. Crest — A gem ring or, stoned gu. Frese. Erm. on a chev. sa. three withered branches ar. FiiESELL, or Fresill. Sa. six roses ar. three, two, and one. Crest — A hand issuing from tiie wreath, plucking a rose from a bush ppr. Fresell. Sa. six roses or, three, two, and one. Freseli., or Fresill. Sa. six quatrefoils ar. (another, or) throe, two, and one. Freshford. Gu. a bend fusily ar. Fresh. Ar. a fesse engr. gu. in chief an annulet sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a horst's hind leg erect. Fresh. Per pale, sa. and az. a wolf saliant ar. Fresh. Per pale, sa. and gu. a leopard pass. ar. Freshacre. Az. five fishes haurient or, three and two. Crest — A savage's head aflrontee, ducally crowned ppr. vested paly or and gu. Fkeshe. Ar. a fesse engr. gu. betw. three annulets sa. Freshe. Ar. a fesse engr. gu. in chief an annulet of the last. Freshfield (Derbyshire). Az. a bend. betw. six es- callops ar. Freshfield. The same Arms. Crest— On a mount vert a stag lodged per fesse, or and gu. crined of the last. Freshi ield (as borne by Jaiies Willum Freshfield of Moor Place, Betchworth, co. Surrey, esq. F.R.S.; a descendant of the ancient baronial family of Frescheville). Arms and Crest, as Frescheville of Staveley. Motto — Nobilitatis virtus nou stemma character. Freshvili.. The same as Frescheville. Freshwater (Heybridge Hall, co. Es-:ex). Az. a fesse erm. betw. two fishes ar. Crest — Two fishes in saltire ar. their tails in chief, enfiled with a ducal coronet or. Fresill, or Freyshill. At. three roses gu. Freskerell. Per bond, ar. and gu. a lion ramp. counterchanged. Fresley. Gu. three crescents or. Fresmes. Az. a cross betw. twelve fleurs-de-lis or. Fresmes, or Fresnes (France). Az. a cross ar. betw. twelve fleurs de-lis or. Freson (Cornwall). Gu. a bend lozengy ar. Fressylles. Sa. nine crosses ar. three, three, two, and one. Freston, or Freeston (Meudham, co. Norfolk). Az. on a fesse or, three leopards' heads gu. Crest — A demi greyhound ramp. sa. collared or. Freston (Warnifield, co. York. The same Arms. Crest — A demi grayfriar ppr. Fresion (Norfolk and Suflblk). Ar on a chev. sa. three cinquefoils of the field. Freston (Menham, co. Sufl'olk). Az. on a fesse or, three cinquefoils gu. Freston (Sufl'olk). Ar. a chev. betw. six cinquefoils sa. FRI FRO Freston (Altofts, CO. York). Ai-. a fessc dancettee betw. tliree mullets vert. Crest — A talbot's head gu. eared ar. the ears charged with three bars sii gorged with a collar or. KiiiisTii.N (Yorkshire). Ar. on a fesse indented az. three mullets or. Frethorne. Quarterly, ar. and or, over all a cross engr. gu. Freton. Ar. a bend gu. Crest — A unicorn's head ar. pellettee. Frevil. Or, on a cross gu. a lozenge ar. betw. four lozenges Taire; on the centre one a cross of the second. Frkvile, or Freciile (Cambridge and Tamworth Castle, CO. Warwick). Gu. three crescents erra. Frevii.e. The same Arms* Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, au old man's head, couped below the shoulders, ppr. Tested gu. turned back erm. on his head a cap of the third, tasselled of the first. I'^REviLE ( Woi-cestei'shire). Or, on a cross pattee gu. five lozenges vaii'e. Frevile (Worcestershire). Or, a cross lozengy, vaire and gu. Frevile (Worcestershire). Ar. a cross lozengy vaire. Previle. Or, a cross flory gu. Crest— On each side of a chapeau gu. turned up ar. a wing en- dorsed or. Frevile. Or, on a cross pattee gu. five lozenges ar. Frevile. Or, a cross pattee gu. Frevile. Ar. on a cross gu. five lozengesof the first, each charged with a cross of the second, betw. four lozenges vaire, or and sa. Frevill. Or, a maunch, vaire, ar. and gu. Frkville (Cambridge). Or, a cross patonce gu. Freville (Tamworth). Ar. on a cross gu. a cross lozengy vaire. Freville (Worcestershire). Or, on a cross gu. five lozenges vaire. Freville. Or, a cross gu. betw. four lozenges vert. Freville. Or, on a cross patonce gu. five lozenges vaire. Frewen (Northiam, co. Sussex ; descended from Richard Frewen, bailiff of Worcester in lAI'i, and now represented by AIoreion John Euvvaru Frewen, of llraer, co. Bucks, and Northiam, co. Sussex, esq. Of this family was AccEfTEU Frewen, Archbishop of York, who rf. in 1004). Erm. four bars az, a demi lion ramp. ppr. issuant in chief. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. laugued and collared gu. bearing in its paws a galtrap az. Motto — Mutare non est meum. Frewen (Bvickwall House, Northiam, co. Sussex, and Cold Overton Hall, co. Leicester ; a branch of Frewen of Northiam, now represented by Thomas Frewen, esq. late M. P. for South Leicestershire). Anns, Crest, &c. as the preceding. Frevvke. Vert, a saltire engr. or. Crest — A goat's head erased sa. armed and bearded ar. Frewod. Ar. on a chev. sa. an escallop of the first. Frey (Wcstwood, CO. Worcester). Gu. five mullets of six points in saltire or, a canton erm. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested vert, holding in the hand ppr. a spiked club of tlie first. Frevne. Erm. two bars gemelles gu. in chief a demi lion ramp, issuant of the last. Frevnes. Az. three bends embattled, counter-em- battled or. Freysell. Sa. six cinquefoils ar. three, two, and one. Freysell. Ar. six roses gu. three, two, and one. Fi'.EVSLEY. Oi', three crescents gu. Fiubuurg. Ar. a chev. betw. three demi fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — A unicorn's head erased erm. maned and horned or. Frie. Vert, a fleur-de-lis or, betw. three horses ar. bridled of the second. Frie. Ar. (another or) three bars vert. Friend. Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three bucks' heads cabossed ar. Crest — A stag's head cabossed ppr. Frier (St. Martin's, co. Stamford, and Baron, co. Lincoln). Sa. a chev. ar. betw. tliree dolphins embowed on a canton erm. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an antelope's head. . Frier (Scotland). Az. a chev. betw. three dolphins naiant ar. Friere. Or, three palets gu. on a canton az. a dart ar. Crest — Out of leaves vert, five tulips or. Fris, or Frise. Or, three bars vert. Friskenny (Lincolnshire). Az. a saltire betw. four crosses crosslet or. Crest — A plume of five ostrich feathers, two ar. and three az. wreathed round the middle or and gu. with strings at each end. Frishnay. Same Arms. Crest — A plume of five os- trich feathers ar. wreathed round az. Friskney. Az. a saltire engr. betw. four crosses crosslet or. Friskney. Ar. a chev. az. betw. three quatrefoils of the last, stalked and leaved vert. Frisley, Fryteley, or Frytheuy. Ar. three fleurs- de-lis gu. Fristoke, or Frithelstoke-Priory (Devonshire). Vaire ar. and sa. Fhoiiisher (Devonshire). Erm. on a fesse engr. az. betw. three griffins' heads erased sa. a greyhound coui'ant ar. Froryfar (Doncaster). Erm. on a fesse engr. betw. three griffins' heads erased sa. a talbot ar. col- lared gu. and line twisted into a hank at the end, or. Froouinciiam (Holderness). Az. a bend betw. six mullets or. Froueshah. Or, on a cross engi-. sa. five mullets of the first. Frodiiam. Ar. on a cross sa. five lions pass guard, or. Crest — A dexter hand holding a fleur-de-lis. Frodingham (Yorkshire). Az. a bend ar. betw. six mullets or. Frodsham (Elton, CO. Chester). Ar. on a cross engr. sa. five estoiles or. Crest — An escallop ar. Frodsham, or Frodesham (Essex). Or, on across engr. sa. five estoiles of the first. Froelsham (Elton, co. Chester). Ar. on across engr. sa. three stais of six points of the field. Crest — An escallop ar. Frogenhall (Fevershara, co. Kent; as depicted on the cloisters of Canterbury Cathedral). Ar. three bars sa. Frogenhall, or Frognall. Sa. two bars or, a chief ar. Froog. Ar. a fesse engr. betw. four annulets sa. two in chief, and as many in base. Frocg\t. Quarterly, az. and or, on the fn-st and fourth a mullet ar. Crest — A parrot feeding on a bunch of cherries ppr. Froghall, or Frognall (Kent). Sa. two bars or, a chief ar. Froghall. Three chev. ar. Frocle. Sa. three lions' gambs, couped and erect, tlie claws to the siuister side of the field. Frogmer (Clayncs, co. Worcester). Ar. a griffin sc- greant betw. three crosses crosslet sa. Crest — A demi griffin with wings endorsed, ar. holding betw. the claws a cross crosslet sa. Frog.iiorton. Gu. on a chev. ar. three bars gemel- les sa. Crest — A falcon rising ar. jessed and belled or. Froi.nall. Sa. two bars and a chief ar. Frognall. Per pale, az. and pui'p. a lion ramp, erm. Frohock (Cambridgeshire and London; granted 1704). Or, a chev. engr. erm. in base a lion ramp. gu. on a chief vert two garbs of the first. Crest — A stag ppr. charged on the shoulder with an estoile ar. Frohock. Az. on a chev. betw. three leopards' faces or, as many trefoils slipped.. Froishe (Lord Mayor of London, 1301). Ar. a fesse engr. gu. in chief an annulet sa. Fro.m. -4z. on a fesse betw. three gi-iflins segreant or, a cross crosslet gu. Crest — A deini griffin se- greant, or, holding in the dexter claw a cross cross- let gu. Fromantrill. Erra. three bars az. a bend gu. Fboiie (Kennet, co. Wilts). Ar. six martlets gu. three, two, and one. Frome. The same j1 »■;/(*. Crest — A greyhound couch- FR U F U L ant, tetw. two branches of laurel, disposed in orle, ppr. FaoME (Pucknoll, co. Dorset; borne by the Rev. Georcf. Clutirrbuck Fbome, A.m. lord of the manor, grandson of the Rev. George Frome, rector of Tollard- Regis, CO. Wilts, by Arundell his wife, dau. of William Clutterbuck, of Pucknoll House, esq. who purchased the manor and advowson of Pucknoll from Sir Charles N apier, hart.) Quar- terly, first and fourth, ar. a fesse betw. three grif- fins ramp. gu. for Fkome ; second, quarterly, first and fourth, az. a lion ramp. betw. twelve crosses crosslet or, for De Brewosa ; second and third, gu. two bars ar. in chief three jilate^, for De Moei.es ; third, az. a lion ramp. ar. in achiefthree escallops of the second, for Clutterbuck. Crests — First, a cross crosslet az. betw. two wings ar. for Frome; second, a stag sejant within two branches of olive ppr. for Clutterbuck. Fromoni), or Fromount. Enn. a chev. betw. three fleurs de lis or. Crest— A dexter arm holding up an escallop. Fromonds (Cheyhatn, co. Surrey, and Hadlow, co, Kent). Per chev. erm. and gu. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis oi*. Crest — A tiger pass. Fkcist (Yorkshire). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three tre- foils slipped vert. Crest — An old man's head pi>r. betw. sprigs of laurel vert. Frost (Yorkshire). Ar. a chev. (another, a fesse) gu. betw. three trefoils slipped az. Frost. Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three owls gu. a qua- trefoil az. FiioTHiNCHAM (South Frothingham, Co. York). Az. a bend ar. betw. six mullets or. Crest — A stag trip- j)ing ppr. attired gu. (In an ancient seal, the mul- lets of six points.) Froud. Az. three lions ramp, or, ducally crowned gii. within a bordure erm. Crest — A Saracen's head sa. betw. two ostrich feathers ar. Fkouue (Kingston, co. Devon; granted 17G5). Vert, a chev. engr. erm. in chief two garbs or, in base a lion ramp, of the last. Crest — -A stag regiiard. ppr. attired, collared, and unguled or, in the mouth a sprig of oak vert, fructed ppr. Frowicke (Wyley, co. Herts, and North Miras, co. Middlesex). Az. a chev. betw. three leopards* heads cabossed or. (Another, ar.) Frowicke (Oldford, co. Surrey). The same Arms. Fkowicke (Lord Mayor of London, 14,S.') and 1444). Az. on a chev. betw. three leopards' heads or, a mullet gu. Frowicke (Middlesex). Arms, same as the preceding. Crest— Tv/o arms embowed vested az. holding a leopard's head or. Fkowvke. Az. a chev. betw. three leopards' heads or. • Crest — Two arms vested az. holding a leopard's head or, hands ppr. Froxi.more, or Froxmore (Essex and Worcester- shire). Sa. a griffin segreant betw. three crosses crosslet fitchfee ar. Fb0X-»iare (Essex). Sa. three gritlins pass, in pale, ar. Froxmare. Az. three griffins pass, in pale ar. Fkoyle. Sa. three lions' paws erased or. Crest — A demi lion, per pale gu. and az. collared ar. Fructuozo (as borne by John Anthony Fructuozo, of Langham Place, London, esq. who nt. in 1815 Jane-Maria, eldest dau. of Manuel Antonio Nogue- ira, of Oporto, in the kingdom of Portugal, and hrs one son, Joseph, born in 1821). Ar. on a fesse wavy betw. three vine leaves vei't as many bezants, each charged with a bee volant, ppr. impaling, for NoGUEiRA, per chev. az. and erminois, in chief three towers ar. ; in base, on a mount vert, a cross pattee fitchee gu. Crest — On a mount vert, in front of an orange tree fructed ppr. two Thyrsi in saltire also ppr. ]t[otto—Fr\ictus per fidem. Fruen (London). Erm. three bars az. out of the uppermost a lion issuant. . Crest — A demi lion ar. holding in the paws a cheval trap az. Kruid (Scotland). Or, a stag tripping az. on a chief of the last three roses ar. Fruiterers, Cimipany of (London). Az. on a mount in base vert, the tree of paradise, environed with the serpent betw. Adam and Eve, all ppr. Motto — Arbor vitje Ciiristus, fructus per fidem gustamus. Fry (Exeter, Devonshire, and Tarrant Gunfold, co. Dorset). Vei't, three horses courant ar. bridled or. Crest — An arm embowed in armour ppr. grasping a sword enfiled with a Moor's head all ppr. Fry. Gu. a fleur-de-lis or, betw. three colts courant ar. Crest — A demi horse saliant ar. Fry. Ar. a fesse betw. three beehives sa. the field replenished with bees volant of the second. Fry. Per pale vert and gu. three horses courant ar. bridled or. Frye (Yartye, co. Devon, temp. Edward IV. and Deer Pai'kwood and Dulcis, in the same county). Gu. three horses courant ar. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour, grasping in the hand ppr. a sword of the last, hilt and pomel or. Fryer (Clan, co. Essex, London , ami Worcestershire). Sa. a chev. betw. three dolphins embowed ar. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or, an antelope's head ar. attired, crined, and tufted of the first. Fryer (London ; granted 10 April, 1572). The same, with a canton erm. Crest — Out of a ducal coro- net gu- an antelope's head ar. armed, crined, and tufted of the first. Fryer (Lord Mayor of London, 1721). Sa. a chev. betw. three dolphins naiant ar. a canton erm. Fryer, Frcre, or Frear (London). Sa. on a chev. betw. three dolphins embowed ar. as many towers triple-towered of the first. Crest — On a tower sa. a cock or, tlie tower environed with a serpent ar. darting at the cock. Fryer (Harleston, co. Norfolk). Or, a crescent betw. two leopards' heads in pale az. betw. as many fiaunches gu. Fryer (Water Eaton, co. Oxford). Gu. two Haunches or, three ears of wheat erect, in fesse counter- changed. Fryer (Fyningham, co. Suflblk). Or, two leopards' heads betw. as many fiaunches gu. Fryer. Ar. two bars humettee gu. betw. as many fiaunches of the second three garbs in fesse coun- terchanged. Fryer. Or, three bars humettee sa. betw. two fiaunches gu. three garbs in fesse counterchanged. Fryer. Az. on a chev. engr. ar. another chev. gu. betw. three dolphins or, a canton enn. Crest — An heraldic antelope's head erased per fesse ar. and gu. gorged with a ducal coronet or, attired of the second. Fryer. Ar. a chev. betw. three dolphins sa. Fryer (Thornes, co. .Stafford). Or, two fiaunches gu. as many bars humettee of the second, charged with three leaves of the first. Fryer (the Wergs, co. Stafford; descended from the .ancient family of Fryer of Thornes, near Slien- stone, and now represented by Richard Fryer, of the Wergs, esq. late M.P. for Wolverhampton, a magistrate and a deputy -lieutenant for the county of Stafford). Or, semee of oak leaves vert betw. two fiaunches az. each charged with a castle ar. Crest — A castle ar. entwined by a branch of oak fructed ppr. thereon a cock sa. combed and wattled gu. Atotto — Mea fides in sapientiii. Fryer (Great Bloxwich, co. Stafford, as borne quar- terly by William Fleeming Fryer, esq. son and heir of Richard Fryer, of the Wergs, esq. by Mary his wife, only child of William Fleeming, esq. and niece and heiress of Jolin Fleeming, of the Wergs, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, Fryer, as above; second and third, Fleeming of the Wei-gs [see t/iiit iiomc]. Frys. Ar. three bars vert. Fryton. Erm. on a fesse gu. three annulets or. Crest — An heraldic tiger's head ducally gorged and chained ppr. Fucourt, or FuECOURT (France). Ar. fretty gu. FuDUiE (Scotland). Ar. on a fesse betw. two mullets in chief gu. and a dove in base az. a mastiff's head couped of the field. Fui.BORN, or Fulhorne. Crest — Out of an antique coronet or, a demi lion az. FuLBORNE, Fui.HARoN, or FuLBARRON ( Yorkshiic). Ar. on a fesse sa. thi"ee crescents or. FU L F U L FuLniAMPE. Per pale gu. and az. six escallops or, three, two, and one. FuLCHtR (Derbyubire). Erm. ou a bend gu. three pi ate e. FuLCHLK. The same Arms, Crest— X demi lion holding an anchor ppr. Fl lcon. Ar. a cross sa. FuLFOiiD (Great Fulford, co. Devon, written Folefort in Domesday Book, now represented by Col. Baldwin FuLFOitu, of Fulford; this family is one of the most ancient in the west of England^. Quarterly, first, for FuLFORU, gu. a chev. ar. ; second, for FnzuRSii, ar. a bcml betw. three bears' heads erased sa. ; third, for Moreton, ar. a chev. betw. three moor- cocks sa. ; fourth, for Bilston, or, on a bend gu. three crosses formee ar. ; fifth, for Bozom, gu. three birdbolts ar. ; sixtVi, for Sr. George, ar. a lion ramp. gu. a chief az. ; yeventh, for Canti- LUPK, az. three leopards' faces jessant-de-lis, or ; eighth, for St. Albtn, erm. on a cross gu. live be- zants ; ninth, for Challons, gu. two bars and an orle of martlets ar. Crest — A bear's head erased sa. muzzled or. Si/pjwrters — Two Saracens. Motto — Bear up. The arras as above given, are cut in stone of an ancient date, and are over a fine gate- way of the old mansion. FuLroRD (Devonshire, and Pollard, co. Dorset ; granted 1623). Sa. a chev. betw. three bears' heads erased ar. muzzled gu. Crest— A bear's head erased ar. muzzled sa. Fulford. Ar. a chev. betw. three fishes' heads erased sa. Fulmam. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three teazles, stalked and leaved ppr. Crest — A greyhound's head ppr. Fulham. The same Arms. Crest — On a mount vert a lion sejant or, supporting with the dexter foot an escutcheon ar. charged with a teazle as in the arms. FuLKE {Earl of Atfjoit). Gu. three roundles vaire, a chief or. FuLKE {Talhois, Earlof Atijou). Gu. two lions pass, guard, or. • FuLKERAM. Chet^uy ar. and sa. a chief vaire of the first and gu. FuLKNEY. Gu. a crsss moline, per pale or and erm. Fui.KROY. Chequy ar. and az. a ftsse vaire of the first and gu. FuLKWORTH. Ar. on a cross pattee gu. five escallops or. Crest — A dexter arm vested enu. in the hand ppr. a sword wavy az. headed or. FuLKVN. Sa. billettee ar. on a saltire of the last nine roundles purp. FuLRYN, or FuLKiN. Ar. on an inescutcheon voided sa. a crescent, all within an orle of martlets of the second. FuLLAR (Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a cinquefoil ar, ; second and thiril,ar. a pelican feed- ing her young gu. over all a cross ar. FuLLARTON (that Ilk, CO. Ayr; an ancient and distin- guished Scottish family). Ar. three otters' heads erased gu. ( 'rt-st — A camel's head and neck erased ppr. Supporters — Two savages wreathed about the head and middle with laurel, each hold- ing in the exterior hand a club resting on the shoulder, all ppr. Motto — Lux in tenebris. FuLLARioN (Dreghorn, Scotland). The same Arms^ with a crescent for ditf. Crest and Motto, as the last. FuLLARTUN (Kinuabcr, Scotland). Ar. on a fesse betw. three ottei's' heads erased gu. two miillets of the first. Motto — Mihi terraque lacusque. FuLLARTUN ( Forfarshire, Scotland). Ar. on a chev. betw. three otters' heads couped gu. a crescent betw. two stars of the first. FuLLARTON (Great Stanhope Street, May Fair). Ar. three otters' heads erased gu. quartering az. an eagle displ. with two heads ar. holding in tiie dex- ter chiw a sceptre, and in the sinister a rose ppr. within a bordure of the second, charged with cin- qiiefoils and mullets of the field alternately, for Dun LOP. FiLLARTuN. Per fesse wavy or and sa. three tigers' heads couped, counterchanged. Crest — A tifjer'y head per fesse wavy or and sa. in the mouth a cin- quefoil slipped vert. Fuller (Ireland). Gu. three bars and a canton sinis- ter ar. Crest — A horseshoe az. Fuller (Isle of Wight). Ar. three bars gn.on a can- ton of the second a castle or. Crest — A dexter arm cnibowed, vested ar. cuffed sa. holding in the hand ppr. a sword of the first, hilt and i)nmel or. Fuller (Tanners Waldren, co. Sussex). Ar. throe bars and a canton gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coro- net gu. a lion's head ar. {Another crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head ppr. ; another, the lion's head gu, ; another, ar.) Fuller (borne by the late Lieut.-General Sir Joseph Fullf,r, G.C.H. who (i. 1841). Ar. three bars gu. on a chief embattled of the last the representation of a castle with broken walls uf the field ; on a can- ton of the last a medal of Talavera or, suspended from a red ribbon with blue edges. Crest — On a wreath, out of a niural coronet or, on a mount vert, a beacon erect fired ppr. crossed by two swords in saltire ppr. hilts and poinels or. Supporters — On the dexter a lion, and on the sinister a horse, both reguard. ar. and murally gorged gu, the horse bridled sa. and the lion chained or. Motto — Semper paratus. Fuller (as borne by AufUSTUs Eliott Fuller, of llosehill Waldren, and Ashdown House, co. Sus- s'jx, esq. son and heir of John Trayton Fuller, esq. by Anne his wife, only dau. of the gullarit ('e- femler of Gibraltar, George Augustus Eliott, Lord Hcathfieldj. Quarterly, first, ar. three bars and a canton gu. for Fuller ; second, ar. on a bend gu. a close helmet ppr. ; third, gu. on a bend or, a baton of the first on a chief az. the fortress of Gib- raltar ar. under it " Plus ultra;" fourth, ar. betw. two bars sa. the upper charged with a crescent betw. two roundles ar. the lower with a single roundle of the same, a lion pass, of the second ; in chief three stags' heads cabos.sed, also of the second ; fifth, az. fretty or, over all a fesse of the second, for Parker of Ratton. Crests — First, a horse pass, ppr.; se- cond, out of a ducal coronet gu. a lion's head ar. ; third, a dexter hand in armour couped above t!ie wrist, grasping a scimetar, all ppr, the wrist charged with a key sa. Mottoes^ over the first crest — Currit qui curat; over the third — Fortiter et recte. FuLLERTON (Craighall, Scotland). Ar. a chev. betw, three otters' heads gu. Crest — A camel's head or. FuLLERTON (as bfu'ne by George Alexander Fuller- ton, of Ballintoy Castle, co. Antrim, and of West- wood, CO. Hant«i, esq. who assumed the surname and arms of Fullerton, in lieu of his patronymic. Downing). Ar. three otters' heads erased gu. quartering Downing [see that name]. Crest — A camel's head and neck erased ppr. JMotto — Lux in tenebris. FuLLESHOBST (Cheshire). Gu. fretty or, a chief erra. FuLLE-SHURST (Edlaston, CO. Chester). Gu. fretty or, on a chief ar. two mullets pierced sa. FuLLFORD. Ar. a chev. betw. three millrinds sa. FuLLJAMEs (Hasfield Coui't, CO. Gloucester; descended from the family of Fuljambe, or Foljambe, of Wal- ton, CO. Derby, and now represented by Thoma.s FuLLjAMEs, of Hasfield Court, esq.) Az- a bend betw. six escallops or. Crest — A stag quarterly or auLi sa. attired of the first and ar. FuLLUMiJ. Ar. on a chev. sa. three crescents ar. FuLLWoOD (Middle, CO. Derby, Staffoi-dshire and War- wickshire ; confirmed 1579). Gu. a chev. betw. three mullets ar. Crest — A stag ppr. holding in the mouth an acorn brancli vert, fructed or. {Ano- ther crest — A demi stag or). FuLLWooD (Shrophire). Ar. three leopards' heads sa. in chief a lion pass. gu. FuLLWooD. Gu. a chev. betw. three mullets or. (Vest — A demi man in armour ppr. grasping a broken tilting spear or. FuLLWoou. Gu. a chev. betw. three mullets pierced ar. within a bordure or. FuLMERSTON (Lopliam and Ormesby, co. Norfolk). Or, on a fesse betw. three doves az. a rose betw. two garbs of the first. FUR F YD FtiLMERSTON, orFuLiiEsTON (as bonie by Sir Richard FuLMESTON, teiiiji. Elizabetb). The same Arnif as preceding. Crest — An lieraUlic antelope's (or goat's) liead erased gu. platee armed or, liolding in the mouth a branch with roses ppr. Fui.MERTON. Or, on a cliev. engr. betw. three doves az. as many fleurs-de-lis of the first. FuLNETBY, or FuLNESBY (Lincolnshire, and Glenford, CO. SuHblk). Gu. three crescents ar. a chief erm. FuLRiCH. Ar. three Moors' heads erased sa. wreathed or and az. Crest — A tower, from the top thereof a pliune of five oslrich feathers ppr. Fui.sHERST. Gu. a fret and chief or. (Another, the chief erra.) FuLsiiEiiST. Gu. a fret or, on a chev. ar. three mul- lets of six paints pierced sa. Fui-THORP (Tnnstall, co. Durham). Ar. a cross mo- line sa. Crest— An eagle displ. ar. charged on the breast with a cro.ss moline sa. {Another crest ■ — A horse pass. az. bridled or.) FuLTHORi'. Sa. a lion pass. betw. ten annulets ar. Fui.THORP. Sa. the field replenished with annulets or, a lion ramp. ar. Fui.THORP. Erm. three fleurs-de-lis, within a bordure engr. gu. FuLTHORP. Ar. a cross moline gu. Fui.THORP. Ar. a cross sarcelly sa. FuETHORPE. Sa. a lion saliant within an orle of an- nulets ar. FuLTHOKPE. Ar. an inescutclieon sa. Fui.THURsT (Cheshire). Or, a fretty gu. on a chief of the last three mullets of the lirst. Fui.THURST. Gu. a fret or, a chief ar. Fulton (Park). Az. diapie, on a fesse ar. betw. three fleui s de lis in chief and four iu base, of the second, a boar's head erased, of the first. Crest — On a mount vert a stag, lodged, reguard. ppr. Molto — Qua; fecimus ipsi. Fulton (Scotland). Az. fretty semee-de lis ar. on a fesse of the second a boar's head erased of the first, betw. two mullets gu. Crest, as the last. Motto — Parta labore quies. Fulton. Or, a lion ramp. az. Fulton. Ar. (another, or) a lion ramp. az. abend go- bonated, ar. and gu. Fulton (as borne by Mr. Fulton, Wimple Street, 1841). Ar. a lion ramp. az. over all a bend go- bony, enn. and gu. Fulvetbv. Gu. three crescents ar. a chief erm. FuLWAR (Cork, Ireland ; granted 2G Feb. 1U35). Ar. three bars gu. on a canton of the second a book or. Crest — A cushion ar. tasselled and garnished or, thereon a book gu. FuLWER (London). Ar. three bars and a canton gu. Crest — On a mount vert a beacon ar. fired ppr. FuLWER (Sandridge Court, co. Surrey). See Fuller, CO. Sussex. Fulwer, or Fuller (Hampshire; Visitation, 1034). Ar. three bars gu. on a canton of the last a tower or. Crest — A dexter arm embowed.in armour sa. garnished, and holding in the gauntlet a sword ar. poinel and hilt or. F'uLwoou (Lancashire; Middleton, co. Derby ; Hol- born, CO. Middlesex ; Remington, co. Leicester ; and Hampshiie). Gu. a chev. betw. three mullets pierced ar. Crest — A buck ti'ipping, in the mouth an oakslip, all ppr. FuNuiN. Or, two bends gemelles gu. FuNEAUx. Per chev. erm. and gu. in base a golden fleece. Crest — An arm from the elbow iu armour, holding up a caltrap ppr. FuNSTON (VVymondham). Ar. five crosses pattee, in saltii-e gu. Furkusiier. Ar. a chev, sa. fretty or, betw. three gillyliowers ppr. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gu. a griffin's head ar. FuRBUsHKR. Erm. on a fesse engr. betw. three grif- fins' heads erased sa. each charged with an escal- lop or, a lion pass. ar. collared gu. lined and ringed or. Crest — A unicorn's head erased az. armed ar. and ducally gorged or. FuRCHES. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. crowned or. FuRi-AR. Gu. three water bougets ar. Flklono. Ar. two burs betw. eight martlets sa. Crest — An eagle's head erased ppr. Motto — Libe- ralitas. Furnace, or Fur.nese (Sandwich, co. Kent). Ar. a talbot sejant, within a bordure sa. Crest — A tal- bot sejant sa. FuRNEAULX. Gu. 3 bend betw. six crosses crosslet or. FuRNEAUx. Sa. a pale lozengy ar. Furnes-Abbev (Lancashire). Sa. on a pale ar. a cro- zier of the first. (Another coat, sa. a bend com- pony ar. and az.) FuRNESE, Fuknes, and Furness. Ar. a talbot sejant sa. in chief three crescents gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a lion's paw holding a lance ppr. FuRNEux. Gu. a bend betw. six martlets or. Furnival, Baron. See Talbot. FuRNivALL (Hertfordshire, Henry IIL) Ar. a bend betw. six martlets gu. (Another, with a label of three points az.) FuRNivALL (Yorkshire). Ar. three martlets gu. FuRNivALL, or Furnival. The same Arms. Crest — An anchor, with a cable and sword, in saltire, ppr. FuRMVAL (as borne by the Rev. William Black, of Blaysdon, co. Gloucester, son of Patrick Black, of Perthshire, esq. by Edith his wife, eldest co- heiress of Peter Furnival of Liverpool, last male descendant of the ancient family of Furnival). Arg. on a chev. betw. three martlets' heads erased gu. three mullets. FuRNivALL (Yorkshire). Ar. three martlets sa. Furnivall. Or, a bend betw. six martlets gu. FuRMVALL. Gu. a bend betw. six crosses croFslet or. FuRRixGTON. Sa. three unicorns in pale, courant, ar. armed or. FuRSDON (Furr.don, CO. Devon, temp. Henry IU. now represented by George Fursuon, of that place, esq.) Ar. a chev. az. betw. three fireballs i?pr. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a plume of five feathers. FuRSE (Furse, co. Devon, temp. Richard 1. afterwards of Halsdon in the same county ; the representative of the family in 18'i2 was the Rev. Peter Welling- ton FuRsE, of Halsdon). Gu. a chev. embattled counter-embattled betw. six lialberts in pairs saltire- ways, or. Crest — A tower ppr. FuRSE (Crokernwell, co. Devon). Gu. a chev. embat- tled and counter-embattled, betw. six halberts in pairs saltireways, or. Furse. The same Arms. Crest — A lion, sejant af- frontee, holding in the dexter paw a dagger, and in the sinister a lleur de lis. Fuhser, or FuRzER. Gu. thi'ee mullets in chief ar. Crest — On a mount a stag lodged ppr. FuRSLAND, or Furstland (Bickington, co. Devon; Visitation l(j'2()j. Or, a lion ramp. sa. betw. three crosses formee fitchee gu. FuRSLANu. The same ylr/«i. Crest — A savage's head atfrontee, cooped at the shoulders ppr. vested paly of six, sa. and ar. FuRTiio (Furtho, CO. Northampton). Gu.alion ramp, or, crowned of the second. Fury (Westminster). Az. a bend or, in chief a mul- let of six points, and in base three piles wavy of the last. Crest — A demi lion ramp, grasping a thunderbolt or. FusKENRV. Gu. a cross moline, per pale, or and eriu. FusKNEV. Gu. a cross sarcelly per pale, ar. and erm. F'usswELL. Ar. a cross moline gu. Fust (Hill Court, co. Gloucester). Ar. on a chev. betw. three woodbills, paleways, sa. as many mullets pierced of the first. Crest — A horse in full speed, ar. Futter (Norfolk, and Stainton, co. Suffolk). Sa. betw. too flaunches or, as many swans in pale, ppr. membered and beaked of the second. Crest — A goat's head erased or, attired sa. holding in the mouth a holly branch vert, fructed gu. Fyuell (as borne by Samuel Richaku Fyuell, of Morcott, CO. Rutland, esq.) Ar. two bars gemelles azure, in chief an anchor sa. betw. two martlets respecting each other \ert, and in base a lion FYS G AG pass, guard, gu. Crest — A demi lion ar. goi-grd with a collai' flory counterflory, and issuing out of the rays of the sun, gii. holding hetw. his paws an escutcheon or, charged with au anchor sa. Motto — Esto fidelis, usque ad fiueni. FvNELL. The same Arms. Crest — A. hind's head couped, per chev. sa. and ei-m. FvoiiLow. Ar. tliree roses gu. Fykie (Earldom, Scotland). Or, a lion ramp. gu. debruised by a bend ar. Fyeks. Az. a cross ar.fretty gu. Crest — Agoatpass. holding in the mouth a bunch of ivy. Fvfe (Scotland). Ar. a, lion ramp. gu. oa a chief of the last a crescent betw. two mullets or. (^rcst — A demi lion ramp. Alotto — Decens et honestum. Fyfpe (Dron, Scotland). The same. Fyfielu. Per fesse and per pale, counterchaged, ar. and vert, three acorns slipped or. FvLRR (as borne by Ji.mes Ch\>ines Fyleu, of Wood- lands, CO. Surrey, and Heffleton, co. Dorset, esq. high sheriff of the latter county in 1837; descended from the Rev. Samuel Fyler, M.A. Rector of Stock- don, CO. Wilts, b. in 1C29). Sa. three ciuquefoils betw. nine crosses crosslet, or. Crest— A dexter arm az. and or, the hand ppr. holding a cross Uory or. lilotto — Volunte de Dieu. Fylkin (TattenhalI,co. Chester). Ar. an inescutcheon within au orle of ten billets sa. Fylkin. Or, on a saltire betw. twelve billets sa. nine plates. Fylkin. Ar. an orle betw. ten billets sa. Fylkin. Ar. billettee, on a saltire sa. five roundles ei'm. Fylinclev. Sa. a chev. engr. ar.betw. three leopards' heads or. Fylkyn. Ar. a crescent in an orle sa. within another of nine billets of the second. Crest — A demi grey- hound betw. two wings. Fylloll. Vaire, a canton gu. Crest — A unicorn's head era^^ed sa. Fylloll. Or, on a fesse betw. two chev. gu. three trefoils slipped ar. Fyi.sheal (Dorsetshire). Or, an eagle diapl. az. Fyn. Gu. a swan pass. ppr. Fyndaron. Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three bears pass, sa. Fynbarovv. Ar. on a f^sse gu. betw. three mullets az. as many plates, each charged with a bear sa. Fynchfielu. Ar. a fesse nebulee betw. four cotises ei'- Fy.vuerne (Cambridgeshire, Derbyshire, and Stafford- shire). Ar. a chev. (another engr.) betw. three crosses formee fitchee sa. Crest — Au ox yoke or. FvNUERNE. Ar. a chev. betw. thi^e crosses patfee fitchee sa. Crest — An ox yoke or, chain pendent gu- Fynes, or Fyneaux. Az. thi-ee lions ramp or. Crest — A peacock's head erased az. crested or. Fynes. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. Fyneux. Vert, a chev. b.jtw. tliree eagles displ. or. Crest — An eagle's head erased or, ducally crowned Fynmore, or Finmore. Ar. three mallets vert. Crest — A unicorn sejant, resting the dexter paw on a tree, ppr. Fyn.vee. Gu. a chev. betw. three martlets or. FYNNiiY (Fynney, in the parish of Cheddleton, co. Stafford). Vert, a chev. betw. three eagles displ. or, armed and langued gu. Crest — A staff raguly 01". Motto — Fortem po^ce animum. Fynte. Gu. on a chev. betw. three martlets or, as many mullets sa. on a chief of the second thi'ee mascles of the first. Crest — A basilisk or. Fyres. Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. two bombs sa. lired, in chief and in base a salamander in flames ppr. a portcullis with chains pendent butw. two falcons affiontee belled. Crest — A dexter hand holding a salamander in flames, head to the dexter, all ppr. Motto — Ardet virtus iion urit. Fyshe (Hertfordshire, and Studshaw,co. Suffolk, con- firmed 10 Nov. Itj.M). Chequy, or and gu. on a pale sa. three mullets pierced of the first. Crest — A triangle ar. voided and surmounted on the top with au estuilc or. Fyshek. (Bedfordshire). Or, a kingfisher close gn. Fysher (London, 1607). Or, a kincfisher ppr. a mul- let gu. for diff. Crest — A kingfisher ppr. Fysher (Lidhamwicke, co. Wilts, granted 10 Oct. ItiOS). Ar. on a chev. cotised betw. three demi lions ramp, guard, gu. as many bezants. Crest — A demi lion ramp, guard, gu. holding a gauntlet ai*. Fyske (Studham, and Hardings,co. Suffolk). Chequy, ar, and gu. on a pale sa. three mullets or. Fyske. The same Arms. Crest — On a chapeau a martlet, all ppr. Fythie (Bysack, Scotland). Az. a crane ar. Crest — .1 crane's head erased ppr. FYrON. Az. three cinquefoils betw. nine crosses crosslet fitchee ar. three, three, two, and one. Fytton. Erm. three annulets, one within the other, eu- Fyiton. Az. semee of crosses crosslet fitchee ar. three cinquefoils of the last. Fyvie (Scotland). Gu. a headless stork ar. GABB. Az. two swords in saltire, points up- ward, ar. hilts or. Crest — A gi-iflin's head, betw. two wings, holding in the beak a br.mch of palm, all p])r. Gacb (as borne by the Rev. JamesAshe GABB.of Shire Newton, near Chepstow, co. Monmouth). Quar- terly, first and fourth, harry of six or and az. an inescutcheon ar. on a chief of the second a pile of the first, charged with three pales also of the second ; second and third, ar. two chevronels sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a harjjy, wings ex- panded, and ducally gorged. Motto — NuUius iu verba. Gabell (Winchester). Or, ten billets sa. four, three, two, and one. Crest — A boar's head couped or. Gabell. Ar. a chev. and chii-f vert. Crest — A savage, "wreathed about the middle, treading on a serpent ppr. Gabot. Ar. a chev. betw. three boara' heads cauped sa. Gabriel, or Gabryell. Or, ten billets sa. four, three, two, and one. Crest — A demi savage re- guard, ppr. Gabryell. Or, thirteen billets sa. Gace (London; granted 15 Oct. 1049). Gu. three swords in bend ar. hilts and pomels or, points upward. Crest — An arm embowed in armour Jipr. gi'asping a broken falchion ar. hilt and poinel or. Gacton. Or, ten billets gu. on a f jsse ar. three escal- lops az. Gaubery. Gu. a cross or, betw. four goats' hea.la erased ar. Gauues, or Gaddez. Ar. tliice gads sa. Crest — .\ stag's head ppr. Gaudesde.n, or Gauesuen (Hertfordshire). Ar. two pales sa. in chief three mallets of the second. Crest — A wivern. Motto — Decrevi. Gauuy, or Gaddez (London). Ar. three billots sa. Gadshy. Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three pheous ar. Crest — A stag pass. ar. Gaff. Gu. on a chev. ar. three cinquefoils vert. Crest — A demi antelope or, collared gu. Gaffaru. Or, a cross lozengy sa. Gafforu (Worcester). Ar. nine torteaux, three, three, two, and one. Gage [I'iscouiit Gage). Quarterly, first and fourth, per saltire az. and ar. a saltire gu. ; second and third, az. the sun in splendour or. Crest — A ram pass. ar. armed and unguled or. Supporters — Two greyhounds, tenee, each gorged with a coronet composed of fleurs-de-lis or. Motto — Courage sans peur. Gage (Hengrave, co. Suffolk, bart.) Per saltire az. and ar. a saltire gu. Crest — A ram pass. ar. armed and unguled or. Gage (Devonshire). Or, on a fosse sa. betw. three escallops az. four lozeugi s ar. Gage (Devonshire). Or, ou a fesse sa. five lozenges ar. GAL GAL Gaoe (Hoimead, co. Hertford). Per pale az. and gu. a saltire ar. Crest— A stag pass. ppr. Gage (Kent, and Rands, co. Northampton). The same Arms and Crest as Gage, hart. Gage (Kent and Surrey). Quarterly, az. and ar. over all a saltire gu. Gage. Per saltire ar. and gu. a cross or. Gage. Gyronny of four or and az. Gaceworth, or Gagwobth. Erm. on a chev. gu. three bezants. Gaii.ie. Az. a cross moline, lozenge pierced, ar. Crest — Out of a mural crown a garb, and thereon a bird, all ppr. Gaimes. Or, a bend cotised gu. Gaine. Ar. two bars dancettee gu. Crest— A demi lion ramp. Gaines. Barry of six raire and gu. Gainsborough (Crowhurst, co. Surrey). Az. three chev. ar. a canton erm. Crest — A griffin's head erased az. charged with three chev. ar. Gainsbv. Gu. a fesse dancettee betw. six crosslets or. Crest — A sprig of laurel growing out of a mount vert. Gainsford (Kent, and hlbury, co. Oxford). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three greyhounds in full course sa. Crest A demi woman, vested and crined or, in the dexter hand a chaplet vert, in the sinister a rose ppr. Gair (Scotland). Ar. a fleur-de-lis sa. on a chief of the last a mullet of the first. Crest— A mill- rind. Gair (Nig, Scotland). The same Arms. Gairuen (that Ilk). Ar. two chev. engr. gu. Gairuen (that Ilk). A boar's head erased sa. armed or. Crest — Two dexter hands conjoined ppr. sup- porting a cross crosslet fitchee or. A/otto — Cru- ciata cruce junguntur. Gairden (Balmerino, Scotland). Ar. a boar's head sa. betw. three crosslets fitchee gu. a bordure coun- ter-compony of the second and first. Crest — A rose slipped ppr. Afotlo — Sustine, abstine. Gairuen (Barrowiiehl, Scotland). Ar. a boar's head erased sa. betw. three mullets (another, crosses crosslet) gu. Crest— A dexter hand holding two palm branches, disposed in orle, ppr. Motto— Yive le roy. Gairuen (Lyes, Scotland). Ar. a boar's head erased sa. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee gu. Gairden (Troup, Scotland). Ar. a boar's head erased sa. Crest— A boar pass. ar. Motto — Vires animat virtus. Gairuner (Scotland). Ar. a fret gu. within an orle of eight trefoils vert. Crest— A demi leopard ramp. ppr. Gairdner (Scotland). Ar. a fret couped az. and ending in four roses gu. as many harts of the last, points to the centre, one in each square of the fret. Gaire (Lord Mayor of London, IGU). Erm. a fleur- de-lis and chief sa. Gaircrave. Lozengy or and sa. on a bend of the second three crescents of the first. Gairne (that Ilk). Ar. a boar's head erased gu. in base a pear pendent or. Gaisi-oru. Ar. three bars sa. on a canton gu. a dagger of the first. Crest— A boar pass, per fesse or and gu. hoofed of the last, bristled of the first. Gaitskill. Gu. a lion pass. ar. combatant with a snake, which entwines round his body, ppr. a martlet or for diff. ; on a chief embattled of the second a sword erect ppr. hilt and pomel gold, betw. two laurel branches ppr. inclining towards the sword. Crest — On a mountain an eagle re- guard, v.'ith wings expanded ppr. collared az. rest- ing the dexter claw on a pellet. Galaad. Ar. a cross gu. Crest— A demi greyhound ar. Galawav. Az. a lion ramp. ar. crowned or. Galborne. Ar. a cross patonce betw. four martlets gu. Galbrmth (Shanwally, Donegal, and Castlefin, Dub- lin, bai t.) Per pale az. and gu. a trefoil slipped ar. betw. three bears' heads erased or, muzzled sa. C7 cst — A bear's head erased or, muzzled sa. in the mouth a trefoil slipped, as in the arms. Gti.BREATH (tliat Ilk). Ar. a chev. betw. three bears' heads erased sa. Galukeath, or Galebreath (Giltroyck, Scotland). Gu. three bears' heads erased ar. muzzled az. Galbreath (Kilbrok, Scotland). Gu. three bears' heads erased ar. muzzled sa. Galbreath (Machrihannish, Scotland). Gu. a fes^e chequy ar. and az. betw. three bears' heads erased of the second, muzzled of the third. Galbreath (Scotland). Gu. a chev. betw. three bears' heads and necks ar. muzzled of the first. Crest — A hand holding a scimetar ppr. Galbreath (Scotland). Ar. a chev. betw. three wolves' heads erased sa. Crest — A bear's head couped ar. muzzled az. Gale, or Gall (Cornwall; Dartmouth and Crediton, CO. Devon ; and Wevestou, co. Suffolk). Az. a fesse ar. fretty of the field. Crest — A shankbone and palm branch in saltire ppr. Gale (Whitehaven, co. Cumberland). Ar. on a fesse betw. three saltires az. an anchor betw. two lions' heads erased or. Crest — A unicorn's head az. charged with an anchor or, betw. two palets ar. Gale-Brauuyll. Slc Brauyll. Gale (Sci'uton, co. York ; the heiress of this old York- shire family, Harriet, eldest dau. of Henry Gale, of Scruton Hall, esq. in. Foster Lechmere Coore, of Firby, in the North Riding, esq. a lieutenant- colonel in the army). Az. on a fesse betw. three saltires arg. as many lions' heads erased of the fiel.l, langued gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's head paly of six az. and or, armed of the last. Gale (Devonshire). Az. on a fesse ar. three saltires of the field. (Another, gu.) Gale, or Galle (Stalbridge, Dorsetshire). Sa. afes e ar. fi'etty engr. of the first betw. three greyhounds sejant of the second, collared gu. Crest — A horse's head, bendy wavy of six ar. and sa. Gale. Sa. a fesse ar. fretty of the field betw. three greyhounds sejant of the second. Crest — A horse's head, barry wavy of six ar. and sa. Gale, or Galle. Sa. a fesse or, fretty az.betw. three greyhounds sejant of the second, collared of the third. Crest — A greyhound's head erased, bendy wavy of six or and sa. Gale. Gu. a griffin segreant or, within a bordure gobonated ar. and vert. Crest — A unicorn's head, paly of six az. and or, the horns twisted of the second and first. Gale. Az. a fesse ar. betw. three saltirrs or. Gale (Ashfield Hall, Queen's County ; now repre- sented by Peter Gale, of Ashfield, esq.) As Gale of Yorkshire. Galehault. Or, semee d' estoiles, a lion ramp. az. Gales, or Gale. Gu. a fesse betw. two chev. or. Gall. Ar. a bear sejant ramp. sa. muzzled gu. Crest — A ship ppr. her flags and pennant flying gu. Motto — Patientia vincit. Gall. Quarterly, or and vaire, a cross gu. Crest — A lion sejant gu. holding a banner, stall' and spear- head ppr. Gallagher (Ireland). Or, three attires of a stag, affixed to the scalp, sa. Crest — A hand holding a sickle ppr. Galland. Or, a lion ramp. betw. three crescents gu. Crest — A stag lodged per pale or and gu. Gallard, or Galiard (Her. Off. London, c. 24). Az. a bend ar. betw. three roses or, stalked and leaved vert. Crest — An arm embowed, vested gu- hold- ing in the hand ppr. a rose sprig vert, topped with a rose or. Gallawav (Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp. az. in his dexter paw a thistle ppr. Crest—An arm, from the shoulder, holding a dagger ppr. Gallaway, or Galoway. Az. three garbs or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head betw. two wings endorsed vert. Gallaway. Az. three lozenges in chief or. Gallay, or Galley (Bath, co. Somerset). Sa. a fesse ar. fretty of the first, betw. three greyhounds sejant of the second, collared or. Crest — A nag's head bendy wavy of six ar. and sa. I GAL GAM Gai.liard (Loiiclon). Az. a bend betw. three roses or. Gallie (Scotland). Sa. a fesse ar. fretty gu. betw. two greyhounds sejant in chief or, and a galley, her sails furled, in base of the second. Crest — A horse's head. Galliers (borne quarterly with the arms of Vaughan by John Galliers, late of Stapleton Castle, co. Hereford, esq.) Paly of six sa. and or, on a chief of the second three cocks of the first. Crest — An antelope pass, quarterly, sa. and ar. Galliez (Gallowayshire, Scotland). Ar. in a sea, in base, the ark of Noah, and in chief a dove volant, with an olive branch in the beak, all ppr. Crest —A savage standing on a serpent ppr. Motto — Divino robore. Gallichtly (recorded 1800). Eniiinois, a lion ramp, double queued gu. issuing from an antique crown az. in chief two thistles ppr. Crest— k lion's head issuing gu. crowned with an antique crown or. VI/o<». William Lowndes Stone, of Brightwell, in the county of Oxford, and suc- ceeded, at the decease of her elder sister without male issue, to the estate of Morden). Or, two lions pass, in pale, betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee sa. Crest — An Indian goat ar. attired, eared, col- lared, and lined or. Garth (as borne by the late General Garth, of the 1st Reg. of Dragoons). The same Arms, quartering or, two lions pass, guard, gu. Crest — A goat pass. ar. collared and chained or. Garth (Galloway, Scotland). Quarterly, per pale, and chev. ar. and gu. Gartherne. Sa. a chev. betw. three spears' heads ar. Garthside. Erm. a cross pattee az. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a cross pattee az. Garton (Kent). Chequy, ar. and az. Gakton (Sufl'olk). Gu. a chev. or, betw. two bezants in chief and a griflin's head erased, in base, of the second. Garton (WoUavington, co. Sussex; descended from Thomas Garton, of London, merchant, living in the sixteenth century, by Joan his wife, dau. and heiress of Sir Richard Burford, knt. ; the heiress, Mary Garton, m. Robert Orme, esq. and was grand- motherof Garton Orme, of WoUavington, esq. M.P. whose only dau. and heiress m. Richard Bettes- worth, esq. and had an only child, Charlotte, m. to John Sargent, esq. M.P. sometime Secretary to the Treasury), Sa. nine tilting spears ar. in par- cels, three in each; viz. one in pale and two in saltire, wreath or. Crest — A leopard's head erased or, ducally gorged gu. on the head two straight horns of the last. Garton (Sussex). Gu. a chev. ar. on a chief sa. a griffin's head erased or, betw. two bezants. Garton (Yorkshire). Per chev. sa. and gu. in chief two bezants. Garton (Yorkshire). Gu. a chev. or, betw. three bezants. Garto.n. Per chev. gu. and sa. in chief two bezants, in base a griffin's head erased or. Garton. Gu. billettee or, a chief indented of the last. Garton. Chequy, or and gu. on a fesse az. three es- callops of the first. Garton. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. two bezants in chief, and in base a griffin's head erased or. Garvach, Baron. See Canning. Gakvey (Scotland). Az. three garvin fishes naiant, in pale, ar. the middlemost aspecting the sinister, the others the dexter side. Garvey (Ireland). Or, a cross gu. Crest — A grey- hound's head, az. collared ar. Garvie (Scotland). Az. three fishes naiant; ar. betw. four bezants in pale. Crest — A dexter hand point- ing with two fingers, gu. Garvie, or Garven (Scotland). Az. three garvin fishes naiant, fesseways, in pale, ar. Garvin (Scotland). Az. three garvin fishes naiant fesseways, in pale, ar. within a bordure or. Cnst — A dexter hand holding a dagger in pale, point downwards, ppr. Garvine (Edinburgh). Az. tliree fishes naiant ar. Crest — A hand holding a fish ppr. Motto — Always helping. Garway (Lord Mayor of London, 1640). Ar. a pile betw. four leopards' heads gu. over all a fesse of the second. Garw AY (Worcestershire). Gu. a pile betw. four leo- pards or, over all a fesse az. Garway. Ar. a pile surmounted by a bend gu. betw. fotirleopard.s' faces of the last. Crest — A leopard's head erased, thrust through the neck with an arrow, in fesse, ppr. Garwinton. Ar. (another, or) a chev. betw. three leaves gu. CAS GAT Garwivton. Sa. a fesse dancottfee betw. three leo- pards' heads ar. G.iRvviNTON. Sa. a fesse indented hetw. three leo- pards' heads or. Garvvinton. Sa. a chev. betw. three pomegranates pendent ar, Garwvnton. Or, on a chev. betw. three woodbine leaves gu. a ducal coronet of the first. Garwynton. Sa. a fesse dancettee betw. three leo- pards' heads or. Gascoicne (as borne by Richard Oliver Gascoigne, of Parlington, co. York, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. pale sa. a demi lucy, erect, couped, or, a canton gu. for Gascoigne ; second and third, ar. a chev. sa. betw. two pellets in chief, and a fish in base, gu. for Oliver. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi lucy erect, of the last, charged with a pellet. Gascoigne. Sa. three salmons' heads couped or, Gascoigne. Or, a chief az. GAScorcNE. Ar. on a pale sa. a conger eel's head couped or. Gascoigne. Sa. three conger eels' heads, couped and erect, or. Gascoyne (Cardington, co. Bedford). Ar. on a pale sa. a demi lucy (or conger's head) erect, couped or. Crest — A demi lucy's head erect or, betw. two ostrich feathers. Gascoyne, or Gascoigne (Norfolk ; Kerby, co. North- ampton ; and Gawthrope, Lassingcroft, and Par- lington, CO. York). The same Arms. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lucy erect of the last. Gascoyne (Yorkshire). Az. (another, sa.) three lucies' heads couped or. Gaselee (as borne by the late Sir Stephen Gaselee, kut. one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas). Or, ten billets az. four, three, two, and one. Crest — An arm embowed,in armour, holding in the hand ppr. a dagger ar. hilt and pomel or. Gaskell (Lancashire). Erm. three bars vert. Crest — Out of waves of the sea a dexter arm, issuant from the elbow, holding an anchor, the present cabled, all ppr. over tlie crest the Motto — Spea. Gaskell, or Gaskill. Erm. three bars vert. Crest — An arm issuing from the sea, embowed, holding an anchor all ppr. Gason (Ickham, CO. Kent; gi'anted in 1589). Az. a fesse erm. cotised ar. betw. three goats' heads erased of the third, attired or. Crest — On a cha- peau az. turned up erm. a goat's head couped ar. bearded and attired or. Gason (Richmond, Nenagh, co. Tipperary, formerly of Ickham, co. Kent ; settled in Ireland in the year 1640, and now represented by Richahu WiLr,s Gason, of Richmond Nenagh, esq.) Arms and Crest, same as the preceding. Motto — Fama semper vivit. Gason (Kent; granted 10 June, 1547). Az. on a fesse engr. betw, tliree goats' heads couped ar. collared gu. attired or, a hurt charged with a sun, gold, betw. two mascles sa. Gason (Kent). Az. on a bend engr. ar. betw. three roebucks' heads couped or, collared gu. a torteau, betw. two mascles sa. pierced of the third. Gason. Az.on a fesse, betw. thi'ee goats' heads couped ar, collared gu. the sun radiated or, betw. two mascles sa. Crest — A goat's head couped ar. armed or, gorged on the neck with three mascles sa. Gason. Az. a bend erm. cotised ar. betw. three goats' heads erased of the second, armed or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, az. a goat's head couped ar, Gaspar. Az. a star within a crescent or. Gasselyn, or Gasselyne, Or, ten billets az. four, three, two, and one. Crest — An eagle displ. sa. Gasselyne (Wiltshire), Ar. ten billets az. four, three, two, and one. Gesset (Norwich). Ar. a saltire betw. four mullets pierced gu. Gastelyne (Hants). Or, billettee az. a bend gu, Gasteneys. Sa. a lion ramp. ar. collared gu. Gasterton. Ar. a fesse of four lozenges gu, each charged with an annulet or, Gastinges. Ar. five lozenges in bend sa. Gaston. Chequy, ar. and gu. three escallops in bend or. Crest — An owl sa. Gastrell (Shipton Moyne, and Setbury, co. Glouces- ter). Chequy, ar. and sa. on a chief or, three bucts' heads couped of the last. Crest — A lion's head erased ppr. gorged with a chaplet vert, Gastricke. Ar. a bend lozengy az. Gatacre (Gatacre, CO. Salop; represented by Colonel Gatacre, only child of the late Edward Gatacre, of Gatacre, esq. the representative of a family seated at Gatacre since the time of Henry HI. which lands were held of the crown by military service, and acquired originally by grant from Ed- ward the Confessor ; the alliance of John de Gat- acre in the beginning of the fifteenth century, with a daughter of the great house of Burley, of Bomcroft Castle, in Shropshire, is sutRciently indicative of the station which it held at that remote era). Quarterly, gu. and erm. on the second and third three piles of the first, on a fesse az. five bezants. Crest — A raven ppr. Gataker (Mildenhall, co. Suffolk ; borne by Thomas Gataker of that place, esq.; derived from the Rev. Thomas Gatacre, rector of St. Edmund's, Lom- bard Street, London, younger son of William Gatacre, of Gatacre, in the county of Salop). First, quarterly, gu. and ei-m. in the second and third quarters three piles issuing from the chief ani pointing to the base of the first, on a fesse az. five bezants ; second, ar. a lion ramp, per fesse sa. and gu. ; third, ar. a cross pattee fleury, at the ends sa, Gatchell (Somersetshire), Erm, a garb az, on a canton of the second an annulet or. Crest — Out of a mural crown ar. a dexter arm, embowed, habited az. cuffed erm. holding in the hand a chaplet of wheat ppr. Gateford (Salop). Sa. a bend betw. six goats cli- mant ar. Gateford. Sa. three goats passant ar. Gateford. Gu. three goats' heads erased or. Crest — A demi antelope collared . . . Gates (CoUiton, CO. Devon). Erm. three lions ramp. . , Crest — Out of a crescent , , . flames issuing , , . Gates (Essex, and Semer, co. York). Per pale, gu. and az. three lions ramp, guard, or. Crest — A demi lion ramp, guard, or. Gates (Essex). Per pale, az. and gu. three lions ramp. or. Gates (Gosberton, co. Lincoln). Per pale, az and gu. three lions ramp, guard, or. Gates, or Ga i e. Sa. bezantee, on a chief erm. three mascles gu. Gates, or Gate. Sa. three swords in bend, or. Gatesby, or Getesberv. Gu. a cross or, betw. two goats' heads erased ar. in chief, and as many lozenges vaire,in ba.se. Gatesby, or Gatesbery. Gu. a cross or, betw. two lozenges vaire, in chief, and as many goats' heads erased ar. in base. Gatesden (Warwickshire). Ar. two pales sa. in chief three mullets of the second. Gatesden. The same Arms. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, vested and cuffed . . . holding a tilting spear. Gatesford (Cheshire). Sa. a bend betw. six goats ar. Gatesford. Sa. three goats salient ar. Gatesford. Gu. three goats' heads erased or. Gatesford. Erm. three goats' heads erased gu, Gatfield. Barry of six, or and gu. a canton erm. charged with a cross of the second. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a cross gu. Gathwite. Gu. a chev. or. Crest — A mastiff ppr. chained and collared or. Gatonby (Gatonby, co. York). Erm. a chev. or, betw. three mullets az. Gatonby (Y'orkshire). Erm. a chev. gu. betw. three mullets az. Gatonby. Tlie same Arms. Crest — Two swords in saltire ppr. Gattie, Gattey, or Gatty. Or, a lion ramp. sa. in the dexter paw a torteau. Crest — A stork sleep- ing, in the foot?a stone, GattisCo.vibe, Purp. three eagles displ. ar. GAY GAY Gatton, or G4T0N. Chequy, ar. and nz. Oatwaku (Reed, co. Hertford). Paly of six, or and az. on a fesse dancettee sa. three mullets ar. pierced gu. Gauden. Gu. three talbots' heads erased ar. collared and ringed az. Crest — A peacock's bead ppr. Galdce. Or, on a fesae, paly of four, gu. and ar. betw. three estoiles sa. a lion pass. betw. two fleurs- de-lis, each divided per pale, counterchanged. Gauuine (that Ilk). Ar. two cher. engr. gu. Cj-est — A savage's head coiiped ppr. Gaudy (Norfolk). Sa. a tortoise pass. ar. Gai'chton. Ar. a bend gobony, gu. and of the first, botw. two hurts. Gauldesborough (Chipingonger). Az. a cross pa- tonce ar. Crest — A pelican vulning herself ppr. Gaulfield. Or, three bars gn. a canton ertn. Crest — A dexter hand, vested and cuffed, holding up the sun. Gaunt (Earl of Lincoln). Barry of eight (another, of six) or and az. a bend gu. Gaunt (Lord Lindsey). Ar. three bars az. a bend g". Gaunt (Highfield and Leek, co. Stafford, represented hy John Gaunt, esq banker, of Leek, and Mat- •IHEW Gaunt, of Highfield House, esq. harrister- at law, a magistrate for the county of Stafford, great-grandsons, by his wife, Sarah Darby, of John Gaunt of Rowley, co. .Stafford, bom Ifiro, who was grandson of Roger Gaunt, of Rowley, esq. by his second wife, Ann Colebourne, or Calbrond, of Rowley (a family of great antiquity), and of Col- broiid in Tiplow, and which Roger was the son of William Gand, gent, of the same place, descended of a family who, by long tradition, claimed de- scent from the ancient Earls of Lincoln ; the last and third Earl, Gilbert de Gand or Gaunt, having lost his title and estates temp. John, Stephen, his brother, or his uncle Jeofl"ry, is the presumed ancestor of this family). Barry of six (sometimes, of eight) or and az. a bend gu. Crest— K wolf's lisad or, gorged with a collar vaire. Gaunt (Canterbury). Barry of six, or and gu. over all a bend vaire. Crest — A wolf's head or, gorged with a collar vaire. Gaunt. Quarterly, England and France, a label of three points erm. Gaunt. Ar. six bars az. over all a bend ju. Gaunt, De. Barry of eiRht, or and az. a bend gu. Crest — A cross pattee fiti hee sa. Gauntlet, or Gauntlett. Quarterly, first and fourth, chequy, gu. and ar. ; second and third, sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a bear's bead muz- zled, ppr. Gausen. Az. on ground, in base, vert, a lamb pass. ar. on a chief of the last three bees ppr. Crest — A hive with bees volant, all ppr. Gauston. Sa. three estoiles of six points within a bordure engr. or. Gautier (Lorraine). Or, three pineapples vert, two and one, a bordure engr. gu. Gavell (Cohham, co. Surrey; granted by patent 12 August, 1372.) Sa. an eagle displ. ar. on a.chief or, three pheons of the first. Crest — A demi buck reguard. or, vxilned on the shoulder gu. Gaven (Ireland). Or, three torteaux. Crest — Aland tortoise ppr. Gaven, or Gawen. Erm. on a saltire engr. az. five fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — A dexter hand holding up a ducal coronet caped, betw. two laurel branches, all ppr. Gavenor. Gu. a fox pass. or. Gavcregan, or Gavergan (Gaveregan, co. Cornwall). Az. a goat pass. ar. Gaveston (Earl of Cornuall). Or, six eagles displ. vert. Gaveston (Earl of Cornwall, temp. Edward II.) Vert, six eagles displ. or,membered and beaked gu. three, two, and one. Gavin (Lanton). Ar. a sword in pale, az. ensigned with a mullet gu. surmounted by a saltire couped sa. Crest — In a se.a a two masted ship, in full sail ppr. Motto — By industry we prosper. Gawaine (Wiltshire). Erm. on a saltire az. five fleurs-de-lis or. Gawuy (Claxton and Harling, co. Norfolk; Crow's Hall, Stapleton; and Ipswich, co. Suffolk). Vert, a tortoise pass. ar. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. two swords, erect on their hilts, ar. hilts and pomels or. Gawdy (Harliston, co. Norfolk.) The snme Amu, Crest — A wolf pass, per pale, ar. and gu. Gawdy (Norfolk). Or, on a fesse gobonated, gu. and ar. betw. three estoiles sa. a deroi lion ramp, and two fleurs-de lis counterchanged. Gawuy (Wallington, co. Norfolk). Ar. a tortoise pass. vert. Gawen (Hants, co. Lancaster, and Horsington, co. Somerset). Erm. on a saltire engr. az. five fleurs- de-lis or. Gawen. Ar. on a chief sa. three mullets pierced of the first. Gawer. Gu. three lions ramp. ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's head erect sa.betw. two ostrich feathers ar. Gawine. Erm. on a saltire engr. az. four fleurs de- lis or, in the centre a crescent of the last. Gavvi.er. Gu. on a bend ar. three caltraps sa. Crest — A martlet sa. (Another crest, a mullet sa.) Gawlek. Ar. a lion pass. betw. two cotises gu. Crest — A hawk, holding in the dexter claw an ear of wheat, ppr. Gawn. Erm. on a saltire engr. az. five fleurs-de-lis ar. Gawsell (Wallington and Wiggenhall, St. Mary's, CO. Norfolk). Barry of six, or and az. a canton erm. Gawsell. Barry of six, or and az. Gawseworth. Ar. two chev. and a canton gu. Crest — A savage's head in profile, ppr. Gawsworth. The same. Gawtree (Boston, co. Lincoln). Ar. on a bend sa. three cats-amountain, their tails betwixt their legs and over their loins, of the field. Gawyn. Gu. three crescents or, within a bordure engr. ar. Gawyn. Erm. on a saltire az. five fleurs de lis or. Gay (Gouldesworth, co. Devon. The heiress of Cur- toys of Goldworthy, and a co-heiress of Gamond, or Gambon, m. into this family, which was ongi- nally of Hampton Gay, co. Oxford, and appears to have settled at Goldsworthy in 1420. John Gay, the Poet, was of the Goldsworthy family, the heir male of which, when Lysons wrote, was Mr. Law- rence Gay, of South Moulton). Or, on a fesse sa. betw. three escallops az. six lozenges conjoined ar. Gay (Devonshire). Or, a chev. betw. three escallops az. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion pass, guard, or, charged on the breast with an escallop az. Gay (Elmsted and Peckham, co. Kent). Gu. cnisily or, three lions ramp. ar. Crest — A demi grey- hound ramp. sa. collared or. Gay, or Gave (Kent). Gu. three lions ramp, guard, betw. eight crosses crosslet fitch fee or. Gay (Bath, co. Somerset). Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three escallops or. Crest — A greyhound courant ppr. Motto — Stat fortuna domus. Gay. Az. a lion ramp, within a bordure or, a can- ton of the last. Gay. Az. on abend erm. three mullets sa. Gay, or Gayes. Az. on a bend ar. three mullets giT. Gay. Erm. on a chief gu. three cinquefoils ar. Gay. Gu. a lion ramp, reguard. ar. Crest — A hand ppr. holding a sword ar. hilt and pomel or. Gay. Az. on a chev. ar. betw. three leopards' heads or, as many fleurs de lis gu. Gay. Or, on a fesse, betw. three escallops az. four lozenges, conjoined, ar. Gaye. Az. a lion sa. and canton or, within a bordure engr. gu. Gaye. Gu. three lions ramp, ar. betw. nine crosses crosslet or. Gayeon. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. surmounted by a bend gu. charged with three escallops or. Gayer (Foxley, co. Berks). Ar. a fleur-de-lis sa. Gayer (Trenbrace, Cornwall). Erm. a fleur-de-lis sa. GED GEF Gayer. The same Arms. Crest — A lion ramp. sa. supporting a sppar. Gayer. Or, ou a bend cotised sa. three cinquefoils of the field. Gayer. Ar. on a chief gu. three cinquefoils of the fir.st. Gaynob (Meath and Langford, Ireland; granted in Ireland, 21 December, 1066). Per pale, gu. and vert, a lion salient betw. three trefoils or. Crest — A lion's head erased gu. charged with a trefoil or. Gaynor, or Gayner (Ireland). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. in chief three trefoils slipped Tert. Gaynor, or Gayner. The same Arms. Crest — A dexter hand apaumee ppr. Gaynsford (Kent). Ar. a chev. betw. three grey- hounds in full course, sa. Gaynsi'ord (Surrey). Ar. a chev. gii. betw. three greyhounds in full course, sa. collared or. Gaynsfiiru, or Gaynsforth. Gu. a lion pass, guard. ar. betw. three buckles or. Crest — A rose gu. slipped and leaved vert, and a spear ppr. in saltire. Gaynsford. Or, three bars gu. a canton erra. Gaytford. Sa. three goats pass. ar. armed or. Gaythince. Ar. three pellets betw. two barrulets sa. all betw. three goats' heads erased gu. armed or. Gaythold. Or, a bend sa. betw. two cotises engr. of the last. Gayton. Sa. an eagle displ. or. Crest — Three legs conjoined in armour, ilexed at the knee and spurred. Gayton. Ar. a fesse betw. six fleurs-de-lis gu. Gaywood (London). Gu. three towers triple towered ar. Geale (Ireland). Ar. three stocks of trees couped and eradicated sa. sprouting anew. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a hand holding a fleur-de-lis ppr. Gj-:are (Gillinghani, co. Kent, and Heavitree, co. De- von). Gu. two bars or, on each thi'ee mascles az. on a canton of the second a leopard's head of the first. Crest — A leopard's head az. ducally gorged or, betw. two wings gu. Geake (Devonshire). The same Arms, the leopard's head az. Gearing (Winterton, co. Lincoln). Gu. two bars or, on each three mascles of the first, a canton az. charged with a leopard's face of the second. Geart. Or, two lions pass. betw. three crosses cross- let fitchee sa. Geary (Polesden, co. Surrey, since of Oxonhoath, co. Kent, hart.) Quarteily, first and fourth, gu. two bars or, chai'ged with three mascles az. two and one, on a canton ar. an anchor sa. ; second and third, ar. a chev. voided betw. thi'ee fleurs-de-lis within a bordure gu. Crest — Out of a naval crown a dexter hand and arm in naval uniform, sup- porting a flag ar. charged with a cross couped gu. Motto — Chace. Geary (Hertfordshire). Gu.two bars ar. each charged with three mascles of the field, on a canton or, a leopard's head az. Crest — An antelope's head erased, quarterly, ar. and sa. attired or, chai'ged with three mascles, two and one, counterchanged. Geary (.Surrey). Gu. two bars ar. on each three mas- cles of the first, a canton erin. Crest — An heraldic antelope's head erased, quarterly, ar. and sa. on the centre of the qiiartering a lozenge erm. Gebes. Lozengy ar. and gu. on a bend az. a fleur- de-lis betw. two pair of annulets interlaced of the first. Geo (that Ilk). Az. three geds (or pikes) haurient ar. Crest — A pike's head ppr. Motto — Durat, di- tat, placet. Geo (Scotland). The same Arms. Crest — A hand holding up an escutcheon gu. Geddes, or Geudeis (Rachin, Scotland). Gu. an in- escutcheon ar. betw. three pikes' heads couped or. Crest— A pike's head couped ppr. Motto — Capta majora. Geuues. Gu. three pikes haurient ar. Crest — On a nmral crown a bundle of seven arrows banded in the middle. Geuues (Edinburgh). Gu. on an inescutclieon or, a boar's head erased az. betw. three geds' heads conped of the second, in chief a mullet sa. Cre.ti — A ged's head issuing or. Motto — Capta majora. Gedding (Norfolk). Gu.a chev. ar. betw. three grif- fins' heads erased or. Gedding (Icklingham, co. Suft'oPi). Gu.a chev. betw. three eagles' heads erased or. Gedding (Suff"olk). Ar. three mullets gu. Gedui.vg. Chequy ar. and gu. on a fesse az. three buckles or. Gedding. Or, on a fesse betw. three leopards' heads gn. as many eagles displ. of the first. Gedding. Gu. a chev. betw. three griffins' heads erased or (another, ar.) Gedding. Gu. a chev. or, betw. three griflins' heads erased ar. on a chief of the second a lion pass, of the last betw. two torteaux. Geddinge (SuflTolk). Clioquy gu. and ar. on a fesse .. three round buckles. Gedeon. Az. a fleece ar. in chief six guttees d'eau. Gedge. Az. three cinquefoils in bend or. Geding (Suff'olk). Chequy ar. and gu. on a fesse az. three mullets or. Ceding, or Geubinc. The same Arms. Crest— A demi savage holding a scimetar ppr. Geding, or Gedding (Suffolk). Chequy ar. and gn. on a fesse az. three square buckles (another, mul- lets) or. Geding (Suffolk). Ar. on a fesse az. three buckles of the field. Ceding. Gu. a chev. betw. three birds or. Gedinge. Gu. three chev. ar. CuDNEY (Enderby, co. Lincoln). Ar. two fishes in saltire az. Gedney, or Gedeney. The same Arms. Crest — A bird perched on an oak plant ppr. Gedney (Huilderley, co. Lincoln). Az. two lucies in saltire ar. Crest — Two lucies as in the arms. Gedney (Suffolk). Or, three eagles displ. sa. Gedney. Or, three eagles displ. purp. Gedrinke, or Ceding. Chequy or and gu. on a fesse az, three fleurs-de-lis or. Gee (London and Yorkshire ; originally of Rothley, CO. Leicester ; the co-heirs of the late Rogei' Gee, of Bishop Burton, CO. York, esq. were — Sarah-Eliza- beth, VI. to Henry Boldero Barnard, of Cave Castle, in that county, esq.; and Caroline, the wife of George Hotham, esq.) Gu. a sword in bend ar. poraelled or. Crest — A gauntlet ar. garnished at the wrist or, holding a sword of the first, hilt and pomel of the second. Gee, or Ghee. Per pale gu. and ar. a swoid in bend counterchanged. Geekie (London). Ar. a chev. az. betw. two roses in chief gu. barbed ppr. and a bear's head erased sa. in base. Crest — A dexter hand holding a sickle ppr. Geicre. Cu. two bars ar. on each three mascles of the first, on a canton or, a leopard's head az. Geering. Gu. two bars ar. on each three lozenges of the first. Crest — A savage's head aff'rontee ducally crowned ppr. Geff (Huborne, co. Berks; granted 1 April, 1379). Erm. on a canton sa. a saltire or, a martlet for dift'. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a tiger couchant ar. tufted and maned sa. armed or, charged on the body with a martlet of the fourth. Geffe, or Ceffy. Erm. on a canton ar. a saltire engr. sa. Geffeky. Ar. three chev. sa. a label of as many points gu. Geffrey. Or, five billets sa. three and two, a label of three points gu. Geffry (Cornwall). Or, five billets in saltire sa. a label of three points gu. Geffry. Az. a fret or, on a chief ar. a leopard pass. g". Geffry. Az. a fret (another, fretty) or, on a chief ar. a lion pass, guard, gu. Crest — A lion's head erased ar. ducally crowned az. Geffry. Gu. three lions pass, in pale ar. Geffry. Or, ten bilh ts sa. (Another adds a label of five points gu.) Geffkys (Worcestershire). Or, three hawks' lures lined gu. on a chief crenellee of the last as many 3 C GEN GEO leopards' heads of the first. Crext—Ou a mount vert a sea-pye, wiugs expanded ppr. legged and beaked gii. Gei.l (Hopton, CO. Derby, temp. Edward III. Sir John Gell, of Hopton, the celebrated Parliamentary leader, was created a Baronet in 1042; his grandson, Sir Philip Gell, of Hopton, the third bart. d. s. p. in 1719 ; his sister and heiress m. William Eyre, of Highlow,and their second son, John Eyre, inherit- ing the property, assumed the surname and arms of Cell; he was grandfather of Philip Gell, of Hopton, esq. and of Sir ^Villiam Gell, knt. the ce- lebrated classical aiitiqnary). Per bend az. and or, three mullets of six points in bend, pierced and counterchanged. Crcsl — A greyhound statant sa. collared or. Gell (Westminster ; granted 6 March, 1631). Per bend ar. and gu. a rose betw. two mullets of six points pierced in bend counterchanged. Gell. Az. on a bend ensr. betw. two lions' heads erased or, three cinquefoils gu. Gell (Middleton and Wirksworth, co. Derby ; granted in 1731). Per bend ar. and gu. a rose betw. two mullets of six points bendways counterchanged. Crest — A greyhound sa. collared gu. Gei.liat, or Gellyot (Yorkshire). Erm. on a bend sa. three boars' heads erased ar. Gelliat, or Gellyot. Erm. on a bend sa. three ■wivei'ns' (another, fishes') heads erased ar. GELLiiiRANn (Paul's Cray, co. Kent, temp. Henry VIII. and Chorley Hall, and Pele, co. Lancaster). Ar. two swords in their scabbards in saltire sa. hilts and chapes or. Gellie (Blackford). Ar. an ark in the water ppr. ensigned by a dove with an olive brancli in tlie beak vert. Crest — A man trampling on a serpent ppr. Motto — Divino robore. Gelstable. Vert, a hart pass, or, atiired ar. Crest — A dexter hand holding a sword in pale, all ppr. Gelysale, or Gellisuale. Vert, a heart salient or. Gem.mel, Gemei.l, or Gemii.l (Scotland). Ar. on a bend gu. tliree bears' heads erased of the field. Crest — A flame of fire betw. two palm brandies ppr. Gem.mill (Scotland). Gu. a bend cngr. ar. in chief a thistle leaved or. Crest — A demi peacock ppr. Genevill (Northumberland), Or, two bars az. betw. three coronets gu. Genevill, Genevel, or Geneville. The same Arms. Crest — Out of a cloud a dexter hand brandishing a broken tilting spear, all ppr. Genevill (Ludlov/^ Castle, co. Salop, and Trim Castle, Ireland, temp. Edward I.: Joan, dan. and lieir of Sir Peter de Geynville, >«. in l.iOl, Roger Morti- mer, the great Earl of March, who became, in her right. Lord of Meath and Trim. Sir Simon de Geynville, knt. younger brother of Sir Peter, was summoned as a Baron to Pai'liament in Ireland, 3 Edward II. He left five daus. — Joan, in. to Sir John Cusack, kjit. ; Marian, /«. to Sir John Hussey, Baron of Galtrim ; Elizabeth, m. to Sir William Loundres ; Elenor, m. to Sir John Cruys, knt.; and another dau. m. to Sir Walter Delahyde, knt.) Az. three horses' bits or, on a chief enn. a demi lion issuant gu. Genevill. Ar. on two bars az. as many coronets or. Genevill. Az. three barnacles in pale or, on a chief erm. a demi lion ramp. gu. crowned of the second. Geneville. Az. three horse barnacles expanded or, on a chief erm. a demi lion ramp, issuant gu. Genewell, or Grenewell. Or, two bars az. betw. three ducal crowns gu. Geney, Genney, or Jeny. Az. an inescutcheon ar. within an orle of eight martlets or. Crest — A hand issuing out of a cloud in fesse, holding a cross pattee fitchee ppr. Geney. Or, a bordure az. charged with eight mart- lets of the field. Geney. Gu an eagle displ. ar. (Another, or.) Genhaver. Ar. a cross betw. four lions ramp. gu. Genkins (Cheshire). Sa. a lion pass, guard, tail turned betw. his legs and elevated over the beak or. Genn. Or, three piles meeting in point az. Crest— A Cornish chough rising betw. two spear heads in pale ppr. Gennett. Ar. two chev. gu. betw. six martlets sa. three, two, and one. Crest — A chevalier on horse- back wielding a scimetar, all ppr. Genney (Norfolk). Paly of six, or and gu. a chief erm. Genon, or Genron. Az. a cross or, pierced of the field. Genor. Sa. three cups or. Crest — A dexter hand holding a baton gu. tijiped or. Genor, or Genore. Sa. three cups ar. Gensill (Sussex). Or, on a chief sa. two mullets ar. Genslor, Genslwyr, or Genflor. Ar. three escal- lops gu. ; on a chief az. three crosses crosslet or. Gent (Doddinghurst and Stecplehumstpad, co. Essex). Erm. on a chie f, indented, sa. two eagles displ. or. ('rest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi eagle displ- erm. Gent (Essex). Erm. on a chief, indented, az. three eagles displ. oi'. Gent (Norton and Muscott, co. Northumberland). Sa. a fesse counter-compony (another, chequy) ar. and of the first, betw. three lions' heads erased or. Crest — A demi griffin gu. wings endorsed or, hold- ing a pink (or gillyflower) of the first, stalked and leaved vert. {Anof her ercst — A griffin segreant or, holding in the beak a gillyflower gu. stalked and leaved vert.) Gent (Moyns, co. Essex, represented by George William Gent, of Moyns Park, esq. In the fifteenth century , the family acquired the estate of Moyns, by the intennariiage of William Gent, who was living in 140S, with Joan, dau. and heiress of William le Moyns. The grandson of th'S marriage, Mr. B,iron Gent, of the Court of Exchequer, is described ** as a very considerable person in his time, and the glory and ornament of his family.") Erm. a chief indented sa. quarter- ing Moyne, namely, or, a cross engr. sa. a label of tliree points gu. on each three bezants. Crest — A deini eagle displ. erm. Gentile (Scotland). Az. four pieces of chequy or. Gentill (Lancashire). Or, on a chief sa. two mul- lets of six points ar. pierced gu. Gentill, or Gentle. The same .4 / wis. Crest — Two lions' paws holding a bezant. Gentill (Lancashire). Or, on a chief sa. three cinquefoils ar. pierced gu. Gentill (Susse.x). Or, on a chief sa. two mullets of the field. (Another adds, pierced gu.) Gentill. Or, on a chief sa. two mullets pierced ar. Gentle (Edinbiirgh). Or, a cross quarter pierced az. in the centre a rose gu. Crest — A bee erect ppr. Afottu — Industria. Gentle. Gu. three roses ar. a chief of the last. Crest — On a ducal coronet an estoile of twelve points. Genton (Cumberland). Gu. a chev. betw. three es- callops ar. Genton (Warwickshire). Per bend, ar. and sa. a staff raguly cnunterclianged. Genton. Sa. a bend raguly ar. Genton. Per bend, sa. and ar. a bend raguly coun- terchanged. Geoffery. Erm. on a canton ar. a saltire engr. sa. Geoffey. Or, three lures gu.; on a chief crenellee of the second as many leopards' heads of the first. Crest — A sea-pye rising gu. Geoffreys (Her. Off. London, c. 24). Sa. a griffin segreant, within a bordure engr. or. Geochegan (Ireland). Ar. two lions pass. gu. Cre.H — On a ducal coronet or, a dolphin naiant az. Geokg. Ar. a cross patonce sa. George (Park Place, co. Middlesex, and St. Stephen's Green, co. Dublin, bart.) Ar. on a fesse engr. gu. betw. three falcons, rising, az. beaked, legged, and belled or, as many bezants, each charged with a lion's head erased sa. ; on .a canton vert a harp, gold, stringed of the first. Crest — A falcon, as in the arms. George (Trenouth, co. Cornwall). Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. three doves volant az. as many bezants, each charged Avith a lion's head erased sa. Crest— A C ER GER denii talbot ramp. sa. gorged with a collar dan- cettee, aud eared or, betw. two laurel branches vert. George (Cirencester, co. Gloucester). The same^rm^ as George, bart. without the canton, George (Scotland). Oi-, a fesse betw. three falcons rising az. niembered gu. Crest— The sun shining on a sunflower ppr. George (Jicotland). Ar. a fesse az. betw. three fal- cons, rising, of the second. Crest, as the last. George. Ar. on a fesse engr. gu. betw. three parrots, wings expanded and addorsed, az. as many bezants, each charged witli a parrot's bead erased sa. George. Or, on a fesse betw. three falcons, rising, az. membered gu. as many bezants, each charged with a lion's head erased sa. George. Ar. a chief az. over all a lion ramp. gu. crowned or. George. Ar. on a fesse engr. gu. betw. three birds, rising, az. beaked and legged of the second, as many bezants, each charged with a lion's head erased sa. Crest— A demi talbot sa. collared, in- dented, and eared, or, betw. two fir branches vert. ■ George (Bath, formerly of Norfolk.; now represented by Thomas Gethyn George, esq.) Ar. on a fesse engr. gu. betw. three doves volant az. beaked, billed, and legged or, three bezants, each charged with a lion's head erased sa. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. holding a staff' raguly, couped ppr. Georges (Cirencester, co. Gloucester). Ar. a fesse gn. betw. throe falcons, volant, az. beaked, jessed, and belled, or. Crest — A talbot's head erased sa. eared ar. (Another crest — A demi talbot, saliant, sa. collared and eared or.) Georges, or Gorge (Westminster and Hayes, co. Middlesex). Lozengy, or and az. a chev. gu. Crest— A. greyhound's head . . . Georges (Island of St. Christopher). Erm. on a sal- tire gu. a leopard's face or. Crest — A boar pass, az. armed and bristled or. Georges. Gu. six lozenges or, three, two, and one. Gepf (Kssex, formerly of Sumersptshire, as borne by Thomas Frost Gepp, of Chelmsford, esq.) Per chev. az. and gu. a chev. engr. or, surmounted of a plain chev. sa. betw. three falcons close ar. beaked, legged, jessed, and belled of the third, collared gu. Crest — On a mount vert an eagle rising az. wings erminois, gorged witli a collar, .and in the beak a mascle or, the dexter claw supporting a sword erect ppr. pomel and hilt gold. Gerard (Bryn, co. Lancaster; since of Gareswood Hall, CO. Lancaster, bart.) Ar. a saltire gu. Crest — A lion ramp. erm. crowned or. Motto — En Dieu est mon esperance. Gerard (Ince, co. Lancaster; descended from a younger brother of Sir William Gerard, 3d bart. of Bryn ; the heiress, Mary Gerard, m. John Walnies- ley, esq.) Arms, &c. same as Gerard, bart. of Bryn. Gerard (as borne by William Gerard, of Ditton Grove, Prescot, co. Lancaster, esq. brother of the present Sir John Gerard, of Bryn and Garswood, bart.) Arms, &c. as the preceding. Gerard (Berkshire). Az. a chev. engr. erm. Gerard (Crewood, co. Chester). Az. a lion ramp. ar. collared gu. Gerard (Etwall, co. Derby). Az. a lion ramp. erm. crowned or. Crest — Two wings expanded sa. (Aiiot/ier crest — A lion's gamb, erect and erased, erm. holding a l^ure gu. garnished and lined or, tasselled ar.) Gerard (Lancashire). Az a lion ramp. erm. Gerard (Fisherton, co. Lincoln). Az. on a bend sa. three lions pass, guai-d. or. ^. Gerard (Bromley, co. Stafford). Az. a lion ramp. erm. crowned or. Gekkko (Earl of Macclesfiekl). Ar. on a saltire gu.. an imperial crown or. • ' ' '^v Aw' / Gerard. Az. a lion ramp, guard, erm. c^^^^ ^ ^ \ Gerard. Az. a lion ramp. or. ' Gerard. Az. a lion ramp. ar. oppressed with a bend gu- Gerard. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. Gerard. Gu. a lion pass, guard, ar. crowned or, Gerard. Gu. a lion pass, guard, crowned or. Gerard. Ar. on a bend sa. three lions pass, guard, or. Gerard. Az. a leopard ramp. ar. crowned or. Gerard. Gu. a leopard pass. ar. crowned or. Gerard. Ar. a fesse betw. three mullets sa. pierced gu- Gerard. Ar. (another, or) three chev. gu. a label of as many points az. Gerard. Ar. a lion ramp. az. over all a bendlet gu. Gerard. Ar. three chev. and label of as many points gu. Gerard. Gu. three inescutcheons erm. Gerard. Erm. a fret of six, sa. a chief gu. Gerard. Per fesse, ar. and sa. a pale counterchauged, three Negroes' heads ppr. Gerard. Ar. on a saltire gu. three crescents or. Gerard. Az. a lion ramp. erm. tail forked, and crowned or. Gerard. Ar. on a fesse az. three fleurs-de-lis or. Gerard. Ar. a fesse sa. betw. three mullets gu. pierced or. Gerberg. Erm. on a chief gu. three lozenges or, GcRBRAND. Gu. a fleur de-Us or, Gerbridge (Walsingham, co. Norfolk). Or, a fesse betw. two chev. az. Gerbridge (Sufl'olk). Erm. on a chief gu. five lozenges or. Gerbridge (Sufiblk). Erm. on a chief gu. three lozenges of the field. Gerbridge. Erm. on a chief gu. three lozenges or. Crest — A lion's paw holding a thistle ppr. Gerbridge. Ar. a fesse betw. two chev. sa. Gerbridge. Erm. on a chief gu. three fusils or. Gerbridge. Ar. on a chief (another, a chev.) gu. thi-ee lozenges or, Gerbridge. Gu. three inescutcheons erm. Gerbrigge, or Gerbridge (Norfolk). Sa. a fesse betw. two chev. or. Gerey. Ar. a fi*et vert, on a canton sa. a stag at gaze ppr. Gercom, Paly of six, ar. and gu. Crest — A grilfiu segreant ppr. collared gu. in the mouth a line and ring or. Gercomyle. Quarterly, or and gu. in the first quar- ter a lion ramp, of the second. Gerconly. Quarterly, or and az. in the first quarter a lion gu. Gerd, or Gird. Az. a chev. erm. betw. three lozenges or, each chai'ged with an antelope's head erased ppr. attired of the third. Gerdelley, or Gerdilley. Az. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. Crest — A dexter hand brandishing a sword ppr. Gerdilley. Az. on a chev. engr. or, betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. a hurt. Gerdston, or Gerdeston. Gu. a saltire lozengy ar. Gere (Heavitree and Kenney, co. Devon). Gu. two bars or, on each three mascles az. ; on a canton of the second a leopard's head of the third. Gere (Devonsliire). Gu, a fesse erm, betw. si^ mas- cles or. Gere. Erm. a fleur-de-lis az, Gerebzoff. Per pale, two coats, first, ar. out of clouds, from the dexter an armed arm, embowcd issuant, the hand grasping a sciraetar, all ppr. ; second, or, a spread eagle, dimidiated on the dex- ter sa. Crest — Out of a marquessial coronet ppr. a cross pattee or, surmounted by a human heart gu. llamant ppr. betw. two wings sa. Gerell. Sa. a cross or, charged with five pellets Avithin a bordure engr. of the second. Gererd. Per saltire az. and ar. a saltire gu. Crest — A lion ramj). Gergan, Gercand, or Geerewood. Per pale gu. and ar. three castles counterchauged. Gergawd, or Gerwood. Per pale, gu. and ar. three eagles counterchanged. Gergond. Per pale ar. and gu. three castles counter- changed. Gering (Winterton, co. Lincoln). Gu. two bars or, each charged with three mascles of the field, on a canton sa. a leopard's head of the second. Crest — An antelope's head erased, quai-terly, ar. and sa. charged with four mascles counterchauged, attired or. GER G ER Gerlinge (OutwelljCO. Norfolk, and Yorkshire). Ar. on a bend gu. betw. two cotises sa. three fleurs-de- lis or. Gerlinge. The same Anns. Crest — A unicorn's head erased ar. collai'ed sa. Gerlingham. Ar. three mascles gu. Gerlington (Lincolnshire). Gu. three flies Tolant ar. within a bordure engr. or. Gerlington (Hakeford, co. York). Sa. three gad- bees volant ar. Germain (Duke of Dorset). See Sackville Ger- main. Germain, or Germyn. Sa. a crescent betw. two mul- lets in pale ar. Crest — A dexter arm, couped and embowed, resting on the elbow, holding a tilting spear in pale ppr. German (Cornwall). Paly wavy of six ar. and gu. Germin (Essex). Ar. a stag's head cabossed gu. Germin (Huntingdonshire). Paly of six erm. and gu- Germin (Powershall). Ar. a chey. betw. three stags' heads cabossed sa. Germincham (Suflnlk). Ar. three lozenge buckles gu- Germon (Kent). Barry nebulee of six ar. and gu. Germy (Suffolk). Ar. a lion ramp, guard, gu. Germyn, or Germin. Ar. a chev. betw. three harts' heads couped sa. Crest — A unicorn's head betw. two bran'*hes of laurel disposed orleways. Germyn. Ar. three crosses pattfee (another, patonce) sa. Germyn. Erm. three piles in point gu. Germyn. Gu. three escallops erm. Germyn. Gu. a fesse embattled ar. betw. three leopards' heads or. Germyn, or Germine. Gu. three inescutcheon.s enn. Geknald. Ar. on a bend engr. sa. three buglehorns of the first. Gernance. Sa. three cups ar. Gernech, or Gernish. Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three escallops sa. as many annulets or. Gernecan (Tanfield, Richmond). Barry of ten or and az. an eajle displ. gu. Gernegan. Ar. three lozenges gu. Crest — An alle- rion displ. gu. Gernegan. Barruly or and az. an eagle displ. of the first. Gernegan. Ar. three bucks' heads gu. Gehnet. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. Gerneth. Gu. three escallops or. (Another, ar.) Gernett. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. crowned or, a bor- dure engr. of the last. Gerney (Essex). Ar. a cross engr. gu. in the dexter chief quarter a cinquefoil az. Gerney (Norfolk). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. Gerney (Suffolk). Ar. a lion ramp, guard, gu. Gernon (Essex). Ar. three piles wavy gu. Gernon, Gernun, or Gernoun. The same Arms- Crest — A hand issuing from a cloud, in fesse, holding a club ppr. Gernon (Herefordshiie). Ar. three piles wavy gu. meeting in the base point, within a bordure or. Gernon (Herefordshire). Gu. two lions pass. ar. within a bordure az. Gernon, or Garnon (Nottinghamshire). Or, a hart's head cabossed gu. Gernon, alias Candishe. Ar. three piles wavy gu. Crest — A wolf's head couped az. collared and ringed or. Gernon, alias Pyke. Gu. three piles wavy ar. Gernon. The same Arms. Crest— A wolf's head couped.. on the neck two bars gemelles.. Gernon. Paly wavy of six gu. and ar. Gernon. Or, on a bend az. three escallops of the field. Gernon. Ar. a buck's head gu. Gernon. Ar. three bucks' heads gu. Gernon. Enn. three piles wavy gu. Gernon. Paly wavy of six or and gu. Gernon. Ar. a chev. betw. three bucks' heads couped sa. Gernon, or Gernoun. Ar. a hart's head cabossed gu. Geknon. Ar. three harts' heads cabossed gu. Gernon. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three bucks' heads cabossed gu. Gernon. Or, on a bend az. an escallop ar. Geronuon-Aebey (Leicestershire). Gu. a cinquefoil erm. over all in bend a crozier or. Gerow. Ar. a cross gu. betw. four lions pass, respect- ing each other sa. Gerraru (Harrow, co. Middlesex). Quarterly, first and fouith, ar. a saltire gu. ; second and third, ar. a lion ramp. erm. crowned or. Gerrard (Longhide, co. Somerset). Az. a lion ramp, ar. crowned or, a bordure erm. Gerraru. The same Arms and Crest as Gerard of Brin, co. Lancaster. Gerrare, or Greenere. Ar. thi"ee cups, open, sa. Gerre (Hertfordshire). Gu. two bars az. on each three mascles or, on a canton of the last a leopard's face of the second. Crext — A lion's head guard, or, gorged with a collar gu. charged with three mascles of the first, betw. two wings displ. of the same. Gerrey, or Geere (Herefordshire). Gu. two bars ar. on each three mascles of the field, a canton or. Gerrow. Ar. a cross gu. betw. four lions ramp. (another, pass.) sa. Gerry (Lancashire). Gu. two bars or, each charged with three mascles az. on a canton of the last a leopard's head of the second. Crest — A buck's head erased quarterly ar. and sa. charged with four mascles coiinterchanged. Gerson (Gerson, co. Lancaster). Vert, a cross engr. or. Crest — An arm in armour from the shoulder, couped in fesse from the elbow, in p.ale, holding up a helmet, all ppr. Gerton. Gu. twelve billets, four, five, two, and one, a chief indented or. Gerva Ys (Isle of Ely). Sa. a chev. engi-. betw. three Cornish choughs ar. Gervays. Az. three beacons with ladders or, fired gu. Crest — On a mural crown gu. a fire beacon betw. two wings ppr. Gerveis. Gu. three greyhounds in full course, in pale, or. Gerveis, or Gervais. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three escallops sa. Gerveys (Bonathlac, co. Cornwall ; descended from John Gerveys of Helston, living in 1329, by Nicholia his wife, dau. and heiress of John Bo- nathlac, of Bonathlac, esq. ; the heiress, Elizabeth, only child of Richard Gerveys, of Bonathlac, esq. m. Charles Grylls, of Court, in Lanreath, esq.) Ar. a chev. betw. three garbs sa. quartering Trevan- NioN of Tregaddar. Gervies, or Garvies (Pratling-Magua, co. Leicester). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. Gervilance. Vert, three saltires ar. Gerviland, or Gervylan. Ar. three saltires vert. Gervis (Isle of Ely, and Worcestershire). Sa. a chev. betw. three birds ar. Crest — A tiger's head erased ar. Gervis (Great Pettley, co. Leicester ; granted May, 1G14). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three hawks ar. Gervis (Suflblk). Sa. three beehives or. Gervis (Master of the Pipe Office). Sa. on a chev. betw. three doves ar. a fleur-de-lis az. Crest — A demi lion ramp, guard, or, holding a banner ar. cliarged with a cross gu. on the handle ppr. a mural crown of the first, with four small spears issuing out of it, az. Gervis. Gu. three greyhounds in full course ar. Gervis. Gu. three greyhounds pass. or. (Another, ar.) Gervis. Ar. a chev. az. betw. three escallops sa. Gervis-Tai'ps (Hiuton co. Hants, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. six osti'ich feathers, three, two, and one, sa. in the centre point a pellet, for Gervis; second and third, az. on a fesse or, betw. three rhinoceroses ar. as many escallops gu. for Tapps. Crest — A mount vert, thereon two ostrich feathers in saltire sa. surmounting another erect gu. all encircled by a chaplet of oak or, for Gervis; a greyhound couchautper pale ar. and sa. charged on the body with two escallops fessewise, couuterchanged, for Tapps. GIB G 1 B Gery (Bushmcad Priory, co. Bedford; descended from Thomas Gery, of Royston, co. Herts, sheriff of Cambridgeshire in 1509. The last mule heir, William Gery, of Bushmead.esq. d. in 1802, leaving three daughters, his co-heirs, viz. Mary Seliua, m. to John Milnes, of Beckingliam Hall, co. Lincoln, esq. ; Eleanor, m. to the Rev. Thomas Milnes ; and Hester, m. to the Rev. Hugh Wade, -who assumed, on his marriage, the surname and ai'ms of Geky. His son is the present William Hugh Wade Gkry, of Bushmead Priory, esq.) Gu. two bars ar. each charged with three mascles of the field, on a canton or, a leopard's fiice az. Crest — An ante- lope's head erased, quarterly ar. and sa. charged with four mascles counterchanged, attired or. Motto — Mentis honestae gloria. Gery-Waue. See Wade. Gesors, or Gessoks. Az. billettee or, a lion ramp, of the last. Crest — A talbot sejant sa. collared ar. Gesse. Ar. three dogfishes in pale sa. Gethin (Peyton, co. Brecknock, and Southweld, co. Essex). Az. a buck saliant ar. crowned or. Crest — A buck sejant ar. crowned or, betw. two wings endorsed of the fir.st. Gethin (Gethinsgrott, co. Cork, and Percy Mount, CO. Sligo, bart.) Vert, a stag couraut ar. armed or. Crest — On a cap of dignity ppr. a stag's head erased ar. armed and ducally gorged or. Motto — Try. Gethin (Ireland). Vert, a buck salient ar. ducally gorged and attired or. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a buck's head erased ar. ducally gorged aud attired or. Gethin (Shropshire). Per fesse sa. and ar. a lion ramp, counterchanged. Gethin (Fedwdeg; descended from David Goch, Lord of Penmachno). Arms, those of David Goch. Gethince. Ar. iu fesse three pellets betw. two bars sa. in chief two goats' heads erased gu. attired or, in base one of the same. Gethyn. Ar. a chev. engr. az. betw. three birds rising sa. within a bordure engr. of the second. Gethyn (Montgomeryshire; extinct, in the male line, at the decease s. p. of Ambrose Gethyn, of Brithdir, esq. in 1803). Per fesse sa. aud ar. a lion ramp. counterchanged. Gettenes. Sa. a chev. betw. three fleurs de-lia ar. Crest — A sheldrake ppr. Geylslane. Chequy or and gu. Geynes (Yolgrave, co. Derby). Gu. a bend Viire ar. and sa. Geynes, or Gynes (Lancashire). Vaire, or and az. Geynes. Gu. a chief vaire. Crest — A griffin's head erased ppr. in the beak a trefoil vert. Geynton, or Geyton. Ar. a fesse betw. six fleurs de- lis gu. Crest — The sun in splendour or, at each ray a flame of fire ppr. Geyton, or Geiton (Northumberland and Rutland). Ar. crusily az. three fleurs de-lis of the last. Ghest, or Guest. Sa. a chev. betw. three pigeons* heads erased ar. Crest — A swan's neck erased ar. betw. two ostrich feathers, erect, of the last. Ghisnes (Chokes, co. Northampton, 33 Henry III.) Barry of six vaire and gu. Ghri.mes. Gu. on a cross ar. five mullets of the first, on a chief of the second three escallops of the field. Crest — A talbot sejant sa. collared ar. Gib (Caribeer, Scotland). Gu. a dexter hand holding a spear bendways betw. two spurs or, leathers ar. Crest — A mullet pierced or. Motto — Spei'O. Gib (Scotland). Gu. a dexter hand couped paleways, hoLling a broken spear in bend sinister, betw. two mullets pierced in fesse, all or. Crest — A spur or, betw. two wings gu. Gib. Gu. a dexter hand holding a broken spear betw. two mullets or. Gibb, or Gibe (that Ilk). Gu. a dexter hand couped fesseways, holding a broken spear in pale ar. Gibb (Scotland). Gu. a dexter band couped fesse- ways, holding a spear in pale, broken at the top, or, betw. two spur rowels in chief of the last. Crest — A dagger in pale, thereon suspended a wreath of laurel, all ppr. Motto — Fides pi asstautior auro. Gibbard. Gu. on a bend cotised ar. a lion pass. az. Crest — An arm couped, embowed, vested, and purfled at the shoulder, the part above the elbow in fesse, the hand in pale, holding a palm branch ppr. GiBBc. Ar. three halberts in fesse sa. heads turned to the sinister. Crest — A Bengal tiger pass, guard, ppr. Gibbens, or Gibbins. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. sur- mounted by a bend or, charged with three crosses pattee fitchee. . Crest — A cubit arm holding a fish ppr. Gibbes (Fackley, co. Oxford, bart.) Per fesse ar. and erm. three battle-axes sa. Crest — An arm embowed in armour, garnished or, and charged with a cross couped gu. in the hand a battle-axe, as in the arms. Motto — Tenax propositi. Gibbes (Parrott, co. Dorset). Vert, three cats pass, ar. Gibbes (Devonshire). Ar. three battle-axes in pale sa. GiBUEs. Or, on a chev. sa. two cats, respecting each other, ar. on a chief az. guttee d'or, a cross pattee of the same, in base a holly branch, fructed vert, leaved gu. Gibbes. Az. three battle-axes or. Crest — An arm armed or, holding one of the same ar. Gibbes. Az, three halberts in fesse ar. Crest — An arm fesseways ppr. vested ar. cufled, and purfled at the shoulder, sa. from the elbow in pale holding a palm branch of the first. Gibbes. Paly bendy ar. and gu. on a bend az. two fleurs-de-lis of the first. Giebines, Gibbings, or Gibbins. Same Arms as Gibbens. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, the attires of a stag ppr. Gibbins. Or, a lion ramp. sa. over all on a bend gu. three escallops ar. Crest- — A lion ramp. sa. Gibbins. Or, a chev. gu. betw. three leopards' heads az. Gibbins. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. depressed by a bend or, charged with three crosses pattee fitchee sa. Gibbon (Dorsetshire). Sa. a lion ramp, guard, crowned or, betw. three escallops ar. Gibbon (Rolvenden, co. Kent ; granted fi April, IC29). Or, a lion ramp. sa. betw. tliree pellets. Crest — On a chapeau gu, turued up erm. an escarbuncle or. Gibbon (Bishops' Bourne, co. Kent). Sa. a lion ramp, guard, or, betw. three escallops ar. Crest — ■ A demi lion i-amp. guard, ar. ducally crowned or, holding betw. the paws an escallop of the last. Gibbon. Ar. a boar's head couped in pale az. in the mouth a garb or. Gibbon. Gu, two pales ar. over all on a bend sa. three escallops of the second. Gibbon. Ar. a griffin segreaut sa. betw. three cres- cents gu. Gibbon. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. depressed by a bend gu. charged with tliree escallops or. Gibbon. See Gibons. Gibbons (Stanwell Place, co. Middlesex, bart.) Gu. a lion ramp, or, debruised by a bend ar, chai-gid wirh a torteau betw. two crosses crosslet pattee fitchee sa. Crest — A lion's gamb erased and erect gu. charged with a bezant, holding a cross crosslet as in the arms. Gibbons (Ireland). Sa. a fesse betw. three leopards' faces ar. Crest — A dexter hand and sinister arm, in armour, embowed, holding a heart inflamed ppr. Gibbons (Shrewsbury). Paly of six, ar. and gu. on a bend sa. three escallops of the first. Crest — A demi lion ramp. sa. holding an escallop ar. Gibbons. Bendy sinister of six, ar. and gu. overall, on a bend sa. three escallops of the first. Gibbons. Gu. three lions pass, or, a bend az. GiBBs (Derbyshire, and Stoke, CO. Suffolk). Ar.three battle-axes in pale sa. GiBBs (South Parrot, co. Devon). Ar. three halberts sa. within a bordure ermines. GiBBs (Hertfordshire). Az. three poleaxes in pale ar. garnished or. Crest — An ann embowed, iu GIB G ID armour ppr. garuislied or, holding in the gauntlet a poleaxe ar. Gibes (Elraestone, co. Kent). Ar. three poleaxes sa. Crest, as the last. GiBBS (Honington, co. Warwick). .Sa. three battle- axes in pale ar. Crc**— Three broken tilting spears or, two in saltire, and one in pale, enfiled with a wreath ar. and sa. GiBBs. Or, on a chev. sa. betw. three holly branches vert, fructed gu. two cats, respecting each other, ar. on a chief az. guttee d'or, a cross pattee of the last. GiBBS. Lozengy, ar. and gu. on a bend az. two fleurs-de-lis or, and in the dexter chief point as many annulets conjoined of the first. GiBBS. Ar. on a chev. betw. thiee filberts sa. two cats, combatant, of the field. GiBBS. Ar, a chev. gu. betw. three leopards' beads az. GiBBS. Lozengy, ar. and gu. on a bend az. two (an- otlier, four) fleurs-de-lis of the first. GiBBS, or GiBBES. Ar. three woodbills in pale, sa. Gideon (Essex). Paly of six, ar. and gu. on a bend sa. three escallops of the first. Gibion. Barry of eight (another, paly) ar. and gu. on a bend sa. thi-ee escallops or. GiBON. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. crowned or. Crest — In a ducal coronet a lion's head couped gu. bezantee. GiBON. Az. a lion ramp. betw. three escallops ar. Crest — A demi wolf ramp, reguard. ar. collared g'J- GiBON. Ar. a fesse betw. three eagles' legs erased sa. GiBON. Ar. two .spears in saltire, staves gu. points or, over all a lion ramp. sa. GiBON. Gu. a lion ramp, or, depressed by a bend ar. charged with three crosses pattee sa. Crest — A lion's paw holding a cross pattee or. GiBON. Ar. a lion pass. sa. depressed by two battle- axes in saltire, staves gu. headed of the first. G i BON. Or, a chev. gu. betw. three lions' heads erased sa. GiBONS. Masculy, ar. and gu. on a bend sa. two fleurs-de-lis or, in chief an annulet of the first, for diflC. GiBONs. The same as Gibbon, of Rolvenden, Kent. GiBONs, or GiBus. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three leo- pards' heads az. Gibs (Sainthurst, co. Gloucester). Ar. three battle- axes in pale sa. Gibson-Maitlani) (Clifton Hall, Mid-Lothian, and Ross Hill, CO. Herts, bart.) See Maitlanu. Gibson (Cumberland, Essex, London and Northum- berland). Az. three storks rising ppr. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's gamb. ppr. grasping a chib gu. spiked of the first. {Another crest — A stork rising ppr. in the beak an olive branch vert.) Gibson (Cumberland, London, and Northumberland). The same Arms, and last Crest. Gibson (Ireland). Barry of six, erm. and sa. over all a lion ramp, or ; on a canton gu. a castle of the third. Crest — A stork's head sa. crowned or. Gibson (Kent). Per pale, gu. and vert, a tent or ; on a chief of the third a fret betw. two crescents sa. Gibson (Teede, co. Lancaster). Gu. two bars hu- mettee ar. betw. three lions pass, in pale, or. Gibson (Lancashire, London, and Yorkshire). Barry of six, erm. and sa. a lion ramp. or. Crest — A stork close ar. in the bill an oak leaf vert. Gibson (London). Paly of six, gu. and vert, a tent ar. poled and garnished oi- ; on a chief of the last a fret betw. two crescents sa. Crest — An arm em- bowed, in armour, garnished or, holding a battle- axe sa. (Another, holding in the hand ppr. a maul, or beetle, sa. handled ar.) Gibson (East Beckham and Thorpe, co. Norfolk; granted 1591). Paly of six, ar. and sa. ; on a chief of the first a fret betw. two crescents of the se- cond. Crest — A stork ar. beaked, legged and du- cally gorged, gu. Gibson (Durie, Scotland). Gu. three keys, lying fes- seways in pale, or, the wards downward. Crest — A pelican in her nest, feeding her young, ppr. Motto — Pandite ccelestes portae. Gibson (Scotland). The same jlrff(.v, within abordure eugr. ar. charged with four crescents and as many annulets or, alternately. Crest — A pelican in her nest ppr. Motto — Pandite. Gibson (^Paisley). Gu. three keys, fesseways, in pale, ar. ; on a canton of the last a hunting horn stringed of the first. Crest — A pelican in her nest vulning herself ppr. Motto — Pandite coelt stes portre. Gibson (Fentland, Scotland). Gu. three keys bar- wise, in pale, or, within a bordure vaire. Crest and 3fotto, as the last. Gibson (Scotland). Gu. three keys fesseways, in pale, wards downward, or. Gibson (Swindon, co. Wilts). Az. three storks' wings expanded ar. Gibson (Yorkshire). Paly of six, ar. and gu. ; on a bend sa. three escallops of the first. Gibson (Staveley, co. Yoi"k; confirmed 16 Jan. 1655). Gu. a stork betw. three crescents ar. beaked and membered or. Gi bson (Yelland, CO. Lancaster ; settled in that country in the reign of James I. and, tradition.ally, de- rived from Scotland: the co-heirs were, Sarah Gibson, who d. unm. leaving her property to the Gibsons of Myerscough ; and Anne Gibson, who ?«, William Wickhain, of Yorkshire). Az. three storks rising ppr. Crests — First, a stork rising ppr. in his beak an olive branch vert ; second, oat of a ducal coronet a lion's gamb, grasping a club, spiked. Gibson (Myerscough, and Q\iernmore Park, co. Lan- caster ; now represented by John Gibson, of Quern- more Park, esq.) Arms and Crest, same as the preceding. Gibson (Barfield, co. Cumberland ; a younger branch of Gibson of Myerscough). Arms, as the preced- ing. Gibson (Shalford, co. Surrey, and Sullington, co. Sussex ; of Scotch extraction, now represented by George John Gibson, of Sandgate Lodge, Sulling- ton Petworth, co. Sussex, esq.) Gu. three keys fesseways in pale or, in chief a portcullis of the last. Crest — A pelican vulning herself, and feed- ing her young ppr. gorged with a mural crown or. Motto — Coelestes pandite porta;. GiBTHOKP (Lincolnshire). Quarterly, first and fourth, chequy, or and az. ; second and third, erm. Gibthorp, Gvthorpe, or Gilthorpe. Ar. two bars gu. within a bordure sa. Crest — A naked arm em- bowed, holding a dagger ppr. Gibthorp, or Gilthrope. Quarterly, first and fourth, chequy, or and gu. ; second and third, erm. Gibthorp. Quarterly, or and erm. Gibthorp. Quarterly, first and fourth, erm.; second and third, chequy, or and az. Gibthorpe (Lancashire). Quarterly, first andfourth, erm. ; second and third, chequy, or and gu. Giddy (St. Erith, co. Coinwall; gianted 11 June, 1770). Or, a fesse engr. vert, in chief a lion pass, gu. in base three torteaux, two and one. Crest — A lion pass. gu. in the dexter paw a banner az. thereon a cross or, the staff and point ppr. Giddy (Tredrea, co. Cornwall, and Eastbourne, co. Sussex). The same Arms and Crrst. Gidersh, or GiDEBCHs. Gu. a chev. betw. three mart- lets ar. Gidion (London, and Spalding, co. Lincoln). Per chev. vert and or ; in chief a rose of the second betw. two fleurs-de-lis ar. ; in base a lion ramp, reguard. az. Crest — A stag's head erased ar. at- tired gu. gorged with a pallisado coronet or, in the mouth a slip of oak, vert, fructed gold. GiDLEY (Honiton, co. Devon). Or, a castle within a bordure sa. charged with eight bezants. Crest — A griflin's head or, wings elevated sa. bezantee. GlULEY (Gidley, co. Devon. Bartholomew Gidley, of this family, was an oflicer in the service of King Charles 11. and appears to have been in arms for the King before the Restoration, by a large silver medallion in the possession of the representative. G I F G I L who, at the time Lysons wrote, was Courtenay fiiDLEY, of Honiton, esq.) Arms, as exemplified by Edward Bysshe, Clarenceux, in 16?! — Or, a castle, sa. a bordure of the second bezantee. Crest — An eagle issuing, or, the wings sa. bezantee. GiFFAUD (Brecon). Ar. a dextev arm erabowetl, ha- bited gu. holding in the hand ppr. five roses of the second, within an orle of torteaux. GiFFAKD (Leicestershire). Ar. a chev. betw. three roses az. within a bordurc gu. GiFFARU (Yester, Scotland). Gu. three bars erm. GiFFARU (Worcestershire). Ar. crusily gu. nine tor- teaux. GiPFARD. Gu. three lions pass, in pale, ar. Crest — A dexter baud holding a thistle, all ppr. GiFFARD. Gu. three bars engr. ar. Crest — -A deer's head couped ppr. Motto — Spare not. GiFFARD. Barry of six, gu. and erm. in chief a lion pass. or. GiFFARD. Ar. three bars gemelles, a chief gu. GiFFARD (Areton Giffard, and Weare Giffard, co. Devon, tenrp. Henry II.; lilcewise of Halesbnry and Brightley, in the same county). Sa. three lozenges conjoined in fesse erm. Crest — A cock's head eiased or. GiFr4RD (as borne by Edward Giffard, of Kilcor- rall, CO. Wexford, esq. eldest surviving son of the late Sir Ambrose Hardinge Gifl'ard, knt. Chief Justice of Ceylon, great-great-grandson of John Giffard, eldest son of Col. Jolm Giffard of Bright- ley, the distinguished Cavalier). Anns, &c. as the preceding. Giffard (Chillington, co. StafTord j represented by Thomas William Giffard, of Chillington, esq.; eldest son of the late Thomas Giffard, esq. and his wife, the Lady Charlotte Courtenay, sister of the Earl of Devon. The Gyffards arrived with t^ie Conqueror, and were lai'gely provided for by the Conquest. Peter Gitlarde m. temp. Henry II. Alice, sister and heiress of Peter Corbuchin, and thus acquired the manors of Chillington and Wal- ton, in Staffordshire). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. three stirrups, with leathei-s or, two and one. Crest— A tiger's head, fullfaced, spilted various, flames issuing from the mouth, ppr.; gi-anted in 1513. (Another crest — A demi archer bearded, and couped at the knees, in armour, ppr. from his middle a short coat, paly, ar. and gu. at his side a quiver of arrows or, in his hands a bow and arrow drawn to the head, gold ; gi-anted in 1523.) Giffings. Az. fretty ar. on a chief or, two mullets gu. GiFFORD (Baron Gifford). Az. a chev. betw. three stirrups with leatheis or, within a bordure engr. ar. charged with eight torteaux. Crest — A pan- ther's head couped, afi'rontee, betw. two branches of oak ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a bay horse, charged on the shoulder with a portcullis or ; sinister, a greyhound ar. charged on tlie body with three ermine spots in pale. Motto — Non sine nu- mine. GiFFORD, or Giffard (Brimsfield, co. Gloucester, temp- William Conq. ; Midley Claydon, co. Bucks; Burstall, co. Leicester; St. James's Abbey, co. Northampton ; and Oxfordshire). Gu. three lions V pass, in pale, ar. Crest — -.^n ai-m couped at the elbow, vested or, charged with two bars wavy az. cuffed ar. holding in the hand ppr. a buck's head cabossed gu. Gifford (Claydon, co. Bucks). Ar. three lions ramp, in pale, gu. GiFFORD (Buckinghamshire ; Wotton Underedge, co. Gloucester; Ireland; and Worcestershire). Ar. ten torteaux, four, three, two, and one. GiFFORD (Buckinghamshire). Gu. thi'ee lions pass. reguard. erm. GiFFOKu (Tiverton and Halsworth, co. Devon). Sa. three lozenges in fesse erra. Crest — A cock's head erased or, holding in the beak a sprig of three leaves vert. GiFFORD (Hants). Ar. nine torteaux, three, two, three, and one. GiFFORD (Middlesex). Ar. ten torteaux, four, three. two, and one. Crest — A hand holding three gilly flowers, all ppi". GiFFOBD (Gifford Hall, Scotland). Gu. three bars erm. GiFFORD (Staffordshire). Gu. three stirrups or, lea- thers ar. GiFFORD (Elmdon, co. Warwick). Az. three stirrups with leathers and buckles or, a label of three points ar. GlFFORU (Roddinghurst, co. Wilts). Az. three stir- rups or, within a bordure engr. ar. pellettee. GiFFORD (Worcester). Gu. tln-ee lions pass. ar. a label az. GiFFUKD. The same jlr)«*, with a label of three points sa. GiFFORD. Az. three stirrups and leathers or. Crest — A leopard's head erased or, with fire in the mouth gu. on the neck four hurts. GiFFORD. Ar. crusily, sa. a lion ramp. gu. GlFFORU. Erm. a fesse gu. on a chief of the second a lion pass. or. GiFFORD. Gu. two bars erm. in chief a lion pass. or. GiFFORD. Erm. two bars gu. on a chief of the second a lion pass, (another, a leopard's head) or. GiFFORD. Or, a cross lozengy sa. GiFFORD. Or, a cross engr. sa. GlFFORU. Sa. four, (another three) fusils in fesse ar. GlFFORU. Chequy, or and gu. a canton of the se- cond. GlFFORU. Ei-m. a saltire engr. ar. GiFFORD. Ar. thi-ee torteaux. GlFFORU. Ar. semee of crosses botonnee, a lion ramp, gu. GiFFOuRD. Ar. six annulets gu. three, two, and one. GiGCE (Suffolk). Sa. fretty erm. a chief chequy, ar. and of the first. GiGGE, or GiCGis (Suffolk). Sa. a fret erm. a chief chequy, ar. and of the first. GicoN. Or, two chev. gu. a canton az. Crest — A dexter arm holding a swan's head erased ppr. GiLBARD (Devonshire). Ar. on a chev. sa. three roses of the field. GiLBARD, or GiLBART. The same Arms. Crest — A squirrel, cracking a nut, ppr. GiLBARD (Devonshire). Erm. on a chev. sa. three roses ar. GiLEARD. Ar. on a chev. sa. three roses of the field, within a bordure gu. GiLBFRT (borne by John Davies Giddy, and his two daughters, who, by royal licence, dated 7 Jan. 1818, were authorised to take the surname and arms of Gilbert only). Ar. on a chev. gu. three roses of the field. Crest — A squirrel sejant gu. cracking a nut or. Gilbert (borne by John Davies Gilbert, of Tredrea, CO. Cornwall, and Eastbourne, co. Sussex, esq. only son and heir of the late Davies Giddy, esq. and his wife, Mary-Anne, dau. and heiress of Francis Gilbert, of Eastbourne, esq. In consequence of this alliance, Mr. Giddy assumed, by royal sign manual, dated 10 Dec. 1817, the surname of Gil- bert, and subsequently, as Davies Gilbert, attained considerable reputation by his scientific talents and acquirements). The same Arms, with a canton for diff. Crest, as the last, with a cross crosslet, gold, on the shoulder of the squirrel for diff. Gilbert (Cornwall, Compton, co. Devon, and Togen- ton and Bleckington, co. Sussex). Same Arms within a boi'dure gu. and Crest as the first. Gilbert (Derbyshire, and Thirstington, co. Leicester). Sa. a leg couped at the thigh, in armour, betw. two broken spears or, headed ar. Crest — An arm in armour embowed ppr. grasping a broken spear or, headed ar. the point downwards. Gilbert (Locko, co. Derby; originally, at a very re- mate period, of Gilbert's Place, in the parish of LuUington. The family was subsequently seated at Barrow ; Wilhain Gilbert, of that place, esq. purchased Locko, temp. Elizabeth, and was ances- tor of John Gilbert, of Locko, esq. who became possessed of Thurgarton Priory, co. Nottingham, G I L GIL by bequest from tlie Coopers, and in consequence took the name and arms of Cooper in 1736). Sa. an armed leg couped at the thigh, in pale betw. two broken spears ar. headed or. Crest— A dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand darting a broken lance in bend sinister, the point ar. staff or. GiLBEBT, alias Kniverton (Youlgreve, co. Derby, 1300; the heiress ?«. Barnesly, temp. Charles I.) Gu. a bend vaire ar. and sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head gu. beaked of the first. GiLDBRT (Grecnway, co. Devon). Ar. on a chev. sa. three roses of the field. Gilbert (Devonshire). Erm. on a chev. sa. three roses ar. Gilbert (Woodford, CO. Essex ; confirmed 1609). Ar. on a chev. betw. three leopards' faces sa. as many roses or. Gilbert (Woodford, co. Essex). The same Arms and Crest as Gilbert of Brent Ely, co. Suffolk, with a crescent on each for diff. Gilbert (Herefordshire and Monmouthshire). Sa. a leg couped at the thigh in armour, betw. two broken spears erect or, headed ar. Crest — An arm iu armour embowed ppr. severed below the wrist, the band dropping, grasping a broken spear or, headed ar. the point downwards. (Another crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a demi lion ramp, ducally crowned of the first, holding a battle-axe sa. headed ar.) Gilbert (Savratt, co. Hertford, and Sandwich and Westbury, co. Kent; granted 1593). Gu. a saltire or, on a chief erm. three piles of the field. Crest — A griffin's head az. beaked or, gorged with a col- lar erm. Gilbert (London, Suffolk, and Mayfield, co. Sussex). Az. a chev. erm. betw. three eagles displ. or. Crest — An eagle's head ppr. issuing out of rays or. Gilbert (Northirlingham, co. Norfolk). Gu. two bars erm. in chief three fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a stag's head erm. at- tired of the first. Gilbert (as borne by William Henry Gilbert, of Cantley, co. Norfolk, esq.; Robert Gilbert, of Postwich Hall, in the same county, esq.; and the Rev. John Gilbert, of Chedgrave ; sons of the late Henry Gilbert, esq. and grandsons of Thomas Gilberts, of Chedgrave, esq. h. in 1C94). Arms ani Crest, as the preceding. Motto — Tenax propositi. Gilbert (Shropshire). Gu. a bend vaire. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet an eagle's head gu. beaked or. Gilbert (Scotland). Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three trefoils slipped vert, as many fleurs-de lis of the field. (Another, or). Crest — A hand holding a fleur-de lis gu. Gilbert (Somersetshire). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three ... as many roses of the first. Gilbert (Brent Ely, co. Suffolk). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three leopards' heads az. as many roses or. Crest — On a mount vert a demi eagle displ. ar. on the breast a mullet or. Gilbert (granted 26 Dee. 1759). Gu. an armed leg couped at the thigh or, betw. two broken spears of the last headed ar. on a chief of the secoTid two eagles displ. sa. Crest — On a mount vert ;in ai-m embowed in armour or, grasping a broken spear of the last, headed ar. Gilbert. Ar. a chev. erm. betw. three Negroes' heads couped ppr. Gilbert. Or, (another, ar.) on a fesse betw. three annulets gu. as many ermine spots of the first. Gilbiirt. Ar. on a chev. gu. three roses of the first within a bordure of the second. Gilbert. Barry of six or and az. a bend gu. Gilbert. Ar. on a chev. gu. three cinquefoils of the first pierced of the second, within a bordure engr. of the last. Gilbert, or Giles. Or, on a cross sa. five plates. Gilbert. Barry wavy of six ar. and az. Gilbertson. Gu. an armed leg couped at the thigh. in pale betw. two broken spears ar. headed or. Crest — A snail in his shell ppr. GiLBORN. Ar. a cross flory betw. four birds close gu. GiLBORNE (Kent and London). Az. on a chev. or, three roses gu. leaved vert. Crest — A tiger salient ar. lined and collared or. GiLBORNE (Kent). Az. on a chev. or, three roses gu. slipped and leaved vert, within a boi-dure of the second. GiLBORNE. Az. on a chev. or, three roses gu. all within a bordure of the second. GiLBY (Staynton, co. Lincoln). Az. a fesse wavy ar. betw. three estoiles or. Crest — A tower or, with a dragon's head issuing from the top, and tlie tail out of the door ar. GiLBY. Ar. a fesse sa. in the dexter chief a square buckle gu. GiLBY. Ar. a fesse wavy betw. three estoiles az. Gilchrist (Earl of Gallotvuy). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. Gilchrist (Aunsfield, Scotland). Az. the sun in splen- dour betw. two crosses pattee iitchee in chief and a mullet in base ar. Crest — A crescent . . Motto — Fide et fiduria. Gilchrist (Scotland). The same Arms. Crest — The sun rising out of a cloud ppr. Motto — I hope to speed. Gilchrist. The same Arms, with a dagger in chief ar. point downwards. Gildart (Liverpool, co. Lancaster; granted 20 Dec. 1759). Vert, a lion ramp, reguard. crowned or, betw. three arrows of the last. Crest — A demi lion ramp, reguard. or, crowned of the last, holding in the dexter paw an oak branch ppr. GiLURiDGE (Eastborne, co. Sussex; Elizabeth Gild- ridge, the heiress, m. in 1674, Nicholas Eversfield, of Charlton Court, near Steynning, esq.) Chequy or and gu. on a chev. az. three annulets of the first. Crest — A sinister arm embowed in armour ppr. holding in the gauntlet a club in pale or, above the gauntlet a dexter hand ppr. couped gu. grasping the club. Giles (Bowden, co. Devon; four descents of this family into which the heiresses of Tuckerman married, and a co heiress of Drewe of Hayne had married, are described in the Visitation of 1620 ; the heiress of John Giles, who d. in 1C78, m. Sir Richard Gipps). Per chev. ar. and az. a lion ramp, counterchanged. Crest — A lion's g;imb erect and erased sa. holding a branch of apples of the last, leaved vert. Giles (London and Worcestershire). Gu. a cross betw. four uncovered cups or, on a chief of the last three pelicans sa. Crest — A cup (or chalice) or, out of it three pansey flowers ppr. Giles, or Gille. Per fesse gu. and az. on a bend ar. betw. two lions' heads erased, and three crosses crosslet fitrhee or, as many ciuquefoils of the first. Crest — A squirrel sejant gu. bezantee holding betw. the feet an acorn branch leaved ppr. GiLESBiiRGH. Ar. three piles gu. over all a bend az. Gilfillan (Scotland). Ar. a fe.sse betw. three eagles' heads erased gu. Crest — An eagle's head erased sa. langued gu. Motto — Armis et animis. Gilford (Kent). Or, a saltire sa. betw. four martlets az. Gilford. The same Arms. Crest — An angel couped at the breasts ppr. Gilford, or Guldekord. Ar. ten torteaux, four, three, two, and one. Gilham, or Gillham. Ar. a savage gu. holding a club over the shoulder vert. Crest — Three savages' heads conjoined in one neck, one looking towards the dexter, the other the sinister, and one upwards ppr. Gill (Devonshire). Lozengy ar. and vert, a lion ramp, of the first. Gill (Devonshire). Fusily or and veit, a lion ramp. ar. GiLL(Ansley, co. Hertford). Lozengy or and ar. a lion ramp, guard, gu. Gill (Hertfordshire). Sa. a bend or, on a chev. ar. three mullets of the first, a canton of the second chaigcd with a lion ramp. gu. Gill (Hertfordshire). Sa. two chev. ar. each charged G I L G I L with three mullets of the first, on a canton or, a lion pass, gii. Crest — A hawk's head az. betw.two wings or, fretty vei't. Gii.L, or GiLLE (London). Per pale or and ar.a chief dancctt^e sa. Crest — .4 salamander gu. issuaut in flames of fire ppr. Gill. Sa. two chev. ar. on the first three mullets of the field, in base a ciuquefoil of the second, on a canton gu. a lion ramp, guard, or. Crest — A dcmi eagle rising az. wings expanded or, fretty vert. Gill. Sa. on a bend or, three mullets of the first, on a canton az. a lion pass, of the second. Gill. Lozengy or and vert, a lion ramp. gu. Gill. Lozengy or and gu. a lion ramp. ar. Gill (as borne by the Rev. J. Gill, of Scraptoft, co. Leicestei). Sa. a maunch erm. betw. four fleurs- de lis ar. two and two, over all, on a pale or, three bulls' heads erased gu. Gill (Wyrardisbury House, and Yeovany Hall, co. Buckingham). See Gyll. Gill (Norton, co. Derby, temp. Elizabeth, and of Car House, near Rotherham ; this family, from the siraihirity of arms, appears to be descended from the Cells of Hopton). Per bend or and vert, three mullets in bend counterchanged. Gill (The Oaks, in Norton ; a branch of the preceding family, whose heiress ni. Richard Bagshaw, of Castleton, esq.) Arms, as the preceding. Gii.r.AM (Essex). Sa. on a chev. or, betw. three dol- phins embowed ppr. as many bowers vert. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head ppr. Gii,L\M, Az. a fesse betw. three chev. or. Crest — A demi griffin vert, winged and beaked or. GiLLANLi, Gils LAND, or Gillesland (Northumberland). Chequy or and gu. GiLLANu, or GiLLAN. The same Arms. Crest — A dexter arm embowed ppr. vested and culled az. holding up a covered cup or. GiLLHANDE. Ar. on a chev. sa. three cinquefoils of the first pierced of the second. Gii.LHANUE. Ar. on a bend sa. three roses of the field. GiLLEANK. Az. five hearts in saltire or, on a chief of the second a rose gu. betw. two trefoils slipped vert. Crest — A stag's head or. GiLLE (London and Warwickshire). Lozengy or and vert, a lion ramp, guard, ar. Crest — A derai par- lot with wings expanded vert. GiLLiiRS. Sa. on a chev. betw. three pewits' heads erased ar. as many annulets of the first. GiLLES. Per fesse gu. and or, on a bend eugr. ar. betw. three lions' heads erased, counterchanged, (wo and one, three crosslets of the last, one and two, as many cinquefoils of tiie fii-st. GiLLES. Or, on a chev. engr. sa. betw. three crosses formee gu. as many martlets of the first. GiLLES. Ar. on a fesse engr. sa. three martlets or. Crest — A hand holding an escallop ppr. GiLLEsnoROUGH. Or, three piles in point gu. Gillesland (Lincolnshire). Ciiequy or and gu. GiLLnsoNE (Scotland). Or, a tiiree-masted ship, her sails furled sa. Gillespie (Newton). Az. a chev. wavy ar. betw. three roses gu. slipped or. Crest — An anchor ppr. Motto — In certa salutis anchora. Gillespie (Scotland). Per chev. gu. and ar. in chief twelve plates, and in base, in a sea, a ship in full sail ppr. Crest — A unicorn's head ar. horned or. flfolto — Fidelis et in hello fortis. Gillespie (.Scotland). Az. a three-masted galley ar. flags gu. in the dexter chief a cross crosslet fitchee, and in the sinister a dexter hand, fesseways, couped, holding a dagger of the second. Crest — .\. cat ramp. ppr. Motto — Touch not the cat, but the glove. GiLLESPY. Az. in base a ship inider sail ar. in the sinister canton a hand, couped, gauntleted, and grasping a swoi'd, all ppr. GiLLET, a/ias Chandler (Ipswich, co. Suffolk). Erm. on a bend engr. sa. three lucies' heads erased ar. collared with a bar gemel gu. Crest — A lucy's head erect and erased gu. collared with a bur gemel or. GiLLET, or Gillot (Bi-oadfield, co. Norfolk). Erm. on a bend engr. sa. three Im ics" heads erased or, collared with a bar gemel gu. Crest — A lucy's head erased and erect or, collared as in the arms. GiLLETT. Erm. on a bend sa. three fishes* he;ids erased ar. Crest — A lion ramp, holding in the dexter paw a battle axe ppr. Gillies, or Gillis. Pel* fesse engr. or atid az. a galley of the fir.>t betw. a hand couped fesseways, holding a dagger in pale, and in the sinister canton a cross crosslet fitchee, all within a bordure gu. Crest — A cat courant ppr. Motto — Touch not the cat, but the glove. GiLLiNGHA.M. Az. a fcssc or, betw. three swans ar. Crest — A dexter arm couped and embowed ppr. vested sa. cuft'ed ar. holding up a sword in pale enfiled with a leopard's head eabos-icd ppr. GiLLiOT. Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. six martlets sa. three ears of wheat, stalked and leaved or. Crest — A garb or. GiLLMA.N (Foley, co. Hereford). Sa. a nag's head erased or, betw. three dexter hands couped ar. GiLLOCK. Sa. a lion ramp. ar. ou a chief of the second three roses of the first. GiLLON (Wallhouse, co. Linlithgow; granted 107C, and the supporters, 1824). Gu. on a saltire ar. five martlets volant of the first. Crest — A raven on the face of a rock, ppr. Supporters — Two ravens, ppr. Motto — Tutum refugium. GiLLOv. Or, three fleurs-de-lis gu. Crest — A dexter hand holding up a bomb, fired, ppr. GiLLOw. Az. a lion ramp. ar. on a chief of the last thi-ee roses of the first. Crest — A horse pass. sa. saddled and bridled gu. GiLi.ow. Gu. a lion ramp, or, on a chief of the last three fleurs-de-lis of the first. GiLLSuN. Vert, on a pale ar. betw. two annulets, or, a pile gu. Crest — A leopard's head erased erm. diically gorged az. GiLMAN (Gloucestershire). Sa. a man's leg, couped at the thigh, ar. Oilman (Ireland). Ar. three legs sa. spurred or. Crest — A Bengal tiger sejant ppr. Oilman (Deptford-Strand, co. Kent). Ar. a man's leg, couped at the thigh, in pale, sa. charged below the knee with a bar gemel or. Crest — A man's leg, as in the arms, issuing out of rays or, the foot in chief. Gilmer, or Giliiour (Craigmillar, Scotland). Az. three writing pens, paleways, full feathered, ar. Crest — A dexter hand holding a scroll of papers, within a garland of laurel, ppr. Motto — Nilpenna, sed usus. Gilmer (Sussex). Az. a chev. erm. betw. three tal- bots pass. ar. Crest — A unicoi'n's head ar. couped gu. attired or. GiLMOR, or GiLMOiiR (Scotland). Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three trefoils vert, as many fleurs de-lis or. ('rest — A dexter arm from the shoulder, in pule, brandishing a sword, ppr. the arm vested gu. GiLMDUR-LiTTLE (Craigmillar, Scotland). Quarterly, fiist and fourth, az. a chev. betw. three fleurs de- lis in chief, or, and a pen in base, ar.; second, sa. on a saltire ar. a crescent of the first; third, gu. three boars' heads erased ar. in each flank a Locha- ber axe of the last. Crest~K hand holding a gar- land of laurel, ppr. Supporters — Two hawks, rising, ppr. Motto — Pcrseveraiiti dabitur. Gilpin (Scaleby.co. Cumberland, and Westmoreland). Or, a bnar pass. sa. (U'est — A pine branch vert. Gilpin (Bungay, co. Suffolk). The same .4m.«. Crest — Three halberts, two in saltire and one in pale, ppr. tied with a ribbon, thereon the word Foy. Gilpin. Tlie same Arms. Crest — Three spears, one in pale and two in saltire, or, headed ar. tied with a sci'oll, thereon this Motto — Une foy mesme. Gilpin. Or, a boar statant sa. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, in armour, holding in the hand ppr. a spiig of laurel vert. GiLROY (Scotland). Ar. three dolphins haurient az. finned or. Crest — A winged heart flaming ppr. wings or. Motto — Ad finem fidelis. GiLSLANU. Vert, a stag springing or. C're.vi— A dex- ter arm ppr. vested ar. cuff az. holding up a caltrap of the first. 3 D G IS GL A GiLsi.AND. Vert, a stag springing forward ar. GiNEY (Norfolk). Chequy, or and gu. a chief erra. Ginger. Gu. on a pale ar. tliree plieons az. Crest — A savage's head in front, betw. two branches of laurel vert. GiNKELL (Earl of Athlone). Ar. two bars dancettee, sa. Crest — A pair of wings, erect, ar. charged with two bars dancettee sa. Supporters — Two griffins, wings expanded, or. Motto — .Malo mori quam fcedari. GiNS4LL. Vaire, or and az. GiowsE. Or, three bars sa. over all a pile az. GiPP, or Gypses (Welmetham and Horniugsheath, co. Suffolk). Az. a fesse betw. six estoiles or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, two wings expanded, az. semee d'estoiles of the first. Gipps (Newsliam, co. Kent). Az. a fes-se engr. betw. six estoiles or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet oi", two wings, elevated, az. each charged with three estoiles, in pale, gold. GiPPS (Howlets, CO. Kent). The same Arms and Crest. Gipps. The same Arms. Crest — Out of a cloud a dexter arm holding np a wheatsheaf, all ppr. GiRARUOT (AUestrey, co. Derby; descended from an ancient French family). Arms, as granted by tlie Parliament of Dijon ; quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a lion ramp. sa. ; second and third, gu. a chev. ar. GiRDLER (Staffordshii-e). Az. a fesse erm. cotised or, betw. three goats' heads erased ar. GiRULEii (Clarke, co. Wilts). Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three lozenges ar. each charged with a goat's bead, erased, of the first. GiRDLER. Az. on a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. as many hurts. Crest — A hand issuing, pulling a rose from a bush, ppr. GiRDLERs, Company of (London). Per fesse az. and or, a pale counterchanged, three gridirons of tlie last, the handles in cliief. Crest — A denii man ppr. representing St. Lawrence with glory round his head, or, issuing out of clouds, of the first, vested az. girt round the body with a girdle of the second, holding in tlxe dexter hand a gridiron of the last, and in the sinister a book, ar. Motto — Give thanks to God. GiRFLET. Or, a crequer plant of seven branches, eradicated, sa. Crest — An arm in armour, em- bowed, ppr. tied at the shoulder with a sash gu. and holding a club sa. spiked or. GiRcoN. Gu. two bars ar. in chief three annulets of the second. GiRLE. Gu. a cross engr. or. Crest — A garb or. GiRi.iNc (Norfolk). Ar. on a bend, per bend, gu. and az. betw. two cotises engr. sa. tliree fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — A demi griffin az. holding betw. the feet a fleurs-de-lis gu. Girling (Stradbroke, co. Suffolk; and East Dere- ham, Twyford, Yaxham, Foulsham, Biutry, Fox- ley, Scarning, Gressenhall, Bradenham, and Holt, CO. Norfolk). Ar. on a bend, per bend gu. and az. three fleurs-de-lis or, betw. two cotises engr. sa. Crest — A demi griffin az. holding betw. his paws a fleur-de-lis gu. and az. GiRLiNOTON, or Gebi.inston (Thurland, co. Lancas- ter, and Girlington, co. York). Ar. a chev. betw. three bees sa. (Another, the field sa. and bees ar.) Crest — A demi griffin, wings endorsed, or, holding a bezant. GiRLiiNGTON. Ar. a chev. betw. three butterflies, volant, sa. GisBONE. Erm, a lion ramp, ., on a canton . . a garb. . Crest — Out of a mural coronet .., a demi lion ramp . . , GisBORNG (Ireland). Or, on a fesse sa. betw. three hunting horns stringed gu. a gi-eyhound, courant, ar. Crest — A horse's head az. bridled or. GisBORNE (Yoxall Lodge, co. Stafford, and Horwiok House, CO. Derby : descended from John Gisborne, of Derby, esq. b. in 1044). Erminois, a lion ramp, sa. collared ar. on a canton vert a garb or. Crest — Out of a mural crown, ar. a demi lion ramp, erm. collared, dovetailed, or. GisEY (Yorkshire). Lozengy, or and az. a canton erm. GiSE (Gloucestershire). Barry of six, indented, ar. and sa. GisE. Lozengy, gu. and vairfe, on a canton or, a mul- let pierced sa. Crest — A dexter hand, couped, fesseways, holding a i-ose branch with one rose, all ppr. . GisE. Per fesse, ar. and vert, in chief a demi lion ramp. gu. GisEBURN, or Gysburgh-Priory (Yorkshire). Ar. a lion ramp. az. debruised, with a bend, gu. Gisi.AND. Vert, a stag springing or. Crest — A lion's head, issuing, ppr. GiSLiNCHAM (Tuston, CO. Suffolk). Az. a fesse or, betw. three swans ar. beaked and legged gu. GiSLiNGHAM (Tuston, CO. Suffolk). Az. a fesse betw. three swans close ar. GissixG, or GissiNCE. Ar. on a bend az. three eagles displ. or, the heads pointing to the sinister. Crest — An arm in armour, brandishing a sword, ppr. GisoRs. Ar. a lion ramp. betw. ten billets sa. Gist (Wormington Grange, co. Gloucester). Per pale, gu. and sa. on a chev. engr. erminois, betw. three swans' heads and necks erased erra. as many flenrs de lis az. Crest— A swan's head and neck erased erm. collared gu. betw. two palm branches vert. Gist, or Gest. Sa. a chev. or, betw. three swans' necks erased ar. Crest — A swan's neck erased ar. betw. two ostrich feathers of the last. Gi.ADUisH (as borne by William Gladdish, of Graves- end, esq. a magistrate for Kent). Quarterly, az. and arg. on a fesse cotised, erminois, betw. three demi lions counterchanged of thefield, three eagles' heads erased sa. Creit — A mount vert, thereon an eagle rising reguardant or, holding in theniouth and dexter claw a tilting spear in bend sinister, sa. Gladstanes (that Ilk). Ar. a savage's head couped, distilling drops of blood, thereon a bonnet com- posed of bay and holly leaves, all ppr. within an orle of eight martlets sa. Crest — A griffin issuant, holding in the dexter talon a sword ppr. Motto — Fide et virtute. Gladstanes (Whitelaw). The same Arms, within a bordure invecked gu. Crest and Motto, as the last. Glalisianes (Edinburgh). The same as of that Ilk, within a bordure indented gu. Gladwin (Coldaston, temp. James I. afterwards of Edelston, Tupton, and Stubbing, co. Derby ; granted 1680). Erm. a chief az. over all, on a bend gu. a sword ar. hilt and pomel or. Crest — On a mount ppr. a lion sejant ar. guttee de sang, holding in the dexter paw a sword erect or. Glagg. Gu. on a bend ar. three cinquefoils of the field. Glagge. Gu. on a bend or, three cinquefoils of the field. Glanfield. Az. a lion ramp. ar. a label of three points gu. Glanill (Suffolk). Az. semee of crosses crosslet, three fusils in pale ar. Glanton. Az. a chev. ar. betw. three crosses moline or. Glanton. Az. on a chev. ar. betw. three crosses patonce of the last an annulet sa. Glanvii. (Earl of Suffolk). Per chief, az. and ar. Glanvile (Launceston, co. Cornwall). Az. three saltires or. Crest— A buck pass. ppr. Glanvile, Glanvill, or Glanville. The same Armt. Crest — Out of amaunchor, a dexter hand clenched ppr. Glanvile, or Glanville (Tavistock, co. Devon). Az. three saltires or. Crest — On a mount vert a stag trippant ppr. Glanvile [Earl of Suffolk). Ar. a chief dancettfee az. Glanvile, or Glanvill (Suffolk; and Broomhall, co. York). Ar. a chief indented az. Glanvile. Az. on a chief or, a lion pass. gu. Glanvile. Per pale, az. and gu. three saltires ar. Glanvile, or Glanville. Or, a chief indented az. Glanvill (Justice of England, temp. Henry II.) Ar. a chief indented az. Glanville. Az. three crescents betw. nine crosslets fitchfee ar. G LA GLA Glanvillk (Halwell and Killworthy, co. Devon, re- puted to have derived from the famed Rauulph de Clanviile, Baron de Bronholme, co. Suffolk, temy. William the Conqueror, ancestor of the Earls of Chester and Suffolk. ; after a sojourn of three cen- turies at Halwell, the CJlanvilles were removed to their more splendid mansion of Killworthy, by Sir John Glanville, knt. Judge of the Common Pleas, temp. Elizabeth. This learned personage's second son. Sir Jolin Glanville, sergeant at-law, and M.P. for Totness, was Speaker of the House of Commons in 1040. The sisters and co heirs of the last male heir of the family, John Glanville, of Killworthy, esq. who ri. in lUlO, were, Alice, wife of Edmund Fowell, of Plymouth, M.P. for Tavistock, s. p.; Elizabeth, wife of William Fowell, of Black Hall and Diptford, esq. ancestor of the present John Digby Fowell, esq. ; Byonisia, wife of John Doidge, of Harlesditch, esq.; and Jane, wife of Oliver Sawle, of Penrice, esq. ancestor of Sir Joseph Sawle Graves Sawle, bart.) Az. three saltires or. Crest — On a mount vert a stdg trip- pant ppr. Glanville (Broadhinton, co. Wilts ; founded by the above-named Speaker Glanville, second son of the Judge; terminated with his gi'andson, John Glan- ville, esq. who sold Broadhinton, and d. s. p.) Arms and Crest, as Glanville of Halwell and Killworthy, with due difference. Glanville (Catchfreuch, co. Cornwall, and Cleve- ancry, co. Wilts; derived from John, eldest sou and heir of Julius Glanville, esq. barrister-at law, youngest son of Sir John Glanville, of Broadhinton, the Speaker ; which John Glanville purchased Catchfrench in I72I, and was succeeded therein by his eldest son. Sir John Glanville, knt. high sheriff of Cornwall, 17r)3, father of the present Francis Glanville, of Catchfrench and Cleveancry, esq. a magistrate, and deputy-lieutenant for Cornwall, high sheriff thereof in 170.1, JM.P. for MaUn.sbury, 1794, and for Plymouth from 1797 to 1802. The second son of the first John Glanville, of Catch- fiench, esq. Walter Glanville, esq. left a son, John Glanville, esq. who d. in 1780, leaving an only child, Mary Glanville, who m. Captain Richard Pridham, K.N. of Plymouth). Arms and Crest, as Glanville of Halwell and Killworthy, with due diflerence. Glanville (IMymouth ; supposed branch of Halwell House and Killworthy). Same Arms. Glanville (Launceston, co. Cornwall ; another sup- posed branch of Halwell House and Killworthy). Same Arms. Glasbkook. Or, a lion pass sa.; on a chief gii. three fleurs de lis ar. Crest— X demi lion gu. ducally crowned or. Glasco (Ireland). Gu. on a chief ar. three escallops vert. Crest — A demi lion guard, or, holding a battle-axe gu. Glascock. (Briseth and High Easter, co. Essex). Erni. on a chev. sa. betw. three cocks az. legged and combed or, a bezant. Crest — An antelope's head ar. attired or, gorged with a belt sa. beaked and rimmed of the second. Glascock (Much-Uunmow, co. Es.?ex ; granted U July, 1571). Erm. a cliev. betw. three cocks az. armed , crested, and jelloped or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head, per pale, ar. and vert. Glascock (High Easter, co. Essex). Erm. a chev. gu. betu-. three cocks az. Glascock (Essex). Erm. a chev. betw. three cocks gu. Glasi'OIIu (Uouglastoun). Ar. a bend engr. betw. two spur-rowels gu. Crest — Two hands conjoined, is- suing out of clouds, grasping a caduceus, ensigned on the top with a cap of liberty, all betw. two cornucopias, all ppr. Motto — Prisca tides. Glasgow, Eakl oi-. See Boyle. Glasoow (Scotland). Ar. a chev. az. betw. two fishes naiaut, in chief, sa. and an oak tree, growing out of a mount, in base, vert. Crest — A martlet sa. Motto — Lord, let Glasgow flourish. Glasgow (Mount Grenon ; recorded 1807). Ar. a cocoa-nut tree, fructed ppr. growing out of a mount in base vert ; on a chief az. a shaVefork, betw. a martlet on the dexter, and a salmon naiant on the sinister, holding in the mouth an annulet or. Crest — A demi Negro, holding in the dexter hand a sugar cane, all ppr. Motto — Parere subjectus. Glasham (Scotland). Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three dirks az. hilted or, those in chief the points down- ward, as many water bougets gold. Crest — A cross calvary on three grieces gu. Motto — In hoc signo vinces. Glashan (Scotland). Ar. a chev. betw. three dirks az. hilted or, those in chief the points downward. Glasjek (Lancashire). Az. three pheons ar. a chief erm. Glasier, Glasyer, or Glazikr. Tlie same Arms* Crest — A man's heart charged with a cinquefoil. Glasier. Az. three pheons ar. a chief erm. within a bordure engi*. or. Glasier (Lea, co. Chester). Az. three pheons arg. a chief erm. Crest — A dragon's head and neck, with wings displayed or, issuing out of a ducal coronet gu. Glass (that Ilk). Ar. a fleur-de lis betw. three mul- lets, within a bordure gu. Glass (Sauchy). The same Arms. Crest — A mer- maid with mirror and comb ppr, Alotlo — Luctor, non mergor. Glass (Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a lleur-de-lis az. betw. three stai-s gu. within a bor- dure engr. of the last; second and third, ar. a chev. sa. betw. three stars gu. within a bordure engr. az. Crest, as the la.st. Motto — Emeigo. Glasse (as borne by Frederick Henry Hastings Glasse, esq. Commander, R.N. son, (by Harriet, now wife of Sir J. J. Gordon Bremer, K.C.H. and K.C.B. of the Priory, Compton-Gifford, co. Devon,) of the late Rev. George Henry Glasse, Rector of Hanwell, co. Middlesex, Chaplain to the Duke of Cambridge, derived from the Rev. Richard Glasse, L.LB. Vicar of Purton, Wilts, b. in IG71). Ar. a fleur-de-lis betw. three mullets within a bordure gu. Crest — A mermaid holding a looking glass and a comb, outer hand ppr. Glasse (Binfield, Berks; George Henry Glasse, esq. elder brother of F. H. H. Glasse, esq. Commander, R.N. assumed the surname and arms of Elliott). Arms of Elliott. Erm. a fesse az. with two double cotises indented vert. Crest of Elliott — An ele- phant's head ar. erased gu. about the neck two barrulets invected vert. Glass (East Indies). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a fleur-de-lis, bi-tw. three mullets gu. a bordure of the last ; second and third, ar. on a bend az. betw. two roses gu. barbed vert, three buckles or. Crest, as the last. Supporters — Two horses ppr. saddled and bridled . . . the housing gu. fringed or. Motto ■ — Luctor, non mergor. Glassford. Ar. a bend engr. betw. two spur-rowels gu- Glassford (Borrowstounness, Scotland). Ar. a bend engr. betw. two spur-rowels in chief, and a hunting horn in base, gu. garnished sa. Motto — Meute et manu. Glastenbury (Dorsetshire). Ar. a bendlozengy sa. Glastenbury. Or, a bend lusily sa. Crest — A griffin's head betw. two wings, each charged with three bezants. Glastenbury Ar. a bend masculy sa. Glastenbury. Or, a bend engr. sa. Glaster (Glack, Scotland). Ar. a fleur-de-lis betw. three mullets gu. within a bordure of the last. Glastings, or Glastinges. Ar. five fusils in bend sa. Crest — An arm in armour, einbowed ppr. holding a baton sa. Glaston. Ar. a saltire gu. ; on a chief of the second three leopards' faces or. Glaston. Or, a saltire gu. ; on a chief of the second three leopards' heads of the first. Glaston bury-Munasteky (Somersetshire). Vert, a cross botonnee arg. on a canton of the last the Virgin Mary and her child ppr. (Another coat. Vert, a cross botonnee, arg. on the dexter chief quarter the Virgin Mary holding the infant in her dexter arm, and in the sinister a sceptre, all or, in each of the other quarters a ducal crown of the last). G I. R G LO G BATING BRAS. Ar. two, (aDotber tliivc) bends eiigv. e>'- GtAViLL (Suffolk). Az. three lozenges in pale ar. Glazebrook (as borne by T. K. Glazebuook, of Ox- ford Lodge, Warrington, co. Lancaster, esq.) Ar. an eagle displ. gu. beak and feet or ; on a cbief sa. tliree bezants, each charged with a fleur-dc'-!i.s, az. Crest — A bear's head or, muzzled sa. and charged on the neck with a flenr-de-lis, fessewajs, az. Motto — Diim spiro spero. Glaziers, Company of (London). Ar. two grazing irons in saltire sa. betw. four closing nails of the last, on a chief gu. a lion pass, guard, or. Crest — A lion's head couped or, betw. two wings expanded az. Sppportn's — Two naked boys ppr. each hold- ing a long torch inflamed of the last. Motto — Da nobis luceni, Domine. (The Company have some- times used another motto, tIz. — Lumen umbra Dei.) Gleauow (as borne by the Rev. Thomas Reader Gleatow, of Frodeslay, co. .Salop, and by the other descendants of Thomas Gleadowe, of Hull, esq. who d. in 181J). Per chev. or, and az. in chief three crosses pattee, gu. and in base a dove or, wings expanded, beaked and legged of the third. Crest — A lion's head erased az. charged on the neck with a cross pattee or, betw. two wings of the last, each charged with a cross pattee of the fii-st. Cr.EANE (Norwich and Hardwick,co. Norfolk). Erm. on a chief sa. three lions ramp. ar. Crest — A Saracen's head affrontee ppr. wreathed about the temples ar. and sa. Glewe, or Gleaoe (High Leigh, co. Chester). Sa. three crescents or. (Another ar.) Crest — Cupid holding in the hand a bow and arrow ppr. Gleen. Erm. tliree mascles in fesse gu. Gleg. Sa. two lions counter pass. ar. collared gu. Crest — A falcon holding a partridge betw. her feet ppr. Afotto — Qui ])otest capere, capiat. Glege, or Gleke (Cheshire). Gu. a sword in bend ar. (Another, or.) Glegc (Gayton, co. Chester ; descended from the marriage of Gilbert Glegg, with Johanna, eldest daughter and heir of Stephen de Merton, Lord of Gayton: the heiress, Mary Glegg, baptized 1 Oc- tober, 1711, m. John Baskervyle, of Withington, esq. and was grandmother of the present John Baskekvyle Glegg, of Gayton, esq.) Sa. two lions pass, counter-pass. ar. collared gu. the one in chief towards the sinister. Crest — A hawk, with wings expanded, preying on a partridge, all ppr. Glegg (Grange and Irbie, co. Chester; derived from John Glegg, grantee of Grange, teiiip. Edward VI. second sou of John Glegg, of Gayton, esq.) Arms, &c. as tlie preceding. Glegg, or Glecge. The same .4 rw*. Crest — A demi eagle issuing, wings expanded ppr. Glegg. Sa. two lions pass, guard, ar. depressed by as many palets gu. Gleig (Scotland). Arg. a bend engr. betw. a lion pass, in chief and a lion counter-passant in base, g«. Crest — A rose gu. seeded or, barbed vert. Gleke. Sa. two lions pass. ar. Gi eke. Sa. two lions pass, in pale, or, (another ar.) oppressed with as many pales gu. Cle.n. Arg. three martlets sa. Crest — An arm em- bowed, vested sa. in the hand ppr. a heart gu. Glen (that Ilk). Ar. three martlets .sa. Glen (Bar, Scotland). Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three martlets sa. Crest — A martlet sa. Motto — Alta pete. Glenden. Ar. three tilting spears sa. on each a banner gu. Glenuining (that Ilk). Quarterly, ar. and sa. a cross per cross indented, counterchanged. Glenuonwyn, or Glenuoning (that Ilk and Partoun, Scotland, descended from Adam de Glendonwyn of that Ilk, a person of rank, temp. Alexander III.) Quarterly, arg. and sa. a cross, parted per cross, indented and counterchanged of the same. Crest — The sleeve of a coat or, upon the point of a sword. Supporters — Dexter, a kniglit in armour, holding in his right hand a lance erect ; sinister, an angel, touching with one foot the ground, shewing in his hand a twig of laurel. Motto— Have faith in Christ. Glenuoning (Partoun, Scotland.) The same Arms. Crest — The sleeve of a coat upon the point of a sword, ppr. J/o<^o— Have faith in Christ. Glenuor. Or, a fesse betw. six crosses crosslet gu. Glene, or Glen. Erm. three lozenges, in fesse, sa. Gleneacles (that Ilk). Ar. a saltire engr. sa. Crest — An eagle's head erased or. Motto— 'AaKev. Glenelg, Baron. See Grant. Glenester. Per fesse dancettee, gu. and or, in chief a lion pass. ar. a crescent for diff. Crest — A boar pass. sa. charged with a pale ar. thereon a leopard's face ppr. Glenfield (Leicestershire). Erm. three mascles, in fesse gu. Glenfield (Leicestershire). Erm. a fesse betw. three mascles gu. Glengall, Earl of. See Butler. Gll'Nham, GLEMAN,orGLEMHAM(Glenhani,co.Snffolk). Or, a chev. gu. betw. tliree torteaux. Crest — A hawk, with wings expanded, ar. beaked and legged gu. belled or. Glenham. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three torteaux. Glenham. Or, a chev. gu. betw. three roundlets purp. Glenlyon, Baron. See Murray. Glenn, Glen, and Glene. Erm. three mascles, in fesse, sa. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet a hand holding a swan's head erased ppr. Glenton (Warwickshire). Ar. (another or) three piles az. a canton erm. Glenton. Ar. three piles az. a canton erm. Crest — A cubit arm erect ppr. Glenton, or Glynton. Chequy, az. and or. Glindore. Per pale, ar. and gu. a lion ramp. sa. Glincester. Gu. on a chief dancettee or, a lion pass. sa. Glinne (Cornwall). Ar. a chev. betw. three salmons' spears sa. Glisson (Rampisham, co. Dorset). Sa on a bend ar. three mullets pierced gu. Gllsson, or Cliston (Somersetshire). The same, with a crescent within an annulet for diff. Glourydd (one of the Royal Tribes of Wales). Quar- terly, fii-st and fourth, ar. three boars' heads couped sa.; second and third, gu. a lion ramp, reguard. ar. Glodsall (Worcestershire). Barry of six,sa. and ar. nine estoiles or, three, three, and three. Gloucester, City of. Vert, on a pale gu. betw. two horseshoes, each horseshoe betw. three nails, two in chief and one in base, all meeting with their points to the shoe, ar. ; a sword in a scabbard az. hilt, pomel, and studding of the scabbard or; on the point of the sword a cap of mainten.ince gu. turned u]). erm. on a chief per pale or. Hupportcrs — A boar's head couped arg. betw. two demi roses, the dexter gu. barbed vert; the sinister, barbed vert, each issuing rays from its centre, pointing to the boar's liead, or. The Arms for the Cor- poration by Sir Richard Bell, knt. alderman of the city of Gloucester, temp. Henry Vlll. tlie original arms of the city being, or, three chev. gu. betw. ten torteaux, three, three, three and one. Gloucester (Gloucestershire). Ar. three lions gu. within a borJure engr. az. Gloucester (London). Gu. on a chief, indented, or, a lion pass. sa. Gloucester. Ar. three lions pass gu. Gloucester. Gu. two bends or. Gloucester. Gu. three fishes, haurient ar. Gloucester. Gu. a cross chequy, or and sa. Gloucester. Az. a fesse ar. in chief two leopards' faces or ; in base a fish, haurient, of the second. Glover (Norwoods in Cudhams,co. Kent, and Tats- field, CO. Surrey). Sa.a fesse embattled erm. betw. thi-ee ci-escents arg. Crest— Oui of a mural crown a demi lion ramp, holding betw. the paws a crescent. Glover (Norfolk, 1611; Romney, co. Kent; and Lon- don ; also borne by Glover, Somerset Herald, temp. Elizabeth). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three G L Y GOB crescents ar. Ci-est — An eagle displ. ar. charged on the breast with three spots ol' criuinites. (An- ol/ier crest — A dragon pass, az.) Glover (London, IfiUt; Ashl'oid, co. Kent; and Co- ventry, CO. Warwick; granted 4 March, 1577). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three crescents ar. Crest — A crossbow az. betw. two wings or. (Anollirr crest — On a round chapean sa. turned up. ar. two wings expanded, of the first.) Glover. The same, with a tieur de-lis or, betw. tlie two crescents. Crest— A fleur-de-lis or, betw. two wings sa. Glover (London; granted April, 1604). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three crescents ar. Glov PR (Loudon ; granted 1602). The same Arms within a bordure or. Glovek (Ambassador to the Turks, 1606.) Sa. a chev. betw. three crescents ar. within a bordure of the last. Glover (Norfolk; granted 1611). Sa. a fesse em- battled erm. betw. three crescents ar. Glover (Oxon). Ar. four hounds gu. within a bor- dure sa. charged with eight crescents or. Glover (Scotland). Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three cres- cents erm. Glover (Scotland). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three cres- cents ar. Crest — A cock within the horns of a crescent . . . Mottu—Surgite, lumen adest. Glover (Wiltshire). Erai. on a chev. engr. gu. three escallops or. C'mi — A talbot pass sa. collared ar. Glover. Sa. a bend ar. betw. three herons' heads, erased, of the second. Glover. Sa. a fesse erminites, betw. three crescents ar. Crest, as Glovek of Norfolk, 1611. Glover. Sa. a fesse erm. betw. three crescents ar. a tleur-de lis or, betw. the two in chief. Glovers and Skinners United, Company of (Exeter). Erm. on a chief gu. three l egal crowns, or, as they are usually called, imperial crowns, ppr. Motto — Soli Deo gloria. Glovers, Company of (London). Per fesse sa. and arg. a pale counterchanged, three rams salient of the second, two and one armed and unguled, or, Crest — A ram's head ar. issuing from a basket of the last, between two wings expanded gu. Glou cester. Gu. on a chief dancettee or, a lion pass, sa. Gloivstek. Az. a chev. ar. betw. three leopards' taccs, in chief, or, and a fish haurient, in base, of tiie second. Glubb. Gu. a water houget ar. Crest — A demi lion az. bezantee. Gly BORNE. Ei-m. on a chief, indented, az. two roses ai'. Glyn (Loudon, and Ewell, co. Surrey, bart). Quar- terly, first and fourth, ar. an eagle displ. with two heads sa. guttee d'or, for G lvn ; second and third, per pale, ar. and gu. three stags' heads or ; on an escutcheon ar. a man's leg and thigh couped sa. for Lewen. Crest— An eagle's head erased sa. guttee d'or, in the beak an escallop ar. Glyn (London; and Gaunt's House, co. Dor.set,bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. an eagle displ. with two heads sa. guttee d or, for Glyn ; second and third, gu. on a chev. ar. three mullets of the field, for Carr ; an escutcheon surtout ar. charged with a man's teg and thigh, couped, sa. Crest, as the last. Motto — Firm to my trust. Glyn (Dursington House, Sheering, co. Essex). Ar. an eagle displ. with two heads, sa. guttee d'or. Crest, as Glyn, bart. Glyn. Ar. an eagle displ. with two necks, sa. within a bordure of the last, hezantee. Crest — A denii lion sa. charged with three bezants, one and two. Glynn (Glynn, co. Cornwall; an ancient family ex- tinct in the elder branch in the early part of the fourteenth century, when the heiress vi. Sir John Carminow ; the yoimger branch became afterwards possessed, by purchase, of the seat of their ances- tors; and from it derived the subsequent Glynns of Glynn. The Glynns of Boyton, Lanhydrock, Morval, and Helston, bore the same Arms). Ar. three salmons' spears, points downwards, sa. Crest — A demi talbot erm. eared or. Glyn D\v ROW Y, in Merioneth, Lords of (derived from, and eventually representatives of Griffith IMaelor, Lord of Bromfield, eldest son of Madoc, last Prince of Powys-Fadoc. Descendants: i.Owen ap Griffith Vychan, last Lord of Glyndwrdwy, the memorable Owen Glendower : ii. Tudor ap Grif- fith Vychan, Lord of Gwyddelworn, in Merioneth. See Owen ap Griffith Vychan, and Tudor ap Griffith). Arms, those of Griffith Maelor, Lord of Bromfield, Glynne (Bisseter, co. Oxford; since of Hawarden Castle, CO. Flint, bart.) Ar. an eagle di.spl. with two heads, sa. quartering ar. three brands raguly sa. fired ppr. with an escutcheon of pretence, ar, charged with a human leg couped at the thigh sa. (supposed to have been borne originally from the name of their ancestor, Cilmin Droed-tu, the lat- ter word being Welsh for a black leg). Crest — An eagle's head, erased, in the beak a brand raguly sa. fired ppr. Glynton. Chequy, or and az. a label of three points gu- Glysson. Sa. on a bend ar. three mullets pierced gu. Goad (Cruxton). Gu. a chev. or, betw. three lions double queued, ar. GoAUEFROY. Gu. an anchor ar. stock or. Crest — An arm in armour, embowed, holding in the gauntlet a sword, all ppr. GoARE. Barry of eight, ar. and gu. over all a cross flory sa. GoARE. Or, a fesse betw. three crosses crossletfitchee eu. Goat, or Goate. Gu. a saltire ar. on a chief of the last three escallops of the first. Crest — A goat pass. ar. armed or. GoATER. Or, a fesse engr. between three crosses cross- let fitchee gu. Crest — A wolf sejant or, grasping a cross crosslet fitchee gu. GoATHAM. Per fesse embattlod, gu. and ar. three goats pass, counterchanged. Crest — A hunting horn sa. garnished and stringed gu. GoATLEY (Canterbury). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. over all a saltire engr. gu. charged with a crescent for did'. Crest — A sphinx couchantor, wing on tlie back ar. face and breast ppr. Goba.nd (Lincolnshire). Barry of six, gu. and or, in chief three bezants. Goband, or GoiNBAND (Lincolnshire). Gii. two bars or, in chief three bezants. GoBAND, or GoBARD (Warwickshire). Or, a bend betw. six martlets gu. j GoBAND, or GoBBARD. Sa. a bend betw. six martlets ar. Crest — A mermaid holding a dagger ppr. GoBAUD. Ar. three fishes, two and one, within a bordure sa. GoBEL. Paly of six az. and gu. on a chief ar. a wivern vert. Crest — A wivern vert. GoBioN (Bedfordshire). Gu. a cross formie ar. a label az. GonioN (Gobion, co. Bedford; an heiress of this family m. Sir Ralph le Botelcr, circa temp. Edward 1.) Quarterly, or, and barry of six ar. and gu. a bordure sa. charged with eight fish ar. (A second coat, barry of ten ar. and gu. a label of five points az.) GoBioN (Yorkshire). Barry of eight ar. and gu. a label of three points sa. GoBioN, GoBYON, Or GoBYNS. Ar. three gudgeons haurient, within a bordure engr. sa. Crest — In water a swan swimming, with wings elevated, ppr. GoBioN. Bendy of six or and az. a lion pass, guard. ar. on a chief gu. three saltires of the third. GoBioN. Barry of eight ar. and gu. on a bend sa. three escallops or. GoBONi) (Lincolnshire). Gu. two bars or, in chief three bezants. GoBOTESLEY. Sa. a fesse componee gu. and or, betw. three crosses potent of the last. GoitVAN, or GuBYON. Paly of eight ar. and gu. on a bend sa. three escallops or. GonYNS (Yorkshire). Barry of eight ar. and gu. a label of five points sa. GoBYNS (Yorkshire). Barry of ten (another, of eight) ar. and gu. on a bend sa. three escallops or. GOD GOD GoBVNS. Bendy of six or and az. a lion pass. ar. on a chief gu. three eseallopa of the firat. (Another, three saltires or.) GoBYON. Barry of fourteen gn. and ar. a label of five points of the first. GocH, or GoFF (Devonshii-e). Ar. a cross fusily betw. four eagles displ. sa. GocH (Wales). Per pale az. and sa. three fleurs-de- lis or. GocHE (Norfolk). Per pale sa. and ar. a chev. betw. three talbots pass, all countei'changed. GoDiRD (Berkshire, Eastwoodhay, co. Hants, and London). See Goduard. GoDARU (Cheshire). Erm. a cross botonnee (another, sarcelly) sa. GouAiiD (Eastwood, co. Hants). Gu. a che^^. vaire betw. three crescents erm. Crest — A stag's head couped and guard, gu. attired or. GoDARU (Beobie, co. Leicester). Az. on a f-sse betw. three hawks' heads erased or, five lozenges con- joined in fesse gu. GoDAKu (Alderman, of London; confirmed 15 Aug. 1598>. Erm. a cro.ss patoijce sa. in the first quarter an eagle displ. gu. GoDARu (Walpole, co. Norfolk). Gu. an eagle displ. or. Crest — An eagle's head betw. two wings or. (Another crest — An eagle's head erect. . .) GoDARD (Norfolk). The satne, with an annulet on the breast of the eagle sa. (Another, az.) GoDARD. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. within a bordure of the last, charged witli nine escallops rert. GoDARD. Quarterly, gu. and ar. ; in the second and third quarters an eagle displ. sa. GoDARi). Per chev. gu. and sa. three falcons' beads erased ar. GouARD. Ar. a fesse betw. three horseshoes gu. GoDARU. Erm. a cross moline sa. GoLARD. Ar. a cross pattee sa. GoDARD. Az. a fesse fusily betw. three falcons' heads erased or. GoDARD. Erm. a cross pattee throughout sa. GoDARi), or GouuERU. Gu. a fesse chequy or and az. GouARTE. Erm. a cross pattee gu. GouBOLU (Hatfield, co. Essex, and Westhall, co. Suf- folk). Az. two bows strung, in saltire, or. Crest — An arm in ai-mour ppr. wreathed about the arm or and az. with the ends flotant, holding in the gauntlet an arrow sa. feathered and headed ar. GouBoi D (Godalming, co. Surrey). The same Arms. Crest — An arm embowed in armour ppr. holding an ai'row. GoDiiow. Az. two bows strung or, one within the other in saltire. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a grilfin's head betw. two wings gu. GoiJUAKD (Berkshire). Az. five fusils in fesse gu. betw. three eagles' heads couped or. GoDUARD (Loudon, and East Wood Hay, co. Hants, Visitation 1C34;. Az. five fusils in fesse betw. three eagles' heads erased or. Crest — A hawk's head or, holding in the beak a lure gu. capped vert, garnished of the first, stringed of the second. A patent of these arms was granted by Christopher Barker, Garter, to William Goddard, 3 Dec. 1530. GouuARD (Cliffe Pypard, Upham, and Albourn, co. Wilts; an ancient Saxon family, settled at a very remote period in Hampshire and Norfolk, and in Wiltshire since the time of King John : the present represeutiitive is Horatio Nelson Goudaru, of Clifl'e House and Purton, co. Wilts, esq.) Gu. a chtv. vaire betw. three crescents ar. Crest — A stag's head couped at the neck and affrontee gu. attired or. Motto — Cervus non servus. GouUARD (Swindon, co. Wilts ; derived from Thomas Goddard of Upham, second son of John Goddard of Upham and Clifl'e Pypard, and now represented by Ambrosh Goddaru, of the Lawn, Swindon, esq. late M.P. for Wiltshire, son and heir of the late Ambrose Goddard, of Swindon, esq. M. P. by Sarah his wife, only dau. of Thomas Williams, of Pelruwth, co. Carmarthen, esq.) Arms, &:c. as the preceding. CounARt) (Purton, co. Wilts; a young(M- branch of Goddard of ClifTe Pypard, springing from Francis, second son of Francis Goddard, of Standen Hussey and Clifl'e Pypard, esq.: the heiress, Margaret Goddard, m. in 179-2, Robert Wilsonn, esq. and had four daughters ; the eldest ?n. to Kicliard Miles, esq.) Arms, &c. as the preceding. GouDARD (Hartham, Berwick, Bassett, &c. branches of the Clifl'e family). Arms, &c. the same. Goddard. The same Arms. Crest — A salamander in flames ppr. Goddaru. Erm. a cross pattee sa. GoDDART (Scotland). Gu. a chev. vairfe betw. three crescents ar. Crest — A stag's head affrontee couped gu. attired or. GoDDEN (Leyborn Castle, co. Kent; Her. Off. M. 1, 1574). Gu. two bars or, over all a bend ar. charged ■with three talbots' heads erased sa. Crest— On a garb lying fesseways a bird close, in the beak an ear of wheat, all or, GouDEN (Finchden, in the parish of Tenterden). The same Arms and Crest. GoDDERD (Rearsby, co. Leicester, 1619). Az. a fesse or, lozengy vert, betw. three hawks' heads erased of the second. GoDDiN (Kent). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three leopards' heads or, within a bordure of the third. GoDDiNGE. Gu. a chev, ar. betw. three grilfins' heads erased or. GoDDisTON (Essex). Ar. four crosses crosslet betw. three martlets sa. GoDERicH. Ar. on a fesse betw. two lions pass. guard, sa. a fleur-de-lis betw. as many crescents or. GoDERinoE (Devonshire ; granted by Camden). Ar. a fesse betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee sa. GoDESToN (Essex). Ar. on a bend gu. three cres- cents or. GoDESTON (Essex). Erm. a saltire engr. gu. GouEsi ON. The same Arms. Crest — A buffalo's head issuing sa. GouEWY.N. Gu. three pales lozengy ar. and sa. Godfrey (Hurst and Romney, co. Kent; descended from Godfrey Le Fauconer, to whom Henry II. granted the manor of Hurst and other lands near Romney, still in the possession of the present representative of the family, E. Godfrey, of Old Hall, East Bergholt, co. Sufl'olk, esq. In the reign of Charles II. a younger branch settled in Ireland, and from it the present Sir William Godfrey descends). Sa. a chev. betw. three pelicans' heads, vulning themselves, or. Crest — A demi S;iracen ppr. holding in the dexter hand a cross crosslet fitchee ar. Godfrey (Bushficld, co. Kerry, bart.) Ar. a gi-iflin pass, wings endorsed sa. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. Crest — A griflin pass. sa. holding a sceptre or, in the dexter forepaw. Mottoes— Gad. fried; and, Deus et libertas. Godfrey (Bedfordshire, and Dartford, co. Kent). Ar. a griffin segreant sa. Godfrey (Bolleyne). Ar. a cross potence or, betw. four crosses pattee of the second. Godfrey (Cornwall). Az. three bulls' heads erased and crowned or. Godfrey (Lydd, Heppington, Hodiford, Norton Court, &c. CO. Kent ; the senior line, Godfrey of Hepping- ton, is represented by Godfrey Faussett, D. D. ; and the branch seated at Hodiford, by the present John Godfrey, of Brook Street House, near Sandwich, esq. who changed his name and arms of Jull for those of Godfrey in 1810 : of this family was Sir Edmundsbury Godfrey, murdered in 1H78). Arms and Crest, as Godfrey of Hurst. Motto — Corde fixam. Godfrey. The same Arms and Crest. (Another crest — A pelican's head, as in the arms, surmounted by a chaplct. Another, a Negro sidefaced.) Godfrey (Wilmington, co. Kent). Az. three griflins pass, in pale or. Godfrey (Wilmington, co. Kent). Gu. on a canton or, a bend of the first. Godfrey (Stafl'ordshire, and Tamwortli, co. Warwick ; granted 17()5). Sa. on a chev. betw. three pelicans' heads erased or, valuing themselves ppr. as many crosses crcsslet gu. Crest — A pelican with wings GOD G OL enrlorsecl or, gorged with an eastern coronet az. hoUling in the beak a cross crosslet fttchee gu, Godfrey (Basenes). Gu. an inescutcheou or, within an orle of eiglit cinqiiefoils ar, GouKREY. Ar. a grilfiu pass. sa. within a bordure engr. az. bezantfee. Crext — An eagle displ. sa. GoUFREV. Ar. a griffin segreant sa. betw. eight be- zants. Crest— A. demi griffin segreant or. Godfrey. Or, a cross gu. betw. four martlets sa. Crest — A leopard's head couped az. Godfrey. Gu. three bulls' heads erased and ducally crowned or. Godfrey. Ar. a griffin segreant coward sa. Godfrey. Barry wavy ar. and gu. on a bend sa. three bezants. GoDiN. Sa. three ostrich feathers or. Crest — An ox yoke in bend sa. strapped az. GoDiNOToN. Or, two lions pass, guard, sa. GoDLEY (Ireland). Gu. a cross hotonnee ar. sur- monnted by a bend az. Crest — A demi lion guard. or, holding a fleur-de-lis gu. GODMAN (sranted, in 1.^79, to Thomas Godman, of Leatherhead, co. Surrey). Per pale erm. and ermines, on a chief indented or, a lion pass. vert. Crest — On a mount a black cock with wings dlspl. all ppr. Godman ( Wevilsfield, co. Sussex). Same as the pre- ceding. GoDMAN (as borne by Joseph Godman, of Park Hatch, CO. Surrey, and Merston Manor Farm, co. Sussex, esq. son of Joseph Godman, of Cliichester, esq. by Mary Hasler his wife). Arms and Crest, as the preceding. Motto — Coelum quid quserimus ultra. Godmanston. Ar. an eagle displ. sa. GoDMANsTON, or GooDMANsTON. Az. an eagle displ. or. Crest — A man's leg couped at the thigh ppr. GouMONTON. Ar. an eagle displ. az, GonoLPHiN, Baron. See Osborne. GonoLPHiN (Cornwall; descended from John de Go- dolphin, lord of the manor of Godolphin about the time of the Conquest. Tlie celebrated Sydney Go- dolphin, Lord High Treasurer of England, was created Baron Godolphin of Rialton in 1004, and made Earl of Godolphin in I7U0). Gu. an eagle with two heads displ. betw. three fleurs-de lis ar. (Godolphin, in Coi-nisli, signifies a white eagle, which was always borne in the arms of this family.) Crest — A dolphin naiant, embowed ppr. Xiip- porters — Two eagles reguard. with their wings displ. ar. GoDOi.PHiN (Trewarveneth, CO. Cornwall, temp. Henry VIII.; a younger branch of the Godolphius of Godolphin, extinct in 108!) : of the co heirs one m. the ancestor of John Godolphin Nicholls, of Tre- warveneth, esq. and the other Richard Keigwin, of Penzance, merchant). Arms and Crest, same as the preceding. Godolphin (Cornwall). Gu. an eagle displ. betw. three lilies ar. Godolphin (Cornwall). Gu. an eagle displ. ar. betw. three lilies az. Godolphin. Sa. an eagle displ. with two heads ar. Godolphin. Gu. an eagle displ. betw. three lilies or. Godrevy (Godrevy in Gwithian, co. Cornwall ; the heiress m. Tregendar). Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three blackamoors' heads in profile erased sa. GoDSALE, or GoDSALUs. Per pale gu. and az. on a fesse wavy ar. betw. three crosses pattee or, as many crescents sa. Crest — A griffin's head erased per pale ar. and sa. beaked or. GoDSALL. The same Arms. Crest — A griffin's head erased, paly of six, indented, ar. and sa. GoDSALVE (Bucknani-Ferry, co. Norfolk). Per pale wavy gu. and az. three crosses formee in fesse or, betw. as many crescents ar. GouSALVE (Suffolk). Per pale gu. and az. on a fesse wavy ar. betw. three crosses formee or, as many crescents sa. Godsalve. Per pale gu. and az. on a fesse nebulee or, betw. three crosses pattee of the third as many crescents sa. Crest — A griffin's head erased paly wavy of four ar. and sa. in the mouth a branch vert. Godsalve. Per pale az. and gu. a fesse wavy ar. GouSALVE. Per pale gu. and az. a fesse wavy ar. betw. three crosses formee or. Crest — A lion's paw holding a crescent. GoDscHALL (Lord Mayor of London, 1742). Az. three bends wavy ar. GoDscHALL. Or, a cross patonce sa. Crest— A lion's paw holding a crescent. GoDSELL, GoDSALL, and Godseel. Sa. a cross bo- ton nee or. Crest — An arm erect holding a spade ppr. Godson. Gii. a fesse betw. six martlets or. Crest — An arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping a sword enfiled with a crown of thorns, all ppr. GODSTONE. Ar. three martlets in fesse betw. four crosses crosslet litchee sa. Crest — On a chapeau ppr. a talbot's head issuing ar. GoDvvESTON. Quarterly, ar. and sa. on a bend gu. three fleurs-de lis of the first. Godwin (Dorsetshire). Gu. a chev. erm. betw. t'aree leopards' faces or. Godwin. Or, three palets lozengy sa. Godwin. Or, three lions ramp. sa. on a canton of the last three bezants. Godwin. Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three leopards' heads or, Godwin. Paly of six gu. and vaire. Godwyn (Kent). Or, two lions i>ass. sa. on a canton of the second three bezants. Godwvn (Oxfordshire). Or, a fesse betw. two chev. az. Goff, or Goffe (Ireland). Ar. a label of five pnin^s in bend gu. Crest — A stag's head erased gu. armed ar. Goffe (Woodbery, co. Devon). Ar. a cross lozengy betw. four eagles displ. sa. Gofton (Stockwell, CO. Surrey ; gi-anted by Camden). Quarterly, az. and erm. ; in the first and fourth quarters a unicorn's head erased ar. ducally gorged or, armed and crined of the last. Crest — On a cap gu, turned up ar. a rose or, betw. two wings expanded az. GoGES. Gu. three estoiles ar. a label of five points or. Goghe (Ireland). Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three plates, each charged with a fleurs de lis az. on a chief or, a demi lion naissant, of the field, betw. two anchors, in pale of the third. GoCHE. Az. a boar ar. GoGiLL (Semington, co. Norfolk). Or, on a bend sa. three crescents of the first. GOLAFRE (Fyfield, co. Berks ; in 1337 John Golafre was knight of the shire, and inl389 Sir John Golafre was employed in an embassy to France ; in the north aisle of Fyfield Church, is the monument of Sir John Golafre, who died in 1442, with his arms depicted on the tomb). Ar. four bars wavy gu. over all on a bend sa. three bezants. GoLANU. Gu. two bars or, in chief three bezants. GoLBORE. Erm. on a chev. gu. three escallops ar. GoLEORN, or GoLBORNE (Cheshire). Ar. a cross pattee betw. four martlets gu. Crest — A man's leg, couped above the knee, vert, spurred or. Goi, BORNE. Ar. a cross bi'tw. four martlets gu. GoLBORNE. Ar. on a bend sa. three crosses patonce ar. GoLDORNE (originally, at a very remote period, of Golborne David, and subsequently of Overton, co. Chester). Ar. a cross patonce, gu. betw. four martlets of the second a label gu. GoLCAR, or GoLDEAR. Gu- a cross patonce or. Gold and Silver Wire Drawers, Company of (Lon- don). Az. on a chev. or, betw. two coppersin chief of the second, in base two points in saltire ar. a drawing iron betw. two rings (i. e. tools used by wire drawers) sa. Crest — Two arms embowed, vested gu. cufl"ed ar. holding betw. the hands ppr. an engrossing block, or. Supporters — Dexter, an Indian ppr. crowned with an eastern crown or, vested round the middle with feathers, pendent al- ternately ar. and gu. holding over his shoulder a bar of silver ; sinister, a man vested ppr. (called in the grant "a silk throwster,") in his sinister hand a hank of silk, ar. Motto — Amioitiam trahit amor. G 0 L COL Gold (Dorsetshire). Ar. tlin'P rosps gu. seeded or. Gold (Loiidou). Gyrouuy of four, az. and or, a lion raTiip. guard, of the first. Gold (Somersetshire). Or, on a chev. az. betw. three roses vert, as many bunches of grapes of the first. Gold (Alarston, co. Wilts). Or, on a chev. betw. tliree roses az. as many pineapples or. Crest — An eagle's head erased az. in the beak a pine or. {Ano- ther crest— h demi lion ramp, or.) Gold. Gyronny of four az. and or, four lions ramp- counterchanged. Gold. Gyronny of four, az. and or, a lion ramp, guard, of the first; on a canton ar.two pot guns sa. (Another, az.) Gold. Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three roses vert, as many bunches of grapes pendent, or. Goldacke. Az. a cross flowered or. GoLDiCRE, or GouLDACRE. Gu. a cross pattee or. GoLDBOBNE. Ar. a cross flory betw. four martlets gu. Golden (Gainsborough, co. Lincoln). Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three bezants. Crest — A dragon's head erased vert, collared and lined or. Golden. Ar. three trefoils, triple fitched, vert. Crest — A cinquefoil ppr. Goldesborough, or Goldesbrough. Az. a cross pattee or. Crest — A dexter band holding a trident ppr. Gor.DESDURCH (Chipping Ongar, co. Essex, and Gol- desburgh, co. York). Az. a cross flory ar. Crest — A pelican, with wings endorsed, vulning her breast. GoLuESBURGH (Lincoln's Inn). Az. a cross patonce ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp. Goldfinch, or Gouldfinch (Kent). Paly of six, ar. and az. on a chief or, a lion pass, guard, sa. Crest — A camel pass. ppr. Goldford. Ar. four barrulets sa. GoLDFRAr. Gu. on a chief ar. three crescents of the first. Crest — A wolf's head erm. GoLDiE (Scotland). Ar. a land tortoise or, on a chief az. a mullet of the second, betw. two bezants. Crest — An antique crown or. Motto — Nil soli- dum. Goi.DiE (Craigmue, Scotland ; originally from Kngland). Ar. a clipv. gu. betw. three trefoils slipped vert. Motto — Quod utilis. GoLDiNG (Halsted, co. Essex, and Suffolk). Gu. a chev. or, betw. three bezants. GoLDiNG (Essex ; Cavendish and Postingford, co. Suffolk). Gu. a chev. ar. betw three bezants. Crest— K dragon's head erased vert, collared and lined or. (A?wthcr crest — A garb or.) GoLUiNG (Kent). Sa. (another gu.) a chev. betw. three wolves' heads erased, ar. GoLDiNC (Norfolk). Gu. a chev. or, betw. three be- zants. GoLDiNG (Colston Basset, co. Nottingham). Gu. on a chev. ar. betw. three bezants, a trefoil slipped of the field. GoLDiNG. Ar. three mullets gu. GoLDiNC. Sa. on a chev. betw. three wolves' heads erased ar. as many ogresses. GoLDiNG. Chequy, or and ar. a cross nz. GoLDiNG (Ireland). Az. five martlets in saltire, or. GoLDiNGiiAii (Barnham.co. Norfolk, and Ralsted, co. Suffolk). Ar. a bend wavy gu. Crest — A lion's gamb, erect and erased, or. GoLDiNCHAM. Az. a cross engr. ar.betw. four fleurs- de-lis erm. GoLDiNGHAM. Barry nebulee of six, gu. and ar. GoLUiNGHAM. Ar. two bars wavy gu. GoLDiNCHAM. EiTu. a bcud wavy gu. GoLDiNCTON (Bedfordshire). Ar. two lions pass. az. GoLDiNGTON (Sussex). Barry nebulee of six, ar. and gu. a label of three points az. GoLDiNGTOv. Or, a bend flory counterflory, az. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a cock's head ppr. GoLDiNGTON. Ar. ou a bpnd az.a fleur-de-lis or. GoLDiNGTON. Gu. a chicf nebulfee erm. GOLDINGTON. Gu. three lions ramp. ar. GoLDiNGTON. Ar. a bend az. semfee of flcurs-delis or. GoLDiNGTON. Gu. a Chief, indented, erm. GOLDINGTON. Or, on a bend az. five fleurs-de-lis of the first, paleways. GoLDiNTON. Gu. a bend flory or. Goldman (Sandford). Gu. a chev. or, betw. three marigolds of the last, stalked and leaved vert. Goldourg, or Goldoury. Sa. a chev. or, betw. three wolves' heads erased ar. Goldoury (1528). Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three wolves' heads erased of the second. Goldsurough, or Gouldsbrouch (Lancashire, and Yorkshire). Az. a cross patonce ar- GoLDsiiRouGH and GouLDSBROucn. Az. a cross sar- celly ar. GoLDSBRouoH. Ar. (another or) three piles gu. GoLUSBROUGH, Or GoLDisBORO UG u (Yorkshire). Az. a cross flowered ar. GOLDSBROCGH. Ar. three pales gu. GoLDSBROucH. Gu. three pales ar. GoLDSiiiD (as borne by Sir Isaac Lvon Goldsimid, of .St. John's Lodge, Regent's Park, co. Middlesex ; of Wick House, Brighton, co. Sussex ; and of East Titherly House, co. Hants. The family of Goldsmid was originally seated at Cassel, in Germany, and became established in England towards the early part of the last century). Per saltire, erra. and ermine, on a chief gu. a goldfinch ppr. betw. two roses, or. Crest — A demi lion ar. in the paws a bundle of twigs erect or, banded az. Motto (over the crest) — Quis similis tui in foi-tibus, Domine? Exod. XV. 11. This was the motto borne by the Asmonean family, and it was from the initial let- ters of these words in Hebrew, that their name of Maccabee was formed. Motto (under the arms) — Concordia et sedulitate. Goldsmith (Ireland). Gu. on a chev. ar. betw. th-ee goldfinches of the last as many crosses crosslet sa. on a chief or, a lion pass, of the field. Goldsmith (Exton, co. Hants). Gu. on a chev. ar. three crosses crosslet sa. on a chief or, a lion pass, gu. Crest — A stork sa. bezantee. Goldsmith. Gu. a chev. betw. three birds, close, ar. armed or, on a chief of the last a lion pass, of the first. Crest — A bird, close, ar. Goldsmith. Paly of six, ar. and az. on a chief or, a lion pass, guard, sa. GoLDSTON, or Goulston (Shropshire). Gu. on a chev. betw. three saltires ar. an annulet sa. Crest — A Minerva's head ppr. GoLDSwoRTHY (certified at the College of Arms, Lon- don, May, 1779). Per pale, or and ar. three mtil- lets, in bend, sa. betw. two bendlets gu. Crest — An ea.jyle's head erased, per pale, or and ar. holding in the beak a holly leaf vert. GoLDSwORTH Y. Ar. on a bend, cotised, sa. three martlets or. Crest — A griffin's head, erased, sa. holding in the beak a holly leaf vert. GoLDTRAP (Dover, CO. Kent ; granted 1749). Az. two batons, in saltire, or, betw. as many anchors, in fesse, of the last, the like number of boars pass, in pale, ar. Crest — A lion's paw erased, az. betw. two wings, elevated or, holding a baton of the last. GoLDWELL (Godinton, co. Kent). Az. a chief or, over all a lion ramp. erm. GoLDWELL. Az. a chief or, over all a baton ar. billett6e, sa. Crest — Out of a well or, a vine and two colum- bine bi'anchcs pi>r. GoLDWELL. Az. a lion ramp. betw. seven billets ar, a chief or. GoLuvvELL. Az. a chief or, over all a lion ramp. ar. billettee. GoLDWELL. Az. a lion ramp. ar. billettfee, sa. GoLEVER. Vaire, ar. and gu. on a bend sa. three be- zants. GoLEvER, or GoLLONER. Ar. a bend gu. betw. three griffins' heads erased sa. GoLEvER, or Goi.oNER. Sa. a bend betw. three grif- fins' heads erased ar. GoLEVER. Crest — A mermaid, with comb and mirror, ppr. GON GOO C0LI.0KRE. Vaii^, ar. and gu. 011 a Ijend sa. tliroe Ije- zants. GoLLOP (Strode, co. Dorset ; descended fi-om Joiiii Gollop, of North Bowood, and Temple, co. Dorset, living temp. Henry VIII.; and now represented by George Tilly Gollop, of Strode House, esq.) Gu. on a bend or, a lion pass, guard, sa. Crext — A demi lion, barry, or and sa. holding in his dex- ter paw a broken arrow. GoLorEB (Oxfordshire). Ar. four bars wavy gu. over all, on a bend sa. three bezants. GoLoi'ER. Barry nebulee of six,ar. and gu. on a bend sa. three bezants, over all a label of as many points of the second. GoLOFREY. Barry wavy of sijc, ar. and gu. over all, on a bend sa. three bezants. GoLONER. Az. a buck's head, cabossed or. Crext — A demi griffin ppr. collared, and sustaining an anchor az. GoLONEB. Barry nebulee, ar. and gu. on a bend sa. three bezants. GoLTON (Ipswich, CO. Suffolk). Or, two bars sa. in chief three fleurs-de-lis of the second. GoLTSHED. Ar. on ground, in base, vert, a dove, statant, ppr. in chief two roses gu. Crest — Two wings conjoined, or, thereon a dove, statant, ppr. GoMBLEVVHAT (Yorkshire). Sa. three bends erm. GoiViELuoN. Ar. on a fesse wavy, gu. three mullets or, on a canton az. a fleur-de-lis of the third. Crest — Out of a cloud an arm, in armour, enibowed and gloved, wielding a spiked mace, all ppr. GoMERY, or GouREY (Bedfordshire). Or, two lions pass, guard, in pale, az. GoMf.BY. Az. two lions pass. or. GoMM (Clerkenwell, co. Middlesex ; granted 24 Jan. 1761). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. on a chief gu. two seaxes (i. e. Saxon swords) in saltire, of the first, hilts and pomels or. Crest — Two lions' gambs, in saltire, sa. ei'ased gu. each holding a seax erect, as in the arms. GoMME (High Wycombe, co. Bucks). Tlie same Arms and Crest. GoMNKY, or GoAioNEY (Esscx). Az. on a bend ar. three leopards' heads of the field, crowned or. GoMONUE (Herefordshire). Ar. a fesse betw. three mullets gu. GoNERBY. EiTO. a griffin segreant gu. over all, on a fesse az. two (another, three) bulls' heads cabossed, or. GoNERBY, GoNORBY, or GoNBY. Erm. a griffin seg- reant, gu. over all, on a fesse az. three bucks' heads cabossed, or. Conner. Az. a cross engr. ar. GoNNOR, or GuYNOR. Az. a saltire ar. guttee de sang. Conor. Az. on a saltire ar. five guttees gu. Crest — A stag's head ppr. in the mouth a five leaved flower or, leaves vert. GoNOREY. Or, two lions pass, guard, az. Gonowers, or Go.nwers. Ai-. a bull pass. gu. ai-med or. Gonrany. Sa. a chev. betw. three bulls' heads ca- bossed, or. GoNSELL, Gonsel, Or GoNSLEY. Paly of six, ar. and gu. a chief danoettte or. GoNSToN (Devonshire). Ar. a fesse sa. betw. three pellets. GoNSTON (Essex, and London). Ar. three bars wavy sa. each charged with as many plates; on a chief gu. a culverine betw. two anchors or. Crest — An antelope's head ar. guttee de sang. GoNSTON, or GuNSTON (London). Ar. three hounds pass. sa. each charged with as many plates, on a chief gu. a gun betw. two anchors or. GoNSTON. Barry of four, az. and ar. GoNTON, GoRioN, GouTON,or GuNTON (Peterborough, CO. Northampton). Gu. three bucks or. GoNTON, Gorton, Gouton, or Gunton. Gu. three bucks pass. ar. Crest — Out of an earl's coronet a black's head, affrontee, ppr. CoNTON, or GouGHTON. Gu. three bucks pass. or. GoNTON. Gu. three round buckles or, points to the sinisfer. GoNviLL (Terrington and Rushworth, co. Norfolk; Founder of Gonvill College, C'aiiibridgr). Ar. on a chev. betw. two couple-closes indented, sa. thi'ce escallops or. Crest — A dove ar. beaked and mem- bered gu. holding in the beak, by the stalk, a flower gentle, stalked vert. Gonvill and Caius College, Cambridge (Founded in the year 131S, by Edmund Gonvill, Rector of Terrington and Rushworth, in Norfolk, who called it Gonvill Hall. Afterwaids it was further amply endowed by the learned antiquary. Dr. John Caius, who obtained leave from Queen Mary to be a co-founder, whereupon it was called Gon- vill and Caius College). Ar. on a chev. betw. two couple-closes indented sa. three escallops shells or, for Gonvill; impaling or, seniee of flowers, gentle, in the middle of the chief a sen- green resting upon the heads of two sei'pents, in pale, their tails knit together, all proper colours, resting upon a square marble stone vert, for Cauts ; the whole within a boi"dure gobony ar. and sa. Crest — A dove ar. beaked and membeied gu. hold- ing in his beak by the stalk, a flower, gentle, stalked vert. GoNWAY, or Goneway. Ar. a chev. couped, betw. three crosses formee fitchee sa. OoNYS. Quarterly, vaiie and gu. Gooch (Benacre Hall, co. Surtblk, bart.) Per pale, ar. and sa. a chev. betw. three talbots pass, coun- terchanged ; on a chief gu. as many leopards' heads or. Crest — A talbot pass, per pale, ar. and sa. Motto — Fide et virtute. Gooch (Brompton, co. Middlesex). Arms and Motto, the same. Crest — A cubit arm ercctj vested, per pale embattled, or and ar. grasping in the hand ppr. a dragon's head erased, also ppr. Gooch (Norfolk). Paly of eight, ar. and sa. a chev. of the first, betw. three dogs of the second, spotted of the field. Crest — A greyhound puss. ar. spotted sa. and collared of the last. GoocHE, GocHE,or GoouGE (Alvingham, CO. Lincoln). Az. three boars ar. the ears, tusks, and feet, or. Crest, as Gooch, Brompton, co. Middlesex. GoocHE, or GocHE (London; and Mettingham and Bungay, co. Suffolk). The same Arms and Crest as GoocH, bart. GoocHE, GooGE, or Good. Gu. a chev. or, betw. three lions ramp. ar. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a leopard ar. spotted sa. Good (Fellow of Baliol College, ob. I(i80). Gu. a cross engr. charged with five ermine spots. Good (Girlby and Oneby, co Lincoln). Gu. a chev. betw. three lions ramp. or. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, an otter pass. ar. Good. Gu. a chev. or, betw. three lions ramp. ar. GoODACRE (Ireland). Ar. three knights' helmets az. lined gu. Crest — A unicorn's head erased sa. armed and maned or. Goodall (Earlstonham,co. Suffolk ; granted 1 March, 1612). Gu. an eagle displ. ar. armed or; on a can- ton of the second a chaplet gramine vert. Crest — An eagle displ. ar. beaked and membered or, gorged with a chaplet gramine vert. Goodall. Gu. two arrows in saltire ar. headed or, betw. four plates. Crest — A dexter arm, embowed, habited vert, holding in the hand ppr. two arrows in saltire ar. feathered or. Goodalle (Scotland). Gu. three cups or, in the middle fesse point as many ears of barley, two in saltire, and one in pale of the last. Crest — A sil- ver cup ppr. Motto — Good God, increase. GooDBOW. Az. two bows in saltire or, stringed sa. GooDBOw, and Goodbowe. Az. two bows in saltire, bent and interlaced, or. Goodbuck. Gu. a chev. engr. betw. three escallops. GooDCHEPE. Per fesse, or and sa. three rustres counterchanged. GooDCHiLD (Pallion, co. Durham ; descended from John Goodchild, of Ryhope, gent, who purchased Pallion in 1572). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three parrots vert, beaked and legged gu. as many an. nulets or. Crest — A parrot, as in the anus. Motto — Vincit omnia Veritas. GooDCHiLD (as granted to Thomas Goodchild, of Lon- don, and of Valetta, Malta, 29 Sept. 180S). Per 3 E GOO GOO pale, erminois and erm. on a cliev. az.betw. tlirer parrots Tert, Tieakpd and legged gn. as many be- zants. Crest — A pellet, tliereon a parrot, as in tlie arms ; in the beak an annulet gu. GooDCHii.D. Ar. on a chev. sa. three bezants. GooDDAY (as borne by the Rev. William GoonnAY, of Terling, co. Essex, great-grandson of William Goodday, of Northampton, esq. by Mary his "wife, dau. of John Thynne, of Egh,im, son of Thomas, Viscount Weymouth). Ar. a fesse wavy betw. two leopards' faces sa. Crest — A greyhound sejant, erm. collared and lined or, reflexed over the back, and tied in a knot. GooDDAVE (Penlowe, co. Kssex ; Highara Ferrers, co. Northampton ; and Kettlebaston, co. Suffolk). Ar. a fesse wavy betw. two leopards' heads in pale, sa. Crest — A greyhound sejant enn. col- lared and lined or. GooDE (Whitstone, co. Cornwall ; the heiress m. Bad- cock). Gu. on a chev. betw. three lions ramp, or, as many cinquefoils of the first. Crest — A talbot's head erased gu. ducally crowned or. GoODEAR, or Goodyear. Gu. a fesse betw. two chev. vaire. Crest — A lion's head erased, and crowned with an imperial crown , ppr. Goouden (Bower Hinton and Martock, co. Somerset, temp. Edward VI. and Over Compton, co. Dorset). Quartei'ly, first and fourth, az. on a bend betw. two demi lions ramp, erased, or, three lozenges vaire ar. and gu. ; second and third, ar. on a bend gu. betw. tAVO demi lions ramp, couped sa. armed and langued of the second, three lozenges vaire ar. and az. Crest — A griffin's head erased or, with wings endorsed vairfe ar. and gu. holding in its beak an olive branch ppr. Motto — Jovis omnia plena. GoouENouGH (D. D. Bishop of Carlisle : con.secrated 18U7). Or, a chev. betw. three gntfees de sang. Crest — A demi wolf ramp. ppv. holding betw. the paws an escallop ar. GooDENOUGH. Ar. a chev. betw. three pellets. Crest — A tower sa. entlamed at the top ppr. GooDENOuGH. Vert, a lion ramp. or. Crest — On a chapeau gu. a lion crouching, or. GoouENOUGH. Per chev. ei*m. and gu. on a chief ar. a lion's head erased az. Crest — A hand holding a dagger, in pale, ppr. GoouERE (Gloucestershire). Gu. a fesse betw. two chev. vaire. Crest — A partridge holding in the beak an ear of wlieat, all ppr. Motto — Possunt, quia posse videntur. OooDERicK. (Kirkby, co. Lincoln). Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. two lions pass, guard, sa. a fleur de lis betw. as many crescents or. Crest — A demi lion ramp. sa. collared or, supporting a battle-axe ar. handled GoouFELLOw (Inner Temple, London ; granted 10 April, 1005). Sa. three leopards' faces in fesse, betw. two bars gemelles or. GooDFELLOw, Sa. on a fesse, double cotised, or, three leopards' heads of the field. Crest — A horse ramp. gu. GoonFORD (as borne by John Goodforb, of Chilton Cantelo, co. Somerset, esq. high sherifl" of the county in 1816, son and heir of the late John Old Goodford, of Yeovil, esq. by Maria his wife, second dau. of Edward Phelips, of Monincute House, esq.) Az. on a cliev. betw. three boars' heads ar. langued and couped gu. as many pellets. Crest — A hoar's head ar. langued, gu. charged on the neck with a pellet. GoouHALL (Holywell, co. Lincoln). Or, a pile sn. on a canton az. a saltire engr. ar. Crest — A boar's head, erased and erect, sa. plattte, ducally gorged or. GoouHAND (Lincolnshire and London). Cbequy, ar. and gu. on a fesse az. three sinister gauntlets of the first. Crest — An armed arm, embowed, ppr. holding a sword ar. hilt and poniel or. GoouHANi) (Market-Rayson, co. Liucoln). Ar. three dexter hands, couped and erect, sa. GoouHART (as borne by Emanuel Goouhart, of Lang- ley Park, CO. Kent, esq. son of the late Emanuel Goodhart, of London, merchant). Gu, a buck ti-ip- pant, ar. in chief two bees volant or, on a chief nebulee ; of the third, a cross of Lorraine, of the field, betw. two eagles displ. sa. Crest — A beehive or, betw. two bees, within a rainbow terminating in clouds, ppr. Goodhart. Crest — On a ducal coronet a lion pass. ppr. GooDHucH (Scale, co. Kent). Gu. a chev. vaire, betw. three talbots pass. ar. GoouiNG, GoouYNG, Or GoDWYN (Lincolnshire). Ar. on three pales sa. as many spears' heads of the field. Gooding, Gooden, or Goodwf.n (Whershed, Deb.ick, and Chcffield, co. Suffolk). Or, a fesse betw. six lions' heads erased gu. Crest — A grilfin sejant, with wings expanded, or, guttfee sa. claws and beak of the second. Gooding. The same Arms. Crest— On a mount a hedgehog ppr. Gooding (Somersetshire). Ar. a fesse betw. six lions' heads erased gn. Goodinge (Henley, co. Oxford). Sa. two lions pass, or; on a chief of the second three pellets. GooDisoN. Paly of six, ar. and gu. on a chief az. three mullets of the first. Crest — A peacock's head ppr. GooDLAD (London). Per pale, vert and erm. an eagle displ. or. Crest— A wing ar. GooDLAu. Per pale, ar. and sa. a saltire engr. coun- terchanged, in chief a sword of the first, pomel g". GooDLAD. Crest — In a frame a globe ppr. GooDLAKE (Letcomb Regis, co. Berks, resident there from a period antecedent to the first institution of registers in the year LLfO. The present Thomas GooDLAKE, of Letcomb Regis, esq. is great-grandson of Thomas Goodlake, esq. a justice of the peace, by his wife, one of the daus. and co-heirs of Thos. Garrard, of Up Lambonriie, co. Berks, esq.) Per fesse az. and or, a lion ramp, counterchanged. Crest — On a mount vert a woodwift, or wild man, in his proper colour, holding up his club, gold. Motto — Omnia bona desuper. Goodlake (Wadley House, co. Berks ; as borne by Thomas Mu ls Goodlake, of Wadley House, and Shcllingford, co. Berks, esq. high sheriff of the county in 1832, only child of Thomas Goodlake, of Letcomb Regis, esq. by Jane bis wife, dau. and heiress of William Yarnton Mills, esq.) Arms, &c. as the preceding, quartering Mills. GooDLAW (Aspall, CO. Lancaster). Az. a chev. ar. betw. two leopards' heads in '■liief, and a cross pattee fitchee in base, or. Crest — A griffin sejant ar. supporting with the dexter foot a column az. GooDLET (Scotland). Or, a fesse gu. betw. two lions pass, guard, sa. GooDLET (Empshaugli). Or, on a fesse gu. betw. two lions pass, guard, sa. a fleur-de-lis betw. as many crescents of the field. GooDLOCK. Gu. a chev. engr. betw. three escallops ar. (Another, or.) GooDMADAM. Or, six torteaux, three, two, and one, on each a mullet of the field. Goodman (Golborn, co. Chester; Hertfordshire, and London). Gyronny of eight, erm. and sa. an eagle displ. with two heads or. Crest — On a wreath, the battlement and upper part of a tower ar. there- on a woman couped at the knees, habited az. hair dishevelled or, in her dexter hand a rose gu. stalked and leaved vert. Goodman (Chester, and Blazon, co. Leicester, IfilO). Per pale, sa. and erm. an eagle displ. with two necks ar. Goodman. See Godman. Goodman (Ruthyn, co. Denbigh; granted 1572). Per pale, erm. and sa. an eagle displ. with two heads, or ; on a canton az. a martlet of the third. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi eagle, displ. with two heads, erm. Goodman (Dean of Westminster, ob. 1601). Per pale, erm. and az. an eagle displ. with two heads, or ; on a canton of the second a martlet of the third. Goodman. Per pale, erm. and or, an eagle displ. with two heads, sa. Crest— A.n eagle, as in the arms. Goodman. Per pale, sa. and erm. au eagle displ. or. coo Goodman. Gyronny of eight, ar. and sa. an eagle displ. with two heads, or. Goodman. Sa. three demi greyhounds, courant, in ])ale dexter, and as many mullets pierced, in p;ile sinister, ar. GoouMANsioN (Kent). Ar. three martlets betw. four crosses crosslet, sa, GooDMANsroN. Ar. an eagle displ. gu. memberedor. GooDMANSToN. Ar. an eagle displ. az, GooDNESTON. Ar. three niai'tlets and four crosses crosslet sa. one, two, and one. CooDNESTONE (Kent). Sa. semee of crosses crosslet, three birds ar. GooDKEED (Ribstan, co. York). Gu. an anchor, in pale, ar. timber or. Goodrich (as borne by the Rer. Charles Goodrich, Rector of Bittering Parva, co. Norfolk). Or, two lions pass. betw. ten crosses crosslet sa. Crest — A demi liou ramp, holding betw. the paws a cross crosslet sa. Goodrich (Seling Grove, co. Essex). Az. semee of crosses crosslet, a lion ramp. or. Crest — A demi lion ramp, couped ar. holding iu the dexter paw a cross crosslet, as in the arms. GooDRicK (Isle of Ely, and Staumore, co. Middlesex). Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. two lions pass, guard, sa. a fleur-de-lis betw. as many crescents or. Crest — A demi lion ramp. sa. collared or, supporting a battle-axe ar. handled gu. GooDRicK (East Kirkby, co. Lincoln). Ar. 021 a fesse, betw. two lions pass, guard, sa. a tleur de lis betw. as many crescents or. Crest, as the last. GooDRICK (Bibston and Bolingbiook, co. York). Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. two lious pass. sa. a fleur-de- lis of the field, betw. as many mullets or. GooDiucK. Or, on a fesse gu. a fleur de lis betw. two crescents of the first ; in chief, three books of the second, leaves of the field ; in base, a leopard pass. sa. GooDRiCKE (Ribstone Hall, co. York, bart. : the sisters and eveutually co-heirs of Sir Henry Goodricke, the sixth bart. were Harriet, wife of Sir Thomas Goodricke, the eighth bart. ; Mary, m. to Charles Gregory Fairfax, of Gilling Castle, co. Y'ork, esq.; and Elizabeth). Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. two lions pass, guard, sa. a fieur-de-lis or, betw. as many crescents of the field. Crest — A demi liou erm. armed and langued gu. issuing out of a ducal coronet or, holding in the paws a battle-axe ppr. handled gold. Supporters — Two naked boys, as appear on a iponument of Richard Goodricke, esq. high sberill'of Y'orkshire, 1579. Gooukicke-Holyoake (Studley Castle, co. Warwick, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. on a fesse gu. betw. two lions pass, guard, sa. a fleur- de-lis ar. betw. two crescents or, a canton gu. for difference, for Goodricke ; second and third, per pale, or and gu. a buck's head cabossed betw. two crosses pattee, in pale, all counterchanged, for HoLYOAKE. Crests: first, Goodricke — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion erm. holding in the paws a battle-axe or, and charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet of the last, for diff". ; second, HoLYOAKE — On a mount vert oak fructed ppr. around the lower part of the stem an escroU, thereon a ci'oss pattee gu. betw, the words " sacra quercus." Goodriuge (Totness, co. Devon, and Doncaster, co. York ; granted July, l(ilO). Ar. a fesse sa. in chief three crosses crosslet fitchee of the second. Crest — A song-thrush ppr. GooDRiDCE (Charlew, co. Gloucester). Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. three licms pass, guard, sa. a fleur-de-lis betw. two crescents of the field. GooDitooD. Gu. an anchor ar. stock or. Crest — A unicorn's head gu. collared or. GooDsiNGiNG. Gu. semee of fleurs-de-lis, an eagle displ. ar. GooDsiK (Scotland). Ar. on a saltire az. betw. four fleurs de lis, two crosiers iu saltire ; on a chief of the second a inllre, betw. a dove on the dexter, and a lion ramp- on the sinister. Crest — An eagle's head erased ppr. Motto — Virtute et fide- liute. GOO GooDsiR (Scotland). Az. a chev. betw. three fleurs- de-lis ar. Crest — A cock, in the beak a bunch of keys. Hfotto — Fortiter et fideliter. GooDSON. Erm. a chev. gu. betw. three quatrefoils or, stalked and leaved vert. Crest — A wolf's head erra. collared gu. Goodwin, or Goodwyn (Upper Winchingdon , co. Bucks ; descended from Sir John Goodwin, who purchased, in 1580, from Francis, Earl of Bedford, Bishops' Woburn, co. Bucks : the heiress of the family, Jane, only dau. of Arthur Goodwin, of Over VVinchendon, esq. vi. Philip, Lord Wharton). Per pale, or and gu. a lion ramp. betw. three fleurs-de-lis counterchanged. Goodwin (Stoneham Iva, co. Cambridge). Or, three pales sa. on a chief gu. as many martlets of the field. Crest— 0\it of a ducal coronet ar. a nag's head or, maned and bridled of the first. Goodwin (Rawmarsh, co. York, Dttgdale's Visita- tion; descended from Goodwin of East Grimstead, CO. Sussex ; Gertrude, sister and heiress of Ed- ward Goodwin, of Rawmarsh, who d. in 1747, m William Oates, of Wakefield, gent, and was grand- mother of William Oates, of Rawmarsh, esq. who d. unm. in 1S03, leaving his sisters his co-heirs, viz. Elizabeth, wife of John Crowder, of Brother- ton, esq. and Susanna, wife of William Crowder, of Wakefield, esq.) Ar. on a bend ragulee gu. a lion pass, of the field. Goodwin (Toirington, co. Devon, and of Suflblk). Or, oil a fesse betw. six lions' heads erased gu. an annulet of the field. Crest — A griffin sejant with wings expanded or, guttee de poix. Goodwin (Pleintree, co. Hertford). Ar. on a bend gu. betw. two demi lions ramp. sa. three raascles vaire. Crest — A griflin's head ar. with wings en- dorsed vaire. Goodwin (London). Or, a lion pass, guard, sa. on a chief gu. three lozenges vaire. Crest — A lion se- jant guard, sa. holding a lozenge vaire. Goodwin (Hammei'smith, co. Middlesex). Or, tv/o bars betw. six lions' heads erased gu. Goodwin, or Goodwyn (Dorking and Guildford, co. Surrey, and Lewes, co. Sussex). Gu. two bars or, betw. six lozenges ar. three, two, and one. Crest — An arm embowed, habited or, ciitT ar. holding in the hand ppr. a lozenge of the second. Goodwin (East Grimstead, co. Sussex). Ar. on a bend raguly gu. a lion pass, of the first. Goodwin (Arlscot, co. Warwick). Or, a lion pass, guard, sa. on a chief gu. three mascles vaire. Goodwin. Or, two lious pass, guard, sa. on a canton of the last three bezants. Crest — A demi lion ramp, guard, sa. holding in the paws a bezant. Goodwin. Same yi;«is' as of London. Crest — Alien salient guard, sa. holding betw. the forepaws a lozenge vaire. GoouwRiGUT. Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. two crescents in chief sa. and a dove with an olive branch in base ppr. three bezants. Crest — A dove and olive branch ppr. Motto — Pro bona ad meliora, Goodwyn (Wells, co. Somerset). Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three leopards' heads or. Goodwyn (VVinnington, co. Warwick). Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three lions' heads erased ar. Goodwyn {Earl of Kent). Paly of six gu. and vaire. Goodwyn. Or, a fesse betw. six lions' heads erased gu- Goodwyn. Lozengy vaire and gu. Goodyear (Hythorpo, co. Oxford, and Houlsworth, CO. W arwick). Gu. a fesse betw. two chev. vaire. GooDYER,or GooDEAR (Windsor,co. Berks, St. Alban's, CO. Hertford, Middlesex, and Oxfordshire ; granted 1579). Gu. a fesse betw. two chev. vairfe. Crest — A partridge holding in the beak three ears of wheat, all ppr. GoouYER (SuH'olk). Gu. a cross formee or. Goody ere (Hertfordshire, and Hadley, co, Middlesex). The same as Goodyear of Hythrope. GoocE. Az. three boars pass. ar. Crest — A rose stalked and leaved ppr. Motto — Audaces juvat. GooGE. Per pale sa. and ar. a chev. betw. three tal- bots pass, counterchanged, on a chief gu. three leopards' faces or. GOR G O R GooGH, 01' GoocE. Ai'. a cher. betw. three cocks sa. armed jiu. GooLU (Old Court, co. Cork, bart.) Az. on a fcsse or, betw. five goldfinches, tViree in chief and two in base ppr. three mullets gii. Crest — A demi lion ramp. or. iMutto — Deus mihi proyidebit. GoOLu (Dorsetshire). Ar. ou a chev. sa. betw. three roses gu. as many bunches of grapes ppr. GooLD. Per saltire or and az. a lion ramp, counter- changed, drest — On a mount vert an ermine pass. ppr. GooLu, or GouLU (Scotland). Ar. a chev. betw. three trefoils slipped gu. Crest — Within the horns of a crescent ar. a buckle or. GoosEUNC. Gu. a chev. betw. three crescents or. Crest — A lion's paw erased gu. holding up a fleur- de-lis or. GoosETREY, or GoosETREE (Buckinghamshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three squirrels sejant gu. Crest — A stag's head erased or, CoPHiLL (Sun-ey). Ar. a chev. aa. the top ending with a cross pattee of the last. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, per pale, az. and gu. a demi leopard ramp, guard, or, collared and lined . . GoRDANE. Sa. thi'ee leopards' heads jessant de-lis or. GoRDNEE. Sa. a chev. betw. three griffins' heads erased ar. Crest — On a mural coronet gu. a grif- fin's head as in the arms. Gordon ( Duke nf Gordon ; George the fifth Duke, K.G. chief of the distinguished clan of Gordon, rf. 28 May, 183G, when the dukedom became extinct, and the Marquessate of Huntly passed to his kinsman, the Earl of Aboyne; his Grace's sisters and co-heirs were — Charlotte, Duchess Dowager of Richmond; Madelina, m. first, to l?ir Robert Sinclair, bart. and secondly, to Charles Fyshe Palmer, of Luckley Park, esq. ; Susan, Duchess of Manchester ; Louisa, Mai'chionessof Cornwallis ; and Georgiana, Duchess Dowager of Bedford. The divergent branches of Gordon of Huntly, were the Gordons of Abergeldie, the Gordons of Gight, the (old) Gordons of Cluny, from whom derives John Taylor Gordon, esq. M D. the Gordons, Earls of Aboyne, now Mar- quesses of Huntly, &c. &c.) Quarterly, first, az. three boars' heads couped or, for Gordon ; second, or, three lions' heads erased gu. langued az. for Badenoch ; third, or, three crescents within a double tressure gu. for Seton ; fourth, az. three cinquefoils ar. for Frazer. Crest — In a ducal co- ronet or, a stag's head and neck affrontee ppr. attired with ten tynes of the first. Supporters — Two deerhounds {i. e. greyriounds) ar. each gorged with a collar gu. chai'ged with three buckles or. Motto (above the crest) — Bydaud ; (and below the shield) — Animo uon astutia. Gordon (Marquess of Huntlu). Az. a chev. betw. three boars' heads couped or, within a double tres sure adorned with fleurs-de lis within, and cres- cents without, gold. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. Supporters — Two chevaliers in complete armour, each holding in the exterior hand a halbert, all ppr. Motto — Stant ca^tera tigno. Gordon (Earl of Aberdeen). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. three boars' heads couped, within a double tressure flory counterflory with thistles, roses, and fleurs-de-lis alternately, gold, for Gor- don ; second and third, quarterly, first and fourth, gu. three cinquefoils pierced erm. for Hamilton; second and third, ar. an ancient ship with sails furled sa. for Aiiran ; the whole within a bordure of the last. Crest, of GoRJ)ON — Two naked arms holding a bow and drawing an arrow, all ppr. in memory of one of their supposed ancestors, Uer- trand de Gourdon, who shot Richard Coeur de Lion, while be.sieging his castle of Chalons, near Limoges, 1199. Crest, of Hamilton — Out of a ducal coronet or, an oak tree fructed and penetrated transversely in the main stem by a frame saw, ppr. iSuyporter.\ — Two antelopes ar. anned or, gorged with a col lar, flowered, and counterflowered, and line re- flexed over the back az. the collar charged with three roses of the second. Motto — Ne nimiuni. Gordon (Viseount Kcnmure). Az. three boars' heads erased or, armed and langiied g». Crest — A demi savage wreathed about the head and loins with laurel ppr. Supporters — Two savages wreathed about the head and loins with laurel, each holding in the exterior hand a club, all ppr. Motto — Dread God. Gordon (Newark-upon-Trent, co. Nottingham, since of Haverholm Priory, co. Lincoln, bart.) Quar- terly, first and fourth, az. three boars' heads erased or, for Gordon ; second and third, az. a bend or, bt'tw. two swans ppr. for Jeneson. C'rest — A demi savage ppr. holding in the dexter hand a baton ar. wreathed about the temples and waist. GoRDON-CuMMiNG (Altyre, co. Elgin, and Gordon- stoun, CO. Perth, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, az. three garbs or; second and third, ar. three bends sa. each charged with as many roses of the field barbed or ; over all, upon an escutcheon of pretence, the arms of Gordon of Gordonstouu, viz. first and fourth grand quarterings, counter-quar- tered, first, az. three boars' heads couped or, armed and langued gu. for Gordon ; second, or, three lions' heads erased gu. for Badenoch ; third, or, three crescents within the royal tressure, for Se- ton ; fourth, az. three cinquefoils ar. for Frazer ; second and third grand quarters, gu. three stars or, all within a bordure of the last. Crest — A cat salient ppr. Motto (above the crest) — Sanscrainte. Supporters — Of the escutcheon of pretence, dex- ter, a greyhound ppr. collared gu. charged with three buckles or ; sinister, a savage ppr. wreathed about the head and waist with laurel vert, bran- dishing a club, also ppr. Crest — A lion ramp, or, in the dexter paw a dagger ppr. Motto (over the crest) — Courage. Supporters — Two horses ar. Gordon- DiiFK (Halkin and Kinstair, co. Ayr, bart.) Vert, on a fesse dancettee erm. betw. a buck's head cabossed in chief, and two escallops in base or, a mullet gu. for Duff. Crest — A demi lion gn. holding in the dexter paw a sword erect ppr. hilt and pomel or, charged on the breast with a mullet ar. Gordon (Niton, Isle of Wight, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a rose ar. betw. three boars' heads erased or, for Gordon ; second and thir*!, gu. a tilting spear fesseways ppr. betw. three an- cient crowns or, for Grant ; the whole within a bordure embattled, quarterly ar. and or. Crest — Issuant from a mural crown a dexter arm em- bowed in armour, ppr. charged with a mullet gu. garnished or, the hand grasping a falchion, also ppr. enfiled with a boar's head erect and erased or. Motto — Animo non astutia. Gordon (Gordonstoun and Letterfourie, co. Banff, bart.) Quarterly, first, az. three boars' heads couped or ; second, or, three lions' heads erased gu. ; third, or, three cushions within a double tres- sure flowered and counterflowered gu. ; fourth, az. tliree cinquefoils ar. all within a bordure indented ar. Crest — A stag at gaze i)pr. Motto — Dum sisto vigilo. Gordon (Embo, co. Sutherland, bart.) Az. three boars' heads erased or. Crest — A boar's head as in the arms. Supporters — Dexter, a unicora ; sinister, a naked man wreathed about the loins. Motto — Forward without fear. Gordon (Park, co. Banff, bart.) Az. a dexter arm vambraced, grasping a sword erect in pale ppr. hilted and pomelled or, betw. three boars' heads couped of the third, langued gu. Crest — A sinister gauntlet ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a unicorn ar. ; sinister, a savage ppr. wreathed about the loius. Motto — Sic tutus. Gordon (Earlston, co. Kirkcudbright, bart.) Az. a bezant betw. three boars' heads erased or. ('rest — A dexter hand issuing out of a wreath grasping a sabre ppr. Supporters — Two savages with clubs ppr. /)/«/<»— Dread God. Gordon (as borne by Sir William Gordon, installed Knight of the Bath, 19 May, 1779). Az. a tilting spear in fesse ar. the point to the dexter side, betw. three boars' heads erased or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a cubit arm erect ppr. vested in armour of the last, holding in the hand a sword ar. hilt and pomel gold. Supporters — Two grey- G O R O 0 R hounds ar. each gorged with a belt, rimmed ami buckled or, to each belt a shield pendent gu. GoKDON (Taplow, CO. Buckingham). Az. three boars' heads erased ar. Crest — A. demi savage wreathed about the head and middle with laurel, aud hold- ing a club over the shoulder, all ppr. Gordon (Ireland). Az. a pile or, betw. three boars' heads erased ar. Crest — A boar's head erased and erect sa. ai-med and eared or. Gordon (London). Az. a fesse dancettee betw. three heads couped or. Gordon (Newton, co. Aberdeen). Az. thrje boars' heads erased or, within a bordure engr. of the last, in the middle fesse point a Moor's head couped ar. banded gu. Crest — A dove holding in her beak an olive branch all ppr. Gordon (Aberdeenshire). 'The same Arms as the Duke op Gordon, within a bordure sa. charged with eight bezants. C7-est — In the sea a ship under sail ppr. Motto — Fertur discrimiue fructus. Gordon (Aberdeenshire). Az. three boars' heads couped or, within a bordure wavy of the last, charged with as many unicorns' heads erased sa. and the same number of stags tripping ppr. alter- nately. Gordon (Afton). Quarterly, first, az. a bezant betw. three boars' heads erased or ; second, gyronny of eight or and sa. within a bordure gu. charged with four escallops ar. two in pale and two in fesse, a canton gyronny of eight erm. and of the third. Crest — A dexter hand holding a scimetar. Motto — Dread God. Gordon (Millrig, co. Ayr ; granted by patent, 1807). Az. on a chev. erm. betw. three boars' heads erased or, a buck's head erased gu. Crest — A deer's head ei-ased ppr. yl/o??o— Bydand. Cordon (All Hallows). Az. on a fesse dancettee betw. three boars' heaOs couped or, tusked gu. an annulet sa. betw. two trefoils slipped vert. Gordon (Ardmellie, Scotland; derived from James Gordon, of Ardmellie, second son of George Gor- don, of Cockclarochie). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. three boars' heads erased within a bordure or, entoyre of crescents gu. ; second and third, az. a demi otter issuing out of a bar wavy sa. for Mel^ DRUM. Crest— A boar's head erased or. Motto — Byde be. Gordon (as borne by John Taylor Gordon, esq. M.D. descended, through his great-great-grand- father, Major-Gen. Patrick Gordon, Governor of Pennsylvania, from Alexander Gordon, Laird of Strathaven, third son of Alexander, third Earl of Huntly. Dr. Taylor Gordon is also a representa- tive of the ancient families of Dawtrey, Luther, Bacon, and Chamberlen [to wliieh refer]. Arms, as matriculated in the Lyon Oflice, Edinburgh — Quarterly, first aud fourth, az. three boars' heads erased or, within a bordure sa. for diff. for Gor- don ; second and third, erm. on a chev. between three anchors az. as many escallops ar. for Taylor. Crests : lirst, for Gordon — A spreading oak, ppr. andover it, the motto, I byde; secondly, for Taylor — A stork ppr. holding an anchor az. and over it the motto, Dum spiro spero. Gordon (Abergeldie, co. Aberdeen; derived from Sir Alexander Gordon, knt. of Abergeldie, second son of Alexander, first Earl of Huntly : the present chief of this line of the Gordons is Michael Fran- cis Gordon, of Abergeldie Castle, esq.) Quar- terly, first, az. three boars' heads couped or ; second, or, three lions' heads erased gu. ; third, or, three crescents gu. within a double tiessure flory, couuterilory of the second ; fourth, az. three ciuque- foils ar. the whole within a bordure quarterly ar. and gu. Crest — A deerhouud ar. Motto — God with us. Gordon (Haffield, co. Hereford, as borne by William Gordon, of Haffield, esq. only son of the late Adam Gordon, of London, esq. who was fourth son of Charles Gordon, of Abergeldie, esq.) Arms, ike. as the preceding. Gordon (Florida, co. Down, Ireland; descended from the Scottish Gordons, represented by Robert Gordon, of Florida, coq- high sheiifl'of Downshirc in 1833;. As!, three boars' heads erased ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a stag's head and neck, alFrontee ppr. attired with ten tyues of the first. Motto — Auimo non astutia. Gordon (as borne by John Gordon of Auchanasee, Scotland, esq. whose gi'andfather was a second son of the family of Lessmore). Az. a fesse chequy, ar. aud of the first, betw. three boars' heads erased, in chief, and as many mullets in base, or. Crest — A hart's head cabossed, ppr. I\[otto — Bydand. Gordon (Auchendown, Scotland). Az. three boars* heads erased or, within a bordure engr. of the last. Gordon (Avachie, Scotland). Az. on a chev. betw. three boars' heads couped or, a hand grasping a sheaf of arrows ppr. Motto — Byde together. Gordon (Badenscoth, Scotland). The same Arms as of Lessmore, within a bordure indented or. Crest — A hart's head cabossed ppr. Motto — Still bydand. Gordon (Banff, Scotland). Az. a buckle betw. three boars' heads couped or. Crest — A ship under sail ppr. Motio — Nilardiium. Gordon (Beldorny, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a lion ramp. ar. betw. three boars' beads, erased, of the second ; second and third, az. three boars' heads within a bordure engr. ar. Crest — A cross crosslet fitchee. Motto — In hoc spes mea. Gordon (Birkenburh, Scotland, a cadet of Lessmore). The same Arms as of Lessmore, within a bordure ar. Crest — A hart's head couped ppr. charged with a crescent ar. Motto — Bydand. Gordon (Bi'ako, Scotland). Az. three boars' heads couped or, armed aud laiigued gu. within a bordure per pale, ar. and of the second, Gordon (Cadiz). Az. a lion ramp. betw. three boars' heads couped or ; in chief a mullet ar. Crest — A cross calvary gu. Motto — Spero. Gordon (Cardiness, Scotland ; Elizabeth, dau. and heir of John Gordon, of Cardiness, m. William, third son of James Earl of Galloway). The same Anns as of Lochinvar. Gordon (Carnousie, Scotland). Az. a cross flory betw. three boars' heads erased ar. Crest — A dexter hand, couped, fesseways, holding a sword in pale, enfiled with a boar's head erased, all ppr. Motto — Aut mors aut vita decora. Gordon (Cobairdy, Scotland). Az. an arm, in armour, embowed, issuing from the sinister, holding a sword, in pale, ai'. betw. three boars' heads couped or, all within a bordure of the last, charged with eight buckles, tongues in fesse, of the first. Crest — A demi savage, wreathed about the head and middle with leaves, and holding in the sinister hand an arrow, over the shoulder, point down- wards, all ppr. Motto — Sic tutus. Gordon (Craig, Scotland; an old family, of which Francis Gordon, of Craig, had his arms recorded in the Lyon Register in the year Hi; 2). Az. three boars' heads erased or, within a bordure ar. Crest and Motto, as the last. Gordon (Cockclarochie, Scotland ; derived from Gor- don of Craig). Az. three boars' heads couped or. Crest — A boar's head erased or. Motto — Byde. Gordon (Ci-aighlaw, Scotland). Az. a bend betw. three boars' heads couped or, with a label of as many points ar. Crest — A demi savage, wreathed about the head aud middle with laurel, and holding a club over the shoulder, all ppr. Motto — Dread God. Gordon (Culvenuan, co. Wigton ; descended from AVilliam Gordon, of Craichlaw, second son of Sir John Gordon of Lochinvar, and now I'eprcsented by Lieut. -Col. James Gordon, of Culvennan). Az. a bezant betw. three boars' heads ei-ased or, all within a bordure of the last, charged with eight lozenges of the fii-st. Crest — A dexter hand hold- ing a sword, blade wavy, ppr. Motto — Dread God. Gordon (Demerai'a). Az. three boars' heads couped or, armed and langued gu. in chief as many cinque- foils ar. Crest — A buck's head, issuing, at gaze, ppr. attired or, ducally gorged of the last. Motto — Truth prevails. Cordon (Uauch, Scotland). Az. tluee boars' heads G OR G O E coupeil nr, in the centre a pillar, witli the letter Tau , ar. Cohdon (Dengeuch. Scotland, a cadet of Locliinvar). Az. a bend engr. betw. three boars' heads erased or. Crest — A hand holding a baton, erect, ppr. Motto — Mani o non fugio. Gordon (Edinglassie, Scotland ; second brother to Gordon of Park). Az. a cross moline betw. three boars' heads erased or. Crest— A boar's head erased, holding in the mouth a sword ppr. Motto — Aut mors aut vita Deus. GoKUON (Farsbank, Scotland). Aji. aronndle cheqiiy, or and of the first, betw. three boars' heads couped of the second. Crest — A stag lodged ppr. Motto — Bydand to the last. Gordon (Gight, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a mullet of six points, betw. three boars' heads couped, or; second and third, az. on a fesse betw. three pheons ar. a stag's head erased, of the first. Crest — A buck's head and neck aflioutee ppr. Motto — Bydand. Gordon (Glasgow, Scotland ; gi'anted by patent 180C). Az. three boars' heads erased or, within a bordure of the last, charged with as many escallops sa. Crest and Motto, as of Craighlaw. Gordon (Glastirim, Scotland; descended from a second sou of Huntly). Az. a cinqaefoil ar. betw. three boars' heads erased or. Crest — A lion's head erased and langued, ppr. Motto — Uivisa con- juugo. Gordon (Glenluce, Scotland). Az. three boars' heads erased or, within a bordure of the last. Gordon (Glenbucket, Scotland; a cadet of Rothe- may). Az. a cher. betw. three boars' heads erased or, within a bordure, counter-componfee of the se- cond and first. Crest — A boar's head, couped and erect, surmounted by an adder disposed orleways. Motto — Victi'ix patientia. Gordon (Gordon, Scotland). Az. three boars' heads couped or. Gordon (Gordonbank, Scotland). Az. on a chev. betw. three boars' heads couped or, a hand couped, holding a sheaf of arrows ppr. all within a boi dure of the second, charged with eight crescents gu. Crest — A hand issuing from a cloud, grasping a sheaf of arrows, points upward, all ppi'. Motto — Legibus et armis. Gordon (Greenlaw, Scotland). The same as of Oul- vennan, only the crest out of a cloud. Gordon (Haddo, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. three boars' heads erased or ; second and third, ar. a harp sa. Crest — A stork ppr. Motto —Watch. Gordon (Hallhead, Scotland). Az. a fessechequy,ar. and of the first, betw. three boars' heads erased of the second, all within a bordure wavy or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a stag's head cabossed or. Motto — Bydand. Gordon (Invergorden, Scotland). Quarterly, first, az. three boars' heads couped ar. ; second, or, three lions' heads erased gu. ; third, or, three crescents, within the royal tressure, gu. ; fourth, as the first; all within a bordure uebulee ar. Crest— Out of a heart a h:iud holding a dagger, ppr. Motto — Corde manuque. Gordon (Knockaspack, Scotland). Az. apheonbetw. three boars' heads erased or. Crest — A stag's head ppr. attircil or. Motto — Dum vigilo tutus. Gordon (Lesmore, co. Aberdeen). Az. a fesse chequy ar. and of the first, between three boars' heads erased or. Crest — A hart's head couped i)pr. Sup- jiorters — Dexter, a griffin; sinister, a naked man, both ppr. Motto — Bydand. Gordon (Lochinvar, Scotland). Az. a bend betw. three boars' heads couped ar. Gordon (Netherrauir, Scotland). Az. three boars' heads couped or, within a bordure per fesse, ar. and of the second. Crest — A dexter hand issuing out of a cloud, and throwing a dart, all ppr. Motto — Majores seqnor. Gordon (Mew-Wark, Scotland). Az. a billet ar. betw. three boars' heads couped or. Crest — A cres- cent ar. il/o<f llolieit HI. King of Scotland, and now represented by Uobert Ghahaii, of Fiutry, esq. eldest son of John Graham, thir- teenth Laird of Fiutry, who distinguished himself at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope, of which colony he became subse(iuently commandant). Or, three piles witliin a double treasure flory counter- flory sa. ; on a chief of the second as many escal- lops of the first. Crest — A phoenix in flames. Motto — Bon fin. Graham (Gartmore, Scotland). Or, a pale gu. charged with a mullet ar. on a chief sa. three escallops of the tir.st. Cre.st — x\u eagle displ. in the dexter talon a sword erect ppr. Motto — For right and reason. Gkaham (Gartur, Scotland; descended from a second brother of the Earl of Monteith). Or, on a chief sa. three escallops of the field, within a bordure chequy, of the second and first. Creit — A dove rising with a palm branch in the beak, ppr. Motto — Peace and Grace. Graham (Garvock, Scotland). See Gr.bme. Graham (Glasgow, Scotland). Or, on a fesse ermines, three escallops of the first. Crest — On a rock an eagle reguard. with wings dlspl. ppr. Motto— Souvenez. Graham (Gogar, Scotland). Or, a cross crossletissu- ing out of a crescent gu. within a double tressure flory counterllory sa. on a chief of the last three escallops of the first. Graham (Gorthy, Scotland; a cadet of luchbrakie). Or, three roses within a bordure gu. on a chief sa. as many escallops of the field. Crest — Two arms, issuing from a cloud, erect, anil holding up a man's skull, encircled with two brandies of a palm tree, and over the head a marquess's coronet. Motto — Sepulto virusco. Graham (Grahamshall, Scotland; a cadet of Gorthy). Or, a lion ramp. az. betw, three roses gu. ; on a chief sa. as many escallops of the first. Crest — A lion couchant under a sword, in pale, ppr. Motto • — Nec temei'e nec timide. Graham (Inchbrakie, Scotland ; derived from Robert, a younger son of William, first Eai'l of Montrose, slain at Floddcn). Or, a dyke (or wall) fesseways, broken down in some places, and in base a rose gu.; on a chief sa. three escallops of the first. The dyke, or wall, was assumed to perpetuate the de- .struction, by an ancestor of the Inchbrakie family, of the wall and ditch which the Romans made be- twixt Forth and Clyilc to keep out the Scots. It is to this day called " Graham's Uyke." Crest— A hand holding agarlandppr. Motto — A Deo victoria. Graham (Killern, Scotland). Or, on a chief sa. three escallops of the first. Crest — A falcon killing a stork, ppr. Motto — Memor esto. Graham (Limekilns, Scotland). Or, a buckle az. beiw. three roses gu. on a chief engr. sa. as many cscallo]>s of the field. Crest — An arm from the shoulder, holding a tilting spear ppr. Motto — Pro rege. Graham (Monargan, Scotland; a cadet of Fintry). Or, three j)iles sa. on a chief of the last as many escallops of the first, within a double tressure flory countei flory gu. with a crescent fordift'. Crest — A flame of fire issuing out of the wreath ppr. Motto — ?^unquam deorsum. Graham (Meickle, Scotland; descended from Mon- trose). Or, on a chief embattled sa. three escallops of the first. Crest — A star ppr. Motto — Auxili- ante resurgo. Graham (Morphy, Scotland). Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three escallops or. Graham (New-Wark, Scotland). Or, a boar's head erased sa. ; on a chief of the second three escal- lops of the first. Crest — A pelican's head couped ppr. Graham (OrchiU, Scotland). Or, a boar's head couped gu. on a chief sa. three escallops of the first. Crest — An eagle volant ppr. Mctlo — Pro- sequor alis. , Graham (Mossknowe, co. Dumfries, represented by Lieut -Col. Alexander Graham). As MoNTBOSt. Graham (Leitchtown, in (he Stewartry of Monteith and CO. I'erth ; descended from the noble house of Graham, Earl of Monteith, through the Gartur family, being tlie eldest cadet of the Grahams of Gartur, by direct descent from George Graham, second Laird of Gartur; the family is now repre- sented by James Graham, of Leitchtown, esq.) Quar- terly, first and fourth, or, on a chief az. three escal- lops of the first; second and third, or, a fesse chequy, az. and ar. in chief a chev. az. all within a bordure sa. Crest — A demi eagle, wings ex- panded ppr. Motto — Right and reason. Grahim (Pottento, Scotland, a cadet of Claverhouse). The same Arms as of Claverhouse, with the chief Indented. Crest, the same. Motto — Semper sur- sum. Graham (Solicitor to King James VIL) Or, three roses gn. ; on a chief su. as many escallops of the first. Crest — A hand issuing out of a cloud, reach- ing to a garland, all ppr. Motto— Humeii. et omnia. Graham (Scotland). Or, on a chief sa. three escallops of the first, within a bordure, quarterly, gu. and of the second. _ Crest — A falcon, ppr. Motto — Pr^da; memor. Graham (Scotland). Ar. on a chief sa. three escallops or. Graham. Gu. a saltirc ar. on a chief az. three escal- lops of the second. Graipen (Scotland). Ar. two chev. engr. gu. Grainger (Essex). Gu. a pomegranate, slipped and leaved or, seeded of the first. Grainger, or Grave (London). Az. on a fesse, betw. two pomegranates, stalked and leaved or, seeded gu. as many portcullises, with chains, of the third. Crest — A dexter arm couped az. pur- fled or, cuff ar. hand ppr. holding by the chains gold, a portcullis gu. Grammer (Ware, co. Herts). Az. billettee ar. a lion ramp, of the second. Crest — A demi lion ramp. az. billettee or. Grammer (London and Warwickshire). Gu. billettee 01", a lion ramp. ar. Gramore (Yorkshire). Ar. three lozenges gu. Graaipouno, Town of (Cornwall). Tlie corporation seal I'epresents a bridge of two arches over a river, the dexter end in perspective, showing the passage over, at the sinister end a tiee, is»\iing from the base against the bridge; on the centre, an escut- cheon of the arms of the family of Cornwall, viz. ar. a lion ramp. gu. within a bordure sa. bczaniee. Gramston. Paly of six, ar. and az. Gkanard, Earl or. See Forbes. Grange, or Grancey. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. crowned or, within a bordure engr. of the third. Crest — A holly branch vert, fructed gu. Grancester, or Grauncester. Erm. on a chief or, alien pass, guard, gu. Grancourt. Sa. (or gu.) semee-de-lis or. Grancourt. Ar. a saltire gu. Grand. Vaire, or and az. a bend gn. Grandall (Yorkshire). Erm. a cross patfte gu. Gbandall, or GRAUNnALL. Erm. a cross eni,r. gu. Granden. Ar. three chev. gu. Granuetoft (Lincolnshire). Sa. an eagle displ. "ar. Granuj'oru. Gu. a liou ramp, witliin a bordure ar. Crest — A hawk perching on a fish ppr. Grandioru. Ar. two lions pass. gu. crowned of the lirst. Granim'Ord. Or, two lions pass. sa. crowned of the first. Guanui ORU. Ar. a saltire gu. Granu-(;eorge, or Gralnuurce (Donington, co. Lin- coln). Az. three ears of guinea-wlieat, couped and bladed, or, two and one. Crest — A stag's head ar. gorged -n ith a bar gemel gu. (Anollier crest — A stag's head couped, per pale, sa. and or, guttee coiintei'changed.) Granuin. Az. three mullets or. Granuin. Az. six mullets or, three, two, and one. Granoisu.n, or Grandson (Lancashire). Paly of six, ar. and az. ; on a bend gu. three eagles uispl. or. Grandison (Lancashire;. Paly of six, ar. and az. ; on a bend gu. three escallops or. G R A G R A Grindison {temp. Henry III.) Paly of six, ar. aud vert, on abend gu. three eagles displ. or. Granuison, Gr vndeson, Gbandson, and Gkanson. Paly of .six, ar. and az. a bend gu. Crest — A lady supporting a portcullis ppr. GitANDisoN, or Granson. Az. an eagle displ. or. Gkandison. Paly of six, ar and az. ; on a bond gu. three buckles (another, mullets) or. Granuiville. See Granville. Granumesnill, or Ghanujiain. Gu. a pale or. Grandoe. Or, a fesse betw. six crosses crosslet gu. Grandiin (Leicestershire). Ar. three chev. gu. (An- other adds, a label vaire.) Gran HON (Warwickshii'e). Vair6, ar. and sa. ; on a bend of the second three eagles displ. or. Grandon. Ar. three chev. gu. Crest — Out of a heart a hand wielding a cutlass ppr. Grandon. Vaire, on a bend gu. three eagles displ. or. Granuo.n. Az. three mullets within a bordure engr. or Grandon. Ar. two chev. gu. (Another adds, a label vaire, ar. and sa.) Grandon. Ar. two chev. within a bordui-e gu. Grandon. Az. six martlets ar. three, two, and one. Granuorge. Az. three arrows or. Grandyn. Az. six mullets or. Grandvell. Sa. on a cross engr. or, five ogresses within a bordure, also engr. of the second. Crest — A greyhound's head sa. collared and ringed or. Grane (Yorkshire). Ar. on a fesse counter-embattled sa. betw. three pellets, on each a wolf's head erased or, a martlet betw. two crescents of the third. Crest — A wolf pass, paly of four, or and sa. holding in the mouth a pen of the first. Grane. Per bend, vert and gu. an eagle displ. or. Crest — A boar pass. sa. collared and lined or. Granell (France). Ar. on a chief gu. a lion ramp, az. crowned or. Granell. Ar. on a chief gu. a lion ramp, of the first, crowned or. Crest — A serpent entwined round a pheon, shafted ppr. Grange (fiulbeck, co. Cambridge, and SwafTham, co. Morfolk). Per saltire, or and sa. four griffins' heads erased, countei-changed. Crest — A demi antelope or, attired, maned, armed, and hoofed, sa. Grange (London). Gu. a pomegranate or. Crest — A lion's garab, erect and erased, ppr. holding a bi-auch of pomegranates or. Grange (Warwickshire). Per saltire, or and sa. four griifins' heads erased, couuterchauged, within a bordure az. Granger. Gu. a pomegranate in pale, slipped, or. Crest — A dexter arm, couped and embowed, hold- ing three ears of wheat, all ppr. Granger. Or, a crescent betw. two mullets, in pale, sa. Gbanlesse, or Grantz (Wales). Or, a lion ramp, guttee d'eau. Crannson (Exeter). Paly of six, ar. aud az. on a bend gu. three escallops or. Gra.vnson. Paly of six, ar. and az. on a bend gu. three eagles displ. or. Gransum. Paly of six, ar. and az. on a bend gu. three round buckles or. Grant, Earl of Seafield. See Ogilvie. Grant (that Ilk, and Freuchie). Gu. three antique or eastern crowns or. Crest — A burning hill, ppr. Supyorters — Two savages ppr. Motto — Stand fast. The hill of the crest is Craigelachie (Craigalloch, the mountain of the cry of distress), and the fire was lighted to call the whole clan together in Strathspey, the seat of the Grants in Morayshire. When drawn up in battle, the motto of the chief ■was " Stand fast," and the inferior chieftains re- echoed it to their troops, as *• Stand firm,"'' Stand sure," &c. Craigel.ichie is a hill opposite Rothie- marchus in Scotland. Grant (Monymusk, co. Aberdeen, hart.) Gu. three antique crowns or, within a bordure erm. Crest — A Bible open, ppr. Supporters — I'wo angels ppr. Mottoes, above the crest — Suum cuique ; below the arms — Jehovah jireh. In 1720, .Sir Francis Grant, of Mouyronsk, the first bai't. a learned lawyer, distinguished alike for his attainments and piety, "received a special warrant, under the sign ma- nual of George I. granting bim the augmenta- tion to his arms of " a bordure erm." as a testi- mony of his sovereign's favour, and a memorial of his judicial eminence ; together with two angels for supporters, the motto *' Suum cuique," on a scroll above, and the motto " Jehovah jireh," on a scroll below. This is probably the only instance in Scottish heraldry of a Hebrew motto. Grant (Crundall, co. Hants). Ar. three lions ramp, az. a chief of the second. Crest — A demi lion ar. Motto — Tanquam despicatus sum vinco. Grant (Ireland). Gu. a pile ar. betw. three antique crowns or. Crest — A cat ramp, guard, ppr. Grant (Jamaica). Gu. an arm in armour, couped, fesseways, ar. holding a cross crosslet fitchee or, betw. three antique crowns of the last. Crest — A burning mount ppr. Motto — Stabit. Grant (Pentouville). Gu. a boar's head betw. three eastej'n coronets within a bordure, all or. Crest — A hand, couped at the wrist, lying fesseways, hold- ing a branch of laurel, fructed, ppr. Grant (Aucherinick, descended from Grant, of that Ilk). Gu. a star betw. three eastern crowns or. Crest and Motto, as the last. Grant (Auchnanie, Scotland). Gu. a chev. betw. three antique crowns or. Crest — A cock ppr. Motto — Audacia. Grant (Carron, Scotland). Gu. a dove ar. holding in the beak an olive branch vert, betw. three an- tique crowzis ar. Crest — An adder uowed, with the head erect, ppr. Motto — Wise and harmless. Grant (as borne by Roger Grant, esq. Oculist to George I.) Erm. on a chev. gu. live bezants. Crest — A fieur de-lis az. Grant (borne by Lieut.-Gen. Sir Colquhoun Grant, K.C.B.) Gu. three eastern crowns or, within a bordure engr. ar. Crest — The stump of an oak- tree ppr. ; above it to the dexter the sun in splen- dour ppr. Grant (Corrimony, co. Inverness, a cadet of Grant of that Ilk). Gu. three antique crowns or, Avithin a bordure chequy of the last and gu. Crest — A demi savage ppr. Motto — I'll stand sure. Grant (Darlway, Scotland ; a cadet of Balliudalloch). Gu. a boar's head couped, betw. three antique crowns or, within a bordure of the last. Crest — A dexter hand huldii-.g a branch of laurel ppr. Motto — Radicem firmant frondes. Grant (as borne by Alexander William Grant, of Lincoln's Inn Fields, esq.) Same as the preceding. Grant (Garteiibcg, Scotland, derived from Grant of that Ilk). The same Arms Avithin a bordure engr. or. Crest — The trunk of an oak tree sprouting out some leaves, Avith the sun shining thereon, all ppr. Motto — Te favente virebo. Granp (as borne by the Rev, Johnson Grant, Perpe- tual Curate of Kentish Town, co. Middlesex, pater- nally de.scended from the Grants of Burnside, and maternally from the Grants of Monymusk). Gu. a star betw. three eastern crowns or. Crest^ A burning hill ppr. Motto — Stand sure. Grant (Kilgraston, co. Perth, as confirmed in 1783 to John Grant, of Glenlochy, esq. Chief Justice of the island of Jamaica, paternally descended, through the line of the Grants of Glenlochy, from the family of Sir James Grant, bart. chief of that an- cient surname, and now borne by the said John Grant's nephew, the present representative of the family, John Grant, of Kilgi-aston and I'itcaithly, CO. Perth, esq.) Gu. a chev. engr. erm. betw. three antique croAvns or. Crest — A mountain in fiames ppr. with an escroll above, bearing the motto, Ferte citi flammas, likewise confirmed with the arms ; but the Roman fasces ppr. was adopted by the l.ite Chief Justice Grant. Motto — Leges juraque serva. Grant (Leith, Scotland). Gu. a fesse ar. betw. three antique crowns or, a borilure engr. erm. Crest — A rock ppr. Motto — Immobile. Grant (Preston Grange, Scotland). Gu. three antique crowns or, Avithin a bordure erm. a canton ar. charged Avith a fesse wavy sa. and a demi otter issuing of the last. Crest — A Ilereules's head with lion's skin ppr. Motto — Non inferiora secutus. Grant (Huron Gleiielg). Gu. on a fesse betw. three G R A G n A antique crowns or, a lion pass, guard, of the field, imperially crowned ppr. betw. two cinquefoils, also of the first. Crests — First, a burning mount ppr. ; second, a banian tree.iilso ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a tiger ; sinister, a stag, both ppr. the latter gorged with an eastern crown or. Mottoes — Stand suir; Revirescimus. Grant (Rothieinurchus, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourlh, gu. three antique crowns or; second, or, a fesse chequy, az. and ar. betw. three wolves' heads couped sa. ; third, az. a dexter hand, vam- braced, couped, paleways, grasping a sword erect ar. hilted or, betw. three boars* heails, couped of the third, laugued gu. all within a bordure wavy gold. Crest — A dexter hand and arm, armed, holding a broadsword ppr. Mottoes: over the crest — For my Dachas; and below — in God is all my trust. Grant (Scotland). Gu. three antique crowns or, within a bordure erm. ; on a canton of the second, a denii otter, ppr. Crest — A Hercules's head couped sidefaced, in a lion's skin, all ppr. Grant, or Graunt (Northbrote, co. Warwick). Erm. on a chev. gu. five bezants. Crest — A fleur-de-lis az. Grant. Gu. a book, closed, richly ornamented, ppr. betw. three antique crowns or. Crest — A cubit arm erect, grasping a branch of laurel ppr. Grant. Az. three lions ramp, or, a chief ar. ^ Grant. Barry of six, ar. and az. a bend gu. , Grant (Dalvey, bart.) Gu. three antique crowns or, within a bordure cngr. of the last. Crest — The trunk of an oak tree, sprouting out leaves, with the sun shining thereon, all ppr. Supporters (by warrant under sign manual of George III. in 17C1, counterchanged by the Earl of Bute) — Dex- ter, a Highlander ; sinister, a >iegroppr. Motto — Je favente virebo. Grant (Ballindalloch, co. Elgin, and Inveresliie, co. Inverness, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a target betw. three antique crowns or, for Grant ; second and third, party per fesse or and az. a lymphad or galley of tlie first, masts, oars, and tacklings ppr. ensigned gu. betw. a hand couped fesseways, holding a dagger in pale in the dex- ter canton, and in the sinister, a cross crosslet fitchee, all within a bordure gu, for Macphkrson. Crests — On the dexter a hand erect, issuing from the wreath, holding a dirk, in pale ppr.; on the sinister, a cat sejant, with her foi'e feet erected, guard, ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a naked man ppr. wreathed about the loins, and in his exterior hand a club; sinister, a Higlilander, armed with a steel cap on his head, a targe on his interior arm, and a broadsword in his exterior hand. Mottoes : above the crests — Ense et animo ; and below the shield — Touch not the cat, but a glove. Grantbridce. Ar. a bordure sa. ; on a canton gu. a fleur de lis of the field. Grantham (Goltho', co. Lincoln; there sealed at a very early period : now represented by Charles Grantham, of Ketton Lodge, co. Rutland, e.sq., a Captain in the Navy, son of Thomas Bennett Grantham, esq. Captain in the 15th Foot, by Mar- garet his wife, dau. of Captain Arthur Webber, R.N.) Erm. a gnJBn segreant gu. Crest — A demi griflin gu. Motto — Honore et aniore. "Grantham (Dunham, co. Lincoln). Erm. a griffin segreant, cowai-d, gu. beaked and legged az. Crest — A Moor's head, couped at the shoulders ppr. criued or. Grantham (Sunbury,co. Middlesex; granted 27 July, 1711). Per pale, erm. and ar. on the first a griifin ramp. gu. beaked and membered az. ; on the se cond, three pine trees upon a mount ppr.; overall a chief of the fourth, charged with the like number of crescents or. Crest — \ mercui ial cap, placed above a scimetar, the edge downwards, and cadu- ceus disposed saltireways ; thereon a Turk's head, full faced, erased at the shoulders, ensigned with u turban, all ppr. Grantham (Scotland). Gu. a target betw. three an- tique crowns or. Cre\t — A man's hand erect, couped below the wrist, holding a dajiger, all ppr. Grantham. Sa. a fesse erm. in chief two covered cups ar. Grantham, Town of (Lincolnshire). Chequy or and az. within a bordure sa. charged with eight trefoils slipped ar. Grantley, Lord. See Norton. Granville Earl. See Gower. Granville (Bideford, co. Devon, and Stow, co. Corn- wall ; derived from Richard de Granville, Earl of Corbeil, in Normandy, one of the companions in arms of the Conqueror; of this family, was Sir Richard Granville, of Stow, knt. a distinguished naval commander, teutp, Elizabeth ; his grandson, the still more celebrated Sir Bevil Granville, the gallant Cavalier leader of the reign of Charles I. fell at the battle of Lansdowne, near Bath, leaving three sons, John, created Earl of Bath ; Dennis, Dean of Durham ; and Bernard, father of George, Lord Lansdowne, the Poet, and of Colonel Bernard Granville, of Buckland, whose dau. Anne, ni. John D'Ewes, of Wellesbourne, esq.; see Gran- ville of Calwich Abbey). Gu. three sutHues, or organ rests, or. Crest — On a cap of maintenance, gu. turned up erm. a griffin or. Granville (Calwich Abbey, co. Stafford; as borne by Court Granville, of Calwich Abbey, co. Stafloid, and Wellesborne Hall, co. Warwick, esq.; eldest surviving son of Bernard D'Ewes of Hagley, co. Worcester, esq. ; and grandson of John D'Ewes of Wellesbourne, co. Warwick, esq. and Anne, his wife, second dau. of Bernard Granville, of Buckland, co. Gloucester, esq. Mr. Granville, whose patronymic is D'Ewes, succeeded his father in Willesbourne, 1S22, and is now the representative of the Glanvilles of Calwich, having inherited that estate from his uncle, the Rev. John Granville, of Calwich Abbey, in 1827, when he assumed his present surname and arms). Quai'terly, first and fourth, gu. three suf- flues, or organ rests, or, for Granville ; second and third, or, thj'ee quatrefoils pierced gu. a chief vaire. Crest — On a cap of maintenance, gu. turned up enn. a griffin passant or. Motto — Deo, patriee, amicis. Granville. Vert, on a cross ar. five pellets. Crest — On a mural crown ar. a serpent nowed vert. Grape (New Windsor, co. Berks; granted 1704). Vert, a talbot pass, in base, or, in chief two pheons of the last. Crest — A stag erminois, collared gu. grazing on a mount vert. GRAs.or Geasse. Az. a fesse betw. three lions ramp, ar. Grasay, or Grassey. Az. a lion ramp. or. Gra.se (Devonshire). Erm. a fesse betw. three cin- quefoils gu. Grassall, or Grassell. Ar. a bend componee, gu. and az. Crest — An arm in armour, embowed, holding a dagger ppr. Grasse. Az. three lions ramp, or, a chief ar. Grassell. Ar. a bend gobonated gu. and az. Grassell. Gu. two bars engr. ar. Grassell. Sa. two bars engr. or. Grattan. Per cross, or and gu. a bordure az. Crest — A dove, holding in the dexter foot a sceptre, and standing on a barrel, all ppr. Gratton. Gu. a pale per saltire, az. and or. Crest — An eagle's leg on a heart ppr. Gratwich, or Grutwick. Or, a chev. engr. gu. betw. three pellets. Gratwick (Ham, co. Surrey). Ar. a chev. betw. three hurts, each charged with a fret of the field. Gratwick, or Grotwick (Forkiugton, co. Sussex). Or, three hurts, each charged with a fret of the field. Crest— An ostrich's head or, in the beak a horseshoe ar. Grai^nge. Az. a chev. betw. three lions ramp, or; on a chief of the second, three escallops gu. with a bordure gobonated, or and gu. Graunt. Erm. on a chief gu. five bezants. Graunt. Erm. on a chev. gu. five plates. Gravatt (JJer. Off. Jjoudon, c. 24). Az. a fesse em- battled erm. (another, pean) betw. three wolves' hearts erased ar. Crest — A wolf pass, per pale, ei-minois and ar. (Jrave (Hatfield, co. Berks; granted 17 Feb. 1773). C R A G RE Ar. a fesse a/,, betw. three escutcheons sa. each charged with a lion ramp, of the field. Crest — Within an annulet Ai. a like escutcheon, as in the arms. Grave (Thanks, co. Cornwall ; Westfirle, co. Susses ; and Heyton, co. York). Gu. an eagle displ. or, beaked, merabered, and ducally crowned ar. Crest — An eagle erased or, beaked gu. environed round the body with a ducal coronet ar. Grave (Ireland). Ar. on a fesse batelly counter- batelly, sa. a martlet betw. two escallops or, betw. three ogresses, each charged with a talbot's head erased of the field. Crest — A cock sa. combed and wattled gu. Grave (London and York; granted 12 June, 1591). Gu. an eagle, with wings expanded, ducally gorged, or. Crest — A demi eagle erased or, beaked gu. environed with a ducal coronet ar. Grave. Gu. a demi lion ramp. ar. crowned or. Grave, or Crane. Per bend gu. and vert, an eagle displ. or. Grave. Ar. on a fesse counter-embattled, sa. betw. three pellets, on each a bear's head erased of the first, a martlet, enclosed by two escallops, or. Grave. Per bend, vert and gu. an eagle displ. or. Graveley (Graveley, co. Herts). .Sa. a cross, pointed ar. ; in the dexter chief point' a mullet of the last. Gravell, or Gravill. Gu. three buckles or. Gravell. The same Arms, Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi eagle displ. ppr. Gravene. Ar. a fesse componee, or and gu. betw. three crosslets fitchee of the last. Graves {Baron Grtives). Gu. an eagle displ. ducally crowned or, on a canton ar. an anchor ppr. Crest — A demi eagle displ. and erased or, encircled round the body and below the wings by a ducal coronet ar. Supporters — Two eagles or, wings ex- panded and inverted. Mo/fo— Aquila non captat miiscas. Graves (Mickleton, co. Gloucester). Gu. an eagle displ. or, beaked, membered, and ducally crowned ar. betw. eight crosses crosslet of the second. Crest — A demi eagle erased or, environed witli a ducal coronet gu. holding in the beak a cross crosslet fitchee of the last. Graves (Shropshire). Or, a trefoil slipped rert. Graves. Ar. a fesse ermines, betw. three lions' heads erased sa. Crest — A squirrel sejant ermines. Graveshenu (Kent). Or, three eagles displ, errn. a canton of the second. Graveshend, or Gra\ esend (Kent). Erm. on a bend sa. three martlets or. Graveshenu, or Gravesend. The same Crest — A lion's gamb gu. charged with a bezant, and holding up a cross pattee fitchee or. Graveshenu, or Gravesend. Erm. on a bend sa. three martlets ar. Gray (Baron Gray). Gu. a lion ramp. witViin a bor- dure engr. ar. Crest — An anchor (sans cable) in pale, or. Supporters — Two lions guard, gu. Motto — Anchor, fast anchor. Gray (Carntyne, formerly of Dalmarnock,co. Lanark; the repi'esentation of this family, as well as that of Hamilton of Newton, is now vested in the Rev. John Hamilton Gray, of Carntyne, Vicar of Bolsover and Carnclift", co. Derby, son of Robert Gray, of Carntyne, esq. by Mary Anne his wife, dau. of Gabriel Hamilton, of Westburn, esq. repre- sentative of the family of Hamilton of Toi-rance). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a lion ramp. betw. three cinquefoils ar. all withia a bordure engr. of the last, for Gra y ; second and third, gix. a crescent surmounted of a star ar. betw. three cinquefoils pierced, within a bordure, erm. for Hamilton. Crests — First, an anchor, cabled, stuck fast in the sea, all ppr. for Gray; second, a tree, with a saw cutting across it, issuing from a ducal coronet, all ppr. for Hamilton. Mottoes — Fast, for Gray; Through, for Hamilton. Gray (as borne by Francis Delaval Gray, esq. 14th Light Dragoons; son aiid heir of the late John Gray, of Hartsheath Park, co. Flint, esq. and, ma- ternally, a descendant of the ancient family of Delaval). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. within a bordure engr. a lion ramp.ar. ; second and third, quarterly, first and fourth, erm. two bars vert ; se- cond and third, ai*. a fesse az. betw. an eagle displ. with two heads sa. in chief, and a lion ramp, in base. Crests— First, out of a mural crown, a phoenix in flames ppr. ; second, a demi lion guard, holding in the dexter paw a dagger, all ppr. jMottoes : over the crests — Clarior et tenebris; under the arms — Vixi liber et moriar. Gray (as borne by William Gray, of York, esq.) Barry of six ar. and az. on a bend gu. three roses of the first. Crest — On a chapeau a wivern, gu. Gray (Bishopwearmouth, co. Duiham). Vert, a lion ramp, within a bordure engr. ar. Crest — An an- chor erect or, the rope waved ppr. Motto — Anchor fast anchor. Gray (Dingwall, Pursuivant). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. within a bordure engr. of the last, charged with eight thistles. Crest — A heart gu. Motto — Con- stant. Gray (Dowland, co. Essex; granted 1634). Gu. a lion ramp, or, within a bordure engr. erm. a can- ton of the last. Crest — A ram's head couped ar. Gray (Essex). Ar. a btnd vert, cotised, indented gu. Gray (Essex). Barry of six, ar. and az. a bend gu. Gray (Exeter). Or, on a bend az. three mullets of the first. Gray (London; granted April, 1C35). Barry of six, ar. and az. ; on a bend gu. three chaplets or. Gray (Gray's Inn, co. Middlesex). Gu. a lion ramp, ar. a bordure gobonated, of the last and sa. be- zantee. Gray (Newcastle-upon-Tyne). The same .4 rm.?. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a phoenix in flatnes ppr. Gray ^Martin and Tarbrook, co. Norfolk; Visitation, 1634). Az. a fesse betw. two chev. or. Gray (Ouchester). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. Crest — A scaling ladder, of two rows, ensigned with a ram's head, couped. Motto — De bon vouloir servir le Roy. Gray. Barry of six, ar. and az. in cliief three tor- teaux coTnpi-essed with a label of as many points erm. Crest — In a sun or, a unicorn pass ei*m. Gray. Gu. a lion ramp, and bordure engr. ar. Crest — A scaling ladder, in bend, of two divisions ppr. Gray. Ar. a bend vert, cotised gu. Gray. Ar. three bars az. ; on a bend gu. as many leoi^ards' heads or. Gray. Barry of six, ar. and az. Gray. The same, with a label of three points, each charged with as many bezants. Gray. Barry of six, ar. and az. on a bend gu. three escallops (another, fleurs-de-lis) or. Gray. Or, a bend az. Gray. Barry of six, ar. and az. a bend gobonated, of the first and gu. Grayuow, Ar. a bend gu. Grayuon. Az. a cross betw. four mullets ar. Crest — Two lions' paws erect, supporting an escutcheon. Grayuor, or Graynoor. Or, a fesse betw. six crosses crosslet gu. Grave (Maldon, co. Essex). Ar. on a chev. betw. three storks' heads erased gu. as many roses of the field. Grayhurst, Az. on a pale ar. three crescents gu. Crest — A dove az. in the beak an olive branch vert. Grayne. Per bend, gu. and vert, an eagle displ. oi'. GuAYNSLY, or Gransby. Gu. a fesse dancettee betw. six crosses crosslet or. Gravstoke. Barruly, ar. and az. three chaplets or. Graytowvers. Erm. on a chev. betw. three squirrels, gu. each with a nut branch, fructed, or, as many ros'.'S ar. Grazeerooke. Ar. an eagle displ. gu. beaked or, on a chief sa. three bezants, each charged with a fleur-de-lis az. Crest — A bear's head or, muzzled sa. charged on the neck with three fleurs-de-lis, fesseways, az. Greame (Sewerby House, co. York ; as borne by Yaruurch Greame, esq. son and heir of John Greame, of Sewerby House, esq. by Sarah his wife, second dau. of the late Charles Yarburgti, of Heslington Hall, near York, esq.) Or, on a chief sa. three escallops of the field. Crest— Tv/0 wings endorsed, or. G R F. G RE Gp.einhall. Ar. on a bend oiigr. sa. three hngle horns, stringed of the first. Great, (Grimsby, co. Lincoln). Ar. a chev. betw. three boars' heads, couped sa. Grkathead. Erm. a martlet gu. Crest — Onachapeau gu. turned up erm. a martlet, wings endorsed, sa. Greatht.ed (as borne by the late Bertie-Bertie Great- heed, of Guy's Cliff House, near Warwick, esq ) Az. on a saltire betw. four fleurs de lis or, a roundle quartering the ensigns of Bertie. Crest — A fleur-de lis or, upon a mount rert. Greatiieeu (as granted in 182C to the Hon. Charles Percy, on his assumption of the names of Great- heed and Bertie, under the will of Bertie Bertie Greafheed, of Guy's Cliff, esq.) Az. on a saltire or, limbriated ar. betw. four fleurs-de-lis of the second, a torteau. Quartering for Bertie, ar. three battering rams barways in pale ppr. armed and garnished az. The said coats charged for distinc- tion in the centre point with a fusil gu. Crests — For Greatheed : on .a mount vert a fleur-de lis or, the top of each leaf surmounted by a toi'teau, and the centre one charged for distinction Avith a fusil gu. ; for Bertie: the bust of a man, couped and affrontee ppr. ducally crowned or ; the breast charged for distinction with a fusil or. Greatrake (Affnne, co. Cork; as borne by the cele- brated Valentine Greatrakes, of the reign of Charles II. Per pale sa. and gu. three leopards' heads erased or. Greaves (Greaves, te)?:p. Henry III.; Beeley and Stanton, co. Derby ; and Ulayfield, co. Stafford. The late representative of this ancient family, the Rev. George Greaves, Rector of Stanton by Bridge, and Swarkston, d. in 1828, leaving his daus. his co heirs. Mr. Greaves' younger brothers were, Robert Charles Greaves, of Ingleby Hill, esq. who took the name and arms of Ley; and John Davies Greaves, of Burton-on-Trent, esq. father of William Greaves, M.U. of Mayfield Hall). Per bend vert and gu. an eagle displ. or. Crest— An eagle displ. or winged gu. Mottoes — Aqiiila non captat muscas : Snprema quaero: 0um spiro spero. Greaves (Irlam Hall,co. Lancaster, a younger branch of Greaves and Beeley; represented by John Greaves, of Irlam Hall, esq. son of the late John Greaves, of that place, esq. by Mary his wife, third dau. and eventually co heir of John Laiicashii'e, of Polefield, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, per saltire vert and gu. an eagle displ. or, holding in its beak a cross crosslet fitchee ar. for Greaves; second and third, erm. two bars eugr. one az. the other gu. in chief three roses of the last : on a canton of the same a lion pass, or for Lancashire. Crest — Out of battlements ppr. a denii eagle displ. or, wings gu. the breast charged with a red rose; in the beak a cross crosslet fitchee ar. Motto — Spes mea in Deo. Greaves (Kent, and St. Leonard's Forest, co. Sussex). Gu. an eagle displ. or, crowned ar. Crest, as Greaves of Greaves. Greaves (Ireland) The same Arms. Crest — A cubit arm in armour, holding a cross crosslet fitchee ppr. Greaves. Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. three fetlocks az. a mullet or. Crest — A dexter arm, cmbowcd, in armour, thrusting a dagger ppr. Grebell (Canterbury). Sa. a cross engr. within a bordure or. Crest — A greyhound's head, erased at the neck, ar. pellettee, collared and ringed or. Greiiy (Northamptonshire). Erm. two flaunches az. each charged with three ears of wheat couped or. Greby. The same Arms. Crest — A demi eagle holding in the dexter claw a branch of laurel vert. Greby. Ar. a fesse sa. on a canton of the second a mullet of the first. Greby, or Ckeyby. Erm. two flaunches az. each charged with three arrows or. Greey, or Gkeyby. Ar. six lions ramp. gu. three, two, and one. Grechanton, and Grechmerton. Ar. a fesse sa. in chief three crosses pattfee gu. Gredon (Scotland). Ar. on a fesse, betw. three bears' heads sa. muzzled of the field, as many escallops of the first. Greeke (London, IBll). Or, a trefoil slipped, betw. two chev. sa. Crest — A trunk of a tree, couped at the top, and erased at the root, ppr. towards the top two branches vert, thereon hung on a belt gu. a Grecian target or, embellished with a star az. Green (Marass, co. Kent, bart.) Per chev. vert and ar. in chief two castles of the second, in base ano- ther, suri'ounded by a fortification ppr.; over all a chev. or, charged with three torteaiix. Crest— Out of a mural crown gu. a horse's head ar. maned or. Green (Milnrow, co. York, bart.) Or, three leopards pass. ppr. ; on a chief sa. a demi griffin segreant, hetw. two cinquefoils erm. holding a key, also ppr. Crest — A griffin's head erased sa. langued gu. doubly collared or, betw. the collars a cinquefoil, as in the arms, holding in the beak a key or. Motto — yEquam scrvare raentem. Green (as borne by Araunah Greev, of Chiddingly, CO. Sussex, esq. who, upon his marriage, changed his patronymic. Venal, for the name of Green). Quarterly, first and fourth, vert, three stags trip- pant, two and one, hetw. two crosses crosslet in chief, and one in base or, for Green ; second and third, gu. a fe.ese compony or and az. betw. three mullets, two in chief and one in base ar. for Verral. Crests — First, for Green: in front of a spear erect ppr. therefrom pendent a buglehorn sa. stringed gu. a stag statant or ; second, for Verral : a mount vert, thereon an antelope erm. horned or, the dexter forefoot resting on a hurt, charged with a cross crosslet gu. Green (Poulton, co. Chester). Az. three stags or, a chief of the second. Crest— A demi stag salient or. Green (as borne by R. Green, of Poulton Hall, co. Chester, esq.) Az. three bucks trippant erminois, on a chief or, three crescents ga. Crest — A demi buck springing per fesse or and az. charged with two crescents counterclianged. Green (as borne by John GeorgeGreen, of Buckden, esq. grandnephew of the late Dr. John Green, Bishop of Lincoln, descended from an old and re- spectable Yorkshire family), Az- three stags trip- pant or. Green. Ar. on a fesse wavy gu. betw. two tovteaux in chief, each chai'ged with a bull's head couped of the field, and in base a ship in full sail ppr. a griffin pass. betw. two escallops or. Crest — On a mount vert a squirrel sejant ppr. holding an escal- lop az. Green (Edinburgh). Az. a fesse cheqny ar. and of the first betw. three stags trippant or. Crest — A dexter arm ppr. vested vert, cuffed or, holdinn; a holly branch of the second friicted gu. Motto — Virtus semper viridis. Green (Abingdon, co. Berks, and London). Az. a pheon betw. three bucks trippant or. Crest — A stag's head erased and attired or, charged on the neck witli a pheon sa. underneath which are three guttees de sang. Green (Great Kingshill, co. Buckingham; granted 13 Dec. 17C8). Az. a chev. engr. ar. guttee de sang, fimbriated or, in base an estoileof the second, on a chief embattled of the third two leopards' heads vert. Crest — Out of a mural crown ar. a demi lioi) ramp, pui-p. in the dexter paw a slip of laurel A'ert. Green (Boys' Hall, co. Essex, and Oxfordshire ; con- firmed by Camden). Az. three bucks trippant (another, courant) or. Green (Bristol, and Barnet, co. Hertford). Az. three bucks trippant or, a crescent for diff. Crest— K buck's head erased erm. attired or. Green (Sainford, co. Essex). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. crowned or, within a bordure engr. of the third. Green (Essex). Per fesse sa. and ar. a lion ramp, counterchanged within a bordure engi-. gu. Green (Essex). Ar. on a ci-oss engr. gu. an annulet or. Crest — A lion sejant per pale or and sa. Green (Gerlingham). Ar. a buglehorn hetw. three grifl^ns' heads erased sa. Green (Hertfordshire, Nottinghamshire, and Awke- Icy Hall, CO. York). Ar. on a fesse az. betw. three pellets, each charged with a lion's head erased of the first, a griflSn pass. betw. two escallops cr. G RE G R E Crest — A woodpecker picking a staff, couped, ra- guled, and erect, all ppr. Gkken (Mosbiiry, co. Hertford). The same Arms. Crest — A squirrel sejant, bendy sinister of six ar. and sa. holding betw. the paws an escallop or. Green (Ireland). Chequy az. and or. Crest — A sinis- ter arm in armour embowed, ppr. holding a shield, or. Green (Jamaica). The same Arms, Crest, and Motto, as of Edinburgh. Green (Kent). Gu. a cross crosslet erm. within a bordure gobonated ar. and sa. Green (Leicestershire, and of Drayton, co. Northamp- ton). Ar. a cross engr. gu. Green (London and Norwich). Az. a chev. embattled betw. three bucks or. Crest — A buck's head erased or, attired ar. murally gorged und chained of the last. Green (Milton-Cheysdon, co. Somerset ; granted 1529). Ar. a fret az. charged with nine bezants, on a chief sa. a stag tripping or, betw. two mullets of the last pierced gu. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested vert, cuff or, holding in the hand a bunch of holly of the first, fructed gu. Green (Norfolk). Az. a chev. betw. three bucks trippant or. Green (Norfolk and Wilby). Per pale az. and gu. a chev. betw. three bucks trippant or. Crest — A stag's head erased az. attired or. Green (Knapton, co. Norfolk). Az. a fret engr. ar. betw. three bucks pass. or. Crest — A dragon with- out wings pass, per fesse or and vert. Green (Norfolk). Ar. on a cross engr. gu. five cres- cents of the field. Green (Northamptonshire). Az. three bucks pass, or. (Another, ppr.) Green (Northumberland). Az. three bucks pass. ar. Green (Oxfordshire, 1605). Az. three bucks or, in chief a mullet. Crest — A buck's head or, charged on the neck witli a mullet sa. Green (Stock Newton). Ar. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis sa. Crest — A derai greyhound. Green (Suflolk). Vert, a chev. or, betw. three be- zants. Green (Suffolk). Or, a cross engr. gu. Green (Wykin, co. Warwick, and Rolleston, co. Lei- cester ; represented by Henry GREtN,of KoUeston Hall, esq. who assumed by sign manua', in 1813, the name and arms he now bears, in lieu of those of Thomas, his paterniil family). Az. three bucks ti'ippant, within a bordure, or, quartering Fell, FORTREY, JOCELVN, li A R DOLE, &.C. CreSt—Out of park pales, in a circular form, a stag's head ppr. attired or. Green (Stanleche, co. Wilts, and Yorkshire). Ar. on a cross engr. gu. five crescents or, a chief az. charged with three bezants. Crest — A griffin's head erased, quarterly or and sa. in the beak a trefoil slipped of the last. Green (Newby, co. York). Ar. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis sa. Green (Horsforth Green, co. York). Ar. on a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis sa. as many escallops of the field. Green (granted by Le Neve, 1725). Gu. on a lion ramp, within a bordure engr. ar. a boar's head couped sa. Crrst — A rose gu. barbed vert, seeded or, environed by two laurel branches of the second. Green. Vert, three bucks pass, within a bordure or. Crest — A buck's head or, issuing out of pales ppr. Green. Ar. three griffins' heads erased sa. Green. Gu. a demi lion ramp. ar. ci'owned or. Green. Gu. a chev. betw. three bucks or. Green. Ar. fretty sa. on a canton of the second a buck pass. or. Green. Az. a fesse betw. three Catharine wheels ar. Green. Chequy or and ar. (another, or and az.) within a bordxire gu. Green. Ar. a fesse dancettee betw. three leopards' faces sa. Green. Az. a chev. erm. betw, three bucks tripping ar. Green. Gu. a lion ramp, per fesse ar. and sa. crowned or. Green. Erm. a cross engr. gu. Green. Ar. three bars az. on a bend gu. as many bezants. Green. Per chev. az. and gu. three bucks in full course or. Green. Az. a fesse engr. ar. betw. three bucks trip- ping or. Greenacre (Lancashire). Gu. asaltire engr. or. Greenacre. Sa. three covered cups ar. Greenaker. Vert, (another, sa.) a chev. betw. three garbs ar. Greenaker. Ar. a torteau betw. three cups covered sa. Greenaway (as borne by Charles Greenaway, of Barrington Grove, co. Gloucester, and Burford Priory, co. Oxford, esq. a magistrate and deputy- lieutenant of the former county, and M.l*. for Leo- minster ; son and heir, by Jane his wife, dau. of Charles Higgs, esq. of the late Giles Greenaway, esq. high sheriff of Gloucesterthire in 1784). Gu. a chev. betw. three covered cups or, on a chief ar. three griffins' heads erased az. beaked or. Crest — A griffin's head erased az. pendent from the beak an annulet or. Greene (as borne by Thomas Webb Greene, of Lich- field, esq.) Az. three stags trippant or, quartering ar. a cross wavy sa. in the dexter chief quai'ter an eagle displ. of tlie last, for Webb ; and or, a torteau betw. four saltires liumettee gu. for Jevon. Crest — A stag's head erased or. Greene (Kilmanahan Castle, near Clonmel, Ireland ; now I'epresented by Lieuten. -Colonel Nuitam, Greene, of that place, deputy-lieutenant for tlie county of Waterford). Az. three bucks trippant or. Crest — Out of a crown a back's head or. Motto — Nec timeo nec sperno. Greene (as borne by the Rev. Thomas Francis Greene, of Kilranalagh, co. Wicklow). Az. throe bucks trippant or. Crest — A buck's head or. Motto — Nec timeo nec sperno. Green K (as granted to Thomas Greene, of Cawthorne, CO. York, by Richard St. George, Norroy, in ICl'i, and borne by his descendants, the Greenes of 'I'hun- derclift'e Grange). Sa. three derai lions ramp, ei'aseil, erminois. Crest — Outof a mui'al crown gu. a demi lion ramp, erminois. Greene, or Green (Ireland). Az. an anchor betw. three escallops ar. Crest — A horse's head sa. betw. two wings endorsed or. Greene (Mitcham, co. Surrey; granted Jan. Ifl63). Per pale az. and sa. three bucks trippant or. Greene. Ar, a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis sa. Crest — X stag pass. ar. Greene (Slyne, co. Lancaster, temp. James I. an an- cient family now represented by Thomas Greene, of Slyne, near Lancaster, and of Whittingtori Hall, Burton, co. Westmoreland, esq. M.P.) Vert, on a fesse invecked or, betw. in chief two pheons ar. and in base a buglehorn ar. stringed gu. three fleurs-de-lis of the last. Crest — A stag ppr. gorged with a collar invecked vert, a shield suspended therefrom or, charged with a rose gu. Greeneeield. Vert, on a cross ar. five torteaux. Greeneieli). Gu. three clarions or, crescent for diff. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up enn. a griffin statant ar. beaked and membered or. Greenfield, or Greenville. Vert, on a cross ar. five torteaux. Greeni'ield (Rhyddgaer, co. Anglesey, borne by Ben- jamin Wy.itt Greenfield, of that place, and of Slon- roouthshire, esq.) Per saltire gu. and vevt, three clarions or. Crest — A griphon with wings elevated or, resting its dexter claw on a clarion gu. Greenfurd. Quarterly, or and az. a lion ramp, count erchauged. Greenfurd. Per fesse vert and or, a lion ramp, couuterchanged. Greenford. Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three squirrels or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's head and neck az. betw. two wings ar. Greenhalch. As Greenhow. :i G ORE G U E Greenham. Ai'. a cbev. betw. two crosses formfec in cliief and a saltire iu base sa. GRE^.^H1LL (London ; granted 1«9S). Vert, two bars enn. in chief a leopard pass. or. Crest — A demi griffin gu. powdered with thirty-nine mullets, in commemoration of his being the thirty-ninth child of one father and mother. GnEEsHiLL (Grecnhill, co. Middlesex). Vert, tno bars ar. iu chief a leopai'd pass. or. Crest, as the last. yl/««i)— Honos alit artes. Greemiill. The same 4r)Hi. Crest — A demi griffin segrcaiit ar. (Anotl'e'"> or.) Greenhill (Scotland). Crest — A dexter and sinister arm holding up a cross crosslet fitchee. Motto— \u te, Domine, spura> i. CREENHOW.or Greenhaugh (Bradlesham and Green- haugh, CO. Lancaster). Ar. on a beud sa. three buglehorns stringed of the field. Greening. Ar. a cross engr. gu. Crest — A nag's head ar. Greenland. Ar. three saltires Tert. Crest — A dex- ter ai'm couped and embowed, holding up a bomb fired ppr. Greenlaw (that Ilk). Ar. a fleur-de-lis betw. three mullets gu. within a bordnre of the last. Greenlaw (Scotland). Ar. an eagle disj)!. sa. Crest — An eagle's head erased sa. in the beak an acorn or, stalked and leaved vert. Green LEES. Ar. a fleur-de lis vert, betw. three mul- lets gu. within a bordure engr. of the last. Crest— A sprig growing out of a mount ppr. Motto — Vircsco. (iREENLY (Titley Court, co. Hereford). Vert, a cliev. per pale enn. and erminois, betw. three stags trip- pant, each per pale as the chev. Crest — A demi stag springing per fesse erni. and erminois, on the shoulder an escallop az. Motto — Fal y Gallo (an- glice) As I can : the device of the Williamses of Curndu, maternal ancestors of this family. (Jreenough (Regent's Park, London), Ar. on a bend engr. az. three buglehorns ar. for Greenough; quartering ar. a chev. gu. betw. two fleui's-de lis in cliief and an eagle in base az. for Bellas. Crests ■ — First, a sun in splendour ppr. enclosed by a buglehorn sa. stringed gu. rimmed and mounted or ; second, a stag's head ci-ased per fesse, ijulented ar. and gu. attired or, holding in the nioutli a fleur- de-lis az. Greenougb. Ar. on a bend engr. sa. three bugle- horns sti-inged of the field. Greensill. Ai*. three griffins' heads erased sa. Greensmith (Steeple Grange, co. Derby; granted in 1714: in the following year, Robert Green.smith, esq. was high sherifl" of the county). V'ei't, on a. fesse or, betw. three doves close ar. beaked and legged gu. each with an ear of wheat in the bill of the second, as many pigs of lead az. Crest — A dove as in the arms. Greenstreet (Ospring, co. Kent; granted 23 June, 1012, quartered by AuuisONof Nort House). Barry of eight ar. and az. on a canton of the second an eagle displ. with two necks or. Crest — A di-agon's head erased ar. guttee de sang, ducally gorged az. Greenstreet (Hampshire). The same Arms and Crest. Greenstreet. Barry of eight ar. and az. Crest — The same. Greensugh, or Greenalgh. Ar. on a bend sa. three hunting-horns stringed of the first. Crest — A hunting horn strung. JIJotto—Fii}e sed cui vide. Greenvile, or Greenvill (Cornwall). See Gran- ville. Greenway (Warwickshire; as borne by Kelynge Greenway, of Warwick, esq.) Gu. a chev. betw. three covered cups or, on a chief of the last as many griffins' heads az. quartering ar. three scaling ladders in bend gu. for Kelynge. Crests — First, a griffin's head erased az. for Greenway; second, a lion sejant or, holding iu the dexter paw a scaling ladder gu. Greenway (Berkshire and Buclinghanishire). Gu. a fesse or, iu chief three griffins' heads erased of the second, witliin a bordure gobonated ar. and az. Greenway (Buckinghamshire and London). Gn. a chev. betw. three covered cups or, on a chief of the second as many griflius' heads ei'ased az. Greenway (Devonshire). Gu. a chev. betw. three covered cups or, on a chief ar. as many griffins' heads erased az. Crest — A giiffin's head erased az. holding in the mouth an anchor gu. Greenway. Gu. a fesse or, on a chief of the second three martlets vert, within a bordure gobonated ar. and az. Greenway, or Grenway. Ar. a chev. debruised sa. betw. three crosses crosslet litcliee of the last. Greenway. Barry of four or and gu. in chief five birds vert, meuibered of the secoud within a bor- dure gobonated ar. and sa. Greenwell (Greeuwell Ford, co. Durham; repre- sented by William Thomas Greenwell, of Green- well Ford, esq. General Sir Leonard Greenwell is a descendant of this ancient family). Or, two bars az. betw. three ducal coronets gu. Crest — An eagle's head ar. beaked gu. gorged with a chaplet of laurel vert. Greenwood (Derby.-ihire and Yorkshire). Sa. a chev. enn. betw. three saltires ar. Crest — A demi lion or, holiliiig betw. the paws a saltire ar. Greenwood (Brookwood Park, co. Hants). The same Armi and Crest. GREENwoon (Lancashire). Sa. a chev. enn. betw. three crosses pattee ar. Greenwood (Norwich and Yorkshire, 1.TO4). Ar. a fesse betw. three mullets iu chief and as many ducks in base, all sa. Crest — A mullet sa. betw. a pair of ducks' wings exjjanded of the last. Motto — L^t prosim. Greenwood (Burgh Castle, co. Suff"olk). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three saltires ar. Crest — A lion sejant sa. holding a saltire ar. Greenwood (Castleton, Greenwood, and Norton Bruin, co. Oxford). Same Arms and Crest. Greenwood. Per chev. sa. and ai*. a chev. ei'ra. betw. three escallops or. Crest — A tiger sejant or. Greenwood. Or, on a fesse gu. betw. three leaves vert, as many escallops ar. Greer. Gu. a pale enn. charged with a bend az. ('rest — A hand, vested gu. cuSed or, holding a tre- foil. Greet (Herefordshire and Shropshire). Ar. a saltire engr. az. within a bonlure, also engr. or. Crest — A cock's head erased or. Greete. Erm. on a chief gu. three bucks' heads ca- bossed or. Crest — A demi greyhound ar. collared az. Greetham. Gu. three mullets or, one and two. Crest — Two hands, issuing, holding a two-handed sword ppr. Greethead. Az. a saltire or, betw. four fleurs-de-lis ar. Crest — A fleur-de-lis, as in the arms. Greeve. Ar. a fesse indented, and three leopards' heads, in chief, sa. Greeve, or Grive. Ar. a fesse indented, betw. three leopards' heads sa. Grefev, or Greffry (Warwicks)iire). Per fesse sa. and erm. in chief an eagle, with two necks or. (Another, per chief). Grefield. Ar. on a bend gu. four lozenges of the first. Gregg (Gropenhall, co. Chester). Or, ihree trefoils, slipped, betw. two chevronels sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's head and neck, per pale, ar. and sa. holding in the beak a trcfVul, slipped, of the second. Grlgg (Ilkeston, co. Derby; descended from the Cheshire family). The same Arms and Crest. Gregg (Derbyshire; granted 25 June, 172.5; and Ham- niersmitli, co. Middlesex). Or, three trefoils, slipped, betw. two chevronels sa. in the dexter chief point an eagle reguard. wings expanded, of the last. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's head and neck, per pale, ar. guttee de sang, and sa. holding in the beak a trefoil, slipped, of the last. Gregg (Wallington, co. Surrey). The same .4r»ii and Crest. ORE G R E Gkegg (Middle Temple, London; granted by pat.nt ■25 June, 1725). Or, three trefoils slipped bctw. two clievronels sa. in the dexter chief point an eagle's leg erased of the second. Crest— Oat of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's head and neck, per pale, crm. and sa. holding in the beak a trefoil slipped of the last. CKiiuc. Or, three trefoils betw. two cher. sa. Crest — Out of a five leaved corou' t an eagle's head, per pale, ar. and sa. holding iu the beak a trefoil slipped or. Gur.cG. Ar. three lions pass, guard, in pale az. Crest — A lion pass, guard, az. Grecor. Ar. three boars pass. az. a chief of the last. Crest — A hind's head erased gu. Grucor. Or, three boars az. ; on a cliief of the se- cond a lion pass, of the first. (Jregor (Trewarthenick, co. Cornwall; the original family). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three parti-idges ppr. the word " Gregor " signifying '•' partridge" iu Cornish. Crest — A garb, or. Grcgok (Trewarthenick, co. Cornwall. The last direct descendant of this family, Charlotte A.nne Gru- cor, only dau. and heiress of the Rev. William Gregor, of Trewarthenick, dying unm. in 1825, be- queathed her estates to Loveday Sarah, dau. of I'"rauci3 Glanville, of Catfrench, esq. which lady >«. Goi-don William Francis Booker, esq. son of Thomas Booker, esq. of the 53d Regiment, by the Lady Catharine Gordon, liis wife, youngest dau. of Cosmo, third Duke of (Jordon : Mr. Booker thus becoming possessed of Trewarthenick, assumed, in 18-2fi, the name and arras of Grcuor). Erni. a chev. gu. betw. three partridges ppr. a chief of tlie second, tliereon two escutcheons, each charged with an eagle displ vert. Crest — A Saracen's head affron- tee, surmounting a javelin in bend, all ppr. Gbkgorie (Pliston, co. Devon). Az. within three in- crcscents or, as many mullets ar. (Jrhcoriu (Lenton, co. Nottiugham). Gu. on a chev. betw. ten crosses crosslet or, three crosses crosslct of the first. Crest — A garb or, banded gu. Grixory (Stivic Hall, near Coventry, co. Warwick; an ancient family seated in that county and Lei- cestershire for centuries, and now represented by Arthur F. Gkccory, of Stivic Hall, esq.) Or, two bars az. in chief a lion pass, of the last. Crest — A demi boar I'amp. sa. colhii-ed or. Gregory Cas borne by A. E. Gregory, esq. formerly high sheriff of Bedfordshire, a descendant of a younger branch of the Gregorys of Stivic Hall). Arms, &c. as the preceding, quartering Dymoke, LiiDLuw, Marmion,&c. Gregory (High Hurst, co. Lancaster, and Rodington, CO. Salop). Per pale, ar. and az. two lions ramp, endorsed, counterchanged. Crest — Two lions' heads, endorsed and erased, az. and ar. collared or. Gregory (Greenwich, co. Kent, and Westminstei-, co. Middlesex). Or, two bars az. in chief a lion pass, of the last, ducally crowned gu. Crest — Out of a mural coronet per pale, or and az. a demi boar sa- liant ar. crined and armed of the first, collai-ed of the second, vulned in the breast gu. with an arrow gold, feathered of the third. Gregory (as borne by J. Gregory, of Bedford Row, Bloomsbury, London, esq). Same as preceding. (,'rest — A demi boar, ar. anncd and crined or, col- lared az. thereon four bezants. Gregory (Stockwith, co. Lincoln). Or, two bars az. in chief a lion ramp, of tlie second. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a maideii's head ppr. vested gu. Gregory (Lord Mayor of London, 1451). Per pale, ar. and az. two lions ramp, guard, endorsed, coun- terchanged. Gregory (Scotland). Ar. a fir tree, growing out of a mount, in base, vert, surmounted by a sword, in bend, az. hilted or, ensigned by a i-oyal crown iu the dexter chief point of the last ; in the sinister chief and dexter base a lion's head erased, of the third. Crest — 'I'he trunk of an oak tree shooti»ig out branches vert. Miillo — Nec deficit alter. Gregory (Lastingham, co. York). Or, two bars az. ill chief a lion pass, of the second, crowned of the first. Gregory. Gu. on a chev. betw. ten crosses crosslet or, three crosses crosslet of the first. Crest— Ihrce gai'bs or. Gregson (Murton and Burdon, co. Durham; derived from John Gregson, living in 1537, who came from Barton, co. Lincoln, and purchased the estate of Murton from Lord Lumley : the present repi'esen- tative of the family is John Gregson, of i\Iurton and Burdon, esci- M. A. barrister-at law, son and hi ir of the late John Gregson, of Jlurton, Burdon, and Durham, esq. by Elizabeth his wife, only dau. aud heir of Lancelot AUgood, esq.) Ar. a saltire gu. a canton chequy, or and az. Crest — An arm couped at the elbow, vested, bendy wavy of six, and environed round the wrist with a ribbon, ar. and gu. holding in the hand ppr. a battle axe or, handle sa. Gregson (Bishopweai-mouth, co. Durham). As the la. St. Gregson (Turnditch, co. Derby). The same Arms and Crest as Gregson of Murton. Gregson (Moor House, Hawkhurst, co. Kent.) The same Arms. Crest — A cubit arm in armour, charged with three bendlets wavy sa. holding in the gaunt- let a battle-axe of the last, headed or. Gregsonn (Lancasliire). Ar. a saltire gu. over all three bars sa. a canton chequy, or and az. Grehan (Ireland). Ar. a tree, growing out of the base, vert, betw. two daggers paleways in base, ppl*. Crest — A demi bull, issuing, sa. armed or. Greiby. Erra. two flauuches az. on each three cars of wheat or. Greiden (Scoiland). Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three otters sa. devouring a fish ppr. as many barbed arrows or. Crest — A demi otter devouring a fish, as ill the arms. Greig (Edinburgh). Gu. three dixter hands ar. within a bordure or. Crest — A dexter ann in ar- mour, enibowed, brandishing a scimetar ppr. Motto — Strike sure. Greig. Gu. on a chief ar. three hands of the first. Crest — A falcon rising, belled and ducally gorged, all ppr. Greig. Gu. three sinister hands apaumee ar. a bor- dure or. Greike. Or, two chev. sa. Greilly. Or, on across sa. five escallops ar. Greir (Lagg, Scotland). Gu. a saltire ar. on a chief of the last three cushions of the first. Crest — A fetterlock az. Motto — Hoc securior. Greisei.ey (Stafl'ordshire). Vaire, gu. and ar. guttee de ijoix. Greive. Ar. a fesse engr. voided gu. betw. three square padlocks of the second. Crest — An arm in armour, brandishing a scimetar, ppr. Motto — Hoc securior. Greive (Northumberland), Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. three fetterlocks az. a mullet betw. two crescents or. Crest — A martlet sa. Motto — J'ai la clef. Greive (Berwickshire). Az. in chief a ram's head, couped, betw. two crescents or, and in base a square padlock ar. Crest — A ram's head issuing out of the wreath ppr. Motto — Pro rege et grege. Grelley, or Gra YI.EY (Lancashire). Gu. three bends in the sinister chief point, or. Crest — A hand holding a fish ppr. Grelley. Vaire, ar. and gu. Grei LEY. Vaire, ar. and gu. guttfee de poix. Grelley. Gyroniiy of ten, ar. and sa. Grely. Gu. two bends ar. Grely. Ar. on a chief sa. five escallops or. Grely. Gu. a bendlet enhanced or. Greman. Gu. two bars or, in chief three griifins' heads erased of the second, within a bordure ar. (Another, a bend gobonated, ar. and sa.) Gre.mek. Vert, three eagles dis])l. ar. Gremiston. Paly of six, ar. and az. ; on a bend sa. three round buckles or. Cresl — Out of a cres<'ent ar. a lion's face sa. crowned with an antique crown or. G RE CUE Crenald. Ar. on a bend engr. sa. three buglehorns of the field. Grenald. Gu. a ciuquefoil betw. eight crosses cross- let ar. Grknaldeb. Or, a fesse betw. five crosses crosslet gu- GreiNDali. (St. Bright's, co. Cornwall). Az. a cross, quarterly, erm. and or, betw. four Cornish choughs of the last, collared ar. Grenuall (Huntingdonshire). Ar. on a cross az. five garbs or. GuENDALL. Tlie same Arms. Crest — A lion pass, guard, or, sustaining with the dexter paw a flag ar. staff sa. Grenuon (Gloucestershire). Ar. two chcv. gu. a label of three points vert. Grenuon (Leicestershire). Ar. two chev. gu. a label az. Grendon (Grendon, co. Warwick, temp. King Ste- phen). Ar. two chev. gn. Grendon. The same Arms. Crest — A decrescent or. Grendon. The same, within a bordure engr. sa. Grendon. Gu. two chev. or. Grendon. Ar. two chev. and a label of three points gu- Grendon. Ar. a chev. reversed gu. Grene. Ar. fretty az. on each joint ;t bezant; on a chief a buck trippant betw. two mullets or, pierced Greney. Ar. on a fesse daucettee sa. three leopards' faces or. Grenfeld (Wiltshire). Vert, a lion romp. or. Grenfei.l (Taplow House, co. Buckingham). Gti. three organ rests or. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a griffin pass. or. Grenford. Per fesse vert and or, a lion ramp. couaterchanged. Crest — A hunting-honi gu. vi- ruled or. Grenford. Per fesse vert and ar. a lion ramp, coun- terch.anged. Grenford. Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three wolves or, the two in chief combatant. Grenford, oi* Grknsted. Gu. a chev. enn. betw. three scjuirrels sejant or. Grenfylde. Ar. on a bend gu. four lozenges of the field. Gren/ll. Gu. three round buckles or. Grenker. Ar. a cross voided gu. Grenoway, or Greneway (London). See Greena- WAY. (iRENSELL. Ar. a cross flory gu. (!rent. Gu. three cinquefoils or. Grentemaisnili. (Hinckley, co. Leicester; Lord High .Steward of England, temp. Henry I.) Gu. a pale or. Grentmesnei.l. The same Arms. Crest — A plume of ostrich feathers ar. Grenville (London). Vert, on a cross or, five tor- teaux. Crest — A sinister arm, couped and em- bowed, extended tow ards the sinister, ppr. vested gu. holding a bow bent sa. Grenville (Duke of JJuckingham and Chaiidos). Quarterly, first, vert, on a cross ar. five tortcaux, for Grenville; second, or, an eagle displ. sa. for CoiiHAM ; third, ar. two burs sa. each chai'ged with three martlets or, for Temple; fourth, gu. on a chev. or, three lions ramp. su. ; fifth, erm. two bars gu. for Nugent; sixth, or, a pile gu. for CiiANDos ; seventh, ar. upon a cross, sa. a leopard's face, for Brvdges. Crests — First, a garb vert, for Grenville; second, on a ducal coronet a martlet or, for Temple; third, a bust of an old man in profile couped below the shoulders ppr. habited paly of six ar. and gu. semee of roundles counter- changed, wreathed round the temples of the second and az. for Bridges. Supporters — Dexter, a lion per fesse embattled or and gu.; sinister, a horse ar. semee of eaglets sa. Motto — Teuipla quam dilecta. Grenville (/iaroit Grenville, of Wotton under-Berne- wooil,<;u. Buckingham). Quarterly, first and fourth, vert, on a cross ar. five torleaux, for Grenville ; second, or, an eagle displ. sa. for Leofric, Earl OF Mercia; third, ar. two bai's sa. each charged with three martlets or, for Te.iiple. Crest — A garb vert. Supporters — Dexter, a lion per fesse embattled gu. and or ; sinister, a horse ar. semee of eaglets sa. each collared ar. banded vert, charged with three torteaux. Motto — Repetens exempla suorum. Greshall. Quarterly, ar. and az. on the second three cinquefoils of the first, over all a bend gobo- nated of the second and gu. Greshall, or Grassell. Quarterly, ar. and az. on a bend gobonated gu. and of the second sis cinque- foils of the first. Gresham (Greshara, co. Norfolk, temp. Edward IIL; subsequently of Holt in the same shire, of Osterley Park, CO. Middlesex, and Titsey, co. Surrey: of this family v/as Sir Thomas Gresham, founder of the Royal Exchange). Ar. a chev. erm. betw. three muUi ts pierced sa. Crest — A grasshopper or, Ghesham (Lord Mayor of London, 1537). Ar. a chev. erm. betw. three mullets pierced sa. ; on a chief gu. a pelican betw. two lions' gambs or. Gresham (Lord Mayor of London, 1.047). Ar. a chev. erm. betw. three mullets pierced sa.; on a chief or, a trefoil slipped vert, betw. two griffins' heads erased sa. collared gold. Gresham (London). Ar. a chev. ermines betw. three mullets pierced sa.; on a chief gn. a pelican and two griffins' claws couped or. (Another, two hinds' heads erased or.) Gresham College. Arms and Crest, those of its founder. See above. Gresham (Walsingham, co. Norfolk). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three mullets ar. Gresham (Norfolk). Ar. a chev. erm. betw. three mullets pierced sa. ; on a chief gu. a pelican vuln- ing herself betw. two lions' gambs erased ar. Gresham. The same Arms, on a chief a trefoil az. betw. two hinds' heads erased ppr. collared or. Gresham. Ar. a chev. betw. three mullets pierced sa. ; on a chief or, a trefoil slipped gu. betw. two foxes' heads erased of the second. Gresley (Derbyshire, temp. William the Conqueror). The same Arms as Gresley, hart. Gresley (Drakelow, co. Derby, hart, and also of Nethersale Hall, co. Leicester). Vaire, erm. and gu. Crest — A lion pass. erm. armed, langued, and collared gu. Motto — Meliore fide quam lor- tuna. Gresley (Norfolk). Vaire ar. and gu. Gresley (Coulton, co. Stafford). Vaire gu. and erm. Crest — A lion pass. erm. collared gu. Gresnore (Yeton). Sa. a cross patonce ar. Gresque (Lafby, co. Lincoln). Vaire, ar. and gu. on each ar. a guttee sa. Crest — A lion pass, ar. gutfee sa. collared gu. Gresque. Sa. three cinquefoils ar. ; on a chief of the second a demi buck gu. attired or. Grrssall. Ar. a bend compoiiee gu. and az. Gressall. Per cross ar. and az.; on a bend gobony gu. and of the second six cinquefoils of the first. Gressey. Ai". a chev. sa. betw. three inescutcheons gu. each charged with a griffin segreant or. Crest — A talbot sejant sa. colhired and lined or. Gressingham. Ar. a buglehorn betw. three griffins' heads erased sa. Gresson. Or, a bend chequy ar. and sa. Gressy. Erm. on a chief sa. an imperial eagle or. Ghestingthorpe. Erm. a maunch gu. Grestock. Barry of six ar. and az. three chapletsor. Grestock, or Gravstock. Gu. three lozenges ar. Greswolde (Malvern Hall, co. Warwick ; now repre- sented by Henry Greswolde, of Malvern Hall, esq. second son of the Rev. Henry Wigley, M.A. of Pen.sham, co. Worcester, and iMary his wife, only dau. and heir of Edmund Ludlam, of Leices- ter, esq. On succeeding his nephew, thelate Lieut. - Colonel Edmund Meysey Greswolde, in the Mal- vern estate, he assumed, by sign manual, in Feb. 1833, the surname and arms of Greswolde, instead of those of his family, Wigley. The family of Gres- wolde derives from Humphrey Greswolde, of Greet, who 9). Quarterly, or and az. (another, ar. and az.) a cross quarterly, erm. and of tlie first, betw. four pea-hens, collared, all counterchangtd, of the second and ar. Grindall. Erra. a cross patonce gu. Grinuall. Barruly ar. and gu. a cross flowered sa. Grinulay. Per cross, or and az. a cross quarterly , erm. and of the first, betw. four pheous counter- changed, of the field. Crest— A pea-hen ppr. Motto — Non degeuer. Grinuley. Az. a cross betw. four pheons or. Crest — A buffalo's head erased gu. Gbindoure (Forest of Dean, co. Gloucester). Per pale, or and vert, twelve guttees, or drops, in pale, connterchanged, four, four, and four. Ghisewood (London). Ar. a lion pass, environed with a laurel vert, betw. three garbs az. banded or. Crest — A demi lion guard, ar. environed with laurel vert, holding a garb, as in the arms. Grisley (Manchester, co. Lancaster). Gu. a bend, double cot ised on the chief side, or. Grisley, Grely, and Grelley. Gu. a bend or, in chief a bar gemelle of the last. Crest — A dexter hand ppr. holding a lozenge or. Grisley. Gu. on a bend ar. tliree crosses flory sa. Gritton. Or, a bend sa. betw. two lions' heads erased gu. Crest — A lion's face betw. two wings ppr. Gbobher, and Grobbere. Sa. a fesse ar. in chief three lozenges of the last. Grobham (Great Washford, co. Wilts). Gu. a lion ramp. erm. vulned on the shoulder of the first. Crest — A boar's head couped or. Grooan (Ireland). Vert, on a chev. ar. a mullet gu. Crest — A hawk holding in the dexter claw an ear of wheat, leaved, ppr. Grojan. Gu. on a fesse ar. two mullets sa. Crest — A hind, tripping, or. Grome (Rattlesden, co. Suffolk). Or, three piles gu. ; on a chief az. two helmets, close, of the first. Crest — A dexter arm, in armour, ppr. garnished or, holding in the hand ppr. a gauntlet. Grono Llwyd-y-Penwyn (derived through Idhon, third son of Idnerth-ap-Edryd, from Marchudd, Founder of the Vlll. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys; Grono was a distinguished military leader, and was instrumental in obtaining for Ed- ward 1. the sovereignty of Wales. Descendants : I. Vaugbans of Plas-Neuadd, in Llanvair: ii. Wynns of Melai : ill. Wynnes of Garthewin). Gu. three boars' heads, in pale erased, ar. Grono (Wales). Gu. on a garb or, three martlets .sa. Grooby (as borne by the Ri?v. James Gkoocy, Vicar of Swindon, co. Wilts). Gu. seven mascles, three, three, and one. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle displ. a label for difference. Groom. Erm. three pales az. each charged with a cross pattee fitchee, or, on a chief gu. two helmets close, ppr. Crest — A dexter arm, embowed in armour, ppr. garnished or, holding in the hand, of the first, a gauntlet, and suspended from the wrist by a pink riband, a shield, or, thereon a pile gu. charged with a cross pattee fitchee ar. Groom, or Groo.me. Ar. three piles in point, gu. a chief az. Crest — On the top of a torteau, winged gu. an eagle standing, with wings displ. or. Grooaieriuce. Ar. three inescutcheons or, bordured gu. Crest — Out of a mural coi'ouet a garb, and thereon perched, a crow ppr. GuosBY. Ar. a maunch sa. and label gu. Gbosdy. Ar. a maunch gu. and label vert. Grose (Richmond, co. Surrey ; granted 1756). Or, on a mount, betw. two lesser ones, vert, a lamb sa. holding with the dexter foot a banner eiTO. charged witli a cro.^s clechee gu. Crest — On a mount vert a lamb holding a banner, as in the arms. Gboseth (Lisbon). Az. three mullets in fes.se or, and as many bezants in base ; in chief an acoru of the second. Crest — A dexter hand hoLUng a sword ppr. Motto — Pro patria. Grosett (Laeock, co. Wilts). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. on a bend az. three acorns slipped ppr. for Muirhead ; second and third, az. three mullets in fesse, ar. in chief au acorn ppr. in base three G RO G R \' bezants, barways, for Grosett. Crest — Two hands couped at the wrist, holding a swoi'd erect, ppr. pomel and hilt or. Motto (over crest) — Pro patria auxilio Dei. GnosicKT (Logie, Scotland). Az. three mullets in fesse, ar. and in base as many bezants. Gross. Sa. on a fesse, betw. three mullets pierced, ar. as many crosses crosslet gu. Crest — On a du- cal coronet a talbot pass. ppr. collared and lined or. Grosse (Camborne, co. Cornwall ; the heiress m. Bullerof Shillingbam;. Quarterly, ar. and az. (an- other, or and az.) on a bend sa. three martlets or. Grosse. Sa. on a fesse betw. three mullets ar. as many crosses crosslet of the first. Grosse. Sa. a fesse betw. six crosses crosslet ar. Grosse. Quarterly, ar. and az. on a bend sa. three mullets or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a hand holding a dagger, ppr. Grosset, or Gkosseit. Ar. nine trefoils in cross vert. Crest — Four arrows, points downwards, and a strung bow, in saltire, all ppr. Grossome. Or, a bend chequy, ar. and sa. Grosvenok {Marquess of Westminster). Az. a garb or. In the time of Richard II. a protracted litiga- tion arose between Sir Robert Le Grosvenor and Sir Richard ;Le Scrope, relative to the bearing *' Az. a bend or," which both used. The dispute, known as the Scrope and Grosvenor controversy, was decided in favour of Scrope, but Grosvenor was permitted to bear " Az. a garb or." Crest — A talbot statant or. Strpporters — On each side a talbot rarap. reguard. or, gorged with a plain collar az. Alotto — Nobilitatis, virtus, non stemma character. Grosvenor (Cheshire). Quarterly, ar. and sa. a cross flory, counterchanged. Grosvenor (Dorsetshire). Az. a garb or. Crest — A horse courant, saddled and bridled, all ppr. Grosvenor (Leek, co. Stafford). Paly of ten, gu. and or, a cross moline ar. betw. four crows sa. Grosvenor (Staffordshire). Gu. a bend or, within a bordure ei"m. Grosvenor. Sa. a cross patonce ar. Grosvenour (Staffordshire). Ar. a bend sa. betw. three mullets gu. Grosvenour. Az. a garb or, betw. three bezants. Grosvenour. Az. a garb or, banded gu. betw. two bezants. Groi E (as borne by George Grote, esq. late M.P. for the city of London, eldest son of the late George Grote, esq. sheriff of Kent in 1S09). Ar. on a mount vert, three pine trees ppr. a dexter side or. Crest— Pl pine tree betw. two elephants' probos- ces, erect, ppr. Motto — Prodesse quam conspici. Grout (as borne by Joseph Grout, of Hackney, co. Middlesex, esq.) Per chev. ar. and or, on a chev. gu. betw. two tigers' faces in chief ppr. and an eagle displ. in base sa. a boar's head erased of the second, betw. two spear-heads erect, of the first. Crest — On a mount vert a dexter arm embowed in armour, ppr. garnished or, the hand grasping a javelin in bend sinister, point downwards, sur- mounted by two branches of oak, also ppr. Grovali,. Gu. a chief dancettee or. Grove (Grove Place, co. Bucks, and London). Erm. on a chev. engr. gu. three escallops ar. Grove (Agmondcsham, co. Bucks). Erm. on a chev. gu. three escallops or. Grove (as borne by Joseph Grove, of Walbury, co. Essex, esq. a magistrate for that county, son of the late Sylvanus Grove, of Woodford, esq. by Louisa, his wife, eldest dau. of John Hillersdon, of Se- wardstone, esq.) Arms, as the preceding. Crest — A talbot pass. sa. collared ar. Grove (Groveshot). The same Arms. Grove (Fern House, co. Wilts). The same Arms. Crest — A talbot pass, collared engr. ar. Grove. The same Arms. Crest — A stag pass, ppr. Grove fas borne by the Rev. Chari.es Grove, and H enrv Thomas Grove, of Odstock, near Salisbury, esq.) Erm. on a chev. engr. gu. three escallops or. Crest — A talbot pass. sa. collared ar. Alotto — Ni dessus ni dessous. Grove (Dunhead, co. Wilts.) Erm. on a chev. engr. gu. an escallop or, betw. two more ar. Crest — A talbot pass. sa. ducally collared or. Grove. Ar. a chev. betw. three pineapples pendent gu. Crest — A hand holding a thistle ppr. Grove (as borne by Edward Grove, of Shenston Park, CO. Stafford, esq.) Ar. a chev. engr. gu. betw. three stumps of trees, eradicated and erased, ppr. quartering, ar. on a chev. betw. three mullets gu. as many estoiles or. Crest — On a mount vert a dragon, statant, ppr. collared and chained or, charged on the shoulder with an estoile gu. Grove. Ar. a sun gu. Grove. Ar. (another, or) a bend engr. az. Grove. Per bend, vert and gu. an eagle displ. or. Grover. Per bend, gu. and or, a pale vaire. Crest — Out of a cloud, in the sinister, an arm, embowed, holding a garland of flowers ppr. Grovyll. Gu. a chief indented, or. Grubb (North-Mims Parsonage, co. Herts). Erm. on a chief embattled gu. three roses or. Crest — A griffin's head erased, per pale, ar. and gu. charged with a rose counterchanged. Grubb (Pattened, co. Wilts). Vert, on a chev. ar. betw. three demi lions ramp, or, as many crosses crosslet sa. Crest — A lion's head az. ducally crowned or. Gbuebam. Gu. a lion ramp erm. vulned on the shoulder ppr. Crest — A cock ppr. Grubbe (Wiltshire). The same Arms as Grubb of Pat- tened. Crest — A lion's gamb sa. holding a rose gu. stalked and leaved vert. Grubham (Bishops' Lediard). The same Arms as Grubbam. Crest — A rose gu. stalked and leaved vert. Gruffe (Wales). Chequy, or and az. ; on a fesse gu. three leopards' faces of the first. Gruffeth (Wicknor, co. Stafford, and Wigmore, co. Wai-wick). Gu. on a fesse indented ar. betw. six lions ramp, or, three martlets sa. Crest — A demi woman, habited gu. face ppr. hair or. Grumley (Ireland). Vert, a bend or, betw. two an- chors ar. Crest — A vine branch ppr. Grumstead. Ar. on a fesse, betw. two bars nebulee sa. a lion pass, of the field. Crest — An antelope's head couped ar. attired or. Grundie (Turgarton, CO. Nottingham). Ar. on a cross engr. betw. four lions pass, guard, gu. five mart- lets or. Crest — A demi leopard ramp, guard, sa. bezantee. Grunuy (borne by Joshua Grundy, of the Oaks, co. Leicester, esq. a magistrate and high sheriff for the county in 1829, son of Nicholas Grundy, esq. and Anne his wife, dau. of William Hurst, esq.) The same Ar?ns as Grundie. Crest — A demi leo- pard atfrontee ppr. bezantfee. Motto — In Deo solo salus. Grungfield (Tressenfield, co. Suffolk). Or, on a chief az. three dexter gauntlets of the first. Crest — A gauntlet or. Grushill. Ar. a fesse betw. six martlets sa. Gry. Sa. a crescent betw. two mullets in pale, ar. Gry. Ar. on a fesse sa. three mullets purp. Gryce (Norfolk). Quarterly, or and az. ; on a bend sa. three boars pass. or. Crest — A boar ar. ducally gorged, hoofed, and armed, or. Grvffith. Az. a boar ar. betw. ten trefoils, slipped, of tlje second. Gryffithe. Erm. a bend gu. cotised or. Gryffydd (Bach y saint, co. Carnarvon, and Tan-y- bwlch, CO. Merioneth : Margaret, only child and heiress of the late Evan Griffith, esq. high sheriff of Merioneth in 1770, m. William Oakeley, esq.) Ar. on a chev. sa. three mullets pierced, of the field. Gryffyth ap Cynan (iCing of North Wales). Gu. two lions pass, in pale, ar. armed and laugued az. Grylls (as borne by the Rev. Richard Gervevs Grylls, of Helston, co. Cornwall). Or, three benJlets enhanced gu. quartering Beere, Gervkys, Bonatiilack,Treveylos, Trevamon, Glynn, Pol- KiNGHORNE, &c. Crest — A porcupine pass. ar. Motto — Vires agminis unus habet. In the grant to William Grylls, of Tavistock, esq. of the crest, dated 13 June, 1577, occur the following remarks : ,3 H GUI G UL " I, Robert Cooke, Clai-enceux Roy d'Arraes, being required of William Grylls, of Tavistocke, co. De- Ton, Arm. to make searche in the registers and recordes of myne office, for the aunciente arms and creaste belonging to the name and family, whereof he is descended ; wh'upon at his requeste, I have made search accordingly, and doe finde that he maie lawfully beare, as his ancestors here- tofore have borne, hereafter following," &c. &c. Gkyme (Authingham, co. Norfolk). Az. three Roman T's or. Gryme. Ar. three pilgrims' staves in pale, gu. Crest — A Roman fasces ppr. Gryme. Az. five crosses patonce or. Gbyme. Ar. a cross az. charged with five crescents of the first; on a chief of the second three bezants. Grymer. Vert, three eagles displ. or. Grymes, or Grymelles. Or, on a cross gu. five mul- lets of six points pierced, of the field. Gry.mesby. Ar. three chev. sa. Gry.msby, or Grensby (Essex). Per chev. sa. and ar. in chief three cinquefoils of the second. Crest — A sinister hand holding a bow ppr. Grvmsby. Per chev. sa. and ar. in chief two chev. or. (Another, the chev. ar.) Grymsby. Per chev. ar. and sa. two chev. counter- changed. Grymsey. Gu. a fesse dancettee betw. six crosses crosslet or. Grys (Wakefield, co York). Quarterly, gu. and az. ; on a bend ar. three boars pass. sa. armed or, all within a bordure of the last, Grys. Quarterly, gu. and az. ; on a bend ar. three boars pass. sa. armed or. Crest — A lion sejant, collared and lined. Gryse (Norfolk). Quarterly, gu. and az. on a bend ar. three boars sa. GuALES. Quarterly, or and gu. four lions pass, coun- terchanged. GuAY. Or, a lion ramp, reguard. sa. Gubbins. Vert, a fesse erm. betw. six bezants. Crest — An arm, from the elbow, vested, holding a holly branch. Gube. Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three pineapples or. GuBYON. Or, a lion ramp. sa. depressed by a bend gu. with three escallops ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp. sa. charged with three escallops ar. GuBYON. Gu. a cross pattee ar. over all a label az. GuERiET. Az. an eagle displ. or, debruised by a rib- bon gu. GuERiM (a noble French family, established at Cham- paign, Isle of France and Auvergne, from which derives the Rev. J. Guerin, of Norton Fitz War- ren, near Taunton). Or, three lions ramp. sa. langued, armed, and crowned gu. CuEST (Dowlais, co. Glamorgan, bart.) Az. on a chev. or, betw. three swans' heads erased ppr. as many crosses moline sa. Crest — A swan's head erased ppr. gorged with a collar or, and under- neath charged with a cross moline, as in the arms, betw. two ostrich feathers gold. Guest. Az. a chev. or, betw. three swans' heads erased ppr. Crest — A swan's head erased ppr. betw. two ostrich feathers or. Guest, or Gheast. Az. a chev. or, betw. three sho- vellers' heads erased ppr. Guevera (Lincoln ; granted 1617). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, three bends erm. ; second and third, gu. five watercress leaves in saltire ar. Crest — Four feathers, the two outside ones or, the other gu. Guevera (Lincolnshire ; descended from Spain). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, three bends erm. ; second and third gu. five watercress leaves pen- dent in saltire ar. all within a bordure inscribed, La mayor, victoria de ellas es el bieu mere cellas. Crest, as the last. GuiD (Scotland). Ar. on a chev. gu. thi-ee bezants, in base a dove, with an olive branch in the beak. GuiDETT. Per sifltire nebuleo, or and az.in pale two crescents gu. ; on a chief az. a lion pass, guard, betw. three fleurs-de-lis or, one in chief and two in base. Crest — A falcon, with wings endorsed, ppr. holding a laurel branch stalked and leaved vert, fructed or. Guilforo. Az. a lion pass. betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. Crest — A dragon's head. Motto — Animo et fide. Guilford, Earl of. See North. Guilford. See Guldeford. Guilford. Or, on a saltire betw. four martlets sa. a mullet ; on a canton gu. a pomegranate or. Crest — A tree raguly, coiiped at the top or, flaraant gxi. (Another crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. and charged with an escallop or, an ostrich's fea- ther, erect, of the last.) Guilford, or Guldeford, Town of (Surrey). Sa. on a mount vert a castle with two towers embattled, on each tower a spire, surmounted with a ball from the battlements; betw. the towers a tower triple- towered, all ar. and charged with an escutcheon, quarterly, of France and England ; under the bat- tlements of the castle two roses in fesse or, the port ppr. charged on the centre with a key or, portcullised of the last ; on the mount before the port a lion couchant, guard, of the fourth ; on each side the castle, in fesse, a woolpack of the third, paleways, the base of the field, water ppr. Guillam. Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three dolphins, naiant, enibowed ppr. as many towers of the field. Crest — A dolphin hauriant, cmbowed ppr. Guillamore, Viscount. See O'Grauy. Guillim (Westburyand Minsterworth, co. Gloucester, 1571). Ar. a lion ramp. erm. gorged with a collar or. Crest — An arm embowed in armour, holding a broken sword, all ppr. Guillim (Langston, co. Herts). Sa. a horse's head erased or, betw. three gauntlets ar. Guinness (Ireland). Crest — Out of a mural coronet az. a demi lion or, holding in the dexter paw a pa'ro branch vert. Guise (Highnam Park, co. Gloucester, bart.) Gu. seven lozenges vair, three, three, and one; on a canton or, a mullet pierced sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a swan rising, ppr. Guise, or Gise (Gloucestershire). Gu. six lozenges vaire ; on a canton or, a mullet sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi swan, issuaut, ar. beaked sa. Guise, or Gwyse (Gloucestershire). Lozengy, gu. and vaire ; on a canton or, a mullet of six points sa. Guise. Lozengy, couped, per fesse, ar. and sa. Guise. Ar. an ink-nioline gu. GuisiNG. Ar. on a bend az. three eagles displ. or. Gulby. Az. a chev. or, betw. three crosses moline ar. Crest — A naked arm embowed, thrusting with a sword, point downwards, ppr. Gulby. Az. a chev. or, betw. three crosses sarcelly ar. Guldeford (Hemsted Place, co. Kent, femp. Rich. I. ; The dau. and heiress of Sir Edward Guldeford, knt. Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, and Constable of Dover Castle, m. John Dudley, Duke of Nor- thumberland, the male line of the family being continued by George Guldeford, of Hemsted, esq. Sir Edward's younger brother). Or, a saltire betw. four martlets sa. ; on a canton ar. a pomegranate ppr. seeded gu. Crest — A firebrand flamant ppr. Guldeford (Cumberland and Northumberland). Ar. two bars, each cotised sa. GuLiiES (Scotland). Az. a chev. ar. betw. three tad- poles or. Gulford (Stafibrdshire). Ar. a fesse double cotised sa. Gulford, or Guildeford (Staff'ordshire and York- shire). Or, two bars gemelles sa. GuLioN (Bedfordshire). Gu. a cross formfee ar. a label sa. Gull (Sandwich, co. Kent). Paly of six, or and sa. (another, az. and ar.) a chief of the first. Crest — A dexter arm in armour, couped at the shoulder, lying fesseways, embowed and erect from the el- bow, holding in the hand ppr. a battle-axe ar. handled or. Gull (Kent and Hoppey). Paly of six, ar. and az. a chief or. G U N GUR GuLLAN (Scotland). Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three fleurs-de-lis or. GuLLAT, or Gullet. Or, a cross botonnee gu. GuLLiNE. Gu. on a chev. ar. betw. three fleurs-de-lis or, a mullet of the first. Crest — A falcon belled, ppr. Gullon. Gu. on a saltire ar. five martlets, volant, of the first. Crest— A. rock, with a blackbird sitting in a cavity, all ppr. Motto— Tatam refugium. Gully (as borne by Major William Slaue Gully, of Trevennen, co. Cornwall, grandson of Samuel Coryn Gully, esq. by Mary Slade his wife, heiress of Trevennen, and great grandson of John Gully, esq. by Susanna his wife, dau. and co-heir of John Coryn, of Trevorder, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a chev. gu. betw. three crosses crosslet sa. for Gully ; second and third ar. three nags' heads erased sa. a chief gu. for Slade, quartering also PowNE, Coryn, &c. Crest — Two keys in sal- tire. Motto — Nil sine cruce. GuLsroN (borne by Frederick. Gulston, late Bigg, of West Clandon, co. Surrey, esq. who, by sign manual, assumed the surname and arms of Gul- ston). Quarterly, first and fourth, barry uebnlfee of six, ar. and gu. on a bend sa. three plates for Gul- ston ; second and third, per pale, erm. and az. a lion pass. gu. crowned or, within a borJure engr. of the third, charged with eight fleurs-de lis or, for Bigg. Crest— Ka ostrich's wing, the feathers alternately ar. and gu. charged with a bend, as in the arms. GuL.STON (Gray's Inn, co. Middlesex; Hertfordshire, Leicestershire, and London ; granted by Camden). Ar. two bars nebulee gu. over all a bend sa. charged with three plates. Crests as the last. GuLWAY. Az. three lozenges or, a chief of the last. GuMAKS, or GuNAS (Witham, co. Essex). Ar. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased sa. GuMELETON (Chiswick, CO. Middlesex). Ar. on a fesse wavy gu. three mullets or, on a canton az. a fleur- de-lis of the third. Crest — A demi griffin, with wings endorsed ar. beaked and legged gu. holding a mullet or. GuMLEY (Isleworth, co. Middlesex). Enn. on a bend engr. gu. betw. three fleurs de-lis az. as many es- callops or. GuMLEY. Erm. on abend engr. gu. three escallops ar. GuNBY. Ar. a lion ramp. az. GUNDRY. Or, two lions pass, guard, in pale az. Crest — A demi lion holding iu the dexter paw a sword, all or. Gunman (borne by James Gunman, of Dover, esq.) Vert, an eagle displ. with two heads ar. ducally gorged gu. Crest — Out of a naval coronet ar. an anchor, erect, sa. cable or. Gunsmiths, Company of (London). Ar. two guns in saltire ppr. in chief the letter G, in base the letter Y, sa. each crowned with a regal crown ; on the dexter side, in fesse, a barrel ; and on the sinister, three balls, all of the second. Gunn (Irstead, CO. Norfolk). Gu. three lions ramp, ppr. ; on an escutcheon of pretence, erm. on a bend az. three escallops ar. within a bordure or. Crest — A lion ramp. ppr. holding a bezant. Gunn (Sutherland). Ar. a galley of three masts, her sails furled and oars in action sa. flags gu. within a bordure az. ; on a chief of the third a bear's head of the first, muzzled of the second, betw. two mul- lets of the field. Crest — A dexter hand wielding a sword ppr. Motto — Aut pax aut helium. Gunn, or Gun (Scotland). Barry of six, ar. and az. a mullet sa. Crest — On a cUapeau az. a fox sejant, or. Gunn. Gu. two muskets in saltire, within a bordure ar. a chief or, charged with a lion pass, guard, of the field. Crest — A dexter hand holding a musket ppr. Motto — Vel pax vel bellum. GuNNE (Caithness). Ar. a ship under sail, in a sea in base, all ppr.; ou a chief gu. three mullets of the field. Gunner, Az. a saltire ar. guttee de sang. Crest — A lion's bead erased or. Gunning (Eltham, co. Kent; since of Horton, co. Northampton, bart.) Gu. on a fesse erm. betw. three doves ar. as many crosses form6e sa. Crest — A pigeon, holding in the dexter claw a caduceus, ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a stag ppr. collared pily ; sinister, a fox ppr. collared as the dexter. Motto — • Imperio regit uuus cequo. Gunning (Castle Coote, co. Roscommon; derived from the Gunnings of Kent; the last male heir in the direct line, Geneial John Gunning, left an only dau. and heiress, m. to Major James Plunkett. General Gunning's sisters were — Mary, Countess of Coventry ; Elizabeth, Baroness Hamilton, wife, successively, of tbe Dukes of Hamilton and Argyll ; and Catherine, m. to Robert Travis, esq.) Gu. on a fesse erm. betw. three doves ar. ducally crowned or, as many crosses pattee of the first. Gunning (Kent, Somersetshire, and Gloucester.shire ; the Kentish branch, of which was the Right Rev. Peter Gunning, Bishop of Ely, who d. unm. in 16S4, isnow represented by George Gunning, esq. Lieut. 1st Dragoons). Gu. on a fesse betw. three doves ar. as many crosses pattee of the field. Gunning (Swainswick, co. Somerset; granted, 1765). Gu. on a fesse ar. betw. three doves ppr. a barnacle az. betw. two crosses pattee of the field. Crest — An ostrich holding in the beak a horseshoe, all ppr. charged on the breast with a cross pattee, as in the arms. GuNTER (Racton, co. Sussex, of Welsh extraction; the last male heir. Sir Charles Gunter Niclioll, K.B. left an only child, Frances Catherine, wife of William Legge, Earl of Dartmouth). Sa. three dexter gauntlets ar. Crest — A stag's head, couped, per pale, gu. and sa. the attires counterchanged. Gunter (Breconshire). Sa. a chev. betw. three gauntlets, fingers clenched or. Crest — A stag's head, per pale, gu. and sa. Gunter (Chichester and Emley, co. Sussex). Sa. three gauntlets within a bordure or. Crest — A stag's head erased, per pale, sa. and gu. attired or. Gunter (Berkshire). Sa. three sinister gauntlets ar. Gunthorpe. Gu. a bordure and bend, gobonated, ar. and az. ; on the bend, betw. two lions' heads erased of the second, three leopards' faces or. Crest — ^A lion's head erased, gorged with a plain collar. G union (Northamptonshire). Gu. three round buckles, or. GuNViLL. Ar. on a chev. sa. three escallops or. GuRDON (London, Kent, Essex, Suff"olk, and Norfolk; descended from Sir Adam de Gordon, knt. baililT of Alton, temp. Henry 111. ; the senior line of this ancient family, Gordon of Assington, co. Suffolk, is now represented by John Gordon, of that place, esq.) Sa. three leopards' faces, jessant fleurs de-lis or. Crest — A goat climbing a rock, with a sprig issuing from the top, ppr. Motto — - Virtus viget in arduis. GuRDON (Letton, co. Norfolk; the second line of the Gordon family, derived from Brampton Gordon, esq. M.P. for Ipswich, son of Brampton Gurdon, of Assington and Letton, esq. M. P. by Muriel his second wife, dau. of Sir Martyn Sedley, of Mor- ley,knt. ; the present representative is Theophilus Thornhauh Guruon, of Letton, esq. sheriff of Norfolk iu 1824). Anns, Crest, and Motto, as the preceding; quarterings. Sexton of Lavenham, Brampton of Letton, Cooke of Brome Hall, Stuart, and Dillingham. Gurdon, or Gordon (Hampshire, SufTolk, and Wilt- shire). Sa. three leopards' faces, jessant, as many fleurs-de lis or. Crest — A goat ar. attired or, salient against a mountain vert. Gurdon. Or, a fleur-de-lis gu. (Another, az.) Gurlin. Ar. on a bend, per bend, gu. and az. betw. two cotises counterchanged, three fleurs-de-lis of the first. Crest — On a mural coronet gu. an eagle, with wings endorsed, or, in the beak an acorn, stalked and leaved, ppr. GuRLVN (Cornwall). Per bend, az. and gu. two bendlets betw. three fleurs-de-lis, all counter- changed. GuRLYN. Per bend ar. and gu. three fleurs-de-lis in bend, and cotised, counterchanged. GUT GouRNAV, or GuRNAY (temp. William the Conqueror, and Henry III.) Paly of six, or and az. GuBNAY, or GouRNAY (ancient, Nomiandy and Nor- folk). Sa. See Gournay. GuBNAY. Or, three piles (another, pales) gu. GuRNAY. Sa. a chev. betw. three bulls' heads or. GuRNAY. Paly of six, ar. and az. a bend gu. GuRNAY. See Gournay. GuRNEY (Norfolk ; derived from the ancient Norman family of De Gournay, and seated at West Barsham and Keswick, in that county for many centuries; the present representative is Hudson Gurney, of Keswick, esq.) Ar. a cross engr. gu. Crests — First, on a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a gurnet fish in pale, with the head downwards ; second, a wrestling collar or. Gurney (as borne by Daniel Gurney, of North Riincton, co. Norfolk, esq. son of the late John Gurney, of Earlham,near Norwich, esq. and grand- son of John Gurney, of Keswick, esq. Arms and Crest, as the preceding. Gurney, or Gourney (Somersetshire). Paly of six, or and az. (Another, or and gu.) Gurney, or Gurnard (as borne by Sir Richard Gurney, Lord Mayor of London, 1G42). Paly of six, or and az. per fesse, counterchanged. Crest — A lion's head erased or, gorged with a palisado coronet, composed of spear heads az. Gurney, or Gurnard (London; granted 26 July, J033, Her Off. London, c. 24). The same Arms and Crest. Gurney (West Barsham, co. Norfolk). Ar. a cross engr. gu. in the dexter quarter a cinquefoil az. Gurney (Causton and AylesUam, co. Norfolk). Ar. a cross engr. gu. in the dexter quarter a crescent az. Gurney. See Gournay. Gurnon. Paly wavy of six, ar. and gu. GuRNUT. Az. three grifiins' heads erased or. GuRwooD. Az. achev.ar. Crests — First, a unicorn's head issuant ; second, out of a mural coronet a castle ruined in the centre, and therefrom an arm in armour, embowed, holding a scimetar ppr. GusHiLL. Ar. a fesse betw. six martlets sa. Guson (London). Paly of six, ar. and az. on a bend gu. three round buckles or. Gussand. Az five lozenges, in bend, or. GussAND. Az. five lozenges (another, fusils) in bend ar. Gusset. Ar. two guttees de poix. GussEY (Woodland, co. Devon). Ar. a fesse sa. betw three lions ramp. gu. GusTHAUT (as borne by Robert Gusthart, esq. M.D. 1750). Ar. three passion nails, pileways in point embrued. Crest — An eagle displayed sa. pierced through with an arrow bendv/ise ar. Motto — Avitos novit honores. Guston. Barry of four, az. and ar. ; on a chief of the second three hurts. Crest — A demi wolf gu. Guthrie (that Ilk, co. Forfar, now represented by John Guthrie of Guthrie, esq. eldest son of John Guthrie, the late Laird of Guthrie). Quarterly, first and fourth or, a lion ramp. gu. ; second and third, az. a garb or. Crest — A dexter hand issu- ing, holding a drawn sword, ppr. Supporters — Two chevaliers in full armour, ppr. with batons in the dexter hands or. Motto — Sto pro veritate. Guthrie. Ar. a cross sa. betw. two garbs, in chief, gu. Crest — An eagle displ. sa. holding in the dexter claw a sword ppr. Guthrie (Dantzic). Sa. an eagle displ. ar. beaked and naembered gu. within a -bordure engr. or. Crest — A salmon naiant ar. Motto — Ditatet alit. Guthrie (Halkertoun, Scotland). Or, a lion ramp, reguard. gu. GuTHRY (Carsbank, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a cross sa. ; second and third, az. three garbs or, all within a bordure engr. gu. Motto — Pietas et frugalitas. GuTHRY (Kingsedward, Scotland). Or, a lion ramp, reguard. gu. holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee az. Crest — A lion's paw issuant, grasping a twig of a palm branch, ppr. Motto— Sto pro veritate. G VVI Guthry (Lunan, Scotland). Or, a lion ramp. gu. Guthry (Forfar, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a lion ramp, reguard. gu. ; second and third, az. three garbs or, all within a bordure in- dented ar. Crest — A cross crosslet fitchfee az. Motto — Ex unitate incrementum. GuTTERiDGE, oT Guttkidce. Ar. a cross gu. betw. four mullets pierced sa. Crest — A swan pass, crowned with an antique crown, ppr. GuTTYNS (Salop). Gu. on a fesse, betw. three goats' heads erased ar. as many pellets. GuvEN. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three fleurs de-lis or. GuY, or Guise (Dunsley, co. Herts). Gu. seven lo- zenges vaire, thi^e, three, and one. Guy (Oundle, co. Northampton, and co. Wilts.) Az. on a chev. ar. betw. three leopards' heads or, as many fleurs-de lis gu. Crest — A lion's head az. betw. two wings expanded, or, collared ar. Guy (Earl of Warivick). Chequy, or and az. a chev. erm. GuYAN (Danes Hall, co. Essex). Ar. three bends az. on a canton sa. a lion pass, guard, or. Crest — A demi lion ramp, guard, or, gorged with a collar, per pale, az. and sa. GuYERNON. Chequy, or and az. a chev. erm. Guylemin (Hertfordshire, and Troyle, Anglesey, Wales). Ar. a man's leg sa. couped at the thigh, in pale gu. gartered or. Crest — An eagle's head erased sa. beaked gu. in his mouth a lion's gamb, or, erased of the second. GuYLiNC. Barry of ten, ar. and az. a lion ramp. gu. Crest — An arm embowed, ar. holding a scimetar of the last, pomelled or, hand ppr. GuYNEs. Vaire, or and az. a quarter erm. GuYREON, or GuYRiEN. Per fesse, or and az. a lion ramp. gu. GuYSE. Ar. an ink moline gu. GuYTUOLD. Or, a bend engr. cotised sa. GwAVAS (Gwavas, in Sithney, originally Hicks, as- sumed the name of Gwavas, temp. Elizabeth : the co-heiress m. Veale, and Carlyon). Ar. three battle- axes ppr. GwEiRYUD AP Rhys Goch (Lord of Tal Ebolion in Anglesey; from Gweirydd, derived the Foulkes's of Gwernygran, co. Flint). Ar. on a bend sa. three lions' heads cabossed of the first. GwERRY. Erm. two bars gu. on a canton of the last a mullet or. GwiLLAWNE (Plompon, CO. York). Az. five lozenges, in fesse, ar. each charged with an escallop gu. GvviLLAWNE. Crest — An eagle perched ppr. GwiLLiAM (Wales). Az. three bucks' heads cabossed or. GwiLLiAM (Wales). Ar. on a cross sa. five crescents or, in the dexter chief quarter a spear's head, erect sa. GwiLLiM (Herefordshire). Ar. a lion ramp, ermines, collared or. GwiLT (originally of Montgomerysliire, and subse- quently of Surrey, and also of Westminster). Ar. a lion rampant sa. on a chief dancettee of the last three saltires couped or. Crest — A dexter cubit arm couped ppr. holding a saltire as in the arms, surmounted by a fleur-de-lis sa. {Second crest, borne by the Westminster family — Upon a wreath ar. and sa. on a saltire or, interlaced by two amphisboena2 az.langued gu. a rose of the last barbed and seeded ppr.) GwiLT (originally of Montgomeryshire, and subse- quently of Icklingham, co. Suffolk). Az. a pale engrailed erminois betw. four uuicorns' heads erased ar. horned, maned, and tufted or. Crest — From rays of the sun a unicorn's head, as in the arms, collared gu. ringed or. {Another crest — From a mount vert, the sun rising in its splendour ppr. therefrom issuant a unicorn's head couped sa. armed and crined or, in the mouth a cross pattee fitchee of the last. GwiNE. Or, a bordure vaire. GwiNNELL. Or, a fesse vert, betw. three mural crowns gu. Crest — An arm couped at the shoulder, vested gu. embowed, and resting the elbow on the wreath, the hand towards the sinister, holding a bow ppr. G \V Y G YL Gwinnett (as borne by Theodore Gwinnet, esq. of Cheltenham, and Brockhampton Part, co. Glou- cester). A/, a chev. ar. betw. three spears' beads ppr. erabowed gu. Crest — A horse's head couped sa. holding in the mouth a spear, in bend, head downwards, and embowed ppr. GwYN (Vnys y-Maengwyn, or Dolgwyn, co. Merio- neth ; derived, through lorworth ol" Ynys-y-Maen- gwyn, second son of Einion-ap Griffith of Cors y- Gedol, CO. Merioneth, from Osborne Fitzgerald, Lord of Ynys-y-Maengwyn ; the male line termi- nated with Lewis Gwyu, of Ynys-y-Maengwyn, who left two daughters and co-heirs; Anne, wife of Griffith Nanney, of Nannau, co. IMerioneth, esq. ; and Jane, wife of Lewis Lloyd, of Rhiwae- dog, CO. Merioneth, esq.) Arms, those of Osborne FlTZGlsRALD. GwvN (Brecon; Sonning, co. Berks, 168S ; and St. Martin's-in-the Fields, 1768; borne by Mr. Henry GwYN, of Loudon, the eldest representative of his family). Arms, as Gwynne of Trecastle. Crest — A dexter arm, embowed in armour, ppr. the gauntlet grasping a sword below the hilt, in bend sinister ar. pomel and hilt or. Motto — Gogoniant yr clethaf (glory to the sword). GvvYN (Garth, CO. Brecon). Ar. three boars' heads sa. GwYN (Pont-y-corred, co. Brecon). The same Arms as GwYNNE, of Trecastle. Crest — A sword erect, in pale, ppr. point downwards, pierced through a boar's head sa. GwYN (Glazbury, and Newton, co. Brecon). Ar. a fesse betw. two swords gu. the hilts towards the centre of the escutcheon. GwYN (Sheriff of Brecknockshire, 1761). The same Arms. GwYN (Maeslech, co. Brecon). Sa. a lion ramp, re- guard, or. GwYN (Llandovery, co. Caermarthen). Sa. a fesse betw. two swords ar. the hilts toward the centre, of the second. Crest — A gauntlet, holding a sword ar. the point through a dragon's head erased or, vulned ppr. GvvYN (Derbyshire). Az. a bend lozengy ar. GwYN (Fakenham, co. Norfolk). Gu. a chev. betw. three lions salient, or. GwYN (Wadham College, co. Oxford, d. 20 Sept. 1683). The same Arms and Crest as of Llan- dovery. GwYN. Or, a bordure valrfe. Crest — A cannon mounted ppr. GwYN. Or, on a chev. couched sinister betw. three birds sa. five mullets ar. Crest — A stag's head erased ppr. betw. the attires a cross crosslet fitchee. GwYN. Gu. a lion ramp, within a bordure engr. or. GvvYN (Ford Abbey, CO. Devon, borne by John Fraun- CEis GvVYN,of Ford Abbey, esq. son of John Fraun- ceis, of Combe Florey, esq. (who assumed, in 1780, the name of Gwyn, on inheriting the estates of Francis Gwyn, of Ford Abbey, esq.) and grandson of William Frauuceis, esq. high sheriff of Somer- setshire). Quarterly, first and fourth, per pale az. and gu. three lions ramp. ar. for Gwyn ; second, ar. a chev. sa. in chief a pile of three points gu. for Pbiue.\ux; third, ar. a chev. betw. three mullets pierced gu. for Fraunceis. Crests — A lion ramp, ar. for Gwyn ; and apine tree ppr. for Fraunceis. Motto — Expectes et sustineas. Gwyn (borne by Howel Gwyn, of Abercrave, co. Brecon, and Baglan House, co. Glamorgan, esq. only surviving son of William Gwyn, esq. and Mary-Anne his wife, eldest dau. of Edward Ro- berts, of Barnstaple, co. Devon, esq. The Gwyns of Abercrave derive from John Gwyn, of that place, esq. second son of Edward Gwyn, of Glyutawe, esq. who was great great gi'eat-grandson of Rhyd- derch ap Rhys, lineal descendant of Trahaern ap Inon, Lord of Cwmwd, co. Brecon). Sa. a fesse or, betw. two swords, that in chief point upwards, the other downwards, both in pale ar. hiked of the second. Crest — A hand ppr. holding a dag ger ar. hilted or, thrust through a boar's head couped of the second. Motto — Vim vi repellere licet. Gwynne (as borne by John Gwynne, of Gwynne Vale House, Crickliowell, South Wales). Arms and Crest, as Gwyn of Llandovery. Gwynn, or GwiN. The same Arms and Crest as Gwyn of Llandovery. Gwynne (Trecastle, Hay, &c. Brecon, and Glanbrane, Park, CO. Caermarthen ; descended, through Rhy- therch ap Rhys, of Llwyn Howel, who m. in 1405 Gwenllian, dau. and heir of Howel ap Griffith of Trecastle, younger brother of the renowned Sir David Gam, from Trail aern ap Inon, Lord of Cwmwd, CO. Brecon). Sa. a fesse or, betw. two swords, the one in chief pointing upwards, the one in base downwards, blades ar. hilts and pomels of the .second. Crest— A hand couped at the wrist ppr. holding a dagger, blade ar. hilt or, thrust through a boar's head erased sa. Note. — The an- cient crest was a dragon's head erased vert, on the point of a sword. Gwynne (Garth, CO. Brecon). Gu. a lion ramp, re- guard, or. Crest — A lion ramp, reguard. sup- porting betw. the forepaws a boar's head, all or. Gwynne (Ireland). Az. a bend lozengy ar. and gu. Crest — A dolphin naiant az. GwYs (Wiston, co. Brecknock). Gu. a chev. ertn. GwYTHOLD. Or, a bend sa. betw. two cotises engr. of the second. Gybbes. Paly bendy sinister ar. and gu. on a bend az. two fleurs-de-lis or. Gybbon (Dorsetshire), Sa. a lion ramp. ar. crowned or, betw. three escallops of the second. Crest — A demi lion ar. crowned or, holding in the paw an escallop of the first. GvBEONs, or GuvBON (Stratchet, co. Norfolk). Or, a lion ramp. sa. over all a bend gu. charged with three escallops ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp. sa. charged with three escallops in pale ar. Gybons (Lancashire, and Darshara, co. Suffolk). Ar. a lion pass. sa. over all two tilting spears in saltire gu. headed of the second. Gybons, or Gibbons (Glamorganshire, Ditley, co. Ox- ford, and Newhall, co. Warwick). Gu. a lion ramp, or, over all, on a bend ar. three crosses formee sa. Crest — A lion's gamb erect and erased gu. holding a cross formee fitchee sa. Gybons. Ar. two partisans in saltire gu. headed sa. over all a lion pass. or. Gyde (Gloucestershire; settled in that county shortly after the Conquest, and possessed of estates in the parishes of Avening, Painswick, Rodborough, Straid, Uley, &c. of which the mansion and estate called " Stout's Hall,'' in the latter parisli, formed part ; this ancient family is at present represented by William Gyde, of Sherborne House, in the parish of Cheltenham, esq.) Az. on a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis or, as many mullets pierced of the field. Crest — Out of an earl's coronet or, four plumes issuant, two on the dexter gold, those on the sinister gu. Gye. Az. on a chev. ar. betw. three leopards' faces or, as many fleurs de-lis gu. Gyles (Bowden, co. Devon). Per chev. ar. and az.a lion ramp, couuterchanged, collared or. Crest — A lion's gamb erect and erased gu. enfiled with a bar gemelle or, holding a branch of apples of the last leaved vert. Gylf.s CKent). Per pale az. and gu. a griffin pass, or. Gyles (London; granted 28 July, 1579). Gu. a cross betw. four uncovered cups or, on a chief ar. three pelicaus with wings elevated sa, vulning their breasts ppr. Gyles. Per fesse gu. and az. on a bend engr. ar. three cinquefoils of the second. Gyles. Per fesse gu. and az. Gyles. Per pale gu. and az. a gi'iffin pass. or. Gyles. Ar. on a fesse engr. sa. betw. three crosses foi'mee gu. as many martlets or. Gyles. Or, on a cross sa. five plates. Gvll (Haughton le Skerne, co. Durham; derived from Thomas Gyll, of Thriscrosse, Knaresborough, CO. York, living in the sixteenth century ; the sis- G YT H A C ters and and co-heirs of Thomas Gyll, of Barton, esq. barrister-at-law, who d. in 1780, were — Anne, wife of Francis Hartley, of iMiddleton Tyas, co. York, gent. ; Jane, m. to Thomas Buckton.of Dalton Gayles, co. York ; Elizabeth, Mary, and Alice, m. to Ralph Hobson, of Kneeting). Sa. a pale betw. four fleurs de lis or. Crest — The head of an eastern kingcouped at the shoulders in profile ppr. crowned and collared, a chain passing from the rim of the crown behind to the back of the collar or. Gyll (Wyddial Hall, co. Hertford, and Wraysbury, CO. Buckingham ; originally from Cambridgeshire, in which county the family was resident from the reign of Richard II. until about the year 1455, ■when John Gyll, of Buckland, marrying a lady of that place, removed thither. His grandson, John Gyll, wedded Margaret, dau. and heiress of George Canon, of Wyddial Hall, esq. and, dying in l.MO, left a son and heir, George Gyll, esq. grandfather of Sir George Gyll, knt. direct ancestor of the present representative of the family, Brooke Hamilton Gyll, of Wraysbury, esq. and his brothers, Gor- don Gyll, esq. Hamilton Gyll, esq. and Sir Robert Gyll, knt.) Sa. two chev. ar. each charged with three mullets of the field, in base a cinquefoil of the second, on a canton or, a lion pass, guard, gu. Crest — A hawk's head az. betw. two wings frettee vert. Motto — Virtutis gloria merces. Gyll (Yorkshire). Sa. a {esse betw. four fleurs de-lis or. Gyll (Hertfordshire). Sa. abend or, over all a chev. ar. charged with three mullets of the first, on a canton of the second a lion ramp. g>i. Gyll (Barton, co. York). Sa. a jiale betw. four fleurs- de-lis-or. Gyll (Yorkshire). Sa. a fesse betw. four fleurs-de-lis or. Gylle. Lozengy or and vert, a lion ramp, guard, ar. Gylles, or Gyles. Ar. on a fesse engr. sa. betw. three crosses pattee gu. as many martlets of the first. Crest — A dexter hand holding a spiked club ppr. spikes or. Gylver (Hampshire). Per pale gu. and sa. a griffin segreant ar. Gylwike. Ar. a chev. betw. three martlets az. Gymber (London, 1520). Sa. on a bend ar. cotised of the last three chev. gu. Crest — A dexter arm in armour, holding in the hand ppr. a spiked club or. Gynes. Vaire, or and az. Gynn (Hertfordshire). Az. a griffin segi'eant or, on a chief indented ei"m. three pellets. Crest — On a garb a bird close az. Gynney (Norfolk). Chequy or and gu. a chief erm. Gyrlyn (Wellingham, co. Norfolk). Az. on a bend per bend of the first and gu. three fleurs-de-lis or, betw. two cotises engr. on the outside sa. Crest — A demi griffin az. wings, beak, and legs or, holding a fleur-de lis per pale of the first and gu. Gyrlyn. Ar. on a bend cotised az. three fleurs-de-lis of the first. Gyse, or Guise. Ar. a fer-de-moline pierced gu. Gysors (Lord Mayor of London, 1245, 1240, 1249, 1311, and 1314). Az. a lion ramp. ar. within an orle of billets and a boi'dure engr. or. Gyssard. Gu. two bars erm. in chief a lion pass. or. Gysse (Buckingham). Gu. six lozenges vaire, three, two, and one, on a canton ar. a mullet of the field. Gysselinc (Algorley, co. Lincoln). Vaire, . . and . . on each a guttee . . Crest — A lion pass. erm. col- lared gu. Gyssinge, Gyslync, or Gymsying. Ar. on a bend az. three eagles displ. or. Crest — A lion ramp. az. winged or. Gyssors. Or, a lion ramp. az. Gytties (Elmeston, co. Kent). Ar. three battle-axes sa. Crest — An arm embowed in armour ppr. gar- nished or, holding a battle-axe ar. Gytiings (Shropshire). Gu. on a fesse betw. three goats' heads erased ar. as many pellets. Crest — 'I'wo tilting spears in saltire. ABERDASHERS, Company op (London). See London, Principal Corporate Companies of. Haberdashers, Company op (Exeter). Same as the Haberdashers Company of London. Haberiam (Haberiam-Eurs, CO. Lancaster). Ar. tliree crosses couped sa. Habert (Norfolk and Northumberland). Erm. two flaunches sa. Habgood. Or, on an anchor between three fishes naiant az. Crest — A sword and quill in saltire ppr. Habileyne. Or, on a cross sa. five eagles ar. Habingdon (Hertfordshire). Ar. on a bend gu. three eagles displayed or, in chief a crescent of the se- cond. Habingdon. The same Arms. Crest — A horse's head ar. betw. two v.'ings erased ppr. bridled sa. Habington (Henley, co. Worcester). Ar. on a bend gu. three eagles displ. or. Crest — An eagle displ. or, ducally crowned az. Hable, or Habley. Ar. a chey. canton and bend gu. Hacclut (Gloucestershire). Ar. on a bend cotised gu. three mullets or. Haccluyt. Gu. on a bend cotised ar. three mullets sa. Haccomb. Bendy of six ar. and sa. Hacco-mee (Haccombe, co. Devon, temp. Henry III.; the heiress m. Ercedekne). Ar. three bends sa. Crest — A dexter ai'm from the shoulder holding a bow and arrow, all ppr. Hach (Devonshire). Gu. three demi lions pass, guard. or. Hachatt. Ar. a fesse gu. in chief a bar indented of the second. Hache. Gu. a cross engr. or. Hache (Hache and North Aller, co. Devon). Gu. two demi lions pass, guard, in pale or. Hacher. Az. a chev. betw. six escallops ar. three, two, and one. Hachet, or Hanchet. Per fesse gu. and ar. on a cliief of the second another indented of the first. Hachet. Ar. on a bend sa. cotised gu. three fleurs- de lis or. Hack (Essex). Quarterly, ar. and sa. a cross betw. four escallops counterchanged. Hackbeach. Ar. two bars az. Hackebecke. Or, two bars az. Hackellitz (Shropshire). Gu. three hatchets or. Hacker (Trowell and Flintham, co. Nottingham). Az. a cross vaire, or, and of the first betw. four mullets pierced of the second. Crest — On the trunk of a tree fesseways, a moorcock ppr. Hacker. Ar. a cross vaire or and az. betw. four martlets of the second. Hacker. Ar. three wolves pass. gu. Haceet (Buckinghamshire and London). Ar. three fleurs de lis in bend betw. two cotises gu. Crest — A demi panther ar. spotted az. or and gu. holding a branch vert, flowered of the fourth. Hacket, or Akett (Kent). Az. three fleurs-de-lis in bend cotised ar. Hacket (Scotland, and Moxhull, co. Warwick ; as borne by Francis Beynon Hacket, of Moor Hall, CO. Warwick, esq.) Sa. three piles meeting in the base ar. on a chief gu. a lion pass, guard, or. Crest — An eagle's head erased ppr. Mottu — Fides suf- ficit. Hacket. Az. three fishes haurient ar. Hacket, or Hackett. Ar. two bends gu. Hackett, (Hackettstown, co. Carlow, and Shelton Abbey, co. Wicklow ; derived from Domiuus Pa- ganus de Hackett, who himself descended from one of the great Norman Barons, under the Conqueror at Hastings, whose name appears on the Roll of Battel Abbey. Paganus, in more than a century afterwards, accompanied Henry II. into Ireland, and acquired broad lands and seignorits there ; and his descendants, generation after generation, were subsequently Parliamentary Barons, and potent magnates in Ireland ; they are now represented by Michael Hackett, of Brooklawn, co. Dublin, esq.) Az. three hake-fishes haurient in fesse ar. HAD HAD on a chief of the second three shamrocks ppr. Crest — An eagle displ. with two heads ppr. issuing from a ducal coronet, surmounted by a tiara rest- ing on two snakes. Motto — Fortitudine et pru- dentia. Hackett, or Halkett. The same Armx as Hacket of Moxhull. Crest — A demi eagle with two beads displ. per pale gu. and or, wings counterchanged, each head ensigned with a crown. Hackford. Chequy or and yert. Crest — A swan with wings endorsed ar. standing on a trumpet or. Hackford. Ar. two bends nebulee sa. Hacklet, Hackluyt, or Hacklute (Gloucestershire and Shropshire). Ar. on a bend cotised gu. three mullets pierced or. Hacklet, or Hackluit (Shropshire). Ar. on a bend cotised wavy gu. three mullets or, Hacki.et, or Hackluit. The same Arms. Crest — A hand holding a hunting-horn ppr, Hacklet (Shropshire). Gu. a bend dancettie ar. co- tised or. Hacklet. Ar. a bend cotised dancettee betw. three mullets gu. Hacklet. Ar. three shoemakers* knives gu, Hackluyt (Shropshire). Ar. on a bend cotised gu, three fleurs-de-lis or, Hackluyt, or Hackvill (Yetton, co, Hereford, and Shropshire). Gu. three hatchets or. Hackney. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a nag's head. Hackon (Norfolk). Sa. two bars vaire. Hackshaw (Hutton, co. Salop). Or, a chev. betw. three herons' heads erased gu. Crest — A heron's head erased ar. gorged with a ducal coronet gu. Hackvvell, or Hakewill (Totness, co. Devon, and Lincolnshire). Or, on a bend betw. six trefoils slipped purp. Crest — A tiefoil slipped purp. betw. two wings displ. or. (Anolher crest — A human heart gu. betw. two wings displ. or.) Hackwell (France). Paly of six ar. and az. a chief sa. Hackwell. Or, an ass's head erased sa. Hackworthy (Devonshire). Ar. two bends iindee sa, Hacky. Ar. two bendlets gu, Hacon (Ipswich, and Wbiteacre, co. Norfolk). Sa. two bars vairfe, ar. and vert, in chief a falcon, close, or, betw. two bezants. Hacon (Toperoft, co. Norfolk), Sa. two barrulets vaire, ar. and vert, in chief a martlet, .betw. two plates. Hacote. Ar, on a bend az. three lions ramp. or. Crest — On a ducal coronet a martlet ppr. Hacton. Gu. a fesse ar, within a bordure of the first, Hauu, or De la Hadd (Canterbury, co. Kent), Gu. three bucks' heads cabossed or, on each a cross crosslet fitchee ar. Crest — On a mount vert a talbot sejant ar. eared sa. ducally gorged gu. ; on the dexter side of the mount a laurel branch of the first, Hadu (Kent). Vert, on a fesse sa. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee or, as many bucks' heads cabossed ar. Hadd. Gu. three stags' heads cabossed ar. betw. the attires of each a cross formee of the last. Hadd. Vert, three bucks' heads cabossed ar. betw. the horns of each a cross pattee fitchee gu. Haddawy (Scotland). Ar, three hunting-horns vert, stringed sa, Haddeley (Ireland). Gu. three buckles ar. Hadden (Lanerick). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar, a saltire engr. sa. ; second, ai'. a saltiie engr. betw. four roses gu. ; third, or, a bend chequy ar. and sa. ; in the centre, over the quai'terings, a crescent ar. Crest — An eagle's erased or. Motto — Sufl'er, Hadden. Ar. three roses gu. a chief of the last. Crest — An arm embowcd, brandishing a scimetar ppr. Hadderley (Essex). Ar. on a bend gu, betw, two lions' heads erased sa. three crosses crosslet of the first. Hadderwick (Pitcullo). Gu. a lion pass, guard. chequy ar. and az. betw. three pheons of the second. Crest — A dexter arm from the elbosv, holding a roll of paper, ppr. Motto — Ne timeas recte faciendo. Haddington, Earl of. See Hamilton, Haddock (Lancashire), Ar. a cross sa. in the first quarter a fleur-de-lis of the last. Haddock, The same Arms. Crest — A dexter hand holding a fish, all ppr. Haddon (London). Ar. a man's leg couped at the middle of the thigh az. Haddon. Or, a man's leg couped at the thigh az. Crest — A man's leg couped in the middle of the thigh, in armour, ppr. garni.shed and spurred or, embowed at the knee, the foot upwards, the toe pointing to the dexter side. Haddow (Scotland). Or, on a chev. az. three roses of the first. Crest — A lion's paw holding a thistle, all ppr. Haderly, or Hadderley. Ar. on a bend gu. betw. two lions' heads erased sa. three crosses crosslet or, Hadeswell, Ar, a fesse betw. three boars pass, sa. Hauey. Gu. on a bend ar. three leopards' heads vert. Hadfield. Erm. on a chev. sa. three cinquefoils or. Crest — An arm embowed, habited az. holding in the hand ppr. a trefoil slipped or. Hadfield. Ar. a pale gu. in fesse three cinquefoils counterchanged. Crest — An escallop shell or. Hadham. Ar. a bend betw. six buckles az. Hading (Scotland). Gu. a chev. betw. three long crosses fitchee ar. Hadiswell. Gu. three wells ar. masoned sa. Crest — A derai lion ramp. gu. holding in the paws a battle-axe az. Hadley (Herefordshire and London ; granted 1C85). Gu. two chev. betw. three falcons ar. beaked, legged, and belled or. Crest — A falcon ar. beaked, legged, and belled or, holding in the mouth a buckle of the last. Hadley (Ireland and Somersetshire), Gu, three round buckles ar. Hadley (Hertfordshire), Gu. a chev. betw. three falcons ar. Hadley (London). Az. a chev. and fesse ar. in chief three annulets or. Hadley (Lord Mayor of London, 1.379 and 1H93). Az. a chev. betw. three annulets or, over all, on a fesse of the second, as many martlets gu. Hadley. Ar. a pair of compasses, and in base an annulet, sa. Hadley. Gu. a chev. or. Hadley. Gu. on a chev. or, three crosses patonce of the first. Hadley. Gu. three plates. Hadley. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three plates, over all a fesse az. Hadley. Az. a chev. surmounted of a fesse betw. three annulets or. Hadlow. Ar. a lion ramp, az, guttee d' or, Hadlow. Or, a lion ramp. sa. Haunam (Oxfordshire and Lincolnshire). Ar. three fleurs-de-lis az. Hadnoll (Hampshire). Or, a maunch sa. Hadokes. Ar. a cross sa. in the first quarter a fleur- de lis of the second. Crest — A talbot's head erased sa. collared ar. Hadowie (Scotland), Ar. three hunting-horns ea. stnnged gu. Hadringdon. Erm. a cross voided gu. Hadsuall. Or, a cross engr. gu. Hadsley (Essex). Az. on a chev. or, three crosses potent sa. Hadson (Cambridgeshire). Sa. a chev. betw. three hawks volant or. Hadson. The same Arms. Crest — On a ducal coro- net or, a lion ramp. gu. Hadsor (Middle Temple, London). Gu. thi'ee bars erm. betw. ten crosses formee or, three, three, three, and one, a canton of the last. Crest — Out HAG II A K of a ducal coronet gii. a drason's head or, holding in the month some leaves vert. Haustock (Suffolk). Or, a bend ei-m. perforated through a chev. gu. Hadstock. Or, a chev. gu. and bend erm. Haustocke. Or, a chev. gu. and canton erm. Hadwick (Scotland). Ar. three hunting-horns sa. Hauys. Barry of eight az. and ar. ; on a canton gu. a lion ramp. or. Haffenden (borne by James Haffenden, of Home- wood, CO. Kent, and of Clearwell Court, co. Glou- cester, esq. descendant of a family long resident in Kent, and immediately derived from Laurence Haffenden, of Bugglesden, esq. bailiff of Tenderden, 1 Richard III.) Chequy sa. and ar. on a bend az. three mullets or. Crest — An eagle's head coiiped. Haffenden (Kent). Chequy gu. and ar. on a bend az. three mullets or. Hagar (Bourne, co. Essex; granted 1605). Or, on a bend sa. three lions pass. ar. Hagar. Gu. on a bend or, three lions pass. sa. Hagar. Or, three chev. vert, each charged with a mullet ar. Hacart (Bantascan ; by Pat. 1814). Per bend az. and or, on a bend sa. betw. two estoiles of sixteen points, counterchanged, a lion pass. ar. betw. as many crosses moline of the second. Crest — A lion ramp. ppr. Motto — Sans peur. Hagari hy, or Hacarty (Ireland). Gu. afesse chequy ar. and az. Crest — A dexter hand ppr. holding up an escallop or. Hack LEY. Per pale harry of six gu. and or, counter- changed, an inescutcheon ar. ; on a chief, per pale, the dexter, per bend gu. and or ; the sinister, per bend sinister, or and gu. Hagell. Erminois, a pile gu. Crest — An olive branch slipped ppr. Hagelle. Gu. two bars or, in chief an escutcheon of the last. Hagen (Bemiondsey). Az. on a chev. or, betw. two doves, close, in chief, ar. and in base an oak tree ppr. a mullet. Crest — A dove, rising, ar. Hacen. Or, a fesse betw. three cramp-irons sa. Crest — A stork's head erased ppr. Hagcak (Bourne, co. Cambridge, and Essex). Ar. on a bend sa. three lions pass, of the first. Crest —On a mount vert a talbot pass, or, collared and lined gu. Haggard. Az. a mullet of six points ar. Haggard (home by William Haggard, of Braden- ham, CO. Norfolk, esq. the representative of an ancient family which came from Perthshire temp. James I.) Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a mullet of six points, ar. for Haggard ; second, erm. on a chief indented az. thi*ee martlets or, each holding in his beak a trefoil slipped ar. for Rider ; third, vert, a chev. betw. three garbs or, for Amvand; and on an escutcheon of pretence (Mr. Haggard having m. a Russian co-heiress) ar. a man and tree ppr. for Mevbohm. Crests — First, a mullet of six points, as in the arms, for Haggard; second, out of a mural crown per pale or and az. a snake erect ppr. holding in his mouth a trefoil slipped vert. Hagcatt, or Hacet (Somersetshire, temp. Henry VI.) Ar. two bends gu. Hacger. Vert, a lion ramp, within an orle ar. Crest — A demi lion gu. supporting a long cross az. Hacgerston (Haggerston Castle, CO. Northumberland, bart.) Az. ou a bend cotised ar. three billets sa. Crest — A lion ramp. ar. Hacgerston. The same Arms, Crest — A talbot erm. Haggerstone (Northumberland). Az. on a bend cotised ar. three garbs of the field. Hagges (Scotland). Az. a dolphin naiant in a sea betw. three cinquefoils ar. Crest — An arm in armour, embowed, brandishing a scimetar ppr. Hagley. Per pale or and az. three bars counter- changed, in chief two palets, and as many can- tons, also counterchanged, an inescutcheon ar. Crest — A dexter arm in armour, embowed, holding in the gauntlet a battle-axe, all ppr. Hagne (Scotland). Az. on a saltirebetw. a mullet in chief and base, and a decrescent and increscent in fesse ar. a primrose slipped ppr. Motto— Sam transit Hyems. Hague. Per cross sa. and gu. a cross ar. Crest — Issuing from a tower a leopard's head collared gu- Hague (borne by Barnard Hague, of Mictlegate, co. York, esq. a descendant from a Berkshire family of that name). Per chev. or and ar. two mullets az. in chief, and a crescent gu. in base. Crest— A. griffin's head erased ar. Hague (borne by Thomas Hague, of Stanley Hall, near Wakefield, esq.) Ar. a bend az. on a chief gu. three martlets of the field. Crest — A martlet ar. Haidon (Devonshire). Ar. three bars gemelles az. ; on a chief gu. a^wivre or. Haig, or Haigh. Az. a saltire betw. four crescents, facing inward to the centre, ar. Crest — A demi savage, holding over the dexter shoulder a ham- mer. Haige (Bemerside, Scotland). Az. a saltire can- • toned with two stars in chief and base, and with as many crescents addorsed in the flanks, ar. Crest— A rock ppr. Motto, above the crest — Tyde what may ; and below — Sola virtus invicta. Haigh (as borne by Joseph Haigh, of Spring Wood, Huddersfield, co. York, esq.) Arms, as the pre- ceding. Crest — A talbot's head erased gu. Haigh (Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a fesse chequy ar. and az. ; second and third, or, a lion ramp. gu. debruised by a ribbon sa. Hailard. Ar. three bars betw. ten fleurs-de-lis az. four, three, two, and one. Hailstones (that Ilk). Ar. a cross couped az. betw. four pheons of the last. Crest— A rose branch bearing roses, all ppr. Haine (Devonshire). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three martlets sa. Haines (Berkshire). Ar. a fesse az. bezantee, betw. three annulets of the second. Haines. Gu. three crescents paly wavy, ar. and az. Crest — On a crescent an arrow in pale ppr. Haines. Or, on a fesse gu. three bezants, in chief a greyhound courant az. collared ar. Crest — An eagle displ. az. semfee d' estoiles ar. Hains. Ar. on a fesse betw. three annulets gu. as many ducal coronets or. Hair (Scotland). Az. two bars or, a chief indented of the last. Crest — Two daggers in saltire ppr. Hairsnet. Az. two bars dancettee erm. betw. six crosses crosslet or, three, two, and one. Hairstanes (Craiges, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a chev. or, betw. three keys fesseways ar. ; second and third, ar. a savage's head, couped, distilling drops of blood, thereon a bonnet com- posed of bay and holly leaves, all ppr. within an orle of eight martlets sa. Crest — A dexter arm holding a key ppr. Motto — Tonjours fidele. Haitlie (Mellarstoun, Scotland). Or, ou a bend az. three boars' heads erased of the first. Haitlie. Az. a sword bendways, hilt in chief, or, betw. two mullets of the last. Crest — A hand holding four arrows, points downward. Haize, or De la Haize (London ; originally of France, 1757). Erminois, a saltire gu. ; on a chief of the last three escallops or. Crest — A wolfs head ppr. erased gu. charged on the neck with an escallop or. Hake (Devonshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three hakes haurient gu. Hake (Peterborough, co. Northampton). Gu. a bend betw. two boars' heads erased, bendways, ar. Crest — A sword erect ar. hilt and pomel or, eufiled with a boar's head couped az. H\KE. Az. three hake-fishes haurient ar. Hakebeche (Emneth, co. Norfolk). Or, on two bars az. three ducal coronets of the field. Hakebeche, or Hakbeech. Or, two bars az. Hakefokd (Gloucestershire). Or, an eagle displ. sa. collared ar. Hakeford. Or, an eagle displ. sa. a beud ar. H A L II A L Hakeluyt (Gloucestei-shire). Ar. on a bend cotised gu. tliree mullets of the field. (Another, or). Haket (Shropshire). Gu. three poleaxes or. Hakewood. Az. a chev. betw. three escallops ar. Hakewoou. Crest — ^On a chapeau a garb ppr. Halampton. Ar. on a bend gu. three eagles displ. or. Halanton. Az. a bend ar. betw. three eagles displ. or. Halaton. Gu. three bucks* heads or. Halbavne (Devonshire). Ar. a cher. sa. betw. two launches of the last. Halbecke. Or, two bars gu. Hai.bebdyn. Gu. a chev. betw. three halberts ar. staves or. Crest — A wolf ramp, reguard ppr. Halbeyn. Ar. a chev. betw. two Haunches sa. Halcro (Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a mountain vert issuing from the base ; second and third, erm. on a fesse gu. three crescents ar. Crest — Two hands holding a sword in pale ppr. Haldane. Ar. a bend engr. gu. a chief sa. Crest — A globe ppr. Halden (that Ilk). Gu. two leopards ar. Halden (Halden, co. Kent). Ar. a chief sa. over all a bend engr. gu. Halden (Gleneagles, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a saltire engr. sa. ; second, ar. a saltire engr. cantoned with four roses gu. ; third, or, a bend chequy sa. and ar. Crest — An eagle's head erased or. Motto — Suffer. Hai.den (Lanark, Scotland). The same, with a cres- cent in the centre for diff. Halden. Ar. a chief az. over all a bend engr. gu. HALDENBYjOr HoLUENBY (HaUlenby, co. York). Vert, a fesse betw. three covered cups or. Crest — A swan, close, ar. beaked and legged gu. in the beak a sprig of laurel vert. Haldenby (Northamptonshire). .. a cross betw. twenty cinquefoils or, two, one, and two, in each quarter. Haldenby. Az. five cinquefoils in cross ar. one, three, and one. Haldimand. Gu. a chev. betw. three annulets or. Crest — A sea-lion sejant ppi\ Haldon (Haldon, Scotland). Gu. two lions pass. guard, ar. Hale (Alderley, co. Gloucester; of this family was the celebrated Sir Maithew Hale). Ar. a fesse sa. in chief three cinquefoils of tlie last. Crest — A heron's head erased ar. Hale (King's VValden, co. Hertford, settled there for more than two centuries; Richard Hale, eldest son of Thomas Hale, of Codicote, co. Hertford, esq. purchased King's Walden temp. Elizabeth, and became of that place : he was great-great grand- father of Sir Bernard Hale, knt. Chief Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland in 1722, whose great- grandson, William Hale, esq. eldest son of the late William Hale, of King's Walden, esq. by his wife, the Hon. Mary Griniston, dau. of Jau)es, second Viscount Grimston, is now of King's Walden, and representative of the family). Az. a chev. embattled and counter-embattled or. Crest—A serpent ppr. entwined round five arrow-shafts or, headed sa. feathered ar. one in pale, four saltire- wise. Hale. Ar. a pale fusily gu. on the second a leopard's head or. Haleighwell. Or, on a bend gu. three goats pass, ar. armed or. Halengton. Az. a bend ar. betw. three eagles displ. or. Halep (Lamorran, co. Cornwall ; a family of con sideration in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries). Or, three bendlets sa. Hales (Woodchurch, co. Kent, also of Hales' Place, Canterbury, hart.) Gu. three arrows or, leathered and barbed ar. Crest — A dexter arm, embowed at the elbow, in armour, l)pr. garnished or, and bound about with a ribbon gu. holding an arrow, as in the ai'ms. Hales (Beaksbourue, CO. Kent, 12 June, ICtjO, since of Brymore, co. Snmei'set, bart.) As the preceding. Motto — Vis unita fortior. Hales, or Hals (Devonshire). Ar. a fesse betw. three griffins' heads erased sa. Hales. The same .4/v«.y. Crest — -A griifin sejant ar. Hales (Hackbendon, co. Kent). Gu. on a saltire ar betw. four dcmi lions ramp or, a cross of the first pierced vert. Hales (Coventry, and Tunstall, co. Kent). Gu. three broad arrows or, feathered and headed ar. Crest — An arm, embowed, in armour, ppr. garnished or, holding in the hand ppr. an arrow ar. headed gold, round the arm a scarf vert. Hales (Mychurch, co. Somerset). Sa. a chev. betw, three lions ramp. ar. Hales (Staffordshire). Ar. three broad arrows az. Hales (granted 1616). Sa. on a fesse or, betw. two chev. ar. a cinquefoil gu. all within a bordure erm. Hales. Az. a chev. embattled ar. (Another, or.) Hales. Sa. a fret and canton ar. Hales. Barry of eight az. and ar. on a canton gu. a lion pass. or. Hales. Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three annulets gu. as many estoiles or. Hales. Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three annulets gu. as many estoiles of eight points of the first. Hales. Sa. a fesse or, betw. two chev. ar. all within a bordure of the last. Hales. Sa. a chev. betw. three lions pass. ar. Hales. Sa. a fesse betw. two chev. or, a bordure ar. Hales. Ar. on a chev. betw. three annulets sa. as many stars of the field. Hales. Ar. three battle-axes in pale, harry, sa. Hales. Gu. three arrows ar. points downward, barbed or. Hales. Quarterly, gu. and ar. in the first quarter three arrows or, feathered of the second ; in the second quarter a lion ramp. sa. within a bordure engr. of the same. Hales. Ar. a b;ind engr. vert. Hales, or Hailes Abbey (Gloucesterhire). Ar. in bend dexter a crosier gu. surmounted with a lion ramp. of the last, all within a bordure sa. bezantee. Hales-0 wen-Abbey (Shropshire). Az.a chev. ar. betw. three fieurs-de-lis or. Haleston. Paly of six ar. and sa. on a chev. gu. a cross crossiet or. Hally (London, and Edgware Bury, co. Middlesex). Az. three goats pass. ar. a chief of the last. Crest — A goat's head erased ar. gorged with a chaplet gu. Haley (Eartham, co. Sussex). Or, on a cross az. a cinquefoil betw. four mascles of the field. Crest — On a crescent ar. a cross patonce gu. Halfacre (Whiston, co. Cornw^iU). Erm. on a chev. vert, betw. three lions' heads erased gu. as many acorns or. Halfehide (granted 1560). Ar. two chev. conjoined in I'esse sa. Crest — A greyhound sejant or, col- lared az. garnished and ringed of the first. Halfoku (Wistow Hall, co. Leicester; seated there time immemoi'ial ; Sir Richard Halfor;!, of tliat place, a devoted royalist during the civil wars, re- ceived King Ciiarles I. at Wistow (where his Ma- jesty slept the night before the battle of Naseby), and supplied liim with large sums of money. Sir Richard was created a liaronet in 16-11, and the dignity remained with his descendants until the decease, in l/bO, of Sir diaries Halford, the seventh bart. when the representation of the Halfords of Wistow tievolved on Henry Vaughan, M.D. who assumed the name and arms of Halford, and was ci'eated a Baronet; he is the present distinguished Sir Henry Halford, bart. G.C.H.) Ar. a grey- hound pass. sa. ; on a chief az, three fleurs-de-lis or. By royal warrant of augmentation, in IS27,in commemoration of the present baronet's services, a rose ar. was substituted for the centre of lleurs- de-lis ; and as further augmentation, on a canton erm. a stafl' entwined with a serpent ppr. and un- signed by a coronet composed of crosses pattee and lleurs-de-lis. Crests — First, of augmentation, a staff entwined by a serpent ppr. and ensigned by a coronet composed of crosses pattee and fleurs-de- lis ; second, a gi'eyhound's head couped at the neck sa. collared or. Motto (as borne by the present Sir Henry Halford, bart. M.D.) — Mutas inglorius artes — To exercise, u/iamhitious of glory, the silent arts. This motto is an elegant quotation from 3 I H A L HAL Virgil's descviption of tlie physician lapis. Sup- porters — Two emeus ppr. each goi'ged with a co- ronet, composed of crosses pattee and fleurs-de lis. Halpord (Paddock House, near Canterbury, abranch of the preceding). Ar. a greyhound statant sa. collared or ; on a chief az. three fleurs-de-lis of the third. Crest — A detni greyhound sa. collared or. Motto — Viitus in actione consistit. Halfpenny. Chequy ar. and sa. on n chief or, a rose gu. leaved vert, seeded of the third. Crest — A lion sejant, holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee, and resting the sinister on a tri- angle gu. Halfpenny. Ar. a mullet gu. pierced of the first. Halgate, or HoLCATE (Helsworth, CO. York). Barry of four ar. and gu. a bend or, betw. two bulls' heads sa. Halghton. Or, two bars gu. on a chief ar. three open bowls of the second, the insides of the third. Halchwell, or Halwell (Halwell, co. Devon : ex- tinct about the ye.ir 1500: the co-heiresses were six sisters — the eldest m. to Bray; the second to Brooke, Lord Couham ; the third to Verney, and afterwards to Catesby ; the fourth to Pecham ; the fifth to Bruges; and the sixth to Lifield). Ar. on a cher. gu. three anniilets or. Halhead. Erm. five bars gu. over all three escutch- eons or, two and one. Crest — A falcon with wings expanded Hr. beaked and belled or. Haliers. Quarterly, ar. and az. a bend gu. Halke (Selling, near Feversham, co. Kent). Gu. a fesse betw. three hawks, belled, or. Crest — A dexter arm, embowed, in armour, holding in the hand a battle-axe, all ppr. Halkhtt (Pitfirr.aiie, co. Fife, bart.) Sa. three piles conjoined in base ar. on a cliief gu. a lion pass, guard, or. Crest — A falcon's head erased ppr. Supporters — Two falcons close ppr. jessed and belled or. Mottoes : over the crest — Fides suflicit ; under the arms — Honeste vivo. Halkett (borne by Cha rles CRA lGJJi-HALKETT. of Hall Hill and Dumbarnie, co. Fife, esq. ; descended from a common ancestor with Halkett, bart. of Pitfirrane : this branch of the family has always been distinguished iu military annals ; the imme- diate progenitor. Sir John Halkett, was knighted by James VI. and became a general in the service of Holland. The fourth in descent from Sir John Halkett, Charles Halkett, esq. Colonel in the Dutch service, and Governor of Namur, m. Anne, heiress of John Craigie, of Dumbarnie, esq. one of tlie Lords of Justiciary in Scotland (by Susan, eldest dau. of Sir John Inglis, of Cramond, bart. and Lady Susan Hamilton his wife, dau. of the fourth Earl of Haddington), and by deeds of settlement was obli^-od to assume the name and arms of CiiAiciE in addition to that of Halkett: he was grandfather of the presentjrepresentatiYe, Charle s C RA ic jE-H ALK ETT, esq ) Ariiis, &c. as those of Halkett, bart. quarterly with Craigie. Halkett (borne by Gen. Sir Colin Halkett, G.C.H. &c. cS:c. Colonel 31st Foot, eldest son of the late Major-General Fredei'Ick Halkett, a scion of the Halketts of Hall Hill, co. Fife). Sa. three piles ar. on a chief gu. a lion pass. oi\ Crest — A fal- con's head erased ppr. Supporters — On the dex- ter, a horse ar. gorged with a chaplet of laurel vert, therefrom suspended the Peninsula medal, inscribed in an escroll beneath, " Vento del Pozo ;" on the sinister, a lion reguard. gu. gorged with a chaplet of laurel or, pendent therefrom the Water- loo medal and ribbon. Motto — Fides sufficit. Hall (Middleham, CO. Bedford). Ar. a cross moline sa. in tlie dexter point a fleur-de-lis gu. Hall (Horton Hall, co. Bucks, and of London). Ar. on a chev. betw. three leopards' heads erased az. a bezant. Hall (Llanover Court and Abercarn, co. Monmouth, liart.) Per pale ar. ,nnd or, on !i chev. betw. three talbots' heads erased, their necks encircled with mural crowns, thi*ee hawks' lures ppr. Crest — A griflin's head or, witli a hawk's lui'e, ppr. in its mouth, and a palm branch, vert, behind. Motto — Turpiter desperatur. Hai.l (Bishop of Bristol, 1C97). . . crusily, three tal- bots' heads erased . . . Hall, or Hull (Cambridgeshire). Az. an eagle displ. or. Hall (Haninsley, co. Cambridge). Ar. a chev. gu. fretty of the first, betw. three demi lions ramp az. ; on a chief of the second as many chaplets or. Hall (Devonshire). Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three talbots' heads erased of the second. Hall (Devonshire). Az. a chev. ar.betw. three chap- lets or. Hall (Devonshii-e). Gu. a bend vaire, betw. six crosses crosslet ar. Hall (Devonshire). Ar. four lozenges in pale gu. on each a leopard's face or. Hall (Devonshire). Ar. a broad arrow gu. feathered or, betw. three harts' horns of the third. Hall (Brittly, co. Durham). Ar. a chev. sa. fretty or, betw. three demi lions pass. az. ; on a chief gu. as many annulets of the first. Hall (Newsham, co. Durham). Ar. a chev. engi". az. betw. three talbots' heads sa. ; on a chief of the second as many mullets of the first. Crest — ■ A talbot's head erased ar. gorged with a collar chequy or and az. Hall (Streatham, in the Isle of Ely). Ar. a chev. gu. fretty of the first, betw. three demi lions ramp. az. ; on a chief of the second as many chaplets or. Hall (Essex). Or, four bars sa. ; on three escutcheons ar. as many church bells of the second, clappers of the first. Hall (Coggeshall, co. Essex, and Yorkshire). The same as of Ipswich, co. Suffolk. Hall (Essex). Sa. a lion ramp. ar. Hall (Exeter; granted 20 March, 1G84). Sa. three talbots' heads erased ar. collared gu. with rings on the collars or. Crest — A talbot's head erased sa. eared ar. gorged with a chaplet or, garnished with roses gu. Hall (High-Meadow, co. Gloucester). Ar. a chev. betw. three talbots' heads erased sa. Hall (Kennington, co. Kent). Az. three halberts in fesse ar. Crest — A horse's head sa. in annour ppr. bridled and armed or, on the head two feathers az. Hall (Kent; granted 158S). Az. three poleaxes in pale or. Crest — A horse's head in armour ppr. garnished and bridled or, on his head a plume of feathers ar. Hall (Kent). Sa. three poleaxes in pale or. Hall (Lancashire). Ar. a chev. sa. fretty or, betw. three lions ramp, of the second ; on a chief gu. as many roses of the third, barbed and seeded vert. Hall (Leicestershire). Gu. a lion ramp, guard, or, crowned ar. Hall (Leicestershire and Worcestershire). Az. crusily sa. three talbots' heads erased of the last. Crest — A dragon's head az. collared or. Hall (Lincolnshire, Middlesex, and Middle-Walton, CO. York). Ar. a chev. sa. fi-etty or, betw. three demi lions ramp. az. ; on a chief gu. as many chaplets of the third. Crest — A dragon's head couped az. collared or. Hall (Spalding, co. Lincoln). Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three talbots' heads erased sa. all within a bordure gu. Hall (Grantham, co. Lincoln). Ar. on a chev. betw. three talbots' heads erased sa. as many estoiles or. Crest — A talbot's head erased or, pellettie. Hall (Grantham, co. Lincoln). Sa. three talbots' heads erased ar. Hall (Gretford, co. Lincoln). Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three talbots' heads erased sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of feathers ar. thereon a demi lion ramp, of the first. Hall (Dunglass, co. Haddington, bart.) Az. a chev. ar. betw. three cranes' heads erased at the neck or. Crest — A crane or, standing upon a mount vert, holding in the dexter foot a stone ppr. Motto — Dat cura quietem. HALL(borne by Benjamin Edward Hall, of Cilgwyn, CO. Cardigan, and Greville House, co. Middlesex, esq. lineally descended in direct line from the HAL HAL noble family of Fitzwilliam, by tlie branch Fitz- willianjs of the Hall (hence the name), settled at the Hall Place, co. Norfolk). Quarterly, first and fourth, barry of eight gu. and erm. over all three escutcheons ar. ; second and thiid, gu. on a chev. ar. betw. three talbots' heads ppr. collared or, and langued g\i, as many blue bells, also ppr. ; on an escutcheon of pretence (in right of his wife, Jane-Maria, one of the three daus. and co heiiesses of Admiral Richard Brathwaite, the last in the direct line of the family of Brathwaite of Bratliy and Warcup, co. Westmoreland), gu. on a chev. ar. three daggers sa. Crest — A demi lion ramp, ppr. holding a llaming sword, imbrued. Motto — Vive ut vivas. Some ancestors of the family bore, in the first and fourth quarters, barry of twelve, five shields, and a talbot's head for crest. Hai.l (Clifton, CO. York; resident at Leeds in 1700, .Scarborough 1750, and Manchester J794, now re- presented by John Hall, of Mersey Bank House, Heaton-Norris, and Manchester, co. Lancaster, esq. a magistrate for that county and for the borough of Stockport). Sa. a chev. betw. three dexter hands epaumee, erect and couped ar. Crest — An olive branch and a sword crossed in saltire ppr. Motto — Aut pax aut bellum. Hall (Greatford Hall, co. Lincoln; a cadet of the Pitzwilliams of Cliseby). Ar. on a chev. engr. sa. betw. three talbots' heads, erased, of the second, an estoile or. Crest — A talbot's head erased, sa. spotted or. Hall (borne by Thomas Jamiss Hall, of Arrow's Foot, CO. York, esq. barrister-at-law, formerly Judge-Advocate General, and Member of the Honourable House of Assembly of the Island of Jamaica, where the family possess extensive estates. Mr. Hall is only surviving son of the late Cossley Hall, of Albemarle-street, London, and of Hyde Hall, Florene Hall,&c. in the Island of Jamaica, esq. by his second wife Elizabeth Bromley, eldest child of the late Thomas Rose, of St. Anne's in Jamaica, esq. The Halls of Jamaica were a branch of the Halls of Greatford Hall). Arms and Crest, as the preceding. Motto — Remember, and forget not. Hall (Lincolnshire). Ar. crusily gu. three talbots' heads, erased, sa. Crest — A talbot's bead, erased, sa. (Another crest — A griffin's head, erased, az. collared or). Hall (Sawforth and Harborough, co. Lincoln). Ar. a chev. betw. three demi lions ramp. gu. ; on a chief of the last as many chaplets or. Crest — A greyhound's head, erased, gu. collared or. Hall (Lincolnshire). Vert, on a saltire engr. ar. five mullets gu. Hall (Lincolnshire). Ar. on a saltire engr. vert, five mullets or. Hall (Lincolnshire). Gu. three talbots' beads, erased, ar. Hall (as borne by the Rev. Georce Hall, D.D. Master of Pembroke College, Oxford). Ar. a chev. betw. three talbots' heads, erased, sa. Crest — A talbot's head, as in the arms. Hall. Ar. a chev. sa. fretty or, betw. two columbines ppr. Crest — A dove, in the beak an olive branch, all ppr. Hall (Yorkshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three talbots' heads couped sa. Crest — A talbot's head, as in the arms. Hall (Berkshire and Oxfordshire). Erm. five barru- lets gu. over all three escutcheons or, a mullet for difference. Hall (as borne by Thomas Dickinson Hall, of Whatton Manor, co. Nottingham, esq. son and heir of William Henry Hall, esq. by Harriet his wife, eldest dau. of William Rastall Dickinson, of Musk- ham Grange, esq. for many yeai's Chairman of the Quarter Sessions for Nottingliam, and grandson of the late Thomas Hall, of Whatton Manor, esq.) Az. a bend betw. three talbots' heads, erased, ar. on a chief or, three roses gu. barbed and seeded ppr. Crest — A crescent, ar. surmounted by a griffin's head, erased, sa. in the beak three ears of wheat or. Motto — Persevere. Hall (Gray's Inn, London). Or, a wivern az. crowned ar. within a bordure of tlie second, charged with an enumy of eight lions, and a verdoy of as many fleurs-de-lis, of the first. Crest — A wivern sa. holding a sword az. hilted or. Hall (London; granted 18 May, 17G8). Or, on a chev. sa. betw. three demi lions pass az. five bar- rulets ar. ; on a chief gu. three chaplets of the fourth. Crest — On a wreath, or and sa. a mural crown ar. thereout issuing a dexter ami, embowed, habited az. fretty of the first, cuff of the third, in tlie hand ppr. a dagger of the last, hilt and pomel gold. Hall (London). Or, on a chief sa. a cross moline fitchee of the field. Crest — A demi lion gu. sup- porting a cross moline fitchee or. Hall (London and Laventhoi'p, co. York). Ar. a fesse betw. two greyhounds, courant, sa. collared or. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up ar. a greyhound, sejant, erm. Hall (London). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three talbots* heads, erased, pean. Hall (London). Ar. three talbots' heads, erased, sa. collared or, betw. five crosses crosslet gu. Hall (Hoxton, co. Middlesex ; granted April, 1613). Az. on a chief erm. a lion j'lass. guard, of the field. Hall (Middlesex, and of Northale and Kynersley,co. Salop). Gu. a wivern or, within a bordure az. charged with a verdoy of fleurs-de-lis, interlaced with an enumy of lions pass, of the second. Crest — On the stump of a tree, couped or, a wivern, with wings endorsed, sa. collared, ringed, and lined of the first, the line refiexed over the back, grasping in the dexter claw a sword ar. hilt and pomel gold. Hall (Norfolk). Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three chaplets or. Crest — A demi buck sa. attired or, gorged with a collar of the last, charged with three chap- lets of the first. Hall (Salisbury). Ar. on a chev. betw. three colum- bines az. stalked and leaved vert, a mullet of six points or. Hall (North Hall and Kynersley, co. Salop). Gu. a wivern or, crowned ar. on his breast an escutcheon of the last, charged with an eagle, displ. with two heads, sa. within a bordui-e az. charged with an enurny of eight lions, and a ver.Ioy of as many fleurs de-lis, of the second. Crest — On a castle, with four towers, ar. a wivern, with wings en- dorsed, gu. ducally gorged and lined or, holding in the dexter foot a sword, erect, of tlie first, hilt and pomel of the third. Hall (Salop). Sa. two bars erm. billettee of the first; in chief a hound's head, erased, betw. two chap- lets or. Crci< — A buck's head, armed or, collared sa. Hall. The same Arms. Crest — A demi buck, salient, or, eared sa. gorged with a fesse wavy betw. two cotises of the last. Hall (Salop). Ar. on a chev. cotised, gu. three chap- lets or. Hall (as borne by Thomas Kirkpatrick Hall, of Hollybush, co. Staffoi-d, esq.) Ar. thi'ee talbots' heads, erased, sa. betw. eight ci-osses crosslet gu. Crest — A griffin's head, erased, erm. Hall (Hermitage, co. Chester). Ar. three talbots' heads, erased, sa. Crest — A talbot's head, sa. Hall (Dunglass, Scotland). Az. a chev. ar. betw. three cranes' heads, erased, or. Crest — A crane or, standing on a hill vert, holding in the dexter claw a stone. Motto — Cura quletem. Hall (Scotland). Az. a fessy chequy, or andgu. betw. three cranes' heads, erased, ar. Hall (Somersetshire). Az. a chev. erm. betw. three chaplets oi*. Hall (South Nowington and Banbury, co. Oxford ; and of Warwickshire). Ar. an eagle displ. gu. Crest — A demi eagle, with wings endorsed, . . col- lared . . . Hall (Moundesmere, co. Southampton; granted I7C7). Paly of four, or and az. ; on a bend ar. tiiree human iiearts, ppr. each pierced with two arrows, saltire- ways, of the first. Crest — A demi wolf ar. iu the dexter paw a heart, as in the arms. HAL HAL Hall (Ipswicli, co. Suffolk; confirmed 8 Feb. 1587). Erm. five barrulets gu. over all three escutcheons or. Hall (Sussex). Sa. three talbots' heads, erased, ar. Hall (Sussex). Ar. three talbots' heads, erased sa. Hall (Coventry, co. Warwick). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three columbines, slipped, ppr. Hall (Bradford, co. Wilts). Sa. three poleaxes ar. Crest — An arm, embowed, in armour, ppr. gar- nished or, holding a poleaxe ar. Hall (Wiltshire). Thi'ee halberts' heads, reversed, ar. Hall (Henwict, co. Worcester). Ar. three talbots' heads, erased, sa, betw. nine crosses crosslet az. Crest — A talbot's head. Hall (Yorkshire). Sa. a chev. betw. three dexter hands, couped, ar. Hall. Gu. a lion ramp, crowned or. Hall. Per pale, ar. and sa. a chev. betw. three dol- phins, embowed, all counterchanged. Hall. Gu. a lion ramp, or, crowned az. Hall. Az. an eagle displ. or, ducally gorged ar. Hill. 'Erm. on two bars gu. three escutcheons or. Hall. Ar. three lozenges, in pale, gu. Hall. Az. a chev. betw. three covered cups or. Hall. Vert, a chev. ar. Hall. Per bend, vert and or. Hall. Ar. three piles sa. Hall. Ar. three crosses crosslet fitchee, in bend, az. betw. two bendlets gu. Crest — A dove and olive branch ppr. Hall. Ar. three talbots' heads, couped, gu. their tongues hanging out. Hall. Or, on a bend sa. three chevronels of the first, betw. two lions ramp, of the second. Hall. Ar. a chev. and bend gu. ; on a canton of the second a crescent of the first. Hall. Gu. a dragon displ. ar. on his breast an es- cutcheon puvp. within a bordure az. charged with a verdoy of fleurs-de-lis, or. Hall. Barruly erm. and gu. three escutcheons or. Hall. Az. a chev. crenellee or. Hall. Az. An eagle displ. or, niembered gu. Hall. Ar. four bars humettee gu. on the second a leopard's head or. Hall, or Hull. Erm. three lozenges gu. Hall, or Hull. Az. three eagles displ. ar. Hall. Vert, a griffin ramp. ar. Hall. Gu. a wivern ar. crowned or, on the breast an escutcheon pui-p. within a bordure az. of fleurs- de-lis and lions pass, guard, of the third. Crest — A wivern sa. the wings guttee or, ducally gorged and lined of the last, holding in the dexter claw a sword az. hilt and pomel gold. Hall. Ar. a chev. sa. fretty or, betw. three lions ramp. az. Crest — A dragon's head, couped, az. coll.ared or. Hall. Ar. a chev. sa. fretty or, betw. three lions ramp, erased, az. ; on a chief gu. as many chap- lets of the third, flowered az. Crest — A wolf's head, erased, az. collared or, edged with six plates, three and three. Hall. Ar. a fesse sa. betw. two greyhounds courant. Hall. Ar. a heart gu. depressed by a chev. of the second. Hall (Skelton Castle, co. York; derived from Joseph Hall, esq. barrister-at-law, and Catharine his wife, sister of Lawson Trotter, of Skelton Castle, esq.; John Hall, of Skelton Castle, esq. who d. in 1785, took the additional surname and arms of Stevenson). Arms, as Hall of Greatford, co. Lin- coln. Hall (Wratting Park, co. Cambridge ; as borne by General Hall, of that place, a younger son of the Skelton Castle family ; he left, by Elizabeth his wife, daughter and heir of John Carter, of Weston Colvile,esq. and Elizabeth his wife, eldest daughter and co-heir of Sir Moris Thompson, bart. second Lord Haversham, one son, John Hall, of Weston Colvile, esq. and one daughter, Elizabeth Anne Hall, wife of John Morse, of Spro-jston Hall, co. Norfolk, esq.) Arms, tLc. as the preceding. Hall (Newsham and Great Chilton, co. Durham; descended from the Halls of Greatford). Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three talbots' heads erased, az, on a chief of the second as many mullets or. Crest — A talbot's head erased sa. (The junior branches of London, &c. bore the crest, collared counter-compony, or and az. and the mullets in the ai-ms ar.) Hall (Birtley, Conset, and Framwellgate, co. Dur- ham, subsequently of Dublin, and of the county of Antrim; represented by Hi LKi ah Hall, of Bishop Wearmouth, esq.) Or, a chev. sa. fretty of the first, betw. three demi lions passant az. on a chief gu, as many chaplets ar. a martlet for diff'. Hall (Greencroft ; descended from Robert Hall, living iu the fifteenth century). Arms, as Hall of Birtley and Conset. Hallam (Hallam, co. York.) Ar. a lion ramp. az. guttee d'or. Hallam (West Hallam, Kirk Hallam, and Hallam Parva, co. Derby). The same. Hallam. Sa. a cross erm. Crest — On a mount vert a bull gu. Halle. Erm. two bars gu. the first charged with two, the other with one, escutcheons, or. Halle, or Hale. Az. a chev. counter-embattled, or. Halleley, Hallf.ly, or Halliley (Hackney, co. Middlesex). Az. a chev. flory and counterflory, ar. betw. three martlets or. Haliep (Cornwall). Or, two bends sa, Hallkp (Cornwall). Ar. three bends sa. Hallks (Upwimborne, co. Dorset). Gu. three grey- hounds' heads, erased, ar. Halles, Hale, or Hales. See Hale. Halles. Az. a chev. betw. three cups, covered, or. Halles. Gu. three arrows or, barbed and feathered ar. Hallesfield. Ar. two bends wavy sa. Hallestowe. Paly of six, ar. and sa. on a chev. gu. a crosslet or. Hallet (Higham, near Canterbury). Or, a chief engr. sa. over all, on a bend engr. gu. three be- zants. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion ar. holding in the paws a bezant. Hallet (Stedcombe, iu Axmouth, co. Devon ; origi- nally from Barbadoes, and immediately descended from Richard Hallet, esq. who purchased Sted- combe in 1691, and his wife, the heiress of South- cote of Dulcis). Arms and Crest, as the preceding. Hallet (Cannons, co. Middlesex). The same Arms. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion. Hallet (Whitchurch, co. Middlesex; certified at the College of Arms, Luiidori, May, 1799). The same Arms, with a crescent for diff. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion ramp, ar, holding between the paws a bezant. Hallet (Crockhorn, co. Somerset). The same Arms- Crest — A demi lion h.olding a bezant. Halleton, Sa. a chev. or, betw. three garbs ar. Hallett. The same Arms as Hallet. Crest — A dexter hand holding a key ppr. Hallewell (Devonshire). Ar. on a bend sa. three bezants. Hallewell. Ar. on a chev. sa. three bezants. Hallewell. Ar. on a chev. sa. three annulets of the field. Crest — A boar's head, erect, betw. two ostrich feathers. Hallewto.n. Gu. a lion ramp ar. crowned or. Halley (London). Az. a chev. betw. three annulets or, over all, on a fesse of the last, as many mait- lets gu. Halliday (Wiltshire and Somersetshire; descended from Walter Halliuay, styled the Minstrel, Master of the Revels to Edward IV. who acquired the lands of Rodborough, co. Gloucester. The co heirs of Alderman William Halliday, first Chair- man of the United East India Company, and, at the poriod of his decease, 14 fvlarch, 1623, repre- sentative of the family, were — Ann, wife of Sir Henry Mildmay, of Wanstead, in Essex; and Margaret, »«. to Sir Edward Hungerford, of Cors ham, CO. Wilts. The male line was continued by his brother, Samuel Halliday, esq. ancestor of the HAL HAL Hallidays of Frome, co. Somerset, extinct in 1823 ; the Hallidays of Yard House, near Taunton, now represented by Simon Wem.man Hai.liday, esq. only son of the late Simon Halliday, of Iford Park, CO. Wilts, and Westcomhe Park. co. Kent ; the Hallidays of Warminster, &c. &c.) Sa. three helmets ar. garnished or, within a border engr. of the second; quarterly, with Troubridce, viz. or, on a bridge of three arches in fesse gu. masoned sa. the streams transfluent, ppr. a fane ar; Crest — A demi lion ramp, or, holding an anchor az. Motto — Quarta saluti. Halliday (Rodborough, «o. Gloucester ; derived from Edward, second son of Henry Halliday, of Minchin Hempton, son of Walter Halliday, the Minstrel. Of this branch was Sir Leonard Halliday, Lord M.ayor of London in 1005.) Arms, &c. as the pre- ceding. Halliday (Tullibole, Stewartry of Annandale; de- rived from Theobald Halliday, by the daughter and heir of Col. Hay, of Tullibole : the heiress of the family, Catherine, daughter of John Halliday, esq. of Tullibole, 7n. the Rev. Archibald MoncreilT). Ar. a sword paleways, the pomel within a crescent in base gu. a canton az. charged with a St. Andrew's cross of the first. Crest — A boar's head couped ar. armed or. Motto — Virtute parta. Halliday (Whiouyreg, Stewartry of Annandale, a branch of Halliday of Tullibole ; now represented by the Rev. Walter Halliday, of Whinnyrig, co. Dumfries, and Linton, co. Devon, son of the late Simon Halliday, esq. banker, of Loudon). Arms, &c. as the preceding. Halliday (Castlemains andChapmantown, Stewartry of Kirkcudbright). Arms, &c. as the preceding. Halliday (as borne by the late Sir Andrew Halliday, K. G. H. Deputy Inspector of Army Hospitals, &c.) Same as Halliday of Tullibole, the field being arm. and the additions of a mural crown above the point of a sword, a wreath, on either side of the same. Crest, as Tullibole, transpiercing the boar's head with a sword. Halliday (Leasowes, co. Salop, and Scotland). Ar. a crescent, issuing therefrom a sword, erect, gu. a chief erm, on a canton az. a cross of St. Andrew. Crest — A dexter arm, in armour, embowed, lying fesseways, holding a sword, embrued, ppr. {Atiotlier crest — A boar's head, couped, ar. armed or. Another, a boar's head, erased, sa.) Hallifax (Waltham Lodge, Chelmsford, co. Essex). Or, on a pile engr. sa. three crosses crosslet of the first, between two fountains, ppr. Crest — A moor- cock, with wings expanded, per bend sinister, sa. and gu. combed and wattled of the last, ducally gorged, and charged on the breast with a cross crosslet or. Hallifax (as borne by the Rev. Robert Fitzwilliam Hallifax, A. M. son of the late Samuel Hallifax, Bishop of St. Asaph, by Catherine his wife, daughter of William Cooke, D. D. Dean of Ely, and Provost of King's College, Cambridge. The bishop's ancestor, Thomas Waterhouse, of Halifax, CO. York, who settled in London, was one of his Majesty's justices of the peace in IGBO, and having dropped his patronymic, Waterhouse, assumed for surname the name of his native town of Halifax). Arms, &c. as preceding. HALLiGWELL(HolweU; Sir Richard Halligwell, of Hol- well,7«. Anne, dau. and heir of Sir John Noi'bury, knt. by Elizabeth, eldest sister and coheir of Ralph Boteler, Baron Sudley, and had a daughter and heiress, Jane, mother, by her husband, Ed- mund Baron Braye, of a son and heir, John Baron Braye). Or, on a bend gu. three goats ar. attired of the first. Hallington (Cambridgeshire). Ar. on a bend gu. three eagles displ. of the field. Hallington, or Hallovvton. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. crowned or. Crest — Oat of a ducal coronet or, a greyhound's head sa. Hallington. Az. a bend ar. betw. three eagles di.spl. or. Hallington. Ar. a bend gu. Hallirand, or Hallirard. Ar. on a fesse sa. three crescents or. Hallis. Gu. a fesse, embattled counter-embattled, or, betw. three leopards' faces ar. Hallivvell. Or, on a bend gu. three goats, trippant, ar. attired of the field. Halliwell (Pike House, co. Lancaster; Mary, sister and heiress of John Halliwell, esq. m. in 1720, Robert, son and heir of Charles Beswicke, esq. and his wife Esther, daughter and co-heiress of Samuel Harmer, esq.) Ar. on a bend gu, three antelopes passant of the first, attired or. Crest — A griffin passant, wings expanded ar. beaked and legged gu. Hallman (Devonshire, 1607). Vert, a chev. ar. guttee de sang, betw. three pheons or. Crest — A cross- bow, erect, or, betw. two wings gu. Hallom (Northumberland). Sa. two bars vairfe, ar. and vert. Hallom. Sa. a cross engr. erm. Crest — A hand gu. holding a grenade, fired, ppr. Hallom. Sa. a cross ar. guttee de poix. Halloran (Ireland) Crest — Within a fetterlock a lion's head erased. Hallow (Kent). Gu. three crescents ar. within a bordure engr. or. (Another, ar.) Hallow. Gu. three crescents ar. within a hordure of the last. Crest — An eagle displ. reguard. or, holding in the dexter claw a sword, in pale, ppr. Halloway (London) Gu. a fesse erm. betw. three crescents ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp, guard. purp. Hallowes (originally Hallowes in Dronfield, subse- quently of Dethick, and now of Glapwell, co. Derby). Az. on a fesse ar. betw. three crescents of the second, as many torteaux. Crest~A demi griffin ramp. sa. winged arg. Halls (Shropshire). Ar. two piles, issuing from the dexter and sinister chief points, sa. Halls. Ar. four lions pass, guard in bend, sa. hetw. two double cotises of the last. Hallusby. Sa. a saltire or, a label gu. Hallwell (Halwel, co. Devon). See Halywel. Hallys. Sa. on a chey. betw. three lions ramp. ar. an annulet. Halnaby. Ar. a fesse betw. six fleurs-de-lis sa. Halnesby. Sa. a cross sarcelly or, a label gu. Halperton. Gu. three crescents or, a label of five points componee, of the last and az. Halperton, or Haperton. Gu. a crescent or, a label of three points az, on each an estoile of the second. Halpin. Ar. fretty sa. a fleur-de-lis gu. Crest — Out of a tower ar. a demi griffin sa. Halram. Gu. fretty ar. a fesse or. Halsall (Halsall, CO. Lancaster). Or, three swans' heads, erased, az. Halsam (Lincolnshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three leo- pards' heads gu. Halsby (Leicestershire). Ar. a lion ramp. az. bil- lettee of the field. Halse (Kenedon and Efl'ord, co. Devon; originally from Cornwall, settled at Kenedon, temp. Edward III. The daus. and co-heirs of Matthew Hals, of Efford, esq. in the reign of Charles II. m. Elford and Trelawny). Ar. a fesse betw. three griffins' heads erased sa. Crest — A griffin sejant, wings endorsed, ar. Halse (FentongoUan, and Tresawsen, co. Cornwall ; supposed by Hals, the Cornish historian, to have been descended from the family of De Als. More certain is it that the family derived from John Hals, appointed one of the Judges of the Common Pleas, in 1423, who built the ancient mansion of Kenedon, in Devon. His direct descendant. Sir Nicholas Hals, purchased FentongoUan, the seat of the Carminows, in ICOO. From a younger branch, of which was~William Hals, the historian above named, derived James Halse, esq. late M. P. for St. Ives). Ar. a fesse betw. three alces' or griffins' heads erased sa. Halshy (Devonshire). Or, a fesse betw. three grif- fins' heads erased sa. HAL HAM H alsey (Great Gaddesdeii, co. Herts ; descended from William Hawse, alius Chamber, to whom was granted, 30 Henry VIH. upon the dissolution of Dartford Monastery, the rectory of Great Gaddes- den, CO. Herts). Ar. on a pile sa. three griffins' heads erased, of the first. Halsev (Hertfordshire). Ar. three boars' heads, couped, in pale, sa. Crest — A sword erect, ar. hilt or, on the blade a boar's head, couped, sa. HiLSEY (Surrey). Ar. guttee de poix, on a pile az. three griffins' heads erased, of the first, ducally gorged or. Crest — On a garb, lying fesseways, or, a griffin's head sa. guttee d'eau, ducally gorged ar. Halsey (Henley Park, co. Surrey). Ar. three boars' heads erased, in pale, sa. Crest — On a sword erect, ppr. pomel and hilt or, a boar's head erased, transfixed, sa. H\LSEY. Ar. on a fesse betw. three griffins' heads, erased, gu. a mullet of the first. Hai.shall (Halsall, co. Lancaster). Ar. three dra- gons' heads erased az. Crest — A dragon's head erased, per pale, ar. and az. Halshall. Ar. three snakes' heads az. Halsham (Suffolk). Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three leopards' heads gu. Halsham. Ar. a chev. betw. three leopai'ds' heads gu. Halson (Yorkshire). Or, a fesse chequy, ar. axid az. in chief a lion pass. gu. Halsted (Essex). A coronet composed of one fleur- de-lis and two leaves on the bend. Halsted (Sunning, CO. Berks, and London; granted 10 May, 1687). Gu. an eagle displ. erm. beaked and legged or, a chief, chequy, of the last and az. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, chequy, or and az. a demi eagle, issuant, erm. beaked of the first. Halsted (as borne by Admiral Sir Lawrence Wil- liam Halsted, K.C.B. 182C). The same Arms and Crest. Halsted (London). Gu. an eagle displ. erm. a chief chequy, ar. and az. Halsted. Gu. two bars ar. in chief three plates. Halstow. Paly of six, ar. and az. ; on a chev. gu. three crosses crosslet of the first. Hals WELL (Halswell and Wells, co. Somerset). Az. three bars wavy ar. over all a bend gu. Halswell. Gu. a cross betw. twelve crosses forniee fitchee ar. Crest — An ounce sejant, ppr. resting the forepaw on a shield gu. Halswell. Gu. a cross betw. twelve crosses crosslet fitchee ar. Halthorp. Sa. on a chev. betw. three owls ar. raem- bered or, as many lozenges of the field, charged with three. . . .or and erra. a chief az. Haltemprise-Priory (Yorkshire). Sa. a cross patonce quarterly, ar. and gu. (Another coat, sa. a cross fleury ar.) Haltoft, or Holtoft. Ermines, three lozenges erm. meeting in the fesse point. Haltofte (Norfolk). Ar. three lozenges erminois, within a bordure engr. sa. Haltofte. Erm. three lozenges, their points meeting in nombril. . . . Hallofts. Ar. three lozenges in triangle, erm. Haltom, or Haltun. Ar. on a cliev. sa. three ham- mers of the field. Halton (Samford, co. Essex, bart.) Per pale, az. and gu. a lion ramp. ar. Crest — A lion sejant, ar. holding a broken lance ppr. Halton (Greenthwaite Hall, co. Cumberland, temp. Richard II. and South Winfield, co. Derby). Arms and Crest, as Halton of Samford, the lion in the arms being or. Hajton (Halton Craven, co. York; from Sir John De Halton, knighted 7 Henry III. sou and heir of Sir John de Halton, knt. seated at Halton, temp. King John, derived Nigel de Halton, of Halton, whose dau. and heiress, Margaret, m. Sir Thomas Talbot de Bashall, in Craven, co. York, kut. and by him was mother of a son and heir, Sir Thomas Talbot de Bashall, knt. Captain of the camp and town of Berwick, tcmj). Richard IX. in whose family Halton continued until about the year 1660). Ar. two bears az. Halton (Bristol). Per pale, az. and gu. a lion ramp, ar. charged on the shoulder with an escarbuncle of the second. Halton (Lancashire). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. crowned or. Halton (Yorkshire). Gu. a saltire engr. or. Halton. Per pale, gu. and az. a lion ramp, guard, or. Halton. Ar. a griffin segi eant, Avings displ. sa. Halton. Ar. a griffin jiass. wings displ. sa. armed gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gu. a griffin's head sa. betw. two wings, the dexter or, the sinis- ter az. Halton. Ar. a griffin pass. sa. ai'med gu. (Another, az.) Halton. Ar. two bars az. on each as many escallops or. Halton. Gu. a lion mmp. or, depressed by a bend eiTn. HALrON. Az. two bars ar. in chief three escallops or. Halton. Sa. a chev. or, betw. three garbs ar. Halton. Sa. a cross engr. erm. Halxton. Gu. in a crescent or, a mullet of the se- cond, a label of three points az. Crest — A dexter hand holding a dagger in pale, embrued at the point, ppr. Halxton. Gu. a crescent and label of three points, or, on each point a mullet of the field. Halxton, or Halperton. Gu. a crescent or, a label of three points az. each charged with a mullet of the second. Halyburton (that Ilk, co. Berwick). Or, on a bend az, three mascles of the first. Crest — A Moor's head, banded ar. Motto — Watch well. Halyburton (Egliscairnie, Scotland). Or, on abend wavy az. three lozenges of the first. Crest — A boar's head, couped and erect, ppr. Motto — Watch well. Halyburton (Newmains, Scotland). Or, on a bend az. three mascles, and in the sinister canton a buckle, of the first. Crest — A stag at gaze, ppr. Motto — Watch well. Halyburton (Pitcur, co. Forfar ; home by the late Lord Douglas Gordon Halyburton, son of the late Earl of Aboyne, and half-brother to the present Marquis of Hun tly, who succeeded to the estates of Pitcur on the death of his cousin, the late Hon. Hamilton Douglas Hallyburton, in 1784, and as- sumed the name and arms of Hallyburton). Or, on a bend az. betw. three boars' heads erased, sa. as many mascles of the first. Crest — A Negro's head and neck in profile, couped at the shoulders, armed with a helmet, ppr. Motto — Watch well. Halyburton (Scotland). Or, on a bend, the upper- side waved, and the under side engr. az. three lozenges of the first. Crest — A boar's head, couped and erect ppr. Motto — Watch well. Halyfax (Yorkshii-e ; granted 9 Oct. 1573). See Halifax. Halys. Barry of fourteen, ar. and az. ; on a canton or, a lion pass. gu. Halyvvell, Hallwell, or Halwell. Or, on a bend sa. three goats pass. ar. attired of the field. Crest — A hunting-horn az. stringed gu. betw. two wings or. Halywell, or Halwell. Or, on a bend gu. three goats pass. ar. attired of the field. Halywell. Ar. on a chief sa. three bezants. Ham, or Hamk. Vert, three salmons, naiant, two and one. Crest — On a chapeau a unicorn's head, erased, ppr. Ham. Az. a lion ramp, guard, ar. armed gu. Hamberbras. Chequy, or and gu. a chief ar. Hambert (Rye, co. Sussex). Gu. a bend erm. Hambey (1575). Quarterly, first, sa. three esquires' helmets or ; second, per pale, or and sa. three mullets counterchauged ; third, ar. a cross engr. sa. ; fourth, ar. a chev. betw. eight crosses crosslet sa. five in chief and three in base. Hambley, or Hamely. Sa, on a pale ar. three tor- teaux. Crest— k dolphin, hauriaut, az. II A M HAM IfAMBOnouoH. Gu. a tower ar. within an oile of crosses crosslet or, and guttee d'or, alternately. Crest — On a mount vert a horse courant, ar. H/iMBOROOGH. Ar. a tower sa. within an orle of crosses crosslet of the last, and guttee de sang, al- ternately. Crest, as the last. Ha II BOROUGH. Gu. a castle or, betw. eight guttfees d'cau. Hambuois. Sa. on a bend ar. three escallops gu. Ham BURY. Az. a cheT. or, in chief a lion pass, guard, ar. Hamby (Lincolnshire; granted 12 March, 156S). Az. tliree close helmets or. Crest — A hawk volant, ppr. beaked, legged, and inside of the wings, or. Haiiuen, or Hampuen (Hartwell, co. Bucks, and Rothwell, CO. Northampton). Ar. a saltire gu. betw. four eagles displ. az. Crest — An eagle's head erased, az. (Another crest — A talbot pass. erm. collared and lined gu. the end of the line tied iu a bow-knot, and over the back.) Hamuen (London). Sa. a fesse betw. two chev. erm. Hame (Cornwall). Vert, two salmons hauriant, ar. Hamelden. Ar. fretty gu. on the points thereof fleurs-de-lis or. Hamelden. Ar. fretty of eight pieces gu. each charged in the midst with a fleur-de-lis or. Hamelen (Cambridge). Ar. fretty gu. flory or. Hasielin. Chequy, or and sa. IIaiiieli- (Buckinghamshire). Az. a chev. dancettee or. Hamei.i,, or Hamel. Az. a fesse betw. three griflins pass. or. Crest — A crescent or. Hahelton (Suffolk). Ar. fretty, and the field re- plenished with fleurs-de lis, gu. Hamei.yn (Cambridge). Gu. semee de-lis fretty or. Hamelyn, Hamelen, Hamelin, Hamelyng, and Ha- HCLYNE. Ar. three bulls pass. sa. Crest — A hand pulling a rose from a bush ppr. Hamelyn, or Hamlyng. Ar. three bulls pass. sa. armed and langued gu. Hamelyn. Ar. fretty gu. on a chev. of the second a tleur-de-lis or. Hamelyn. Chequy, ar. and sa. Hamelyn. Chequy, ar. and az. Hamelyne, or Hamelin (Buckinghamshire). Gu. a lion ramp. erm. ducally crowned or. Hamelyne (Leicestershire, temp. Edward III.) The same Arms. Hamelyng. Gu. fretty ar. the field replenished with fleurs-de lis or. Crest — A seahorse couchant, resting his paw on a cross pattee ar. Hamend. Az. three attires of a stag in pale, or. Hamer. Gu. a cock or. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up erm. a lion's head ar. Hamersley (Lord Mayor of Loudon, 1687 ; and Staf- fordshire ; granted 1014). Gu. three rams' heads, couped, or. Crest — -A demi griifin or, holding a cross crosslet fitc.hee gu. Hamerton (Hamerton, Wigglesworth, and Hellifield Peel, CO. York ; a knightly family, one of tlie most ancient in tlie North of England, derived, through Richard De Hamerton, Loid of Hamerton, Knolsmere, Wigglesworth, Hellilield Peel, and Langfield, grandson of John De Hamerton, Lord of Hamerton, living G and 33 Edward III. from Richard de Hamerton, living 12 Henry II. The present representative is James Hamerton, of Hel- lifield Peel, esq.) Ar. three hammers sa. quar- tering, I. Do Knoll, of Knolsmere, Wigglesworth, and Hellifield Peel. ii. Ai'ches of Wigglesworth. 111. Radclitf of Langfield. iv. Langfield of Lang- field, v. Simon de Montealto. vi. Folkinghara of North Hall. vii. Chisenhall of Chisenh.ill, co. Lancaster. Crest — A greyhound couchant. Motto — Fixus adversa sperno. Hamerton. The same Arms. Crest — A hand hold- ing a broken hammer ppr. Hamerton (Staftordshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three pickaxes sa. (')f,s<— A swan issuant, wings ad- dorsed and distended, ar. Hamerton (Yorksliire). Ar. a fesse betw. three lions rump. sa. tails forked. Hamerton. Quarterly, ar. and sa. (Another, ar. and vert.) Hameston. Erm. a saltire, chequy, or and gu. betw. four bezants. Hamey (St. Luke's, Chelsea). Gu. a fesse, betw. a roebuck, courant, in chief, or, and three estoiles, in base, ar. Hamey. Gu. a fesse or, in chief a buck, courant, of the last, and in base three mullets ar. two and one. Hamfield, or Hanfield (Essex). Or, a chev. sa. Hamforo (Lincolnshire). Gu. a bend ar. betw. six mullets of the second. Hamigston. Ar. on a chev. engr. sa. betw. three demi lions, erased, vert, as many trefoils, slipped, erm. Crest — A dragon's head, erased, gu. ducally gorged ar. Hamill (Ireland). Az. two bars erm. Crest — On a ducal coronet a luopard, sejant, ppr. Hamilton {Duke of Hamltton). Quarterly; four grand quarters, viz. first and fourth, quarterly; first and fourth, gii. three cinquefoils, pierced, erm. for Hamilton ; second and third, ar. a ship, with her sails furled, sa. for Arran ; second and third, quarterly : first, az. a lion ramp. ar. crowned or, for Galloway; second, or, a lion ramp. gu. di- bruised by a bendlet sa. for Abernethy ; third, ar. three piles gu. for Wishart of Brechin ; fourth, or, a fesse chequy az. and ar. surmounted witli a bend gu. charged with three buckles of the first, for Stewart of Bonhill. Over these feudal quarterings of Douglas, as chief of that house, an escutcheon, charged with the Arms of Douglas, viz. ar. a human heart, gu. imperially crowned, ppr. on a chief az. three mullets of the field; in the point of honour, or center, brochant-sur-tout, an escutcheon az. three fleurs-de-lis, or, forCHATKL- HERAULT. Crests — Out of a ducal coronet or, an oak tree, fructed, and penetrated transversely in the main stem by a frame-saw, ppr. the frame gold, for Hamilton ; second, on a chapeau d'etat, a salamander in flames, ppr. for Douglas. Sup- porters — Two antelopes ar. ducally gorged and chained or, armed and hoofed of the last, for Hamilton ; dexter, a savage ppr. holding a baton, erect, and wreathed about the middle with laurel, vert; sinister, a stag ppr. armed and un- guled, or, both standing within a pale of wood, wreathi-d, for a compartment, for Douglas. Mottoes — Through, for Hamilton ; Jamais arriere, for Douglas. The origin of the crest anil motto of the Hamiltons, is thus narrated ; Sir Gilbert Hamilton, the founder of the family, having slain John de Spencei* in a rencounter, fled from the court of Edward II. of England, and sought safety in Scotland. Being, however, closely pursued, he and his attendant changed clothes with two wood- cutters, and taking their saws, were in the act of cutting through an oak tree, when his pursuers passed by. Perceiving his servant notice them. Sir Gilbert hastily cried out " Through," which word, with the oak and saw through it, he took for a crest, in commemoration of his deliver- ance. Hamilton (Marquis of Abercorn). Quarteily ; first and fourth, gu. three cinquefoils, pierced, erm. for Hahilto.n ; second and third, ar. a ship, with her sails furled, sa. for the Earldom of Arran. Crest and Supporters, same as given for Hamilton. Mottoes — Through : and. Sola nobilitat virtus. Hamilton (-Earl of Haddington). Quarterly; first and fourth, gu. on a chev. betw. three cinquefoils ar. a buckle az. betw. two muschetors, or spots of erm. all within a bordure or, charged with eight thistles ppr. for Hamilton of Byres; second and third, ai'. a fesse wavy betw. three roses gu. barbed and seeded ppr. for the title of Melross. Crest — Two dexter hands, conjoined fesseways, issuing from clouds, and holding betw. them a branch of laurel, erect, all ppr. Supporters — Two talbots ar. collared gu. Motto — Pr£esto et persisto. Hamilton (Viscoitnt Boyne). Gu. three cinquefoils, pierced, erm. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or, an oak ppr. fructed of the first, and penetrated transversely in the main stem by a frame saw, ppr. the frame gold. Supporters — Two mermaids II A M HAM ppr. hair dishevelled, or, each holding in the ex- terior hand a mirror of the last. Motto — Nec timeo nec sperno. Hamilton (Lord Belhaven and Stenton). Gu. a sword, erect, in pale, point upwards, ppr. pomel and hilt or, betw. three cinquefoils ar. Crest — A nag's head, couped, ar. bridled gu. Supporters — Two horses ar. bridled gu. Motto — Ride through. Hamilton (Marlborough House, co. Hants, since of the Mount, Uxbridge, co. Middlesex, bart.) Quarterly; first and fourth, gu. three cinquefoils ar. ; second and third, ar. a lymphad, with her sails furled, sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an oak tree, fructed, and transversed with a frame-saw, all ppr. Motto (oyer the crest) — Through. Hamilton (Silverton Hill, co. Lanark, bart.) Gu. three cinquefoils erm. within a bordure of the last. Crest — In a ducal coronet or, an oak tree fructed and penetrated, transversely in the main stem by a frame saw ppr. the frame or. Supporters — Two antelopes ar. gorged with ducal coronets, and chains affixed thereto. Mottoes : over the crest — Through ; under the arms — Sola nobilitas virtus. Hamilton (Trebinsham House, co. Brecon, bart.) Quarterly; first and fourth, gu. three cinquefoils erm. ; second and third, ar. a lymphad, with her sails furled, sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an oak tree ppr. fructed of the first, trans- versed with a frame saw, also ppr. Motto — Through. Hamilton (Woodbrook Tyrone, bart.) Quarterly; first and fourth, gu. three cinquefoils, pierced, erm. for Hamilton ; second and third, ar. a lym- phad sa. for Arran ; on a chief of honourable augmentation, ar. a mount, thereon a castle, a Spanish flag flowing from the battlements, all ppr. ; beneath inscribed, Alba de Tonnes. The augmentation was granted to the family, in com- memoration of the brilliant defence of the unfor- tified town and dismantled castle of Alba de Tormes, by the late General Sir John James Hamilton. Crest of augmentation — A mount, thereon a castle, as in the arms ; over it an escroU, Alba de Tormes. Family Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an oak tree, transversed with a frame-saw, all ppr. ; over it the motto — Through. Supporters — Two antelopes ar. ducally gorged, chained and hoofed or. Family Motto — Sola nobilitat virtus. Hamilton (Sir Hew Dalrymple, North Berwick, bart.) Quarterly ; first grand quarter quartered, first and fourth, gu. three cinquefoils ar. ; second and third, ar. a galley, her sails furled sa. flags gu. all within a bordure gobonated ar. and az. the first charged with hearts gu. and the latter with mullets of the first ; second grand quarter, or, on a saltire az. betw. two water bougets, in fesse, sa. nine lozenges of the field ; third grand quarter, as the second ; fourth gi'and quarter, as the first. Crests — First, out of a baron's coronet ppr. a crescent gu. ; second, out of a baron's coronet a rock, both ppr. ; round the ai-ms, suspended by orange-tanny ribbon, the badge of Baronet of Nova Scotia. Supporters — On the dexter, a lion ramp, guard. . . , and on the sinister, an antelope ar. collared gu. thereon three cinquefoils as in the arms. Hamilton (The Retreat, Topsham, co. Devon ; as borne by Alexander Hamilton Hamilton, of HuUerhurst, in Ayrshire, and of the Retreat, aforesaid, esq. E.I. CCS. son of Patrick Kelso, of HuUerhurst, esq. by Mary his wife, third daughter of Robert Hamilton, of Saltcoats, in Cunningham. Mr. Alexander Hamilton Kelso, assumed, in 1809, upon the demise of his maternal uncle. Sir Alexander Hamilton, of the Retreat, the name of Hamilton, in lieu of his patronymic, Kelso, and quartered the Hamilton arms with his paternal coat). Quarterly ; first and fourth, per pale, gu. and az. a lymph.nd betw. three cinque- foils or, for Hamilton ; second and third, sa. on a fesse cngr. betw. three garbs or, as many bugle- lioins gu. for Kelso. Crests — First, an oak tree ppr. the trunk surmounted by an escutcheon, per pale, gu. and az. charged with a cinquefoil or ; second, two spears in saltire, issuing through an eastern crown or, betw. the spears a buglehorn sa. Hamilton (Loughton, co. Essex). Gu. a sword, erect, pomel and hilt or, betw. three cinquefoils ar. quartering Terr icK of Staffordshire). Crest — In a ducal coronet or, an oak tree, fructed, and pene- trated transversely in the main stem by a frame- saw ppr. Hamilton (Envoy Extraordinary at Naples, and brother to the above). Same Arms and Crest. Hamilton (Gloucestershire). Az. achev. dancettee or. Hamilton (Mount Hamilton, Ireland). Gu. three cinquefoils erm. within a bordure per pale, ar. and or. Crest — An adder, disposed in circle, sur- rounding a cock in a guarding posture, all ppr. Motto — Adest prudenti animus. Hamilton (Ireland; descended of Millburn). Gu. a heart or, betw. three cinquefoils erm. all within a bordure embattled ar. charged with six crescents of the first. Crest — Two twigs of oak, disposed in saltire, ppr. Motto — Fortiter qui fide. Hamilton (Tyrone, Ireland). Gu. three cinquefoils erm. on a chief or, a lion pass, guard, of the first, betw. two thistles ppr. Crest— Ovit of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion gu. holding in the dexter paw a thistle of the first. Hamilton (London). Gu. three cinquefoils erm. a chief indented or. Hamilton (Hamswood, co. Meatli). Quarterly; first and fourth, gu. three cinquefoils ar. ; second and third, ar. a lymphad sa. Crest — In a ducal coronet or, an oak tree, fructed, and penetrated transversely through the main stem by a saw ppr. the frame of the first. Motto — Through. Hamilton (East Acton, co. Middlesex ; and Scotland). Gu. three cinquefoils erm. Hamilton (Aitkeuhead, Scotland; descended from James Hamilton of Aitkenhead, second son of James Hamilton of Torrance, co. Lanark, who derived from Thomas Hamilton of Torrance, second son of Thomas Hamilton of Darngaher, and grandson of Sir John Hamilton, Lord of Cadzow, whose grandson, James Hamilton, succeeded to Aitkenhead in 1049, and was great-grandfather of the present representative of the family, Mary Hamilton, of Holmhead, Spinster, eldest surviv- ing daughter and eventual heiress of the late James Hamilton, of Aitkenhead, esq. and Marion his wife, daughter of John Roberton, of Roberton and Earnock, co. Lanark, esq.) Gu. a bugle- horn betw. three cinquefoils ar. Crest — A hand holding an oak slip ppr. Motto — Virebo. Hamilton (Bangowrie, Scotland ; a cadet of Hamilton of Burutwood). Gu. a mullet betw. three cinque- foils ar. a chief of the second. Crest — A ship in distress ppr. Motto — Littora specto. Hamilton (Barns, Scotl.aud ; a scion of Raploch). Gu. a human heart or, betw. three cinquefoils erm. within a boi"dure indented of the second. Crest — A man's heart gu. charged with a cinque- foil ar. Motto — Faithful in adversity. Hamilton (Barncleugh, Scotland ; derived from James, second -son of William Hamilton of Udston). As Hamilton of Udston. Hamilton (Barnton, Scotland). Gu. on a chev. betw. three cinquefoils ar. a buckle az. betw. two muschetors sa. and sunnounted by an escutcheon, with the badge of a knight baronet, all within a bordure of the second, charged with eight tre- foils, slipped, vert. Crest — The branch of .a tri-e growing out from an old stock. Motto — Through God revived. Hamilton (Binning, Scotland). Gu. on a chev. betw. three cinquefoils ar. a buckle az. betw. two spots of ermine, all within a bordure of the second, charged with eight trefoils slipped vert. Crest — The trunk of an oak, sprouting out a twig, ppr. A/otto — Through God revived. Hamilton ( Blanterferra, Scotland). Gu. three cinque- foils erm. within a bordure counter indented, ar. and of the first. Crest — The trunk of an oak tree. HAM II A M couped, in pale, sprouting out two branches, ppr. Motto — Non deficit alter. Hamilton (Bothwellhaugh, Scotland). Gu. an an- nulet or, stoned az. betw. three cinquefoils ar. Hamilton (Broomhill, Scotland). Gu. a crescent betw. tlirce cinquefoils ar. Crest — A horse's head ar. bridled gu. Motto — Ride through. Hamilton (Broomhill, Scotland). Quarterly; first and fourth, gu. a sword surmounted by a crescent betw. three cinquefoils ar. ; second and third, gu. a fesse betw. a bent bow and arrow pointing to the dexter, in chief, and three men's legs, couped above the knee, in base, all ar. ; over all an escutcheon gu. charged with a crescent betw. three cinquefoils ar. Crest — A horse's head ar. bridled gu. Motto — Ride through. Hamilton (Brownhills, Scotland). Gu. three cinque- foils within a bordure invecked ar. Hamilton (Cairnes, Scotland). Gu. on a fesse betw. three cinquefoils ar. a man's heart ppr. Crest — The holy Bible expanded ppr. Motto — Ore lego, corde credo. Hamilton (Call, Scotland; descended of Reidhouse). Gu. on a chev. betw. three cinquefoils erm. a buckle az. all within a bordure embattled or, charged with eight thistles vert, flowered of the first. Crest — Two hands, conjoined, issuing from a cloud, and within two laurel branches orleways, all ppr. Motto — Praestando praesto. Hamilton (Colquot, Scotland ; a branch of Hamilton of Sorn and Sanquhar). Gu. three cinquefoils betw. two flasks ar. Crest — Cupid with bow, quiver, and arrow, ppr. Motto — Quos dedit areas amor. Hamilton (Craighlaw, originally of Ardoch and Ladyland, Scotland ; derived from Andrew, second son of James Hamilton, of Torrence, and now represented by William Hamilton, of Craighlaw, CO. Wigton, and Garvoch, co. Renfrew, esq.) Gu. a mullet betw. three cinquefoils, all within a bordure waved ar. Crest — A lai'ger fish in chase of a lesser ; as appears on the family seat in Irvine church. Motto — Honestiis pro patrifi. Hamilton {Cubardie, Scotland;. Gu. three cinque- foils ar. within a bordure of the last, charged with four saltires, couped, and as many mullets, couuterchanged, of the first. Crest — A cinquefoil ar. Motto — Non mutat genus solum. Hamilton (Daichmout, Scotland; a cadet of Tor- rence). Gu. a man's heart environed with two olive branches, disposed orleways, or, betw. three cinquefoils ar. Crest — A hand holding a heart, ppr. Motto — No heart more true. Hamilton (Dalsefe, Scotland). Gu. three cinquefoils within a bordure engr. ar. Hamilion (Dalzicl, Scotland; descended from James, second son of John Hamilton of Orbestoun). Gu. an annulet ar. betw. three cinquefoils erm. within a bordure indented of the second. Crest — An oak tree ppr. Motto — Requiesco sub umbra. Hamilton (M.D. Edinburgh, by patent, 1785). Gu. a star or, betw. three cinquefoils ar. all within a bordure engr. of the third, charged with four fleurs-de-lis vert, alternately with as many cres- cents az. Crest — An oak tree transversed with a frame-saw, ppr. Motto — Through. Hamilton (as borne by the Rev. John Hamilton, son of John Hamilton, by Barbara Elphinstone, dau. of James, Lord Balraerinoch). Quarterly; first and fourth, gu. three cinquefoils erm. ; second and third, ar. a ship, with her sails trussed up, sa. for Arran ; all within a bordure, gobonated of eight pieces, ar. and gu. charged alternately with a St. Andrew's cross and a buckle interchanged. Crest — An oak plant ppr. Motto — Dum in ar- borem. Hamilton (Innerwick, East Lothian, Fenton, Law- field, and BallincriefT, Scotland; derived from John, second son of Sir Walter Hamilton, of that Ilk, by Mary his wife, dau. of Adam, Lord Gordon). Gu. a fesse chequy ar. and az. betw. three cinque- foils erm. all within a bordure of the last charged with eight buckles of the third. Hamilton (Newton, Scotland; a cadet of Silverton Hill, now represented by the Rev. John IUmilton Gray, of Carntyne). Gu. a crescent surmounted of a star ar. betw. three cinquefoils pierced within a bordure erm. Crest and Motto, same as that of the Dukes oi- Hamilton. HAMiuroN (Edinburgh). The same as of Bangowrie, with the addition of a second mullet. Crest — The same. Motto — I gain by hazard, Hamilton (Edinburgh). The same Arms, in chief a martlet gu. for diff. The same Crest. Motto— Per varies casus. Hamilton (Erlston, Scotland). Quarterly, fir.st and fourth, gu. three cinquefoils ar. ; second and third, ar. a galley, her sails furled sa. in the centre chief a mullet. Hamilton (Fingalton, Scotland). Gu. three cinque- foils ar. within a bordure componee sa. and erm. Hamilton (Gilkerscletigh, Scotland). Gu. three cin- quefoils erm. within the royal tressure ar. Crest — A dexter hand issuing out of a man's heart and grasping a sword. Mutto — In arduis fortitude. Hamilton (Grange, co. Ayr, originally of Cambus keyth ; descended from Walter, second son of Sir David, Jilius If 'alteri de Hamilton, the third in the line of succession from Gilbert de Hameldun, the founder of the family). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. betw. three cinquefoils erm. Crest — An oak tree ppr. Motto — Viridis et fructifera. Hamilton (Haggs, Scotland; descended from Hamil- ton of Orbistoun). Gu. a salmon's head couped ar. with an annulet through its nose ppr. betw. three cinquefoils of the second. Crest — A salmon haurient ar, having an annulet through its nose. Hamilton (Halleraig, Scotland). Gu. a fesse betw. three cinquefoils ar. Hamilton (Hillhouse, Scotland). Gu. three cinque- foils within a bordure engr. ar. Hamilton (Kilbrackmont, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, Hamilton ; second and third, ar. on a beiul sa. three escallops or, for Dishington. Crest — A hand pulling a cinquefoil ppr. Motto — Et ne- glecta virescit. Hamilton (Ladylands, Scotland). Gu. a mullet betw. three cinquefoils, all within a bordure wavy ar. Hamilton (Letham, Scotland). Gu. three cinquefoils erm. within a bordure ar. Hamilton (Little Ernock, Scotland). Gu. a mullet ar. betw. three cinquefoils erm. a chief embattled of the second. Crest — A boar's head erased ppr. Motto — Non metuo. Hamilton (Little Preston). Gu. on a chev. betw. three cinquefoils ar. as many buckles az. Crest — A greyhound's head and neck couped ppr. collared gu. garnished or. Hamilton (Neilsland, Scotland; a cadet of Raploch). Gu. three cinquefoils erm. within a bordure quar- tered first and fourth, engr. ar. ; second and third, invecked az. Crest — An oak tree growing out of a torse and fructed ppr. Motto — Obsequio, non viribus. Hamilton (Olivestop, Scotland). Gu. a martlet betw. three cinquefoils ar. within a bordure embattled or. Crest — An antelope's head and neck, gorged with a collar and attired gu. Motto — Invia vir- tuti pervia. Hamilton (Orbistoun, Scotland ; derived from Gavin, third son of James, first Lord Hamilton). Gu. an annulet or, betw. three cinquefoils erm. Crest — An antelope ppr. Hamilton (Presmanan, Scotland). Gu. three cinque- foils erm. within a bordure quarterly, vaive and counter-componee ar. and of the first. Crest — A dexter hand holding a writing pen ppr. Motto — Tarn virtute quam labore. Hamilton (Pencaitlaud, Scotland; a scion of Pres- manan). Gu. a chev. betw. three cinquefoils erm. Crest — An arm issuing out of clouds holding a pen ppr. Motto — Tarn virtute quam labore. Hamilton (Priestfield). Gu. on a chev. betw. three cinquefoils ar. five buckles az. Hamilton (Preston, Scotland). Gu. three cinquefoils ar. within a bordure of the last. Crest— A man from the middle brandishing a sword aloft ppr. Motto — Pro patria. .3 K HAM H A M Hamilton (Preston, Scotland). Tlie same Arms, within a bordiire componee ar. and sa. Hamilton (Uaploili, Scotland; the parent stock of the Hamiltons of Torrence, Stanliouse, Woodhall, Aitkenhead, Dochmont, Barns, &c. &c. ; descended from Tlionnis Hamilton, third son of Sir John Hamilton, of Cadzow, gi'andfiither of the first Lord Hamilton). Ou. three cinquefoils within a bordure erm. Hamilton (Reddles). Gu. a chev. betw. three cin- quefoils enn. Hamilton (Reidhouse, Scotland). Gu. on a chev. betw. three cinquefoils ei'm. a buckle az. all within a bordure embattled or, charged with eight thistles vert, flowered of the fii'st. Crest — Two hands conjoined fesseways, issuing out of as many clouds, all within two branches of laurel disposed in orle ppr. Motto — Pra;stando prffisto. Hamilton (Uosehall; as borne by Sir Archibald Hamilton, of Rosehall, M.P. for Lanarkshire, a younger son of James Hamilton, of Barncleugh). Quarterly, first grand quarter quartered, first and fourth, gu. a. mullet ar. betw. three cinquefoils erm. ; siecond and third, gu. a heart oi-, betw. three cinquefoils erm. ; second grand quarter, gu. a mul- let ar. betw. three cinquefoils erm. ; third grand quarter, as the second ; and fourth, as the first. Crest — In a sea ppr. a ship, her sails furled sa. Motto — Sail through (of old). This family now bears for Crest — An oak tree ppr. Motto — Re- quiesco stib umbra. Hamilton (Samelston, Scotland). Gu. a roundle chequy ar. and az. betw. three cinquefoils of the second. Crest — A mascle or. Motto — I'll deceive no man. Hamilton (Soru and Sanquhar, Scotland; derived from Walter, second son of Sir David Hamilton, of that Ilk, by his wife, one of the daus. and co- heirs of Walter Lesly, Earl of Ross). Gu. three cinquefoils erm. within a double tressure flory counterflory or. Hamilton (Torrence ; a scion of Raploch). Gu. three cinquefoils within a brdure ar. Hamilton (Udstoun, Scotland; derived from Sir Ro- bert Hamilton, of Brentwood, son of Andrew, third son of Sir David Hamilton, of that Ilk, by Janet his wife, dau. of the Lord Keith). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a mullet ar. betw. three cin- quefoils erm. ; second and third, gu. a man's heart ppr. shadowed or, betw. tbree cinquefoils erm. for Hamilton of Raploch. Crest — A boar's head erased ppr. Motto — Ubique fidelis. Hamilton (Wishaw, Scotland; a cadet of Udstoun). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a mullet ar. betw. three cinquefoils erm. ; second and third, coat of Raploch as above, all within a bordure ar. Crest — A hand holding a sword iudented on the back like a saw, and a quill in saltire ppr. Motto ■ — Tam virtus quam honos. Hamilton (Westburn, Scotland ; descended from Ham- ilton of Torrence). Gu. three cinquefoils erm. within a bordure potent counter-potent of the se- cond and first. Crest — A hand grasping a lance in bend ppr. Motto — Et arma et virtus. Hamilton (Westport, Scotland; derived from Alex- ander Hamilton, a younger son of the Lord Hamil- ton). Gu. three cinquefoils erm. within a bordure ar. charged with eight martlets of the first. Crest — Two branches of oak in saltire fructed ppr. Motto— Addunt robur. Hamilton (Whitlaw). Gu. a mullet betw. three cin- quefoils ar. on a chief of the last an annulet of the first. Hamilton (Woodhall, Scotland ; Baron ofTankerton, descended from Hamilton of Torrence). Gu. three holly leaves conjoined at the stalk or, betw. as many cinquefoils ar. Crest — A dexter hand grasp- ing a holly leaf ppi-. Motto — Semper virescens. Hamilton (Scotland). Gu. a sword erect ppr. pomel and hilt or, betw. three cinquefoils ar. Crest — A horse's head couped ar. bridled gu. Hamilton (Scotland). Gu. a close helmet ppr. betw. three cinquefoils ar. Crest — An oak plant or. Motto — Tandem fit arbor. Hamilton. Gu. three cinquefoils erm. pierced of the field. Hamilton. Gu. a mullet betw. three cinquefoils ar. Crest — Acubit arm erect holding a scimetar, all ppr. Hamilton. Gu. a tower betw. three cinquefoils ar. within a bordure potent erm. Crest — A dexter arm erect grasping a tilting spear, all ppr. Hamlev (Halwyn, co. Cornwall ; traceable to the thirteenth century, and extinct in 1-1'27, when the heiress m. Champernowne. A younger branch set- tled at Treblethick, temp. Henry Vll. and was re- presented, when Lysons wrote, by Richard Ham- ley, of St. Columb). Ar. three talbots pass. az. Hamlev (as borne by the Rev. Thomas Trecenna Hamley, a descendant of the Hamleys of Treble- thick). Arms, as the preceding. Hamley. The same Arms. Crest — A garb lying fesseways. Hamley. Gu. three crescents ar. Hamlin. Gu. a lion ramp. erm. crowned with an antique crown or. Crest — Seven arrows, points upward ppr. Hamlin (Leicestershire). Gu. a lion ramp. erm. du- cally crowned or. Hamlin. Ar. two bars indented gu. Hamlvn (Paschoe and Leawood, co. Devon ; resident at Exeter as early as the middle of the fifteenth century, and settled at Paschoe in Hill ; now re- presented by Calmady Pollexfen Hamlvn, esq. son and heir of the late Christopher Hamlyn, of Paschoe, esq. by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and eventually co-heiress of Francis Vincent Calmady, esq.) Sa. two swords in saltire, the points upwards, hilted and pomelled or, quartering Calmauy and Pollexfen [wliieli see]. Crest — A griffin guard. Motto — Caute sed strenue. Hamlvn (Clovelly Court, co. Devon, bart.) Or, a falcon sa. belled gu. betw. three roses of the last leaved vert. Crest — A swan ar. collared gu. wings endorsed, beaked and legged or, holding in the beak a birdbolt sa. Hamlvn. Chequy ar. and sa. Hamlvn. Gu. three bends or. Hamme (Suftblk). Vert, two lucies endorsed in pale or. Ham HE. Az. a chev. betw. three demi lions or. Hamme. Az. on a bend or, three demi lions of the field. Hamme. Erm. three crescents chequy gu. and az. Hammencourt. Ar. three mallets sa. Hammer. Vert, three dolphins haurient endorsed ar. Hammerslev (Pall Mall, London). Gu. three rams' heads couped or. Crest — A demi griffin segreant or, holding in the dexter claw a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Hammerslev. Same Arms. Crest — Two lions' gambs holding up a crescent. Hammes, or Hames. Az. a chev. betw. three demi lions or. Crest — On a ducal coronet a lion pass. ppr. Hammick (Cavendish Square, co. Middlesex, bart.) Paly of four or and vert, a bordure erm. charged with seven hurts, on a chief az. a lion pass. ar. Crest — A demi lion per pale or and vert, holding an escarbuncle gold. Hammington, or Hamicston (Dover, co. Kent). Ar. oil a chev. sa. betw. three demi lions erased, vert, as many trefoils erm. Crest — A dragon's head erased sa. ducally gorged ar. charged on the breast with three gnttees in fesse of the last. Hammil (Roughwood, co. Ayr ; an ancient family in that shire, the name of Robert de Hommyl, of Roughwood, occurring in a charter from John de Lyddale, Dominus de Bradestane, dated in 1452; some members of this family accompanied Hugh Montgomery, of Bradestaue, to Ireland, and set- tled there. Anna, dau. and eventual heiress of Hugh Hammil, of Roughv^ood, by Catherine his wife, dau. of William Ralston, of that Ilk, ?n. Ro- bert Montgomery, of Craighouse, esq.) Quarterly, first, gu. a mullet or ; second, az. a crescent ar. ; third, ar. a shakefork sa.; fourth, gu. a fleur-de- lis or. Crest— A. fleur-de-lis or. Siiyporiers—Tvio serpents. Ha MM ILL. Crest — A palm tree fructed ppr. II A M HAM Hammok. Ar. a cross gu. betw. four mullets pierced of the secoud. Hammon (Ellinghani, co. Norfolk), Or, on a chev. sa. three Cornish choughs ar. Crest — An elephant's head ar, ducally gorged and eared or. Hammon. Az. three tilting spears bendways or. Hammon. Per fesse az. and or, a chev. gu. Hammon. Erm. three buglehorns stringed gu. Hammond (Kent; certified May, 1779). Az, a fesse erm. betw. three lions' heads erased or. Crest — An eagle with wings expanded ar, beaked and legged or, betw. two stags' horns ppr. Hammond (Cheam, co. Surrey). Gu. three demi lions pass or. Hammond (Buckinghamshire and Kent). Per pale or and az. three demi lions pass, counterchanged. Crest — A wolf's head erased per pale, indented or and az. Hammond (St. Alban's Court, co. Kent; descended from Thomas Hammond, who purchased, in 1551, the manor of St. Alban's, and now represented by William Osmund Hammond, of that place, esq. James Hammond, the elegiac poet, was second son of Anthony Hammond, of Somersham Place, co. Huntingdon, esq. M.P. known as " silver-tongued Hammond," who was third son of Anthony Ham- mond, of St. Alban's Court, esq. who d. in l(i(il). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three ogresses, each charged with a martlet of the field, as many escal- lops or, all within a bordure engr. vert. Crest — An eagle's head erased sa. enfiled with a rose gu, the rose issuing rays or. Motto — Pro rege et patria. Hammond (borne by James Walthall Hammond, of Wistaston Hall, co. Chester, esq. whose father, James Walthall Hammond, succeeded to the es- tates at the decease of his uncle, Peter Walthall, of Wistaston Hall, esq. s. p. in 1818). Per chev. engr. gu. and ar. three oxenheads ppr. Crest — A boar pass. ppr. Hammond (as borne by General Sir Francis Thomas Hammond, of Plumpton.co. Suffolk, G.C.H. K.G. S.J. K, F.W. Lieut, -Governor of Edinburgh Castle. Arms and Crest, 3ls Hammond of St. Alban's Court, Hammy. Az. a chev. or, betw. three half elm leaves of the last. Hammys, or Hammye. Sa. a fesse or, betw, three cinquefoils ar. (Another, erm.) Hamnell. Gu. a crescei^t or, in chief a label az. charged with an estoile on each point of the second. Hamner. Az. a chev. betw. three demi lions ramp, or. Hamner. Vert, two dolphins endorsed, haurient ar. Hamon (Kent). Ar. two bends az. within a borJure engr. sa, Hamon. Ar. a lion ramp. az. Hamon, Per pale az. aud or, a chev. gu. Hamon. Az. three tilting spears in bend or, headed ar. Hamond (Holly Grove, co. Berks, bart.) Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. two pellets, each charged with a martlet of the field, in chief, and in base a wrea-th of oak leaves ppr. two escallops of the first, all within a bordure engr. vert, quarterly with Gr/EME. Crests — First, out of a naval crown or, an eagle's head sa. ; second, two arms erect issuing from clouds, in the act of removing from a spike a human skull, above the skull a marquess's coronet, all betw. two laurel branches ppr. ; over this crest, the Motto — Sepulto Tiresco. (This latter crest is intended to represent the removal of the head of James Graham, the gal- lant Marquess of Montrose, from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh, where it had been placed after his execution, 21 May, 1050, which was effected by Sir Graham Haraond s maternal ancestor). Motto — Paratus et fidelis. Hamond (Windinghara, co. Cambridge, Hertfordshire. Tuddington, co. Middlesex, and of Yorkshire). Per pale gu. and az. three demi lions pass, guard, or. Crest — A wolf's head erased, quarterly or and az. Hamond (Hampshire). Or, five crescents az. one, three, and one. Hamond (Isle of Wight). Az. five crescents or, one, three, and one. Hamond (Kent). Az. three demi lions pass, guard, or. Crest — A wolf's head erased, quarterly, per fesse indented or and az. Hamond (Kent). Ar. on a chev. engr. betw. three martlets sa. as many cinquefoils or. Hamond (Kent). Per pale az. aud or, three demi lions pass, guard, in pale ar. Hamond (South Wotton, co. Norfolk). Az. three doves betw. two chev. or. Hamond (Chertsey, co. Surrey). Or, five crescents in cross az. on a canton of the last an ostrich's fea- ther in pale ar. Crest — A crescent ar. within an annulet az. charged with eight estoiles or. Hamond (Yorkshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three mullets sa. Hamond (Yorkshire). Per fesse az. and or, a chev. gu. Hamond. Az. three bucks' attires or. Hamond. Paly of four per fesse counterchanged sa. and gu. a saltire ar. Hamond. Gu. a cross moline or, in the dexter chief quarter an escallop . , Hamond. Az. three harts or. Hampden (Great Hampden, co. Bucks ; temp. Conq. a family said to be of Saxon origin, distinguished from a remote period. John Hampden, of Hamp- den, the patriot, was son and heir of William Hampden, of Hampden, esq. by Elizabeth Crom- well his wife, aunt to the Lord Protector, Of the diverging branches we may mention the Harapdens of Kembell, AVycomb, Brails, Hartwell,and Prest- wood, CO. Bucks, Eraington, co. Oxford, and Abingdon, co. Berks). The original Arms were — Ar. a raven croaking, ppr. but they were changed at a very early period by Sir Reginald Hampden, to the following ar. a saltire gu. betw. four eagles displ. az. Crest — A talbot statant erm. collared, ringed, and lined gu. the end of the line tied in a knot over his back. Motto — Vestigia nulla retror- sum. Hampden (Earl of Buck'utghamshire). See Hobart, Hampdln {Viscount Hampden). See Trevor. Hampden. The same Arms. Crest — A peacock's head couped, az, Hampden. Erm. on a chev. engr. sa. three cinque- foils or. Hampnes. Az, a Hon ramp. or. Hampson (Taplow, co. Bucks, bart.) Ar. three hemp- brakes sa. Crest — Out of a mural crown ar. a greyhound's head sa. collared of the first, rimmed or. Motto — Nunc aut nunquam. Hampsted (Norfolk). Gu. a bend chequy, or and aas. Hampsted. Gu. a chief ar. Hampsted, or Hamsted. Az. on a bend ar. betw. three lleurs-de-lis or, as many escallops gu, Hampton (Gloucestershire). Gu. a fesse chequy, or and az. within a bordure ar. Hampton (Henllys, co. Anglesey, a. d. 14fi0, previously settled in Lancashire ; descended from William Hampton, Lieut.-Governor of Beaumaris Castle, to whom the estate of Henllys was granted, temp. Edward IV. ; the present representative is John Hampton Hampton, of Henllys, esq.) Gu. on a fesse or, betw, a mullet in chief and an escallop in base, ar, three martlets az. Crest — A wivern iu buUrushes. Motto — A Deo et rege. Hampton (London ; descended from Staffordshire, and of Norwood, co. Middlesex). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three cinquefoils az. Crest — A wolf's head erased, sa. Hampton (Wolverhampton, co. Stafford). Ar. on a chev. gu. betw, three cinquefoils az. as many be- zants. Crest — A wolf's head ar. Hampton (Blechingley, co. Surrey). Gu. a fesse chequy ar. and sa. within a bordure or. Hampton. The same Arms. Crest — A derai eagle displ. or. Hampton (Wales). Gu. a fesse ar. and label of five points of the second. Hampton. Ar. a chev. componee, az. and purp. betw. three martlets gu. Crest — A greyhound sejant, holding in his mouth a hare. Hampton. Ar. a chev. betw. three cinquefoils gu. Hampton. Ar. a chev. chequy, purp. and az. betw. three martlets gu. HAN HAN Hampton. Ar. a chev. chequy, purp. and az. in cliief three mullets gu. Hampton. Ar. a chev. componee, purp. and az. betw. three martlets gu. Hampton. Per fesse, gu. and or, three cinquefoils counteri-bnugetl. Hampton. Ar. a fesse chequy, or and az. betw. six martlets gu. Hampton. Per fe.'ise, gu. and ar. three roses counter- changed, barbed and seeded yert and or. Hampton. Gu. a fesse ar. Hampton. Gu. on a fesse ar. a mullet sa. Hamste. Sa. a fosse betw. three cinquefoils, or. Hamsted. Az. on a bend fimbriated ar. betw. three fleiirs-de lis or, as many escallops of the first. Hamton (Rockbere, co. Devon, whose heiress m. Billet, of Ashe, co. Devon). Gu. on a fesse ar. two mullets sa. Hanacre, De. Ar. on a chief gu. two mullets of six points, pierced, or. HiNAM, Hanham, or Hannah. Quarterly, or and gu. over all, on a bend so. three crosses pattee ar. Crest — A demi griffin ar. holding betw. the paws a helmet az. Hanbere. Az. a chev. ar. in chief a lion pass, guard, or. Hanbury (Staffordshire). Or, on a bend engr. gu. cotised sa. three bezants. Han BURY. Az. a chev. or, in chief a lion pass, guard, of the second. Hanbury. Az. a chev. or, in chief a lion pass, re- guard, of the second. Hanbury. Or, a bend vert, cotised sa. Hanbury (Hanbury, co. Worcester; there seated from a remote periotl). Or, a bend engr. vert, plain cotised sa. Crest — Out of a mural crown, sa. a demi lion ramp, or, holding in the paws a battle axe of the first, helved gold. Hanbury (Kelmarsh, co. Northamptoii ; descended from Sir John Hanbury, of Kelmarsh , knt. sprung from a younger son of Hanbury of Hanbury, and now represented by William Bateman Hanbury, Lord Bateman). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a bend engr. vert, plain cotised sa. in chief a crescent on a crescent, for diff. for Hanbury ; se- cond and third, or, on a fesse sa. betw. three Mus- covy ducks ppr. a rose of the field, for Bateman. Crests — First, out of a mural crown sa. a demi lion or, holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe sa. helved gold, for Hanbury ; second, a duck's head and neck betw. two wings ppr. for Bateman. Sup- porters — Two lions ar. gorged with plain collars, each charged with a rose betw. two fleurs-de-lis or, and chains of the latter aflixed to each collar, and reflexed over the back. Motto — Nec prece, uec pretio. Hanbury (Pont y-pool, co. Monmouth; derived from Richard Hanbury, third son of Hanbury of Han- bury, and now represented by Capel Hanbury- Leich, of Pont-y-pool, esq. lord-lieutenant _of the county, elder brother of Charles Hanbury Tracy, Baron Sudeley). Arms and Crest, as Hanbury of Hanbury. Hanbury (Colebrooke, co. Monmouth; a branch of Hanbury of Pont-y-pool, now represented by F. Hanbury Williams, of Colebrook, esq.) Arms, &c. as the preceding. Hanbury (Holfield-Grange, Great Coggeshall, co. Essex ; a great commercial family of the city of London, now repi'esented by Osgoou Hanbury, of Holdfield Grange, esq.) Or, a bend engr. az. cotised sa. Crest — Out of a mural crown gu. charged with two estoiles or, a demi lion ramp. guard, erm. holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe ppr. Hanby (Lincolnshire). Ar. a cross engr. gu. in the dexter chief quarter an annulet of the second. Hanby. Az. three goats couchant, ar. attired or. Crest — Two arms in armour, embowed, holding a heart. Hanby. Az. a bend ar. betw. six mullets of the se- cond. Hanchet (Hiukworth, co. Herts). Sa. three dexter (another, sinister) hands, couped at the wrist, ar. Hanckfobd. Sa. a chev. barry nebulee, ar. and gu. Crest — A demi cupid holding in the dexter hand a torch ppr. Hancku'ood. Ar. on a chev. sa. three escallops of the field. Crest — On the stump of a tree sprouting anew, ppr. a shield of the arms pendent. Hancloo. Ar. a lion ramp. az. guttee erm. crowned or. Hanclow, Hancler, or Haneler. Ar. on a chev. sa. three garbs or. Hancock (Leicestershire). Gu. a plate, on a chief ar, three cocks of the first. Crest — A cock's head erminois, combed, -wattled, beaked, and ducally gorged gu. Hancock (London, 1635). Erminois, on a pile sa. a gauntlet or, lined gu. Crest — A cock or, combed and wattled gu. armed sa. supporting a palm branch vert. Hancock. Or, a chev. cotised, betw. three griflins' heads, couped, sa. the two in chief respecting each other. Hancocke (Comb Martin, co. Devon; granted 158S). Gu. on a chief ar. three cocks of the field. Crest ■ — A demi griffin ar. armed or. Hancocke (Portleek, co. Wcstmeath, Ireland ; granted in Ireland, 12 Feb. 1661). The same Arms and Crest as Handcock, Viscount Castlemaine. Hancoke (Gregory Stoke, co. Somerset). Sa. a chev. betw. three cocks ar. combed, legged, and wattled g"- Hancoke (Ireland). Ar. an arm in fesse, issuing from the sinister side of the escutcheon, in base, vested az. the hand ppr. thereon statant, a cock ppr. Hancombe, or Hantombe (Cornwall). Ar. three bends sa. Hancorne (London, 1634). Gu. a cross or, in the chief quarters two estoiles of the second. Crest — A lion sejant, or, collared gu. thereon two estoiles of the fiist. Hancott. Erm. on a bend gu. three mullets or. Hancre. Az. two bends ar. Hand. Ar. a chev. az. betw. three dexter hands gu. Crest — A stag trippant .... HANDACRES,or Handesacres. Erm. three cronels gu. Handasyd, or Handyside (Gains Park, co. Hunting- don ; and Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. ; on a chief az. three mullets of the first. Crest — A dex- ter hand, couped at the wrist, and erect, ppr. Handby. Az. five cinquefoils and three crosses cross- let fitchfee ar. Handchett. Sa. three hands in gauntlets ar. Handchicke. Sa. three dexter hands couped, ar. over all fretty or. Hanucock ( Fiscount, 7Ww Baron Castlemaine). Erm. on a chief sa. a dexter hand betw. two cocks ar. armed, crested, and jelloped gu. Crest — A demi lion ramp. az. holding betw. the paws a fusil ar. charged with a cock gu. Supporters — The dexter, a lion guard, az.; the sinister, a cock ppr. Motto— yigi- late et orate. Hanucock (Waterstown, co. Westmeath ; a branch of the Castlemaine family). Same Arms aud Crest, Handcock. Sa. a chev. betw. three cocks ar. combed, legged, and wattled gu. Crest— Out of the sea an arm, emlowed, holding a bait spade. Handcock. Gu. a dexter hand couped and erect, ar. on a chief of the second three cocks of the first. Crest — A cock gu. Hanueloe (Williamstrip, co. Gloucester). Ar. a lion ramp. az. Handen. Ar. a fesse embattled counter-embattled gu. betw. three escallops of the second. Handerside. Ar. a chev. az. betw. three lions' heads, erased,. . . .within a bordure engr. of the second. Handheld (Ashford, co. Kent). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. betw. nine crosses crosslet of the last. Crest — An eagle's head couped, wings elevated, and ducally crowned. Handford (Somersetshire). Ar. two bends wavy sa. Handford. The same Arms. Crest — Two ears of wheat in saltire, ppr. Handingside, or Handvsyde. Ar. a lion ramp, within a bordure engr. sa. Hanuisu. Sa. three arms armed ar. HAN HAN Handish. Sa. three hands with gauntlets ar. Handley, or Hanley. Or, a fret gu. Crest — A sceptre in pale ppr. Handley. Erm. on a chief gu. three bucks' heads ar. (Another, or.) Hanuley (as borne by William Farnworth Hand- ley, of Newai-k, esq. high sheriff of the county in 1822; by John Handley, of Muskham Grange, co. Nottingham, esq. high sheriff in 1836 ; by Ben- jamin Hani'LSY', of Pointon House, co. Lincoln, esq. late M.P. for Boston ; and by the Rev. Charles Richard Handi.ey, sons of the late Wil- liam Handley, esq. and grandsons of William Handley, of Newark, esq. by Sarah Farnworth, his wife). Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three goats passant sa. beai'ded, unguled, and armed, or ; granted 1G14. Crest — A goat, as in the arms. Handley (as borne by Henry Handley, of Culver- thorpe Hall, co. Lincoln, esq. late Knight of that shire). Same as the preceding. Handlo. Ar. two cliev. gu. ; on a canton of the last a crescent of the first. Hanulow (Kent). Gu. three crescents ar. Handlow (Oxfordshire). Ar. a lion az. guttee erm. crowned or. Handshall. Ar. a fesse betw. six martlets gu. Handvile (Ulcorabe, co. Kent). Ar. a lion I'amp. sa. the field semee of crosses pattee of the second. Crest — An eagle's head erm. ducally crowned or, betw. two wings. . . . Handy. Ar. on a saltire gu. betw. four lions' beads erased, sa. five mullets of the field. Crest — Two arms in armour, embowed, holding a battle axe, all ppr. Haners (London and Norfolk, 1034). Or, on a fesse sa. three millrinds ai'. Hanett. Ar. on a cross sa. five plates. Haneord (Watton, co. Lincoln). Gu. three mullets ar. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested or, cuff ar. holding in the hand ppr. an estoile of the second. Haneoru (boi-ne by Charles Edward Hani-ord, of Woollers Hall, co. Worcester, esq. sou of Charles Hanford, of Redmarley d'Abitot, co. Worcester, esq. by Esther, dau. of John Lockley.of Derby, esq. and great-grandson of Walter Hanford, of Woollers Hall, esq. and Frances his wife, dau. of Sir Henry Compton, of Hartpury Court, co. Gloucester, knt.) Sa. a star of eight rays ar. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a wivern of the first. Motto — Memorare novissima. Hanford (Lincolnshire). Gu. a bend betw. six mul- lets ar. Hanford (Somersetshire). Ar. two bends untl6e sa. Hanford. Gu. a bend betw. six estoiles ar. Hanford. Gu. three stars ar. Hangefeeld (Essex). Or, a chev. sa. Hanger (Saron Coleruiiie). Erm. a griffin segreant, per fesse, or and az. Crest — A demi griffm, se- greant, or. Motto — Artes honorabit. Hanger (Ireland). The same ^rm*. Crc*<— A griffin, as in the arms, holding an escarbuncle. Hanginside, or Hanoreshaw (Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp, within a bordui'e engr. sa. Hangrest. Ar. on a cross gu. five escallops or. Hanham (Dean's Court, near Wiubourne, co. Dorset; and Newston Park, co. Wilts, bart.) Quarterly, or and gu. on a bend engr. sa. three crosses pattee fitchee of the first. Crest — A griffin's head erased, or. Hanham. Quarterly, or and gu. on a bend sa. three crosses formee ar. Haningfielu. Or, a chev. sa. Hanington. Ar. on a chev. engr. sa. three plates, each charged with as many ermine sjiots, betw. three demi lions ramp. vert. Hanke (Mayor of Chester; granted 0 Sept. 1,'jSO). Gyronny of eight, az. and gu. a wolf ramp, or, armed sa. langued of the second. Hankepenny. Chequy, ar. und sa. a chief or. Hankes. Bendy of six, az. and or, a chief erm. Hankey (Churton, co. Chester; as granted 14 Eliza- beth, to Henry Hankey, esq. Mayor of Chester). Per pale, gu. and az. a wolf, salient, ar. Hankey (as borne by Sir Henry Hankey, Alderaian of London, who d. in 1736; from his eldest son. Alderman Sir Joseph Hankey, knt. derived the Hankeys of East Bergholt, co. Suffolk ; and from his second son, Aldtrman Sir Thomas Hankey, knt. the Hankeys of London, and Fetcham Park, CO, Surrey). Per pale, gu. and az. a wolf, salient, erminois, vulned on the shoulder of the first. ('rest — A demi wolf erminois. Hankford (Devonshire). Sa. on a chev. ar. a fesse wavy gu. Hankford (Devonshire). Sa. a chev. undee, ar. and ' gu- Hankford. Sa. a chev. ar. thereon another, nebulee, gu- Hankford. Sa. on a chev. ar. three bars wavy gu. Hankford. Gu. a chev. barry nebulee of six, ar. and sa. Hankford. Sa. a chev. vaire, ar. and gu. Hankford. Chequy, or and vert. Hankford. Gu. billettee a fesse ar. Hankford. Ar. two bends wavy gu. (Another sa.) Hankins (Greenhouse, co. Gloucester). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a lion pass. gu. in base three bai-s wavy sa. on a chief az. three bezants, for Hankins; second and third, gu.^ a fesse, vaire, betw. three pelicans' heads, erased, or, for Machen. Crest — A Black, frontfaced, with a bow hung over his left shoulder, and a quiver of arrows, and hold- ing in his hands, extended, a snake, all ppr. Hankinson (Middlesex). Ar. a fesse gu. fretty or, betw. three ducks sa. Crest— K demi phosnix, wings elevated, or, issuant from flames. Motto — Vi et animo. Hanley (Buckinghamshire). Az. a fesse dancettee betw. three hawks or. Hanley (Devonshire). Ar. a buckle, lozengeways,sa. Hanley (Devonshire). Ar. fretty gu. a canton of the first. Hanley (Devonshire and Cornwall). Az. three goats ar. attired or. Hanley. Ar. a mascle depressed by a fesse sa. Hanley. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. crowned or, within a bordure az. Hanley. Ar. three talbots pass. az. Hanlon (Kent). Gu. three crescents ar. Hanlon. Gu. three plates. Hanlovv. Ar. a lion ramp. az. Hanjvialyn. Gu. a lion ramp, or, guttee sa. Hanmer (Hanmer, co. Flint, bart.) Ar. two lions pass, guard, az. armed and langued gu. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up ei-m. a lion sejant, guard, ar. Motto — Gardez I'honneur. Hanmer (as borne by William Hanmer, of Bodnod Hall, CO. Denbigh, esq. sixth sou of the late Sir Thomas Hanmer, of Hanmer, co. Flint, bart. ; Mr. Hanmer possesses the estate of Bodnod in right of his wife, Eupheraia Maria, only dau. and heiress of John Forbes, of Bodnod, esq. ard heiress, maternally, of the ancient family of Lloyd of Bodnod). Arms, Crest, and Motto, same as Han- mer, bart. ; on an escutcheon of pretence, quarterly, first and fourth, az. three bears' heads couped, ai-. muzzled, gu. for Forbes; second and third, ar. three unicorns' heads erased. Hanmer (Holbrook Hall, co. Suffolk ; a branch of Han- mer of Hanmer). Same Arms, Crest, and Motto. Hanmer (Beachfield, co. Salop). Ar. two lions pass, guard- az. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion sejant guard, ar. Hanmer (Porkington, co. Salop). Az. a lion pass, guard, coward, or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a cubit arm, erect, vested quarterly, ar. and az. cuff erm. on the hand ppr. a falcon, close, of the first, beaked, winged, and legged of the third, belled gold. Hanmer (Elweny Maptis, co. Salop). Sa. three goats pass. ar. Hanmer. Vert, two dolphins, endorsed, or. (Another ar.) HiNNAM. Quarterly, or and gu. on a bend sa. three crosses form6e fitchee ar. Hannam. See Hanam. Hannay (Mocbrum, co. Kirdcudbright, bart.) Ar. three roebucks' heads, couped, az. collared or, a bell pendent from each collar. Crest — A cross H A N }i A R cvosslet fitchee, issuing out of a crescent sa. Sup porters— Tv/o roebucks ppr. Motto — Per ardua ad alta. Hannay (London). Ar. three stags' heads, erased, az. collared or, at the front of the collar a hell of the last. Crev^— Within the horns of a crescent a cross crosslet fitchee sa. Hannay (Sorbie, Scotland). Ar. three roebucks' heads, couped, az. collared or, with a bell pendent gu. Crest, as the last. Hannay. Ar. three roebucks' heads, couped, az. with a mullet in the collar point for diff. Crest — A cross crosslet fitchee, issuing out of a crescent, sa. Motto — Per ardua ad alta. Hannay (Kingsmuir, Scotland). The same Anns, without the mullet. Crest, the same. Motto — Ciesco et spero. Hannell. Ar. a bend gu. and hordure erm. Hannell. Ar. on across sa. five plates. Hannes (Oxfordshire; granted 3 Dec. 10-11). Per pale, gu. and az. on a fesse dancettee, betw. three mullets ar. as many crosses crosslet sa. Hanney, or Haney. Az. a chey. betw. three demi lions ramp. or. Crest — A stag's head ppr. collared or, betw. the attires a cross pattee gu. Hanney, or Hannay. Ar. three brockits' or young stags' heads, couped, az. collared or, thereto a bell affixed gu. Ci-est — Between the horns of a cres- cent a cross crosslet (another, fitchee) sa. Hanmll. Az. a fesse dancettee betw. three griffins pass. or. Hanning (Dillington House, co. Somerset). Erm. on a chief gu. three bucks' heads, cabossed, or. Crest — A stag's head, erased, ppr. Hanning. The same Arms. Crest — A stag's head, erased, or. Hannincfielu, or Havingimeld (Cornwall). Or, a ehev. sa. Hannon. Chequy, ar. and sa. Hanny. Sa. a fesse or, betw. three cinquefoils erm. Hannyle (iiuckinghamsliire). Az. a fesse dancettee betw. three griffins pass. or. HAN.SARD (Lancashire). Gu. three martlets ar. Hansard (Lincolnshire, Sufl'olk, and Yorkshire). Gu. three mullets ar. Hansard (a scion of the ancient and knightly family of Hansard of Yorkshire, settled in Ireland in the time of James IL : the late representative, Richard Massey Hansard, of Miskin House, co. Glamor- gan, esq. left a dau. Eliza Barham, /n. John Taylor Gordon, esq. M.D.) Arms, as the preceding. Hansard (Sussex). Gu. a crescent betw. tbree mul- lets ar. Hansard (Westmoreland). Gu. a bend ar. a mullet for diff. Hansard. Gu. abend ar. Crest — An antique crown or. Hansard, or Hansarde. Sa. three mullets or. Crest — A martlet sa. Hansard. Ar. three mullets of six points gu. Crests — First, a falcon, volant, az. ; second, a hand hold- ing a mullet ar. Hansard. Gu. three estoilps or. Hansard. Gu. an estoile of eight points ar. Hansard. Gu. three mullets of six points ar. Hansard. Gu. a bend betw. six mullets ar. Hansby, or Hans (St. Giles, Beverley, and New Malton, CO. York; granted 10 Oct. 15S2). Az. three sheldrakes, close, ar. a chief erm. Crest— A pbeon or. Hansler (borne by Sir John Jacob HANSLER,of East- wood, CO. Essex, and Tavistock Square, London, knt. son of the late John Jacob Hansler, Landaman of the canton of Zurich, Switzerland, by Elizabeth Cuthbert, his second wife). Ar. on a fesse sa. three crosses crosslet fitchee of the field. Y)/o«/o— Sapiens qui assiduus. Hanslop (Northamptonshire and Warwickshire). Ar. a cross crosslet fitchee az. betw. two bars gu. Crest — A leopard, sejant, ppr. Hanslore. Sa. billettee or, a cross flory of the last. Hanson (Abingdon, co. Berks, and London). Ar. three mascles (another, lozenges) sa. ; on a chief of the second as many lions ramp, of the first. Crest — A lion ramp. sa. holding a raascle ar. Hanson (Gilstead Hall, near Brentwood, co. Essex). Or, a chev. chequy, ar. and az. betw. thi-ee mart- lets of the last. Crest — On a ducal coronet ... a dove, close, holding in the beak a sprig of olive . . . Hanson (Peckham, co. Surrey, and Rastrioke and Woodhouse, co. York). Or, a chev. counter-cora- ponee, ar. and az. betw. three martlets sa. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up ar. a martlet, with wings endorsed, sa. Hansteu (Northumberland). Gu. a bend chequy, or and az. Hansted, or Hasted (Northamptonshire and Nor- thumberland). Gu. a chief chequy, or and az. Hansted. Gu. a chev. chequy, or and az. surmounted by a bend erm. Hansted. Gu. a chief ar. H i\te. Or, a cross engr. gu. Hantevill (Devonshire). Sa. semee of crosses boton- nee, a lion ramp. ar. Hantevill (temp. Edward I.) Sa. a lion, salient, ar. within an orle of crosslets of the second. Hantey. Gu. an inescutcheon ar. within an orle of plates. Hantom. Ar. a cross formee sa. betw. six lions ramp, of the last. Hanton (Ireland). Erm. a lion ramp. sa. HA^TVILE, or Handville (Devonshire and Kent). Ar. the field replenished with crosses crosslet fit- chee sa. a lion ramp, of the second. Crest — An eagle's head erm. ducally crowned or, betw. two wings. Hantvill. Gu. crusily, a lion ramp. ar. Hantvill. Sa. a lion ramp. ar. within an orle of eight crosses crosslet of the second. Crest — An ox- yoke, in pale, gu. bows to ttie sinister, or. Hanvill (Buckingharoshii'e). Az. a fesse indented, betw. three griffins ramp. or. Hanvill (Buckinghamshire). Az. a fesse indented, betw. three martlets or. Hanwood, or Hamwood. Ar. a chev. quarterly, sa. and gu. battelly counter battelly, betw. three ra- vens' heads, erased, az. billettee of the field. Hanyll (Buckin{;hamshire). Az. a fesse dancettee ar. betw. three martlets or. Hanynton (Kent). Ar. on a chev. betw. three lions ramp, vert, as many trefoils, slipped, erra. Hanyton. Gu.on a fesse ar. three mullets sa. pierced of the second. H^PPE.\ (Oxfordshire). Ar. a mullet, pierced, gu. Haradon. Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three eagles' heads, erased, sa. as many crescents or. Haran. , . . Three pineapples . . . Harbe, or Harbey. (Ashy, co. Northampton). Sa. a fesse indented erm. betw. ei^ht billets ar. Crest — An eagle's head, erased, or, betw. two wings sa. bezantee. Harberton, Viscount. See Pomeroy. Harbin (Somerset; granted in 1018 to Robert Harbin of Newton, co. Somerset, esq. and now borne by his descendantjGEORGE Harbin, of Newton House, CO. Somerset, esq.) Az. a saltire voided betw. four spears' heads erect, or. Crest — A hand ppr. hold- ing a spur, or. Harbord (Baron Suffield). Quarterly, first and fourth, quarterly az. and gu. an imperial crown betw. four lions ramp, or, for Harbord; second and third, ar. a fleur-de-lis gu. for Morden. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion, cou- chant, ar. Supporters — Dexter, a lion ramp, or, collared and chained az. ; sinister, a leopard guard, ppr. collared and chained or. Motto — yEquanimiter. Harborne (Cheshire and Middlesex.) Gti. a fish, naiant, ar. Harborne (Middlesex, Norfolk, and Thackley, co. Oxford ; granted 1013). Gu. a lion pass, or, betw. three bezants. Crest — A stock of a tree couped and eradicated ppr. on it an eagle displ. or, beaked and menibered gu. (Another crest— A lion, sejant, or, resting the dexter foot on a bezant.) Harborne (granted 1582). Gu. on a fesse or, betw. three bezants, a lion pass. sa. Crest — A bezant betw. two lions' gambs sa. (Another crest — O71 a chapeau gu. turned up erm. an eagle displ. or.) Harborough, Earl ok. See Sherard. H A 11 H A R Hareotei.l (Noi'thumberlaucl). Or, three escallops gu- Harbottle (Breconshire). Az. three icicles, in bend, or. (Another ar.) Crc.1t — A dexter arm embowed, Tested az. culF ar. holding in the band ppr. a cluh or. Harbottle (Suffolk). Az. three icicles, bendways, or, within a boidure engr. erm. Crest — A denii falcon or, with wings expanded, harry wavy of six, ar. and az. Harbottle. Az. three clubs in bend or. Hakbreu (Yorksliire). Gu. across vaire, betw. four lions ramp. or. HiRBRON (Cheshire). Gu. a hawk ar. Harbron, Gu. a fish naiant, ar. Crest — A hand holding an anchor ppr. Harby (Aldenham, co. Herts ; Adston and Astley, co. Nortlianipton). Gu. a fesse dancettee erm. betw. ten billets ar. four in chief and six in base. Crest — A demi eagle erased, with wings expanded, sa. bezantee. Harby, or Harvy (Lord Mayor of London, 12?2 and 1273). Ar. two bars wavy sa. on a chief of the se- cond three crosses pnttee fitchee or. Harby (Atweston, co. Northampton; granted 1599). Gu. a fesse erm. betw. ten billets ar. four, three, and three. Crest — A heron's head erased, or, betw. two wings expanded, sa. Harbyn. See Harbin. Harcourt (Earl llarcourt). Gu. two bars, or. Crest ■ — In a ducal coronet or, a jieacock close ppr. Supporters — Two lions or, each gorged with a bar gemelle gu. Motto — Gesta verbis prasvenient. (Another motto — Le bon temps viendra.) Harcourt (as borne by his Grace Edward Veknon Habcourt, Archbishop of York, second son of George, Lord Vernon, by Martha his wife, sister of Simon, Earl Harcourt). Arms, Harcourt and Vernon, quarterly. Crests, those of Harcourt and Vernon. Harcourt (Ankerwycke, co. Bucks; descended from Philip Harcourt, of Wignell, co. Sussex, esq. eldest son of Sir Philip Harcourt, of Stanton Har- court, CO. Oxford, by Elizabeth his second wife, dau. and heiress of John Lee, of Ankerwycke, esq.) Arms, Crest, and Motto, as the preceding. Harcourt. Or, two bars gu. in chief three escallops of the second. Harcourt. Or, two bars and a chief gu. Harcourt. Erm. a chief gu. Harcourt. Or, two bars gu. a label of five points az. Hard. Or, a chev. engr. az. betw. three hedgehogs sa. Hardacre. Sa. two boars' heads erased, in chief, ar. Crest — On a rock an eagle rising, reguard. ppr. Hardbeane (Lincolnshire). Ar. thrue bean-cods vert. H \rdbeane. Ar. three bean cods transversed, the escutcheon ppr. Hardby. Gu. billettee, a fesse and chev. ar. Hardcastle. Sa. on a chev. betw. three castles ar. as many leopards' faces gu. Crest — A lady, at- tired az. holding in her dexter hand tlie sun, and in her sinister the moon, ppr. Haruue. Vei't, a lion ramp. or. Harde, or Hardy. Ar. a cross engr. az. betw. four heilgehogs sa. Hardehill, Hardeshall, or Hardshall (Leicester- shire). Or, a cross engr. gu. a martlet vert, for diff. Hardel (Lord Mayor of London, 1215.) Vert, a fesse llory counterllory or. Hardeley. Ar. on a bend, betw. two lions' heads, erased, sa. three crosses crosslet or. Crest — A soldier firing a gun, ppr, Hardell. Az. a fesse, counterflowered, or. Hardell. Or, a bend az. cotised gu. Hardewick. Gu. a saltire engr. ar. betw. four mul- lets or. Hardey (London). Ar. on a bend engr. gu. a crescent betw. two leopards' heads of the first, a chief az. charged with three Catharine wheels or. Crest — A cock's head bendy, ar. and sa. betw. two wings. the dexter or, the sinister gu. holding in his mouth a sceptre of the last. Hardey. Or, a cross engr. az. betw. four hedgehogs sa. Hardfeild. Chequy or and gu. on a bend ar. three horseshoes az. Hardgrave (Lincolnshire). Az. a fesse or, fretty gu. betw. three hinds, trippant, ar. Hardgrave. Ar. a griffin segreant, az. (Another, gu.) Hardgrave. Ar. a griffin segreant, sa. his forelegs gu. ai-med or. Hardgrave, or Hardgrove. Ar. a griffin segreant, per fesse, gu. and sa. armed or. Crest — A water bouget gu. Hardhill. Or, a cross engr.gu.; in the first quarter a martlet az. Hardie (Cargarse, Scotland). Gu. a dexter hand, fesseways, holding a dagger ar. point downwards, betw. two mullets or. ('rest — An arm embowed, in armour, holding a scimetar, ppr. Motto — Sera deschormais hardi. Hardie (Scotland). Crest — A hand couped fesseways, holding a dagger, point downwards. Motto — Trop hardi. Hardiuan, or Hardyman. Ar. three chev. gu. a canton sa. Crest — On a serpent, uowed, a hawk perched ppr. Harding (King's Newton, co. Derby). Gu. on a chev. ar. three escallops of the field. Crest — On a mitre gu. a chev. ar. charged with three escallops of the first. Harding (King's Newton, co. Derby ; granted 3 July, 1711). Gu. on a chev. ar. fimbriated or, three es- callops sa. Crest — A mitre gu. banded and stringed or, charged with a chev. ar. fimbriated of the se- cond, thereon three escallops sa. Motto — Audax omnia pei-peti. Harding (Kent). Per pale ar. and sa. two wolves and three cinquefoils couuterchanged, within a bordure, per pale gu. and or. Harding (Baraset, co. Warwick ; originally Abden, being a branch of the ancient family of Arden of Longcrott, which derived from Turchill de War- wick, a powerful Saxon noble at the time of the Conquest; the late Judd Harding, of Solihull, co. Warwick, esq. left, with younger issue, i. Joseph Harding, of Solihull, esq. a learned lawyer (father of George Harding, esq. of Solihull), ii. Wil- liam Harding, of Baraset, esq. E.l.C.C.S. a gentle- man of the Privy Chamber to George III. and a magistrate for Warwickshire, who tl. in 1822, leaving, with other issue, a son and heir, the pre- sent WiLLiiM Judd Harding, of Baraset, esq. a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant ; and ni. John, Royal Artillery, second in command under the Duke of Wellington at Copenhagen, and Sir John Moore at Corunna ; his son is Lieut. -Colonel George Judd Harding, commanding the Engineers at Woolwich). Erm. a fesse chequy or and az. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up erm. a boar pass. or. Harding (Upcot, co. Devon ; descended from a branch of the family of Harding settled at a very early period at Comb Martin, in the same shire ; the present representative is Thomas Wrey Harding, of Upcott House, esq. The learned Thomas Harding, D.D. Fellow of New College, Oxford, the cele- brated antagonist of John Jewell, Bishop of Salis- bury, was born at Comb Martin, a son of this family). Ar. on a bend az. three martlets or. Crest — A falcon, wings expanded. Harding (Coaley, co. Gloucester, and Rockfields, co. Monmouth)- Gu. three greyhounds in pale cou- rant or, collared az. Crest— A demi leopard, ramp, erased, spotted erm. attired and gorged with a chain or. Harding (Dorsetshire). Gu. three greyhounds, cou- rant, in pale ar. collared or. Harding (Houldingfield, co. Durham). Gu. three greyhounds, courant, in pale or, collared az. (Ano- ther ar.) Harding (Ireland). Ar. on a bend gu. three martlets of the field. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, fesse- ways, couped, holding a sword in pale, enfiled with a leopard's head, cabossed. H A R HAR Harding (London : p-anted, 30 Aug. 1568). Or, on a bend az. thiee martlets ar. a sinister canton of the second, charged with a rose of the first, betvv. two fieurs de lis of the third. Crest— A demi buck ppr. attired or, holding an anchor of the last. Harding (Londou). Ar. on a bend sa. three martlets or. Harding (Newtowne, co. Wilts). Ar. on a bend az. three martlets or. Harding. Vert, three acorns or. Harding. Gu. three greyhounds, courant, in pale, or. Harding. Ar. a saltire engr. az. Hardinge (Belleisle, CO. Fermanagh, hart.) Gu. on a chev. ar. fimbriated or, three escallops sa. and, as an honourable augmentation, (granted by royal ■warrant in 180S, in consequence of the heroic achievement of Captain George Nicholas Harding, in capturing the Piedraontaise frigate,) on a chief wavy of the second a dismasted French frigate, and towed towards the dexter by an English frigate, in a shattered state. Crests of augmentation — A dexter hand, fesseways, couped above the wrist, habited in naval uniform, holding a sword erect, surmounting a Dutch and French flag in saltire ; on the former, inscribed Atalanta, on the latter, Piedmontaise ; the sword passing through a wreath of laurel near the point, and a little below, through another of cypress, all ppr. with this Motto — Pos- tera laude recens. Family Crest — A mitre gu. charged with a chev. as in the arms. Hardington, or Harrington (Yorkshire). Or, a fesse betw. three escallops gu. Hardishall. Or, a cross engr. vert, in the first quarter a martlet of tlie last. Hardisty (Yorkshire). Az. a lion ramp. betw. three fleurs-de-lis or, a chief vaire. Crest — A boar's head, couped ppr. pierced through by an arrow. Hardlfs (Lord Mayor of London, 1254 to 1258, inclu- sive). Or, a bend betw. two cotises sa. Hardly (London). Az. a chev. debruised by a fesse betw, three annulets or. Hardly. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three plates, over all a fesse az. Hardness (Kent). Erm. a lion ramp. az. Hardres (HardreSiCO. Kent). Gu. a lion ramp. erm. oppressed with a chev. or. Crest — A stag's head, couped ppr. Hardres. The same Arms. Crest — A buck's head, couped, or and erm. attired gu. and az. Hardres (Kent). Gu. a lion ramp. erm. tail forked, oppressed with a chev. or. Hardres. Per chev. or and az. three cups counter- changed. Hardreshall, or Hardresham. Az. a fesse gu. in chief three leopards' heads or, in base as many fishes, haurient, and six crosses crosslet fitchee of the last. Hardware (Peel and Bromborough, co. Chester). Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three hands, erect, couped at the wrist, of the second. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a cubit arm az. cuff ar. holding in the hand, ppr. an oak branch of the last, fructed or. Hardwick (as borne by William Hardvvick, of Dia- mond Hall, Bridgenorth, co. Salop, esq.) Ar. a saltire engr. gu. on a chief of tlie last three cin- quefoils of the first. Crest — On a mount vert a stag conrant gorged with a chaplet of roses, all ppr. Motto — Cavendo tutus. Hardvvick (Lindley, co. Leicester, ,3 Henry VIH.; descended from John de Hardwick, of Hardwick, CO. Warwick, temp. King John ; the co-heiresses were — Alice, /«. to William Dingley, of Charlton, CO. Worcester, esq. ; Elizabeth, m. to James Burton, of Fatikle, co. Stafford, esq. ancestor of the his- tonan of Leicestershire, and of the author of the " Anatomy of Melancholy," and of the Burtons of Coventry and Cole-Orton, co. Leicester ; Anne, »«. to George Winter, of Wortliington, co. Leicester, gentleman ; Mary, m. to William Whitehall, of Bloxwich, CO. Stafford, esq.; Dorothy, m. to Sir Anthony Harcourt, of Bos worth, co. Leicester, knt. ; and Joice, m. to Michael Purefoy, of Caldcot, CO. Leicester, esq.) Gu. a saltire engr. ar. betw. four mullets or ; quartering Langham of Gopsall, Astley of Nailston, Stevens, Bermingham, Flan- ders of Flanders, Foucher, Champain, Fundin, Appleby of Appleby, FrevlUe, Bottetourt, De Montfort, Devereux, Camville, Marmion, De La Plaunche, Fitzotfes, Beauchamp Earl of War- wick, Somei'y, Zouch, Mortimer, &cc. Hardwick, or Hardvvicke (Hardwick, co. Derby). Ar. a saltire engr. az. on a chief of the second three cinquefoils (another, roses) of the first. Crest — On a mount vert a stag, courant, ppr. gorged with a chaplet of roses ar. Hardwick. Gu. a saltire engr. betw. four mullets, pierced, ar. Hardwicke, Earl of. See Yorke. Hardwike. Ar. a saltire engr. az. ; on a chief of the second three cinquefoils of the first. Crest — An ostrich's feather, enfiled with a ducal coronet, all ppr. Hardworth. Ar. a bend sa. Hardy (hart.) Pean on a chev. betw. three escallops ar. as many dragons' heads, ppr. Crest — Out of a naval crown or, a dragon's head, as in the arms. Hardy (Toller Wilmer, co. Dorset). .Sa. on a chev. betw. three escallops or, as many dragons' heads erased, of the first. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, in armour, holding in the hand ppr. a dragon's head, erased, sa. Hardy (Ireland). Ar. on a bend gu. three Catharine wheels or ; on a chief of the second a crescent betw. two leopards' faces of the first. Hardy (London). Ar. on abend engr. gu. a crescent betw. two leopards' heads of the first ; on a chief az. three Catharine wheels or. Crest — An eagle's head, bendy of four, ar. and sa. betw. two wings, the dexter or, the sinister gu. in the beakapansey flower ppr. stalked and leaved vert. Hardy, or Hardye. The same Arms, Crest — ^A heart within a fetterlock, gu. Hardy. Sa. on a chev. erui. betw. three escallops ar. as many griflins' heads ei-ased of the field. Crest — An arm embowed in armour, gauntlet ppr. garnished or, holding a griffin's head, as in the arms. Hardy. Ar. on abend gu. a leopard's face,b' tw. two crescents of the field ; on a chief of the second three Catharine wheels of the first. Hardyshill, or Hardyshull. Ar. a chev. sa. within an orle of martlets gu. l{j\RE (Harl of Listoioell). Gu. two bars or, a chief indented of the last. Crest — A demi lion, couped ar. ducally gorged or. Supporters — Two dragons erm. armed :ind langued gii. wings elevated and endorsed. Motto — Odi profannm. Hare (Stow BardoIph,co. Norfolk, bart.) Gu. two bars and a chief indented or, qiiarteiing Crane of Chil- ton [which see]. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. gorged with a ducal coronet or. (Another crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. holding a cross crosslet fitchee gu.) Motto — Non videri sed esse. Hare (Docking Hall,co. Norfolk; the original family, a younger branch of Hare of Stow). Arms,&c. as the preceding. Hare (as borne by the present Humphrey John Hare, of Docking Hall, co. Norfolk, esq. and Frederick Hare, of Stanhoe Hall, in the same county, esq. sons of the late Rev. Edward Christian, who inherited the Docking estate under the will of Mrs. Henley, only surviving child of Hugh Charles Hare, of Docking, esq. and assumed the surname and arms of Hare. Mr. Christian derived, through his great-great-grandmother, Sarah, wife of John Earle, of Heydon, esq. and daughter of Sir John Hare, knt. from the Hares of Stow Bar- dolph). Arms and Crest, as Hare of Stow. Motto — Salus per Christum. Hare (Norfolk). The same Arms. Crest — A demi lion ar. holding a cross patonce fitchee gu. (Ano- ther crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. gorged with a naval coronet gu.) Hare (Walsoken, co. Norfolk). Ar. a chev. engr. sa. betw. three griffins' heads, erased, az.; on a chief gu. a mullet betw. two martlets or. Hare (Norfolk). Or, two bars gemelles gu. a chief indented ar. Crest — A demi lion ar. H AR HAR Hare (Scotland). Az. two bars and a chief indented or. Hare (Suflblk). Gu. two bars or, a chief indented ar. Crest — A lion ramp. ar. Hare. Ar. on a chev. engr. sa. two martlets or; in chief tliree griffins' lieads erased gu. Hare. Ar. three Cornish choughs, ppr. Hare (Lord Colcraine). Same Arms, &c. Harebre4d (Yorkshire). Gu. a cross vaire, betw. four lions pass. or. Harebread. The same Arms. Crest — An ostrich's feather, in pale, ar. Hareforu (Uosbury, CO. Hereford). Sa. two bends ar. Harefori). Az. two bars or; on a chief sa. three harts' beads of the second. Hareward. Sa. on a chief ar. three falcons' heads, erased, of the first. Hareware (Warwickshire). Az. a bend wavy betw. two bucks' heads, eiased, or. Hareweuon. Ar. on a bend gu. five lozenges of the field. (Another, a lozenge or.) Hakewell (Blakenham, co. Suffolk, and Bosford and Wotton-Shottrey, co. Worcester). Ar. on a fesse nebulee sa. three hares* heads couped, or. (Ano- ther, the heads, erased, ar.) Crest — A hare's head erased, or. Harewell. Ar. on a fesse wavy sa. three hares' heads, erased, bendways, ar. Harewell. Sa. two lions pass, crowned or. Harewell. Ar. two lions pass, guard, sa. Harewood, EtRL of. See Lascelles. Harevvood. Sa. on a chief ar. three harts' heads, erased, of the field. Hareworth (Boyntonhall, CO. Norfolk). Az. a fesse gobonated, gu. and vert, between three owls or. Hareworth, or Hjrworth (Norfolk). Az. a fesse gobonated, ar. and gu. betw. three owls of the second. Hareworth, or Harworth. Az. a fesse gobonated, gu. and ar. betw. three owls of the third. Harfe. Ar. three lozen^'es sa. each charged with an escallop or. Harfeit (Kent; granted 9 May, 1564). Az. three mullets or, a canton of the last within a bordure counter-componee of the second and first. Crest — A demi dolphin erect, ppr. (Another, a dolphin embowed, ppr.) Harfield (Buckinghamshire). Per pale, ar. and gu. three lions' paws, erased, counterchanged. Harfleet, or Hartfleet. Az. three escallops or. Hauforo (Devonshire). Ar. a fesse fusily gu. a lion pass, in chief sa. Harford (Bosbury, co. Hereford; descended fj'om John Harford of Bosbury, esq. by Anne his wife, daughter of Richard Scrope, of Castleconibe, esq.) Sa. two bends ar. on a canton (the arms of Scrope) az. a bend or. Crest — From flames ppr. a phoenix or, wings az. fire issuing from the mouth. Harford (as borne by John Scanurett Harford, of Blaise Castle, co. Gloucester, esq. eldest son and heir of the late John Scandrett Harford, of Blaise Castle, esq. by Mary his wife, daughter of Abraham Gray, of Tottenham, esq.) The s^^me Arms. Crest — From flames, ppr. a dragon's head or, betw, two wings az. fire issuing from the mouth. Harford (as borne by Summers Harford, of Sir- houry House, co. Monmouth, esq. high slieritf of the county in 1840, and M.P. for Lewes, and by Churles Lloyd Harford, of Ebbw Vale, co. Mon- mouth, esq ; descended from a common aucestoi* with the Harfords of Blaise Castle). Arms, &c. as the preceding. Harford. Az. a bend cotised ar. betw. six lions ramp. or. Harford, Sa. an estoile of eight points ar. Harford (borne by Henry Harford, esq ) Paly of six, or and sa. a bend, counterchanged. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, two Hags, the one gold, the other sa. both start's of the first. Hardest. Or, a griflin ramp. az. Hargevill. Vert, three annulets ar. Hargil (Clcmenthorp, co. York). Gu. three mullets or, a canton erm. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gu. a lion's head or. Hargonell. Ar. three annulets vert. Haroost. Ar. a griffin, segreant, az. armed or. (Another, armed gu.) Hargrwe (Lincolnshire). Az. a fesse ar. fretty gu. betw. three stags, in full course, or, attired of the second. Crest — A stag's head, erased, per fesse, or and az. attired ar. Harcrave. Az. a fesse ar. fretty gu. betw. three bucks, springing, ar. attired or. Crest — A buck's head, erased, per fesse, or and gu. fretty az. attired of the second. Hargraves. Az. a fesse betw. three stags, courant, or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet two branches of laurel, in orle, ppr. Harcrewes (Lancashire). Quarterly, or and vert, on a fesse erm. betw. three stags courant counter- changed, a fret gu. Hargreaves (as borne by Reginald Hargreaves, of Spring Cottage, near Burnley, co. Lancaster, esq. a magistrate for the county, only surviving son of the late Robert Hargreaves, of Higham, Pendle Forest, esq. by Sai-ah his wife, dau. of James Roberts, of Northwood, esq. and grandson of John Hargreaves, of Height, near Higham, esq. by his wife, Mary Walsh, of Morton, Craven, co. York). As the preceding. Hargreaves (as borne by the late Col. John Har- greaves, of Bank Hall, co. Lancaster, high sheriff in 1825, who left, by Charlotte Anne his wife, dau. and heir of Lawrence Ormerod, of Orinerod, esq. two daughters his co-heirs, viz. Eleanor Mary, w. to the Rev. AVilliam Thursby, and Charlotte Anne, m. to the Hon. James- Yorke Scarlett). Per pale nebuly, or and az. a fesse erm. fretty gu. betw. three bucks courant, counterchanged. ('rest — A buck's head erased, az. attired or, gorged with a collar ar. fretty gu. in the mouth a sprig of heath, ppr. Motto — Vincit amor patrice. Hargrove (Cheshire). Ar. a griffin, segreant, p?r fesse, gu. and sa. beak and claws or. Haringell. Gu. three mullets or, a quarter erra. Harington (Ridliugton, co. Rutland, bart.) Sa. a fret ar. Crest — A lion's head, erased, or, round the neck a thong buckled, and the end hanging down, gu. Motto — Nodo firmo. Hari.ngton (Derbyshire). Or, a chief gu. ; on a bend az. an annulet or. Harington (Leicestershire). Gu. a chief or, within a bordure az. Harington. Or, a bend az. a chief gu. Crest — A lion's paw holding a thistle. Harington. Sa. fretty ar. Harington. Sa. a fretar. within a bordure coiuponee of tlie second and vert. Harington. Or, a chief gu. over all a bend az. Harington. Or, a chief gu. a bordure sa. Hariot (Lord Mayor of London, 1481). Per pale, erm. and ermiuois, three crescents, counter- changed. Haris (Devonshire). Sa. three crescents ar. within a bordure or. Harison. Az. on a fesse or, betw. six crosses pattfie ar. thi'ee estoiles gu. all within a bordure engr. uf the second, charged with eight pellets. Harken. Or, two bars dancettec gu. Harkeyn. Or, two bars az. Harkness (Scotland). Az. two bars danccttee or, tlie first charged with two mullets, and the last with a crescent, gu. all betw. three fleurs de-lis ar. Crest — A ship in distress ppr. Motto — Trust in God. Harland (Sproughtou, co. Sufl'olk, bart.) Or, on a bend wavy, betw. two sea-lions sa. three bucks' heads cabossed, ar. Crest— A sea lion sa. sup- porting an anchor ppr. Harland. Or, on a bend between two sea-lions, erect on their tails az. three stags' heads, cabossed, of the first. Crest — A sea-lion, as in the arms, ducally crowned or, holding betw. his paws an anchor gold, fluked sa. Harland. Sa. a cross patonce or. Harland (as borne by William Charles Harland, of Sutton Hall, near York, esq. late M. P. for Durham, son of the late William Hoar, esq. ban ister at-law). Quarterly; first and fourtli, :! L H AR H A R arg. on a bend sa. cotised az. three bucks' heads cabossed or, in the sinister chief point an escallop gu. for. Harlanu ; second aad third, quarterly, sa, and gu. an eagle displ. with two heads ar. within a bordure, invected, counterchanged — for HoARE. Crest — First, a demi seahorse ppr. charged on the shoulder with an escallop gu. and holding in the claws a buck's head cabossed, or ; second, an eagle's head erased sa. charged on the neck with an ermine spot or, pendent from the lower member of the beak an annulet gold. Motto — Constantia in ardua. Harlaw. Sa. three inescutcheons ar. each charged with a lion ramp. az. Crest — A Moor's head ppr. Harle. Ar. three piles, meeting in the base point, sa. Harlech. Or, a bend cotised sa. Harlekendon, or Harlakendon (Earl's Combe, co. Essex, and Kent). Az. a fesse erm. betw. three lions' heads, erased, or. Crest — Betw. the attires of a stag or, an eagle reguard. with wings ex- panded ar. Harlen. Gu. three crescents ar. Harleshalu Sa. three stars or. Harleston (South Kendon, co. Essex). Ar. a fesse erm. betw. two gemelles (another, barrulets) sa. Crest— A buck's head gu. jattired ar. betw. the horns a sun or. Hari.eston. Ar. a saltire gu. betw. four fleurs-de-lis az. Harleston. Ar. a fesse erm. double cotised sa. Harleston. Or, a chev. sa. in the dexter chief canton a bird of the last. Harleston. Az. an inescutcheon or. ( Another, ar.) Harleston. Ar. a bordure az. Harleston. Ar. a fesse erm. Harlestone (Secretary to the Master of the Rolls, 1040). The same Arms and Crest as Harlsione, of South Ossenden, co. Essex. Harleton (Devonshire). Az. a bar. ar. three apples, erect, in base ppr. Harlewin. Az. a fesse ar. in base three apples of the last. Crest — A tower, on the top thereof a crescent. Harlewin. Sa. a chev. or, betw. three garbs ar. Harlewin. Az. semee of fleurs de-lis ar. Harlewine. Az. a fesse ar. in base three apples of the last. Harlewyn, or Harkwyn (Deronshire). Az. a bar ar. three apples, transposed, in base or. Harlewyn. Ar. three lions ramp. gu. crowned or. Harlewyn. Az. fretty and semfee of fleurs-de-lis or. Harlev {Earl of Oxford). Or, abend, cotised, sa. Crest — A castle, triple-towered, ar. out of the middle tower a demi lion, issuant, gu. Supporters — Two angels ppr. the habits and wings displ. or. Motto — Virtute et fide. Harley. Ar. three piles sa. Harley. Ar. two pales sa. Harley, or Harlay. Or, two pales sa. Harling (Devonshire). Az. semee-de-lis ar. Harling (Suflblk). Az. nine fleurs-de-lis ar. three, three, two, and one. Harling (Suflblk). Ar. a unicorn, sejant, sa. armed and unguled or. Harling, or Harlincham (Suffolk). Ar. a unicorn, climant, sa. anned and unguled or. Harling, or Haklingham. The same Arms. Crest — A bombshell, inflamed, ppr. Harling. Az. a fesse dancettee betw. three martlets or. Harling. At. a saltire engr. az. Harling. Gu. a fesse vaire, in chief a unicorn, courant, or, betw. two mullets of the last, all within a bordure engr. of the third. Harlinge. Or, semee of fleurs-de-lis az. Harlee. Or, a bend, cotised, sa. Harlow (Essex). Sa. three inescutcheons ar. on each a lion ramp. gu. Harlow (Gray's Inn, London, and Preston, co. Northampton, granted 1629.) Gu. a fesse vaire, betw. six billets or. Crest — A cinqueloil or, issu- ing from betw. the horns of a. crescent vaire. Harlow. Per saltire, or and az. on the first two martlets, on the second as many cinquefoils, all counterchanged. Harlow. Per saltire, or and az.; on a chief of the first a martlet of the second, charged with a cin- quefoil gold. Harlston (Essex). Ar. a fesse erm. Harlston. The same Arim. Crest — A cannon, mounted, ppr. Harlston (Hardwick, co. Kent). Paly of six, or and az. Harlston. Ar. a chev. sa. in the dexter point a bird of the last. Harlston. Sa. a cross erm. betw. four crescents or. Harlstone (South Ossenden, CO. Essex). Ar. a fesse erm. cotised, sa. (quartering Wentwortii). Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a stag's head erm. attired of the first, bearing betw. the attires a hawthorn-bush, fructed ppr. Harlwyn. Ar. three legs, eouped at the thigh, sa. Harly (Ireland). Ar. a fesse betw. three crescents sa. Crest — A demi lion guard, gu. holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe ppr. Harlyston. Paly of six, or and sa. Harman (Ireland). Az. a chev. betw. three rams pass. ar. Harman (Dorsetshire). Quarterly, or and gu. ; on a bend sa. three crosses formee fitchee or. Harman (Kent). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three perukes ppr. Harman (Kent). Ar. a chev. betw. three currycombs sa. Harman (Taynton, co. Oxford, and Warwickshire). Ar. a cross sa. charged with a buck's head,couped, betw. four martlets of the field. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet sa. a buck's head ar. Harman (Harjnan-Hall, co. Sussex). Quarterly, ar. and gu. on a bend az. three roses of the first. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an arm, embowed, in armour, ppr. garnished of the first, grasping two sprigs of roses ar. stalked and leaved vert, seeded gold. Harman (Rendlesham and Mulford, co. Suflblk). Az. a chev. betw. six rams, accosted, counter-tripping, two, two, and two, ar. attired or. Crest — A demi old man ppr. beard and hair ar. wreathed about the head with leaves vert, in the dexter hand the stump of a tree, erased of the last, purfled or, chained round the body, with the end of the chain in the sinister hand, gold. Harman (Antigua, West Indies). The same Arms, quartering Cahusac, per pale, or and az. a fesse counterchanged. Crest — A demi man ppr. crowned with an eastern coronet or, chained round the waist, and holding the end in the sinister hand of the last ; the dexter hand holding a withered tree, torn up by the root, ppr. Harman. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three currycombs ppr. Harman (Ireland). Ar. on a cross sa. five "martlets of the field. Crest — A water bouget or. Harmantle. Or, two bars az. Harmanvill. Or, two bars gu. Harme (Surrey). Az. a sphere or. Harmer. Ar. on a chev. betw. three annulets gu. an annulet of the first. Harmer. Sa. three chev. interlaced, ar. on a chief or, a lion ramp. gu. Crest — A book expanded ppr. Harmlyn. Gu. a lion ramp, or, guttfee de poix. Harmon (Moor's Hall, co. Stafford). Ar. on a cross sa. a stag's head betw. four birds of the first. Harmonu (Taynton, co. Oxford). Sa. three cui-ry- combs ar. gai'nished or. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested ar. cufl"or, holding in the hand ppr. a hal- bert gu. Harmor (Gloucestershire ; granted 1615). Quarterly, per fesse indented, or and sa. on a bend of the last three lozenges of the first. Crest — An arm, vested sa. cufl' ar. holding in the hand ppr. two rose branches vert, one arching to the right, and flowering on the top with a white rose, the other to the left, in the like manner, with a red rose. Harnace (Harley Street, co. Middlesex, and Belles- wardine, co. Salop, hart.) Quarterly; first and II A 11 H A R fourth, ar. six torteaux, three, two, and one, for Harnage; second and third, ermines, three lions ■ ramp or, -within a bordure of the second, sem6e of crescents az. for Blackman. Crests — First, out of a ducal coronet a lion's gamb holding a torteau, over it, Deo duce decrevi, for Harnage; second, a demi griffin ar. semee of crescents az. collared gu. over it. Fide et fiducia, for Blackman. Harnage (Shenton and Shrewsbury, co. Salop). Ar. six torteaux, three, two, and one. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a lion's paw ppr. holding up a torteau. Motto— Deo duce decrevi. IIarne (Ireland). Ar. a maunch gu. Harnett. Ar. a pale sa. surmounted by a saltire gu. a chief az. Crest — A hornet fly, wings elevated, ppr. Harneys, or Harnous (Bedfordshire). Ar. a chev. sa. guttee d'or. Crest — A stag's head sa. guttee d'or, attired gold. Harnge. Gu. a bend betw. three trefoils ar. Harnhall, or Harnhull. Or, three roses gu. Harnhull. Az. six lions ramp, or, on a canton of the second a mullet gu. Habnie (Alrick). Gu. a fesse or, betw. three mullets in chief, ar. and a mascle in base, of the second, Harnoys. Ar. on a chev. sa. thiee guttees or. (Ano- ther adds, a crescent in chief gu.) Harokins. Or, on a chev. betw. three cinquefoils az. as many escallops ar. on a chief per pale gu. and sa. a griffin pass. erm. Crest — A griffin's head chequy ar. and sa. betw. two wings, dexter or, sinister gu. Harold, or Harrold (Ireland). Ar. a fesse betw. three mullets of six points gu. Crest — A gate ppr. Harold (Ireland). Gu. a fesse betw. three estoiles ar. Harold (Ireland). Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three mul lets vert. Harold (Ireland). Ar. a fesse betw. three crescents em- Harold, or Harrould (Shropshire). Vert, a fesse flory counterflory or. Harold, Harould, and Harrold. The same Arms. Crest — A hawk's lure ppr. Harold (Sufiblk). Gu. an escarbuncle betw. two estoiles or. Harold. Gu. a fesse ar. betw. three estoiles or. Harold. Gu. an escarbuncle or, betw. three estoiles of the second. Harold. Gu. a cross moline ei-m. Harold. Gu. three crosses moline erm. Harold. Or, two bars (another bends) gu. Harow (Essex). Vert, on a fesse cotised or, three ci'escents gu. Ha row DEN. Ar. guttee dc poix, a fesse wavy sa. Harowden. Gu. a lion ramp, bendy wavy of eight, ar. and az. Harowdon. Gu. two bars erm. a canton of the last. Harowdon, or Harwedon. Ar. on a bend gii. five lozenges or. Harows. Or, a bend betw. ten billets sa. Harpden (Gloucestershire). Ar. a mullet of six points, pierced sa. Crest — A hind's head or. Harpden (Oxfordshire). Ar. a mullet gu. Harpden (Oxfordshire). Ar. a mullet pierced sa. a m-artlet of the second for difference. Harpden. Ar. an estoile gu. Harpenne (Oxfordshire). Az. a mullet gu. Harper (Bedfordshire). Az. on a fesse or, betw. three eagles displ. ar. a fret betw. two martlets gu- Harper, or Harpdr (Calk, co. Derby, Devonshire, and Statfordshive). Ar. a lion ramp, within a bordure engr. sa. Crest — A boar pass, or, ducally gorged and crined gu. Harper (Swarleston, co. Derby). Per bend sinister, ar. and sa. a lion ramp, countercbanged, within a bordure gobonated or and gu. Harper (confirmed to John Harper, Treasurer of Christ's Hospital, and Alderman of the city of London, son of John Harper, of Walton, co. Lan- caster, by William Segar, Garter, and borne by the late Tklstram Harper, esq. (quartering Stra- CUEY and Roberts) whose heiress m. John Shep- herd, of Kensington, esq.) Per fesse ar. and or, a lion ramp, per fesse gu. and az. all within a bor- dure gobonated of the second and third. Crest — A lion's head erased, per fesse or and gu. collared of the last, lined of the first. Harper (Essex). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. within a bor- dure engr. sa. Harper (Amerly, co. Hereford). Sa. a chev. ar. and canton erm. Harper (Herefoi'dshire). Sa. a chev. and canton erm. Harper (Kent). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. Crest — A boar pass, or, ducally gorged and crined gu. Harper (Kent). Sa. a lion ramp, or, within a bor- dure engr. of tlie second. Harper (Lord Mayor of London, 1561; and Camber- well, CO. Surrey). Az. on a fesse, betw. three eagles displ. or, a fret betw. two martlets of the first. (*rfst — Upon a crescent or, charged with a fret betw. two martlets az. an eagle displ. of the last. Harper (London). Per fesse ar. and sa. a lion ramp, countercbanged, within a bordure gobonated or and S"- Harper (Bambury). Ar. on two bars az. three grey- hounds' heads, erased or. Harper. Erm. a cinquefoil az. on a chief gu. a lion pa.ss. guard, or. Harper. Or, a chev. gu. a chief vair6. Harpetre (Harpetre, co. Somerset, 1138). Ar. a cross, couped and flory at the ends, in saltire gu. Harpfield, or Harpspield (London). Ar. three harps sa. stringed or. Harpham (North Chapel, co. Lincoln). Gu. a mullet ar. betw. three fleurs-de-lis or. Harpham (Marfleet, co. York; confirmed 9 July, 1657). Sa. a harp ar. stringed or. Harpur (Derbyshire). The same Arms as Harper, of Swarleston, co. Derby, Crest — A lion's head erased quarterly or and gu. Harpur. Ar. two bars az. each charged with a lion's head erased or. Harrance (Foot's Cray Place, co. Kent). Vert, a herring haurient ar. Crest — A stork ppr. in the beak a herring ppr. Harres. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. debruised with a chev. or. Harriard (Hampshire). Gu. three leopards pass, ar. Harrie (Reserow, co. Cornwall). Per fesse nebulee, three seadogs pass, countercbanged. Crest — A demi seadog ramp. gu. eared and finned or, hold- ing betw. the paws a Cornish chough ppr. Harries (Mabie, Scotland). Ar. three hedgehogs sa. Crest — A buck's head or, attired with ten tynes ar. Motto — Dominus dedit. Harries, or Harris. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. over all a chev. or. Crest — An oak tree growing out of a nioiint, among long grass ppr. Harries (Tregwint, co. Pembroke; settled there for several centuries). Az. three mullets pierced or. Crest — A mullet pierced, or. Harries (Priskilly,co. Pembroke ; derived from James Harries, second son of John Harries, of Tregwizit, esq. by Ellen his wife, dau. and heiress of Eynon Griffith, of Tresissilt, esq. and now represented by John Hill Harries, of Priskilly, esq. high sheritF of Pembrokeshire in 1S08). Arms and Crest, as Harries of Tregwint, quartering Owen, Sym- MONs, Hill, and Jordan. Motto — Integritas sem- per tutamen. Harries (Llanunwas, co. Pembroke, as borne by Gil- bert James Harries, of that place, esq. son, by Jane his wife, sole heiress of her grandfather, Gilbert James, of Llanunwas, esq. of Joseph Harries, esq. third son of John Harries of Priskilly). As Harries of Priskilly. Harries (Cruckton and Tong Castle, co. Salop; de- rived from John Harries, of Cruckton, esq. living in 14G3 ; his descendant. Sir Thomas Harries, of Tong Castle, a learned lawyer, was created a Baronet in 1623 ; his only dau. and heiress, Eli- zabeth, m. William Pierrepoint, of Thoresby, esq. H AK H A K Tionj Arthur Harries, of Prescot, esq. third son of Jo}in Harries, of Ci'ncktoii, co. Salop, esq. and brother of Sir Thomas of Tong, descended the family of Harries of Criir!iton, now represented by Thomas Harries, of Criu l.ton, esq. high sheriff of Slii opshire in 1S02). Barry of eight, erm. and az. over all three annulets or. Crest — A hawli ar. I)( aked and belled or, preying on a pheasant of the first. H 4HR1XGHAM. Gu. three fishes, haurient, ar. I!ARRINGTOi\, EaRI, OF. See SrANHOPK. Harrinctok (Cumberland; Hornby, co. DeTon ; Wickham, co. Essex; and Ridlington, co. Rut land). Sa. fretty ar. Harrington (Worden, co. DeTon ; descended from George, second son of Sir John Harrington of Kel- ston, CO. Somerset). As the preceding. Harrington (Essex). Sa. a fret or. Harrington (Honington-Sibble, co. Essex). Sa. a fret ar. charged with nine tleurs de lis gu. Harr.ngton (Hayton, co. Lancaster). Sa. fretty ar. over all a label of three points or. Crest — A lion's head erased, or, gorged with a belt, buckled gu. (Another, a lion's face sa.) Harrington (Bangworth, co. Leicester). Sa. a fret ar. and crescent or. Harrington (Hanwell, co. Middlesex). Sa. a fret ar. Crest — A leopard's head, coupcd ppr. Harrington (Stepney, co. Middlesex). Sii. a fret ar. and label of three points, throughout, gu. Harrington (Bishton, co. Salop). Sa. a fret ar. ; on a chief of the second three trefoils, slipped, vert. Crest — A lion's head erased, or, gorged with a col- lar gu. betw. two (refoils, slipped, vert, to the col- lar a line and ring ar. Harrington (Kelston, co. Somerset; granted 12 Feb. 15eS). Sa. a fret humettee ar. within a bordure cheqiiy of the first and second. Harrington (Somersetshire). Sa. a fret ar. within a bordure, counter-cojnponee, ar. and sa. Harrington. Sa. a fret ar. Crest — ^A lion's head erased or, collared gu. Harrington. Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. a fret ar. over all a label of three points gu. charged with nine bezants ; second and thii'd, ar. a cross patonce sa. Crest — A lion's head, erased or, gorged with a label of three points gu. charged with nine be- zants. Harrington. Or, a fret sa. Harrington. Or, a chief gu. and bend az. Harrington. Or, two bends az. a chief gu. Harrington. Or, a chief az. and bend gu. Harrington. Ar. on abend gu. three eagles displ. or. Harrington. Or, a cross gu. voided ai-. Harrington. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three leopards' faces sa. Harrington. Ar. a fretty gu. a label of three points of the second. Harrincworth. Gu. six plates, three, two, and one. Crest — An antiqvie crown or. Harris {Earl of Malmeshury). Az. a chev. emiinois, betw. three hedgehogs or, on a chief, ar. the eagle of Prussia displ. sa. beaked, legged, and langued, gu. on the breast the cypher F.R. and over it the electoral cap ; over its head the same cap ; in the dexter claw a sceptre, in the sinister a mound, all or; and on each wing a trefoil ar. Crest — A hedgehog or, chai ged on the side with three arrows, one in pale, and two in saltire, ar. and across them, barways, a, key az. Sitpporfers — Dexter, the Prussian eagle, wings elevated, sa. crowned, and charged on the breast and wings, as that on the chief in the arms; sinister, a reindeer ppr. Mot- toes: over the crest, on an orange coloured label — Je maintiendrai, the motto of the house of Nassau; and below the shield — Ubique patiiam reminisci. Harris (Huron Harris). Vert, on a chev. embattled ermiuois, betw. three hedgehogs or, as many bombs sa. fired ppr. ; upon a chief of augmentation, the gates and fortress of Seringapatam, all ppr. Crest — On a mural crown or, a royal tiger jiass. guard, vert, striped or spotted gold, pierced in the breast with an arrow of the last, vulned gu, charged on the forehead with a Persian character for Hydcr, and crowned with an eastern coronet, both of the first. Supporters — Dexter, a grenadier soldier of the seventy-third regiment, in his regimentals ppr. supporting with the exterior hand a staff, thereon hoisted the union flag of Great Britain, over that of the standard of Tippoo Sultaun, and beneath the tri coloured flag entwined, inscribed with the word, " Republique ;" sinister, a Malay soldier, in his uniform ppr. supporting a like staff, thereon hoisted a banner ar. striped barways gu. with a canton over that of the standard of Tippoo Sul- taun, with the tri coloured flag entwined beneath, as on the dexter, inscribed "with the word, ** Fran- caise," all ppr. Motto — My pi'ince and ray coun- try. Harris (Windsor, co. Berks). Erm. on a bend az. three hedgehogs or. Crest — A demi pegasus gu. wings endorsed or. Harris (Cheshire and Devonshire). Ar. a fesse bclw. three Moots' heads, couped at the shoulders, sa. charged with as many martlets of the field. JIarris (Cornwall, Eyston, co. Devon, and Hertford- shire). Sa. three crescents within a bordure ar. Crest — On the stump of a tree I'aguly, lying fesse- ways, vert, a falcon rising erm. beaked and legged or. (Another ercst — On the stump of a tree lying fcsseways a hawk, wings expanded, ppr. beaked, membtrcd, and belled or. Harris (Cornwall). Gu. fretty ar. a canton of the second. Harris (Devonshire and Monmouthshire). Sa. an antelope salient ar. attired, tufted, and maned or. Crest — A demi antelope, as in the arms, salient and erased. Harris (Crickscy, co. Essex). Or, on a bend engr. az. three cinquefoils pierced of the field. Crest — A dcnii hare salient ppr. Harris (Essex). Or, on a bend engr. az. three cinquefoils of the field. Crest — A talbot sejant or. {Another crest — A buck's head chequy ar. and az. attired or.) Harris, or Harries (Loughton, co. Essex, and Prick- well, CO. Sussex). Ar. on a chev. engr. betw. three wolves' heads erased sa. a lozenge or, betw. two fishes of the first. Harris (Hampshire). Erm. five bars gu. Harris (Ireland). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. surmounted by a chev. az. Crest — A monkey pass, banded I'ound the middle. Harris (Kent). .. on a chev. .. three roses .. a canton . . Crest — A cross calvary on a rock. Harris (Kent). Erm. on a chev. az. betw. two an- chors in chief . . and a crescent in base gu. a cinquefoil betw. two escallops. Harris (London). Sa three crescents within a bor- dure ar. (.'rest — A winged heart gu. imperially Clowned or. Harris (Essex). Ar. on a chev. engr. sa. betw. three hounds gu. a trefoil or, betw. two fusils of the field. Harris (Middle Temple, London ; granted 10 April, 1C71). Ar. on a bend engr. sa. three cinquefoils of the first. Harris (Maldon, co. Essex). Or, on a bend az. three cinquefoils pierced of the field. Harris (Abcot, co. Salop). Az. a chev. erm. betw. three hedgehogs or. Crest — A hedgehog or. -(An- other crest — A pelican in her piety ppr. Another, a demi pelican ppr.) Harris (Boreatton, co. Salop: as borne by Sir Thomas Harris, of Boreatton, Master in Chancery, created a Baronet in 1622). Or, three hedgehogs az. Crest — A hedgehog az. Harris (Stockton, co. Salop). Az. a chev. ar. betw. three hedgehogs or. Crest — A hedgehog or. Harris (Surrey). Sa. a chev. betw. three hedgehogs ar. Harris. Ar. a chev. erminois betw. three hedgehogs or, a label for diff. Crest — A hedgehog or, charged on the side with a key in pale az. Motto — Ubique patriam reminisci. Harris, or Heris (Scotland). Az. a fesse betw. three hedgehogs ar. Ciest — On a mount vert a crane holding in the dexter claw a stone ppr. H AR H A R Harris (Cousland). Ar. a thistle vert, flowered gu. betw. three hedgehogs sa. Harris. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. over all a cher. or. Harris. Barry of ten erm. and az. three annulets or. Harris. Erm. on a bend az. three urchins or. Harris, or Harreys. Az. a cher. erm. betw. three hedgehogs or. Harris. Sa. an antelope ramp. ar. armed or. Crest — A demi antelope ppr. armed or. Harris (Radford, co. Devon, tei/ip. Henry V. and Trecarrell, co. Cornwall ; the direct male line of the senior branch terminated with Sir Christopher Harris, of Radford, knt. who d. in 1624, leaving a sister and heir, who j/i. John Harris, of Lanreast, esq. and hence derived the subsequent Harrises of Radford). Sa. three crescents ar. Crest — An eagle displ. or. Harris (Hayne, co. Devon ; derived from John Harris, a younger son of Harris of Radford : liis son, Wil Ham Harris, vi. Thomasine, dau. and heire.'JS of Walter Hayne, of Hayne, esq. and was father of John Harris, of Stone, esq. a lawyer of high repu- tation, made sergeant at law in 1540. His de- scendant, Arthur Harris, of Hayne and Kenegie, esq. was created a Ravonet in 1073, but ). Or, on a fesse cotised gu. betw. three asses' heads, erased, sa. a unicorn in full course, ar. Crest — An ass's head, erased, betw. two sprigs of thistles ar. stalked and leaved vert. Havard (Devynock, co. Brecon). Ar. a bull's head, cabossed, betw. three mullets gu. Crest — A bull's hfad, as in the arms. Havard. Or, a bull's head, cabossed, gu. betw. nine mullets of the second. Haveland (Tewkesbury, co. Gloucester). Ar. three towers, triple towered, az. Haveland. Ar. three towers, triple-towered, sa. Crest — A dexter arm holding up a garland of roses ppr. HAW H AW Havelock (Sunderland, co. Durliam ; granted 1815). Vert, a castle ai*. betw. two fleurs-de-lis in chief,and a cross crosslet fitcliee in base, or. Crest — A lion ramp. gu. powdered with ermine spots, and charged on the shoulder with a castle ar. sustaining a Da- nish battle-axe ppr. Motto — Fideliter. Havenell. Sa. a cross ar. Havenell, or Havell. Sa. a cross or. Haverfordwest, Town of (Pembrokeshire). The Arms are generally said to be an old man's head in profile, couped at the neck. The seal represents a castle, triple-towered, on a mount, from the cen- tre a man blowing a horn ; on each of the other towers a flag ; the tower supported by two heraldic tigers. Havering (Dorsetshire). Ar. a lion ramp, tail forked gu. collared of the first. Ha verinc (Wiltshire). Ar. semee of crosses crosslet, a lion ramp, tail forked, gu. Havering (Wiltshire). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. (Ano- ther adds, a cross crosslet of the last.) Havering. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. tail forked. Crest — A lion ramp, holding a spear, flagged gu. Havering. Ar. a griffin, segreant, gu. within a bor- dure az. Havering. Ar. a lion ramp, double queued, gu. Havering. Ar. a gi-iflin, segreant, (another, pass.) gu. within a bordure engr. az. Havering. Ar. a lion ramp, tail forked gu. Havering. Ar. a lion ramp, double queued, gu. with- in an orle of crosslets of the last. Haverington. Sa. a fret of eight, ar. a label of three points or. Haverington. Sa. a fret of eight, or, a label of three points ar. Havers (Thelton Hall, co. Norfolk ; desce^ded from John Havers, of Winfarthing, steward of the Howard family, whose son, Thomas Havers, of Winfarthing, purchased Tlielton in 1592. The pre sent representative of the family is Thomas Havers, of Thelton Hall, esq. Arms grautei. 1569). Or,oi! afesse sa. three chessrooks of the field. Crest— X griflin, sejant, ar. beaked, and forelegs or, ducally collared and lined of the last. Havers. The same Arms. Crest — A griflin, sejant, erm. ducally goi-ged and chained gu. Haversage. Paly of six, or and gu. a chief of the first. Haversedge. Paly of six, or and gu. a chief of the last. Haversham. Az. a fesse betw. six crosses pattee ar. Crest— On a ducal corouet or, a mullet sa. Haversham. Az. a fesse betw. six crosses crosslet ar. Haversham. Az. a fesse ar. betw. six crosses crosslet or. Havert (Wales). Ar. a bull's head, cabossed, betw. three mullets gu. Haw, or Haugh. Ar. a chev. betw. ten crosses cross- let gu. Crest — A poplar-tree growing out of a mount, ppr. Haward (Cornwall). Chequy, or and az. on a bend gu. three eagles displ. ar. Haward (Isle of Hartry, co. Kent). Or, a bull's head, cabossed, betw. three mullets sa. Crest — An arm, vested sa. turned up or, holding in the band ppr. a human heai't gu. Haward (confirmed 1610). Ar. two bends and bor- dure gu. Haward. Quarterly, ar. and sa. a saltire engi-. couiiterchanged. Haward. Ar. a bull's head gu. betw. three mullets sa. Haward, or Hawerd. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. crowned or. Haw ard. Gu. a bend ar. Haward. Quaiterly, az. and ar. a saltire eng. coun- terchanged. Hawarden, Viscount. See Maude. Hawarden (Appleton and Wolston, co. Lancaster). Ar. guttee sa. a lesse nebulee of the second. Hawberk. Barry nebulee of six, or and vert. Hawberke (Leicestershire). Ar. on a bend sa. three annulets, or gem-rings, conjoined, or. Hawberke. Ar. on a bend sa. nine annulets or, in- terlaced in threes. Crest — A hand holding a dart ppr. Hawborgh. Gu. guttee d'eau, a castle or. Hawbobough. Gu. a cross crosslet or, betw. eight guttees d'eau. Hawden (Scotland). Gu. on a chev. or, betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee of the last, a lion ramp, of the first. Crest — A lion's head, erased, gu. Hawdenby, or Hoodenby. Vert, a fesse ai'. betw. three covered cups or. Ha WE (Basingham and Helgay, co. Norfolk; granted 1.^ Nov. 1559). Sa. a fesse humettee erm. betw. three griftiiis' heads, erased, of the last. Crest — A griffin's head, erased, erm. collared and lined or. Hawe, or Hagh. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. ten crosses crosslet of the last. Hawe. Ar. on a bend az. three lions ramp. or. Haweis (Treworgy and Kelliow, co. Cornwall ; ori- ginally from Suffolk. The heiress of the elder branch 711. the Rev. Joshua Howell : the represen- tative of a younger branch, settled for some gene- rations at Redruth, was, when Lysons wrote, the Rev. Thomas Haweis, LL.D. then resident at Bath). Ar. afesse wavy betw. three lions pass, or, armed and langued gu. Hawerr. Barry nebulee of six, or and vert. Hawes (VVinborue, co. Dorset). Sa. three grey- hounds' lieads, erased, ar. Crest — A goat's head sa. in the mouth a holly branch vert. {Another crest — A greyhound's head, sa. ducally collared and lined or.) Hawes (Lord Mayor of London, 1574). Az. on a chev. or, three cinquefoils gu. ; on a canton ar. a lion pass, guard, within a bordure engr. sa. Hawes (London ; Ipswich and Belstead, co. Suff'olk ; and Tadworth Court, co. Surrey, 1023). Az. a fessy wavy betw. three lions pass. or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet az. a lion's head or. Hawes, or Haw ys ( London, and Walsham, co. Suffolk ; temp. Edward IIL) Az. a fesse wavy betw. three lions pass, or, armed and langued gu. Hawes (London). Az. on a chev. or, three cinque- foils gu. a canton erm. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a stag's head ppr. holding in the mouth a sprig of laurel vert. Hawes (Loudon). Az. on a chev. ar. three cinquefoils gu. a canton erm. Hawes (London). Sa. a chev. betw. three leopards' heads ar. Hawes, or Hawse (London). Az. on a chev. ar. three cinquefoils purp. a quarter of the second charged with a lion pass, witliiu a bordure engr. gu. Hawes (Weston and Stoke Albany, co. Northampton; Stafi'ordshire, and Warwickshire). Sa. a cnev. ar. betw. three leopards' heads or. Hawes. Az. on a chev. or, three cinquefoils gu. a canton ar. charged with a lion pass, of the third, betw. two steel gads ppr. Crest — A buck's head, erased, ppr. attired or, in the mouth an oak branch vert, fructed gu. Hawes. Az. on a chev. ar. three cinquefoils purp.; on a canton of the last a lion ramp, per pale, gu. and sa. Hawes. Per chev. ar. and gu. three fleurs-de-lis, counterchanged. Hawes. Az. on a chev. or, three cinquefoils purp.; on a canton ar. a lion pass. sa. Hawes. Az. on a chev. or, three cinquefoils, pierced, sa. Hawes. Ar. a chevron between ten crosses crosslet g"- Hawes. Gu. three bulls' heads, couped, or. Hawford (Cambridgeshire). Az. on a fisae arg. betw. three fleura-de-lis or, a greyhound, courant, sa. Hawford (Leicestershire). Sa. three fleurs-de-lis in chief and a greyhound pass, in base, ar. Hawkborne. Ar. a cross moline, or, betw. four acorns gu. husks and stalks vert ; on a chief ... a mitre or, betw. two birds. Hawke Harvey {Baroii Hawke). Quarterly; first HAW II A W and fourth, ar. a chev. erminois, betw. tbree boat- swains' whistles az. for Hawke ; second and third, or, a cheT. eugr. betw. three leopards' faces gu. for Harvey. Cre.^ts — First, a hawk, with wings en- dorsed, erm. beaked, belled, and charged on the breast with a fleurs-de-lis or, for Hawke ; second, a leopard, stataut, ppr. collared gu. for Hakvey. Supporters — Dexter, Neptune, mantled and stand- ing upon a dolphin rert, crowned with an eastern crown or, his arm elevated, darting his trident ppr. ; sinister, a seahorse or, sustaining with the left foot a banner ar. Motto — Strike. Hawke (Treveven, co. Cornwall). Bendy of six az. and or, a chief erm. Hawke. Ar. a chev. erminois, between three flag- staves ppr. Crest — A falcon, rising ppr. charged on the breast witli a fleur-de lis or. Hawke. Per pale az. and gu. a wolf salient or, vulned in the shoulder of the second. Hawkeford. Gu. a fesse ar. billettee. Hawkepenny. Chequy ar. and sa. a chief or. Hawker (Essex). Sa. on a tiestle, a hawk ar. belled or. Hawker (Wiltshire). Sa. a hawk standing on a perch ar. beaked and legged or. Crest — A hawk's head erased or. Hawker (as borne by Peter Hawker, of Long Parish House, CO. Hants, esq. Lieut Colonel of the North Hants Militia, grandson of Captain Peter Hawker, of Long-Parish, by Arethusa his wife, only dau. and heiress of George Ryves, of Rauston, co. Dorset, esq.; and the representative of a family, the heads of which have, generation after gene- ration, served as military officers^ since the reign of Elizabeth). Arms and Crest, same as the pre- ceding, quartering Ryves and Raneston. Motto — Accipiter ju'sedam, nos gloriam. Hawker. The same Arms. Crest — A dexter hand ppr. holding a hawk's lure or. Hawker. Az. a cross vaire or, and of the first, betw. four mullets of the second, pierced of the field. Crest — On the stump of a tree, lying fesseways, a hawk ppr. Hawkeriuge (Hawkworthy, co. Devon). Gu. a bend wavy ar. in the sinister chief point a falcon stand- ing on a perch or. Hawreridge (Devonshire). Ar. a bend wavy sa. an arm issuing from the sinister of the last, on a glove of the first a hawk or. Havvkes (Staffordshire). Az. three bends or, a chief erm. Hawkes. The same Arms. Crest — On a chapeau ppr. an owl with wings expanded ar. Hawkesford. Sa. two bars or, in chief three mart- lets ar. Crest — A griffin pass. sa. Hawkeston (Cheshire, temp. Henry IV.) Ei-m. a fesse gu. fretty or. Hawkesworth (Hawkesworth, co. York ; there seat- ed at a very remote period ; its representative, Walter Hawkesworth, of Hawkesworth, esq. was created a Baronet in lOrS. His son, Sir Walter Hawkeswortli, the second hart, kft an only dau. and htir, Frances, who vi. Thomas Ramsden, esq. and was mother of Walter Ramsden, esq. who | assumed the name and arms of Hawkesworth ; his son and successor, Walter Ramsuen Hawkes- worth, esq. inherited the estates of the family of Favvkes of Farnley, and took that name and arms). Sa. three falcons ar. Hawkesworth, or Hawksworth. The same Arms. Crest — A sinister hand in fesse, issuing from a cloud in the dexter, reaching to a serpent ppr, Hawkewohth (Burhope Hall, co. Hereford). Or, a cross crosslet gu. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested or, cuff ar. holding in the hand ppr. a cross crosslet gu. Hawkewood. Ar. on a chev. sa. three escallops of the first. Crest — A hawk's head or. Hawkewood. Az. a chevron between three escallops ar. Hawkewood. Az. on a chev. betw. three escallops ar. a torteau. Hawkewood. Ar. two bends nebulae sa. Hawkey. Gu. three thistles or. Crest— A. hand couped holding a curling stone. Hawkey (Trevagoe in St. Winuon, and Launcels, co. Coruwall). A fesse cotised between three falcons close. Havvkinos (Shropshire, and Rushall, co. Staflnrd). Ar. a hawk ppr. beaked and legged or, standing on a trunk of a tree vert. Hawkincs. The same Arms. Crest — A lion's paw, gu. charged with a chev. or. Hawkins (Nash Court, in the parish of Boughton- underBlean, co. Kent; a family of great anti- quity : the name is local, from the parish of Haw- king, in the hundred of Folkestone, written at the time of the Saxons, Hawkyngge ; the first an- cestor who bore it, appears to have been Osbert de Hawking, tanp. Henry IL Of the co-heirs of the late Thomas Hawkins, of Nash Court, esq. Mary, m. to Sir Edward Knatchbull, bart. ; Brid- get, jn. to Lord Teynham ; and Eleanor, vi. to Henry Goold, esq.) Ar. on a saltire sa. five fleurs- de-lis or, qiiartering, az. a chev. betw. three demi lions ramp, or, for Hames. Crest — On a mount vert a hind, lodged or. — " In Edward the Third's reign," says Barnes, " when the French King, John, was a prisoner in England, the King of Navarre declared war against the kingdom of France, and collected men at arms from all parts, for he paid them largely out of the treasures he had amassed. The Navarrois took the towns and castles of Creil-upon.Oise, Herielle, and Maucon- seil : after the taking of the Castle of Mauconseil, it was garrisoned with three hundred men, under the command of Rabigois of Derry, an Irishman ; Franklyn and Hawkins, two squires of England, A.D. 1358" The origin of the arms is derived, most likely, from this expedition, the saltire being used as a scaling ladder, and the fleurs de-lis being on the standard of France, which was taken from the castle of Mauconseil. Iawkins (The Gaer, in the parish of St. Woollos, CO. Monmouth, also of Tredunnock, in the same county; derived from Hawkins of Nash Court, and now represented by Henry Montonnier Hawkins, of the Gaer and Tredunnock, esq. eldest sou and heir of the late Anthony Montonnier Hawkins, of the Gaer, esq. M.D. by Jane his wife, only dau. and heir of the late William Nicholl, of Tredunnock, esq.) Quarterly, first, ar. on a sal- tire sa. five fleurs-de lis or, for Hawkins ; second, sa. a chev. betw. three spear-heads ar. imbrued gu, for Seys of the Gaer ; third, sa. three pheons ar. for Nicholl of Tredunnock ; fourth, or, a griffin segreant sa. for Morgan ; fifth, per pale az. and gu. three lions ramp. ar. for Herbert of Magor; sixth, gu. three pears or, on a chief ar. a demi lion issuant sa. for Perrott of Llandegveth. Crest — On a mount vert a hind lodged or. Motto — Toujours pret. [aw kins (Kelston, co. Somerset, bart.) Ar. on a saltire engr. sa. five fleurs-de-lis or. Cre.'it — On a mount vert a hind lodged or. Motto — Pro Deo et rege. [awkins (Trewithan, co. Cornwall, bart.) Per sal- tire or and ar. on a saltire sa. five fleurs-de-lis of the first, all within a bordure gobony, or, and of the third. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested ar. charged with two fleurs-de-lis in pale az. holding in the hand ppr. a baton or, tipped sa. Previously to the creation of the baronetcy, Hawkins of Tre- withan bore the same arms and crest as Hawkins of Nash. Iawkins (Pennans, co. Cornwall ; Philip Hawkins, of Pennans, esq. »(. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Francis Scobell, of Menagwins, esq. and left, with two sons, John, D.D. Master of Pembroke College, who d. s. p. in 1736, and Philip, M.P. who d. s. p. in 1738, five dans, (co-heirs to their brothers) of whom, Anne, m. Sir Edmund Prideaux, bart. ; Elizabeth, m. Thomas Carlyon, of Tregrehan, esq. ; a7id Mary, m. Christopher Hawkins, of Trewin- nard, esq.) The ensigns anciently borne by Haw- kins of Pennans were the same as those of Haw kins of Nash Court ; but the following Arms are registered to the name in the Heralds' College : II A W H A VV per pale ar. and or, on a saltire sa. a lozenge charged with a fleur-de-lis gu. betw. four others or. Hawkins (Bignor Park, co. Sussex ; as borne by John Heywood Hawkins, of that place, esq. M.P. nephew of the late Sir Cliristopher Hawkins, of Trewithan, bart.) Anns, as Hawkins of Nash. Crest — A demi falcon, wings elevated, collared and charged with two bendlets. Hawkins (Plymouth; as borne by Sir John Haw- kins, the celebrated naval commander of the time of Elizabeth; granted by William Harvey, Claren- ceux, anno 8 Elizabeth, 1565 : Sir John Hawkins was born in 1520, the son of William Hawkins, of Plymouth, esq. and grandson of John Hawkins, of Tavistock, esq.) Sa. on a point wavy, a lion pass, or, in chief three bezants : in 1571 an addition was granted by Robert Cook, Clarenceux, viz. on a canton or, an escallop betw. two palmers' staves sa. Crest (granted with the first of these coats, in token of a remarkable victory over the Moors) — A demi Moor in his proper colour, bound and captive, with annulets on his arms and ears, or. Hawkins (Norton, co. Devon ; descended from the family of Sir John Hawkins, the Navigator). Arms, &c. as the preceding. Hawkins (as borne by John Adair Hawkins, of Lewell, CO. Dorset, esq.) Sa. a lion pass, or, on the waves of the sea ppr. in chief thi-ee bezants. Crest — A demi naked man ppr. wreathed about his temples ar. and az. his hands extended and manacled at each arm, with a rope passing behind his back. Hawkins (Devonshire). Az. a chev. erm. betw. three oak slips or. HawKiNs (Kent). Sa. a lion pass, or, in chief three bezants. Hawkins (Gloucestershire, and Sherington, co. Hereford). Or, on a chev. betw. three cincjue- foils az. as many escallops ar. on a chief, per pale gu. and sa. a grilliu pass. erm. Crest — A falcon's bead, chequy ar. and sa. beaked or, betw. two wings expanded gu. Hawkins (Berkshire). Or, on a chev. betw. three cinquefoils az. as many escallops ar. on a chief gu. a griiiin pass, of the field. Crest — A demi eagle ar. Hawkins. Ar. on a chev. betw. three cinquefoils az. as many escallops of the field. Hawkins. Per pale or and az. a clfev. betw. three lions ramp, of the first. Hawkins (as borne by Thomas Hawkins, of Sharp- ham Park, CO. Somerset, esq. great-great-grandson of the Rev. Nathaniel Hawkins, Vicar of Ashill, who is presumed to have been of the family of the great naval commander. Sir John Hawkins). See Hawkins of Plymouth. Hawkins (Marsham, co. Berks). Or, on a chev. betw. three cinquefoils az. as may escallops ar. a chief gu. charged with a griflin pass, of the third. Hawkins (Ireland). Ar. a saltire betw. four fleurs-de- lis sa. Crest — Out of a naval coronet an ante- lope's head ppr. Hawkins alius Edge (Shropshire). Ar. a hawk ppr. beaked and legged or, standing on a staff couped and raguled vert. Hawki!is alias Fisher (Hawkesnest, co. Warwick). Gu. a fesse vaire, betw. two falcons volant in chief and a dolphin embowed in base ar. within a bor- dure engr. of the last. Crest — A dexter arm couped at the shoulder lying fesseways, and erect from the elbow, habited vaire, on the hand ppr. a falcon perched ar. beaked, legged, and belled or. Hawkirke. Barry nebul6e of six, or and vert. Hawks. Erm. two bars vert. Crest — In the sea a column ppr. Hawksworth (Gloucestershire and Yorkshire). Sa. three falcons, close ar. beaks and bells or. Hawkwood. Ar. on a bend sa. three escallops of the field. Hawle. Per bend or and vert. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a mullet gu. betw. two laurel branches orleways vert. Hawle. Or, two chev. gu. ou a canton of the second a crescent ar. Hawi.es (Isle of Wight). Sa. three goats' heads erased ar. Hawles (Isle of Wight, and Oregresing, co. Sussex). Sa. three greyhounds' heads erased ar. Crest — A greyhound's head sa. ducally gorged, ringed and lined or. Hawleston. Ar. on a fesse gu. three martlets or. Hawley (Ley bourne-Grange, co. Kent, bart.) Vert, a saltire engr. ar. Crest— A dexter arm embowed in armour ppr. garnished or, holding in the hand a spear in bend sinister, point downwards, also ppr. Hawley (Devonshire). Ar. a barbed arrow, in pale, feathered or, betw. three buglehorns sa. Hawley (as borne by Lords Hawley of Donaraore, in the peerage of Ireland; descended from the Hawleys of the counties of Somerset and Dorset). Vert, a saltire engr. ar. Crest — An Indian goat's head, holding a three-leaved sprig of holly ppr. Motto — Suivez moi. Hawley (as borne by William Henry Toovey Haw- ley, of West Green House, near Hartford Bridge, CO. Hants, esq. ; descended from Robert Hawley and Susan, Lady Erie, his wife, dau. of William Fienes, third Viscount Saye and Sele ; this Robert Hawley is supposed to have been a sou of Francis, Lord Hawley, so created in \iiVi). Arms, as the Lords Hawley. Crest — A thunderbolt ppr. Hawley (Lincolnshire). Vert, a saltire engr. ar. betw. four mullets or. Hawley (Clarenceux King of Arms, d. 22 Aug. 157<"). Vert, a cross, invecked, ar. Hawley. Per bend or, and vert. Crest — A falcon with wings endorsed. Hawley. Ar. a saltire engr. sa. Hawley (Brentford, co. Middlesex). Erm. a cross engr. gu. Hawley. Or, a cross engr. gu. Hawley. Vert, on a cross engr. ar. five mullets gu- Hawley. Or, on a cross engrailed gu. a rose of the field. Hawley. Az. three goats couchant ar. attired or. Hawley (Ore, co. Sussex). Gu. three talbots' heads erased, ar. Hawleys. Sa. a fret and canton ar. Crest — An arm embowed, throwing a dart ppr. Hawlinc. Barry of ten, ar. and az. a lion ramp. gu. Crest — An arm, bent ar. holding a scimetar, blade of the last pomelled or, hand ppr. HAW.MEs(Sufl'olk). Vert, two fishes, endorsed in pale, ar. Ha worth (Haworth, co. Lancaster). Az. a bend betw. two stags' heads, couped or. Haworth. The same Arms. Crest — A wolf pass. collared, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil. Haworth (Hull Bank House, Hull, and Rowlston Hall, Hornsea, co. York ; a branch of the family is settled at Barham Wood, co. Herts). Arms, as Haworth of Haworth. Crest — A stag's bead, gu. with a laurel wreath, ppr. Motto — Quod ero spero. Haworth (Thurcroft, co. Lancaster). Az. a bend or, cotised ar. betw. three stags' heads couped, of the second. Haworth (Manchester). Az. a bend or, betw. three bucks' heads couped, ar. Hawrobyn. Ar. a fesse nebulee sa. Haws, or Hawse. Gu. a fret ar. and canton of the second. Crest — A sphinx statant, wings ex- panded. Haws. Per chev. ar. and gu. three fleursdelis counterchanged- Hawsted (Northampton). Gu. a chief chequy, or and az. Hawte (Hawland, co. Sussex). Sa. three hounds' heads, erased ar. Hawte. Or, a cross engr. gu. Crest — A dragon's head and wings, per pale, or and gu. on the breast a cinqiiefoil. Hawte. Gu. an inescutcheon ar. betw. eight cinque- foils, in orle, or. Hawte. Ar. ou a bend az. three lions ramp. or. HAY HAY Hawten (Ciiltliorpc, co. Oxford). Or, on a fcpsp, cotiseil, gu. betw. three hinds' heads erased of the last, a unicorn couraut ar. Crest — A hind's head erased or, betw. two rose branches, leaved vert, flowered of the first. Hawthorn (Castlewig). Ar. a chev. betw. two cinquefoils, in chief gu. and a hawthorn tree in base, vert. Crest — A hawthorn tree ppr. Motto— Stabo. Hawthorn, or Hawthorne. The same Arms. Crest — A demi antelope ppr. collared gu. Hawton, or Haughton (Lonuou; Her. Off. c. 24). Ar. three bars sa. in chief two mullets, pierced of the second, a crescent for difF. Crest — A bull's head, erased ar. armed sa. Hawtre (Bedfordshire). Per bend, az. and ar. a cross moliue, per bend or, and of the first. Hawtre (Bedfordshire). Sa. three lions pass, in bend, betw. four cotises ar. crowned or. Hawtre (Bucks). Ar. three lions ramp, in bend, betw. four cotises sa. Hawtre. Ar. on a bend, cotised sa. four lions pass, guard of the first. Hawtrey (Ascott, CO. Middlesex). Ar. three lions pass, in bend sa. betw. two bendlets of the last. Haxton (Scotland). Gu. three mullets issuing from betw. the horns of as many crescents ar. Crest — A decrescent. Motto — Resurgo. Hay {Marquess of Tiveeddale). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. three cinquefoils ar. for Phaser ; second and third, gu. three bars erm. for Gipforu of Yester ; over all, in surtout, ar. three shields gu. for the paternal coat of Hay. Crest— ?l goat's head, erased ar. armed or. Supporters — Two bucks ppr. attired and uuguled or, each gorged with a collar az. charged with three cinquefoils as in the arms. Motto — Spare nought. Hay (Earl of Erroll). " In the reign of Kenneth III. (says Douglas,) about 980, the Danes having in- vaded Scotland, were encountered by that King near Loncarty in Perthshire ; the Scots at first gave way, and fled through a narrow pass, where they were stopped by a countryman of great strength and courage, and his two sous, with no other weapons than the yokes of their ploughs : up- braiding the fugitives for their cowardice, he suc- ceeded in rallying them ; the battle was renewed, and the Danes totally discomfited. It is said that after the victory was obtained, the old man lying on the ground, wounded and fatigued, cried," Hay, Hay," which word became the surname of his pos- terity ; the King, as a reward of that signal service, gave him as much land in the Carse of Gowrie, as a falcon should fly over before it settled ; and a falcon being accordingly let off, flew over an extent of ground six miles in length, afterwards called Errol, and lighted on a stone, still called Falcon- stone ; the King also assigned three shields or es- cutcheons for the arms of the family, to intimate that the father and the two sous, had been the three fortunate shields of Scotland." Arms — Ar. three escutcheons gu. Crest — A falcon rising, ppr. Sup- porters — Two men in country habits, each hold- ing an ox yoke over the shoulder. Motto — Serva jugum. Hay (Earl of Kinnoul). See Dru.vmond. Hay (Park, co. Wigtou, bart.) Ar three escutcheons within a bordure gu. Crest — A falcon displayed. Motto — Serva jugum. Hay (Smithfield and Haystoun, bart.) Quarterly ; first and fourth, az. three cinquefoils ar. for Phaser; second and third, gu. three bars erm. for GiFFOHD of Yester, all within a bordure vert, charged with unicorns' heads couped, and stars alternately ar. in surtout the paternal coat of Hay, viz. ar. three escutcheons gu. Crest — An ox yoke, in bend ar. bows gu. Supporters — Dexter, a husbandman, habited ppr. holding over bis shoulders an ox yoke as the foj*mer ; sinister, a royal stag ppr. Motto — Pro patria. Hay-Dalrymi'LE (Glenluce, co. Wigton, bart.) Ar. a yoke ppr. a crescent az. in chief, and in base three escutcheons gu. Crest — A falcon ppr. charged on the breast with an escutcheon, gri. Mottoes: for Dalrymple — Firme; for Hay — Serva jugum. Hay (Ireland). Ar. a cher. sa. betw. three escutcheons gu. Crest — A dexter hand holding an olive branch ppr. Hay (Ballenkeele, co. Wexford, Ireland). Az. three escutcheons gu. Crest — A falcon ppr. Hay (London). Ar. three shields gu. within a bordure counter-componee of the second and first. Crest — A dexter hand holding an ox yoke ppr. Motto — Valet et vulnerat. Hay (Paris). Ar. a hawk's head, eiased, betw. three escutcheons gu. Crest — A plough ppr. Motto — Nil desperandum. Hay (Aberlady, Scotland). Quarterly; first and fourth, az. three cinquefoils ar. ; second and third, gu. three bars erm. all within a bordure ar. Hay (Achencoy, Scotland). Ar. three escutcheons within a bordure engr. gu. Hay (Ardmorrow, Scotland). Ar. a cinquefoil betw. three shields gu. Hay (Alderstone, Scotland ; descended from Edmund Hay, of Tallo and Limplum, second son of Sir William Hay of Yester, Ambassador to England, temp. Robert III ; the present representative of this branch of the house of Tweeddale is An.va- Maria, Lady Makdougal Brisbane, of Brisbane and Makerstone). Arms, &c. as Hay of Lim- plum. Hay (Balhoussie, Scotland). Ar. three escutcheons gu. within a bordure erm. Crest — A demi man, having on the head a cap az. and holding over the shoulder the yoke of a plough gu. Motto — Reno- vate animos. Hay (Belton, Scotland; derived from Lord David Hay of Belton, second son of John, first Marquess of Tweeddale, and now represented by Captain James Hay, R.N. of Belton). Arms, as Tweed- DALE. Hay (Bonie, Scotland). Ar. three shields gu. in chief a mullet of the last. Hay (Brokesmuth, Scotland; the heiress m. Home). Ar. three escutcheons vert. Hay (Cardenie, Scotland; derived from Hay of Dalgety). Ar. a fesse wavy betw. three ines- cutcheons gu. Crest — An ox yoke, erect, in pule, with two bows gu. Motto — Hinc honor et opes. Hay (Carruber, Scotland). The same as of Wood- cockdale, wjfh a fesse wavy for difl". Hay (Craignetheu, Scotland; derived from the Tweed- dale family). Quarterly; first and fourth, az. three cinquefoils ar. for Fraser ; second, gu. three bars erni. for Gifford; third, vert, three uni- corns' heads, erased, ar. for Ker ; over all, on a shield of pretence, the arms of Hay. Hay (Dalgety, Scotland; a cadet of Hay of Errol). Ar. a cinquefoil betw. three inescutcheons gu. (Some authorities substitute a fesse for the cinque- foil.) Hay (Drumelzier, Scotland). Quarterly; first and fourth, az. three cinquefoils ar ; second and thii'd, gu. three bars erm. over all, in surtout, an es- cutcheon per pale, first, ar. a chev. betw. three inescutcheons gu. ; second, quarterly, first and fourth, or, three crescents within the royal tres- sure gu. ; second, ar. a dragon vert, vomiting fire ppr. ; third, erm. a cinquefoil sa. on a chief gu. three stars ar. Crest — A goat's head, erased, ar. armed or. Motto — Spare nought. Hay (Earnhill, Scotland). Ar. three inescutcheons gu. within a bordure engr. of the last, in chief a star. Hay (Leys, co. Perth ; descended from William de Haye, living in 1235, youuger brother of Gilbert Hay of Errol, and now represented by David Balfour Hay, of Leys, co. Perth, and Randerston, CO. Fife, esq.) Erm. three escutcheons gu. quar- tering Balfour of Randerston. Crest — A low- land Scots countryman, demi figure vested grey, waistcoat gu. bonnet az. and feather ppr. bearing on his right shoulder an ox yoke ppr. broken at one extremity. Supporters — (gi'anted, as the patent states, in respect of the great antiquity of the HAY HAY family)' — Two Danish soldiers of the tenth century habited in chain mail, on their heads a helmet or skull cap, and holding in their exterior hands javelins, all ppr. at the top of eacli javelin a pe- unencle gu. and on their arms a round shield az. bordered and spiked or, their tunic or un- dervest of orange colour, reaching to tlie knee, their mantles vert, fastened on each shoulder by a round buckle gold, and half boots or buskins turned down of a buft' colour. lifotto — Primus e stirpe ; in allusion to this family being the imme- diate younger braucli of the uoble house of Hay of Errol. Hay-Newton. See Newton. Hay (Melginch and Pitfour ; derived from Peter Hay, living temp. James III. secouil son of Edmund Hay of Leys,aud now represented by William Eomond Hay, esq. E.I.C.S.; from a younger son of the Hays of Melginch derived the Earls of Carlisle and Kinnoul). Ar. three inescutcheons gu. within a bordure chequy of the second and first. Crest — A dexter hand, holding an oxen yoke, thi'ee ears of wheat betw. the fingers. Motto — Diligentia fit ubertas. Hay (Seggieden, co. Perth; descended from Patrick Hay (a second son of Pitfour) and Barbara his ■wife, daughter of John Nairn, of Seggieden, esq. and now represented by James Hay, of that place, esq.) Quarterly ; first and fourtli, ar. three ines- cutcheons gu. within a bordure chequy of the second and first, for Hay, and for difference in the centre of the quarters a bull's head couped gu. ; second and third, party per pale sa. and ar. on a rhaplet four quatrefoils all counterchanged, in the centre chief a martlet ar. for difference, for Nairn of Seggieden. Crest — A demi countryman ppr. holding over his shoulders an oxen yoke, or, the boughs gu. Supporters — Dexter, a country- man ppr. holding over his shoulders an oxeu yoke or, boughs gu. ; sinister, a talbot ppr. Motto — Diligentia fit ubertas. Hay (Fairfield, Scotland ; by patent, 1800). The same Arms, Crest, and Motto, as of Newton. Hay (Fosterseat, Scotland). Ar. three .shields gu. within a bordure engr. az. charged with as many cinquefoils or. Hay (Futhie, Scotland). Ar. a chev. betw. three shields gu. Hay (Haystoun, Scotland ; descended of Tweeddale). Tlie quartered arms of that family within a bor- dure vert, charged with unicorns' heads, couped, and stars, alternately, ar. Crest — An ox yoke, in bend, or, with bows gu. Motto — Pro patria. Hay (Kennet, Scotland). Or, a cinquefoil betw. three shields within a bordure gu. Hay (Kirkland, Scotland). Ar. a fesse az. betw. three inescutcheons gu. all within a bordure of the last. Hay (Konninsberg ; pat. 1807). Ar. three shields gu. within a bordure engr. sa. charged with eight annulets or. Crest — Two arms froui the shoul.ier ppr. embowed, vested in russet, grasping an ox yoke or, bows gu. Motto~Vro patria. Hay (Lands, Scotland). Ar. a cinquefoil betw. three shields, within a bordure gu. Hay (Leith, Scotland). Ar. three escutcheons gu. each charged with a garb or, banded of the second. Crest — An ox's head, couped, ppr. Motto — Nec abest jugum. Hay (Lethim, Scotland). Ar. three shields gu. with- in a bordure indented az. charged with eight cinquefoils of the field. Crest — An ox yoke en- twined with laurel and olive ppr. Alotto — Fert laurea fides. Hay (Lies, Scotland). Erm. three escutcheons gu. Hay (Linplura, Scotland). The quartered coat of Tweeddale, all within a bordure ar. Crest — A goat's head, erased, ar. horned or, and charged with a crescent az. Motto — Malum bono vince. Hay (Locheloy and Park, Scotland). Ar. three shields within a bordure gu. Crest — The yoke of a plough, in pale, or, with two bows gu. Alotto — Serva jugum sub jngo. Ha y (Muchals, Scotland ; derived from the noble house of Errol). Ar. a mullet betw. three es- cutcheons gu. Hay (Muntan, Scotland). Ar. three escutcheons gu. within a bordure engr. az. semee of cinquefoils of the first. Hay (Newliall, Scotland ; derived from Lord William Hay of Newhall, third son of John, second Marquess of TweeO.dale). The same Arms and Motto as the Marquess of Tweeddale. Crest — A goat's head and neck, erased, ar. charged with a crescent. Hay (Newton, Scotland). Quarterly ; first and fourth, ar. three inescutcheons gu. ; second and third, az. a chev. enn. betw. three pheons of the last, in the centie a crescent sa. Crest — A goat pass. ar. armed and unguled or. Alotto — Spare nought. Hay (Ranfieldand Inchnock, Scotland). Ar. a mullet betw. three inescutcheons gu. Crest — A dexter arm, embowed, holding an ox yoke ppr. Ha Y(Ranne3, Scotland). Quarterly; first and fourth, ar. three inescutcheons gu. ; second and third, gu. three cinquefoils ar. in the centre of the quarter- ings a crescent. Crest — A goat pass. ppr. Alotto — Spare nought. See Leith-Hay. Hay (Seafield, Scotland ; a scion of Hay of Futhie). Ar. a chev. betw. three escutcheons gu. Hay (Spott, Scotland ; descendedfrom Lord Alexander Hay of Spott, third son of John, first Marquess of Tweeddale). The Arms, Crest, and Motto, as Tweeddale. Hay (Stronzie, Scotland ; a cadet of Hay of Park). The same as of Park, the bordure charged with eight crescents of the field. Hay (Waughton, Scotland). Ar. three shields within a bordure, engr. gu. Hay (Wire, Scotland). Ar. a crescent betw. three shields gu. Hay (Woodcockdale, Scotland; descended from Hay of Park). Ar. a fesse betw. three escutcheons, all within a bordure gu. Crest — A demi arm ppr. holding an ox yoke with bows gu. Alotto — Hinc iucrementum. Hay (Scotland). Ar. a fesse nebulee betw. three es- cutcheons gu. Hay (Scotland). Ar. a crescent betw. three escut- cheons gu. within a bordure counter-componee of the first and second. Crest — An arm, couped below the elbow, grasping a yoke, through the fingers three ears of wheat erect, all ppr. Hay. Gu. on a fesse betw. six martlets ar. two mart- lets sa. Crest — A hand holding an annulet or. Hay. Ar. a bend sa. an orle of martlets counter- changed. Hay. Ar. a fesse betw. three escutcheons within a bordure gu. Hay. Ar. three escutcheons gu. in chief a pair of ox yokes or. Hay. Ar. a fesse sa. in chief three martlets gu. Hay. Ar. three escallops, in bend, sa. cotiseJ gu. Hay, or De la Hay. Ar. a pile wavy gu. Hay (Scotland). Crest — Afalcon, volant, ppr. armed, jessed, and belled, or, gorged with a label. Motto — Propter obedientem. Hay (Robertsbridge, co. Sussex, temp. Edward IV. and of Glyndbourne, in the same county j the last male heir, Thomas Hay, esq. Lieut. Colonel of the Sussex militia, and M.P. for Lewes, d. unm. in 1780: the Langhams of Cottesbrooke.co. Northamp- ton, now represent the Hay family). Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. six martlets sa. two martlets or. Haycock. Erminois, an elephant, statant, az. ; on a chief of the last the sun betw. two bee hives ppr. Crest — An heraldic autelope, sejant, erminois, collared gu. the dexter foot resting on a bee-hive or. Haycock. Az. two wheat-sheaves in chief, and a mullet in base, or. Crest — On a ducal coronet, per pale, gu. and or, a lion pass, per pale, counter- chaiiged. Hayuay (Weston, co. Hereford). Gu. on a bend or, three leopards' heads vert. Hayday (London). Gu. on a bend ar. three leopards' heads vert. 3 N HAY HA Y Haydock, Haidocke, or Hevdock (Greywell, co. Hants ; Visitation of that county in 1612). Ar. a cross sa. in the dexter chief quarter a fleur-de-lis of the second. Crest— A. demi swan, -with wings expanded, ar. ducally gorged, lined, and beaked, g"- „ . . Haydock, or Heydock (Lancashire and Oxfordshire). At. three sparrow-hawks, close, gu. Haydokk (as borne by Christopher Haydoke, esq. Alderman of Preston in 15U2). Arrns and Crest, same as Haydock of Gotham, co. Lancaster. Haydon (Boughwood, Ebford, and Cadhay,co. Devon ; tr;iceable to the reign of Edward IV. now repre- sented by William Haydon, esq. R.N. Crewkcrne, CO. Somerset). Ar. three bars gemelles az. ; on a chief gu. a fesse dancettee or. Crest — A lion ar. seizing on a bull, courant, sa. Haydon (Woodbury, co. Devon ; London, and Surrey). .Same as iireceding. Haydon, or Haidon (borne by John Haidon, mercer, Sheriffof London, rf. 1.5S3). Ar. three bars gemelles az. on a chief gu. a fesse dancettee or. Crest — A lion ar. seizing on a bull sa. armed of the first. Haydon (Grove, Watford, and Oxley, co. Herts). Quarterly, ar. and az. a cross engr. counterchanged. Crest — A talbot statant az. Haydon. The same Arms, within a bordure gobo- nated or and az. Hayjion (Grove, co. Herts). Per pale, ar. and gu. a cross engr. counterchanged. Haydon (Baconstrope, co. Norfolk). Quarterly, ar. and gu. a cross engr. counterchanged. Crest — A talbot ar. spotted sa. Haydon (Worcestershire). Quarterly, ar. and az. a cross engr. counterchanged, in the first quarter a Cornish chough sa. Have (Salop). Az. three mullets or; on a chief ar. as many pellets. Have, or Hay (Battell, co. Sussex). Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. six martlets sa. two martlets or. Have (granted 1628). Erm. on a chief az. two mart- lets or. Crest — A dexter arm, embowed, vested gu. turned up and indented ar. holding in the hand ppr. a scythe, in bend, or, the blade arching to the right. Have (Halnaked, co. Sussex; temp. Henry I.) Ar. a fesse, and in chief three martlets, gu. Have. Ar. on a chief sa. a griffin's head, erased, betw. two mullets, pierced, or. Have, or Hay. Ar. a mullet gu. Have. Gu. a lion ramp, or, crowned ar. Have. Az. three mullets or. Another, ar. Haveey. Az. three storks ar. a chief erm. Crest — A pheon or. Have, De la. Ar. three escallops, in bend, gu. co- tised sa. Hayes (Drumboe Castle, co. Donegal, bart.) Ar. a chev. betw. three grifhns' heads erased, sa. Crest — A griffin's head erased. Motto — Dieu me con- duise. Hayes (Westminster, co. Middlesex, bart.) Quar- terly ; first and fourth, ar. a chev. az. betw. three escutcheons gu. each charged with a leopard's face or ; second and third, ar. a lion ramp. gu. betw. three pheons az. Crest — On a perch ppr. a falcon, wings endorsed, or, an escutcheon, pendent from the beak, as in the arms. Hayes (Windsor, co. Berks, and London; granted 13 May, 1062). Ar. a chev. betw. three tigers' heads sa. erased and langued gu. Hayes (Wardrobe and Litley, co. Chester ; granted 1615). Sa. on a chev. ar. betw. three leopards' heads or, a crescent gu. Crest — A demi lion hold- ing a pheon ar. staflT or. Hayes (Devonshire). Az. on a pale or, three bulls' heads of the field. Hayes (Devonshire). Az. on a pale, betw. two en- dorses or, three bulls' heads, couped of the field. Hayes (Rockingdon, co. Essex). Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three dragons' heads, erased, vert, as many bezants. Hayes (Essex). Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three boars' heads, erased and erect, vert, as many bezants. Haves (Hayes, co. Hants). Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three boars' heads, couped, or. Haves (Hertford). Ei-m. three lions' heads, erased, sa. Crest — A leopard's head. Hayes (Great Badgebury, co. Kent; granted 8 May, 1689). Erm. three escutcheons gu. Crest — A falcon, volant, ppr. jessed and belled or, gorged with a ducal coronet, per pale, of the last and gu. Hayes (Hadley, co. Middlesex). Az. on a pale or, three bulls' heads, couped, sa. Hayes (London, 1613). Erminois, three wolves' heads, erased sa. Crest — A wolf pass, erminois. Hayes. Az. on a chev. ar. betw. three boars' heads, erased, erm. as many ewers gu. Haves. Ar. on a pale .«ia. three bulls' heads, couped, or. Hayes. Gu. a fesse or, betw. three bezants. Hayes. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three dragons' heads of the last, erased per fesse, gu. Hayle. Ar. eight bars gemelles az. on a canton gu. a lion pass. or. Havles. Gu. a fesse or, betw. two chev. ar. Crest — A hand holding a torteaii. Hayles. Sa. a fesse or, chev. ar. and bordure erm. Havles. Sa. a fesse or, betw. two chev. ar. all within a bordure erm. Havles. Ar. a chev. gu. in chief three roses of the second. Haylev (Shropshire; granted 1701). Or, on a cross az. a cinquefoil betw. four mascles of the first. Crest — A crescent arg. chai'ged with a cross pattea gti- Hayley. Or, a fret gu. Crest — A demi boy ppr. Haylis. Or, a chev. sa.; on a chief of the second three roses gu. Haylis. Or, a chev. sa. betw. three roses of the second a chief of the last. Haylord, or Haylard. Ar. three bars betw. ten fleurs-de-lis az. three, three, three, and one. Havman. Gu. three cocks' heads, erased, or. Crest — A scimetar and caduceus in saltire, ensigned with a round hat. Haymon. Ar. on a chev. betw. three martlets sa. as many cinquefoils of the first. Havne (Hayne, co. Devon; the heiress >n. Harris). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three martlets sa. Hayne (Dartmouth, Honiton, co. Devon ; granted 1702). Or, on a fesse invecked az. a rose ar. see led of the first, barbed vert, betw. two plates ; in cliicf a greyhound, courant, sa. Crest — A tortoise ar. thereon an eagle displ. ppr. beaked and legged gu. having upon each wing a plate, and on the breast a rose of the first. Hayne (Fryer Waddon, co. Dorset ; granted 4 Sept. 1607). Or, on a fesse gu. three plates, in chief a greyhound courant, az. Hayne (Haddon, Jamaica, and Bnrderop Park, near Marlborough, co. Wilts). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three martlets sa. Crest — An eagle, wings ex- panded and distended, preying on a tortoise, all ppr. Hayne, or Haynes. Ar. on a fesse nebulae, betw. three annulets gu. six bezants. Havnelles (Norfolk) Gu. a chev. or, betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. Haynes (Reading, co. Berks). Gu. three crescents paly wavy ar. and az. Haynes (Berkshire). Ar. a fesse wavy az. charged with three annulets or, betw. seven bezants. Haynes (Chelsea, co. Middlesex). Erminois, on a fesse sa. a gi-eyhound, courant, ar. ; on a canton gu. a leopard's head, jessant-de lis or. Haynes (Hackney, co. Middlesex; confirmed 1578). Ar. three crescents, barry undee, az. and gu. Ha vnes (Shropshire). Ar. on a fesse gu. three bezants, betw. as many demi greyhounds, courant, az. Haynes, or Keynes (Surrey). Chequy, or and gu. a canton erm.; over all, on a bend az. a griffin's head, erased, betw. two falcons, ar. Haynes. Ar. three crescents, paly of six, g\i. and az. Crest — A stork, wings displ. ppr. in the beak a serpent of the last. Haynes. Or, on a fesse gu. three bezants, in chief a HAY greyhou lid, couraut, sa. collared of the second. V>est~Au eagle displ. az. powdered with estoiles or. Haynks (Ireland). Ar. on a fesse betw. three cres- cents az. as many annulets of the first. Crest— A lion, sejant, or, collared az. Hay.ves, or Havne. Ar. a fesse nebulae az. betw three annulets gii. (Another, of the second.) Haynes. Ar. two palets vert, betw. three crescents, in chief, gu. Crest-An eagle preying on a tor toise. Hayns. Ar. on a fesse az. betw. three crescents of the last, as many fleurs-de-lis of the first. Crest- Three Moors' heads, conjoined in one neck, facing the dexter sinister and upwards. Havs (Dallainore, co. Devon). Gu. a fesse or, betw three bezants, quartering Trevy and Hele. treM~A swan's hea^ issuing from a wreath. Hays (Dorsetshire). Or, a sun gu. Hays, or Hayes (London). Ar. on a pale betw. two palets engr. sa. three bulls' heads, couped or. Hays. Erm. a fesse engr. or, betw. three lions ramp, ppr. Crest— A hawk, wings displ. erminois. r^' A ^ '''""P" mullets sa. Crest— A monkey pass. ppr. collared round the loins and cljained or. Hays. Erm. on a chev. az. three roses or. Crest— An arm, embowed, in armour, or, wielding a scimetar ppr. Hays Or, on a pale sa. three bulls' heads of the field. Haystacke. Or, a chev. gu. pierced by a bend erm. Haytefeld. Erm. a chev. engr. betw. three cinque- loils sa. Hayter (Salisbury). Az. three bulls' heads couped, or. Crest— A bull's head, couped, or, pierced through the neck with a broken spear ar. Haytfielu. Erm. on a chev. sa. three cinquefoils ar. Havti-ield. Erm. on a chev. engr. sa. three tre- foils (another, cinquefoils) or. Hayt.n, Haiton, or Heaion. Ar. three church- bflls sa. Hayton (as borne by William Chute Hayton of Moreton Court, near Hereford, esq.) Sa. a cross engr. or. Crest— A cock gu. combed, wattled, and legged or, holding in the beak a hearts' ease slipped ppr. Hayton (Essex). Vert, a bend ar. Hayton. Ar. on a bend sa. three bucks' heads, ca- bossed of the field. Crest— A buck's head as in the arms. Hayton. Ar. three church-bells sa. Cre*«— A hand holding a sickle ppr. Hayton. Ar. three bulls pass. sa. Hayvero, or Haverb. Or, a fesse sa. in chief a cross] et gu. Hayvills. Gu. a chev. or, betw. three fleurs de-lis ar. Hayward (as borne by John Curtis Hay ward, of Quedgeley-House, near Gloucester, esq.) Ar. on a bend sa. three fleurs de lis or, on a chief of the second a lion pass, of the third. Crest— Oat of a mural crown or, a demi lion ramp. sa. holding a fleur-de lis or. Havward. Ar. on a bend sa. three fleurs de-lis or, upon a chief of the second a lion pass, of the third. C'rf.v*— Out of a mural crown or, a demi hoii ramp. sa. holding in the dexter paw a fleur- de-lis, gold. Hay WARD (borne by Sir John Hayward, the historian, temp. Elizabeth). Ar. guttee de sang, a fesse nebulee gu. Hayward (Dewes Grove, Sandhurst, co. Gloucester; granted 17.10). Ar. on a bend betw. two roses gu! barbed and seeded ppr. a rose betw. as many fleurs- de lis or ; on a chief of the second a lion pass, of the fourth. Crest— On a wreath, ar. and gu. a mural crown or, thereon a demi lion ramp. sa. charged on the shoulder with a rose, holding in the dexter paw a rose of the second, barbed and seeded ppr. Hayward (Herefordshire). Or, three lions ramp. gu. over all a bendlet sa. Hayward (Acton Round, co. Salop; granted 15 February, 1560). Or, a bull's head betw. three mullets gu. ; on a chief sa. a lion pass. erm. betw. two crosses crosslet fitch^e of the field. Crest Two crosses crosslet fitchfee or, saltireways, enfiled with a bull's head, eabossed sa. Hayward, Haward, or Heyward (Brocton, co. Salop). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. ducally crowned or. Hayward, or Heyward (of the North). The same Arms. Crest — A unicorn, courant, ppr. Hayward (Tandridge Hall, co. Surrey). Sa. two bars ar. ; in chief a talbot pass, of the second. Crest — A talbot's head ar. collared sa. a ring of the lirst to the front of the collar. Hayward. Ar. a bull's head gu. betw. three mullets sa. Haywood (Staflbrdshire). Ar. on a bend, cotised, gu. three plates. Haywood (Stafl-ordshire). Ar. a firepan sa. inflamed ppr. a crescent for diff. Haywood, or Heywood. Ar. three torteaux, in bend, betw. two cotises gu. all within a bonlure of the second. Crest— On the stump of a tree a falcon, rising, ppr. Haywood (as borne by Francis Haywood, of Liver- pool, esq.) Arms and Crest, as the preceding, impaling Vernon ; Mr. Haywood having m. the dau. of Thomas Shrawley Vernon, of Hanbury Hall, CO. Worcester, esq. Haywood. Ar. on a fesse engr. gu. between three martlets sa. collared or, as many cinquefoils erm. Haywood. Ar. two bends within a bordure gu. Crest— A tiger s head ar. armed and maned or, pierced through the neck with a broken spear sa. headed of the first, vulued gu. Haywood. Ar. a pot sa. fire issuant ppr. Haywood. Three torteaux, in bend, cotised, gu. Haywood. Barry of six, ar. and sa. three cotton hanks or. Haywood. Ar. on a bend engr. gu. three plates within a bordure of the second. Haywood. Ar. two cotises, in bend gu. betw. three torteaux. Hazard. Az. two bars ar. ; on a chief or, three escallops gu. Crest— An escallop gu. Hazard. Az. a garb or. Crest— On the top of an anchor, in the sea, a dove holding in the beak an olive branch ppr. Hazlerigo (Nosely Hall, co. Leicester, bart.) Ar. a chev. betw. three hazel leaves vert. Crest On a chapeau gu. turned up, erm. a Scot's head, ppr. Supporters— De:!i.ter, a stag, ppr. ; sinister, a talbot ar. pied sa. and gorged with a plain collar, gu. Mutta — Pro aris et focis. Heacock (Newington, co. Middlesex ; granted 1746). Erminois, an elephant az.; on a chief of the second a sun, betw. two bee hives, or. Crest — A hind, sejaut, reguard, erminois, collared gu. reposing his dexter foot on a bee-hive or. Head (Hermitage, near Rochester, co. Kent, bart.) Ar. a chev. ermines, betw. three unicorns' heads, couped sa. Crest — A unicorn's head, couped, ermines. y>/o«o— Study quiet. Head (bart. 1837). As the preceding. Head (Berkshire and London). Sa. a chev. betw. three unicorns' heads, erased, ar. Crest — A uni- corn's head erased ar. HcAUFORD, Marquess of. See Taylor. Headley, Baron. See Winn. Heauworth. Ar. two bars gu. ; on a canton of the second a cross raoline or. HjiALD. Ar. on a chev. betw. three bombs sa. fired ppr. as many bezants, a chief of the second. Crest A sword and key, in saltire ppr. Heald (as borne by James Heald, of Par's Wood, Didsbury, near Manchester, esq.) Quarterly, gu. and az. in the first and fourth quarters an eagle, with wings elevated or ; in the second and third, a fret of the last, over all a fesse ar. thereon, betw. two crosses pattee, a rose, of the first, barbed and seeded ppr. Crest — On a mouut vert a bundle of arrows fesseways, the points towards the dexter, ppr. bound gu. thereon an eagle, wings elevated, erminois, in the beak a sprig of oak, also ppr. ; the dexter claw resting on a cross pattee as in the arms. Motto— Men gloria crux. HE A. HEA Heale (Soiitli Heale, co. Devon). Gu. a bend fusily erm. Crest— On a cliapeau gu. turned up erm. a falcon, rising, ar. beaked and legged or. Heale (as borne by Henry Newton Heale, of High- field, co. Herts, esq. a ni.'igistrate for the county ; de cended from William Heale, of South Heale, CO. Devon, temp. Henry V.) j4r/«i, &c. same as Heale oI' South Heale. Heale (Fleet, co. Devon). See Hele. Hkali sg. Ar. on achev. cotised, sa. three e.sci-.llops or. HhALiNGE. Or, on a chief az. two mullets ar. Healy, or Healey. Az. three boars' heads, couped, in pale, ar. Crest — On a chapeau a lion, statant, guard, ducally gorged. Heanton (Old Port, co. Devon ; the heiress m. So- master). Vert, a bend or. Heaps. Ar. a chev. betw. two crescents in chief and a dexter arm, embowed, couped, fesseways, wield- ing a sword, all gu. Crest — A cross crosslet fitchee betw. two branches of palm, in orle, ppr. Heapv. Ar. three pealiens, close, ppr. Crest — A cubit arm, erect, vested, holding in the hand a lamb ppr. Heabbbett. Per pale, az. and gu. three lions ramp, ar. Heard (Somersetshire ; Lancaster Heralci, afterwards Garter King of Arms ; granted 1702). Ar. a Neptune crowned with an Eastern crown of gold, his trident sa. headed or, issuing from a stormy ocean, the sinister hand grasping the head of a ship's mast, appearing above the waves, as part of the wreck, all ppr.; on a chief az. the arctic polar star of the first, betw. two water bougets of the second. Crest — A swan with wings elevated, ar. beaked and membered sa. charged on the breast with a rose gu. barbed and seeded ppr. ducally crowned, collared, and chained, or. Hearing (Eye, co. SufiTolk). Or, on a pale, cotised, gu. three eagles displ. of the first. Crest — A griffin, sejant, with wings expanded, ar. ducally gorged. Hearle. Az. a pale, surmounted by a maunch gu. Crest — A hand holding a crosier in bend sinister. Hearne (as borne by the late Sir William Hearne, of Maidenhead, co. Berks, knt. Sheriff of London in 1707, son of Basil Herne, esq. and descendant of Alderman Richard Herne, Sheriff of London in 1618). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three herons arg. Crest — A heron's head ducally gorged ppr. Motto — Leges, juraque servat. Hearne, or HEARN,per fesse, ar. and az. three chap lets counterchanged. Crest — On a mount vert a horse at full speed, saddled and bridled ppr. Hearne, or Hearn (Ireland). The same 4r«i5. Crest — A greyhound, sejant sa. Hearne (Ireland). Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three chap- lets of roses of the last. Crest — A greyhound, sejant, sa. Hearne (Ireland). Ar. three chaplets of roses gu. leaved vert. Crest — A rose branch and spear, in saltire, ppr. Hearon (as borne by W.H. HEARON.esq. Lord Mayor of York in 1827). Arms, &c. same as Heron of Shacklewell, co. Middlesex. Heart. Gu. on a chief ar. three hnman hearts ppr. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion ar. holding in the dexter paw a heart gu. Heart (Scotland). Ar. three hearts flammant gu. Crest — A dexter hand, erect, grasping a couteau sword. Motto — Fide et amore. Heartston. Gu. a chev. ar. guttee de poix, betw. three leopards' faces of the second. He.atcock, alias Arkas (Buckinghamshire). Ar. on a cross sa. five fieurs-de-lis or. Heath (Little Eden, co. Durham; Twickenham, co. Middlesex; and Lynn,co. Norfolk). Per chev. or and sa.; in chief two mullets of the second, in base a heathcock of the first, combed and wattled gu. Crtst — A cock's head, erased, or, combed and wattled gu. Heath (Kepyer,co. Durham ; granted 4 August, l.'iSS : the Heaths of Kepyer derived from John Heath, of London, Warden of the Fleet, who died in 1501 : he was son of John Heath of Twickenham, and grandson of John Heath, of Heath, co. Middlesex ; the eventual heiress of the family, Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of John Heath, of Old Durham, esq. m. John Tempest, esq.) The same Arms. Crest — A heathcock's head, erased, sa. wattled gu. Motto — Espere mieux. Heath (Hertfordshire). Az. a bend, per pale gu. and or, a bordure counterchanged. Heath (Eatonbridge, co. Kent). Ar. a saltire engr. betw. twelve billets gu. Heath (Brasted, co. Kent, and Lyndsfeild and Tanridge, co. Surrey; from the Surrey family de- rived Sir Robert Heath, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleus). Ar. a cross engr. betw. twelve billets gu. Crest — A wolf's head, erased, per pale, sa. and or, ducally gorged ar. holding in the mouth a broken spear of the second, headed of the third. Heath (Pedingliam, co. Sussex). As the preceding, quartering Comber. Heath (Mile End, co. Middlesex ; gi-anted 21 June, 1707). Per chev. embattled sa. and ar. in chief two mullets of six points or, pierced gu. and in base a heathcock of the first, combed and wattled ppr. Heath (Oxfordshire). Erm. a chev. betw. three moor- cocks sa. armed gu. Crest — Flames ppr. issuing out of a tower ar. Heath (Staffordshire). Ar. a chev. engr. sa. betw. tliree heathcock s of the last. Heath (Suffolk). Ar. thiee ogresses, on each a cross crosslet of the first. Heath (Fordall, co. Warwick). Vert, on a chief or, three mullets sa. Heath. Per chev. crenellee sa. and ar. in chief two estoiles of the last, in base a heathcock sa. combed and wattled gu. Crest — A cock's head sa. crested and jelloped gu. betw. two branches vert. Heath. Vert, on a chief ar. tliree cinquefoils az. Heath, or Hathey. Sa. three birds ar. beaked and legged gu. Heathcote (Chesterfield, co. Derby, temp. Edward IV. ; from Gilbert Heathcote, Alderman of Chester, who d. in IWa, the baronets of Normanton and Hursley derive). Eim. three pomeis, each charged with a cross or. Crest — On a mural crown az. a pomeis as in the arms, betw. two wings displ. erm. Heathcote (London ; since of Normanton, co. Rut- land, Stamford, CO. Lincoln, and Durdans, Epsom, CO. Surrey, bait.) Quarterly, first and fourth, erm. three pomeis, each charged with a cross or ; second and tliird, az. a saltire engr. erm. Crest — On a mural crown az. a pomeis as in the arms, betw. two wings displ. erm. Heathcote (Hursley Park, hart.) Erm. three pomeis, each charged with a cross or. Crest — On a mural crown az. a pomeis as in the arms, betw. two wings displ. erm. Heathcote (Brampton and Cutthorp, co. Derby, a.d. 1614; the late Cornelius Heathcote, of Brampton, esq. assumed, on inheriting the estates, the name and arms of Rodes of Barlborough [see that name\. As Heathcote of Chesterfield. Heathcote (Derbyshire, a.u. 1618, and Little Over). Same as the preceding. Heathcote (Longton Hall, co. Stafford ; as borne by Richard Edensok Heathcote, of that place, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, Heathcote as above; second and third, ar. a chev. betw. three horseshoes sa. Edensor. Crest, as Heathcote of Chester- field. Heathcote (near Southampton). Per pale gu. and az. three plates, each charged with a cross engr. vert, betw. four ermine spots sa. Crest — A plate charged as in the arms, betw. two wings az. Heath E. Ar. on a cross sa. five crosses crosslet or. Heathe. Ar. three pellets, on the first a cross flory of the field. Heather (Derbyshire and Surrey). Paly of six az. and or, on a chief of the second a fesse dancettee KU. Heather. The same .drm*. t'rerf— A lion's paw sa. holding up a heart gu. HE B HED Heathfikld. Az. three garbs ar. Crest — An arm embowed ppr. vested and cuffed yert, wielding a sword of the first. Heatley. Or, on a bend vert, three boars' heads erased sa. Heaton (Plas Heaton, co. Denbigh ; an ancient family long seated in Denbighshire, the first of whom, who settled in Wales, was in the suite of Henry Lacy, the great Earl of Lincoln, who was Constable of Cliester, and had a grant of the lordships of Rlios and Rhyvonioc, North Wales ; the present representative of the family is John Heaton, of Plas Heaton, esq.) Ar. on a bend engr. sa. three bucks' heads of the field. Crest — A buck's head as in the arms. Heaton. Gu. three nags' heads erased ar. Crest — A nag's head erased ar. Heband. Sa. three leopards' heads, jessant a fleur- de-lis or. Crest — A demi woodman sa. wreathed round the head or, in the sinister hand a club vert. Hebbokn. Gu. on a chev. ar. a cinquefoil betw. two lions counter-pass, of the first. Hebeorne (Hebborne, CO. Northumberland). Ar. three uncovered cups (sometimes described as lamps) sa. in each a flame of fire ppr. The origin of these arms appears to have been this : the summit of Ros Hill, which immediately overlooks the little Peel of Hebborne, was the station of the chief beacon for the East and West Marches. The flaming lamp is, therefore, the blazing crescent of a border beacon. Hebborne (Hardwick, co. Durham). Arms, as Heb- borne of Hebborne, with a label of five points gu. quartering gu. a cliev. betw. three trefoils slipped ar. for Hoton of Hardwick. Hkbbs (Corton, co. Dorset). Sa. on a chev. or, betw. three swans close ar. as many lions' heads erased gu. Crest — A lion's head erased or, gorged with a chaplet of roses gu. Hebden, or Hepui.n (Hebden, in Craven, co. York : the coheirs were, first, the wife of Sir Piei's 'i'empest of Bracewell, knt. and Elizabeth, m. to Sir Thomas Dymok). Erm. five fusils in fesse gu. Crest — A triton holding in the dexter hand a tri- dent ppr. Hebden (formerly of Easthorpe Park, and now of Appleton, CO. York ; an ancient family in the North Riding of tliat county). Erm. on a chief az. three crescents or. Crest — A demi lion ramp. az. sup- porting betw. the paws a crescent or. Motto — Re e merito. Hebdon (Oxfordshire). Erm. on a chief indented az. three crescents or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a leopard's head, betw. two wings az. Heber (Marton, co. York; confirmed by Dethick and Camden, in 1569, to Reginald Heber, of Marton, esq. ; the last male heirs of this family were Ri- chard Heber, of Hoduet and Marton, esq. who d.m 1833, and his brother, Reginald Heber, Bishop of Calcutta, who rf. in 1826). Per fesse az. and gu. a lion ramp, or, in the dexter chief point a cinque- foil ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lady's head and shoulders ppr. in profile crined or. Motto — Prest d'acomplir. Heber. The saine Arms. Crest — A lion's gamb holding a palm branch ppr. Heberden (St. James's, Westminster ; granted 1752, and borne by the Rev. Thomas Heeeruen, Canon of Exeter, and William Heberlien, M.D.of Datchet, near Windsor, co. Berks). Erminois, a fesse of four lozenges vert, on a chief az. an annulet betw. two suns or. Crest — On a mount vert a tiger se- jant reguard. erminois, collared of the first, hold- ing in the dexter paw an escutcheon az. charged with two suns in chief and an annulet in base or. Heberden (London). The same Arms, witti the fesse composed of five lozenges. Crest — A wolf sejant erminois, collared vert, holding in the dexter paw an escutcheon az. charged with two suns in chief ppr. and an annulet in base or. Heeert. Gu. a cross ar. surmounted by a bend az. Crest — A fish naiant ppr. Heberton. Or, on a fesse gu. betw. three mullets sa. as many trefoils slipped ar. Heblethwayte (Malton, co. York ; granted 1570). Ar. two pales az. on a canton or, a mullet sa. pierced gu. Crest— Oat of a ducal coronet or, a demi wolf erm. Haeletuwayte (Norfolk). Ar. two palets vert, on a canton or, a mullet gu. Hebmines (France). Vaire, a garter gu. Heborne (Cheshire). Gu. on a chev. ar. a cinquefoil betw. two lions pass, counter-pass, of the first. Crest — A round buckle or, on the point of the tongue in chief. Hechedon. Or, a fesse dancettee betw. nine mul- lets, four, three, and two. Hechins (Hole, co. Cornwall). Ar. a cross patonce, quarterly gu. and az. betw. four lions' heads erased sa. Crest — A lion's head or, issuing from the centre of a rose gu. barbed vert. H ector. Ar. three bends gu. in the centre the sun or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet ar. masoned sa. a demi lion az. holding a palm branch vert. Hector. Ar. three bends gu. an estoile az. (Another, or.) Hedd (Molwynog, Lord of Uwch Aled, Founder of the IX. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys. Descendants : Lloyds of Havodunos, co. Denbigh ; Lloyd of Uwyn y Maen, co. Salop ; lolo Goch, the celebrated bard of Owen Glendower). Sa. a hart pass. ar. attired or. Hede, or Hedesa (Kent and London). Sa. a chev. ei'm. betw. three unicorns' heads couped ar. Hede. The same Arms. Crest — An escallop or, betw. two branches veit. Hedges (London ; granted 25 Nov. 1687). Az. three swans' heads erased ar. Crest — A swan's head erased ppr. Hedges (Romney, co. Hants). Sa. on a chief or, three mascles. Hedges (Finchley, co. Middlesex). Az. three swans' heads erased or. Hedges (Alderton, co. Wilts). The same Anns and Crest as of London. Heuingham. Erm. a bend engr. gu. guttfee ar. on a chief az. a buck's head couped or. Hedingham-Nunnery (Essex). Ar. a billet in pale az. smmounted of another in fesse gu. Hepisham. Ar. a bend engr. betw. two crescents sa. Hedlam (Stainton, co. Durham; descended from Simon de Hedlam,to whom his brother, Peter Rus- sell, released his right in Stainton, by charter dated in 1309 : the eventual heiress, Joane Hedlam, born in 1501, m. first, Francis Bowes, esq. and se- condly, Ralph Bowes, of Barnes, esq.) Gu. a chev. or, betw. three lambs' heads couped ar. Hedley, or Headley (Huntingdonshire). Gu. on a chev. betw. thi-ee falcons ar. membered and belled or, a cross crosslet fitchee sa. Crest — A martlet or. Hedley (Newcastle-on-Tyne). A chev. debruised by a fesse charged with a crescent, all betw. three annulets. Crest — An arm embowed, habited, holding in the hand a spear. Hedley (Newcastleon-Tyne). Gu. a chev. betw. three falcons ar. beaked and legged or. Hedley (Shropshire). Ar. on abend az. three leopards' heads or. Hedney, or Hedeney. Az. an estcile or. Hedon (Morton, Holderness). Ar. a chev. betw. three men's heads sidefaced, couped at the shoulders sa. Hedry. Paly of six az. and or. Hedworth (Harraton, CO. Durham; descended from John Hedworth, aged twenty-two in 1381, and Ka- tharine his wife, sister and co-heir of Robert Darcy of Harraton ; the daus. and co-heirs of the last John Hedworth, of Harraton, esq. were Dorothy, ]//. to Ralph Lambton, of Lambton, co. Durham, esq. ; and Elizabeth, m. to Sir William W^illiamson, hart.) The ancient Arms of Hedworth, on a bend three quatrefoils ; but, since the match with Darcy, the family has borne, ar. an incscutcheon sa. within an orle of cinquefoils gu. Crest — A fe- H EL H E L male's head affrontfee, couped at the breast ppr. hair flawing or, wreathed about the temples with a garland of ciiiquefoils gu. pierced of the second. Heijworth (Chester Deanery, CO. Durham ; descended from John Hedworth, third son of John Hedworth, of Harraton, esq. by Jane Belasyse his wife; tlie co-heirs of John Hedworth, of Chester Deanery, esq. M.P. for the county of Durham, who d. in 1747, were Eleanor, m. in 1746, to Sir Richard Musgr^ive, of Hayton Castle, co. Westmoreland ; and Eliza- beth, m. to Sir Ralph Milbanke.of Halnaby, bart.) ArmSf &c. as Hi:d\vorth of HaiTaton. Hedworth (Durham). Ar. three chev. braced in base sa. Crest — A lion couchaut sa. against an oak ppr. Hedworth (Lincolnshire). Ar. an inescutcheon and orle of cinquefoils gii. Heeley, or Heely. Gu. a cheT. ar. betw. three lions ranip. or. C7'est — A dexter hand brandishing a scimetar ppr. Heenue {Lord Mayor of London, 1391 and 1404). Ar. on a chev. az. three [escallops of the field, ou a chief of the second a lion pass, of the first. Heeper, or Heper. Sa. a chev. or, and canton erm. Heeper. The .same Arms. Crest — A leopard cou- chant guard ppr. Heete (Hertfordshire). Per pale gu. and or, a bend and bordure counterchanged. Heffernan (Ireland and London). Per fesse vert and gu. on a fesse az. a lion pass, guard, or, in chief three escallops of the last. Crest — A cubit ann erect in armour, holding in the gauntlet a sword rompu, all ppr. Hecens (Scotland). Ar. a saltire betw. a cross-gate in chief and in base, and a crescent in each flank gu. Heqham. Sa. a fesse componee or and az. Hecliffe. Ar. on a chev. or, a demi lion ramp. gu. Heglise. Erm. on a chev. or, a lion vert. Heclise. Erm. on a chief or, a demi lion ramp, issuaut vert. Heiford. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three bucks trippaut e". Heigh (Chesshim). Ar. a ci'oss sa. on the dexter chief a fleur-de-lis of the second. Heigham (Bedforcishire). Paly of six ar. and az. on a chief gu. three escallops or. (Another, of the first.) Heigham (Suffolk, 1577). Sa. a fesse chequy or and az. betw. three nags' heads erased ar. Crest — A nag's head as in tlie anns. Heigham. Paly of six ar. and az. on a chief gu. three escallops or. Crest — An escallop or, charged with a mullet gu. Heigham. Paly of six ar. and az. Heigham. Az. a cross flurtee betw. six herrings or. Heighington (Graystone and Mesbett, co. Durham). Erm. on a chev. betw. three wolves' heads erased az. as many crosses crosslet fitchee or. Heignie (Craigfortb). Sa. a saltire betw. a horse's head in chief and base ar. in the dexter flank a decrescent, in the sinister an increscent of tlie last. Crest — On a rock a dove with an olive branch in her beak ppr. Motto — Finne dum fide. Heincrave. Ar. a chief indented gu. Crest — A dra- gon's head erased gu. collared or. Heire. Gu. a chev. lozengy or and ax. Heire. Ar. a fesse vaire gu, and of the first. Heisham. Ar. a bend engr. betw. two crescents sa. Crest — A lion ramp, wielding in the dexter paw a battle-axe, all ppr. Hbiton (Heiton, co. Lancaster). Ar. on a bend engr. sa. three bulls' heads cabossed of the first. Crest — Out of a ducal coi'onet or, a bull's head ar. armed of the first. Heken, or Hexing. Sa. a griflin segreant ar. Helano (Yorkshire). Gu. a bend betw. six martlets or. Hf.lbert. See Supplement. Helborne (Durham). Ar. three pots sa. fire issuant ppr. a labtl of as many points gu. Helborne. The same Arms. Crest — A fiend's head couped, ppr. winged or. Heluersham (Sufl"olk). Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three crosses crosslet or. Hele (Dorsetshire). Gu. a bend fusily erm. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up ar. an eagle of the last. Hele (South Hele, and Cornwood ; derived from Sir Roger de la Hele, Lord of Hele, temp. Henry IIL The last male heir of this ancient family, Jacob BicKioRD Hele, of Stort, esq. d. uiim. in July, 183.5). Ar. five lozenges in pale erm. the centre one charged with a leopard's face or. Hele (Holwell, co. Devon ; descended from John Hele of Holbertou, second son of Nicholas Hele of South Hele : the daus. and co-heirs of the last Roger Hele, of Holwell, esq- were Juliana, m. first to Peregrine, third Duke of Leeds, and, second, to Charles, second Earl of Portmore ; and Charity, wife of the Right Hon. George Treby, of Plyrap- ton). As the preceding. Hele (Fleet Damarel, co. Devon ; descended from Thomas Hele, of Fleet, esq. high sherifl" of the county in IGOl, eldest son of Nicholas Hele of South Hele, by Margery his second wife, dau. of Richard Downe, esq. Sir Thomas Hele of Fleet, was created a Baxonet in 1G27 ; the representation of this branch of the family is vested in the present John Digbv Fowell, esq.) Same Arms. Hele (VVembury, CO. Devon ; derived from Sir John Hele, kut. serjeant-at-law, fourth son of Nicholas Hele, of South Hele, by Margery Downe his second wife ; the heiress of the Wembury branch m. Sir Edward Hungerford, K.B. From this line, mater- nally, descends Sir Warwick Hele Tonkin). Arms as Hele of South Hele. Helebeke. Gu. six annulets or, three, two, and one, within a bordure engr. ar. Helebs. Quarterly, ar. and az. a bend gu. Hei.esby. Or, a saltire sa. Helesby. Or, a saltire sa. over all a label gu. Helforles. Az. a chev. ar. betw. three lozenges of the last. Hei.ias. Ar. three bends gu. in chief a label sa. Crest — A leg in armour, couped at the thigh, the knee bent, garnished, and spurred or. Heligan (Cornwall). Gu. on a bend or, three bucks' heads of the field. Helican. Paly of jix, or and gu. a chief az. Helinbridge (Gloucestershire). Chequy, ar. and sa. a bend gu. Helingsale, or Heligsal. Gu. three bars humettee ar. Heuon. Ar. a buck's head sa. Helion (Asseriston, CO. Devon ; entmct temp. Edward I.) Ar. on a bend sa. three martlets or. Helisbe (Cheshire). Ar. a saltire sa. Heliston. Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three leopards' heads go. Hell (Hellcourt, co. Kent). Erm. three lozenges gu. HelliVM. Vaire, a bend gu. Crest — On a mural coronet or, an eagle with wings endorsed, in the beak an oak branch accrued ppr. Hellard (Cornwall, and Mitcham, co. Surrey). Sa. a bend flory ar. Hellard, alias Highloru (London; granted 26 May, 1C30). The same. Hellard, and Helard. Sa. a bend betw. two cotises flory counterflory, ar. Crest — A demi Hercules ppr. Hellen (Ireland). Az. a fesse ar. betw. thirteen be- zants, three, four, three, two, and one. Crest — A dolphin hauriant, betw. two wings ppr. Hellenes (Herefordshire and Shropshire). Sa. on a bend cotised, or, three slags' heads cabossed, gu. Heller (Lostwithiel, co. Cornwall). Gu. a chev. vaire, betw. three ducal crowns or. Crest — A Cor- nish chough erm. {Another crest — An eagle, with wings endorsed, or, preying on a snake, nowed, ppr.) Hellerd (Bridlington, CO. 'ioik ; granted 1470). Sa. a bend cotised, ar. betw. six fleurs de-lis of the last. Hellers. Quarterly, ar. and gu. a bend az. Hellers. Quarterly, ar. and az. a bend gu. n E L HcLLEs. Sa. a bend and chief ar. Helliar (Exeter). Az. a chev. ar. betw. three mul- lets or. Helliaiid. Or, a chev. betw. three mullets az. Hellier (Woodhouse, co. Stafford ; granted 17C3). Az. a cliev. ar. guttee de sang betw. three mullets or. Crest — A cotk ar. guttee de sang, combed and wattled gu. Motto — Pro republicu semper. Hellier (as borne by the Rev. Thomas Shaw Hellicr, of Woodhouse, co. Stafford, who, by sign manual dated 13 July, 178C, and agreeably to the will of the late Sir Samuel Hellier, assumed the name and arms of Hellier). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a chev. ar. gutt6e de sang, betw. three mullets or, for Hellier; second and third, or, a chev. iu- vected, pean, betw. three eagles displ.sa.for Shaw. Crests — First, Hellier, a cock ar. guttee de sang, combed and wattled gu. ; second, Shaw, a hind's head, quarterly, ar. and or, pierced through the neck with an arrow, headed az. the feather broken and dropping ar. Hellis. Sa. a bend and chief ar. Crest — A hand holding an ear of wheat ppr. Hellis. Gu. a bend and chief ar. Hellis. Sa. a fesse battellee ar. betw. three leopards' faces or. Hellis. Sa. a fesse crenellee betw. three leopards' heads or. Hellord, or HicHLORD (Woodbury, co. Devon). Sa. a bend counterflory ar. Crest — An escarbuncle of eight points ar. Hellyon. Gu. fretty ar. a fesse or. Helman. Ar. three bendlets az. within a bordure gu- Helme (Worcestershire). Ar. on a bend sa. three pheons of the first. Crest — A pheon ar. Helme (as borne by William Helme, of Standish House, near Stroud, esq.) Or, on a pile az. betw. two griffins segreant respecting each other gu. an esquire's helmet ppr. garnished or. Crest — A mount vert, thereon a demi dragon az. holding in the dexter claw a cross crosslet fitchee or ; and supporting with the sinister an escutcheon also or, charged with an esquire's helmet ppr. Motto — Cassis tutissima virtus. Helmebrilige (Gloucestershire). Chequy, sa. and ar. a bend gu. Helsby. Or, a saltire sa. Helsham. Ar. a fesse engr. betw. three leopards' faces gu. Crest — An esquire's helmet ppr. Helstowe. Ar. seven lozenges conjoined, sa. three, three, and one, each charged with an ermine spot of the first. Helton (York.«ihire). Sa. three annulets ar. a chief of the last, fretty of the field. Helton. Sa. three annulets or, a chief of the last, fretty of the field. Helton. Sa. three annulets or, a chief of the last, fretty of the field. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a sinister wing ppr. charged with a chev. of the first. Helton. Vert, a lion ramp. ar. Helton. Ar. on a bend engi-. sa. three bulls' heads cabossed of the first. Helwell, or Hellwei.l. Ar. on a chev. sa. three bezants, a bordure engr. gu. Helwish (Worleby). Or, a fesse az. over all a bend gu. Hely, or Helly. Ar. on a chev. betw. three leopards' heads gu. guttee d'or, a sun of the last. Crest — An aim in armour holding a broken tilting spear ppr. Hely. Vert, flory ar. a lion ramp. or. Helyar (Coker Court, co. Somerset, originally from Devon ; derived from William Hellyar, Archileacon of Barnstaple, who purchased East Coker, and d, in 1645). Az. a cross flory ar. betw. four mullets pierced, or. Crest — A cock sa. beaked, legged, combed, and wattled, gu. standing against a cross flory fitchee or. Helyar (Newton Park, co. Cornwall). Same as the preceding. Hei.yard, or Hyldeyard. Az. a chev. ar. betw. n r. N three mullets or. Crest — A cock sa. combed and wattled gu. Helyen, or Helion. Or, a hart's head cabossed, sa. Helyon. Or, a buck's head couped at the neck, sa. Hemenfokd, or Hemford (Estocke,co. Somerset). Ar. a chev. betw. three drakes sa. collared gu. Hemenmall, or Hemnall (Norfolk). Or, (another ar.) on a fesse betw. two chev. gu. three escallops ar. Hemenhall, or Heminchall. Or, on a fesse betw. two chev. gu. three escallops ar. Crest — -A bear's scalp sa. Hemerford. Ar. on a fesse gu. three martlets of the field. Hemcrave. Or, on a fesse betw. two chev. gu. tiiree escallops ar. Crest — A bear's scalp sa. Hemcrave. Ar. a chief indented gu. Heming, or Hemming. Ar. a water bouget sa. Crest — On a chapeau a lion statant, guard, crowned and collared with a ducal coronet. Heminge (Hertfordshire). Gu. on a fesse betw. three mascles or, as many escallops of the field, within a bordure engr. of the second, charged with eight torteaux. Hemincham (Norfolk). Ar. a chief indented gu. Hemington, or Hemmington. Barry of eight, ar. and az. a bend fusily gu. Hemmingway. Sa. on a fesse wavy betw. three swans, close ar. as many mullets gu. Crest — A swan's head and neck, couped ppr. Hempnall, or Hennall (temp. Edward II.) Ar.on a fesse betw. two chev. gu. three escallops of the first. Hemsley (Queen's County). Gu. three bars ar. in chief a lion pass. or. Hemsley. The same Arms. Crest — On a chapeau a lion statant, gorged with a ducal coronet. Hemsteu, or Hemsi eau. Gu. a fesse ar. ; on a chief of the second three mullets of the first. Crest — The top of a halbei't issuing from the wreath. Hemsworth (originally of Hemsworth, co. York, and subsequently of Abbeyville, co. Tipperary). Per saltire ar. and or, a leopard's face, sa. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour, the gauntlet grasping a sword, ppr. transfixing a leopard's face, as in the arms. Hemsworth (as borne by Henry D'Esterre Hems- worth, of Shropham Hall, co. Norfolk, esq. a de- scendant of the same ancestors as the preceding family). Arms, the same as the foregoing; an escutcheon of pretence az. a lion ramp, or, in the paw a battle-axe ar. for HETHEKSErr, Mr. Hems- worth having m. Jane Maria, second dau. and co- heir of the late General Hethersett. Crest, same as Hemsworth of Yorkshire and \bbeyville. Motto — Manus hsec inimica tyrannis. Hemy (Hooton). Ar. a bend az. charged with three stars or. Hemyngton, or Henvngton (Cheshire). Barry of six, or and az. a bend composed of five lozenges, g". Hen BURY. Ar. stx cinquefoils sa. three, two, and one. Crest — A primrose ppr. Henchman, or Hinchman (Northamptonshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three buglehorns sa. stringed gu. ; on a chief of the second three lions ramp, guard, of tlie first. Crest — A buffalo's head erased, gu. Henckell (as borne by George Kenckell, of Wel- beck Street, Cavendish Square, London, esq.) Ar. three bars enarched in the middle gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, two proboscides of an ele- phant, contrary, embowed. Hend, or Henue. Az. a lion pass. betw. three escal- lops ar. Henuv, or Hinue (Lancashire). Ar. on a chev. az. thi-ee escallops of the first ; on a chief of the se* cond a lion pass, of the field. Crest — A lion's head erased, ar. Hen DEN. Az. a lion pass. betw. three escallops or. Crest — A greyhound running against a tree, ppr. Hender (Botrcaux Castle, co. Cornwall). Az. a lion ramp, within an orle of escallops or. Crest — A sword erect, ar. the blade wavy, guttei' de sang, HEN HEN with flames of fire ppr. issuing from the sides and top, hilt and pome] or. Henuer (Cornwall). Az. three broad arrows gu. Henuerson (Cheshire). Parted per pale pily, sa. and ar. on the last a rose gu. ; on a chief of the last a crescent betw. two ermine spots or. Henderson (Granton). Parted per pale pily, ar. and sa. a bordure of the first ; on a chief gu. a crescent betw. two ermine spots or. Henderson (Fordell, Scotland). Gu. three piles is- suing out of the sinister side, ar. ; on a chief of the last a crescent az. betw. two ermine spots. Crest— A hind holding a star surmounted by a crescent. Motto — Sola virtus nobilitat. Henderson (Fordell, Scotland). The same Arms, with the crescent Tert. Crest and Motto, the same. Henderson (St. Laurence, Scotland). Per pale in- dented sa. and ar. two attires of a hart counter changed ; on a chief gu. a crescent or, betw. tvvo ermine spots. Crest — Awheel. Motto — Sic cuncta caduca. Henderson (Liverpool, co. Lancaster). Gu. three piles issuing from the sinister, ar. a bordure, quarterly, of the first and enn. ; on a chief of the second a crescent az. betw. two ermine spots sa. Crest, as of Fordell. Motto — Virtus nobilitat. Henderson (Provost, Edinburgh). Gu. three piles issuing from the sinister, ar. each charged with a heart ; on the dexter side four mullets in pale, of the second, on a chief of the same a crescent az. betw. two ermine spots sa. Crest and Motto, as of Fordell. Henderson. Gu. three piles issuing from the sinister, ar. a chief erm. Crest — Under a tree a boar pass. Henderson. Gu. three piles issuing from the sinister, ar. a bordure or ; on a chief of the second a cres- cent vert, betw. two ermine spots sa. Crest — A hand ppr. holding a star az. Motto — Virtus no- bilitat. Hendis. Ar. a bend vert cotised, gu. Hendlev (Ireland). Paly of six, or and gu. Crest — A demi lady ppr. attired az. garnished or, hold- ing in the dexter hand a garland ppr. Hendley (Hendley, co. Lancaster). Az. on a mount vert a hind lodged (another, grazing) ar. IlENDLEif. Az. on a mount vert a stag reguard. ar. Crest — A column entwined with woodbine ppr. Hendley. Paly bendy, gu. and az. an orle of mart- lets or. Crest — A martlet rising, or. Hendimarsh (Kent). Ar. a lion ramp, guard, vert, tail forked, crowned or. Hendmabsh. Or, a lion ramp, crowned vert. Crest — An oak tree ppr. appendent thereon an escutcheon Hendon (Kent). Az. a lion pass. betw. three escal- lops or. Henurie, or Hendry. Bendy of eight erra. and gu. Crest — A demi cupid holding in the dexter hand a torch ppr. Hendv, or Hendey. Ar. a bend vert, cotised gu. Crest — The stump of a holly bush shooting forth new leaves ppr. Hbne, or Henne. Vert, on a chev. or, an escutcheon ar. and sinister hand gu. ; in chief three lions ramp, of the second. Crest — A demi lion ramp. guard, holding a battle-axe ar. Hene. Or, a fesse sa. ; in chief a demi lion ramp. issuing gu. Heneage (Hainton,co. Lincoln; derived from John de Heneage, living temp. Henry IIL and now represented by George Freschi Heneage, of Hainton, esq. M.P. son and heir of the late George Robert Heneage, of Hainton, esq. by Frances Anne his wife, dau. of Lieut -Gen. George Ainslie, Colonel of the 13th Regt. of Foot, and grandson of George Freschi Heneage, of Hainton, esq. and the Hon. Catherine Petie his wife, eldest dau. of liobert James, eighth Lord Petre. From Robert, younger son of William Heneage, of Hainton, by Margaret his wife, dau. of William Cawood, descends the Earl of Winchilsea). Or, a grey- hound courant sa. betw. three leopards' heads az. and a bordure engr. gu. Crest — A greyhound courant sa. Heneage (Compton Basset, co. Wilts; descended from Michael Heneage, esq. Keeper of the Records in the Tower of London, b. in 1540, second son of Robert Heneage, youngest son of John Heneage, of Hainton, esq. ; the eventual heiress, Cecil He- neage, VI. John Walker, of Hadley, esq. and of this marriage the present Heneage Heneage Walker Heneage, of Compton, M. P. is a de- scendant). Or, a greyhound courant sa. betw. three leopards' faces az. within a bordure engr. gu. ; on a mullet a crescent for diff. quartering, az. a chev. engr. erm. betw. thi'ee plates, each charged with a trefoil slipped ppr. for Walker. Crests — First, a greyhound coui-antsa. differenced as the arms, for Heneage ; second, a demi heraldic tiger salient, per pale indented ar. and sa. armed and langued gu. maned and tufted or, for Walker. Henece. Ar. a greyhound courant sa. betw. three wolves' heads erased gu. within a bordure az. charged with eight cinquefoils of the first. Hengham. Gu. on a fesse or, three hurts. Crest — Among clouds a globe ppr. Hengott, or Henscott (Devonshire). Ar. on a chev. sa. two pales or, betw. three ogresses, each charged with a leopard's face of the third. Hengott. The same Arms. Crest — A savage's head affrontee, couped at the shoulders, vested, and ducally crowned. Hencrave (Sufl'olk). Ar. a chief dancettee gu. Hencrave, or Hempgrave. Ar. a chief indented gu. Crest — Out of a mural coronet a leopard's head ducally gorged. Hengscot (Devonshire). Ar. on a chev. az. three piles or, charged with as many pellets betw. three lions' heads cabossed of the second. Hengscot (Devonshire). Erm. on a chev. betw. three leopards' heads az. four plates. Hengscott. Ar. on a chev. az. three roundles or, each charged with a pellet, betw. as many leopards' heads of the second. Crest — A stag's 'nead erased and attired or, charged on the neck with two nails in saltire sa. betw. four pellets. Henhull. Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. ; second and third, sa. a stag's head cabossed or, over all a bendlet gu. Hening (London ; descended from Worcestershire). Or, on a chev. sa. betw. three lions erased of the second, as many pheons .. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up erm. a lion sejant of the last. Heningfield (Essex, fe>n^». Edward I.; Or, a chev. sa. Heningham, or Heveningham (Norfolk, Staffordshire, and Suffolk). Quarterly, or and gu. within a bordure sa. charged with eight escallops ar. Crest — An old man's head sidefaced ppr. habited round the shoulders gu. on his head a cap or, turned up erm. the cap charged with three guttees de sang. (Another, the cap az. guttee d'or.) Heningham. Ar. a fesse betw. two chev. sa. Henkeney, or Henkney. Per jiale indented or and gu- Henklev, or Henkely. Per pale indented ar. and gu- Henley (Baron Henley). Gu. on a chev. betw. three garbs or, banded vert, as many escallops sa. au annulet for difference. Crest— A dexter arm in armour couped at the shoulder ppr. charged above the elbow with an annulet gu. and below with a ribbon of the last, grasping a garb or, banded vert. Supporters — Dexter, a lion ar. semee of torteaux, ducally crowned or, collared of the last, thereon three escallops sa. ; sinister, a stac ar. attired and hoofed or, collared as the lion, to each collar a shield pendent, charged with an eagle displ. with two heads sa. Motto — Si sit prudentia. Henley (as borne by Joseph Warner Henley, of Waterpery, co. Oxford, esq. M.P. for that shire). Az. a lion ramp, ar. supporting a rudder or, on a chief of the second an anchor sa. betw. two trefoils ppr. Crest — An eagle, wings displ. or, holding in HEN n EP the claw an anchor and cable sa. and in tlie beak a trefoil ppr. Motto — Persererando. Henley (Northington, co. Hants). Az. a lion ramp, ar. ci'owned or, witliin a bordure of the second, charged with eight torteaux. Crest- — A lion's head erased ar. charged with hurts, ducally crowned or. Henley, alias Hendley CForshorne, co. Kent). Paly bendy az. and gu. an orle of eight martlets or, three, two, and three. Crat — A martlet with wings endorsed or. Henley (Kent, and Rotherhithe, co. Surrey). Fusily az. and gu. an orle of eight martlets or, three, two, two, and one. Crest, as the last. Henley (Kent). Ar. a saltire pean betw. four ogresse.s, on a chief az. a hind couchant or. Henley (Shropshire). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. three pales ar. (another, paly of eight gu. and ar.) ; second and third, or. Henley (Somersetshire, 1612). The same Arms and Crest as of Northington, co. Hants. (Another, the bordure charged with pellets.) Henley. Paly of eight ar. and g\». Henlincton (Gloucestershire). Ar. a label of five points az. Henlock, or Herlock. Az. six garbs or, three, two, and one. Henlock. The same Arms. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. maned and anned or, holding a mullet az. Henlyon. Or, three bucks' heads couped sa. attired of the first. Henn (Wingfield, co. Berks). Vert, a chev. or, in chief three lions ramp, of the second. Henneber. Per chev. az. and or; on a chief engr. of the second an eagle displ. sa. Henneker, or Henniker (Newton Hall, co. Essex; granted 1705). Or, on a chev. gu. three estoiles ar. in chief two crescents az. in base an escallop of the last. Crest — An escallop or, charged with an estoile gu. Hennilge. Or, a greyhound courant sa. betw. three leopards' faces az. within a bordure engr. gu. Crest — An eagle's head erased ppr. Motto — Deo duce. Hknniker Major (/?«ro« Henniker). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a chev. gu. betw. two crescents in chief, and in base an escallop az. for Henniker; second and third, az. three columns or pillars of the Coi-inthian order, on the top of each a ball or, for Major. Crest of Major — A dexter arm era- bowed, habited gu. cuflT ar. charged on the elbow with a plate, holding in the hand ppr. a baton or; of Henniker — An escallop or, charged with an estoile gu. Supporters — Dexter, a stag ar. gorged with a chaplet of oak leaves ppr. therefrom pen- dent a shield gu. charged with an escallop or; sinister, an otter az. ducally gorged or, pendent therefrom a shield of the arms of Major. Motto — Deus major columna. Henniker (Newton Hall, co. Essex, bart.) Arms, Crest, and Motto, as Lord Henniker. Henniker-Wilson. See Wilson. Henning (Poxwell, co. Dorset; granted 20 May, 9 .lames I. Her. Off. Wilts, Dors, and Somers. c. 2'2, fol. 142). Barry wavy of six ar. and az. ; on a chief gu. three plates. Crest — A seahorse ar. en- closing in his paws a plate. Henning (Wolvcton, co. Dorset). Same Arms. Crest — A seahorse ramp. ar. enclosing in his paws a plate. Henning. Gu. on a fesse betw. three ma.CF,LF.Y. Gu. two bars and an escutcheon or; in chief as many palets of the second, the dexter can- ton per bend, or and gu. ; the sinister, per bend sinister, gu. and or. HoGELiNTON. Ar. thrcc crescents sa. HoGEsuoN, or HoGSDON. Ar. tliree bars sa. Hogg (ilisliopwearmoiith, co. Durham). Ar. three boars' heads, erased, sa. Crest — A boar, statant, ar. pierced in the side with an arrow sa. against an oak. tree vert, fructed gu. Hocg (Devonshire). Az. on a bend or, three escal- lops .. ; on a chief., two mullets... Crest — A wivern vjrt. Hogg (Scotland). Ar. three boars' heads erased, az. within a bordure engr. gu. Crest — A bran{:h of oak ppr. Motto — Dat gloria vires. Hogg. Ar. three boars' heads couped sa. Crest— An oak tree fructed ppr. Hocg. Ar. three boars' heads erased ppr. Crest — An oak tree fructed. Hogg. Ar. two bends gu. KoGGART (Old Broad Street, London). Ar. a chev. vaire, betw. three hearts gu. each -charged with a lion's gamb erased, in bend sinister of the first. Crest — A lion's gamb, erased and erect, grasping a similar gamb, all ppr. Hoccart (Tooting, co. Surrey). Ar. a chev. vaire, or and gu. betw. three hearts of the third, each charged with a lion's gamb. erased in pale, paw downwards, of the second. Crest — A lion's gamb. couped and erect, grasping another erased in bend sinister, pi)r. HoGCEsoN (Yorkshire). Gu. three cutlasses, orhangers, ar. hilted or, two points to the sinister, and one betw. to the dexter side of the escutcheon. Crest — A swallow volMnt sa. HoGGEso.N, or HooGsoN. Az. three cutlasses as above. Crest— A hand couped below the wrist or, the hand ppr. holding a broken cutlass ar. hilted of the first, the broken piece fallen from the other. HoGH (Cheshire). Ar. on a chev. sa. three crescents of the field. HoGH. Ar. a chev. gu. betw- ten crosses crosslet of the same. HoGH. Ar. a bend sa. HoGHAHAD, or HoGHAHEU. Vaire, ar. and gu. a bor- dure sa. HoGUE (Cheshire). Ar. on a chev. sa. three crescents of the first. Crest — ^A lion's paw ppr. holding a cross pattee or. IIoGHTON (Hoghton-Tower, co. Lancaster, bart.) Sa. three bars ar. with the augmpntation of the rose of England, and the thistle of Scotland, impaled in a canton or, quarterly with the arms of IJoi o, viz. ar. a griflin segreant sa. Crest — A bull pass. ar. (A more ancient crest, a bull's head ar. collared with three bars sa.) A'ujiptirters— Over the gates of Hoghton Tower, put up in the beginning of the reign of Elizabeth, two bulls ar. Motto — Malgrfe le tort. HoGiLLiNGTON, Or HooLiNGTON. Ar. six cresccnts sa. HoGiNGTON. Ar. three crescents sa. HoGSHAGC, or Hogshead. Vaive, ar. and gu. a bordure sa. bezantee. Hocue (Scotland). Ar. a cross crosslet sa. betw. three boars' heads erased az. Crest— An oak tree. Motto — Dat gloria vires. Hokele. Ar. two chev. betw. three oak leaves vert. HoKELEY. Or, on a fesse betw. three mascles gu. as many plates. Crest — A bee volant, reversed, sa. HoKELEY. Or, a fesse betw. three mascles gu. HoKELEY. Ar. a fesse betw. three fusils gu. HoKELLEY. Ar. a saltire engr. betw. four cinquefoils az. HoKENHULL, or HoKENEi.L (Hokcnhull, Penton, and Tranmere, co. Chester). Ar. an ass's head erased sa. HoKENHUI.L. Sa. a star of sixteen points ar. HoKER. Ar. a fesse betw. three mascles gu. HoKES. Az. a fesse betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. Holland. Per fesse, az. and gu. three fieurs de lis ar. » Holland. Or, two bars az. in chief three escallops gu. Crest — An arm holding an arrow ar. feathered or. HoLAND. Per pale indented or and az, Holand. See Holland. HoLBANE (Devon.shire). Ar. a chev. cnarched sa. Holraron. Ar. on a fesse sa. three crescents or. HoLBE. Az. a bend betw. six mullets, pierced ar. HoLBEACH, or HoLiGH. Ar. a chev. engr. sa. Holbeame. Ar. a chev. enarched gu. Crest — Across crosslet gu. betw. two palm branches. HoLDEAME (Holbeame and Coffinswell, co. Devon; the heiress m. Marwood). Ar. a chev. enarched sa. Holbeame. Ar. two bars and a chev. in chief, sa. HoLBECH (Farnborough, CO. Warwick, and Mollington, CO. Oxford, originally of Holbech, co. Lincoln ; de- rived from Sir Lawrence Holbech, who was a lineal II OL II O L (Usoeudant of Oliver Holbecli, of Holbecli, living in li-23; the present representative of the family is William Holbech, of Farnborough, esq. eldest son of the late William Holbech, of Mollington, esq. (who succeeded liia uncle in ir71, in the Farn- borough and Radstone estates,) and gi-tjat grandson of William Holbech, of Farnborongh, co. Warwick, and Radston, co. Northampton, esq. by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heiress of William Allington, of London, esq.) Vert, six escallops ur. Crest — A mauuch vert, charged with escallop .shells, ar. Hoi.BECHE, or HoLBEAME (Holbcame, co. Devon, and Stow, CO. Lincoln ; granted, 1580). Or, on a chief az. three lions' heads erased of the field. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a pelican's head of the last, vulned gu. HoLBECHE. Ar. a chev. engr. sa. HoLBECK (Whitingham ; conlirmod June ICl.'i). Ar. on a saltire vert five escallops of the first. Crest — A demi griffin or, winged gii. holding iiu escallop ar. HoLBEiiT. Az. a bend betw. six mullets ar. HoLBEKTON (as bome by William Holbeuton, of Tor House, CO. Devon, esq.) Ter fessc, or and az, a pale counterchanged, over all, on a plain fesae with cotises cngr. erra. betw. three mascles, as many boars' heads erased, gu. Crest — On a mount vert, in front of two tilting spears in saltire, ppr. a boar's head erect, couped, gu. iMutto — Ora et labora. Holeiche (Suffolk). Az. on a cheT. or, three magpies ppr. HoLBicHE. Ar. a chev. engr. sa. Crest — A peacock's head erased az. lIoLBK iiE. Vert, six escallops ar. within a bordure az. charged with eight fleurs de-lis or. HoLBOUUNE. Ar. !i fesse betw. three crescents gu. HoLBRuAKE. Gu. 3 cliev. betw. ten crosses crosslet or. HoLDROKES. Or, a fesse betw. six crosslets gu. HoLBROOK (Sufiblk). Ar. a chev. betw. ten crosses crosslet gu. Hui. BROOK. The same Arms. Crest — A lion pass. guard, tail extended, ppr. HoLBROOK (13 Richard 11.) A chev. betw. three martlets. HuLEROoK. Or, a chev. betw. ten crosses crosslet gu- Holbrooke (Newington, co. Kent). Az. a cross or, fretty of the first, betw. four mullets of the second. Holbrooke (Suffolk). Or, a chev. gu. surmounted with a cross formee fitchee at the foot of the se- cond. Crest — A lion's head erased sa. charged with a chev. or, as in the arms. Holbrooke (Suffolk). Or, crusily gu. a bend of the second. Holbrooke (Suffolk). Ar. a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet gu. IIOLDROW. Ar. a chev. betw. six crosses crosslet in chief and four in base, gu. HoLBRY. Az. on a bend sa. a mullet pierced, ar. HoLBLRNE (Menstrie.co. Edinburgh, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a fesse couped betw. three crescents or; second and third, or, an orle gu. Crest — A demi lion holding in the dexter paw a mullet ar. Motto— \)ec\\s summum virtus. HoLBUSH. Gu. three fusils in fesse, ar. Holey. Az. a fret ar. a chief of the second. Holcam, and Holcan. Az. two bars wayy (another nebulee) erm. Holcuiee, or Holdchiefe. Az. a garb or, handed ar. HoLCO-MBE (Hole, CO. Devon ; seven descents are re- corded in the Visitation of lti20). Az. a chev. ar. betw. three men's heads, sidefaced, couped at the shoulders, or, wreathed about the temples, of the second. Crest — A man's head fullfaced, couped at the breast, ppr. wreathed round the temples or and az. Holcombe (as borne by the Rev. John Holcoibbe, M.A. Rector of Cocheston, co. Pembroke, and Pre- bendary of Brecon ; descended from a younger branch of the Holcomles of Hole, settled in Pern brokeshire nearly two centuries). Arms and Crest, as the preceding. Holcombe, or Holcohb. The same ylrm.s. Crest — A serpent nowed, holding in the mouth a garland of laurel, ppr. Holcombe (Devonshire). Az. a chev. ar. betw. three boys' heads, couped ppr. crined or HoLCOTT. Lozengy, ar. and gu. a bordure az. Crest — On the point of a sword a stag's head cabossed, ppr. HoLcoiT, or HuLCOTT. Lozengy or and gu. a bordure az. HoLcREw, or HoLGRAVE. Vert, a chev. betw. three owls ar. HuLCROFT, {dins Henley (Vale Hall, co. Chester; Eastham, co. Essex; Basingstoke, co. Hants; and Holcroft, CO. Lancaster). Ar. a cross within a bordure engr. sa. Crest — An eagle with wings expanded sa. holding in the dexter claw a sword ar. hilt and pomel or. HoLCROi r (Balkerton, co. Nottingham). Ar. on a cross engr. sa. a fleur-de-lis or, within a bordure engr. of the second. Crest — An eagle gu. holding in the dexter claw a sword in pale ar. hilt and pomel or, charged on the breast with a fleur-fie-lis of the last. Holcroft. Sa. four quatrefoils ar. Holcroft. Ar. a cross engr. sa. within a bordure of the last. Holcroft. Ar. a fesse within a bordure engr. sa. Holcroft. Ar. a cross and bordure gu. Holu. Erm. on a chief az. a garb or. HoLUE. Ar. a fesse betw. two chev. sa. HoLUEN (Aston, CO. Derby; derived from Robert Holden, of Aston, esq. who d. in ICiO ; Robert Holden, esq. the last male heir of the elder branch, d. in 1746 ; his heiress, Mary Holden, m. James Shuttleworth, of Gawthrop Hall, co. Lancaster, esq. whose second son took the name and arms of Holden, but dying s. p. was succeeded by his next surviving brother, the Rev. Charles Shuttleworth, who likewise assumed the maternal surname and arms. His son and heir is Euward Anthony Holoen, of Aston Hall, co. Derby, esq. high sheriff in 1838). Sa. a fesse engr. erminois or, betw. two chevrons enn. quarterly with Shuttleworth, viz. ar. three weavers' shuttles, sa. topped and fur- nished with quills of yarn, the threads pendant or. Crest — On a mount vert a moorcock rising sa. winged or, for Holden. Crest, of Shuttleworth — A cubit arm in armour, ppr. grasping in the gauntlet a shuttle, as in the arms. Holden (Darley Abbey, co. Derby, and Kuttal Temple, CO. Nottingham ; a branch of Holden of Aston Hall, now represented by Robert Holden, of Nuttal Temple, esq.) Sa. a fesse betw. two chev. erm. Crest — A moorcock sa. winged or. Holden (Hockridge, co. Kent ; granted 20 May, 1063). Erra. on a chief gu. three pears or. Holden (Holden, co. Lancaster). Sa. a fesse betw. two chev. erm. betw. the fesse and upper chev. a covered cup or. Crest — A pheasant ppr. Holden (Cruttenden). Az. on a chev. or, betw. three spur-rowels ar. five guttees sa. ; in chief a crescent of the third. Crest — An antelope's head issuing ppr. Holden. Ar. a bend engr. gu. a chief az. Crest — An eagle's leg erased at the thigh ppr. Holden. Ar. a chief sa. over all a bend engr. gu. Holuen. Ar. three escallops gu. Holden. Sa. a chev. erm. in base a covered cup ar. Holden. Ar. a fesse betw. two chev. sa. Holden. Per fesse sa. and ar. a bend engr. gu. Holden. Sa. a fesse betw. two chev. erm. Holden. Gu. a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet or, on a chief of the second a lion pass, of the first. Holden BY (Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire). Az. five cinquefoils in cross ar. Holdenby. Az. five cinquefoils in saltire ar. Holder (Cambridgeshire). Az. a fesse dancettee betw. three griffins pass, wings endorsed or. Crest ~ On a ducal coronet gu. a lion sejant or. II O L HOL Holder (Soutii Wheatly, co. Nottingham). Sa. a chev. Ijetw. three anchors ar. Holder. Az. three griffins segreant or. Crest — Out of a five-leaved ducal coronet gu. a lion sejant or. HoLUERMAN. Sa. 3 chev. erm. betw. three cats pass, ar. HoLUERNES. Ar. on a bend gu. betw. six mullets of the last a cross formee of the first. HoLDERNESs (Yorkshire). Barry of six or and az. HoLDERNESs, Ar. thi'ec cinquefoils gu. a chief of the last. Crest — Betw. the horns of a crescent or, a cross pattee gu. HoLUESHEiFE, or Hoi.nEsiiEAFP. Az. a garb ar. HoLuicH, or HoLDicHE. Az. on a chev. or, three martlets sa. a chief ar. Crest — An arm enibowed, holding in the gauntlet a scimetar, all ppr. HoLDicH. Az. on a chev. or, (another, ar.) three birds sa. UoLuicHE, or HoLDiTCH (Raworth, co. Norfolk). Az. on a cliev. or, three magpies (another, sea- pies) ppr. Holding (Middlesex). Or, a cock standing on a horn. Crest — A horn. HoLuip (London and Southampton ; granted 5 June, 1725). Erm. on a bend az. a gi'ifiin's head erased, betw. two spears' heads or. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up ar. a griffin's head erm. collared of the first, beaked sa. holding in it a broken spear or. HoLDiTCH (granted in 1824 to the Rev. Thomas Hol- ditch, of Maidwcll Hall, Rector of Maidwell, co. Northampton). Or, on a chev. sa. cotised gu. three martlets of the field, a chief vaire. Crest — A martlet sa. in front of a cross pattee fitchee betw. two branches of palm or. HoLDON. Ar. three escallops sa. HoLusHEFFE. Az. a bend vert, betw. three garbs ar. HoLDSTON. Ar. fretty gu. HoLuswoRTH (Warwickshire). Ar. the stem of a tree, couped and eradicated, in bend, ppr. HoLDSWORTH ( Widecombe, CO. Devon, originally from Halifax, CO. York : Arthur Holdsworth, of Wide- combe, esq. represented Dartmouth in Parliament). Arms, as the preceding. Holdsworth. Ar. two ciosses crosslet fitchee in chief gu. and a rack couped in base sa. Crest — A Roman standard-bearer in full dress. HoLDWAYT. Sa. fretty erni. Hole (as borne by Henry Hole, of Ebberly House, near Great Torrington, co. Devon, esq.) Az. an annulet ar. betw. three lozenges or, quartering, gu. two bars or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, an arm in armour, embowed, holding a battle- axe, all ppr. Motto — Honor virtutis prasmium. Hole (Shropshire). Quarterly, ar. and sa. a cross engr. quarterly, betw. four escallops, all counter- changed. Crest — An escallop sa. betw. two wings ar. Hole. Az. an annulet betw. three lozenges ar. Crest, as the last. HoLEBRooKE (Suftolk). Or, 3 chev. bctw. three crosses crosslet gu. HoLEUROOKE. Or, a chev. betw. ten crosses crosslet gu. Crest — Two dolphins in saltire az. HoLEMAN. Erm. a fesse couuter-conipouee or and az. betw. three crescents gu. HoLEWAY (Devonshire). Gu. a fesse betw. three crescents ar. Holford (Holford, co. Chester, temp. Edward II. : the direct male line of the family became extinct about the year 1000, when the heiress brought Holford to the Cliolmondeleys. The Holfords of Weston Birt are a brancli of this ancient house). Ar. a greyhound pass. sa. Crest— A greyhound's head sa. Holford (Lancashire). Ar. a greyhound pass. sa. collared or. Holford (formerly of Holford, co. Chester ; now represented by Robkrt Stayneb Holford, of Wes- ton Birt, Tetbury, co. Gloucester, esq) Ar. a greyhound pass. sa. quartering Siayner, viz. az. a lion pass. ar. on a chief engr. or, three mullets sa. ; Nu iT, viz. per fesse az. and erm. a pale coun- terchanged, three pheous or ; and Lade, viz. or a fesse wavy betw. three escallops sa. Crest — A greyhound's head couped sa. Holford. Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. on a mount vert a greyhound pass. sa. collared or, for Hol- ford ; second and third, sa. a fesse. Holford (Rutland). Az. on a fesse ar. betw. three fleurs-de-lis or, a greyhound courant sa. HoLFOBu (Yorkshire). Ar. a greyhound in full course sa. Holford (as borne by Lieut. Colonel James Price GwYNNE Holford, of Buckland, near Brecknock, (eldest son of John Josiah Holford, of Kilgwyn, co. Carmarthen, esq.) who m. in 1830, Anna Maria Eleanor, dau. of Thynne Howe Gwynne, of Buck- land, esq. and assumed, in consequence, the fol- lowing year, the additional name and arms of Gwynne). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. on a mount vert a greyhound pass. sa. collared or, for Holford ; second and third, sa. a fesse cotised or, betw. two swords ar. hilts and pomels or, the one in chief pointing upwards, the one in base down- wards. Crests — First, from the sun in splendour or, rising from behind a hill vert, a greyhound's head issuant sa. ; second, a dexter arm in armour ppr. issuant from a crescent ar. holding a sword erect, also ppr. hilt and pomel gold, enfiled by a boar's head or, erased and vulned ppr. Motto, over the crest — Vim vi repellere licet ; and under the arms — Toujours fidele. Holgate (VValden, co. Essex). Or, a bend betw. two bulls' heads couped sa. Crest — Out of a mural coronet ar. a bull's head sa. gorged with a collar of the first, charged witli two bends gu. (Another, collared, bendy of six gu. and ar.) HoLGiLL. Ar. three cinquefoils in pale, betw. two martlets in fesse gu. ; on a chief az. a pelican vulning herself betw. two combs paleways or. HoLGRAVE, or HoLCKEVE (Cheshire). Ar. an in escutcheon gu. within an orle of martlets sa. Hoi.CRAVE, HoLGREVE, Or HuLGRAVE. Erm. an in- escutcheon gu. Crest — A hand holding a thun- derbolt in pale ppr. HoLGRAvE. Ar. an inescutcheon within an orle of martlets sa. HoLCBAVE. Vert, a lion ramp. betw. three owls ar. HoLGRAVE. Paly of six erm. and az. HoLiNSHED. Ar. a cross sa. Crest — A bull's head and neck sa. HoLiNSHED. Ar. on a cross sa. a mullet or, a canton erm. HoLKER (London ; granted 1 Jan. 1770). Per chev. embattled or and az. three lions ramp, counter- changed. Crest — A lion ramp, per chev. embattled or and az. HoLKER. Per chev. crenellee ar. and az. three lions ramp, counterchanged. Crest — A lion ramp. az. HoLKHAM. Az. two bars wavy erin. HoLL (Malton, co. Norfolk). Or, on a chev. sa. three unicorns' heads erased ar. Crest — A sea-lion se- jant or, guttee de sang. HoLL (Pimlico). The same Arms and Crest. Motto — Integritas tuta virus non capit. Holland, Baron. See Vassal Fox . Holland (Holland, co. Lancaster, temp. King John). Az. a lion ramp, guard, betw. six fleurs-de-lis ar. Holland (Denton, co. Lancaster; a younger branch of the preceding). Arms, the same. Holland (as borne by Robert de Holland, sum- moned to Parliament, 8 Edward II. and by hi.i descendants, the Earls of Kent). As Holland of Holland. Holland (Duke of Exeter, third son of Thomas de Holland, Earl of Kent, by Joan Flantagenet, " the Fair Maid of Kent "). England, within a bor- dure az. semee-de-lis or. Holland (Weare, Shipwash, and Upcott Avenel, co. Devon ; descended from the marriage of John de Holland, a younger son of Robert, Baron Holland, with Elinor, dau. and heiress of Sir Andiew Metsted, Lord of Shipwash in 1314 ; the last male II O L H O L repvesentafive of tlie family, William Holland, of Upcott Avenel, esq. left at liis decease two daugh- ters, viz. Mary, m, to Stephen Coham, of Coham, CO. Devon, esq. ; and Margaret, m. to John Coham, of Bovacott, CO. Devon, esq.) Az. semee de-lis a lion ramp, ar. fsometime.s or.) Holland (Ely, co. Cambridge ; Boston, co. Lincoln; and West Angmeiing, co. Sussex). Az. a lion ramp, guard, betw. eight fleurs-de lis ar. Crest — A cubit arm, erect, ppr. issuing out of rays or, and grasping a lion's gamb, erased, of the last. {Another crest — .'V wolf i)ass. sa.) Holland (Cheshire). Per fesse az. and gu. (another, gu. and az.) three fleurs-de-lis ar. HoLi,AND (Devonshire). Az. a lion salient guard, betw. live fleurs-de lis ar. Holland (Ely, in the Isle of Ely). Az. semee de lis, a lion ramp, within a bordure, all ar. Crest — A wolf pass. sa. Holland (Lancashire). Sa. a cross pattee or. Holla.\d (Stevington, co. Lincoln, and Kinton,co. Nottingham). Per pale indented or and gu. quar- tered with az. semee of fleurs de-lis, a lion ramp, guard, ar. Crest — A sinister wing or. Holland (Siston,co. Gloucester). Per pale or and gu. Holland (Lincolnshire). Barry bendy of eight gii. and or. Holland (Lincolnshire). Per pale indented gu. and or. (Another, gu. and ar.) Holland (as borne by Henry Holland, M. D. of Brook Street, Grosvenor Sf|uare, London). Az. semee of fleurs de-lis, a lion ramp. ar. over all a bend ga. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion ramp, guard, tail fourchce ar. collared gu- Holland (Quidenham and Harleston, co. Norfolk). Az. flory, a lion ramp, guard, ar. Crest — A wolf pass. sa. chaiged on the breast with a mullet for dim Holland (Burwarton, Charlecot, and Pickthorne, co. Salop). Az. a lion ramp, guard, ar. betw. ten plates, all within a bordure of the second. Crest — A demi lion ramp, guard, grasping a fleur-de-lis az. Holland (Bognor, co. Sussex). Az. a lion ramp. within an orle of trefoils ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion ramp. ar. Holland (Westmoreland). Sa. a cross flowered or. Holland. Az. semee de lis, a lion ramp, guard, ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of ostrich feathers ar. Holland. Sa. semee de escallops, a lion ramp. ar. Holland. Quarterly, ar. and sa. on a bead of the second thi-ee eagles displ. or; the second and third quarters charged with two chev. of the last. Holland. Gu. three leopards' faces or, within a bordure ar. Holland. Gu. three leopards pass, in pale, within a hordnre or. Holland. Gu. two leopards pass, or, oppressed with a bend az. a bordure of the third, esciillopee ar. Holland. Gu. two leopards pass, in pale or, a bend az. within a bordure of the third, semee of fleurs- de-lis of the second. Holland. Az. semee of ciuquefoils, a lion ramp, guard, ar. Holland. Gu. three lions pass, guaid. in pale or, within a bordure ar. Holland. Gu.two lions pass, oppressed with a bend ar. Holland. Az. semee of crosses crosslet, a lion ramp, ar. Holland. Az. flory, a leopai'd ramp. ar. Holland. Sa. a bordure engr. ar. Holland-Mo.nastery (Lincolnshire). Az. a lion ramp, guard, betw. eight fleurs-de-lis ar. over all, on a bend gu. three keys, the wards upwards, or. HOLLKNSHED. Ar. three bai-s and a canton gu. lloLLERV (Norfolk). Ar. a fesse chequy or and sa. Holles (Winterborne, co. Dorset). Two piles in point sa. with a file of three points. Holles, or Holms (Grimsby, co. Lincoln, and Haugh- ton, CO. Nottingham ; descended from the raairiage of William Holies of Houghton, (second son of Sir William Holies, Lord Mayor of London in 1540) with Anne, dau. and heiress of John Denzell, of Denzell, co. Cornwall, esq. ; the grandson of this alliance, John Holies of Haughton, was created Baron Haughton in 1(>16, and Earl of Clare in 1624; the last inheritor of which honours, John Holies, fourth Earl of Clare, was created Duke of Newcastle : his grace left an only child, Henrietta, wife of Edward, Lord Harley, and mother of Mar- garet, Duche.ss of Portland. The Lords HoUis, of Ifield, CO. Sussex, derived from Donzill, second son of John, first Earl of Clare). Erm. two piles in point sa. Crest — A boar pass. az. bristled or. Holles. The same Arms. Crest — A Moor's head couped and wreathed about the temples ar. and az. Holles. The same Arms. Crest — A lion's paw, erased, or, holding a heart gu. HoLLKs, or Hollys (Norfolk). Sa. on a bend, betw. two talbots pass, and a dolphin, embowed, ar. three annulets gu. Holles, or Holleis. Az. on a bend or, betw. a talbot, courant, in chief, and a dolphin, embowed, in base, ar. three torteaux. Holles. Sa. on a bend, betw. a greyhound, courant, in chief, and a dolphin, embowed, in base, ar. three roses gu. HoLLET, or HoLiFi-E (Gloucestershire). Az. a chev. or, betw. three crescents ar. HoLLEYS (Lord Mayor of London, 1530). Sa. on a bend ar. betw. a talbot, courant, in chief, and a dolphin, embowed, in base, of the second, three tor- teaux. Crest — An arm, embowed, vested bendy of six, ar. and sa. cuff" or, holding in the hand ppr. a branch of holly vert, fructed gu. HoLLiA.Ai. Or, on a bend sa. three mullets ar. pierced of the field. Crest — A harrow gu. HoLLiAM. Or, on a bend sa. three mullets ar. pierced gu- HoLLiARD. Sa. a chev. betw. three estoiles ar. HoLLiCHE. Ar. a chev. engr. sa. HoLLiDAY (London). See Halliday. HoLLiER. Or, a buck's head, cabossed, az. Crest — A dexter hand holding a fish ppr. HoLLiNGBiiRY. Ar. a fesse sa. ; in chief three pheons, in base a buck's head, cabossed, of the last. Crest — A buck's head. HoLLiNGSHED (Staftordshire). Ar. a cross sa. charged with a trefoil, slipped, of the first, a canton er- mines. HoLLiNSHED (originally of Hollins, in the town.ship of Sutton, CO. Chester: the heiress of Sir Hugh Ho- linshead, the last of the elder branch, at an early period, m. into the family of Raveuscroft : the next line were the Hollinsheails of Copburst, whose re- presentative was Ralph Holinshead, the historian ; whose sister and heir ni. Corbet : and from the Copburst family the Hollinsheads of Bug Lawtou and Heywood, &c. derived.) Ar. a cross sa. and canton erraijies. Crest — A bull's head gorged with a ducal coronet. HoLLiNGswonrH (York Herald, iewp. Richard III). Az. on a bend ar. three leaves, slipped vert. Crest — A stag couchant, ar. HOLLINCWOm II, HOLLINSWORTH, Or HOLLI NCS WORTH (Hollingworth, co. Chester; traceable to the year 1022. From this ancient house descends the pre- sent Robert Hollingworth, of Hollingworth Hall, esq. magistrate for the counties of Cliesler and Lancaster). Az. on a bend ar. three holly leaves vert. The family name was formerly spelt Hollynwortbe, and is evidently derived from the holly tree, called in Cheshire " Hollyn Tree," with which the estate abounded. Crest — A stag lodged ppr. Motto — Disce ferenda pati. HoLLi.N'cswORTH (as borne by the Rev. A. G. H. HoLLiNcswoRTH, V icar of S towmarkct, co. Suffolk ; a descendant of the HoUingsworths of Hollings- worth). Arms and Crest, as Hollingworth of Hollingworth. Motto — Semper eadem. HoLLiNS (Mosseley, co. Stafl^ord). Ar. a chev. az. ; in chief four crosses forniee fitchee of tlie second. Hollins. The same Anns. Crest — A dexter hand pointing with two fingers to a star ppr. HOL no L JIOLLis {Earl of Clare). See Holles. HoLLis (Devonshire and NottingUaiusliive). Sa. on a bend, betw. a hound pass, in chief, and a dolphin, embowed, in base, ar. three torteanx. HoLLis (Winchester, co. Hants). Erm. two piles, issuing out of the dexter and sinister chief points, and meeting in the centre of the escutcheon, sa. Crest — A Saracen's head, couped at the shoulders, wreathed round the temples sa. Mollis (Ereby, CO. Lincoln, and Nottingham ; granted 24 jVIay, 1550). Sa. a bend betw. two talbots pass, ar. Crest — A dexter arm, embowed, in armour, garnished or, holding in the gauntlet a holly branch, with berries all ppr. HoLLis (as borne by William Hollis, of Shire New- ton House, CO. Monmouth, esq. son of William Hollis, esq. by Sarah his wife, second dau. of Wil- huni Collins, of Thornbury, co. Gloucester, esq. and grandson of William Hollis, esq. who de- scended from the Nottinghamshire family). Arms and Crest, as the preceding. Hollis (Middlesex). Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three holly branches vert, fructed ppr. as many doves of the last. Mollis (Flincham, co. Norfolk). Sa. on abend betw. a lion, saliant, in chief, and a dolphin in base, ar. three torteaux. Hollis (Nottinghamshire). Sa. a chev. betw. two talbots ar. Hollis. Az. on a bend or, three torteaux. HoLi.isT (as borne by Anthony Capron Holllst, of Midhurst, co. .Sussex, esq.) Sa. on a bend betw. a greyhound cour;int, bendways in chief, and a dolphin hauriant in base, ar. three torteaux, on a chief of the second three sprigs of strawberry, fructed ppr. Crest — Betw. two sprigs of straw- berry, as in the arms, a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand within a gauntlet, holding a sprig of holly, ail ppr. HoLLON. Per pale, gu. and az. a lion ramp, guard, or. HoLLOVVAY (Maydenhatch, co. Berlcs). Gu. a fesse ar. cotised or, between three crescents of the se- cond. Hoi.LOWAY (London). Gu. a fesse erm. betw. three crescents ar. Crest — A demi lion rarap. guard, piirp. HoLLOwAY (Fellow of New College, Oxford, d. IG32). Gu. a fesse, betw. three crescents ar. a canton erra. Crest — A goat's head ar. gorged with a collar gu. charged with three crescents of the first, lined of the second. Hollow* Y. Gu. a fesse betw. three crescents ar. Crest — Out of a mural coronet ar. a lion s head or, charged with a torteau. HoLLOWAY. The same Arms, with the fesse cotised. HoLLOWAY (Kensington, co. Middlesex). Paly of six, ar. and or, a fesse gu. betw. three crescents ar. a canton ermine. Crest — Out of a crescent or, an antelope's head gu. attired, collared, and chained of the first. Motto — A Deo lux nostra. HoLLOWAY. Sa. three gnats pass. ar. attired or. Crest — A goat's head erased ar. attired or, a rose in its mouth, slipped and leaved ppr. HoLLOWELL. Or, on a bend gu. three goats pass.ar. Crest — A goat pass. ar. attired or. HoLLOWELL, or HoLWEi.L. Per chev. gu. and erm. three chessrooks counterchanged. HoLLYBARNE. Ar. 0)1 a fesse sa. three crescents or. HoLLYDAV. See Halliday. HoLLYWoou, or HoLYWooo. Az. a chev. engr. betw. three martlets ar. Holm. Ar. a cross botonnee gu. KoLMAN (Devonshire ; granted June, 1608). Vei-t, a chev. ar. guttee de sang, betw. three pheons or. \ HoLMAN (London). Vert, a chev. or, betw. three pheons ar. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. an ostrich's head ar. HoLMAN (Banbury, co. Oxford). The same Arms. Crest — A bow and arrow, the bow erect, bent and strung, the arrow fesse ways on the bow, all or. HoL.\iAN. The same Arms. Crest — On a chapeau az. an ostrich's head, couped at the neck, ar. HoLMAN (Godeston, co. Surrey). Vert, a cliev. betw. three pheons or. Crest — A bow and arrow, drawn, the arrow fesseways, betw. two wings, all oi". HoLMAN. Vert, on a chev. or, betw. three pheons ar. a fleur de lis gu. HoLMAN. Vert, a chev. betw. three roses ar. Hoi.MAN. Vert, a chev. ar. betw. three pheons or. HoLMDEN, or HoLMEDEN (Tenchleys, co. Surrey; granted 20 June, 1577). Sa. a fesse betw. two chev. erm. Crest — An otter's head, couped, (an- other, erased) or. Holme, or Hl'lme (Hulme, CO. Lancaster; traceable to a period shortly subsequent to the Conquest : the senior line became extinct about the close of the seventeenth century, when the heiress vi. George Hope, of Hope Hall, esq.) Barry of eight, or and az. ; on a canton ar. a chaplet gu. Crest — A lion's head erased, gu. langued az. ensigned with a cap of maintenance. Motto — Fide sed cui vide. The canton and the chaplet were an aug- mentation granted to Sir William de Hulme, of Hulme, knt. for his services, under the Black Prince, in France. Holme (Up Holland House, CO Lancaster; descended from William Holme, second son of Hulme of Hulme: Cheshire Visitation, ISCO, fol. 73. The present representative of this ancient house is Meyrick Bankis, of Winstanley Hall and Ip Holland House, esq. son and heir of the lute Rev. Thomas Holme, of Up-Holland House, and grand son of Hugli Holme, of Up Holland House, esq. by Anne his wife, dau. and eventual heir of Thomas Bankes, esq.) Arms and Motto, as Holme, or Hulme, of Hulme. For Cre^t — The Ip Hol land branch has latterly borne, apparently with- out authoi'ity, a gritfin's head betw. two wings. Holme (Lancashire). Barry of six, or and az. a can- ton ar. Holme (Scotland). Vert, a lion ramp. ar. armed aiui langued gu. Holme, or Hllme (Overhulme, co. Stafi'ord). Barry of six, or and az. on a canton erm, a chaplet gu. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a chaplet gu. therein a garb of the first. Holme Cultram-Abbey (Cumberland). Az. a cross moline or, impaling or, a lion ramp. sa. Holme-Sumner (Hatchland Park, near Guildford, CO. Surrey). See Sumner. Holme (Bt-verley, co. York). Ar. a stag, trippant. ppr. attired and ungulcd or. Holme (Huntington, co. York). Ar. a chev. az. betw. three chaplets gu. Holme (Y'orkshire). Ar. a stag, statant, gu. Holme (Yorkshire). Ar. a stag, trippant, gu. attir. d and unguled or. Holme (Stapletoii, co. Gloucester). Ar. a chev. a/, within a bordure engr. sa. Crests — First, a de-mi osrr.ch gu. holding a horseshoe ar. ; second, a lion's head, couped, or, thereon a cap of maintenance az. turned up erni. Holme. Ar. a buck az. atlired or. Holme. Sa. a lion ramp. ar. charged with three ben diets gu. Holme. Barry of eight, or and az. a canton ar. Holme. Sa. a lion ramp. ar. debruised with a bend 6"- HoLv.E. Sa. a lion ramp, harry of six, ar. anil gu. Holme. Or, three fleurs de lis az. Holme. Or, two bars az. on a canton ar. a chaplet of laurel ppr. Crest — A griffin's head, couped, az. betw. two wings, or. Holme (Tranmerc, co. Chester). Barry of six, or and az. on a canton erm. a rose gu. seeded or, barbed vert. Crest — An arm couped and embowed, vested, harry of six, or and az. ; cuffed enn. grasp- ing a rose branch ppr. Holme (I'aull-llolme, co. York, temp. Conquest; John Holme, then of Paull-Holme, was grand- father of Olenor Holme, Comptroller to the Empress Maude, by whom he was knighted. Several members of this family received the honour of knighihood in the reigns of John, Kd- H O L H 0 L ■ward II. and Edward III. Stephen Holme, of Paull-Holme, esq. eldest son of the Rev. Henry Holme, of PauU Holme, and grandson of Henry Holme, esq. (living about the middle of the seventeenth century) conveyed the estate of Paull- Holrae to his brother John, whose two sons, Henry and John, d. s. p. leaving the property to their grand-nephew, Nicholas Torre, Rector of Rise in Holiierness, grandson of the Rev. James Torre, of Snydale, co. York, by Betty his wife, only surviving child of the aboye named Stephen Holme ; the pre- sent representative of thefamilyis the Rev. Henky James Holme, of PauU Holme, eldest son of Henry Torre, esq. and nephew to the Rev. Nicholas Torre before-nientioned : on succeeding whom in the family estate, he as.sumed the surname and arms of Holme). Barry of six or and az. on a canton ar. a chaplet gu. Crests— Virst, a holly tree fructed ppr. ; second, (gi-anted to Sir Bi-yan Holme, of Paull-Holme, in 134C, on the talcing of the King of the Scots prisoner) out of a mural coronet gu. a hound's head erased, or. Motto — Holme semper viret. HoLMEUE (Coddlngton, CO. Chester). Barry of seven- teen, or and az. ; on a canton ar. a laurel crown g"- HoLMEUE (Cheshire). Barry of five, or and az. ; on a canton erm. a rose gu. Holmes (as borne by the Rev. John Holmes, M. A. of GawdyHall, co. Norfolk, eldest son of the Rev. Gervas Holmes, of that place, who inherited the estates from the family of his mother, Sarah, dan. of John Wogan, esq. and great grand-niece of Arch- bishop Sancroft). Or, three bars az. on a canton ar. a chaplet gu. Crest— khoWy tree vert, fructed Holmes. Barry of six, or and az. in chief a mullet of the second ; on a canton ar. a cinquefoil gu. Holmes (as borne by Thomas Lord Holmes, of Kil- mallock, created a Peer of Ireland in 1760, and by his nephew and heir, the Rev. Leonard Troug- hear, who assumed the surname of Holmes, and was raised to the peerage as Baron Holmes in 1(97. His lordship left two daus. his co heirs, Elizabeth, m. first to Edward Meux Worsley, esq. and secondly to Sir Henry Worsley Holmes, bart.; and Catherine, m. to Edward Rushworth, esq.) Barry wavy of six, or and az. ; on a canton gu. a lion pass, guard, of the first. Holmes Worslev (as borne by Sir Henry Worsley Holmes, of Pidford House and Newport, co. Hants, bart.) Quarterly ; first and fourth, barry wavy of six, or and az. on a canton gu. a lion pass, guard, of the first, for Holmes ; second and third, ar. a chev. betw. three hawks sa. for Worsley. Crests — First, out of a naval crown or, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed, holding a trident ppr. spear gold, for Holmes ; second, a wolf's head, erased, or, for Worsley. Holmes (as borne by the Honourable William Henry Ashe A'Court-Holmes, M.P. eldest son of Lord Heytesbury, who assumed, upon bis marriage, in IS33, with Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co-heire.ss of the late Sir Leonard W orsley Holmes, of West- over, Isle of Wight, bart. the additional name and arms of Holmes). Quarterly; first and fourth, as Holmes, bart. ; second and third, A'Court. Crests — First, Holmes ; second, A'Court. Holmes (borne by Gervas King Holmes, of Retford, CO. Nottingham, esq. son of the late John Holmes, of Retford, esq. J.P.F.S.A. and grandson of John Holmes, M.A. Vicar Choral in the Collegiate Church of Southwell, CO. Nottingham, formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge ; a descendant of Gervas Holmes of Rampton, co. Nottingham, gent, andfreeholderof Rampton in the fifteenth century). Barry wavy of six or and az. on a canton gu. a lion pass, of the first. Crest— Out of a naval crown or, a dexter arm embowed in armour, hold- ing a trident ppr. spear gold. Motto— ^U6tum et tenacem propositi. Holmes (Berowe, co. Cambridge). Barry of six, or and gu. ; on a canton of the second a chaplet of the first. Holmes (Coddington, co. Chester). B.irry of eight, az. and or ; on a canton ar. a chaplet gu. (Ano- ther, the chaplet sa.) Holmes (Ireland). Gu. a fesse ar. betw. three mullets or. Crest — On the point of a spear, issuing, a dolphin, naiant, ppr. Holmes (North Mymes, co. Herts, and Hampoll, co. York). Sa. on a lion ramp. ar. three bends gu. Holmes (Lancashire). Barry of six, or and az. ; on a canton ar. three roses gu. Holmes (Hampoll, co. York). Sa. a lion ramp, bendy of six, ar. and gu. Crest — A demi griffin. Holmes (Yorkshire). Barry of six, ar. and az. ; on a canton of the first a chaplet gu. Holmes (Yorkshire). Sa. a lion ramp. ar. powdered with crosses crosslet of the field. Holmes. Barry of eight, or and az. ; on a canton ar. three chaplets gu. Holmes. Barry of six, az. and or, (another, or and sa.) on a canton ar. a rose gu. Holmes. Barry of six, or and az. ; on a canton ar. an escallop gu. Holmes. Barry of six, or and sa. ; on a canton of the first an escallop gu. Holmes. Or, two bars az. ; on a canton gu. a chap- let ar. in the sinister point a lion ramp. sa. Holmes. Sa. a lion ramp. sa. Holmes. Paly of six, or and az. ; a canton ar. Holmes. Ar. three bars wavy az. ; on a canton gu. a lion pass. or. Holmes. Ar. three buglehorns sa. HoLROvi) (Harl of filirffield). Quarterly ; first, az. on a fesoe dancettee ar. betw. three griffins pass, wings endorsed or, as many escallops gu. ; second, az. five cinquefoils, in saltire, ar. for Holroyu ; tliird, erm. on a chief gu. a demi lion ramp, issuant, or, for Ei.woou ; fourtli, az. on a fesse or, betw. three swans' heads, erased, ar. ducally gorged of the second, as many cinquefoils gu. for Baker. Crest — A demi griffin, segreant, wings endorsed sa. holding betw. the claws a ducal coronet or. Supporters — Dexter, a lion reguard. ppr. ; sinister, a horse bridled, ppr. Motto — Quern te Deus esse jussit. HoLROVD (one of the Judges of the Court of King's Bench). Az. five spur-rowels in saltire, or. Crest — A demi griffin or. HoLSALL (Holsall). Ar. three dragons' heads, erased, fire issuing from their moaths, ppr. HoLSHEFF. Az. a garb ar. banded gu. HoLSTOCK (Orsett, co. Es.sex). Or, on a bend engr. sa. betw. two lions saliant, az. three bezants. Crest — A demi man ppr. chained round the middle, and holding the chain in his sinister hand, or ; iii the dexter a club raguly, ar. Holt (Swaston, co. Cambridge). Ar. on a bend sa. three fleurs-de-lis of the field. Crest — A pheon sa. Holt (Brereton, co. Chester). Ar. a chev. betw. three saltires engr. gu. Holt, or Holte (Twyford and Portsmouth, co. Hants). Ar. three fleurs-de-lis az. Holt (Lancashire and London ; granted 18 June, 1582). Ar. on a bend engr. sa. three fleurs de lis of the field. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, in armour, ppr. garnished or, holding in the gauntlet a pheon sa. Holt (Twyford and Portsmouth, co. Hants ; a younger branch of Holt of Lancashire : Visitation of Hants, 1634). Arms, &c. as the preceding. Holt (as borne by John Holt, of Stubbylee, co. Lan- caster, esq. in the conmiission of the peace for tliat shire, as well as for the West Riding of Yorkshire ; son and heir of James Holt, of Stubbylee, esq. and grandson of John Holt, who settled at that place about the middle of the eighteenth century). Arms and Crest, as Holt of Lancashire. Holt (Lancashire). Ar. on a fesse engr. sa. three pheons of the field. Holt, or Holte (Suffolk). Ar. on a bend engr. sa. (another, az.) three fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — An arm erect, couped at the elbow, habited per pale, az. and gu. in the hand ar. a pheon sa. Holt (Aston, near Birmingham, co. Warwick, bart.: the heii-ess m. Bracebridge). Az. two bars or, in HOL H OM chief a cross form^e fitcli^e of the second. Crest — A squirrel sejant, or, holding a hazel branch slipped and fructed, all ppr. Holt. Or, a fleur-de-lis az. Holt. Ar. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis gn. Holt. Per pale, az. and gu.two bars or. Holt. Ar. a chey. betw. three squirrels gu. cracking nuts or. Holt, or Holtk. Or, three fleurs-de Us gn. Holt, or Holte. Per fesse az. and gu. two bars or. Holt. Az. three fleurs-de-lis ar. Holtby (Tryton, co. York). Az. fretty ar. a chief of the second. Holte (Erdington Hall, co. Warwick). The same Arms and Crest as Holt of Warwickshire. Motto — Exaltavit humiles. Holte. Az. two burs or, betw. the bars a baiTiilet environed with an annulet of the last ; in chief a cross pattee fitchfee of the second. Holteby. Az. a fret ar. a chief of the second. Holthens. Vaire, or and az. HoLTOFT (Yorkshire). Az. a cross sarcelly, ar. Holtoft. Sa. three fishes' heads erased haui'iant, ar. HoLTON. Az. on a bend or, three eagles displ. gu. Crest — A map ppr. HoLTON. Quarterly, az. and gu. a lion ramp. ar. HoLTON. Sa. three saltorels ar. HoLTOsT. Sa. three dragons' heads erased and erect, az. HoLWAY (Watton in Stoke Gabriel, co. Devon : the co-heirs m. Blackmore and Windsor). .Sa. two swords in saltire, hilts and pomels in chief, all ar. ; the dexter surmounted by the sinister. HoLWAY (Devonshire). Gu. two swords in saltire, ar. HoLWAY. Gu. a fesse betw. three crescents ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a greyhound's head sa. HoLWELL. Or, a bend sa. Holvvell. Per chev. gu. and erm. ; in chief three chessrooks of the last. HoLWORTHEY. Or, a chev. betw three trefoils slipped sa. Crest — A gi'eyhound, collared and lined. HoLWORTHEY (Palsgravc, CO. Norfolk). Or, on a chev. betw. three trefoils slipped, sa. as many mullets of the field. HoLwoRTHY. Or, on a chev. betw. three trefoils, slipped, sa. as many estoiles ar. HoLYDAY (Archdeacon of Oxford, d. i October, 1661). Sa. three helmets sidefaced and close, within a bordure engr. ar. HoLYFE (Gloucestershire). Az. a chev. or, betw. three crescents ar. HoLVLANO. Per pale, ar. and sa. in chief two mul- lets, and in base a cinquefoil, all counterchanged. Crest — A cross calvary entwined by a serpent, all ppr. HoLYLAND, or HoLLYLAND. Per pale, ar. and sa. a cinquefoil betw. three mullets counterchanged. Crest — A demi savage handcuflfed ppr. HoLYMAN. Ar. two bars, the first engr. on the upper side, the second on the under side, az. betw. three roses gu. stalked and leaved vert, betw. the two roses in chief as many martlets of the third. HoLYOAKE (Tettenhall, co. Stafford, and Stndley Castle, CO. Warwick ; derived from John Holy- cake, esq. who purchased, in 1640, the manors of Morton Bagot and Nethersfeed, co. Warwick, and now represented by Francis Holyoake, of Tettenhall, esq. only son of the late Thomas Holyoake, of Morton Bagot, esq. by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of James Pettipher, of Great Alne, esq.) Per pale, or and gu. a buck's head cabossed betw. two crosses pattee in pale, all counterchanged. Crest — On a mount vert an oak fructed ppr. around the lower part of the stem an escroll, thereon a cross pattee gu. betw. the words " Sacra quercus." Hoi. yoke. Az. a chev. ar. cotised or, betw. three crescents of the second. Crest — A crescent ar. (Another crest — A cubit arm erect, habited gu. cuff' ar. holding in the hand ppr. an oak branch vert, fructed or.) HoLYWooD. Az. a chev. engr. betw. three martlets or. HoLYWORTH. Sa. three sparrow-hawks ar. membereJ or. HoLYWoRTH. Sa. three falcons ar. armed, jessed, and belled, or. HoMAiN (Dunlum, co. Westmeath, bart.) Vert, a chev. or, betw. three pheons, points downward, ar. Crest — A lion's head erased, or, on the head a chapeau gu. turned up erm. JlJotto — Homo sum. Home (Earl of Home). Quarterly, first and fourth, vert, a lion ramp. ar. armed and langued gu. for Home ; second and third, ar. three popinjays vert, beaked and membered gu. for Pepdie, of Dunglas ; over all an escutclieon or, charged with an orle az. for Landell. Crest — A lion's head erased, ar. on the head a chapeau gn. turned up erm. Motto (over the cre.st) — A home, a home, a home. Sup- porters — Two lions ar. Motto — True to the end. Home (Well Manor Farm, co. Southampton, bart.) Vert, a lion ramp. betw. two piles engr. issuing from the chief, ar. all within a bordure engr. of the last, charged with six popinjays of the field, beaked and membered gu. Crest — A lion's head erased, ppr. thereon a label of three points ar. the middle point charged with a fleur-de-lis az. the others with the cross of St. George, gu. Supporters — Two lions ramp, reguard. ar. HoMK(Blackadder,co. Berwick, bart.) Quarterly, first, az. on a chev. ar. three roses gu. for Blackadder ; second, vert, a lion ramp. ar. for Ho.me ; third, ar. three popinjays vert, for Pepdie; fourth, ar. a cross engr. az. for Sinclair of Herroanston. Crest — An adder sa. in pale, holding in its mouth a rose gu. leaved and stalked vert. Hvpporters — Dexter, an otter; sinister, a falcon, both ppr. Motto — Viae a la fin. Home (Ayton, Scotland; descended from George, second son of Alexander, first Lord Home). The quartered arms of Home and Pepdie, charged in the centre with a rose gu. Home (Eccles, Scotland). Quarterly ; first and fourth, Ho>iE ; second, Pepdie; third, ar. three escut- cheons vert, for Hume of Broxmouth. Crest — A lion's head, erased and fullfaced. Motto— "ixae to the end. Home (Ford). Vert, a lion ramp. ar. within a bor- dure or. Home (that Hk). Quarterly; first and fourth, vert, a lion ramp. ar. ; second and third, three popinjays vert, beaked and membered gu. Crest — A popinjay's head ppr. Home (Kames). Quarterly; first, vert, a lion ramp. ar. ; second, ar. three popinjays vert; third, ar. three hunting-horns sa. stringed gu.; fourth, gu. a pelican in her nest, or, all within a bordure engr. gu. Crest — A pelican's head, couped, ppr. Motto — True to the end ; or. Semper verus. Home (Lumisden and Rentoun, Scotland). The same Arms without the bordure. Home (Lenhouse). Quarterly; first and fourth, vert, a lion ramp. ar. within a bordure erm. ; second and third, az. on a chev. ar. three cinquefoils gu. Crest — A lion's head erased, ppr. Motto — True to the end. Home (Longformachus). Quarterly; first and fourth, vert, a lion ramp. ar. ; second and third, ar. three parrots vert. Crest — A lion's bead, erased. Motto — True to the end. Home (Merestoun). Quarterly; first and fourth, vert, a lion ramp. ar. ; second and third, ar. three parrots vert ; over all a crescent gu. Home, or Hume (Ninewells, co. Berwick; derived from Thomas Home, of Tynninghame, second son of Sir Alexander Home, of Dunglass, slain at the battle of Verneuil, in 1424. The present repre- sentative of Home of Ninewells, is David Hume, of that place, esq. formerly one of the Barons of the Court of Exchequer in Scotland, only sur- viving son of the late John Hume, of Ninewells, esq. elder brother of David Hume, the historian). Vert, a lion lamp. ar. witliin a bordure or, charged with nine fountains, or wells, ppr. ; this addition to the ancient arms is taken from a cluster of springs which gives name to the family estate. Crest 3 R HOM HON — A lion's head, erased ar. collared gii. Motto — True to the end. Home (Whitfield, Scotland ; a younger branch of Home of Ninewells, now represented by Alexander Gfo. IIomk, of Whitfield, esq. Fellow of the Royal Cnllepe of Physirians, and Assistant Surgeon 12th Dragoons). Quarterly; first and fourth, as Home of Ninevvei.is; second, Pepuie; third, ar. a stag's head trased,with a cross pattee fitciiee betw. his attires gu. for Cairncruss. Crest Motto, as N INKWELLS. Howe (Spot, Scotland : descended from George, third son of Sir Alexander Home, of Diinglass, killed at Verneiul in 1424). Quarterly; fiist aiid fourth, vert, a lion ramp. ar. ; second and third, ar. tliree roses gu. slipped vert. Home (Tudderich, Scotland). Quarterly; fir.st and fourth, Home; second and third, a popinjay vert, beaked and menibcred gu. Home (Wedderburn, Scotland). Quarterly; first and fourth. Home; second, Pepdie; third, ar. a cross engr. az. for Sinclair of Polwarth. Crext — A unicorn's bead and neck ar. gorged with a coronet, maned and horned or. Motto — Re- member. Home (Wesfertoun). Quarterly; first and fourth, vert, a lion ramp. ar. ; second and third, three popinjays vert; over all a rose gu. all within a bonlure of the last. Crest — A lion's head, erased, ar. collared gu. charged with three roses. Motto — True to the end. Home (Scotland). Vert, a lion ramp. ar. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erni. a lion's bead, erased, of the last. Home (East Grinstead co. Sufi'olk). Gu. a fesse, vaire, or and az. Homell, or Honell (Suffolk). Sa. a cross ar. Ho HER (West Town, Backwell, co. Somerset). Erm. a fesse gu. Homer. Ar. a crossbow, unbent, sa. betw. four cocks gu. Crest — A lion's gamb holding up a cross pattee. Homes. Or, a fesse dnncettee betw. three griffins' heads, ei"ased, az. Cre\t — An antelope pass. ppr. Homes (.Soutlianipton). 'J'he same ArmSy within a bordure of the last, bezantee. HomfhaY ( Stoiirton Castle and Hyde Manor, co. Staf- ford; Wollaston Hall, Broadwaters House, ajid Red Hill House, co. Worcester; Cowerth Park, CO. Berks ; Penny D irren Place, Rhonda House and LandafT House, co. Glamorgan ; Gi*eat Yar- mouth, CO. Morfolk ; and Yorkshire ; derived immediately from Francis Honifray, of Aston, co. Y'ork, esq. supposed to have been killed at the siege of Clonmel, under Cromwell). Quarterly; first and fourth, gu. a ci'oss botoniiee, erm. with five tails ; second, quarterly, ar. and sa. ; third, sa. four palets, erm. f'rfv/— First, another pass. ar. wounded in the sinister sho\ilder ppr. and over it, Vulneror non vincor; second, out of a ducal coio- iiet or, a drairon's head, vert.; third, a dragon's head, vert, holding in his moutli a sinister hand, coiiped at the wrist, gu. Motto (under the arms) — L' Homme vrai aime son ])ays. Ho.MFHAY (as borne by John Homfrav, of LlandafT House, CO. Glamorgan, esq. second son of the late Sir Jeremiah Hnmfray, of Llandaff House, knt. high sheriff for Glamorganshire in ISO!), by his wife, Mary, dau. ol John Richards, esq. of Cardifl', and grandson of Francis Honifray, of Wollaston Hall, CO. Worcester, esq. by his second wife, Catherine, dangliter and co-heiress of Jeremiah Caswell, of tlie Hyde, co. Stafford, esq.) First, gu. a cross botonny erm. ; second, quarterly, ar. and sa.; third, sa. four pales erm. ; fourth, ar. three bai's gemelles, sa. On an escutcheon of pretence, in right of his wife, Anne IMaria, only daughter and heiress of John Richards, of Corner House, CO. Glamorgan, esq. first, sa. a chev. betw. three fleurs de lis, or; second, sa. a chev. betw. tliree fleurs-de-lis ar. ; third, per pale. az. and gu. three lions ramp, ar.; fourth, or, on a chev. gu. b tw. three buglehorns sa. stringed of the second, three crosses crosslet, fitchte of the field. Crest — An otter proper, wounded in the shoulder with a spear. Motto — Vulneratur non vincitur. HoMFRAY (as borne by the Rev. John Humfray, B.A. and F.A.S. of Yarmouth, co. Norfolk; son of the late John Homfray, who was third son of Thomas Homfray of Wales, younger brother of Francis Honifray, of Wollaston Hall, co. Worcester, esq.) Arms, &c. as HomfriY of Stourton Castle, &c. Homfray Audi NRiiooKE (Wollaston Hall, co. Wor- cester.) Quarterly, az. and ar. a fesse wavy or, bcrw. three crescents, connlerchanged, quartering the three coats, as in Homiray. Crest — On the banks of a river ppr. an otter pass, per pale, ar. and sa. charged with two crescents, counter- changed. y)/o/!/i>— Vincit qui patitur. Homfray (Wales, and Rotherham, co. York, 1674). Gu. a cross botonnee erm. Crest — An otter ppr. wounded in the sinister shoulder. HoMiLL, or Hummfll (Scotland). Ar. a bend betw. two crescents gu. Homyi.l (Scotland). Ar. a bend betw. a crescent in chief, gu. and a fleur-de-lis in base, az. HoMYNGFORD. Erm. on a chief az. seven bezants, four and three. HoNcHACH, or HoNYCHtiRCH. Az. on a b"nd or, (another, ar ) a boar's head betw. two mullets gu. lIoNiiE. Sa. three pickaxes ar. HoMioN (Lincoln). Gu. a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet or ; in chief a lion pass, of the second. Honl'ON. Gu. a chev. bet^v. three ci'osses cro'^slet or ; on a chief of the second a lion pass, guard, of the first. Hone (as borne by Jos. Terby Hone, of the Spa, co. Gloucester, esq. bai'rister at-law). Per pale, in- dented az. and or, two lions ramp, combatant, holding a crescent, all couiiterchanged. Crest — An arm, embowed, in armour, holding a scimetar, ppr. Hone. (Ottery, co. Devon). Ar. two bars wavy betw. three honestones az. Hone (Devonshire). Ar. two bars wavy, betw. three billets sa. Hune. I'he same Arms. Crest — A sword, in pale, ppr. ensigned with a cross pattee. Honk (Ireland). Az. two bars betw. six billets, or. Crest — On a mount, overgrown with ryegrass, a birch tree, ppr. HoNEUE. Az. a cliev. betw. three lozenges or. Honell (Ashboking. co. Suffolk). Sa. a cross betw. four water bougets, ar. Honell (Suffolk). Sa. three crescents ar. HuNEYMAN (Scotland). Ar. a bend engr. and voided gu. Crest — An arrow, in pale, point downwards. Honeyman, or Honvman (Scotland). Ar. three bend- lets, each cotised, engr. on the outer side, gu. HoNEYWiLL. Ar. a chev. embattled, counter-em- battled, per chev. and per pale, sa. and az. coun- terclianged, betw. three hawks' heads, erased, of the last. Crest — A beehive, with bees volant ppr. HoNFoRD. Ar. a chev. betw. three mascles gu. HoNFURU. Sa. an estoile of eight points ar. radiated. Crest — On a cap of maintenance az. turned up erm. a dragon pass gu. HoNCBRicc (Yorkshire). Ar. a bend betw. two cocks sa. HoNGBRiuc (Yorkshire). Ar. three cocks, in bend, cotised, sa. HoNiNGHAM (Yorkshire). Ar. two crosses formfee, in fesse, sa. HoNNER,or Honvere. Erm. on a bend gu. a cinque- foil in the chief point, or. HoNNERS. Or, on a bend az. three cinquefoils of the tirst, betw. as many hawks' heads, erased, sa. HoNNEVMiLL, Or HoNNiMiLL (Scotland). Ar. a fleur- de-lis, in chief, az. and in base a crescent gu. HoNNYTON. Ar. a fesse betw. two chev. sa. Crest — A hand holding a dart, point upwards. Honor, or Honnor. Ar. a chev. betw. three quatre- foils az. stalked vert. Crest — A serpent, nowed, sa. spotted or. HoNSTON. Ar. a lion, salient, sa. HoNTBARK. Per chev. engr. or and az. in chief an eagle displ. sa. H O O HOO HoNTK. Ar. a bordure gn. bezantee. HoNTE. Per pale ar. and sa. a saltire counter- tlianged. HoNTE. Sa. a fe.sse b'tw. tbr?e cinquefoils or. HoNTii. Az. a cbev. betw. thr^e martlets ar. HoNTSACRE, HoNUiiACRE, or HoNDKsACRE. Erm. three chessro(jk.s gu. Ho.NTSTON (Lincolnshire). Ai'. a lion ramp. sa. armed az. Ho.NYCHuncH (Honychiirch temp. Henry III. and Aveton (JifT.ir;!, co. Dpvon). Az. on a bend ar. a draaon's head, erased clo.se to the head, betw. two mullets ^u. Hon YLiiuRi'H. Az. (another, gu.) on a bend ar. a bo.ir's heail b t\v. two mullets, gu. Ho.v viiAN (Armadale and Grsemsay, co. Orkney, harf.) Ar. a bend engr. voided, gu. Crest — An arrow, paleways, point downwards, or, feathers ar. Sup- porters — Two lions ramp, guard, ppr. Motto — Progredere ne regredere. HoxYNCTON. Ar. a fesse and cbev. sa. H(lNY^CTON. Ar. a fesse betw. two cbev. sa. Hon V POT. Ar. seven torteaux, two, two, two, and one. HoNVTON. Per fesse az. and ar. a pale counter- changed, three kingfishers of the second. Ho.vYwoou (Evington, co. Kent, hart.) Ar. a cbev. betw. three hawks' heads, erased, az. Crest— K wolfs head, couped, erm. Motto — Omne bouum desuper. HoNYHOiiD (Mark's Hall, Coggeshall, co. Essex ; Evington, Elmested, and Sibton near Folkestone, CO. Kent). Ar. a cbev. betw. three eagles' heads, erased, az. Crest — A wolf s head, erased, erm. HoNYVvnoD (Pette, and .Sen;l-N'evviugton, near Hythe, CO. Kent; granted by patent It) Nov. Ifl;«). Ar. a cliev. betw. three falcons' heads, erased, az. b' aked or, HoNvwoou (Kent). Ar. a chev. az. betw. three hawks' hea 's, couped, sa. HoNYwooi) (Kent). Ar. a chev. quarterly, sa. and gu. HoNYWooLi. Ar. a chev. per pale, sa. and az. coun- terclianged battelly counter-battclly, betw. three hawks' beads, erased, of the third. HoNYU oon. Ar. a chev. az. betw. three birds, with wings expanded, sa. Ho.vYwoou. Ar. a chev. quarterly, sa. and gu. bat- telly counter battelly, betw. three hawks' heads, erased, az. billettee of the field. HoNVwooo. Ar. a chev. betw. three talbots pass. gu. Hoo. Ar. three circles of chains sa. Hoo. Ar. on a fesse sa. betw. three goats' heads, erased, of the field, armed or, each having an an nuiet in the mouth of the last ; a fret betw. two birds of the third. Hoo, or Hoe. Az. a fret ar. and chief sa. Hoo. Ar. on a fesse dancettee sa. three mullets or. Hoo, or Hoe. Ar. on a chief indented sa. three mul- lets or. (Another, pieiced gu.) Hoo (Hoo, co. Bedford; derived from Robert de Hoo, of Hoo aforesaid, and Knebworth, co. Hertford, living temp. Edward I. Sir Thomas Hoo, a distin- guished soldier in France in the reign of Henry 111. was created a peer as Baron Hoo. His lord- ship's daus. and co heirs were Akanore, vi. to Sir James Carew, of Bedington,co Surrey, knt. ; Jane, VI. to Sir Roger Copley, knt.; and Elizabeth, iii. to SirJohn Devenish, knt.) Quarterly, sa. and ar. ;— quarterly, ar. and s,i. ;— quarterly, or and sa.;— quarterly, sa. and ar. within a bordure erminois ; anil quarterly, sa. and ar. a bend or, were used at various times, and by various branches. Crests, at diHerent periods, borne on a chapeau, were — A griffin segieant ; a hand holding a hautboy ; a bull pa-is. quarterly ar. and sa. Hoon (l iscouiit Hood). Az. a fret ar. ; on a chief sa. three crescents or. Crest — A Cornish chough ppr. .S'tfy.pwrie/-,v— Dexter, a merman, in his ex- terior hand a trident; sinister, a mermaid, in her exterior hand a mirror, all ppr. Motto — Ventis secundis. Hoou (Baron Bridport). Az. a fret ar. ; on a chief or, three crescents sa. Crest— A Cornish chough, ppr. supporting with the dexter claw an anchor or. Supporters — Dexter, Neptune, ppr. mantled Tcrt, supporting with the sinister hand a trident, and resting the dexter on an anchor, or ; sinister, a sea lion ar. supporting with the sinister paw an anchor or. Motto — Steaily. Hoou (TiJlaki", co. Surrey, since of Wootton, co. So- merset, bart.) Az. a fret ar. ; on a chief sa- three crescents or. Crest — A Cornish chough holding an anchor on the dexter side, in bend sinister, ppr. Motto— Zea\ous. Houu (Honridge, Scotland). Parted per cross, sa. and ar. over all a bend of the last, charged with three cocks gu. Crest — An arrow and a bent bow, in saltire, ppr. Motto, over the crest — Olim sic erat; and underneath the arms — Sherwoode. Hociu, or Hoous (Rector of Lincoln College, co. Ox- ford ; of Icklord, near Brille, co. Buckingham, who rf 3 Aug. I()(i8). Az. a fret ar. ; on a chief sa. three crescents or. Crest — A Cornish chough sa. beaked and membered gu. Hoon (Bardon Park, co. Leicester; originally set- tled at Wiiford, near Nottingham, and derived from I'homas Hood, of Bardou Park, esq. (son of John Hood, of the same place, esq. who d. in UTi)-. his second son, Thomas Hood, esq. was grandfather of John Hood, of Bardon Park, esq. wiio m. Cecilia, sister and co-heir of William Snell, of Claphani, co. Surrey, and, dying in ir.Ofi, was s. by his eldest son, the late William Hood, of Bar- don Park, esq. who d. s. p. and devised his estates to his cousin, Robert Jacomb.esq. tldest son of the Rev. Robert Jacomb.uf VVellingijor,jugh,co. Noith- aniptoii, by Eliz.ibeth his wife, dau. of William Hillhouse, of Clilton, esq. and grandson of William Jaco.nb, of Lawi-ence Pountney Hill, esq. and M.iry his wife, co heir to her brother, William Snell, of Clapham, esq. I'liis gentleman has assumed the surname and arms of his kinsman, and is the pre- sent RoBi.RT Jacomu Hoou, of Bardon Park, e.-,q.) Az. a fret ar. on a chief sa. three cresci-nts, or, quartering Snell, Haiikison, Fie.\.\ls, &c. Crest —A deini talbot, collared and lined. Motto — Man- ners maketh man. HoouE. Chequy, or and gu. a canton sa. HoocAN (Castleacre, co. Norfolk). Ar. a chev. vaire, or and gu. betw. three hurts, each charged with a lion's gamb, erased, of the field. Hook. Az. a fesse betw. three Heurs de lis or. Crest — A fish haurient. HooKE (Yorkshire, temp. Edward I.) Az. a fesse betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. HooKE. Ar. ou a cross (another engr.) gu. five water bougets or. HouKE, or Hoke. Quarterly, ar. and sa. a cross (anotherengr.) betw. fourescallopscounterchuuged. Crest — An escallop sa. betw. two wings ar. HooKtR, alias Vowell (Exeter, co. Devon). Ar. a fesse vaiie, betw. two lions pass, guard, sa. Crest — A hind pass or, in the mouth a branch, leaved vert, flowered ar. HouKE (Alway, CO. Gloucester; Bramsbott, co. Hants; Haiichl'ord, co. Surrey ; and Ciiichester, co. Sussex). Quarterly, sa. and ar. a cross betw. four escallops counterchanged. Crest — An escallop sa. betw. two wings ar. These arms auil crest were confirmed to John Hooke of Bramsbott, 4 Oct. 2 Elizabeth. Hooker. Or, a fesse vaire, betw. two lions pass sa. Hooker. Sa. a fesse betw. six fleurs-de-lis ar. Crest — A demi eagle displ. gu. charged ou the breast with u dvical coronet or. Hooker. Gu. on a fesse engr. ar. betw. three cinque- foils or, two fleurs-de-lis az. Hooker. Gu. a fesse engr. betw. three roses ar. Hookha.m. Vert, an eagle, with two heads displ. ar. Crest — A cup ar. HooKLAY. Or, on a fesse, betw. three mascles gu. as many plates. Crest — Aw ai'm, embowed, vested gu. cuff'ed ar. holding in the baud ppr. a branch of oak vert, acorned ppr. HooKLEY. Ar. on a fcsse, betw. three mascles gu. as many plates. HooLE. Barry of six, or and gu. Crest — A rose gu. barbed vert, seeded or. HOP HOP HooLEY (Woodthorpe, co. Nottingham ; as borne by James Hoolky, of that place, esq.) As the pre- ceding. HoOLKY. Az. a bend betw. three mullets or. Crest — Out of a mount Tert a tree ppr. Hooper (Linkinghorne, co. Cornwall). Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. three mullets of the last, as many rings of the first. Crest — A demi lion holding a ring betw. his paws. Hooper (London, Stanmore Cottage, co. Middlesex, and Saruni, co. Wilts). Or, on a fesse betw. three boars pass. az. as many annulets of the first. Crest — A boai 's head erased at the neck. az. bezantee, armed and crined or. Hooper (Hendford, Yeovil, co. Somerset). Gyronny of eight erm. and az. over all a castle ar. Crest — A demi wolf couped, holding in the dexter paw an oak branch fructed, all ppr. Hooper. Or, on a fesse gu. betw. three falcons close az. as many bezants. Hoops. Gu. a fesse erm. betw. three lions' heads erased ar. Crest — On a plate a Cornish chough ppr. Hoops. The same Arms, within a bordure az. charged with two crescents in chief and a mullet in base or. Crest, as the last. Motto — Amo. HooRD (Parkbromage, co. Salop). Ar. on a chief or, a hawk sa. Crest — A nag's head ar. maned or. HooRNE. Gu. a fret vaire. HooTE, or HoTTOT (Gloucestershire). Az. on a chev. or, betw. three crescents ar. HooTON (Cheshire). Ar. on a bend vert, three mul- lets or. HooTON. The same j4rm^. Crest — A chevalier hold- ing his horse by the bridle with the dexter hand ppr. HooToN. Ar. on a bend sa. three mullets or. HopcoT (Cornwall). Ar. on a chev. betw. three boars pass. sa. armed or, as many I'oses of the last, barbed vert. Crest — A fox's head erased ppr. HopcuoFT. Ar. a cross engr. gu. within a bordure engr. of the last. Crest — A steel cap. Hope {Earl of Hopetoun). Az. on a chev. or, betw. three bezants, a laurel leaf slipped vei't. Crest — A broken globe under a rainbow with clouds at each end, all ppr. Supporters — Two ladies in loos:; gai'- ments, hair dishevelled, each holding an anchor in her exterior hand, as the emblem of Hope, all ppr. Motto — At spes non fr;icta. Hope (Craighall and Pinkie, co. Fife, bart.) Az. a chev. or, betw. three bezants. Crest — A broken globe surmounted of a rainbow with clouds at each end, ppr. Suppoi'ters— Two females vested vert, winged or, on their heads garlands of roses, ppr. each sus- taining in her extei'ior hand an anchor az. Motto — At spes non fracta. Hope (borne by John Thomas Hope, of Netley, co. Salop, esq. who m. Helen-Estlier-Mary, only child and heiress of Sir Thomas Edwardes, of Greet, co. Salop, bart. and has a son and lieir Thomas Henry Hope, esq. high sheriff of Shropshire in 1837). Az. a chev. betw. three bezants. Hope (as borne by the Rev. Charles Steade Hope, Rector of All Saints, co. Derby). Ar. a chev. engr. sa. betw. three Cornish choughs, ppr. Crest — A Coi-nish chough with wings expanded ppr. Hope (Northall Court, co. Middlesex). Erm. two chev. engr. az. betw. three escallops gu. Hope (Balcomy, Scotland). Az. on a chev. ar. betw. three bezants as many palets gu. Crest — A broken globe surmounted by a rainbow ppr. Motto — At spes solamen. Hope (Granton, Scotland). Az. on a chev. or, betw. three bezants a rose gu. Crest, as before. Motto — Spero suspiro donee. Hope (Kers, Scotland). Az. on a chev. or, betw. three bezants, a roebuck couraut, of the first. Crest, the same. Motto — Spes tamen infracta. Hope (Rankeillor, Scotland). The same as of Craig- hall, within a bordure or, for diff. Crest and Motto the same. Hope (Deepilene, co. Surrey ; a branch of the ancient family of Craighall, long established at Amsterdam ; derived from Henry Hope, esq. second son of Sir Thomas Hope of Kerse, whose grandson. Adrian Hope, esq. settled in Holland; the present repre- sentative of the family is Henry IThomas Hope, of Deepdene, co. Surrey, esq. eldest son and heir of the late Thomas Hope, of Deepdene, esq. the celebrated author of " Anastasius," and an eminent patron of the arts, by the Hon. Louisa Beresford his wife, youngest child of the Right Rev. Lord Decies, Archbishop of Tuara). The same Arms, Crest, and Motto, as Hope of Craighall. Hope (as borne by William Williams Hope, of London, esq.) Az. a chev. or, betw. three be- zants, within a bordure of the second, quartering Williams, viz. ar. a greyhound courant sa. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. within a bordure engr. az. charged with four crosses crosslet or, and as many bezants alternately. Crests — First, a globe fractured ppr. charged with an anchor sa. over the globe a rainbow, for Hope ; second, a cu- bit arm erect, habited sa. charged with a cross crosslet or, and cuffed of the last, the hand holding two sprigs of oak in saltire ppr. acorned or, on the hand a Cornish chough statant, also ppr. for Wil- liams. Hope (Grangefield, co. Derby ; traceable to the reign of James I.) Ar. a chev. engr. sa. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. Crest — A Cornish chough rising ppr. Hopkins (Oving House, co. Bucks ; settled at an early period at Coventry, co. Warwick, of which city Sir Richard Hopkins, knt. serjeaut at-law, was M.P. at the Restoration; his grandson, the Right Hon. Edward Hopkins, Secretary of State for Ireland, /cw/7>. William and Mary, left, with three sons, who all d. s. p. a dau. Anne, m. to William Northey, esq. M.P. of Ivey House, co. Wilts). Sa. on a chev. betw. three pistols or, as many roses gu. Crest — A tower, per bend indented ar. and gu. flames issuing from the top and windows ppr. Hopkins (Newland, co. Gloucester, and Lincoln's Inn, London; granted 1734). Erm. on a fesse gu. a lion pa.-is. guard, ar. a canton of the second charged with a rose or. Crest — An ostrich's head couped, enn. holding in the beak a key az. Hopkins (confii-med 20 Jan. 1773, by sign manual, to Bond of Hackney, on taking the name and arms of Hopkins). Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. on a chev. crminois, betw. three pistols or, as many roses gu. barded and seeded ppr. for Hopkins; se- cond and third, ar. on a chev. pean, three bezants, for Bond. Crests — First, a castle in flames ppr. charged with two pellets in fesse, for Hopkins; second, a lion sejant erm. for Bond. Hopkins (Ireland). Ar. on a fesse, betw. three roses gu. a lion pass, of the field. Crest — On an oak plant, a bird ppr. Hopkins (Maryland; granted 17C4). Sa. on a chev. betw. two pistols, in chief or, and a silver medal, with the French King's bust, inscribed Louis XV. tied at the top with a red ribbon in base, a laurel chaplet in the centre, a scalp on a staff on the dexter, and a tomahawk on the sinister, all ppr. a chief embattled ar. Crest — On a wreath, or and sa. a rock, over the top a battery in perspective, thereon the French flag hoisted, an officer of the Queen's Royal American Rangers on the said rock, sword in hand, all ppr. ; round the crest this Motto — Inter primos. Hopkins (Arundel, co. Sussex). The same Arms and Crest as of Newland, co. Gloucester. Hopkins (Athboy, co. Meath, bart.) Sa. on a chev. betw. three dexter gauntlets or, as many roses gu. seeded and barbed vert. Crest — A tower ar. fired ppr. Motto — Aut suavitate aut vi. HopKiNSON (Bonsol, co. Derby, 1720, m. Frances, dau. and heir of Arthur Dakeyne, of Hubbing Edge, esq. by Frances his wife, sister and co heiress of Anthony Wolley of Riber. He was ninth in descent from Henry Hopkinson of Soitso}, temp. Henry V. ; from this family descended the Lincolnshire one). Az. on a chev. ar. betw. three estoiles, as many lozenges gu. all within a bordure of the third. Hopkinson (Alford, CO. Lincoln ; granted temp. Eli- HOP HOR zabetb, and now borne by Francis Hopkinson, esq.) Az. on a cher. ar. betw. three estoiles or, as man; lozenges gu. all within a bordure of the third. Crest — A demi lion ramp. sa. armed and incensed gu. HorKiNsoN (Lofthouse, CO. York). Vt rt, three pillows erra. Hopkinson. Az. on a chev. betw. three trefoils ar. as many lozenges gu. within a bordure of the third. HoPKiRK. Gu. on a saltire engr. betw. four fleurs- de-lis ar. a crescent of the field. Crest — An arm in armour, pointing with one finger to a crescent, all ppr. Motto — Spero procedere. HoppE. Vert, a swan with wings endorsed ar. Crest — A demi swan, wings endorsed ppr. Hopper (Durham). Quarterly, first and fourth, gy- ronny of eight sa. and erm. a tower or, for Hop- per ; second and third, or, on a mount in base, an oak tree vert, over all, on a fesse gu. three regal ci'owns of the first, for Carles, or Carlos, (these bearings of Carlos were granted 21 May 1C5S, by Charles II. to his preserver, in the royal oak, and in his escape subsequent to the battle of Worcester, Colonel William Carlos,'* in perpetuam rei memo- riam," as it is expressed in the patent, the recoi d of which is preserved in the College of Ai-ms). Crests — Fij'st, a tower ppr. for Hopper ; second, a sword ar. hilt and pomcl or, and a sceptre of the second, crossed in saltire, enfiled with an oaken civic crown vert, fructed of the second, for Carlos. Motto of Carlos — Subditus fidelis Regis et salus regni. Hopper (Devonshire). Gyronny of eight, or and erm. over all a tower, triple-towered, ar. Hopper (Silksworth, co. Durham). Gyronny of eight, sa. and erm. over all a tower, triple-towered, ar. masoned of the first. Crest— A tower as in the arms. HoppKR-WiLLiAiisoN (Recorder of Newcastle-upon- Tyne). Quarterly, first and fourth, gyronny of eight, sa. and erm. over all a tower, triple-towered, ar. masoned ; second and third, ar, three annulets, and in chief two saltires, gu. on an arms of pre- tence or, a chev. betw. three cinquefoils gu. Crest, as the last. Hopper (that Ilk). Az. in chief two roses ar. in base a crescent or. Hopper (Scotland). Ar. three roses gu. HoppEY. Paly of six ar. and az. a chief or. Crest — A stag's head cabossed gu. betw. the attires a cross crosslet fitchee of the last. HopPEY. The same Arms. Crest — A dexter hand ppr. holding a fleur-de lis in pale, az. HopsoN (as borne by William Hopson (late Ongley) of Minster, in tlie I.sle of SUeppey, co. Kent, Cap- tain in tile 7th Garrison Battalion, who by royal sign manual, dated 27 Feb. 182-1, assumed the surname and arms of Hopson). Per pale, ar. and or, on a chev. engr. az. betw. three tortea,ux, as many cinquefoils of the first, a chief engr. cliequy of the second and third. Crest — A mount vert, thereon a griffin pass, or, wings elevated, chequy of the last, and az. the dexter claw resting upon a cinquefoil vert. Hopso.N. Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three torteaux, as many roses of the first, a chief counter-componee of the second and or. Crest — A stag lodged, ppr. Hopton (Hopton, co. Salop, temp. Stephen). Gu. betw. nine crosses pattee fitchee or, a lion ramp, of the second. HoP■lo^ (Canon Frome,co. Hereford ; descended from the marriage, in l(i02, of Sir Richard Hopton, of Rockhill and Cherbury, with Elizabeth Hopton, niece and heii-ess of Michael Hopton, of Canon Frome; the present Rev. John Hopton, of Canon Frome, is son of the Rev. William Parsons, of Kemerton Court, co. Gloucester, who assumed, in 1817, the name and arms of Hopton, having inherited the estates of his maternul ancestors, the Hoptons). Arms, as the preceding. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head ar. in the beak a bleed- ing hand ppr. Hopton (Ermeley Hall). Ar. two bars sa. on each three mullets pierced of the first. Hopton (Gloucester, temp. Edward I.) Gu. a lion ramp, or, within an orle of crosses crosslet of the last. Hopton (Gloucester). Ar. crusily fitchee sa. a lion ramp. az. Hopton (Hopton, co. Hereford). Gu. semfie of cresses crosslet, a lion ramp. or. Crest — On a lion's head, erased or, a bend gu. charged with three crosses crosslet of the first. Hopton (Somersetshire ; and Blithbon, co. Suffolk). Erm. two bars sa. on each three mullets or. Crest — A griffin pass, ar. holding in the dexter claw a stone sa. Hopton (Suffolk). Ar. a chev. az. and label of three points of the second, each charged with five be- zants. Hopton (Armly Hall, co. York). Ar. a fesse sa. in chief three martlets gu. Hopton (Yorkshire). Ar. two bars sa. each charged with three mullets of six points or. Hopton (Yorkshire). Ar. two bars sa. on each three mullets or. Hopton. Enn. two bars sa. each charged with three mullets of six points or. Hopton. Ar. two bars sa. on each a mullet pierced, or. Hopton. Barry of six, ar. and sa. a mullet of as many points or. Hopton. Or, crusily az. a lion ramp, of the last. Hopton. Ar. a chev. az. (Another adds, a label of three points erm.) Hopton. Barry of six, ar. and sa. as many mullets or, three, two, and one. Hopton. Ar. on two bars sa. three mullets or, two, and one. Hopton. Gu. a demi lion erect in a tun, ar. Hopton. Az. a bend, cotised ar. betw. six crosses pattee or, within a bordure engr. gu. platfee. Hopton. Or, a lion hopping in a tun, gu. Hop« ELL (Devonshire). Ar. three hares playing on bagpipes, gu. two and one. HopwooD (Chopwood). Paly of six, ar. and vert. Hopwoou (Herefordshire). Az. a pile or. HopwooD (Hopwooil, CO. Lancaster). Barry of six, ar. and vert, on the second an escallop of the first. HopwooD (Salop). Or, a pile az. HopwooD. Paly of six, ar. and vert, an escallop for iliff. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head, per pale, ar. and sa. HoRAN (Ireland). Gu. a chief bendy of eight, az. and ar. Crest — A hand holding a cushion ppr. HoRBYN, or HoRBON (Yorkshire). Barry of eight, ar. and az. HoRUE. Az. on a chief ar. a fleur-de-lis of the field. HoRDEBY. Gu. a fes.-e dancettee ar. betw. ten billets of the last, four in chief, and three, two, and one in base. HoRUEN (Kent). Per pale, ar. and sa. two wolves pass, betw. three quatrefoils in pale, within a bordure, all counterchanged. HoRUEN. Per pale, ar. and sa. two wolves betw. three cinquefoils in pale, counterchanged, within a bordure per pale gu. and or. Crest — A demi wolf, per cross sa. and ar. holding in the dexter foot a quatrefoil, quartered of the second and first. HoRUENTYN. Or, a bend betw. six billets az. HoRUERN (as borne by Ale.xanuer HoRDERN,of Oxley House, CO. Stafibrd, esq. barrister at law, a magis- trate and deputy-lieut. ; and by Henry Horderx, of Dunstal Hall, in the same county, also a magis- trate and deputy-lieutenant ; sons of the late James Hordern, of Wolverhampton, esq. banker, high sheriff of Stafi'ordshire in 1823). Gu. on a cross ragttly ar. an arrow in pale, the plieon upwards sa. in the first and fourth quarters a wolf's head erased erminois. Crest — An ox's head cabossed gu. armed or, surmounting two arrows in saltire of the last, barbed and flighted ar. jJ/o<tiuinster ; granted June I77'2). Ar. three buglehorns, one iu chief and two in base, counttr-embowed az. adorned, stringed, and garnished or. Crest — A trunk of a tree, couped, ppr- from the sinister chief corner springs a fresh branch vert. Horner (Dorsetshire). Sa. on a bend betw. six crosses formee ar. three buglehorns or. Horner (Caleford, co. Somerset; granted 1584). Sa. three hounds pass. ar. Crest — A hound sejant ar. collared and lined or. Horner. Sa. on a bend betw. six crosses pattee fitchee ar. three buglehorns stringed of the first. Horner- Ar- three buglehorns sa. garnished or. Hornes. Ar. three buglehorns in pale gu. Crest — A griffin sejaut ppr. resting the foot on a shield of the arms. Horn HILL. Or, three roses gu. Hornibrooke (granted 16 Dec. 1G6J). Barry wavy of six ar. and az. over all three crescents sa. HOR HOR HoRNLEY, HonNLY.or HouNELCY. Ov, three bugle- horns gu. HoBNsBY, or HoRNESBY. G«. a hendbetw. six crosses crosslet or. Crest — A demi bear ramp. sa. HoRNSEY. Or, on a fesse per pale ar. and sa. a fesse wavy counterchanged, betw. three annulets of the third. Crest — A rock ppr. Motto — Semper eadem. HoRNSEY. Gu. a bend betw. nix crosses crosslet ar. HuRNsLRY. Gu. a bend betw. six crosses crosslet (another, fitchfee) ar. HoRNYoi.u. or HoKNiOLD (Hanley Castle, co. Worces- ter, temp. Henry III. and Blnckmnre Park, in the same shire ; derived from John de Horuyohl, witnc-is to a deed at Hanley, 8 Edward 111. and now represented by Thomas (Charles Hurnyolu, of Blackmore Park and Hanley Castle, esq. sou of the late Thomas Hornyold, of Blackuioi'e Park, esq. by Teiej^a his wife, dau. of 'I'hoiuas Fitzher- bert, of Swinnerton, esq. and grandson of Thomas Hornyold, of Blacknioj-e Park, esq. by jVIary his wife, only dau. of Richard Townley, of Townley, esq.) Az. on a bend embattled ar. a greyhound courant betw. two escallops sa. Crest — A demi unicorn gu. crined and armed or. HoROLD. Gu. three crosses moline erm. Horon (Sir Gerard). Ar. a lion ramp, guard, gu. HoRRELL. Ar. three torteaux in bend, cotised gu. a chief sa. Crest — A crow feeding ppr. HORRUCKS (as borne by the late John Horrocks, esq. M. P. for Preston in 18U'2, and by the present S. Horrocks, of Lark Hill, co. Lancaster, esq.) Or, a fret az. ; on a chief of the last a bee volant, betw. two shuttles, in pale, of the lirst. Crest — On a rock an eagle with wings elevated and en- dorsed ppr. pendent fioin the beak a shield gu. charged with a hank of cotton ar. Horrocks. Or, a fret az. ; on a chief of the last two bees volant of the first. Crest — On a mount a hawk with wings endorsed ppr. JMntto — Spe. Horsey. Ar. two horses courant in pale gu. HORSCOTE. Ar. a cross sarrelly betw. four roses or. Crest — A chevalier in full armour, holding in the dexter hand a scimetar, all ppr. HoRsBURCH (that Hk) Az. a horse's head couped ar. Crest — A horse's bead. Motto — jEgre de tramite recto. HoRSEFALL (Staresgall, CO. York ; granted lfil2). Gu. a bezant betw. tlii-ee horses' heads couped ar. bridled az. Crest — A horse's head couped erm. HoRSEFALL. Gu. three horses' heads couped ar. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a swau with wings endorsed ar. ducally gorged gu. HoKsEFiEi.D, or HoRSFORU. Az. On a chev. ar. three lions' heads erased. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a demi pegasus. HoRSELEY. Az. a fesse or, betw. three horses' heads erased ar. bridled gu. withiu a bordure gobonated of the third and vert. HoRscJUN (Ripon, co. York). Ar.three dexter hands in pale sa. Horseman (granted 1590). Or, three caltraps gu. r're*/— Flames of fire ppr. issuing from a cup or. Horseman. Az. a horse barnacle or, betw. three plates; on a chief, party per pale indented, of the iirst and purp. two e^toiles of sixteen points of the second, in tiie centre of each a rose ar. HoRSEMo.vuEN. Gu. a saltire ar. over all a fesse az. charged with three leopards' faces or. HoRSENAiL (Worvill, CO. Berks; granted 17 Feb. 1740). Ar. a cross, dovetailed, betw. four mullets az. Crest — Out of a mural crown ar. a horse's head, dun colour, maued sa. goi-ged with a collar dovetailed az. Horsey (Berkshire). Ar. a fesse sa. betw. three lions ramp. gu. Horsev (Clifton, CO. Dorset, and Somersetshire). Az. three horses' heads couped or, bridled gu. Horsey (Dorsetshire). Az. three horses' heads couped at the neck or, bridled ar. Horsey (Diggeswell, co. Hertford, and Mortine, co. AVilts). Az. three horses* heads couped in armour or. Crest — -A horse's head in ai*mour ar. bridle and reins or. Horsey. Az. three horses' heads couped ar. bridled or. Crest — A horse's head couped ar. armed, plumed, and bridled az. and or. Horsey. Gu. three horses' beads couped ar. bridled or. Horsey. Az. three horses' heads bridled and couped or. Horsham. Az. two bends ar. (another, or) on each three mullets gu. Horsham. Az. three bendlets or, on each as many mullets gu. Horsham. Az. three bends or, on the middle lend as many mullets, pierced, gu. Horsham. Az. three bends or, each charged in the centre with a mullet gu. Horsham, Town of (Sussex). Az. a lion ramp. ar. I'esting his dexter hind foot on the letter H. Horske. Ar. three dragons' heads erect and erased az. Horske. Ar. three adders' heads erased, in pale, az. stings gu. HoRSLEY (Little Hellingbury, co. Hertford). Gu. three horses' heads couped ar. bridled or. Crest — A horse's head couped, bridled. Horsley (Northamptonshire). Ar. a chief gn. HoRSLEY (Horsley, co. Northumberland). Gu. three horses' heads erased ar. Crest — A horse's head erased ar. HonsLEY (Sherpenbeck, CO. York). Sa. three cinque- foils within a bordure engr. ar. Horsley (Yorkshire). Gu. three horses' heads erased ar. bridled sa. Horsi.ey. Az. a fesse or, betw. three horses' heads erased ar. bridled gold, within a bordure gobonated of the second and first. (Another, of the third and vert.) Horsley. Az. on a cross quarterly pierced or, four escallops of the first betw. five escallops of the second. Horsley. Az. a cross pierced betw. four escallops ar. Horsley. Az. three horses' heads bridled and couped or. Horsley. Az. a cross quartered pierced or. Horsley. Sa. three cinquefoils or. Horsman, or Horseman (Sleaford, co. Lincoln). Az. a pair of barnacles in pale oi-. Crest — A horse's head in armour, bridled and plumed ppr. Horsman (Kensington, co. Middlesex). Or, three sinister gauntlets sa. Crest — A castle on fire ppr. Horsman (Norfolk and Sussex). Ar. a pair of bar- nacles or, betw. three plates, on a chief indented per fesse of the lirst and purp.- three roses ar. HoRSMA.N (Sussex). Az- bezantee, a pair of barna- cles or; on a chief of the first three quatrefuils pierced ar. Horsman. Az. a pair of barnacles ar. betw. three plates ; on a chief, per pale indented of the first and purp. two estoiles of sixteen points or, each charged with a rose of the second. HoRspooLE (Maidstone, co. Kent). Sa. on a chev. ar. three lions' heads erased of the field. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi pegasus ramp, with ■wings expanded ar. HoRT (Castle Strange, co. Middlesex, since of Hort- land, CO. Kildare, hart.) Az. a cross or, in the first quarter a rose ar. Crest — An eagle reguard. wings expanded ppr. in the beak a chaplet vert. HoRT (Castle Strange, co. Middlesex). The same Arms and Crest. {Another crest — On a ducal coronet or, a peacock ppr ) HoRTON (Chailderton, CO. Lancaster; descended from Joshua Horton, of Sowerhy, h. in IB 9, third son of William Horton, of Barkisland, Halifax, esq. The dau. and heiress of Sir Watts Horton, the second hart. ;//. Cliarles Rhys, esq. ; and the dau. and heiress of Sir Thomas Horton, the third hart. tn. George Pollaid, of Stannery Hall, co. York, esq.) Gu. a lion ramp, ar, charged on the breast HOR HO S with a boar's head couped az. a bordure engr. of the second. Crest — A red rose seeded and barbed ppr. surrounded with two laurel branches vert. A/otto— I'to rege et lege. HoRTON (Howroyde, co. York; a family of great an- tiquity, derived from William Horton, of Barkis- land Hall, a descendant of Robert de Horton, living in the thirteenth century, who purchased, in the 15 Charles 1. the estate of Howroyde, and settled there. Sir William Horton, of Chaderton, his great great-grandson, was created a Baronet in 1764, which dignity is now extinct: Sir William's next brother, Joshua Horton, esq. succeeded to Howroyde, and was grandfather of the Rev. Joshua Thomas Horton of Howroyde, the present representative of the family, eldest son of the late Thomas Horton, of Howroyde, esq. and his wife, Lady Mary Gordon, youngest dau. of George, third Earl of Aberdeen). Quarterly, first and fourth, as the last; second and third, per bend sinister erm. and sa. a lion ramp. ar. Crest, as the last. Horton (Howie, co. Chester). Sa. a buck's head cabossed or. Horton (Catton, co. Derby; there seated more than four hundred years). Sa. a buck's head cabossed ar. attired or. Crest — On waves of the sea ppr. a spear erect or, headed ar. entiled with a dol- phin of the first. Horton (Osmaston, co. Derby, hart) Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. a stag's head cabossed ar. attired or, and for distinction a canton erm. for Horton ; second and third, sa. on a fesse or, betw. three eagles' heads couped ar. as many escallops gu. all within a bordure engr. of the third, for WiLMOT. Crests — First, out of the waves of the sea ppr. a tilting-spear erect or, enfiled with a dolphin ar. finned gold, and chaiged for distinction with an escallop, for Horton ; second, an eagle's head erased ar. in the beak an escallop gu. Sup- porters — On the dextei' an eagle, wings expanded, ar. ; and on the sinister a buck of the last, attired and unguled or. Motto — Quod vult valde vult. Horton (Kent). Per pale ar. and sa. three cinquefoils and two otters counterchanged. Horton (HuUington, co. Somerset, and Hford, co. Wilts). Ar. on a fesse az. betw. two wolves pass, in chief and a crossbow in base gu. three martlets or. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested gu. cuff ar. holding iu the hand ppr. an arrow az. feathered and barbed or. Horton (Somersetshire). Ar. a stag's head cabossed sa. attired or. Horton (Wales). Ar. three bends engr. gu. a canton or. Horton (Wales). Sa. three bends engr. a canton or. Horton. Or, a chev. az. betw. two wolves pass, in chief gu. and a crossbow of the last in base. Crest — An arm gu. couped at the elbow, holding in the hand ppr. an arrow az. feathered and barbed or, point downwards of the third, and a branch of roses, erect, ar. leaved vert, a crescent of the fourth on the arm. Horton. Gu. a lion ramp, within a bordure engr. ar. Crest — A cinquefoil gu. within two branches of laurel, disposed orleways, ppr. Horton. Az. a lion ramp, guard, armed and crowned or. Horton. Az. a lion ramp, guard, ar. crowned or. Horton. Ar. a fesse sa. (another, gu.) betw. three wolves pass. gu. Horton. Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three lions ramp. sa. Horton. Ar. three bars sa. in chief two mullets of the last. HoRwoou (Huntingdonshire). Sa. three bars erm. cotised or. HoRwooD. The same Arms. Crest — A crow, wings expanded, pierced through the breast with an arrow, point upwards. HoRwooD (Staffordshire). Ar. on a chev. betw. three bucks* heads cabossed sa. a crescent or. HoRwooD. Erm. four bars gemelles, componfee, or and sa. Hose (Kentish Town, co. Middlesex ; granted 3 Feb. 1800). Erm. on a mount vert a beaver ppr. a chief az. charged with an anchor erect, cabled or, betw. two eagles' heads erased ar, beaked gold. Crest — A reindeer's head couped ppr. attired or, gorged with a collar erminois, fimbriated ar. Hose. Ar. three legs couped at the thigh gu. Crest — A lion's head erased. HosEASON (Jamaica, originally of Zetland ; recorded 1808). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. an arm in armour, holding a pair of balances az. and in base a sword and Roman fasces in saltire, all ppr. for HosEASON ; second and third, or, on a saltire gu. a mullet of the first, a chief of the second, for Bruce. Crest — An eagle reguard. rising from a rock ppr. Motto — In recto decus. Hosier (Crouktou, co. Salop). Per bend sinister erm. and ermines, a lion ramp. or. Hosier. The same Arms. Crest~On a chapeau az. turned up or, a talbot sejant. Hosken (as borne by Joseph Hosken, of Carines and EUenglaze, CO. Cornwall, esq. representative of a family who have been extensive landholders in Cornwall from a remote period). Per pale gu. and az. a chev. or, charged with three cinquefoils betw. three lions pass. ar. Motto — Vis unita fortior. HosKiNs (Monmouthshire; granted by Segar). Barry of six or and vert, a bordure erm. Crest — Two limbs of a tree, raguled and couped in saltire, ar. the sinister surmounting the dexter. HosKiNS (Oxted, co. Surrey). Per pale gu. and az. a chev. engr. or, betw. three lions ramp. ar. Crest — A cock's head erased or, pellettee, combed and wattled gu. betw. two wings expanded of the first. HosKiNS. Barry of six or and vert, a bordure gu. HosKiNs (borne by Kedcwin Hoskins, of Birch House, near Ross, co. Hereford, esq. M.P.) Three swords in fesse, and in chief three griffins' heads couped. Crest — A dexter cubit arm holding a sword. HosKYNs (Harewood, co. Hereford, bart.) Per pale, az. and gu. a chev. betw. three lions ramp. or. Crest — A lion's head erased or, issuing out of a ducal coronet, flames of fire from the mouth ppr. crowned of the first. Wren-Hoskyns (Wroxhall Abbey, co. Warwick; borne by Chandos Wren-Hoskyns, second son of the present Sir Hungerford Hoskyns, of Harewood, bart. who assumed, on marrying in 1837 Theo- dosia Anne Martha, dau. and heir of Cliristopher Wren, of Wroxhall Abbey, esq. the additional sur- name and arms of that family, descended in direct line from the celebrated Sir Christopher Wre.n). The same Anns as Hoskyns, bart. quartering Wren, viz. ar. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased az. on a chief gu. three crosses crosslet or, cantoned of the first. Crests — First, as Hoskyns, hart, with crescent az. for distinction ; second, Wren, a lion's head erased ar. (formerly the head was boi-ne az.) pierced by a broken spear, broken off on the dexter ; cuspated on the sinister, collared gu. with a cross crosslet of the last for distinction. Mottoes — Vincula da linguae, vel tibi lingua dabit, for Hoskyns; Numero, pondere, et mensura, for Wren, ancient; Virtuti fortuna comes, Wren, modern. HossE, or HossEY (Berkshire). Ar. a fesse betw. three lions ramp. gu. Host (London, 1634). Az. a bull's head cabossed, couped at the neck ar. attired or, betw. two wings of the last. Crest — Two wings endorsed or, charged with a crescent gu. Host, or Hoost (Middleburgh, Zealand; and Sand- riiigham, co. Norfolk). The same Arms. Crest — Two wings endorsed or. HosTE (bart.) Az. a bull's head affrontee, couped at the neck, ar. betw. two wings or; and, as an honourable augmentation, in chief a naval crown, pendent therefrom by a ribbon, a representation of the gold medal givtn to the first baronet by the Prince Regent for his distinguished conduct on n () T n o u in March, 1811, subscribed " Lissa." Crest, of augmentation — Out of a naval crown, tbe rim encircled with a branch of laurel, an arm embowcil, vested in naval uniform, grasping a flagstaff, flowing therefrom a flag, inscribed " Cattaro. " Family Crest — Two wings addorsed, or. Motto — Fortitiidini. Hospital, Bethlehem. (Founded as a priory in 1247 ■ — established as an hospital for lunatics in 14 16 — and refounded by Edward VI. in 1546). Ar. two bars sa. a label of five points throughout gu. on a chief az. an estoile of sixteen points or, chargeil with a plate ; thereon a cross of the third betw. a human skull in a cup on the dexter side, and a basket of bread, i.e. wastell cakes, all of the fifth, on the sinister side. Hospital, Sutton's, or Charterhouse. Or, on a chev. betw. three annulets of the second, as many crescents of the first. Hostkrly. Barry of six, ar. and sa. HosTON. Ar. an inescutcheon gu. HosTOT (Bedfordshire). Az. a cross patonce erm. betw. four roses or. HoTCHKIs (Hoxwood, CO. Salop). Parted per pale, gu. and az. a chev. engr. or, betw. three lions ramp, ar. Crest — A cock's head erased, or, pellettee, betw. two wings displ. HoTENSiLL. Or, on a fesse gu. three plates. Hoi HAM (Baron Hotham). Barry of ten, ar. and az.; on a canton or, a Cornish chough ppr. Crest — A demi seaman , issuing out of the water, ppr. hold- ing in the dexter hand a flaming sword ar. hilt and pomel or ; on the sinister arm a shield of the arms of Hotham. Supporters — Two seamen habited, and each holding a sword, the point resting on the ground, all ppr. Afotto—ljead. on. Hotham, or Hutham (Yorkshire). Or, on a bend sa. three mullets ar. pierced gu. Hotham (Yorkshire). Ar. three bars sa. Hotham. Barry of six, ar. and az. a chief erm. and a canton of the first. (Another, or.) Hotham. Per fesse battelly, ar. and az. ; on a canton or, a martlet sa. Hotham. Az. two bars or, (another, ar.) a chief, per fesse indented, erm. and ar. and a canton or, Hotham. Ar. on a bend sa. three mullets or. Hotham. Gu. a pale lozengy ar. Hotham. Barry of fourteen, ar. and az. Hotham. Or, on a bend sa. three mullets, pierced, ar. Hotham. Barry of eight, ar. and az.; on a canton sa. a martlet or. HoTiiE. Per chev. (another, per fesse) or and vert, three mullets counterchanged. HoTHERSELL (St. Bride's, London, 1615). Az. a lion ramp, or, a crescent for diff. HOTHUM (Hothum, 'co. York, temp. Edward II.) Ar. four bars az. a canton gu. HoTHwAYT, or Hothwarte. Sa. a fret erm. HoTiE. Az. a chev. or, betw. three crescents ar. Hotoft (Flintham, co. Nottingham). Sa. three dragons' heads erect and erased, ar. Hotoft, or Hotofte. The same Arms. Crest — A lion's gamb holding up a human heart ppr. Hotoft, or Hostetoft. Az. a cross pattee ei-m. betw. four roses or. (Another, az. a cross sarcelly ar.) Hotoft. Sa. a boar's head, erect, couped, ar. Hotoft. Az. a chev. ar. betw. three bezants. Hoi oFT. Sa. three congers' heads, erased and erect, ar. HoTON (Gloucestershire). Az. a chev. or, betw. three crescents ar. HoTON. The same ^r»M. Crest — A seahorse, couch- ant, ar. dueally gorged sa. sustaining an anchor az. HoTON (Yorkshire). Ar. a fesse betw. three cushions sa. HoTON. Az. a cross ar. betw. four roses or. HoTON. Gu. a fesse betw. three cushions ar. HoTON, or HooTON. Ar. on a bend vert three mullets or. HoTOST. Sa. three firebrands ar. HoTosTE, or Hotofte. Az. a cross moline ar. HoTOT. Az. on a chev. or, two bars gemellc 6 9a. betw. three crescents ar. HoTOTT (Gloucestershire). Az. a chev. or, betw. three crescents ar. HoTOTT. Gu. a chev. or, betw. three crescents ar. HoTTON (Cumberland). Gu. on a canton ar. a martlet sa. HoTTON. The same 4)VH*. Crest — A martlet, rising, ppr. HoTTON. Erm. on a chev. gu. three mullets or. HoTTON. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. crowned or. HoiTON. Erm. five fusils, in fesse, gu. HorroT. Az. on a chev. cotised, or, two bars gemel- les of the first, betw. three crescents ar. HouBLON (Hallingbury Place, co. Essex, and Culver- thovpe, CO. Lincoln ; descended from Charles Hou- blon, esq. elder brother of Sir James Houblon, M.P. for London, and of Sir John Houblon, Lord Mayor of that city in 1696, and first Governor of the Bank of England. The present representative is John Archer Houdlon, of Hallingbury Place, and Culverthorpe, esq. son and heir of the late John Archer Houblon, of Hallingbury, esq. M.P. for Essex, and grandson of Jacob Houblon, by Susanna his wife, dau. and heir of John Archer, of Cooper- sale, Essex, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. the base vert, issuing therefrom three hop poles, sustaining their fruit, all ppr. for Houblon; se- cond and third, quai'terly, first and fourth, erm. a cross sa. for Archer ; second and third, ar. on a chev. sa. three quatrefoils or, for Eyre. Crests — First, a lion's head, erased, or, for Houblon; se- cond, a wivern ar. for Archer ; third, a leg, in armour, couped at the thigh, ppr. garnished ai>d spurred or, for Eyre. Houblon. Az. three fishes naiant. Crest — A dexter hand holding up a book, expanded, ppr. Hough (Layton, co. Chester). Ar. a bend sa. Crest — A wolf's head, erased, sa. HouGHAM (Wedington, co. Kent). Or, on a chev. betw. three elephants' heads, erased, gu. as many mullets ar. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a falcon ar. with wings expanded or, beaked and belled of the last. HouGHAM (London). Ar. five chev. sa. HouGHBRiG. Ar. on a bend, fimbriated, three cocks, looking behind, sa. HoucHKoRD. Ar. two bends nebulee sa. Houghton, or Haughton ^Haughton, co. Chester; Petersfield, CO. Hants ; Lancaster, and Sussex). Sa. three bars ar. ('rest — A bull's head sa. attired ar. charged on the neck with three bars of the last. Houghton (Lancashire). Ar. three bars sa. Houghi on. The same Arms. Crest — A bull's head, couped gu. horned or. Houghton (Alderman of London, d. 31 Dec. 1,596). Sa. three bars ar. Crest — A bull pass. ar. Houghton (London). Ar. three bars sa. in chief two mullets, pierced, of the last, the horns harry of the first and second. Houghton (King's Clyflf", co. Northampton, and of Rutlandshire). Sa. three bars ar. in chief a rose or. Crest — A bull's head ar. attired or, charged with three bars sa. and a rose of the second. Houghton (Gunthorp, co. Norfolk). Ar. on a bend sa. three eagles disj)]. or. Crest — A demi eagle displ. or, guttee de sang. Houghton (Beckbury, co. Salop). Ar. a cross sa. in the dexter chief and sinister base quarters an owl ppr. Houghton (Mayfield, co. Sussex). Sa. three bars ar. in chief a mullet of the last. Houghton (Yorkshire). Erm. a cross engr. sa. Crest — A scimetar, erect, ar. hilt and pumel downwards, or. Houghton. Erm. a chev. (another, two) engr. sa. Houghton. Ar. a cross sa. betw. four owls gu. Houghton. Ar. three chev. gu. Houghton. Gu. four leopards' heads, jessant-de-lis, two and two, or, n canton erm. Houghton. Ar. three inescutcheons gu. HouisoN (Scotland). Ar. a man's heart gu. ; on a 3 S H O V HOW chief az. three fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — A liou's head, erased, gii. HouLUER (Isle of Ely). Az. a fesse dancett^e betw. three griffins pass. or. Crest — Out of a ducal co- ronet RU. a lion, sejant, or. HouLDiTCH. Az. a chev. or, betw. three seagulls ar. HouLTON. Ar. on a fesse wavy, betw. three talbots' heads az. as many bezants. Crest — A ferret pass, ppr. Houj.TON (Farley Castle, co. Somerset ; descended from Joseph Houlton, of Trowbridge, esq. high sherifl' of Wilts in 1C06, who piircliast d Farley Castle from the Hungerfords in 1700). The same ^rmi. Crest — A talbot's head, erased, ppr. gorged with a collar, wavy or, charged with three torteaux. Motto — Semper fidelis. HouNUCATE. Gu. a chev. (another, engr.) betw. three talbots, sejant, ar. HouNnsMORE. Ar. three talbots' heads, ej'ased, sa. Hounslow-Priory (Middlesex). Gu. a lion ramp, guard, per fesse, or and ar. betw. three plates, each charged with a cross of the first. Another Coat — Gu. a lion ramp, guard, per fesse, or and ar. Hoi'NsTON (Boston, CO. Lincoln). Sa. a cross erm. betw. four lozenges of the last, all within a bordure engr. ar. Crest — A nag's head or, in the mouth a holly branch vert, fructed gu. HouNsi ON. Sa. three lozenges erm. within a bordure engr. ar. HoDSUEN. Ar. a fesse betw. two chev. sa. House. Veit, a cross ar. Crest — Two hands issuing from a cloud, in chief, holding an anchor in the sea, ppr. HoussoN, or HovvsON (Loudon, 160.5). Quarterly, ar. and sa. four balls counterchaiiged. Crest — Out of clouds ppr. a bull's head az. semee of estoiles or. HoiisTAR. Sa. a fesse, indented, betw. three fleurs- de-lis ar. Houston (as borne by General Sir William Hous- TOUN, bart. G. C.B. G.C.H.) Or, a chev. chequy, sa. and ar. betw. three martlets of the second. Crest — A sandglass winged ppr. Supporters — (borne by the family in right of their being ancient hereditary Barons of Scotland) — On either side a greyhound ppr. collared and chained, or. Motto (over the crest) — In time. HoL'srouN (that Hk ; an ancient Scottish family, ■which obtained a baronetcy, but is now extinct in the direct line). Or, a chev. chequy, az. and ar. betw. three martlets sa. Crest — A sandglass ppr. Supporters — Ou either side a greyhound ar. collared, and chain reflexed over the back, or. Motto — In time. HousTOUN (Johnstone, co. Renfrew ; derived from George Houstoun, second son of Sir LudovicHous- toun, of that Ilk, and now represented by Luuovic Houstoun. of Johnstone Castle, esq. son of the late George Houstoun, of Johnstone, esq. Convener of the county of Renfrew, by Mary his first wife, eldest daughter of William Macdonall, of Garth- land, esq. M.P. Anns, Crest, and Motto, as the preceding. HouT. Per pale, or and sa. a saltire counterchanged, of the second and ar. HouToN. Or, a fesse, cotised, gu. betw. three hinds' heads sa. Crest — A fox, couraut. HovEDEN (Ireland; granted 1585). Chequy, sa. and ar. ; on a bend gu. three lions' heads, erased, or. Crest — A dragon's head, vert, issuing out of flames, ppr. HovEUEN. Chequy, ar. and sa.; on a bend gu. three lions' heads erased, or. HovELL (Hillington, co. Norfolk). Sa. a crescent or. HovELL (Sufi"oIk). Sa. a cross or ; on a chief wavy erm, three fleurs-de-lis gu. HovELL (Ashfield, co. Sufl'olk). Sa. a cross or. Crest — A gi'eyhound, couchant, or, collared and lined sa. HovELL, or HooviLL (SuflTolk). Sa. a cross flowered or. HovELL (Sussex). Sa. a cross ar. HovELL. Sa. a cross ar. ; on a chief wavy erm. three fleurs-de-lis gu. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a leopard, sejant, ppr. HovELL, or HoviLE. Sa. a flcur de lis or. HovELL. Paly of six, or and az. ; on a fesse gu. three mullets of six points of the first. HovENELL. Ar. a chev. betw. three water bougets sa. Hovered. Az. a chev. betw. three lozenges or. HoviLE. Ar. a bend az. How (Lord Chedicorth). Or, a fesse betw. three wolves' heads, couped at the neck, sa. a crescent for diff". Crest— k dexter arm, erased at the elbow, lying fesseways, and holding in the hand a scime- tar, erect, enfiled with a boar's head, couped, all ppr. Motto — Justus et propo.siti tenax. How (Compton, co. Gloucester, and of Nottingham- shire). Or, a fesse betw. three wolves' heads, couped sa. Crest— In a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers, az. How (Kent). Gu. on a chev. or, three crescents sa. How (London; granted IfiOl). Ar. a fesse engr. sa. guttee or, betw. three wolves' beads, erased, of the second, collared of the third. Crest — A wolf's head, erased, pean. How (London). The same Arms. Crest— k wolf's head sa. in the mouth a rose gu. stalked and leaved vert. How, or Howe (London). Ar. a fesse wavy betw. three wolves' heads, erased, sa. How (Herse, co. Somerset). Ar. a fesse betw. three wolves' heads, couped, sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi wolf sa. Hovr (Es.sex and Sufl'olk). Ar. a chev. betw. three wolves' heads couped, sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's head gu. attired and crined of the first. How. Quarterly, ar. and sa. Howard (Duke of Norfolk). Quarterly ; first, gu. on a bend, betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee ar. an escutcheon or, charged with a demi lion ramp, pierced through the mouth with an arrow, within a double tressuie flory counterflory of the first, for Howard ; second, gu. three lions pass, guard, in pale, or, in chief a label of three points ar. for Bkotherton ; third, chequy, or and az. far War- ren ; fourth, gu. a lion ramp. ar. armed and langued az. for Mowbray ; behind the shield, two truncheons, or marshal's staves, in saltire, or, enamelled towards each end sa. (being the insignia of Earl Marshal). Crest— On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion statant guard, the tail extended, or, gorged with a ducal coronet ar. Supporters — Dexter, a lion ; sinister, a horse, both ar. the latter holding in the mouth a slip of oak vert, fructed ppr. Motto — Sola virtus invicta. HowAK !■ ( t:arl of Suffolk and Berkshire). The Arms of Howard, as the last. Crest, as the last. Sup- porters — Two lions ar. Motloes—iioua maintien- drons; and, Non quo, sed quomodo. Howard (Earl of Carlisle). Quarterly of six ; first, Howard ; second, Brotherton ; third. Warren ; fourth, Mowbray, as before described; fifth, gu. three escallops ar. for Dacre; sixth, harry of six, ar. and az. over all three chaplets gu. for Grey- stock. Crest— On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion statant guard, the tail extended, or, ducally crowned ar. gorged with a label of three points of the last. Supporters— V>e^teT, a lion ar. difler- enced with a mullet ; sinister, a bull gu. armed, unguled, ducally gorged, and lined, or. Motto— Volo, non valeo. How \iiD (Earl of Effingham). Gu. on abend betw. six cresses crosslet fitchee ar. an escutchton or, charged with a demi lion ramp pierced through the mouth with an arrow, within a double tres- sure flory counterflory of the first. Crest— On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion statant guard, the tail extended or, gorged with a ducal coronet ar. Supporters-Two lions ar. on the shoulder of each a mullet for diflT. Motto— Yirtus mille scuta. Howard (Earl of Wicklow). Quarterly; first and fourth, gu. a bend betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee ar. for Howard; second and third, ar. aliouramp. gu. Crest— On a chapeau gu. turned up ei-m. a lion statant guard, or, ducally gorged gu. holding in the mouth an arrow ppr. Supporters— Two stags ppr. ducally gorged, and the sinister chained HOW ov. nrottoes—lnservi Deo et Itetare; and, Certum pete fmem. l!(i\VARi> (Bushy Park, co. Wicklow, tart.) Gu. a bend betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee ar. Cre.\t— On a cbapeau gu. turned up evm. a lion pass, guard, or, holding in the mouth an arrow in fesse, ppr. Motto — Inservi Deo et laetare. HowARO (Greystoke, co. Cumberland; as borne by Henry Howard, of Greystoke Castle, co. Cumber- land, esq. son and heir of the late Lord Henry Tliomas Howard Molyneux Howard, and nephew of Bernard Edward, present Duke of Norfolk). Arms — The same (with the distinction for the second house) as those usually borne by the Dukes of Norfolk, Tiz. first, Howard ; second. Brother- ton ; third. Warren; and fourth, Mowbray; with the additional quarterings of, fifth, Dacre, gu. three escallops ar. ; and sixth, Greystokk, barry of six ar. and az. three cliaplets ppr. Crest and Motto, same as those of the Duke of Norfolk. Howard (Corby Castle, co. Cumberland; descended from Sir FRA^cls Howard, of Corby Castle, knt. second son of Lord William Howard, "belted Will Howard, of the Western Marches," second son of Thomas, fourth Duke of Norfolk). Arms, Crest, and Motto, same as those of Howard of Greystoke. Howard de Walden, Baron. See Ellis. Howard (Castle Rising, co. Norfolk, as borne by the Hon. Col. FuLKE Greville Howard, of Castle Rising, and Levens, co. Westmoreland, second sou of Clotworthy Upton, first Lord Tern; letown, who assumed the name and arms of Howard, on his marriage with Mary, dau. and heiress of Richard Howard, of Castle Rising, esq.) ^r;n«— Howard, quarterly with Upton. Crest — Howard. Howard (St. Andrew's, Holborn ; granted 17SG). Gu. on a bend engr. betw. six crosses botonnee fitchee or, three crescents of the first. Crest— X lion, couchant, ei-m. holding in the dexter paw a cross botonnee fitchee of the second. Howard (Lancashire). Gu. on a bend, betw. six crosses crosslet ar. an annulet. Crest — A lion ramp. ar. holding betw. the paws a cross crosslet fitchee of the first. Howard (London). Gu. on a bend ar. betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee or, a mullet betw. two cinquefoils of the first. Ci-est—k demi wolf ppr. collared gu. thereon a mullet betw. two cinquefoils or, holding betw. the paws a cross crosslet fitchee or. Howard (Hackney, co. Middlesex). Gu. a bend or, betw. six crosses flory fitchee ar. ; on a canton of the second a hind's head, erased, ppr. Crest- On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a demi hind, salient, ppr. charged on the shoulder with a cross ilory fitchee ar. Howard. Gu. a bend vaire or and ar. betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee of the third. Crest— Two wings, expanded, gu. each charged with a bend vaire or and ar. betw. six crosses crosslet of the last. Howard. Gu. a bend betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee ar. Cres^— Out of a ducal coronet or, two Avings, expanded, gu. each charged with a bend betw. six crosses crosslet as in the arms. Howard. Gu. a bend betw. six crosses crosslet fitchfee ar. Crest — A lion's head erased, collared. Howard. The same Arms. Crest— On a chapeau gu. turned up trm. two wings endorsed of the first, each charged with a bend betw. six crosses crosslet as in the arms. Howard. Az. a bend betiv. six crosses crosslet ar. Howard. Per chev. az. and gu. a lion, salient, erm. (Another, the lion crowned.) Howard. Quarterly, ar. and az. a saltire counter- changed. Howard, or Howart. The same Arms, with the saltire engr. Howard, or Hayward. Ar. a bull's head gu. betw. three mullets sa. HowAY (Howay,co. Devon). Gu. a fesse betw. three crescents ar. H 0 VV HowBERUM (Howberiam Eves, co. Lancaster). Ar. three crosses sa. HowBRiDGE, or HowcHBRiGE (Yorkshire). Ar. two benils betw. three cocks sa. HowDEN. Or, on a bend sa. three mullets ar. HoWDENBY. Vert, a fesse ar. betw. three covered cups or. HowDON,or HouDON. Gu. a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet or ; on a chief of the second a lion pass, of the first. Crext—X dragon's head, spouting fire, ppr. Motto — Ferio, tcgo. Howe, Earl Howe. See Curzon Howe. Howe, or How (London ; Her. Off. int. MSS. Vin- cent. No. 154). Ar. a fesse engr. betw. three wolves' heads, cooped, sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a demi wolf ramp. sa. HoWK (Langar, co. Nottingham, and Emble, co. Somerset). Or, a fesse betw. three wolves' heads, couped, sa. Crest — A gauntlet, lying fesseways ppr. lined ga. holding a falchion ar. hilt or, the middle part of the blade debruised by a wolf's head, couped, sa. Howe (Emble, co. Somerset; granted 10 Dec. 16M). The same Arms as How, Compton, co. Gloucester. Howe (Somersetshire). Ar. on a fesse betw. three foxes' lieads, erased, sa. an escallop of the field. Crest — An arm, erect, ppr. vested ar. charged with two bends wavy gu. holding a bunch of broom vert. Haw ii(Earl Howe). Quarterly; first and fourth, or, a fesse betw. three wolves' heads erased sa. for Howe ; second and third, ar. on a bend sa. three popin- jays or, beaked and leggi d gu. lor Curzon. Crests — Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five feathers az. for Howe ; second, a popinjay rising or, collared gu. for Cuhzon. .V«j)jiorq. left at his decease a son and heir, the present Richard Walmsely Lloyd, e.sq. ii. John Hughes, esq. third, and eventually only surviving younger son of Tliomas Hughes, was seated at Kymnier yn-Edeir- nion, and from him descend the Hughes*s of Pen- y-Clawdd, co. Denbigh, represented by William Hughes, esq. eldestson of the late William Hughes, of Pen y-Clawdd, esq.) Ar. a lion ramp. sa. armed and langued gu. ; quartering the ensigns of, i. Cilin ap y Blaidd Rhudd, Lord of Gest-yn-Ehonydd. II. Madoc, Lord of Mawddwy.in Merioneth, son of Gwenwynwyn, Prince of Powys-Wenwynwyn. III. Elystan Glodrydd, Prince of Ferlys, Founder of the IV. Royal Tribe of Wales, iv. Tudor Tre- vor, Lord of Whittington, in Shropshire, v. levan ap Llewelyn, Baron of Crogen-yn- Edeirnion and Branas-yn- Edeirnion, co. Merioneth, vi. Howel, Lord of Nannau, in Merioneth, representative of Cadwgan, Lord of Nannau, younger son of Bled- dyn ap Cynfyn, King of Powys. vii. Philip ap I'chdryd. viii. Ednowen ap Bradwen, Founder of the XV. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys. IX. Vychan ap Llowarch Goch. x. Rogers, of Bryntangor, co. Denbigh, descended, through Os- borne Fitzgerald, Lord of Ynysymaengwyu, in Merioneth, from Walter Fitz-Otho Castellan, of Windsor, in 1078. xi. Cadivor ap Gwaethvoed, Lord of Cardigan, xii. Tudor ap Griffith Vychan, Lord of Gwyddelwern, in Merioneth (brother and heir-male of Owen Glendower) derived from Gi-if- fith Maelor, Lord of Bromfield, eldest son of Madoc, Prince of Powys-Fadoc. xiii. Rhys ap Tudor, Prince of South Wales, xiv. Llewelyn ap Grif- fith, Prince of North Wales, xv. Philip ap Ivor, Lord of Iscoed. xvi. Griffith ap Sir Howel, kut, XVII. Hwfa ap Kendrig ap Rhywalon. xviii, Howel ap leuaf, Lord of Arwystli. xix. Llewelyn ap Ynyr, of Yale. xx. Sandde Hardd, Lord of Morton (Burton), xxi. Owen Gwynedd, Prince of North Wales. xxii, Eledyr ap Rhys Sais. xxiii. Kendrig Sais, of Englefield. xxiv. March- weithian. Lord of Isaled, Founder of XI. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys. xxv. Llewelyn Aurdorchog, Lord of Yale. xxvi. Trahaern, of Llyn. Crests — First, a demi lion ramp. sa. issuing out of a ducal coronet, for Hughes of Gwerclas ; second, a boar pass.fretty gu. for Rogers of Bryn- tangor ; third, on a chapeau az. turned up erm. a dragon gu. gorged with an ancient regal crown, cognisance of the ancient princes of Wales. Supporters — Dexter, a lion sa. ; sinister, a dragon gu. Motto— ■^■QxaxasX'HW'dStimxiim. Hughes (Pen y Clawdd, CO. Denbigh). See Hughes of Gwerclas. HUG H U L HuGHKs (Baron Dinorben). Gu. two lions pass, betw. three roses, per pale ar. Crest — Out of a crown vallery a demi lion ramp. ar. holding in his forepaws a pikehead ppr. Supporters — Dexter, an ancient Briton supporting in his dexter hand a pike ; sinister, a dragon vert, charged on the shoulder with a rose, ar. Hughes (Wexford; derived from Abraham Hughes, a gentleman of Welsh descent, who accompanied Cromwell to Ireland, and acquired, by marriage, the estates of Ballytrent and St. Margaret's, co. Wexford. The present representative is Robert HuGH£s, of Ely House, near Wexford, esq. a ma- gistrate for the county, son of the late Abraham Hughes, esq. by Jane his wife, youngest dau. of Col. Robert Clifford, of Cromwellsfort). Or, on a chev. sa. betw. three griffins' heads, erased, gu. as many mullets pierced of the field. Crest — A grif- fin's head, erased, gu. Motto — Verus amor patriae. Hughes f Arcberstown, co. Tipperary ; a family of great antiquity and noble alliance, from which derived the late Samuel Hughes, esq. Member in several Parliaments for the city of Cashel, who m. Eliza- beth, dau. and co heiress of Francis Annesley, of Ballysonan Castle, co. Kild&re, esq. nephew of Arthur Annesley, Earl of Anglesey, and grandson of the celebrated Sir Francis Annesley, Secretary of State for Ireland, created in 16'.!8 Baron Mount- norris. From this niai'riage descend Francis An- nesley Hughes, esq. now resident in Devonshire, Colonel Hughes, C.B. of Corranbrook ; and An- nesley Hughes, of Dublin, esq.) Gu. on a chev. ar. betw. three griffins' heads, erased, or, thi'ee mullets az. quartering Anneslev. Crest — A demi griffin or. Motto — -Non sibi sed patria;. Hughes (Corranbrook, co. Carmarthen : as borne by the present Col. Samuel Hughes, E.I.C.S. C.B. great-grandson of the late Samuel Hughes, esq. M.P. for Cashel, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and co-heiress of Francis Annesley, of Ballysonan Castle, esq. Col. Hughes m. in IS.Sl Eliza Luther, younger dau. of John Taylor Gordon, esq. M.D.) Arms, &c. as the preceding. Hughes (as borne by John Hughes, of Alltlwyd, co. Cardigan, esq. high sheriff in 1837, son of the late John Hughes, grandson of the Rev. William Hughes, of Glanravon, Vicar of Lanilar, and great- grandson of William Hughes, of Rhus Tyd din, esq.) Ar. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis az. on a chief of the last a mullet pierced of the field. Crest — On a chapeau, gu. turned up erm. a demi lion ramp, liolding in the dexter paw a fleur-de- lis. Motto — Y Cyfiawn sydd hy megis Llew. Hughes (as borne by the Rev. Hugh Hughes, of Nuneaton, in the county of Warwick). Erm. a lion ramp. gu. within a bordure sa. fretty or. Crest — In front of a griffin's head, erased, sa, a fret or. Hughes (Bodwryn. co. Anglesey; descended from Cilmin, Droed dhu, Founder of the IV. Koyal Tribe of Wales; represented by Sir John Walshaiu, ■ bart.) Ar. an eagle with two heads, displ. sa. Crest — An eagle's head, erased sa. in the beak a brand, raguly of the same, fired gu. Motto— Fynno Duw, deifydd. Hughes (as borne by the late William Hughes, of Betshanger, co. Kent, esq. son of I'liomas Hughes, of Oxford, M.D. and grandson of John Hughes, of Newbery, co Berks, esq.) Sa. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. Hughes (as borne by William Hughes Hughes, of Clapham Common, co. Surrey, and Ryde, Isle of Wight, esq. M.P. for Oxford in four Parliaments, eldest son of the late John Hewitt, of Clapham, esq. by Sophia his wife, only child of the late Wil- liam Hughes, of Clapham, esq.) Ar. on a pile engr. az. betw. two escallops in fesse gu. a lion ramp, of the field. Crest — In front of a staff raguly, fesse- ways, ppr. and thereon a lion couchant az. holding betw. the paws an escallop as in the Arms, a tilt- ing spear erect or. Motto — Semper vigilans. Hughes (Trostrey, co. Monmouth ; as borne by Robert Hughes, of Cheltenham, esq.) Sa. a chev. betw. three fleurg-de lis ar. Crest — A hand in armour, ppr. couped above the wrist, lying fesseways, and holding in the hand a 'fleur-de-lis. Hughes (East Bergholt, co. Suffolk, bart.) Az. a lion ramp. or. Crest — A lion couchant, or. Hughes (Brecon). Sa. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de- lis or. Crest~kn arm, in armour, ppr. holding a fleur-de-lis ar. Hughes (Ireland). Gu. a fret ar. ; on a canton or, a rose of the first. Crest — A griffin, sejant, gu. winged, armed, and beaked, or, holding a laurel garland vert. Hughes (Maidstone, CO. Kent). Gu. on a bend ar. three fleurs-de-lis in chief, a derai lion ramp. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a dt-mi eagle, with wings elevated. Hughes (Middleton Stony, co. Oxford). Gu. on a bend, betw. two demi lions ramp. ar. as many fleurs-de-lis az. Crest — A hei'on ar. Hughes (Northamptonshire). Ar. on a bend gu. betw. two demi lions ramp, couped, ppr. three fleurs-de- lis or. Hughes (Wells, co. Somerset). The same Arms and Crest as Hughes, bai t. Hughes (Wales). Ar. an eagle di.spl. with two heads, sa. Crest — An eagle's head, erased, sa. holding in the beak a staft* raguly gu. enflamed ppr. Hughes. Ar. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de lis gu. Crest — A lion ramp, or, holding a thistle, slipped, ppr. Hughes. Gu. a fret ar. ; on a canton or, a pheon of the field. Hughes. Ar. fretty gu. a canton erm. Hughson. Parted per cross, gu. and erm. in the first quarter a lion ramp, or, over all an eagle displ. of the last. Hughton (Scotland). Ar. three piles issuing from a chief sa. Hugiso.n (Linsted, co. Kent). Ar. on a mount vert an oak ppr. between two boars, erect, sa. armed or. Hugo (Devonshire). Az. on a bend engr. ar. three trees, eradicated, vert. Crest — A lion ramp, hold- ing in the paws a standard ar. charged with a cross gu- Hugo. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. crowned or, within a bordure az. Hugo. Gu. fretty or, within a bordure ar. Hugo de Grandmesnil. Gu. a pale or. Hucon. Ar. on a chev. vaire, or and gu. betw. three hurts, a hurt charged with a lion's head, erased, of the field. HursH (Gosport and Portsmouth; as borne by Henry Huish, now of Portsmouth, esq.) Ar. on a fesse sa. a iion pass. ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a plume of feathers. These arms are entered in the Alphabet of Arms, Heralds' Office, as " HuisH, HusEY, or Hussey, of Nottingham." HuisH. See HuvsH. Huitson (Cleasby, co. York). Az. an estoile of six- teen points or. HuLEAT (Farnham, co. Surrey). Sa. a cross betw. four leopards' heads, jessant-de-lis, or. HuLEERT (granted March, 1639). Quarterly, ar. and sa. in the sinister chief and dexter base each a lion ramp, or, over all a bend gu. charged with three annulets of the third. HuLBERT. Az. a bend erm. betw. six mullets ar. Hui.EYS. Az. three eagles displ. or, over all a bend engr. gu. HuLi'ORO (Gloucestershire). Ar. an eagle displ. sa. Hui.FURD. The same Arms. Crest — A dexter hand holding an oak branch ppr. Hulghton. Gu. a lion pass. ar. HuLGRAVE (Cheshire). Ar. a bend betw. six martlets gu- Hui.GRAVE. The same Arms. Crest — A hand holding a thuudei'bolt ppr. HuLcRAVE. See Holgrave. Hulgreve, or Hulgreeve. Erm. an inescuteheon Ku- Hulin, or HuLYN (Lord Mayor of London, 145'J). Ar. a chev. az. a bordure engi'. sa. HUL II UL HuLKE. Per chev. crenellee, ar. and gii. three lions ramp, coxinterchanged. HuLKEFORD (Gloucestershire). Ar. an eagle displ.sa. ducally gorged of the field. HuLKFORD (Gloucestershire). Or, an eagle displ. sa. collared ar. Hull, Town of (Yorkshire). Az. three ducal coronets in pale or. Hull (Buckinghamshire ; Larkbury, co. Devon ; Os- terley, co. Durham; Battersea, co. Surrey; and London, 1C16). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three tal- bots' heads, erased, ar. Crext — A talbot's head, erased, ar. betw. two laurel branches ppr. united at the top. Hull CLurckbere ; St. Leonard's, co. Cornwall ; and Oxford). Sa. a cheT. betw. three talbots' heads, erased, ar. Hull (Cornwall). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three water bougets sa. Hull (Devonshire). Az. a chev. ar. betw. three chap- lets or. Hull (Devonshire), Gu. a chev. betw. three talbots' heads, erased, ar. Hull (Child Ockford, co. Dgrset, temp. Henry III.) Or, a bull pass. sa. collared and belled gold. Hull (Durham). Per pale, az. and gu. a chev. or, betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. Crest — A cubit arm grasping a fleur-de-lis. Hull (Ireland). Az. a chev. ar. betw. three fleurs- de-lis or. Crest — A pigeon, volant, az. Hull, alias Hill (Olneston, co. Gloucester). Az, on a chev. betw. three owls ar. as many mullets sa. all within a bordure engr. erm. Hull (Hammersmith, co. Middlesex). Sa. a chev. embattled, betw. three talbots' heads, erased, ar. Hull (Staffordshire). Ar. a chev. gu. (another, sa.) betw. three water bougets sa. Hull (Battersea, co. Surrey ; confirmed 25 Jan. 1624). The same Arms and Crest as of Bucks. {Another crest — A talbot's head, erased, ar. collared gu.) Hull (Hameldon, co. Surrey). Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three demi lions ramp. gu. as many plates. (Another, bezants.) Hull (Surrey). Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three demi lions gu. as many bezants ; on a chief sa. two piles of the field. Crest — A dragon's head sa. eared gu. Hull, or Hall. Az. an eagle displ. or. Crest~K hunting-horn az. garnished ar. Hull. Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three demi lions pass. gu. as many bezants; on a chief sa. two piles of the first. Crest — A dragon's head, couped, sa. eared gu. collared or, chai ged with three torteaux, on the neck a pale ar. betw. four plates. Hull. Per fesse, or and ar. three suns sa. Hull. Ar. a pale lozengy gu. on the second a mul- let or. Hull, or Hules. The same Arm.s as of Ireland. Hull. Or, three roses gu. Hull. Erm. three fusils gu. Hull. Erm. three lozenges gu. Hull. Per pale, ar. and sa. a chev. betw. three dol- phins, naiant, counterchanged. Hull. See Hill. Hullcott. See Holcott. Hullers. Az. an eagle displ. ar. Hullf.rs. See Hullevs. Hulles, Hulse, Hulsey, Huls, or Howes (Newl)ury, CO. Berks, and Betherden, co. Kent). Ar. three piles, one issuing out of the chief betw. two others, reversed, sa. Crest — A buck's head, couped, ppr. attired or, betw. the attires a sun of the last. Hulles (Berkshire). Sa. two piles ar. Hulles (Cheshire). Ar. two (another, three) piles, sa. Hulles, or Hulls. Az. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de- lis or. Hulles. Az. an eagle displ. ar. membered or. Hulles, or Hules- Az. a chev. ar. betw. three fleurs- de-lis or. Hullewell. Ar. on a chev. sa. three bezants. HuLLEYS, or Hullers (Cambridgeshire). Az. an eagle displ. ar. a baton, in bend, gu. HuLLEY, HuLLiES, and Hullys. The same Arms. Crest— Oai of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's hend gu. HuLLEYs. Az. three eagles displ. or, over all a bend engr. gu. HuLLiES. See Hulleys. Hulling, or Hullingey. Erm. three roses gu. Hulling. Crest — A demi savage holding over the shoulder a tree, eradicated, and bound round the waist and temples with leaves ppr. HuLLOCK (Barnard Castle, co. Durham ; as borne by the late Baron Hullock, of the Exchequer). Ar. a chev. vaire, betw. three Moors' heads, couped at the neck, in profile, ppr. Crest — An ostrich's head, couped, ar. betw. two ostrich wings gu. in the mouth a horseshoe or. Hullonadge. a bend sa. betw. an eagle displ. in chief, and a cross crosslet in base, of the second. Hulls (Somersetshire and Dorsetshire). Three es- callops. Hulls. See Hulles. HuLLY (Ireland). Ar. three lions ramp. gu. Crest— A greyhound's head az. bezantfee. HuLLYs. See Hulleys. HuLME (Lancashire). Barry of eight, or and az. ; on a canton ar. a chaplet gu. Hulme (Ball-Hay-House, near Leek, co. Stafford). Ar. a chev. ermines, betw. three crosses crosslet fitchfee sa. Hulme. See Holme. HuLS (Norbury, co. Chester; pr.inted 1566). The same Arms as Hulles, 1st. Crest — A stag's head ppr. attired sa. gorged with a chaplet vert, betw. the horns a sun or, Huls. See Hulles. HuLSE (Lincoln's Inn Fields, co. Middlesex, since of Breamore House, co. Hants, bart.) -Ar. three piles, one issuing from the chief betw. the others, re- versed, sa. Crest — A buck's head, couped, ppr. attired or, betw. the attires a sun of the last. HuLSE (Rethersden, co. Kent). The same Arms. HuLSE. Ar. two piles sa. from the chief to the base, not joined in point. Hulse, and Hulsey. See Hulles. HuLSON (London and Yorkshire; granted 10 Feb. 1577). Ar. on a quarter sa. three cronels (another, ducal crowns) in bend, or. Crest — A lion ramp, sa. holding a shield ar. within a carved bordure. HuLSTON. The same Ar7ns. Crest — A lion ramp. sa. holding an escutcheon ar. betw. his forepaws. HuLSTON. Ar. fi-etty gu. HuLTON (Hulton, CO. Lancaster; seated there since the Conquest, and now represented by William HuLTON, of Hulton, esq. Constable of Lancaster Castle, and high sheriff of the county in 1809, son of the late William Hulton, of Hulton, esq. high sheriff in 1789, by Jane his wife, third daughter of Peter Brooke, of Mere, co. Chester, esq. and grandson of William Hulton, of Hulton and Farneworth, esq. by Ann his wife, daughter and heir of John Hall, of Droylsden, co. Lancaster, esq.) Ar. a lion ramp. gu. armed and langued az. Crest — Out of a crown or, a hart's head and neck, cabossed ar. betw. two branches of hawthorn ppr. Motto— Mens flecti nescia. The following grant of the crest was made to the family by Laurence Dalton in 1501: " Know ye that I, Norrey Kynge of Arms above-said, consydering that Adam Hylton, of Hylton, in the county of Lancaster, and hys ancestors, have long continued in noblynes, bear- ing arms, which be sylver, a lyon ramp, gewles armed and langued asure, quartered with sylver, a lyon ramp, gewles crouned gold, armed and langued asure, which he beareth for Alyce, daughter and sole heire to John Hylton, of Farn- worth. Yet wanting a crest, badge, or cognizance, hath desired me, &c. that is to say, upon a helmet, on a wreathe gewles, a crowne golde, th^'rcout issuing a hart's head and necke, cabowshed, sylver, horned golde, betwene two branches of hawthorn, ppr." Hulton (as borne by Edward Horne Hulton, esq. magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for Hampshire, eldest son of the late Henry Hulton, of Bevis Mount, in that county, esq. barrister at law, and HUM H 11 M r.rcorder of King's Lynn, who was next brotlier of 'J'homas Hulton, of Wroxliara Hal), co. Norfolk .esq. who assumed the surname and anus of Preston, by signinanual, in 1805, and was created a Baronet in 1814). Quarterly; first and fourth, ar. a lion ramp, double queued gu. ; second, az. a lion ramp, barruly, ar. and gu.; third, quarteily, sa. and or. in the first quarter a lion pass, of the second for BoWDE.v. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a hart's head, ppr. attired of the first, betw. two branches, also ppr. each bearing three roses, gu. UuLToN (Doningtou, CO. Lincoln, aud Parke). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. lUiLTON. Az. a lion ramp, barry of six, ar. and gu. lluLiON. Az. a lion ramp, vaire, ar. and gu. Hulton. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. fretty az. HuMBERSTON (Walkemc, co. Herts, and Norfolk). Ar. three bars sa. in chief as many pellets. Crest — A griffin's head, erased, ar. charged with three pellets in pale. Humble (Cloncoskoran, co. Waterford, bart.) Quar- terly ; first and fourth, sa. a stag trippant, or, on a chief dancettee ar. a trefoil vert, for Humble; second and third, erm. two bars gu. (a fleur-de-lis for cadency)for Nugent. Crest — A demi stag ppr. horned or, charged on the breast with a trefoil, yert. Hum BLE (Stratford, CO. Essex, and London, 1C34). Sa. a buck, trippant, or, a chief indented of the last. Crest — On a chapeau an owl, rising, ppr. H UM BLE (London, bart. ; created in IGBO). Same .Arm,?. Crest — A demi buck gorged with a wreath of laurel ppr. HU.WBY (granted to George Humby, of Bedford Row, in the parish of St. Andrew, co. Middlesex, esq.) Gu. an eagle displ. in chief three bees or. Crest — An eagle displ. gu. charged on the breast and on either wing with a bee, or. Hume {Ein l of Marchmont). Quarterly ; first grand quarter, counter-quartered, first and fourth, vert, a lion ramp. ar. armed and langued gu. for Hume ; second and third, ar. three popinjays vert, beaked and membered gu. forPEPUiE; second, ar. three piles engr. gu. issuing from the chief, for Pol- worth ; third, ar. a cross engr. az. for I?t. Clair ; fourth, as the first; over all, in the centre, an es- cutcheon ar. charged with an orange ppr. stalked and slipped vert, ensigned with an imperial crown ppr. Crest — Out of a human heart a dexter arm erect, holding a scimetar, all ppr. .Supporters — Two lions reguard. ar. armed and langued gu. Motto — True to the end. Hume (Wormlebury, Waltham Cross, co. Hertford, bart.) Vert, a lion ramp. ar. Crest — A lion's head erased or. Motto— True to the end. Hume (Salisbury). The same Arms. Crest— On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion's head, erased, ar. Hume (England). Or, a lion ramp, reguard. vert. Hume (Castle Hume, li-eland; descended of Hume of North Berwick). Quarterly ; first and fourth, Pol- worth of that Hk ; second and third, St. Clair; over all, on an escutchton vert, a lion ramp. ar. ; on a chief of the last three popinja>'s of the first, for Hume and Pepdie. Hume (Blackadder, Scotland). Quarterly; first, az. on a chev. ar. three roses gu. for Blackauuer; second, Hume ; third, Pepuie ; fourth, ar. a cross engr. az. for St. Clair of Hermanston. Crest — An adder sa. in pale, holding in the mouth a rose gu. leaved and stalked vert. Motto— Wse a la fine. Hume (Humewood, co. Wicklow; descended from the Humes, Barons Polwarth, and now represented by William Wentworth Fitzwilliam Hume, of Humewood, esq. a magistrate and deputy-lieu- tenant, eldest son of the late William Hore Hume, of Humewood, esq. M.P. for the county). Quar- terly ; first and fourth, Hume; second and third, Pepuie. Crest — A lion's head erased az. Motto — True to the end. Hume (Broxmouth, Scotland). Ar. three escutcheons vert. Hume {Earl of Dunbar). Quarterly ; first and fourth, Hu.ME; second, Pepdie; third, ar. three ines- cutcheons vert, for Hume of Broxmouth; over all, in surtout, th" Arms of Dunbar, Eakl of March. HuME(Renton, Scotlimd). Quarterly; first, Hume ; second, Pepuie; third, ar. three hunting-horns sa. stringed gu. for Forrester; fourth, gu. a peli- can, feeding her young, ar. vulned ppr. for Elme of Elmefoord. Crest — A pelican, vulned, ppr. Hume (Kimmerghame, Scotland). Quarttrly ; first, Hume, within a bordure engr. ar. ; second, Pol- worth ; third, Sinclair; fourth, as tlie fir.st. Crest — A lion's head, erased ar. with a collar powdered with roses and fleurs-de-lis gu. Motto — True to the end. Hume (Crossrig, Scotland). Quarterly; first and fourth, vert, a lion ramp. ar. within a bordui'e erm.; second and third, az. on a chev. ar. three roses gu. for Blaokaduer. Crest — A lion's head, erased, ar. collared gu. Motto — True to the end. Hume (Coldinghamlaw, Scotland). Same as March- mont. Hume (Hutton Hall, Scotland). Quarterly; first and fourth, vert, a lion ramp, ar; second and third, ar. three parrots vert, all within a bordure ar. Hume (Ninewells). See Home. Hume. See Home. Humerston. Erm. a saltire compouee, or and gu. betw. four bezants. HuMET(Sandford, co. Lincoln, Constable of Normandy, temp. Henry II.) Ar. a bordure gu. bezautee. HuMFiNES. Ar. three lions pass. gu. Hu.MFREsT0N (Hampshire). Ar. an eagle displ. with two heads, sa. over all, on a chev. gu. three roses, oi-. HuMFRESTON (Humfrestou, co. Salop). Ar. an eagle displ. vert, over all, on a chev. gu. three roses of the field. HuMFREViLE. Az. billcttee, a cinquefoil within a boi'dure ar. charged with a horseshoe sa. HUMFKEY (Truro, co. Cornwall). Ou. a cross boton- nee ar. charged with four escallops sa. Crest — On a mount vert a Cornish chough ar. wings ex- panded, beaked and legged gu. gorged with a bar gemelle or. HuMFKEV (Chaldon-Humphrey, co. Dorset). Gu. a cross baton ar. pierced of the field, charged with twelve escallops sa. Crest — A leopard pass, em- brued at the mouth gu. HuMFREY (Rottendon, co. Essex, Gloucestershire and Northamptonshire). Gu. on a cross botonuee ar. five pellets. Crest— K cross botonnee ar. charged with five pellets. HuMFREY (Dublin; coiifinned 20 January, 1638). Gu. a lion ramp, or, over his head a ducal coronet of the last, armed and langued az. Crest — On a ducal coronet an eagle, with wings endorsed, holding in the dexter hand a broken spear, all or. HuMFREY (Leicester and Barton, co. Northampton). The same Arms as of Dorset. Crest — A hai-py ar. face ppr. crined or, wings expanded of the lust. HuMFRr.Y (London ; granted June, 15(i2). Sa. a chev. engr. or, betw. three bezants ; ou a chief of the second a rose gu. betw. two fleurs-de-lis az. Crest — A horse's head or, pellettee, betw. two wings, barry wavy of six, ar. and az. HuMFREY (Rishangles, co. Suffolk; confirmed 2li January, l(i3S). The same Arms and Crest as of Dublin. HuMFREY, or Humphrey (Holbroke and DuiiUstone, co.SufTolk). The same j4 r»i,s and Crest as of Dublin. Humkrey (London). The same as Humfreys, Loudon and Wales. HuMFREY. Or, on a chev. betw. three fleurs-dc lis sa. as many bezants. HuMFREY. Quarterly, ar. and sa. HuMFREY, or Humphrey. .Sa. four palets erm. HuMFRHYs, Humphreys, HuMFREY, or Hu\ifrv (Lon- don and Wahs; granted 22 April, 1717). Sa. three nags' heads, erased, ar. Crest — A lion, sejant, or, reposing the dexter foot upon a nag's head, couped, ermines. HuMFFREYS (Llwyu, CO. Montgomery; descended, paternally, from Idnerth Benvras, Lord of Maes brook, and, by an heir-female, from Osborne Fitzgerald (a scion of the house of Desmond), who settled in Wales in the tliirteenth century, having :!T 11 U N H U N tiiigrateJ from Ireland to support the cause of Prince Llewelyn, with whom he was a favourite.) Quarterly ; first and fourth, ar. a cross flory en- grailed sa. betw. four Cornish choughs ppr. on a chief az. a hoar's head couped ar. tusked or, langued gu. ; second and third, erni. a saltire engr. gu. thereon a crescent, or. Crest — On a chapeau a boar pass. ar. fretty gu. more usually described and depicted as " a boar in a net." HuMPHERY (as borne by John HuwrHERY, of Clap ham, CO. Surrey, esq.) A-/,, on a chev. or, betw. three griffins' heads erased ar. a chaplet of oak vert; a chief of the second, thereon three mart- lets gu. Crest — A unicorn pass. ar. armed, crined, and hoofed or, the dexter forefoot supporting a Roman fasces in bend of the last. Ill MPHREV, HuMPURiE, or HUMPHRY. Sa. three ostrich feathers ar. Crest — A demi grilfin, wings endorsed, holding betw. the claws a ducal coronet ppr. Humphreys (Bishop of Bangor, 109"). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. Humphreys. Gu. a cross patonce erm. Crest — A badger ppr. Humphries (borne by James Humphries, of Ham Frith, CO. Essex, esq.) Ar. a lion pass, guard, sa. ; quartering, sa. three nags' heads erased ar. Crest — A nag's head erased ar. Humphreys. Sa. a cross patonce ar. HUMPHRYS, Hu.MPHREYS, HUMPHRIES, HuMPHRis,and Humphbyes. Ar. a lion pass, guard, sa. Crest — Three legs, conjoined nt the thigh, flexed at the knee, and spurred, ppr. Hun, or Hunne (Essex and Kent; granted 8 Sep- tember, 1572). Az. a lion ramp, guard, ar. Crest — A dem.i lion ramp. ar. ducally gorged or. HuN. A'/., a leopard ramp. (Another, pass, ar.) IHnden. Ar. a fesse, embattled, betw. three escal- lops gu. Hun UFiEi.D, or Hunfield. Quarterly, or and gu.; on the second and third quarters, each, three plates, a label sa. Hundscot, or Hundescot. Erm a bordure gu. Hu.NESDON. Ar. a fesse, counter embattled, betw. three escallops gu. H UNGATE, or HuNGAiT (Saxton, Sandhutton, Burnby, anil North Dalton, co. Yorkshire). Gu. a chev. engr. betw. three hounds, sejant, ar. Crest — K hound, sejant, ar. HuNGATE. Gu. on a chev. engr. betw. three talbots ramp. ar. a mullet. Crest — On a mount vert a talbot pass. sa. Hunger. Sa. two bars ar. betw. three plates. Crest — Two sickles, interlaced, ppr. Hungekford (Oowu Ampney and \Vinrush,co. Glou- cester, and Farley Castle, co. Somerset; Sir Wal- ter de Hungerford, K.G. of Failey Castle, Lord Treasurer, was summoned to Parliament as a Baron in H'iti). Sa. two bars ar. in chief three ))lates. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a pepper garb of the first, betw. two sickles, erect, ppr. Motto — Et Dieu mon appui. Hungerford (Cahermore, co. Cork; a branch of the Hungerfords of Farley Castle, co. Somerset; the present representative is a claimant of the Earouy of Hungerford). Arms, &c. as the preceding. HuNGFRFORD (Dinglcy, CO. Northampton; as borne by Henry Hungerford Holdich Hungerford, of Dingley Park, esq. high sheriff in 182S, who suc- ceeded to the estates of the late John Peach Hun- gerford, esq. M.P.) Quarterly, first and fourth, as Hungerford of Farley Castle; second and third, or, on a chev. sa. cotised gu. three martlets of the field, a chief vaire, for Holdich. Crests — First, Hungerford, as Farley Castle; second, a martlet sa. in front of a cross patee fitrhee between two branches of palm or. Motto — Et Dieu mon appui. Hungekford (as borne by George Walker Hunger- ford, of Calne,co. Wilts, esq. whose only daughter m. John, second Lord Crewe). Arms, as Hun- gerford of Farley Castle; quartering Hunger- ford of Heytesbury, per pale indented gu. and vert, a chev. or. Crest as the last. Hungerford. Or, on a chev. sa. betw. two chev- ronels gu. three martlets of the field, a chief vair. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a garb or, betw. two sickles ppr. (Another crest~A martlet sa. betw. two palm branches or, behind the mart- let a cross formee fitchee of the last). Hungerford. Az. a cross, or, ringed at the ends, with a ring linked to each, betw. four bezants, on a chief ar. a gi-iffin pass. sa. Hungerford. Gu. a chev. betw. three crosslets fitchee or. Hungerford. Per pale indented, or and vert, a chev. gu. Huncford (temp. Edward I.) Gu. three stags' heads cabossed, ar. horned or. HuNGHAM. Ar. three chev. voided sa. Crest — A dexter hand holding a pair of compasses, points upward, ppr. Hunhulton. Ar. on a pale sa. three eagles displ. of the field. Hi'NiNG. Quarterly, az. and gu. over all a lion ramp, ar. HuNiNCES (Chester, and Carsam, co. Suffolk). Quar- terly, vert and gu. a lion ramp. ar. Crest — A lion's head, erased, ar. collared sa. HuNiNCES. Az. a lion ramp. ar. a chief or. HuNKERViLLE. Vert, three hatchets, or poleaxes, erect, or HuNKES, or HuNCKS (Buckinghamshire, Gloucester- shire, Norfolk, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire). Gu. an inescutcheon nr. charged with three mul- lets sa. within an orle of eiglit bezants. Crest — A greyhound, courant, erm. collared sa. HuNKiN (Gatherley, co. Devon). Ar. a mascle sa. over all a fesse of the last. HuNKiN (South Kiuiber and Liskeard, co. Cornwall). As the preceding. HuNLOCK (London; granted 1587). Az. on a fesse, betw. three tigers' heads, erased, or, as many mul- lets of the field. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up erni. a cockatrice, ppr. HuNLOKE (Wingerworth, co. Derby, bart.) Az. a fesse betw. three tigers' heads, erased or. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up erm. a cockatrice, with wings expanded, ppr. combed, beaked, and wattled or. HuNNis (Middlesex; granted 14 February, 1568). Bendy of six, or and az. a unicorn ramp, vert, armed, ar. Crest — Betw. two honeysuckles ppr. a unicorn's head, couped, or, charged with two bendlets az. HuNSLEY. Sa. a fesse betw. three cinquefoils ar. IluNSTED. Gu. a chief chequy, or and az. HuNsTEN (Boston, CO. Lincoln). Sa. four lozenges in cross, erm. within a bordure engr. ar. HuNSTER, Hunt, or Huniste (Bedfordshire and Kent). Sa. a fesse betw. three cinquefoils or. (Another, ar.) HuNSTON (Walpole, co. Norfolk; granted by patent dated 6 February, 3 and 4 Philip and Mary). Sa. four lozenges, one, two, and one, erm. within a bordure engr. or, quartering Denvers, Haltoet, &c. Crest — A hind's head, couped or, bearing in the mouth a holly slip vert, fructed gu. Hunt (Limerick). Az. on a bend betw. two water bougets or, t'nree leopards' faces gu. on a chief of the last a castle triple-towered ar. from the centre tower, of a pyramidical shape, a banner displ. az. Crest — A castle trijjle towered ar. from the centre tower, as in the arms, a banner displ. gu. Hunt (Boreatton, co. Salop ; descended from Thomas Hunt, who represented Shrew.sbury in the Parlia- ment of the Commonwealth, served the office of high sheriff of Shropshire in 1C5G, and after the Restoration of Charles II. purchased the Boreatton estate : his lineal descendant, and the present re- presentative of the family, is a minor, son of the late Rowland Hunt, of Boreatton, esq.) Per pale ar. and sa. a saltire counterchangcd. Ci'est — A talbot sejant sa. collared or, lined az. the line tied to a halbi rt in pale of tlie second, headed of the last. Hunt (as borne by Rowland Hunt, of Lincoln's Inn, esq.) Per pale ar. and vert, a saltire counter- changed, a canton erm. li U N H U N Hunt (as borne by Richard Buroes Hunt, esq.) Or, on a bend sa. betw. two water bougets az. a chev. betw. three plieons of the tield, a chief gu. thereon three leopards' faces gold. Crest — A mount vert, thereon a talbot sejant or, gorged with a collar vair, attached by a ribband az. to a spear erect proper, therefrom a banner flowing towards the sinister sa. charged with a pheon, as in the arms. Hunt (as borne by Lewis Goooin Husey Hunt, of Compton Pauncefoot, co. Somerset, esq.) Quar- terly, first and fourtli, HuN'i', viz. az. two chev- ronels erm. betw. three martlets ar. (a canton or, for distinction) ; second and third, Husey, viz. barry of six erm. and gu. (a canton ar. for dis- tinction). Crests: of Hunt — An ai-m embowed vested az. cuff or, in the hand a slip of trefoil in blossom ppr. ; of Husey — A boot sa. spurred or, topped erm. surmounted by a heart supported by two hands issuant from clouds ppr. and on an escroll above, the words, " Cor nobyle cor immo- byle." Hunt (Chalderston, co. Bedford). Ar. on a chev. within a bordure gu. an annvilet or. Hunt (Ashover, co. Derby, temp. Henry III. and Aston, in the same shire, temp. Henry VIH.) Ar. a buglehorn sa. stringed vei't, on a chief gu. three mullets pierced of the field. (Another, on a chief tliree roses or.) Crest — A buglehorn as in the arms. Hunt (Exeter and Chudleigh, co. Devon ; traced in the Visitation of l&zn, to the year 1500). Az. on a bend betw. two water bougets or, three leopards' faces gu. Crest — On a mount vert, against a hal- bert erect in pale gu. headed ar. a talbot sejant or, collared and tied to the halbert of the second. Hunt (Stockgrave, co. Devon, and of Worcester). Gu. on a I'esse betw. three cinquefoils or, a lion pass, of the field. Crest — A boar's head erect betw. two ostrich feathers sa. Hunt (Rumford, co. Essex). Per pale ar. and vert, a saltire counterchanged, a canton erm. Crest — A talbot sejant sa. collared or, lined az. the line tied to a halbert in pale of the second, headed of the last. Hunt (Hoggesback, co. Hereford). Sa. a fesse or, in chief two cinquefoils of the last. Hunt (Ireland). Sa. a cher. betw, six leopards or, on a chief of the second a lion pass. gu. holding in the dexter paw a serpent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an armed arm gu. holding a sword of the first. Hunt (Lincoln's Inn). Az, a bend betw. six leopards' faces or. Crest — A stag's head erased ppr. Hunt (Kilderveston, co, Norfolk). Per pale ar, and sa. a saltire counterchanged betw. four horseshoes Hunt (Hermyngtoft, co. Norfolk, and of Suffolk). Vert, a saltire or. Crest — A lion sejant erm. Hunt (Lynden and Hindon, co. Rutland, and Gay- ton, CO. Stafford). Az. a bend betw. six leopards' heads or. Crest — A leopard's head betw. two wings expanded or. Hunt (Longnor, co. Salop). Per pale ar. and sa. a saltire counterchanged. Crest — A lion's head erased per pale ar. and sa. collared gu. lined and ringed or. Hunt (Speckington, co. Somerset). Az. two chev. betw. three mai'tiets ar. (Another, a chev. voided.) Hunt. Az. on a bend or, betw.. six leopards' heads of the second, as many water bougets sa. Crest — ■ A leopard's head or, betw. two wings az. Hunt. Az. on a bend betw. three water bougets or, as many leopards' faces gu. Crest — A talbot se- jant or, collared and lined gu. the line rt-flexed over the back ending in a knot, behind him a hal- bert erect, staff of the second, blade ar. Hunt. Az. on a fesse ar. betw. three cinquefoils or, a lion pass. gu. Crest — A boar's head couped and erect betw. two ostrich feathers. Hunt. Per cross or and sa. a cross lozengy counter- changed. Hunt. Per pale ar. and sa. a saltire counterchanged, on a canton of the second a lion pass, of the first. Hunt. Per pale ar. and sa. a saltire counterchanged. in chief a lion pass, guard, per pale of the second and first. Hunt. Az. a chev. (another, engr.) betw. three martlets ar. Hunt. Az. a chev. engr. betw. three martlets or. Hunt. Gu. a hound pass. betw. three pheons or, within a bordure engr. ar. pellettee. Hunt. Ar. a bordure gu. bezantee. Hunt. Ar. on a chev. within a bordure gu. five be- zants. Hunt. Gu. an intscutcheon ar. within an orle of bezants. (Another, of crescents or.) Hunt. Sa. on a fesse or, betw. three cinquefoils of the second, a lion pass. gu. Hunt. Az. on a bend betw. six leopards' heads or, three water bougets sa. HuN'i'. Az. iix leopards' heads or. Hunt (Norfolk). Gu. three mullets sa. within a bor- dure ar. charged with eight torteaux. Hunt. Gu. a hind springing ar. betw. three pheong or, within a bordure of the last pellettee. Hunt. Gu. a hind trippant betw. three pheons or, within a bordure of the second (another, the bor- dure engr. ar.) pellettee. Hunt, or Huns i e. Sa.a fe-sse betw. th.ree cinquefoils or. HuntBjVck (Staffordshire). Gu. a fesse or, fretty of the field betw. three talhots' heads erased az. Hunter Blur (bart.) See Bi.air. Hunter (Hunterston, co. Ayr, temp. Alexander II.; now represented by Robert Hunteii, of Hunters- ton, esq. chief of the name). Vert, three dogs of chase ar. collared or, on a chief of the second as many hunting-horns of the first, stringed gu. Crest — A greyhound sejant ar. collared or. Motto — Cursum pei-ficio. Hunter (Abbotshill, co. Ayr ; presumed to have beeji a younger branch of Hunter of Hunterston ; the present representative is Godolphin Hunter Arunuel, of Barjarg Tower, co. Dumfries, esq. eldest son and heir of the late William Francis Hunter Arundel, of Barjarg, esq. by Jane his wife, dau. and heir of Francis St. Aubyn, esq. by Jane Arundel his wife, co-heiress of the Arundels of Tolverne, in Cornwall). Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. six swallows ar. three, two, and one, for Arundee; second and third, vert, three dog-collars or, on a chief ar. three hunting-horns of the first, stringed and tipped gu. for Hunter. Crests — First, a wolf pass. ppr. for Arunuel; second, a stag's head erased, for Hunter. Hunter (Kirkland, co. Ayr; descended from Robert, second son of Robert Huiiter, of Hunterston, living in 1674). Anns, &c. as Hunterston. Hunter (Lord Mayor of London, in 1811-12, bart.) Or, a lion ramp. gu. betw. eiglit crosses pattee fitches sa. Crest — A demi lion holding betw. the paws a cross pattee fitchee as in the arnjs. Hunter (Durham). Gu. on a fesse or, betw. three stags' heads erased of the second, as many bugle- horns stringed sa. Crest — A buglehorn vert, gar- nished or, stringed gu. HvNTe.R, alias Perry (Wotton-under-Edge, co. Glou- cester). Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three lions ramp, gu. as many buglehorns or. Hunter (Croyland, co. Lincoln ; descended from James Huntei-, fourth son of Robert Hunter of Hunterston, living in 16/4). Arms, as Hunterston, quartering Orby, Howard, and Gerard. Crest — A greyhound's head and neck couped ar. Hunter (as borne by William Henry Hunter, esq.) Per pale vert and gu. a sun in splendour or, betw. three greyhounds courant, two and one ar. col- lared of the second, a chief engr. erniinois, th(;reon, a cross crosslet fitchee also gu. betw. two bugle- horns sti'inged az. Crest — A mount vert, thereon a greyhound's head erased or, collared gu. betw. two thistles issuant ppr. Hunter (Upper Grosveuor Street, London). Quar- terly, first ajid fourth, or, on a mount vert a tree ppr. on a chief gu. a crescent betw. two mullets ar. all within a bordure gobony of the first and fourth; second and third, gu. three arrows Ijing fesseways in pale ar. the points towards the dex- ter. Crest — A demi lion. 11 U N II U R HcNTUR (Ballagan, Scotland). Ar. three hunting- horns vert, stringed gu. HcNTiiii. Vert, three greyhounds courant ar. two and one, on a chief of the last as many huglehorns sa. stringed gu. Crest — A greyhound's head erased ar. Hunter. Or, a lion ramp. gu. within an orle of crosses pattee fitchfee sa. Hunter. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. betw. eight crosses pattfee fitchfee sa. Hunter. Ar. three buglehorns in bend gu. stringed vert. HuNTERcoMBE. Erm. two bars gemelles gu. Crest — A sword in pale enfiled with a man's head couped and wreathed about the temples. HuNTERcoMBE. Erm. two bars gemelles sa. HuNTERCOMBE. Erm. two bars voided gu. HUNTERCOMBE. Az. a chief or, over all a lion ramp. of the second. Hunting, or Hurting. Ar. ten hurts, four, three, two, and one. Hunting. T'ue same Arms. Crest — A dexter hand ppr. holding up a shield az. Hunting. Ar. eighteen hurts, nine, four, three, an ! two. Huntingdon, Eari, of. See Hastings. HuNriNGUON,Town of. A landscape, on the centre a tree, on the dexter of which is a bii'd perclied ; on the sinister side of the tree a huntsman blowing a horn, in his sinister hand a bow and arrow ; on the dexter side a stag couraut, pursued by two dogs, all ppr. Huntingdon CWinchley Hall, co. Essex). Ar. fretty sa. on a chief gu. three mullets or. Huntingdon, or Huntington. Or, billettee, a lion ramp. az. Crest — A crosier ar. Huntingdon. Gu. a fesse betw. three buglehorns ar. Huntingdon. Ar. fretty sa. on a cliief of the second three mullets or. HuNTiNGFELu. Quarterly, or and gu. a label of three points sa. on each as many plates. HuNTiNGFELD. Gu. On a beud ar. three lions ramp. sa. HUNTINGPIELB, Baron. See Vameck. HuNTiNCFiELD (Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire). The same Arms. HuNTiNGFiELD (Herefordshire, temp. Edward I.) The same. HuNTiNCFiELD (Kent). Quarterly, or and gu. within a boidure (another, engr.) sa. HuNTiNGFiELD(Huntingfield, co. Suffolk, temp. Henry II.) Or, on a fesse gu. three plates. HuNTiNGFiELD. The samc Arms. Crest — A dagger and sword in saltire ppr. HUNTINGFIELD. Quarterly, gu. and or, ou a bend ar. three lions ramp, of the first. HUNTINGFIELD. Quarterly, or and gu. a label of five points sa. HUNTINGFIELD. Quarterly, or and gu. a label of five points az. bezantee. HuNTiNGFiELD. Or, a cross az. HUNTINGFIELD. Gu. a bend betw. six crosses formee fitchee ar. HUNTINGFIELD. Or, On a bend gu. three plates. HuNTiNGFORD (as borne by the late Dr. Hunting FORD, Bishop of Hereford, the descendant of a family whose representative, temp. William and Mary, was possessed of a good landed estate at Tillington, in Sussex, which by his improvidence was destroyed). Per fesse sa. and ei-minois, fretty gu. a fesse per fesse nebulee of the second and first, in chief three crosses pattee, fitchee at the foot ar. Crest — A gi'iflin's head erased or, wings elevated, fretty gu. holding in the beak a cross pattee fitchee at the foot ar. Huntington (Devonshire). Erm. three water bou gets in bend sa. betw. two cotises gu. Huntington. Ar. billettee, a lion ramp. az. Huntington. Ar. three lions ramp. purp. HuNTisDON, or HuNSDON. Gu. a fesse betw. three buglehorns oi*. Huntley (Treowen, co. Monmouth, Aug. 1637). Az. on a chev. betw. throe lozenges or, as many fleurs-de-lis gu. Hyue (Whetstone, co. Midi!le.-iex ; granted 1C91). Erm. an eagle displ. ermines, debriiiscd with a chev. en?r. or, charged with three lozenges az. Crest — A demi eagle, displ. and erased, az. gorged with a collar ar. charged with lozenges or. Hyue (Norfolk). Or, a chev. betw. three lozenges az. ; on a chief gu. a saltire engr. betw. two mart- lets of the first. Hyue (Stafi'ordshire). Sa. a fe.sse betw. six martlets ar. Hyue (Stafl'ordshire). Or, a chev. gu. betw. three mullets, pierced, az. Hyue. Az. a chev. betw. three lions ramp. ar. (Ano- ther, or.) Hyde. Ar. three fusils sa. Hyue. Or, a chev. betw. three fusils gu. Hyde. Gu. on a saltire engr. or, five torteaux, a chief erm. Hyue. Az. a fesse betw. three fusils or. Hyde. Per chev. or and gu. three lozenges, counter- changed. Hydon. Gu. three bezants. Hyelt. Ar. a lio>i ramp. sa. a chief, per fesse in- dented, of the first and gu. Hyende. Gu. a chevron, between three lozenges ar. ; on a chief of the first a lion passant of the second. Hyer (London) Gu. a pon upine ar. collared or. Hyett (VVotton, co. Somerset, 1.573). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. ; a chief, per fesse indented, of the first and sa. Crest — A demi pegasus sa. crined or, wings, endorsed, of the last. Hyeit. The same Arms. Crest— A dexter hand holding a thistle, in pale, ppr. HYin T ((Jloucestershire). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. a chief indented of the last. Crest — A tower gu. out of the battlements a. demi lion ramp. sa. Hygate Gu. two bars ar. ; on a bend or, a torteau betw. as many leopards' heads az. Hyggins (Nook). .Ar. a saltire az. betw. a mullet in chief and base, and an increscent and decrescent in the flanks, gu. Hycham. Sa. a fesse componee, or and az. Hycuam, or Hyhaji. Az. a bend bitw. two herons ar. Hyghloru, alias Hellaru (Devonshire, and Mit- cham, CO. Surrey). Sa. a bend flory ar. Hyghloru. The same Arms. Crest — A ship in full sail, in a sea, all ppr. Hyghmore (Femethwayt, co. Cumberland). Erm. a crossbow, bent, betw. three moorcocks sa. Crest — A moorcock ppr. Hyham. Az. a bend betw. three lapwings ar. Hylton. See Hilton, Hilton Castle. Hy!«kki'ORD. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three shovellers ppr. Hymor (Northumberland). Or, a crossbow sa. betw. four cocks gu. Hymi'en, or Hympden (Hertfordshiie). Gu. three bars gemelles erm. ; a chief indented of the se- cond. Hynd (Hesore, co. Bucks; granted I5S.3). Gu. a chev. betw. three hinds or. Uynu (London). Gu. on a chev. betw. three hinds trippant, or, a lion's head, erased, az. betw. two hurts, each charged with a fleur-de lis of the second. Crest — A hand gu. holding an eagle's claw ppr. J HA ILL HvNuE. The same Arms. Crest — A hind's head, couped, ppr. collared ov, holding in the mouth a rose gu. leaved vert. Hynde. Ar. on a chev. (Tu. betw. three goats' heads, erased, az. attired and collared or, as many lozenges of the first; on a chief sa. a lion pass. guard, of the fourth. Crest — On a griffin's head az. collared or, betw. two wings of the first, guttee ar. an escallop. Hv.NDE. Sa. a lion pass. ar. betw. three escallops of the second, each charged with a lozenge az. Crest — An ostrich's head, couped, chequy, ar. and sa. in the mouth a horseshoe az. Hynde. Gu. three hinds' heads, erased, ar. Hynufield. Ar. a fesse betw. three boars pass sa. Hynuley. Ar. an eagle, with wings expanded, sa. preying ou a child in swaiidling clothes, the face ppr. clothes gu. and binding or. Hyndman. Az. a saltire or. Crest — A sundial, and the sun shining thereon. Motto — True as the dial to the sun. Hynustoke. .Sa. a chev. or, in chief two lions ramp. of the second. Hynell. Sa. a fleur-de lis or. Crest — An angel, in a praying posture, ppr. I 'ANON. Per cross, az. and or, a cross patonce gu. a chief ar. I'ans (Whitstone : descended from Robert I'ans, esq. Master of the Ordnance to Queen Elizabeth, and one of her Majesty's Privy Council in Ire- land). Gu. on a bend ar. three Cornish choughs sa. I'anson. Crest — A griifin's head betw. two wings, ppr. Ibbetson (Leeds, co. York ; since of Denton Park, in th:tt county, hart.) Gu. on a bend, cotised, ar. betw. two fleeces or, three escallops of the field. Crest — A unicorn's head, erased, per fesse, ar. and gu. charged with three escallops, two and one, counterchanged. Motto — Vixi liber et moriar, Ibgrave (Hertfordshire). Per pale, ar. and gu. ; on a cross moline, betw. two lozenges in fesse, a lozenge betw. four mullets, all counterchanged. Crest — A dexter arm, embowed, vested bendy of six, or and az. cuff ar. holding in the band ppr. a cross crosslet fitchee sa. Ibgrave (Suffolk). Per fesse, or and gu. a fer de- moline and four lozenges counterchanged. IbynewortHj or Ibenworth. Ar. a chev. betw. three lozenges gu. IcHAM. Sa. a chev. betw. three hawks ar. belled or. IcHiNcHAM. Az. fretty ar. Crest — A demi dragon, wings expanded, vert. IcKAM (Canterbury). Ar. on a chev. sa. three keys, ensigned with a coronet, or. U'KWORTH. Sa. a lion, salient, ar. armed and langucd gu. within a bordure giibony of the first and second. Ideche (Suffolk). Ar. a fesse betw. two chev. gu. luio (Wyllt, Wales). Sa. a chev. betw. three spears' heads ar. embrued gu. Idle. Gu. a fesse or, in chief two helmets ppr. gar- nished of the second. Crest — A helmet as in the arms. Idle. Per pale gu. and az- a chev. erminois betw. three helmets ppr. Crest — A leopard pass, repos- ing his dexter foot on a helmet all ppr. Ievan ap Iorwerth (Llanwyllyn, co. Merioneth: derived from Sandde Hardd, Lord of Burton). Arms, those of Sandde Hardd. Ifield. Az. a chev. betw. three acorns or, husked vert. C? est — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dolphin's head az. IcjULDEN (Deal, co. Kent; borne by John Icculden, of Russell Square, London, esq.) Quarterly, erui. and az. in the second and third quarters a vine branch and bunch of grapes ppr.; over all, on a bend gu. three stags* heads cabossed ar. Igculdon. Crest — Two arms, in armour, embowed, placing a savage's head, in profile, on the point of a pheon. ^ Ihard, or Illiard. Az. three mullets or. Ihones (London and Shropshire, 1610). Az. a lion pass. betw. three crosses formee fitchee or, a chief of the second. Crest — A lion ramp, or, supporting an anchor az. timbered of the first. IiLsi.Y. Ar. three molehills ppr. Ikuorough. Ar. three bars sa. over all an ines- cutcheon of the first, in chief two palets of the se- cond ; a dexter and sinister canton, the first, per bend dexter, ar. and sa. the latter, per bend sinister, sa. and ar. Ikeling. Or, a chief chequy, ar. and gu. Ikelino, or Ikling. Az. a chief chequy, ar, and gu. (Another, or and gu.) Ikensale. or Jskensale (Suffolk). Gu. a fesse betw. twti chev. or, a canton erm. Ikensale. Az. fretty or. Ikensale. Az. a fret or. Ilam (London). Ar. a fesse engr. betw. six cinquefoils sa. Ilam, or Uamy. Ar. a fesse betw. six escallops sa. Crest — A peacock's head or, betw. two wings, hold- ing in the beak a serpeutj the tail twisted round the neck, ppr. Ilam, or Ilamy. Ar. a fesse betw. six escallops sa. Ilard. Az. three mullets or. Ilbert (Bowringsleigh, co. Devon, settled prior to the seventeenth century at Rill, in the parish of Buckfaslleigli ; the present representative of this ancient family is William Roope Ilbert, of Bow- ringsleigh and Horswell House, esq. grandson of Williiuu Ilbert, of Bowlingsleigh, esq. high sherilT of Devon in 1768, and Frances his wife, dau. and heiress of William Roope, of Horswell House, esq.) Or, two chevronels engr. vert, betw. three roses gu. seeded and barbed ppr. quartering Roope. Crest — A cock pheasant ar. combed and wattled gu. Alotto — Nulla rosa sine spinis. Ilbert (Devonshire). The same Arms. Crest — A demi wiveru issuing vert, collared or. Ilbery (Biscaya, Spain, and Reading, co. Berks ; borne by James Ilbery, of Loudon and Calcutta, esq.) Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three herons ppr. Crest — A demi dragon vert, wings and belly flesh- colour, holding in the claws a lozenge az. charged with a fleur de lis or. Ilchester, Earl of. See Fox Strangways. Ilchester, Town of (Somersetshire). In a crescent, an estoile of sixteen points. Ilchingiia.m. The same Arms and Crest as Ichino- ham. Ilcombe. Gu. two lions pass, guard, ar. within a bordure engr. sa. Ilderton (Northumberland). Ar. three water bougets gu. or sa. Ilderton (Yorkshire). Or, three water bougets sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a battle-axe, broken in the handle, ppr. Ilderton. Ar. two bars sa. Ile. Or, a chev. gu. Ile. Or, a fesse betw. two chev. sa. Iles (Yorkshire). Ar. a fesse eugr. sa. in chief three fleurs-de lis of the last. Iles. J^er pale, az. and or, on a canton ar. a lion ramp. gu. Crest — A wolf collared and lined, ppr. Ilesley. Az. three bars ar. Iley. Ar. a fesse engr. betw. six fleurs de lis sa. Crest— A cubit arm erect, vested ar. holding in the hand ppr. a fleur de-lis sa. Iliff (borne by Wi lliam Tiffin Iliff, of Newington Butts, esq.) Sa. a lion ramp. ar. collared gu. betw. three crosses pattee or. Crest — A demi liou ramp. ar. collared gu. Motto — Vive ut vivas. Ilinn. Ar. a horses head erased sa. bi'ijled or. Crest — A wolf's head erased, gu. Illeigh (Northumberland). Eim. two chev. sa. Illey (Lincolnshire). Gu. an eagle displ. or, charged with a bendlet of the field. Illey (Suffolk). Gu. an eagle displ. or, a bend az. Illey, Iley, and Ilney. Erm. a chev. sa. Crest — A hand erect, holding a cross crosslet fitchee in pale. 3 U IN G I NG Illey, Ili.es, or Ilvs. Az. a cross or, guttle de sang, betw. four doves ar. Illay, or Illis. Az. a cross ar. guttfee de sang, betw. four martlets of the second. Illey, or Isi.EY. Erm. a fesse gu. Illey, or Isle. Or, a fesse betw. two cbev. sa. Illiuce (as borne by John Illidge, of Brixton, co. Surrey, esq.) Erni. on a chev. engr. sa. three be- zants, in chief two eagles' heads erased of the se- cond. Crest — An eagle's head erased sa. in front of a saltire couped or. loLiNG. Per pale sa. and or, three lozenges, in pale, counterchanged. Illingworth (Leicester.shire). Enn. on a bend gu. three chaplets or. Illingworth (Surrey). Ar. a fesse flory gu. betw. three escallops sa. Illingworth, or Illingswobth. The same Arms. Crest— Within a crescent, ar. a cock crowing sa. Ilsake. Sa. a bend or, on a sinister canton ar. a leo- pard's head of the second. Ilsley (Usley, co. Berks). Or, two bars gemelles sa. in chief three pellets. Ilsley, or Illsley. The same Arms. Crest — Betw. two serpents, disposed orleways, tails in saltire, a cock ppr. Imbert. Or, billettfee, a lion ramp. sa. luBRiE (Crubie). Barry of eight, sa. and ar. over all three fusils counterchanged. Crest — A plough ppr. Motto — Evertendo fiecundat. Imhoff. Ar. three bufl'aloes' heads couped sa. Immins. Gu. on a fesse, betw. three lozenges or, as many escallops of the first, within a bordure engr. charged with eight plates. Crest — A dragon's head couped. Impey (Hammersmith, co. Middlesex). Gu. on a chev. betw. three leopards' faces or, as many ciuquefoils of the field. Impey. Vert, a unicorn's head erased ar. Crest — An ostrich, wings endorsed, holding in the beak a horseshoe ppr. Inbell. Sa. a bend ar. betw. three trefoils of the se- cond. Ince (Ince). Ar. three torteaux betw. two bendlets gu- Ince (Ince, co. Lancaster). Ar. three torteaux, in bend, betw. two cotises sa. Crest — On a mount vert a horse sejant against an oak tree ppr. Ince, or Inch (Lancashire, and Lincolnshire). Ar. three torteaux in bend, betw. two bendlets sa. Inckell. Sa. a bend ar. betw. six martlets (another, mullets) or. Inckpen (Golaker, CO. Hants). Gu. two bars gemelles or. a chief erm, Inckpen, or Inckpuny (Whitehouse, co. Hants). Gu. two bars gemelles or, a chief indented erm. Inckpen, or Inkpen. The same Arms. Crest — A dexter hand holding a club, ppr. Incleuon (Incledon, in Braunton, co. Devon; trace- able by records from the time of Edward III. ; the heiress m. P.R. Webber, esq. The representative of a younger br:inch, and n(JW heir mnle of the family, is Robert Newton Incledon, of Yeotowu House in Goodleigh, co. Devon, esq.) Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three tuns sa. fire issuing from the bungholes ppr. Crest — A falcon ppr. beaked and belled or. Iners (Ireland). Ar. on a bend az. three fleurs-de-lis or. Infant. Gu. three boys' heads couped ar. crined or. Ingaldesthorp (Norfolk). Gu. a cross engr. ar. Inge (Bedfordshire). Or, a chev. vert. Inge (Thorpe Constantine, co. Stafford; descended from Richard Inge of Leicester, by Jane his wife, dau. and co heiress of William Ives, Alderman of Leicester, who purchased Thorpe in 1G31). Or, on a chev. vert, three leopards' heads ar. (another, or.) Crest — Two battle-axes in saltire ppr. enfiled with a ducal coronet or. Inge. Or, on a chev. vert three leopards' heads of the field. Crest — A hand holding a glove ppr. Inge (temp. Edward I.) Or, a chev. vert. Incefielu, or Ingefeld. Barry of fourteen, gu. and ar. ; on a canton of the first a mullet of the se- cond. Ingeham. Gu. three bars vaire. Incei.ose, or Ingloss. Gu. three bars gemelles or, on a canton ar. five billets sa. Ingelram. Quarterly, first and fourth, vaire and gu. second and third, gu a fesse ar. Ingelton. Ar. a chev. betw. three crescents sa.flam- mant gu. Ingerham. Vaire, two bars gu. Ingerham, or Ingerhall. Or, two pales gu. Ingerham. Barry of twelve, az. and ar. Inoerland. Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three hawks' heads erased sa. Crest— On a plate a thistle ppr. Incekland. Ar. a fesse embattled gu. betw. three hawks' heads erased or. Ingerland. Erm. a fesse embattled gu. betw. three griffins' heads erased sa. Ingersaleu. Ar. seven bars gemelles az. Ingham (as borne by Theophilus Hastings Ingham, of Marton in Craven, esq. grandson of the Rev. Ben- jamin Ingham, Rector of Aberford, by his wife, the Lady Margaret Hastings, dau. of Theophilus, 7th Earl of Huntingdon). Quarterly, or and vert, a cross moline, quarterly, counterchanged, on a chief ar. a maunch sa. Crest — Two arms embowed, vested, and holding betw. the hands a maunch. Motto— In veritate victoria. Incham-Abbey (Norfolk). Ar. a cross pattee per saltire gu. and az. Ingha m (Kent and Norfolk). Quarterly, or and vert, a cross engr. gu. Ingham (Leicestershire). Erm. a cross patonce gu. Ingham (Norfolk). Quarterly, or and vert, a cro.ss moline gu. Ingham (Norfolk). Per pale, or and vert, a cross moline gu. Ingham. The same Arms. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. an owl ppr. sitting in holly leaves vert. Ingham (Norfolk). Per pale, ar. and vert, a cross sarcelly gu. Ingham, or Inge (Staffordshire). Or, a chev. vert. Ingham, or Hucham. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three pellets, on a chief gu. a lion pass, reguard. or. Ingham, or Ingeham. Per pale, erm. and vert, a cross pattee gu. Crest — An arm in armour, em- bowed, issuing from a cloud in the sinister, holding a sword ppr. Ingham. Or, on a fesse gu. three escallops of the first. Ingham, or Ingan. Ar. on a fesse gu. three escallops or. Ingham. Or, a cross moline gu. Ingham. Vert, on a fesse ar. three escallops, per fesse or and gu. Ingilbert. Gu. a bend or, cotised ar. Ingilby Amcotts (Kettlethorpe Paik, co. Lincoln and Ripley Castle, co. York, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. an estoile of six points ar. within a bordure engr. compony gu. and or, for Ingilby; second and third, ar. a tower triple towered, betw. three covered cups az. for Amcotts. Crests — First, a boar's head couped and erect ar. tusked or, issuant out of the mouth an estoile of the last, for Ingilby ; second, a squirrel sejant gu. cracking a nut, and collared or, for Amcotts. Ingilby. Sa. an estoile of six points radiated ar. Crest — A hoar's head erased and erect ar. Ingilton. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three gritfins' heads erased az. and five crosses crosslet fitchfee of the second. Ingle. Ar. two chev. sa. ; on a chief of the second a lion pass, of the first. Crest — \ hand erect, issuing out of a cloud, holding a sword blade waved ppr. Inclebert. Gu. a bend cotised or. Crest — A grey- hound courant towards a tree vert. Inglebert, or Ingleberd. Gu. on a fesse or, cotised ar. a crescent sa. Inglebert. Bendy of eight, or and vert, a chev. erm. Inglebert, or Inglebere. Gu. a bend or, cotised ar. Ingleby (Ripley, co. York). Sa. an estoile of six points ar. Crest — A boar's head ar. tusks or. IN G INN Incleby (Cheshire). Sa. a star of eight points ar. Inglkby (Norfolk). Sa. an estoile of sixteen points ar. Incleby (Yorkshire). Sa. an estoile erm. Ingi.kby. Sa. five fleurs-de lis ar. two, one, and two. Ingleby. Sa. a mullet of six points ar. within a bor- dure or. Ingleby. Sa. a fleur-de-lis ar. Ingleden. Az. a fesse daucettee or, betw. three gut- tees of the last. Jngledevv. Ar. a chev. betw. three mullets gu. Crest — A dexter arm embowed fesseways, issuing from a cloud in the sinister, reaching forth a gar- land of laurel. Inglefield (Berkshire). Barry of eight, ar. and gu. ; on a chief or, a lion pass. az. Inglefield (Warwickshire). Gu. two bars ar. ; on a chief or, a lion pass. az. Crest — An arm embowed, habited per pale, pn. and or, cuff ar. grasping in the hand ppr. a branch vert. Inglefield. Barry of six ar. and gu.; on a chief az. a lion pass. or. Inglefield. Ar. three bars gu. ; on a chief az. a lion pass. or. Inglefield. Barry of six, Tairfe and gu. Inglefield. Barry of ten, ar. and gu. ; on a canton of the second a mullet of the first. Inglefield. Ar. four bars gu. a canton of the first. Inglefield. Closetted gu. and ar. ; on a chief or, a lion pass. sa. Inglethohf, or Inglethorpe (Norfolk). Gu. a cross engr. ar. Inglethorpe. Ar. on a canton gu. a rose or. Ingleton, or Incleden (Brampton, co. Devon). Ar. a chev. engr. sa. betw. three tuns of the last, from the bunghole of each a flame issuing, ppr. Crest — A hand issuing from a cloud in fesse, pointing to a serpent, ppr. Ingles (Stewart Boone). Az. a lion ramp, and in chief three mullets ar. ; in the centre chief point a mullet of the last. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. Motto — Nobilis est ira leonis. Inclett (Allington, co. Devon). Sa. a bend ar. betw. six escallops or. Inglett. The same Arms. Crest — A lion's head erased gn. Ingley (153.5). Or, a fesse chequy ar. and az. iNGLis (Milton-Bryan, co. Bedford, bart.) Az. a lion ramp. ar. armed and langued gu. within a bordure of the second, on a chief or, three estoiles of the field. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ppr. in the dexter paw an estoile or. Mottoes: above the crest — No- bilis est ira leonis ; under the arms — Recte faciendo secnrus. Inglis (Cramond, Scotland). Az. a lion salient ar. on a chief or, three mullets of the first. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. holding in the dexter paw a mullet or. Motto — Nisi Dominus frustra. Inglis (Edinburgh). Az. a lion ramp. ar. on a chief or, three mullets of the field. Crest — A demi lion holding a mullet. Motto — Invictus maneo. Inglis (Manners and Mannerhead, Scotland). Az. a lion ramp, in chief three stars ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. Motto — Nobilis est ira leonis. Inglis (Newtounleyes, Scotland). Az. a lion ramp, ar. on a chief engr. of the second three stars of the first. Crest — A star environed with clouds ppr. Motto — In tenebris lucidior. Inglis (Scotland). Az. a lion ramp, in chief three mullets ar. in the centre chief point a crescent for ditf. Crest and Motto, as of Manners. Inglis (Scotland). Az. a lion ramp. ar. on a chief of the last three stars of the first, within a bordure gu. Crest, as of Cramond. Motto — Recte faciendo securus. Inglish (Norfolk). Gu. three bars gemelles or, on a canton ar. six billets sa. Inglish (Suffolk). Gu. three bars gemelles or, on a canton ar. five billets sa. Inglish. Quarterly, or and gu. in the first quarter a lion ramp, of the second. Crest — An ear of wheat and a palm branch in saltire ppr. Inglish. Erm. a bend az. Inglos. Barry of six or and az. on a canton ar. five billets. Ingloys (Norfolk). Gu. two bars gemelles or ; a can- ton ar. billettee sa. Ingo, or Incoe (Essex). Ar. three roses gu. pierced or. (Another, seeded or, barbed vert.) Ingo (Essex). Az. three cinquefoils or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head and wings gu. Ingoldesby or Ingoldsby (Lethenborough, Wald- ridge, co. Buckingham, and Newbottle, co. North- ampton ; derived from Sir Roger Ingoldsby, Lord of Ingoldsby, co. Lincoln, in 1230. Of this family were Sir Richard Ingoldsby, K.B. the celebrated Parliamentary General, and Sir Henry Ingoldsby, of Lethenborough, created a Baronet in 1C61, sons of Sir Richard Ingoldsby, of Lethenborough, knt. by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Sir Oliver Cromwell, K.B.) Erm. a saltire engr. sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion gu. charged on the shoulder with an estoile of the first. Ingoldsby (Lincolnshire). Sa. a chev. betw. three estoiles ar. within a bordure engr. or. Ingoldsby (Yorkshire;. Sa. an estoile of six points ar. within a bordure or. Incon (France). Vert, a cross crosslet fitchee in the foot. Ingpen (Galaker, co. Hants ; descended from Thomas Ingpen, of that place, 27 Edward III. ; Visitation of Hants, 1634). Gu. two bars gemelles ar. a chief indented erm. Ingram (Halstead, co. Essex, Herefordshire, London, Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Wiltshire, and Temple Nevvsom, co. York). Erm. on a fesse gu. three escallops or. Crest — A griffin's head quar- terly, gu. and ar. (Another crest — A cock ppr.) Ingram (as borne by James Ingram, D.D. President of Trinity College, Oxford; descended from John Ingram, of Codford, co. Wilts, who ri. there in Iti53). Arms, as Ingram of Halsted. Ingram (Scotland; certified at the College of Arms, London, June, 1772). Erm. on a fesse gu. three escallops or, all within a bordure engr. az. charged with eight bees volant, the bodies of the second winged of the first. Crest— A phoenix in flames, all ppr. Ingram. Erm. on a fesse gu. three escallops ar. Ingram. Az. a chev. betw. three lions pass. or. Crest — A cock ppr. Ingram. Ar. on a fesse gu. three escallops or. Ingram. Per fesse, vert and ar. a pale counter- changed, in chief a bull's head erased, anj in base two garbs. Crest — A bull's head erased. Ingram. Or, two pales gu. Ingsturbs (Cambridgeshire). Ar. a fesse gu. in chief a mullet of the second. Ingwaruby (Willesley, co. Derby; a coheiress m. Abney, about a.d. 1400). Or, on a chief gu. a lion pass. ar. Inhoff (Germany). Ar. a liou poisson or sea-lion. Inians. Az. three fleurs-de lis ar. LxKtPENNE. Barry of eight gu. and or, on a chief per pale of the second and first a lion pass. ar. Inkersall (Hertfordshire and Middlesex; Her. Off. Herljordsliire and iMiridtesex, c. 2S.) Gu. a fesse dancettee erni. betw. six trefoils slipped or. Crest — A griffin's head gu. gorged with a fesse dan- cettee erm. betw. two wings displ. or. Inkleuun, or Inkleton (Buckland, co. Devon). Ar. a chev. betw. three tuns sa. flames issuing from the bungs ppr. Inrleuon, and Inkeluon. The same /!»•»«. Crest — An ibex pass. or. Inkpen. Gu. two bars gemelles or, a chief invected erm. Inman. Vert, on a chev. or, three roses gu. slipped and leaved of the first. Cr(st — On a mount vert a wivern ppr. ducally gorged and lined or. Inner, or Junor. Ar. on a cross az. five fleurs-de-lis of the first within a bordure engr. of the second. Innes (Balveny, co. Banff, bart.) Ar. a sword in pale az. hilted and pomelled oi*, betw. three stars of six points of the second. Crest — An arm from the shoulder holding a dagger ppr. Mottoes — Sine crimine fiat ; and, Pro patria. Innes (that Ilk). Ar. three stars az. Crest — A boar's head couped or. Motto — Be traist. INN Innes (Lochlash, co. Ross, and Coxton, co. Moray, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. three stars of six points az. for Tnnes ; second and third, or, on a chief sa. three escallops of the field, for Gra- ham!. Cre.^t — A boar's huad erased ppr. langued pu. Mottoes — Be traist ; and, Exempla siiorum. Supporters— Tv/o greyhounds ppr. the dexter gorged with a collar ar. charged with three stars of six points az. ; the sinister gor^'ed with a collar sa. char^'ed with three escallops or, both with chains reliexcd over the back of the last. Innes (Hampstead, CO. Middlesex). Ar. three estoiles az. Crest — A boar's head erased or. Innes (Benwall, Scotland). Ar. a fesse counter-em- battled betw. three stars az. Crest and Motto, as the first of Blairtoun. Innes (Balhalvie, Scotland). Ar. a fesse wavy betw. three stars az. Crest and Motto, as the following. Innes (Blairtoun, Scotland). Ar. a fesse betw. three stars az. Crest — A primrose ppr. thereon a bee sucking the same or. Motto — E labore dulcedo. Innes (Blairtoun, Scotland; as altered 9 Nov. 1688). Erm. three stars az. Crest~\ thistle ppr. thereon a bee sucking the flower thereof. Motto, as the last. Innes (Edinburgh). Ar. a cross pattee betw. three stars az. Crest — Two hands joined fesseways, grasping a sword, all ppr. Motto— Ditat servata fides. Innes (Edinburgh). Ar. three stars of six points az. within a bordure of the second charged with eight roundles or. CiTif— An increscent ppr. Motto— Je recois pour donner. Innes (Edingight, Scotland). Ar. three stars az. within a bordure cliequy of the first and second. Crest— A branch of palm slipped ppr. Motto — Ornatur radix fronde. Innls (Ritfour, co. Banff, Scotland). Ar. three es- toiles of twelve points within a bordure az. bezantee. Crest — An increscent ar. I.NNES (Gomroy, Scotland). Ar. a fesse engr. betw. three stars az. Crest and Motto, as the first of Blairtoun. Innes (Thurston. Scotland). Ar. three stars of five points within a bordure indented az. Crest — A star of six points environed with clouds, all ppr. Motto — Dum spiro, cielestia spero. Innes (Innes, CO. Elgin). Quartered in the second place with the Crest and IMollo of 1nm:s, by his Grace J^mes Henry Robert Innes Ker, Duke of RoxBURGHE. Ar. three estoiles az. Crest — A boar's head erased or. Motto (over crest)— Be triest. Innholijeks, Company of (London). Az. a chev. per pale and per chev. gu. and ar. counterchanged, betw. three garbs or, on a chief ar. two batons crossed at each sa. in saltire, the dexter sur- mounted by the sinister, commonly called St. Ju- lian's cross. Crf.5<— An estuile of sixteen points or, issuing from clouds in base ppr. Supporters — Two horses reguard. ar. Mottn — Hinc spes afful- get. ( The original motto was — Come, ye blessed, when 1 was liarbourless, ye lodged me). Inns of Court anu Chancery: Inn, Bernaku's. Per pale indented, erm. and sa. a chev. gu. fretty or. Chkster. or Stuoud. Az. on a bend gu. three gaibs or, all within a bordure of the second. Clemen r's. yVr. an anchor erect without a stock ppr. environed on the centre with the letter C, or. Clifford's. Chcquy or and az. a fesse gu. all within a bordure of the last, charged with eight bezants. CiiKsiTOR's. Gu. a bordure compony, or and az. on a chief ar. two mullets sa. Furmval's. Ar. a bend betw. six martlets gu. all within a bordure a/. Gray's. Sa. a giiffin segreant, or. Kioi'ERMiNSTEK.or Six Clekks' Office. Az. on two chevrons betw. three plates, eight pellets. Lincoln's. Or, a lion ramp. purp. Lion's, Chequy or and ar. over all a lion ramp. sa. IRE Inn, New, or Our Lady's. Vert, a flower-pot ar. with gillifiowers gu. leaved vert. Serjeant's (Fleet Street). Gu. two garbs in saltire or, banded az. Serjeant's (Chancery Lane). Or, a stork ppr. Stafforu's (Office of the Remembrancer of the Exchequer). Or a chev. gu. a canton erm. Staple's. Vert, a woolpack ar. corded of the last. Temple, Inner. Az. a pegasus salient or. Temple, .Miuule. Ar. on a cross gu. a paschal lamb or, carrying a banner ar. charged with a cross gu. Thavies. Az. on a bend gu. two garbs or, on a chief sa. the letter T, ar. Innynge. Ar. a chev. betw. three hinds trippant sa. on a canton or, two pales gu. Inreys, Inrys, or Inereis. Ar. a chev. betw. three measuring yards gti. Inverness, Duchess of. See Underwood. Inwardby. Ar. a saltire engr. sa. on a chief of the last two mullets of the first. Inwood (Cobham, co. Surrey). Vert, a griffin pass. or, on a chief of the second three laurel leaves of the first. Inwood. The same Arms. Crest— A demi lion ramp, or, holding a battle-axe az. Inwyne. Ar. three holly leaves pendent ppr. Inyng, or Junyng (Devonshire). Or, a fesse betw. two doves sa. a canton quarterly or and gu. Inyng (Devonshire). Ar. a fesse betw. two hinds' heads sa. a chief paly of four or and gu. Inys. Ar. three torteaux in bend cotised gu. Crest — On a mount vert a rabbit ppr. against a tree of the first fructed or. loRWERTH GocH (Lord nf Moehnant, younger son of Meredith ap Bleddyn, Prince of Powis. Descen- dants : Kynastons of Otley Park, co. Salop, and the Kynastons, of Hardwick, harts.) Ar. a lion ramp. sa. IpERS. Ar. a chev. betw. three buUs'heads coupedgu. Ipgrave. Sa. on a fer-de moline ar. five mullets gu. If B.E. (Earl of Kent). Gyronny of eight or and az. an escallop gu. over all a baton ar. Ipbe. Barry lozengy sa. and or. Crest — On a mount vert a leopard couchant guard, gu. ducally crowned or. Ipres (Lancashire). Ar. a chev. betw. three bulls' heads cabossed gu. Ipres. 1'he same Arms. Crest — A unicorn's head or, collared gu. Ipstans. Ar. a chev. betw. three mullets gu. Ipsthns, Ipstanes, and Ifstones. Ar. a chev. betw. three crescents gu. Ipswich, Town of (Suffolk ; confirmed in 1561). Per pale gu. and az. in the dexter a lion ramp, guard, or, on the sinister three demi hulks of ships joined to the impaled line of the last. Crest — A demi lion ramp, or, liolding in his paw a ship of tlii-ee masts, the sails all furled, and round the top of the third, on the maintop mast head, a pennon. Sup- porters — Two seahorses ppr. finned and maned or. Irball (Lancashire). Ar. a chief chequy or and gu. Irball. i'he same Arms. Crest — Two balberts erased and endorsed sa. Irbii.l. Sa. a bend betw. three trefoils slipped ar. Irbv (Baron Jioston). Ar. fretty sa. on a canton gu. a chaplet or. Crest — A Saracen's head in profile ppr. wreathed ar. and .*i. and az. a cross patonce or. Crest — A dexter hand in fesse couped, holding a sword in pale, surmounted by a laurel crown, all ppr. Ironside. Or, a cross crosslet fitchee az. Ironside. Per pale az. and gu. a cross tres-^ured with half fleurs-de-lis or. Ironside. Or, a cross formee, filched at the foot, az. Ironside. Quarterly, az. and gu. a cross patonce (another, flory) or. Irrell, Quarteiiy, per fesse indented, or and az, Irton. Ar. (another, erm.) two bends gu. Irton (Irton, co. Cumberland; settled there pre- viously to the Conquest ; the present chief of this long-descended line is Samuel Irton, of Irton, esq. M.P. for West Cumberland). Ar. a fesse sa. in chief three mullets gu. Crest — A Saracen's head, ppr. {Ariot/ter erest — A demi lion sa. collared ar, holding in his dexter paw a mullet gu.) Motto — Semper constans et fidelis. Irvine (Artamfoord, Scotland). Ar. three holly bi'anches, each consisting of as many leaves ppr. banded gu. within a bordure indented, vert. Crest — Two holly leaves in saltire, vert. Motto — Sub sole viresco. Irvine (Bieldside, Scotland). Ar. a sheaf of arrows gu. betw. three holly branches, each of as many leaves, vert, banded of the second, all within a bordure of the third. Crest — Three holly leaves conjoined in one stalk, ppr. Motto — Moderata durant. Irvine (Bonshaw, Scotland; a family of great an- tiquity, which has possessed Bonshaw from the re- IR V ISE motest period). Ar. three holly leaves slipped, vert. Irvine (Castle-Fortagh, Scotland). Ar. a fesse ru. betw. three holly leaves vert. Crest— A hand, in a gauntlet, issuing out of a cloud holding a thistle, ppr. Afotto— Dam memor ipse mei. Irvine (Cairufield, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, the same Arms as of Drum, within a bor- dure engr. vert ; second and third, gu. three cres- cents ar. for Oliphant. Crest — A cross crosslet fitchee gu. and a branch of holly slipped, vert, in saltire. Motto — Ferendo feres. Irvine (Fedderet, Scotland). Ar. three holly branches, each of as many leaves ppr. banded gu. within a bordure engr. vert. ('rest — A branch of holly, as in the arms. Motto — Ope solis et umbrEe. Irvine (Inchray, Scotland). Ar. a chev. betw. three holly leaves vert. Crest — Two holly branches in saltire, ppr. Motto — Sequitur vestigia patrum. Irvine (Kincoussie, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, the same Arms as of Drum, within a bor- dure chequy, vert and ar. ; second and third, ar. an eagle displ. sa. armed gu. within a bordure of the second, for Ramsay. Crest — A decussis, like the letter X, within a circle sa. Motto — Deo, regi, et patriae. Irvine (Lairnie, Scotland). Arms, the same as of Drum, within a bordure vert, charged with six leaves slipped, ar. Crest — A branch of holly and a lily, both slipped in saltire, ppr. Motto — Con- dide et constanter. Irvine (Leuturk, Scotland). Arms, as of Drum, within a bordure vert. Crest — A sheaf of holly of seven leaves and banded gu. Motto — Fideque perennant. Irvine (Miirthill, Scotland). Ar. a sheaf of arrows, gu. betw. three holly branches, each of as many leaves, ppr. banded of the second. Motto — Sub sole, sub umbra, crescens. Irvine (Scotland, M.D.) Ar. three holly leaves and a chief vert. Crest — A hand holding a bay rod, adorned with nine leaves, ppr. with the chemical lettersof Terra, Aqua, Ignis, Sal, Spiritus, Sulphur, Sol , Venus, Mercurius, or. Motto — Auspice summo numine. Irvine (Drum, co. Aberdeen ; descended from Wil- liam de Irwin, whom Robert Bruce appointed his armour-bearer, and on wliom he conferred, be- sides a giant of the forest of Drum, his own device or arms, when Earl of Carrick, viz. " three holly leaves : " the present chief of the line is Alexander Irvine, of Drum, esq. The Irvines of Lenturk, Hilltown, Kingcausie, Fortrie, Murthill, Cults, &c. derived from Irvine of Drum). Ar. three small sheafs or bundles of holly, two and one, vert, each consisting of asmany leaves slipped of the last, banded gu. Crest — A sheaf of nine holly leaves. Supporters — Two savages wreathed about the head and middle with holly, each car- rying in their hands a baton, all ppr. Motto — Sub sole, sub umbra, virens. lRviNE(Castle Irvine, CO. Fermanagh, hart.; descended from the Irvines of Bonshaw. Of the Irish branch was Sir Gerard Irvine, created a Baronet 29 Chas. II. His present representative is Sir Gorges Mar- cus D'Arcy-Irvine, of Castle Irvine, hart, son and heir of William Mervyn Irvine, of Castle Irvine, e.sq. by his wife, a dau. of Gorges Lowther, of Kilrue, co. Meatb, esq. M.P. and giandson of Christopher Irvine, of Castle Irvine, esq. by Mary his wife, second dau. and co-lieir of Sir Audley Mervyn, of Trillick Castle, co. Tyrone, knt.) Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three holly leaves, ppr. Crest — A dexter arm in armour, fesseways, issuant out of a cloud, liand ppr. holding a thistle, also ppr. Motto — Dum menior ipse mei. Irving (Woodhouse, co. Dumfries, hart.) Ar. three holly leaves vert, a martlet for diff. Crests — First, a chapeau gu. turned up erm. wreathed round the crown with oak, or; second, a dexter arm armed and embowed, ppr. garnished or, holding in the hand two holly leaves, as in the arms. Irving (Navy Pay Office, and of Lanark, Scotland). Ar. three sprigs of holly slipped, vert, a mullet for difl". ; on an escutcheon of pretence ar. a cross of St. Andrew, engr. sa. Crest — A sheaf of three arrows, points upward, banded, a mullet for difF. Motto — Sub sole, sub umbr;i, virens. Irving. Ar. on an escutcheon ar. a saltire engr. sa. betw. three holly branches of as many leaves, vert. Crest — Three arrows tied round with a ribbon eu. Irving, or Irvine. Ar. three bunches of holly, in each as many leaves, vert, banded gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet per pale, ar.and az. a lion's pavi', per fesse, or and gu. holding a cross crosslet fitchee of the last. Irwin (Tanragoe, co. Slipo ; descended from John Irwin, of Scottish ancestry, who held a command in the parliamentary army under Cromwell, and settled in Ireland : the present representative is John Irwin, of Tanragoe, esq. colonel of the county militia, and high sherift'in 1S22). Arms,&i Irvine of Bonshaw. Crest — A hand issuing out of a cloud, grasping a branch of thistle, ppr. Motto — Nemo me impune lacessit. Irwin (as borne by Thomas Irwin, of Calder Abbey, CO. Cumberland, esq. high sheriff of the county in 1836, son of the late Thomas Irwin, of Johnstown, near Carlisle, esq. by Jane his wife, dau. of John Senhouse, of Calder Abbey, esq.) Ar. three holly leaves ppr. with the arms of Senhouse, on an es- cutcheon of pretence, Mr. Irw in having m. Mary, only dau. and heir of Joseph Tiffin Senhouse, of Calder Abbey, esq. Crest — The dove and olive branch, ppr. Motto — Haud uUis labantia ventis. Irwin, Irwine, or Irwyne (Ireland). Ar. a chev. betw. three roses az. Crest — A mullet pierced, or. Irwine (installed Knight of the Bath, 19 May, 1779). Ar. three bunches of holly, of as many leaves, each vert, tied gu. the strings flotant ; on the centre a crescent for difF. Crest — An arm couped above the wrist in armour, ppr. lying fesseways, holding in the gauntlet a bunch of holly, as in the arras ; on the aim a crescent for difF. Supporters — Two savages wreathed about the head and loins with holly leaves, each holding in the exterior hand a club erect, all ppr. each club enfiled with a ducal coronet az. Motto — Sub sole, sub umbra, virens. Isaac (Buriatt, in Atherington, co. Devon, temp. Henry III.) Sa. a bend or, on a canton ar. a leo- pard's face gu. Isaac (as borne by E. Isaac, of Boughton, co. Wor- cester, esq.) Sa. a bend or, on a sinister canton of the last a leopard's face, sa. Crest — k dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand holding a sword, the blade enfiled with a leopard's face, the point downwards, resting on the wreath, all ppr. IsAAcK (BoUiott, CO. Devon). Per pale, az. and purp. a cross flory or. IsAACK (Exeter and Heavitree, co. Devon; a branch of the preceding). Same Arms. IsAACKSON (Fifield, co. Essex). Or, on a pile, betw. two escallops az. a lion ramp. ar. Crest — A denii lion, holding betw. the paws an escallop. Isaacson. Or, on a pile, betw. two escallops az. a lion ramp. ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. hold- ing betw. the paws an escallop az. Isaacson. The same Arms. Cresi — Two lions' gambs, issuing, sa. holding up a bezant. IsACK (Brakesborne, co. Kent). Sa. a bend or, in the sinister chief point a leopard's head of the se- cond. IsACK. Quarterly, or and pnrp. a cross pattee,fitched at each foot, or, betw. four lambs ar. each gorged with a rope az. and pendent in front. IsAKE, or IzAKE (Devonshire). Per pale, az. and pui"p. a cross pattee or, betw. four lances ar. IsALL. Az. two bars ar. over all a bend gu. within a bordure engr. gobony of the second and thii*d. IsATE (Yorkshire). Sa. a fesse engr. ar. betw. three dexter hands, couped at the wrist, lying fesseways. Crest — A stag's head erased, per fesse, ar. and gu. pierced through with an arrow ppr. IsBERY, or Isbury. Ar. three bends wavy sa. Isburye. Ar. two bends nebulee sa. IsELY (Kent). Erm. a bend gu. IsEi.Y, or IsLEY. Quarterly, erm. and ar. a fesse gu. I VE J AC in the second and third quarters a bend of the third. Crest. — A hand holding a roll betw. two branches of laurel in orle. IsHAM (Lamport, co. Northampton, bart.) Gu. a fesse wavy, and in chief three piles also wavy, points meeting in fesse, ar. Crest — A demi swan, wings endoi-sed, ppr. Mottoes : over the crest — Ostendo, non ostento ; and under the arms — On things transitory resteth no glory. IsUA», or IsAM (Kent, Northamptonshire, and Nor- thumberland). Vert, three wedges ar. IsHAM (Kent and London). Gu. three piles wavy or, over all a fesse of the second. IsHAM, or Ipsam (Kent). Gu. a fesse or, in chief three piles wavy of the last. IsHA.!! (Shropshire and Somersetshire). Vert, three wedges ar. in chief a fleur-de lis or. IsHAM. Per fe.ise wavy, gu. and ar. three piles in chief of the second. IsHAM. Vert, three nails ar. IsHERwooD (Windsor, CO. Berks ; granted 1764). Erm. two bars gemelles az.; on a chief gu. a leopard (another, a lion) pas.s. guard, or, spotted sa. Crest —A wolf's head, per pale, ermines and erminois, erased, gn. Isherwood-Bradshaw (Marple, co. Chester). See Bradshavv. IsLEY (Souldridge, co. Kent). Erm. a fesse sa. IsLEY. Gu. a bend vairfe, betw. two fleurs-de-lis or. IsLip (as borne by Simon Islop, Archbishop of Canter- bury). Gu. a cross pattee or. IsMAYE. Az. a chev. or, betw. two bezants in chief, and a cross crosslet litchee, in base, or. IsOED (granted by Cook). Ar. six leopards' faces, vert, three, two, and one. IspAL (Surrey, temp. Edward I.) Az. a chev. or. IspRED, or IspoRD. Or, a rose gu. ; on a chief sa. an eagle displ. of the first. IspRED, or IspRiD. Ar. a rose gu. ; on a chief sa. a demi lapwing displ. or. Israel. Gu. on a pile ar. three cinquefoils of the field. Crest — A sun rising from behind a cloud ppr. IsTED (Ectou, CO. Northampton, originally of Fram- field, CO. Sussex, now represented by Ambrose IsTED, of Ecton, esq. son and heir of the late Samuel Isted, of Ecton, esq. by Barbara his wife, eldest dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Percy, Bishop of Droraore, and grandson of Ambrose Isted, of Ectou, esq. by Anne his wife, sister and co-heiress of Sir Charles Buck, of Hamby, bart.) Gu.a chev. vairfe, betw. three talbots' heads, erased, or. Crest — A buck's head, erased, ppr. attired and ducally gorged or. Itchingham. Az. a fiet ar. Ithell (Cambridgeshire, and Billesden, co. Leicester). Ar. a cross engr. (another, raguled) flory, betw. four Cornish choughs sa. Crest — On a ducal coro- net or, a Cornish chough, with wings expanded, sa. beaked and legged gu. Ivan. Ar. three flexirs de lis sa. Ivan. Az. a lion ramp. or. I VAT (London). Gu. on a cross ar. five fleurs-de-lis of the field. IvATT, or IvAT (London ; confirmed 27 June, 1U20). Ar. on a cross gu. five fleurs de lis of the field. Crest — Out of a mural coronet an arnted cubit arm, holding in the gauntlet, all ppr. a fleur de lis or. Ive. Sa. a fesse betw. three goats pass. ar. attired or. Crest — An arm, in annour, couped and embowed, resting the elbow on the wreath, holding a sword, ppr. Ive. Az. a cross pattee betw. four martlets or. IvERBY. Ar. a saltire engr. sa. in chief two mullets gu. IvERS, or Jevers. Ar. on a bend az. three fleurs de- lis or. Crest — A demi lion ramp, or, collared, sa. IVERY (Dungate, co. Somerset). Ar. on a bend gu. three oak leaves of the first. IvEs (Northamptonshire). Sa. on a fesse betw. three goats pass. ar. attired, bearded, and ungulcd or, as many crescents gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gu. an Indian goat's head ar. guttee de sang, at- tired or. Ives. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three Moors' heads, coup- ed, ppr. Ives, orlvYS. Ar. three torteaux, betw. two bends gu- Iveson (as borne by William Iveson, of Hedon, near Hull, CO. York, esq.) Ar. a chev. betw. three Moors' heads in profile, erased at the neck, sa. Crest — A Moor's head, as in the Arms. IvETT. Ar. a bend sa. betw. three ivy branches ppr. IvETT. Ar. on a cross flowered gu. five fleurs-de-lis of the field. IvEY (Exeter). Gu. a lion ramp. or. Crest — A demi lion ramp, or, supporting a staff, raguly, vert. IviE (Scotland). Crest — The attires of a stag affixed to a scalp, ppr. Ivis, Iwis, or IwYS. Ar. a chev. sa. Ivor ap Cauifor Vawr (Wales). Or, a griffin, se- greant, sa. Ivory. Ar. a bend vert, betw. three mullets gii. Crest — A lion, sejant, affrontee, holding in the dexter paw a sword, and in the sinister a fleur-de- lis. IvYE (Oxfordshire, and West Keynton, co. Wilts). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. quartered with ar. a fesse em- battled gu. betw. three annulets sa. Crest — -A lion ramp. ar. supporting a staff, raguly, gu. IvvN (Tudington, co. Gloucester). Sa. six plates, three, two, and one ; on a chief ar. a demi lion ramp. gu. IvYN. Sa. six plates, three, two, and one ; on a chief ar. a lion ramp. gu. IwARDBY (Maple, CO. Durham, and Oxford.shire). Ar. on a saltire engr. sa. a rose of the field; on a chief of the second two mullets, pierced, of the first. IzACKE (Exeter). Sa. a bend or ; on a canton ar. a leopard's head of the field, a label for diff. Crest — A leopard's head, erased, ducally gorged. IzOD (Tudington and Stainton, co. Gloucester). Ar. six leopards' heads vert, three, two, and one. Crest — A man's head, sidefaced, ppr. in armour or, on the head a plume of feathers gu. and ar. IzoN. Ar. on a pale sa. three antique crowns or. Crest — A dexter hand, fesseways, couped, ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitchee, in pale, sa. IzzARD. Ar. six leopards' faces vert, three, two, and one. Crest — A dolphin, embowed, ppr. JACK (England). Parted per saltire, ar. and sa. two oak leaves, in pale, vert, and as many acorns, in fesse, or. Crest — A pear tree vert, fructed or. Jack (Glasgow, Scotland). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. two crescents in chief, gu. and an arm, in armour, couped, fesseways, holding a sword, in pale, all ppr. Crest— The sun. Motto — Post nubila Phoe- bus. Jack (Scotland). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. two crescents in chief, gu. ; and in base, an armed arm, of the second, holding a sword ppr. hilt and pomel or. Crest and Motto, as the last. (Another crest — An armed arm gu. holding a sword ppr.) Jack (Woodhall, Scotland). Ar. three demi holly leaves, divided fesseways, vert. Jack (Scotland). Az. on a chev. betw. three trefoils, slipped, or, a mullet. Jack. Ar. on a fesse, three escallops. Crest — A horse's head, erased, holding in the mouth a broken tilting spear. Jacket, or Jaket. Per chev. sa. and ei-ra. in chief two estoiles or. Crest — Out of a cloud a dexter hand ppr. holding a cross pattee fitchee, in pale, or. Jackman (Buckinghamshire, Durham, Hornchurch, CO. Essex, Herefordshire, and Huntingdonshire; granted 15CI). Per saltire, ar. and sa. in pale, two eagles displ. of the second. Crest — A griffin's head, erased, s;i. guttee or. Jackson (Fork Hill, co. Armagh, and Beach Hill, co. Surrey, bart.) G>i. a fesse betw. three shovellers, tufted on the head and breast, ar. each charged with a trefoil, slipped, vert. Crest — A shoveller. J AC J A C as in the arms. Supporters — Two lions ppr. Mottoes: over the crest — Innocentite securus : under the arms — Malo mori quam fasdari. Jackson (Arsley, co. Bedford, hurt.) Ar. on a fesse betw. a gnat's head, couped, in chief, g"- anil ^ ship in full sail, in base, ppr. a greyhound courant, betw. two pheons or. Crest — A goat's head, couped, ar. guttee de sang, armed and bearded or, gorged with a collar gu. charged with three be- zants, ringed, and line reflexed, gold. Jackson (Cumberland, and Combhay, co. Devon). Or, (another ar.) on a chev. sa. betw. three eagles' heads, erased, az. as many cinquefoils ar. Crest — A horse, courant, ar. guttee de sang. Jackson (Enniscoe, and Carramore, co. Mayo; a branch of the ancient family of Jaclcson, of Comb- hay, CO. Devon, established in Ireland by Francis Jackson, esq. Captain of Dragoons in Cromwell's army (a younger son of Joseph Jackson, of Sneyd Park, CO. Kent, esq.) who purchased extensive landed property in the Barony of Tyrawley, and built a large fortified house at Enniscoe. Tlie late Colonel William Jackson of Enniscoe, high sherifl" of the county of Mayo in 1S19, left, at his de- cease in 1782, an only dau. and heiress, Madeline Eglantine, m. in 1834 to Mervyn Pratt, of Cabra Castle, CO. Cavan, esq. The male representative of the family is Colonel William Jackson's nephew, the present Guorge Vauchan Jackson, of Carra- more, esq high sheriff of the county of .Mayo, 1842, eldest son of Geo. Jackson, esq. Colonel of the North Mayo Militia, and high shcrifi' in 1825, by Sidney his wife, only child and heiress of Arthur Vaughan, of Carramore, esq.) j4rm5, same as the preceding; quartering Cuff, Auncier, and Rutleuce. The present Mr. Vaughan of Carramore quarters in addition the Arms of Vaughan of Wales. Crest — A horse pa^s. ar. Motto — Celer et auda.K. Jackson (Keswick, CO. Cumberland, and Oxfordshire). Erni. a spear's head, in pale, az. embrued gu. Crest — A sun or, in flames ppr. Jackson (Chester Herald, temp. Henry VIII.) Vert, on a fesse or, three magpies ppr. Jackson (West Chester). Ar. on a fesse gu. a grey- hound, courant, betw. two pheons or, in chief a goat's head, couped, of the second, all within a bor- dure of the last. Crest — A goat's head az. attired or. Jackson (Derbyshire and Staffordshire). Ar. a lion pass. gu. ; on a chief of the second three poleaxes of the first. Jackson (as borne by Rohert Jackson, of Hereford, esq.) Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three hawks' heads erased az. as many cinquefoils or, quartering W^eb- STiR, CarpentivR, Baskerville, Conincsbv, and ScuDAMORE. Crest — On a five-leaved coronet or, a hawk's head and neck erased gu. charged on the breast with a cross pattee fitchee or. Motto — Scuto araoris divini. Jackson (Sunderland, co. Durham). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three hawks' heads, erased, of the second, as many cinquefoils pierced of the lirst. Crest — A horse at full speed, ar. guttee de sang. Jackson (Torphin, Scotland). Gu. three suns in splendour or, within a bordure ar. a chief erm. Crest — A dexter arm in armour, enibowed, holding a battle axe ppr. Motto — Devant si je puis. Jackson (Ireland). Ar. a fesse betw. thi'ee cocks' heads, erased sa. Crest — A fleur-de-lis or, en- twined by a serpent vert. Jackson (Kent). Or, on a fesse, betw. three pheons az. a lion pass, of the first. Crest — A demi lion ramp, or, holding betw. the paws a pheon az. Jackson (Southgate, CO. Middlesex). Gu a greyhound courant, in fesse ar. betw. three pheons or. Crest — A greyhound pass. sa. collared or, resting the dexter foot on a pheon of the last. Jackson (London). The same ^rjn.s. Crest — A hand ppr. holding a boar's head, erased and erect sa. Ja(.'k>on (Newcastle on Tyne, co. Northumberland). Gu. a fesse betw. three shovellers ar. Jackson (Bishop of Oxford, 1812). The same Arms. Jackson (Northamptonshire ; granted 1689). Av. a greyhound courant, ermines, betw. three eagles' heads, erased, sa. Crest — A demi horse ar. guttee de sang. Jackson (Oxfordshire, 1790). Sa. a spearhead ar. a canton or, a label for diff. Crest — An eagle rising ppr. Jackson (Rutlandshire). Ar. guttee de sang, a spear- head in pale, az. embrued gu. Crest — A sun rising. Jackson (Commissioner of Excise, Edinburgh). Barry of ten, ar. and az. a lion ramp, gu.; on a canton of the last a boar pass, of the first. Crest — An eagle's head, erased, ppr. Motto — Dominus fecit. Jackson (Scotland). Ar. three holly leaves vert. Creit — A holly leaf ppr. Motto — Virescit virtus. Jackson (Lochhouse, Scotland). Barry of eight, or and gu. a lion ramp. ar. Jackson (Scotland). Barry of ten, ar. and az. over all a lion ramp. gu. Jackson (Hickleton, co. York; descended from Sir John Jackson, knt. temp. Elizabeth, whose grand- son, John Jackson, of Hickleton, esq. was created a Baronet in 1C60). Gu. a fesse betw. three shel- drakes, ar. Jackson (Harraton, co. Durham; as borne by Sir John Jackson, knt. Lieutenant-Colonel in the ser- vice of Charles I. eldest son of Thomas Jackson, of Harraton, esq. d. 1673). Or, a chev. indented gu. betw. three eagles' heads erased, sa. Jackson (Bath, co. Somerset). Gu. a greyhound cou- rant, in fesse ar. collared az. betw. three pheons or, on the shoulder a torteau. Crest — A dove close, ppr. in the beak an olive branch, on the breast a torteau. Jackson (Christ Church, co. Surrey; granted 16 Oct. 1700). Az. on a chev. betw. three covered cups ar. as many cinquefoils gu. Crest — A horse pass. ar. spotted with cinqui'foils gu. Jackson (Bedall, co. York.; granted ISe.i). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three hawks' heads, erased, of the second, as many cinquefoils of the first. Crest — A horse in full speed ar. guttee de sang. Jackson (Kelwoold's Grove, co. York). Gu. three suns or, a chief erm. Crest — The sun or, betw. two branches vert, environing the same. Jackson. The same Arms. Crest— A naked arm embowed grasping a poniard, all ppr. Jackson (Yorkshire). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three eagles' heads, erased, az. as many cinquefoils of the field ; on a chief or, two anchors, in cross, of the third, betw. as many trefoils, slipped, of the last, each charged with twelve bezants. Jackson (Yorkshire). Gii. a chev. ar. betw. three magpies ppr. Jackson (Yorkshire). Gu. a fesse betw. three falcons close ar. Jackson (Glanbeg, co. Waterford ; now represented by GtoRGF, Bennett Jackson, of Glanbeg, esq. I'he late George Holmes Jackson, of Gleamore, esq. was cousin to Mr. Jack.son, of Glanbeg). Ar. a lion pass. gvi. on a chief of the last three pole- axes of the first. Crest — An arm in armour, em- bowed, holding a battle-axe, all ppr. Jackson (Bubnell, co. Derby; three generations de- scribed in the Visitation of 1602). Arms, as the preceding. Jackson. Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a lion pass, gu. on a chief of the last three poleaxes of the first; second and third or, three bars wavy az. on a canton gu. a lion pass, guard or. Crest — An arm in armour, embowed, holding a battle-axe, all ppr. Jackson. Gu. a greyhound courant, betw. three pheons ar. Crest — A greyhound's head couped ar. collared gu. Jackson. The same Arms. Crest — A greyhound pass. ar. reposing the dexter foot on a pheon of the last. Jackson. Sa. a pheon inverted ar. a canton or. Crest — An eagle close ppr. Jackson. Ar. on a chev. b: tw. three daws' heads erased az. as many cinquefoils or. Crest — A horse courant, ar. guttee gu. Jackso.n. Ar. on a fesse betw. three cocks' heads JA F J A M erased sa. a greyhound betw. two pheons or, all within a bordure az. plattfee. Jackson. Az. a lion ramp. ar. biUettSe gu. Jackson. Ai-. a chev. gu. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. Jackson. Vert, a fesse or, betw. three magpies ppr. Jackson (as borne by Richaru Jackson, of Preston, CO. Lancaster, esq. the representative of a family originally of Cheshire). Ar. on a chev. sa. three cinquefoils, pierced, of the field, betw. as many falcons' heads erased a/,. Crest — A falcon's head. Motto — Malo mori quam foedari. Jackson. Ar. a lion pass. betw. three martlets or. Jacob (Dorsetshire, and Dover, co. Kent). Or, on a quarter gu. an eagle displ. of the field. Crest — A lion ramp, or, supporting a cross botonnee fitchee gu. Jacob (Newhall, co. Oxford;. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three heraldic tigers' heads erased, ppr. Crest— An heraldic tiger pass. ppr. maned and tusked or. Motto — Tantum in superbos. Jacob (Bromley and Bow, co. Middlesex, and Ubbes- ton, CO. Suffolk; descended from William Jacob of Horseheath, co. Cambridge, temp. Henry VIII.; the last male heir, Sir Hildebrand Jacob, bart. d. in 1790, leaving his three aunts his co-heirs, viz. Catherine, m. to Abraham Oakes, LL.D. Rector of Long Melford; second, Elizabeth ; third, Dorothy, m. to Captain Morley, of Halstad in Essex). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three tigers' heads erased, ppr. Crest— k tiger pass. ppr. Afotto — Parta tuere. Jacob (Norton, and Wootton Basset, co. Wilts). Or, on a canton sa. a tiger'.s head erased, of the field, langued gu. Crest — A tiger pass. sa. resting his foot on an escutcheon or. Jacob. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three wolves' heads erased, ppr. Ciest — A wolf pass. ppr. Jacob. Per pale, erm. and gu. three tigers' heads erased and counterchanged. Jacob. Az. a scaling ladder betw. a greyhound in chief and an annulet in base, ar. Jacob. Ar. a chev. gu. Jacob. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three trefoils slipped, sa. ; on a chief of the second an estoile or. Jacob. Per cross, ar. and sa. a cross patonce, quar- tered and counterchanged. Jacobs. Ar. a greyhound courant, sa. a canton er- minois. Crest — An arm in armour embowed, grasping a sword by the blade, ppr. Jacobs (Ripple, co. Kent). Per pale and fesse dan- cettee, sa. and or, in the first quarter a pelican of the last. Jacomb (Burton Lazers, co. Leicester; granted 20 April, 1()72). Per chev. az. and erm. in chief two lions' heads erased, ar. Jacomb. The same Arms. Crest — A hand holding two branches of palm in orle, ppr. Jacomb. Per chev. az. and ei-m. in chief two lions' heads erased, of the second. Crest — A lion's head erased, ban-y of six, ar. and az. Jacson (as borne by the late Rev. Roger Jacson; by Georue Jacson, of Barton Lodge, co. Lancaster, esq. ; and by Shallcross Jacson, of Newton Bank, CO. Chester, esq. sons of the Rev. Roger Jacson, Rector of Bebington, and grandsons of the Rev. Simon Jacson, of Shallcross Hall, co. Derby, by Anne his wife, dau. of Richard Fitzherbert, esq. of Somersal). Gu. a fesse betw. three sheldrakes ar. Crest — A sheldrake. Jadewi.ne (London; confirmed 21 Sept. 1029). Sa. ten plates, four, three, two, and one, a chief or. Crest — An oak tree vert, fructed or, supported by two lions' paws erased, of the same, entwined with a scroll, inscribed with this Motto — Robur in vita Deus. Jadis (as borne by the Rev, John Jadis, Vicar of Humbleton, co. York). Ar. a chev. az. betw. three eagles displ. with two heads. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a demi eagle displ. with two heads. Jaduyn. Sa. ten bezants, four, three, two, and one ; on a chief ar. a demi lion issuant, gu. Jaffray (Edinburgh). Paly of six, ar. and sa. ; on a fesse of the first three mullets of the last. Crest — A mullet betw. two branches of palm in orle, ppr. Motto— Vost nubila Phoebus. Jaffrav (Ireland). Az. a fret or, a chief of the last. Crest — A demi leopard ramp. gu. Jaffrey (King's Wells, Scotland). Paly of six, ar. and sa. surmounted by a fesse of the first, charged with three stars of the second. Crest — The sun beaming through a cloud, ppr. Motto — Post nu- bila Phoebus. J ACER. Az. a cross pattee throughout or, cantoned with four fleurs-de-lis gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a hand holding a sword ppr. Jago (St. Erme and Helston,co. Cornwall, circa 1506; a younger branch of Trejago family : from the Jagos of St. Erme derived Thomas Jago, of Laun- ceston.esq.; Samuel Jagoe, of Ennis, in St. Erme ; and the Jagoes of Warwickshire, now extinct, an- cestors of the poet). Or, a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet sa. Jago. Or, a greyhound courant in bend, sa. in the dexter chief a hunting-horn stringed, of the last. Crest — Issuing from clouds two dexter hands, both seizing the stump of an old tree sprouting anew, all ppr. Jakeman. Per chev. gu. and erm. in chief two eagles displ. or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's bead ppr. (sometimes sa. and sometimes engr.) Jakes (Leicestershire). Ar. on a fesse gu. three es- callops or. Jakes (London). Ar. on a fesse engr. sa. three escal- lops of the field. Crest — A horse's head couped ar. maned or, struck in the breast with a tilting spear of the last. Jakys. Or, two bars wreathed bendy of eight, az. and gu. Jalmes. Ar. thiee martlets sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, five ostrich feathers, the three middle ones sa. and two outside ones ar. Jamahe (Hampshire, temp. Edward III.) Gu. two lions pass, guard, in pale ar. Jamerdeston (Suffolk). Az. two bars ar. on a chief gu. a lion pass, guard, or. James (formerly Head, Langley Hall, co. Berks, bart.) Gu. a dolphin naiant, in fesse or. Crests — First, an ostrich ppr. beaked and legged or ; second, on a ducal coronet or, two laurel branches in saltire, vert, environed with a snake ppr. Motto— I'aiTae t jamais. James (as borne by David James, of Presteign, esq.) Az. a lion ramp. betw. two castles triple towered, in chief, and a scaling ladder in base, ar. a bordure or, charged with four roses gu. and as many spear heads alternately sa. Crest — A lion ramp. ar. col- lared, and holding betw. the forepaws a rose gu. the dexter hindpaw resting on an escutcheon ar. charged with a spear head, as in the arms. Motto — Duw a Digon. James (Washington, and Hetton Le Hole, co. Durham ; as borne by William James, consecrated Bishop of Durham, lUOO). Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. a dolphin embowed ar. second and third, erm. on a chief gu. three crosses crosslet, or. Crest — A bull's head couped sa. armed or. These arms, which are perhaps borrowed from Fitzjames of Dorsetshire, (viz. az. a dolphin embowed ar. betw. thi-ee cinque- foils or,) are carved in wood over a mantelpiece in ahoiisein the North Bailey, Durham, the property of Thomas Hopper, esq. which is said to have been the residence of Francis James, esq. the bishop's younger sou. James (Dublin, bart.) Quarterly, vert and gu. a cross ar. charged with a ship in full sail ppr. betw. four anchors erect az. ; in the first and fourth quarters a dolphin naiant of the third, betw. three crosses crosslet or ; in the second and third, a lion pass, guard, of the last, betw. three trefoils slipped ar. Crest — Issuing from a ducal coronet or, a swan ppr. beaked gu. holding therein a dart gold, fea- thered ar. pointed towards the breast; over the crest, ** A jamais." Motto {wnAer the arms) — Pro Deo, patria, et rege. James (Denford, co. Berks, and Newport, Isle of Wight; Visitation of Hants, WH). Gu. a dolphin embowed or. Crest — An ostrich ar. beaked and legged or. {Another crest — On a ducal coronet or, 3 X JAM J A M two laurelbranches in saltire, vert, environed witli a snake ppr ) James (Slangeler, co. Carmarthen). Gu. a dolphin naiant, embowed or. James (Wyke House, Gillingham, co. Dorset). At. a dolphin embowed ar. James (Dorsetshire). Az. a fesse betw. three dolphins or. James (Bishop of Durham). Sa. a dolphin emhowed ar. (in some copies) betw, three crosses crosslet or. James (Kent). Sa. a dolphin in fesse ar. finned or. Crest — A buffalo ar. attired sa. James (Kent). Sa. a dolphin embowed ar. Crest — A buffalo courant, sa. attired or. James (Barrow Court, co. Somerset ; confirmed by Camden). Sa. a dolphin naiant, betw. three crosses crosslet or. Crest — A dolphin naiant. James (Michbarrow, co. Somerset). Sa. a dolphin embowed betw. three crosses botonn^e or. Crest — A demi bull or, wreathed round the middle with a chaplet of laurel vert. James (Staffordshire). Sa. a dolphin embowed within an orle, ar. James. Sa. a dolphin embowed betw. three crosses crosslet or. Crest, as of Michbarrow. James. Sa. a dolpliin embowed ar. Crest — A demi buffalo ramp. sa. attired or. James. Sa. a dolphin embowed betw. three crosses crosslet or. Crest — A dolphin embowed or. James (as borne by John Taudman William James, of Pantaison, co. Pembroke, esq. a magistrate for that shire). Arms, as the preceding. Crest — A demi bull, ramp. sa. langued gu. armed and hoofed or. James (as borne by William J^MES, of Barrock, near Carlisle, esq. M.P. for Cumberland, and high sheriff in 1826; and by John James, of BumTille Lodge, near Tavistock, esq. a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for Devonshire, sons of the late William Evans James, esq. by Elizabeth his wife, eldest dau. of Nicholas Ashton, of Woolton HalUco* Lancaster, esq. and grandsons of William James, of Finch House, near Liverpool, an eminent West India merchant). Az. a dolphin embowed ppr. Crest — A buffalo pass. ppr. Motto — Vincit amor patriae. James (Cathedine, co. Brecon). Gu. from behind bushes vert, a stag courant ar. on a chief az. three castles of the field, one and two. James (Shwynbered, co. Brecon). Sa. a chev. betw. three pauntl. ts, fingers clenched or. James. Per pale or and az. on a chev. betw. three lions pass, guard, as many escallops all counter- changed. Crest — A dove ar. standing upon two palm branches in saltire, vert. James (Cambridge). The same Arms, the field per pale, ar. and az. James (Cornwall). Ar. a lion ramp. az. betw. three escallops gu. James (Worcestershire and Gloucester.shire). Ar. a lion ramp. az. betw. three escallop shells gu. James (Chrishall and Manuden, co. Essex). Ar. two bars counter-embattled gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi swan, with wings expanded ar. b aked gu. James (Upminster, co. Essex, and Kent; granted 18 Nov. 1611). Ar. a chev. betw. three fer-de-molines fesseways, sa. Crest — A garb ar. handed vert. James (Gloucestershire). Az. on a chev. or, betw. three lions pass, guard, of the second, as many purses sa. James (as borne by Philip Hatohton James, of Haughton Hall, Hanover, Jamaica, esq. son of the late John Haughton James, esq. by Mary his wife, only dau. and eventually heiress of Sir William Halton, hart, and grandson, by Mary his wife, dau. and co-heiress of Philip Haughton, of Jamaica, esq. of Colonel Montague.James, whose grandfather, Richard James, of Glamorganshire, was an officer in the army under Penn and Venahles at the con- quest of Jamaica). Az, on a chev. betw. three lions pass, guard, erm. as many escallops gu. quartering Haughton, Halton, Fisher, Fovvleh, Dravner, and Parson. Crest — A demi lion ramp. erm. holding an escallop gn. Motto — MalgrA le tort. James (Park Farm Place, Eltham, co. Kent). Az. on a chev. betw. three lions pass, guard, or, ducally crowned of the last, three grenades sa. fired ppr. Crest — In a naval coronet or, a tower with two portholes in front, of the last, fire issuing from the portholes and top, ppr. ; on the tower a flagstaff of the last, thereon a flag, flotant to the sinister, gu. in a position of striking, being half down the staff. Motto — Victor. James (Wilsborough, co. Kent, and Ryegate, co, Surrey), Quarterly, first, ar. two bars crenell6e gu. second, ar. three fer-de-molines barways sa. ; third, barry wavy of six, ar. and az. on a chief or, three swallows volant sa. ; fourth, as the first. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi swan, with wings expanded ar. beaked gu. James (Ightham Court, co. Kent; derived from Roger, third son of Jacob Van Haestrecht, who removed from the neighbourhood of Utrecht, and settled in England, ?fmp. Henry VIII.; his third .son, Wil- liam James, esq. purchased the manor of Ightham Court, temp. Elizabeth ; and became ancestor of the family of James of Ightham Court, whose presentre- presentative is Demetrius Grevis James, of Ight- ham Court Lodge, esq. eldest son of Charles Grevis, formerly ofMoseley Hall, co. Worcester, esq. by Eli- zabeth his wife, dau. of Colonel Demetrius James, third son of William James, of Ightham Court, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. two bars embattled gu. for James ; second and third, ar. on a fesse az. betw. three pellets, each charged with a lion's head erased of the first, a griffin pass. betw. two escal- lops or, for Grevis. Crests: first, for James — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi swan, wings expanded ar. beak gu. ; second, for Grevis — A squirrel hold- ing betw. its paws an escallop shell, or. Motto — Fide et constantia. James (Lord Mayor of London, 1479; Shropshire and Staffordshire). Az. on a chev. betw. three lions pass, guard, or, as many escallops sa. Crest — A demi lion ra,mp. or, holding an escallop sa. James (Stoke, co. Surrey). Per chev. gu. and ar. three unicorns' heads, couped and counterchanged. James (Surrey). Quarterly, ar. and az. a cross sar- celly counterchanRCd. James (Foxley, co. Worcester). Az. on a chev. betw, three lions pass, reguard. or, as many escallops sa. Crest — Out of a mural coronet az. a demi lion ramp, reguard. or, collared of the first, holding an escallop sa. James (Worcestershire). Sa. on a bend, betw. two bezants, three martlets of the field. James (Staffordshire and Shropshire). Az. on a chev. hetw. three lions pass, guard, or, as many escal- lops sa. Crest — A demi lion ramp, or, holding betw. the paws an escallop sa. James. Sa. a dolphin, embowed ar. fimbriated or. Crest — A demi buffalo, salient sa. horned and un- guled or. {Another crest — A buffalo pass, sa, horned and ungnled or.) James. Ar. two bars embattled counter-embattled, gu. in chief three pheons, reversed, of the last. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi swun ar, James. Gu. on a chev. betw, three lions pass, guard, or, as many escallopa sa, James. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three millrinds of the second. Crest — A garb ar, banded vert, James. Quarterly, ar. and sa. a cross flowered, counterchanged. James. Ar. a lion ramp. az. betw. three escallops gn. Cre.st — Two lions' gambs erased gu, supporting an escallop az. charged with a crescent az. Motto — No.sce teipsum. James. Az. on a chev. betw. three leopards' heads or, as many escallops sa. James. Ar. a bend gu. all within a bordure sa. James (as borne by Harry James, of the Close, Exeter, esq.) Gu. a water bouget within an orle of eight annulets ar. on a chief of the second a fesse per fesse indented vert and sa. betw. two barrulets, the upper of the last, and the lower of the third. Crest — A mount vert, thereon a bull erm. armed. J A Q J AS hoofed, tufted, and collared or, the dexter forefoot supporting a water bouget, and charged on the body with two annulets as iu the arms. Jameson (Leith, Scotland). Az. a saltire or, cantoned by ships under sail, in chief and tlanks, and a mul- let in base ar. Crest — A ship in full sail, her flag displ. gu. Motto — Sine metu. Jameson (Scotland). Az. a saltire or, cantoned with four ships under sail, ar. Jameson. Ar. two arrows in saltire, points in chief az. cantoned with four cinquefoils of the last. Crest — An antelope trippant or, horned gu. Jamieson. Ar. a fesse wavy betw. three anchors az. Crest— k ship under sail, ppr. Motto— littora tendit. Jamv (Wells, CO. Somerset). Ar. a fesse engr. vert, betw. three escallops sa. Jandrell. Sa. three mullets ar. Jandrell. Sa. three buckles, the tongues pendent, ar. Jane, or Jeane. Az. an eagle displ. or. Crest — A swan with wings endorsed, devouring a trout, all ppr. Janes, or James (Kirtling, co. Cambridge, and Bota- lock, CO. Cornwall). Ar. a lion ramp. az. betw. three escallops gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion az. holding an escallop, gu. Janes (Eltham Park, co. Kent). See James. Janes. Az. a chev. erm. betw. six annulets, two, two, and two, linked together, or. J'anes. ,See Janes. Janivm le, or Jamvile. Az. three pair of barnacfles or, on a chief erm. a demi lion ramp, gu, Jansen. Parted per cross, az. and gu. a cross patonce or, a chief of the last. Janson (Kent; granted 1605). Quarterly, az. and gu. a cross patonce and chief or. Janson. The same ^r;/«. Crest — On a mount vert a hind ppr. collared gu. Janson. Ar. two bundles of reeds in fesse paleways, vert. Crest — An arm from the elbow, vambraced, holding a falcon's lure. J'anson (oiiginally of Westmoreland and Yorkshire, subsequently of Northamptonshire, and finally of Dorsetshire; derived, through James J'Auson, of Hawkeswell, in Richmondshire, captain of a man of war, temp. Henry VIII. from a noble family in France: the last male heir, John Bankes J'Anson, Rector of Corfe Castle, rf. 28 Oct. 1799, when the representation of the family devolved on his first cousin, the dau. of his uncle, John J'Anson, esq. Mary, wife of Samuel Fyler, esq.) Quarterly, az. and gu. a cross patonce and a chief or. Janssen (Wimbledon, co. Surrey; as borne by Sir Theodore Janssen, bart. grandson of Theodore Janssen de Heez, youngest sou of the Baron de Heez, goveraor of Brussels at the period of the Duke of Alva's persecution). Quartei'ly, first, ar. two bundles of reeds in fesse vert ; second, per fesse or and az. two swans, close on the fesse line, ppr. ; third, per fesse or aud az. a swan on the fesse line ppr. ; fourth, ar. a bundle of reeils vert. Crest — A quatrefoil (another, a trefoil) stalked and leaved vert. Jaques (Middlesex). Ar. on a fesse gu. three escal- lops or. Jaques (Middlesex). Ar. on a fesse engr. sa. three escallops of the first. Jaques (Yorkshire ; descended fromSir Roger Jaques, of Elvington, Lord Mayor of York in 1639, who was knighted by Charles 1.) Sa. on a fesse engr. ar. betw. three escallops or, a lion pass. gu. Crest — A lion's head erased gu. wounded through the neck with a sword ar. hilted and pomelled or. Jaques, Jeex, or Jacques. Ar. on a fesse engr. az. three escallops or. Crest — A horse's head, coujrcd, ar. maoed or, struck in the breast with a tilting spear of the last. Jaques. Or, on a fer de-moline sa. five estoiles ar. Jaques. Or, on a bend sa. three bozauts. Crest — A bezant, charged with a lion's head, erased and collared. Jaques, or Jacques. Ar. on a bend sa. three bezants. Jarberd. Or, a fesse betw. two chev. sa. Jarbekd. Sa. a fesse betw. two chev. ar, Jardelay. Az. a stag courant, and two bounds in full speed, all in bend, or. Crest — A. dexter arm, in armour, wielding a scimetar, all ppr. Jardcn. Ar. six mascles gu. Jar DIN (Edinburgh). Ar. on a saltire gu. five bezants ; on a chief of the second two mullets or. Crest— A hand holding a bezant, all ppr. Motto — Ex virtute honos. Jardin'E (Applegirth, CO. Dumfries, bart.) Ar. a saltire and chief gu. the last charged with three spur- rowels of six points of the field. Crest — A spur- rowel of six points as in the arms. Motto — Cave adsum. Jardine (as borne by Sir Henry Jardine, knt. King's Remembrancer in the Exchequer of Scot- land). Ar. a saltire gu. ; on a chief of the last two wings, conjoined, betw. as many spur-rowels of the first. Crest — A dexter hand holding up a spur-rowel, ppr. Motto — Cave adsum. Jarman. Or, three bendlets gu. Crest — An eagle's leg, erased, in bend sinister, grasping a feather in bend dexter. Jarrat, Jarratt, or Jarrett. Sa. a lion ramp. ar. ducally crowned or, collared gu. Crest — An eagle, with wings expanded, ppr. Jarraru, or Jerrakd. Quarterly, indented, or and az. Jarrerd, or Jarraru. Quarterly, per fesse indented, or and az. Jarrett. Ar. a lion pass. betw. two fiaunches purp. Crest — A liou jjass. under his forepaw a fleur-de- lis. Jarrett. Az. a lion ramp, ducally crowned, or. Crest — A lion's head, erased aud ducally crowned or, collared gu. Jarrett (granted 19 May 1696, to James Jarrett, son of William Jarrett, of London, merchant), Az. a lion ramp. ar. giittee de poix, collared gu. and ducally crowned or. Crest — A lion's head erased ar. guttee de hoix, collared gu. ducally crowned or. Jarrett (Camerton Court, co. Somerset ; as borne by John Jarrett, of Camerton, esq. high sheriff in IS-IO, son of the late Herbert Newton Jarrett, e.-iq. by Anne his wife, dau. and heiress of James Stephens, of Hinton on the Green, co. Gloucester, and Camerton, co. Somerset, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a lion ramp. erm. ducally crowned or, for Jarreit ; second, gu. a sword erect ppr. betw. three mullets ar. for Stephens ; third, ar. on a mount vert a bull standing gu. armed or, charged on the shoulder with a plain cross ar. for Kiuley. Crest — A lion's head erased or, ducally crowned and collared gu. Jarveis (Pratling, co. Leicester). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three hawks ar. Jarvice (Patling, co. Cambridge). Sa. a chev. engr, betw. three doves ar. charged with as many cinquefoils, pierced, of the first ; on a chief of the second a fleur-de-lis betw. two escallops of the field. Jarvill. Paly of six, or and az. Jarvis, or Jarveis. Az. six ostrich feathers ar. three, two, and one. Crest — A lion ramp. gu. Jarvis. Ar. six ostrich feathers sa. three, two, aud one. Jarvis. Sa. a chev. betw. six (another, three) lap- wings, ar. Jary (borne by William Jary, of St. Andrew's House, Burliogham, CO. Norfolk, esq.) Gu. on a pile erm, betw. two lions ramp, respecting each other or, three roses, two and one, of the field. Crest—Out of clouds, two ai-ms embowed in armour ppr. the hands also ppr. supporting a rose as in the arms. Motto — Mens conscia recti. Jason (Broad Somerford, co. Wilts, and Enfield, co. Middlesex). Az. a toison d'or within a double tressure floi'y counterflory gold. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a pegasus, salient, with wings endorsed, having in the mouth a burr ppr. JEF J E F Jason. Az. a lion pass, or ; on a canton ar. a cross Jasper (London). Ar. an anchor sa. ; on a chief wavy gu. three escallops of the first. Crest — A gt^indard, issuing from the wreath, ar. charged with a cross gu. Jasper. Ar. a bordure az. charged with eight mart- lets or. Jaudrii.l. Ermines, three round buckles ar. tongues pendent. Crett — A demi antelope gu. holding betw. the paws an escutcheon or. Jawderill (Cambridge; Sutton, Isle of Ely; and Stoughton, CO. Huntingdon ; granted 2 July, 1597). Ar. three round buckles sa. tongues pendent. Crest — An antelope's head ar. gorged with a belt and buckle. Jawdrell. Sa. three annulets ar. Jav (Devonshire). Ar. a chev. az. betw. three jays ppr. Jay. Gu. on a bend ar. three roses of the field. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a griffin, sejant, az. resting the dexter foot on an escutcheon gu. Jay (Scotland). Az. three dolphins, naiant, or. Crest — A lion's paw holding a thistle ppr. Jay. Gu. on a bend engr. ar. three roses of the first. Jay. Az. a lion, salient, and a canton or, within a bordure engr. of the second. Jay. Ar. three Midas's heads, erased, sa. crowned or. Jaye (London and Norfolk, ICOl). Gu. on a bend engr. ar. three roses of the field, seeded or. Crest — An otter pass. ppr. Jaye (Dorkey, co. .Surrey). Sa. three leopard.s' heads, erased, ar. crowned or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, per pale, or and az. a camel's head sa. hezantee. Jeaffreson (DuUingham, CO. Cambridge ; seated there since the year 1(356 : the late representative, Lieut. - Gen. Christopher Jeaffrkson, of that place, rf. in 1S24, leaving an only dau. and heiress, Harriet, m. in 1827 to William Pigott, esq. third son of Sir George Pigott, of Knapton, bart. by whom she left at her decease, in 1838, besides two daus. an only son, Christopher William, who has taken the name and arms of Jeaffreson). Az. a fret ar. on a chief of the last three leopards* heads gu. Crest — A talbot's head erased ar. eared gu. Jeanes. Ar. a lion ramp. betw. three escallops az. Jebb (Ireland). Az. three talbots' heads, couped, or. Crest — Two rods, raguly, in saltire, banded. Jebb (as borne by Sir Richard Jebb, bart. M.D. Physician to King George III. son of Samuel Jebb, M.D. of Nottingham, and of Stratford, co. Essex, who had three brothers ; i. Richard of Drog- heda, grandfather of Richard Jebb, Judge of the King's Bench in Ireland, and of John Jebb, D.D. Bishop of Limerick ; ii. Joshua, Alderman of Chesterfield, grandfather of Joshua Jebb, of Wal- ton, CO. Derby, esq. and Richard Jebb, of Tapton Grove, in the same county, esq.; iii. John Jebb, D.D. Dean of Cashel, father of the learned John Jebb, M.D. F.R.S.) Quarterly, vert and or ; in the first quarter a falcon, close, ar. belled of the second ; in the fourth, a hawk's lure of the third. Jeudon. On a bend a battle-axe, betw. a boar's head, couped, and a leopard's face. Crest — A leopard's head. Jefery (Langly). Ar. a fesse betw. three escallops sa. Jeffcott, or Jephcott (Ireland, Worcestershire, and Northamptonshire; borne also by the Rev. John William Jeffcott, of the Middle Temple, Lon- don). Erm. three crescents az. on a canton gu. four crosses crosslet fitchee. Crest— A boar pass. Jefferay (Mailing, CO. Sussex ; descended from Siuon Jefferav, living temp. Henry VI. : of this family was Sir John Jefl'eray, knt. Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, who d. at Chiddingley in 1573). Az. fretty or ; on a chief ar. a lion pass, guard, gu. quartering Melwaru, viz. ar. a cross moline sa. betw. four crescents gu. Crest— k lion's head, erased, ar. ducally crowned az. Jefferay. Az. a fret or ; on a chief ar. a lion pass, go. Jefferey. Sa. a lion, salient, betw. three scaling ladders, or. Jefferis. Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three spears' heads. Crest—A lion ramp. sa. Jeffer.son (London ; and Ripon, co. York). Az. on a saltire or, betw. four bezants, a leopard's head of the field. Crest — A demi griffin az. collared or, holding a bezant. Jefferson (borne by the Rev. Joseph Dunninoton Jefferson, M.A. of Thicket Priory, E. R. co. York). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a gritfin sejant, wings endorsed ar. a bordure engr. of the last charged with eight pellets, for Jefferson; second and third, paly of six ar. and az. on a chief gu. a bezant betw. two annulets or, for Dunnington. Crests — A griffin as in the arms, gorged with a collar gemel az. in the beak a lily slipped ppr. for Jefferson ; a horse courant ar. gorged with a collar gu. charged with a bezant betw. two annulets or, for Dunnington. Motto — A cruce salus. Jeffery (London). Ar. six billets sa. three, two, and one ; on a chief of the second a lion pass, or, armed and langued gu. Jeffery. Erm. two lions pass, guard, gu. Crest — A demi lion ramp, holding a scimetar ppr. Jefferyes (Brecon and Abercywieg, co. Brecon). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. a canton chequy, or and gu. Jbpfer yes (Little Bursted, co. Essex; confirmed 20 Feb. 8th James I.) Az. a fret or ; on a chief of the second a lion pass, of the first. Crest — Out of a mural crown or, a lion's head az. ducally crowned of the first. Jefferyes (London). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three spears' heads ppr. Jefferyes (Orlestcomb, co. Worcester). Per fesse embattled, gu. and ar. in chief three leopards' heaiis, in base as many hawks' lures, lined and ringed, counterchanged. Crest — On a mount vert a dove, with wings endorsed ar. beaked and legged gu. Jefferyes, or Geffreys (Clifton, Homecastle, co. Worcester). Sa. a lion ramp, or, betw. three scaling ladders of the second. Crest — On a rock ar. a c^istle or, the two end towers domed. (Ano- ther crest — On a mount vert a castle ar.) Jeffrey (Sufiblk). Gu. a fret of six ; on a chief ar. a lion pass, guard, gu. Jeffrey. Ar. six billets, three, two, and one, a label gu- Jeffrey. Ar. a chief sa. fretty or. Jeffrey. Or, five billets in saltire, sa. a label gu. Jeffrey. Erm. on a canton sa. a saltire engr. ar. Jeffrey. Sa. a lion ramp, or, betw. three scaling ladders of the second. Crest — On a ducal coronet a martlet ppr. Jeffreys (Acton, co. Denbigh ; derived from Tudor Trevor, and represented in 1796 by Dr. Jeffreys, Rector of Whiteford, co. Flint). Erm. a lion ramp. sa. a canton of the last. Jeffreys (as borne by George Jeffreys, Lord Jefl'reys of Wem — the Judge Jeffreys of the reigu of James II. His lordship was younger son of John Jeffreys, of Acton, co. Denbigh, esq. by Margaret his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Ireland, of Bewsey, CO. Lancaster, knt. : his son John, second and I.Tst Lord Jeffreys, left an only dau. and heiress, m. to Thomas, first Earl of Pomfret). Same as the preceding. Jeffreys (Wem, co. Salop; as borne by Willia.>i Egerton Jeffreys, of that place, esq.) As Jef- freys of Acton. Jeffreys (Lord Mayor of London, 1686). Ar. six billets sa. ; on a chief of the second a lion pass, guard, or, armed and langued gu. Jeffreys (SlywiiU, co. Brecon). Sa. a chev. em- battled, betw. three spears' heads ar. embrued gu. Jeffreys (Brecknockshire). Sa. a chev. betw. three spears' heads or. Jeffreys (Dorsetshire). Gu. three pillars ar. gar- nished or. J EI, JEN Jeffreys. Sa. a chev. betw. three spears' heads ar. embrued gu. Crest — On the stump of a tree, couped, and shooting out new branches, vert, a stork ar. Jeffries, or Jeffer vs. The sime Arms. Crest — A lily and holly branch, in saltire, ppr. Jeffrit (London and Worcestershire). Or, three hawks' lures gu. ; on a chief, embattled, of the second, three leopards' heads of the first. Crest — On a mount yert a bird, with wings expanded, rising ar. Jeppiiy. Az, billettee, a lion ramp. or. Jeffryes (Priory, co. Brecon). Sa. a chev. betw. three spears' heads ar. embrued gu. Jeffryes (Essex; Her. Off. Essex, c. 21). The same Arms and Crest as Jefferves, Little Bursted, co. Essex. Jeffryes (London). Ar. six billets, three, two, and one, sa. on a chief of the second a lion pass. guard, or. Crest — A lion's head, erased ar. charged with three billets sa. two and one. Jeffryes (Chiddingley, co. Sussex). Az. fretty or; on a chief ar. a lion pass. gu. Crest — A lion's head, erased ar. Jeffryes, or Jeffereys. Erm. a lion ramp. sa. a canton of the last. Crest — A demi lion ramp, or, holding betw. the paws a chaplet yert. Jeffrys. Sa. a chev. betw. three spears' heads ar. embrued gu. Jeffs. Erm. on a canton gu. a saltire or. Crest — A pelican's head, erased, vulning, ppr. Jeffso.n, or Jefhson (London). Az. a fesse embattled or, between three cocks' heads, erased, ar. combed and wattled of the second. Crest — An arm,couped at the elbow, and erect, habited paly of four, ar. and az. cuifed of the first, thereon a bend gu. holding in the hand a bunch of roses ppr. stalked and leaved vert, Jecon. Az. a chev. betw. three pelicans or, vulning their breasts gu. Crest — A pelican as in the arms. Jegon. Or, two chev. gu. a canton az. Jegon, or Jecgins. Ar. two chev. gu.; on a canton az. an eagle, with wiugs endorsed, or. Crest — An eagle, with wings expanded, or, beaked ar. Jehibe.voo. Ar. two swords, in saltire, sa. hilts and pomels in base, gu. Jeken. Ar. a lion pass, reguard. ermines, betw. two cinquefoils in chief, vert, and an escallop in base, gu. Crest — A denii lion reguard. erm. powdered with crescents gu. holding betw. thepawsa pheon sa. Jerin (Dover; granted 10 July, 1S03). The same Arms and Crest. Jekyl (Castle Hedingham and Bocking, co. Essex, lti70). Or, a fesse betw. three hinds, tripj>aut, sa. Crest — A horse's head, couped, ar. maned and bridled sa. studded and tasselled or. Jekyll (Bocking, co. Essex; Lincoln, London, Mid- dlesex, and Nottinghamshire). The same Arms and Crest. Jekyll (New Street, Spring Gardens, London, and Dalington Manor House, near Northampton. The same Arms and Crest. Jekyll (Middlesex; Her. Off. Essex, c. 21). Per pale, ar. and or, a fesse wavy gu. betw. three hinds, trippant. sa. Crest — A horse's head, paly wavy, ar. and sa. bridled or. Jelberd. Per pale ar. and sa. a fesse uebulfee betw. three garbs, all counterchanged. J ELBERT. Per pale ar. and sa. a fesse wavy betw. three garbs counterchanged. Jelibranu. Ar. two swords, in saltire, sa. hilted gu. J ELF (as borne by Sir James J elf, of Oaklands Park, CO. Gloucester, knt. whose great-grandfather was settled in the county of Somei"st;t). Per chev. engr. az. and erm. in chief two doves ar. beaked and legged gu. in base three cinquefoils, two and one, of the last. Crest — A stork, wings elevated ar. beaked and legged gu. in the beak a trefoil, slip- ped vert, on the breast a cross pattee of the second, the dexter paw supporting a fleur-de-lis, or. Jelley, or Jelly. Erm. a chev. sa. Crest — A garb, entwined by two snakes, ppr. Jellicoe. Az. on a bend ar. tnree mullets gu. a chief or. Crest — A cherub with two wings. Jelter. Per pale gu. and vert; on a chev. betw. three cats pass, guard, or, as many garbs of the field. Crest— A cat, sejant, guard, or. Jemmet (Ashford). Per. chev. gu. and az. three uni- corns' heads, couped, ar. Crest — A unicorn's head, erased. Jemyn. Per. chev. gu. and ar. three unicorns' heads, couped and counterchanged. Jencote, Jenicot, or Jenycote (Gascoygne). Ar. a bend sa. ; on a chief of the second a leopard's head or. Jeney, Jenney, or Geney. Az. an inescutcheon within an orle of eight martlets or. Jenico. Barry nebulee of six, gu. and ar. Jenicot. Ar. a bend sa. ; on a chief gu. three leo- pards' heads or. Jemncs. Az. a chev. or, betw. three bezants. Crest — A dove, volant, az. legged ar. Jenison (Walworth, co. Durham ; descended from Thomas Jenison, of Yokeflete, co. York, temp. Henry VI. and now represented by Francis Jenison, Count Jenison, of the Holy Roman Em- pire, Ambassador in 1822 from the Court of Bava- ria, to that of Naples, grandson of Francis Jenison, of Walworth, esq. who was appointed in 1776 Chamberlain to the Elector Palatine, and in 1791 received the diploma of a Count). Az. a bend betw. two swans ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head issuant az. Jenison (Elswick, co. Northumberland; derived from Ralph Jenison, of Newciistle-on-Tyiie, esq. Mayor of that town in 1597, third son of Robert Jenison of Yokeflete; the heiress of this branch, Mary, sister and heiress of Ralph Jenison, of Elswick and Walworth, M.P. for Northumberland, and Master of the Buckhounds to George II. m. Ro- bert Shafto, of Benwell, co. Northumberland, esq.) Arms and Crest, as the preceding. Jenison (Nesham Abbey and Husworth; another branch of Jenison of Walworth). Same Arms,&.c. Jenison (Lincolnshire; Nottinghamshire; Itheston, CO. Northampton ; Yorkshire, and Wales). Az. a bend wavy or, betw. two swans ar. membered of the second. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head az. Jenken (Wales). Or. a fesse sa. in chief three mul- lets gu. Jenkens, or Jenkyns. Per bend sinister, erm. and ermines, a lion ramp, or, a crescent for dift'. Crest — A wivern gu. standing on a tilting spear, without bar or vamplet, and broken ofl" at the point, or, and bearing in the mouth the remaining part of the shaft, armed ar. Jenkes (Wolverton, co. Salop ; granted 2 May, 1582). Or, three boars' heads, couped, sa. a chief indented of the last. Crest — A dexter arm, embowed, ha- bited sa. cufled ar. enfiled with a ducal coronet or, grasping in the hand ppr. a sword of the second, hilt and pomel of the thinl. Jenkes. Az. two bars or, each charged with a mart- let, betw. as many fleurs-de lis of the first ; on a chief of the second a rose gu. seeded or, barbed vei't, betw. two fleurs-de-lis of the field. Jenkin (Folkestone, co. Kent; descended from the Jenkins of the North). Ar. a lion ramp, reguard. sa. Crest — On a mural coronet ar. a lion pass, reguard. sa. Jenkin (Stowling Court, co. Kent, and Warbleton and Bur\vash,co. Sussex ; descended from the marriage of Thomas Jenkin of Stowling, co. Kent, with Mar- garet, dau. of Thomas Jenkin of Folkestone), .irms, as tlie preceding. Crest, the same, the lion being ramp. Jenkin (Minster, co. Kent). Arms, same as Jenkin of Folkestone. Crest — A lion sejant ar. Jenkin (Higher St. Columb, co. Cornwall). Or, a lion rauip. reguard. sa. Crest — A lion ramp. I'eguard. sa. {Another crest — On a mural coi-onet sa. a lion pass, reguard, or.) Jenkins (borne by Sir Ricuaru Jenkins, G. C. B. of Bictnn Hall. co. Salop, for many years a confi- dential diplomatic servant of the E. I. C. of which he was Deputy Chairman at the period of tlie JEN J KN Coronation of Her present Majesty, when he was honoured with the Civil Grand Cross of the Batli. Sir Richard is eldest son and heir of the late Richard Jenkins, of Bicton, estj. by Harriet Con. stantia his wife, dau. of George RaTenscroft, of Wrexham, co. Denbigh, esq. and great-grandson of Richard Jenkins, esq. (son and heir of Thomas Jenkins, of the Abbey Foregate, co. Salop, esq.) and Letitia his wife, dau. and heiress of John Muckleston, of Bicton, esq.) Or, a lion ramp, reguard. sa. ; quartering Bagot and Muckleston. Crest — Ou a mural crown, sa. a lion pass, reguard. or. Motto — Perge sed caute. Jenkins (as borne by the Rev. Richard Jenkins, D.D. Master of Baliol College, Oxford). Az. on a sal- tire engr. four crosses pattee fitchee, points down- wards, sa. Crest — Seven arrows, one in pale, the rest saltireways, encircled with an annulet or. Jenkins (Ireland). Sa. a cliev. or, betw. three fleurs- de-lis ar. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a talbot, statant, ar. collared and lined gu. Jenkins (Wales). Per pale, az. and sa. three fleurs- de-lis or. Crest — A battle-axe, handle or, head ppr. Jenkins. Sa. a chev. hetw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. Crest — A lion's paw, erased, holding a bezant, or. Jenkins. Ar. three martlets, in pale, betw. two flaunches sa. each charged with a lion pass, of the first. Jenkinson {Earl of Liverpool). Az. a fesse wavy ar. charged with a cross pattee gu. in chief two estoiles or; and, as an honourable augmentation, upon a chief wavy of the second a cormorant sa. beaked and legged of the thii'd, holding in the beak a branch of seaweed, (called laver) inverted, vert, being the arms of Liverpool. Crest — A seahorse, as.'iui'gent, ar. raaned az. supporting a cro.ss pattee gu. Supporters — Two hawks, wings elevated and endorsed, ppr. beaked, legged, and belled or, charged on the breast with a cross pattee gu. ilJotto — Palma non sine pulvere. Jenkinson (Watton, co. Derby; created a Baronet 17 December, 1685). Ar. two barrulets or, in chief three suns ppr. Crest — A seahorse's head couped, az. crined or, gorged with two barrulets of the last. Jenkinson (Ireland). Az. a fesse erm. in chief three suns or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet az. a demi lion ramp. ar. holding a palm branch vert. Jenkinson. The same Arms. Crest — A seahorse's head couped ar. crined gu. gorged with a fesse az. Jenkinson (London and Lincolnshire; granted I-l Feb. 15C8). Az. a fesse wavy ar. three estoiles in chief or. Crest — A seahorse ppr. Jenkinson (Lincolnshire). Barry wavy of four az. and gu. in chief three estoiles or. Jenkinson (London, and VValcot, co. Oxford; con- firmed 16 James I.) Az. on a fesse wavy ar. a cross pattee gu. in chief two estoiles or. Crest — A sea- horse assurgeut or, maued az. supporting a cross pattee gu. Jenkinson (Tunstal, co. Norfolk, and Oulton, co. Suf- folk). Or, two bars gemelles gu. betw. three boars' heads erased at the neck sa. Crest — A bull 's head ar. crined sa. the horns twisted or, and of the second. Jenkinson (Norfolk). Or, a fesse gemelle gu. betw. three boars' heads erased at the neck sa. Crest — A seahorse or, finned gu. Jenkinson (Norwich; granted 1687). Or, two bars gu. voided betw. three horses' heads erased sa. Crest — A seahorse's head couped ar. finned and gorged with two barrulets or. Jenkinson. Or, a fesse cotised gu. betw. three tigers' heads erased sa. Jenkinson. Ar. a fesse wavy az. in chief three es- toiles or. Crest — A seahorse az. winged or. Jenkinson. Sa. a chev. betw. tliree fleurs de lis ar. Jenks. Vert, a griffin segreant or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head ppr. Jenkvn. Az. a bend ar. betw. six mullets or. Jenkyns (York City, and Rusby, co. "i ork). Or, a lion ramp, reguard. sa. Crest — Ou a ducal coro- net sa. a lion ramp, reguard. or. Jenkyn (Trekeuing, in St. Columb, co. Cornwall ; the co-heirs m. St. Aubyn, Slaming, Trelawney, and Cary). Arms, as Jenkyns of York, &c. J ennence, or Jennins (Bosmangan, co. Cornwall, and Shropshire). Erm. a lion ramp. gu. Jenner (Essex). Az. a cross flory (another, potent) betw. four fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — A greyhound sejant ar. Jenner (London; granted 1684). Az. two swords erect, in chev. ar. hilts and pomels or, betw. three covered cups of the last. Crest — A covered cup or, standing betw. two swords in saltire ar. hilts and pomels of the first. Jennet, or Gennet (Nargrave, co. Worcester). Ar. two chev. betw. six martlets gu. Jennet. Ar. two chev. gu. betw. six martlets sa. three, two, and one. Crest — Out of a ducal coro- net or, a dexter arm embowed in mail ppr. hold- ing in the hand a sword ar. hilt of the first. Jenney (borne by Edmund Jenney, of Bredfield House, CO. SuflTolk, esq. the present representative of the Jenneys of KnoJishall ; who are supposed to have accompanied the Conqueror to England, and settled in Suff'olk as early as the fourteenth century). Erm. a bend gu. cotised or, quartering Bokill, Leiston, Gerard, Bois, Wichingham, Illey, Plumstead, Falstoff, Holbrooke, Rede, Toley, Mar- ryott, and Bloomfield. Crest — On a glove in fesse ar. a hawk or falcon close or, belled of the last. Jenney, or Jenny (Lincolnshire ; Tottenham, co. Mid- dlesex ; and Fennerton, co. SuS'olk). Erm. a bend gu. cotised or. Crest — On a glove ar. a hawk or, belled of the last. Jenney (Great Cressingham, co. Norfolk). Erm. a bend coti.sed sa. (sometimes gu.) Crest — A fal- coner's hand within a glove in fesse ppr. bearing a falcon perch thereon or. Jenney (borne by William Jenney, of Frisby Hall,co. Derby, esq. ; descended from a family of the name of Jenny, or Gyney, circa 1563;. Erm. a bend co- tised gu. Crest — On a falconer's glove lying fesse- wise ar. a hawk ppr. belled or. Motto — Deus mihi providebit. Jenney. Ar. three Comish choughs sa. Jenninc. Ar. a chev. betw. three hinds sa. a quarter paly of four, or and gu. Jenmnces. Az. a chev. or, betw. three bezants, on a chief erm. three cinquefoils gu. Crest — A jay ppr. Jennings (Harlington, co. Bedford). Erm. a lion ramp. gu. Jennings (Oldcastle, co. Chester, and Shropshire). Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three plummets sa. Crest — A wolf's head erased per pale ar. and vert. Jennings (Devonshire). Or, on a fesse vert, betw. three battle axes gu. a rose betw. two demi fleurs- de-lis or. Jennings (Ireland). Az. a chev. paly of six ar. and gu. betw. three griffins' heads erased of the second. Crest — Out of a mural coronet az. a wheatsheaf or, thereon a sparrow ppr. Jennings (Lord Mayor of London, 1508, and York- shire). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three plummets sa. Crest — A wolf's head erased per pale ar. and vert. (Another, ar. and sa.) Jennings. The same ^r/ni. Crest — An eagle's head couped, holding in the beak a plummet sa. Jennings (St. John's, Westminster, co. Middlesex; granted 1700, to Robert Jennings, esq. Auditor of the Exchequer, and godson of Sir Robert Walpole ; and now borne by his grandson, Robert John Jen- nings, esq.) Erminois, three poleaxes erect az. two and one, on a chief gu. tliree bendlets ar. Crest — A demi dragon erminois, wings endorsed gu. erased of the last, holding a battle-axe erect az. Motto — II buon tempo verra. Jennings (Lancaster Herald, tonp. Henry VIII.) The same as of Ipsley, co. Warwick. Jenn.ngs (Burton, co. Somerset, and Pynsent, co. Devon). Az. a chev. or, betw. three bezants, on a chief erm. as many cinquefoils gu. Crest — A red- breast sittiijg on a wreathed morion. Jennings (Stafl'ordshire). Ar. on a chev. gu. three plummets or. JEN J E R Jennings (Ipsleyi co. Warwick). Az. a chev. betw. three griffins' heads erased or, a chief of the last. Jennings (Ripen, co. York). Ar. a chev. betw. three plnmmets sa. Crest — A griffin's head conped betw. two wings endorsed ppr. in the beak a plum- met pendent sa. Jennings (Lilesden, co. York ; granted 26 May, 1641). Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three plummets sa. Jennings (Hayes, co. Middlesex). Ar. on a fesse gu. three bezants. Crest — A denii lion ramp, or, hold- ing the upper part of a spear shaft of the la.^t. Jennings. Az. a chev. betw. three griffins' heads erased ar. Crest — A cat's head erased guard, gu. bezantee, holding in the mouth a cross pattee fitcbee ar. Jennings. Or, on a fesse gu. three plates. Jennings (as borne by Glorge Jennings, of the Shrubbery, Dover, esq.) Az. a chev. engr. erm. betw. three golden fleeces. Crest — A dragon pass. vair, wings or, dexter claw resting on a shield az. charged with a golden fleece. Motto — Conservabo ad mortem. Jennins (Milford, co. Hants). Ar. a chev. betw. three plummets sa. Crest — A demi griffin ppr. in the beak a plummet sa. Jennins. Az. a chev. or, betw. three bezants, on a chief erm. as many cinquefoils gu. Crest— A grif- fin pass. gu. holding a buckle or. Jennor. Or, on a cross az. four fleurs-de-lis of the first within a bnrdure engi'. of the second. Jenny (Norfolk and Suffolk). Paly of six or and gu. a chief erm. (Another, the chief ar.) Jenny. Paly of six ar.and az. an orle of martlets or. Crest- — Out of a ducal coronet or, an arm in ar- jnoiir brandishing a scimetar -ppr. Jennyng. Ar. on a fesse gu. three bezants. Jknnyns (Middlesex, and Speachley, co. Worcester). Az. a chev. betw. three griffins' heads erased ar. on a chief or, a lion pass. gu. betw. two toiteaux. Crest — A leopard's head ei-ased and guard, gu. be- zant6e, holding in the mouth a cross formee fitcbee ar, Jennyns (Middlesex). Az. a chev. betw. four griffins' heads erased or, three and one. Jennyns (Middlesex). Quarterly, per fesse indented az. and ar. ; in the first quarter a lion pass, of the second. Jenouue (Much Dunmow, co. Essex ; extinct bart. P'isit. Essex, 1634). Az. a cross patonce betw. four fleurs-de-lis or. Jenynge (Hampshire, and Hesse, co. Middlesex). Ar. on a fesse gu. three bezants. Crest — A denii lion erased and ramp, or, supporting a spear erect of the first, headed az. Jenynges (Devonshire). Ar. a fesse betw. two hinds sa. a canton paly of four, or and gu. Jenynges (London). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three fishes' heads erased sa. Jenynges (London). Ar. a chev. betw. three demi estoiles couped per fesse sa. rays in base. Jenynges (Suffolk). Or, on a fesse vert, betw. three halberts az. staves gu. a fleur-de-lis betw. two demi roses paleways ar. seeded of the field. Crest — A demi savage sa. collared round the neck or, wreathed round the temples of the last and vert, holding in the dexter hand a halbert az. staff gu. Jenynges, or Jenninges. Az. a chev. betw. three griffins' heads erased or. Jenvngls. Or, on a fesse vert, betw. three battle- axes gu. a fleur-de-lis of the first, enclosed by two demi roses ar. Crest — A demi man habited sa. cap vert, holding a battle axe az. Jenynges. Ar. three torteaux in fesse. Jenyns (borne by the Rev. George Leonard Jenyns, of Bottisham Hall, co. Cambridge, only son of John Harney Jenyns, and great grandson of John Jenyns, whose second brother. Sir Roger Jenyns, knt. pur- chased the estate of Bottisham, and became an active magistrate of the county: his son, the late celebrated Soame Jenyns, of Bottisham Hall, esq. M. P. d. s. p. in 1787, and devised bis estates, after the demise of his widow, to his cousin, t'ne abovenamed Rev. George Leonard Jenyns). Ar. on a fesse gu. three bezants. Crest — A demi lion erased and ramp, or, supporting a spear erect of the first, headed az. Jenysonn (Burnham West Gate, co. Norfolk). Az. on a bend wavy or, betw. two swans ar. three roses gu. Jfoffrey (London). Or, three hawks' lures gu. on a chief embattled of the second three leopards' faces of the first. Jephson, (Mallow, bart.) See Norreys. Jephson (Froyle, co. Hants, temp. Henry VIII ; of which family was the Right Hon. Sir John Jephson, of Froyle, a Major-General, M.P. for the county, who 711. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Sir Thomas Norreys, Lord President of Munster, son of Henry, Lord Norreys of Ricote, and thus acquired the estate of Mallow, co. Cork, Ireland, which his descendant, the present Sir Denium Jephson Norreys, bart. still possesses). .4r/7i^, (as given in the Visitation of Hants, 1577) — Erm. three buglehorns sa. ; but Sir John Jephson regis- tered ar. on a chev. sa. a sun in full glory, betw. three lions' heads gu. bezantee. Since the Pro- tectorate, the family has used the arms of Jessoii, viz. az. a fesse embattled or, betw. three cocks' beads, wattled, ppr. Jephson (Spring Vale, co. Dorset, bart.) Az. a fesse embattled or, betw. three cocks' heads erased ar. Crest — A cubit arm vested paly ar. and az. cufl* of the second, surmounted of a bend gu. in the band a pansy or heart's ease, ppr. Motto — Veritas magna est. Jephson (Ireland). Erm. three buglehorns sa. stringed and garnished or. Crest — A hind trippant or. Jephson. Ar. two bars az. betw. nine mullets, three in chief, three in fesse, and three in base. Jepine (1634). Vert, three pineapples or. Crest — A lion's head erased or, billettee sa. and ducally crowned of the first. Jeppe (Sutton's Court, co. Somerset). Az. a chev. betw. three falcons close ar. Crest — An eagle displ. ppr. Jepson. Crest — On the top of a tower issuing au eagle rising, ppr. holding in the beak an acorn, slipped and leaved vert. Jerard (Pamford, co. Somerset). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three ermine spots sa. Jerard, or Jerrard. The same Arms. Crest — An eagle displ, with two heads or, charged with a sal- tire sa. Jerard. Quarterly, per fesse indented or and az. Jergali. (Yorkshire). Ar. a chief chequy or and gu. Jf.reaz (Sussex). The same Arms. Jerbert. Sa. a fesse betw. two chev. or. Jerbriuge. Erm. an annulet sa. on a chief gu. three lozenges of the first. Jeremy. Ar. three maunches gu. Crest — An arm in armour embowed, gloved, wielding a battle-axe, all jipr. Jereys. Ar. a chev. betw. three bb.ckamoors' beads couped sa. with caps vert, i'retty or. Jerjres. Ar. a chev. betw. three delves gu. Jermain. Vert, a cross engr. or. Crest — A gilly- flower ppr. Jermayne (Westminster). The same. Jermin (Wickham Bishop, co. Essex; granted 9 Aug. 16C4). Ai*. two bars gemelles betw. three bucks' heads cabossed sa. Crest — A buck's head cabossed sa. betw. two wings expanded ar. Jermin (Exeter). Paly wavy of six erm. and az. Jermy, or Jermyn (Antingham, Merlingforth, and Wyton, CO. Norfolk; and Brightwell and Stutton, CO. Suffolk). Ar. a lion ramp, guard, gu. Crest — A griffin with wings expanded gu. Jermy. Ar. a leopard salieut guard, gu. Crest — A griftin pass. gu. Jermy. Gu. three escutcheons erm. Jermyn (Exeter, co. Devon, and Lordington, co. Sus- sex). Paly of six erm. and gu. Crest — A tiger's (sometimes a dragon's) head erased gu. Jermyn (Debden, Hesset, and Rushbrook, co. Suffolk, 1400). Sa. a crescent betw. two mullets in pale ar. Crest — A greyhound's head sa. gorged with a bar gemelle or. {Another crest — Out of a ducal JER coronet or, a greyhound's head ppr. collared or ; another, a talbot pass, gorged with a coronet.) Jermvn. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. Jermyn (Lord Jermyn, temp. Charles I.) Sa. a cres- cent betw. two stars in pale ar. Jermyn (ioj-rf Dover, temp. James II.) The same, with a crescent in the dexter chief point for diff. Jernegan, or Jerningham (Cossey, co. Norfolk, and Somerleton, CO. Suffolk). Ar. three buckles lozengy , gu. Crest— Oat of a ducal coronet or, a demi fal- con displ. ar. Jermncham (Buron Stafford). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. three lozenge-shaped arming buckles gu. tongues fesseways, for Jermncham ; second and third, or, a chev. gu. for Stafford. Crest- Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi falcon, wings expanded, ppr. Supporter s—XiejLteT , a lion ramp. ; sinister, a swan ar. beaked and logged sa. ducally gorged per pale, gu. and of the second. Motto — Virtus basis vitai. Jekningham. Ar. three lozenge buckles gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a partiidge sa. wings expanded. Jerningham. Ar. a fesse betw. three buckles gu. Jernouthe. Or, guttee de sang, a bend gu. Jernyngham. Ar. on a chev. gu. fimbriated, engr. sa. three escallops of the first. Jersey, Earl of. See Viluers. Jersey, or Jercy. Per pale, az. and gu. an eagle displ. ar. Crest — Out of flames a phoenix ppr. Jerson (that Ilk). Gu. on a fesse, betw. three bil- lets ar. a crescent vert. Jerveis (Worcestershire). Sa. a chev. betw. three pheasants ar. Crest— K tiger's head sa. Jervile, De. Paly of six, or and az. Jervis {Viscount St. Vincent). Sa. a chev. crm. betw. three martlets ar. Crest— Out of a naval crown 01-, enwrapped by a wreath of laurel vert, a demi pegasus ar. raaned and hoofed of the first, winged az. charged on the wing with a fleur de-lis or. Supporters— DK-s-ter, an eagle, wings elevated and endorsed, holding in the sinister claw a thun- derbolt, all ppr. ; sinister, a pegasus ar. maned and hoofed or, wings az. charged with a fleur-de-lis gold. Motto — Thus. Jervis (Exbridge and Exeter, co. Devon). Ar. six ostrich feathers, three, two, and one, sa. Jervis (Petling, co. Leicester; granted by Camden). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three hawks, close, ar. Crest— X hawk s head or, betw. two wings ex- panded, erm. Jervis (Chatculme, or Chatkyll, in the parish of Eccleshall, co. Stafford, supposed to be descended from Kobert Jervays de Chatculme, 18 Edward III. This was the parent stock of the families of Jervis, of Darlaston, represented by Swynfen Jervis, of that place, esq. ; of Jervis of Trowbridge, co. Wilts, from which derived the late Thomas Jervis, esq. M.P. K.C. ; and of Jervis of Meaford, co. Stafford, of which was John Jervis, the celebrated Lord St. Vincent;. Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three martlets. Jervis-White (Bally Ellis, co. Wexford, bart.) Quar- terly,firstand fourth sa. a chev. betw. three eaglets, close, ar. for Jervis ; second and third, gu. a chev. vaire, betw. three lions ramp, or, for White. Crests— Txvst, an eaglet close, ar.; second, three arrows, one in pale, and two in .saltire, enwreathed. Motto — Venale nec auro. Jervoise Clarke (Idsworth Park, co. Hants, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. a chev. betw. three eagles close ar. for Jervoise; second and third, az. three escallops in pale, or, betw. two flaunches erm. each charged with a cross pattee fitchee gu. for Clarke. Crests— Virst, an heraldic tiger's head sa. for Jervoise ; second, within a gold ring, set with diamonds ppr. a roundle, per pale, gu. and az. charged with a pheon ar. for Clarke. Motto — Virtutis premium laus. Jervoise (as borne by George Purefoy Jervoise, of Herriard, CO. Hants, esq. a magistrate and deputy- lieutenant for that county, great great grandson of Thomas Jervoise, of Herriard, esq. M.P. for South- ampton, by Mary his wife, dau. of George Purefoy, JES of Wadley, co. Berks, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, a chev. betw. three eagles close ar. for Jer- voise ; second and third, az. three stirrups or, for Purefoy. Crest— ^.a heraldic tiger's head, sa. Jervys (Letheringset, co. Norfolk). Az. a chev. betw. three beehives or. Jervys. Sa. three beehives or. Cr«t— A hand ppr. holding an eagle's leg, erased at the thigh, gu. Jerworth (Penryn, Wales). Gu. three boars' heads erased, in pale, ar. Jekvvorth. Az. on a fesse or, betw. three lions ramp, of the last, as many crosses pattee fitchfee sa. Crest— A crane's head couped, ppr. Jesore. Az. a lion ramp, or, within a bordure engr. ar. an orle of billets of the second. Jesse. Ar. three demi seadogs pass, in pale, sa. Crest— A. lion sejant, supporting an escutcheon, gu. Jesson (Coventry). Ar. a fesse embattled, sa. betw. three cocks' heads erased, gu. Crest— A dexter arm ppr. vested gu. charged with a bend ar. cuff or, holding a rose of the second, stalked and leaved vert. Jesson (Lincolnshire). Or, on a bend cotised, sa. three crosses moline of the first. Jesson, or Jephson. Az. a fesse embattled or, betw. three cocks' heads ar. combed gu. Crest— An arm erect, vested paly of six, ar. and az. charged with a bend gu. holding in the hand ppr. a cinquefoil purp. leaved vert. ^ Jesson. Az. a fesse crenellee or, betw. three cocks heads erased, ar. Jesson. Az. a lion ramp. betw. three billets or. Jbsson (London and Coventry ; granted 1635 ; borne by Thomas Jesson, of Cumberland Terrace, Regent's Park, esq. and Hill Park, Waterham, co. Kent). Az. a fesse crenellee at the top, betw. three cocks heads erased, ar. beaked, wattled and combed, gu. Crest— A cubit arm erect, habited paly of four, ar. and az. charged with a bend gu. cuffed ar. holding in the hand a marigold slipped and leaved, ppr. Jessope (Gillingham, Chilcomb, Chickwell, and East Chequerell, co. Dorset). Ar. (another, or) two bars gu. in chief three leopards' heads of the last. Crest— A cockatrice vert, with wings displ. ppr. combed and wattled gu. Jessope, Jessopp, and Jessup. The same Arms. Crest— A man on horseback, at a charge, holding a broken tilting .ipear, ppr Jessop (Doory Hall, co. Longford; represented by Frederick Thomas Jessop, of that place, esq. high sheriff of the county in 1835, son of the late John Harwood Jessop, esq. by Frances his wife, only dau. and heir of Sir Frederick Flood, bart. M. P.) Or, two bars gu. in chief three leopards' heads of the second ; some families of Jessop in Ireland, have used ar. a fesse betw. three leopards' faces, gu. Crest— A dove with olive branch ppr. Motto — Pax et amor. Jessop (as borne by Major John Jessop, C.B. and William Jessop, of Butterley Hall, co. Derby, esq. sons of the late Mr. Jessop, the celebrated civil engineer, who derived his descent from the Jcssops of the county of Longford). Or, two bars gu. in chief three leopards' heads of the second. Crest A cockatrice's head erased, purp. combed gu. winged ppr. Jessoppe (Bromehall, co. York ; granted 13 July, 1575). Barry of six, ar. and az. on the first, nine mullets gu. three, three, and three. Jestvn-ap-Gwrcant (Prince of Glamorgan, Founder of the V. Royal Tribe of Wales. Descendants : the Myttleys of Myttley ; Jones's of Dol-yn Edeir- nion, CO. Monmouth; and Newtons of Haithly). Gu. three chevronels in pale ar. Jesus' College, Oxford (founded by Elizabeth, 1571). Az. three stags trippant ar. being the arras of Hugh Price, Doctor of Laws, who contributed largely to the building. Jesus' College, Cambridge (founded by John Alcock, Chancellor of England in U97). Ar. on a fesse betw. three cocks' heads erased sa. crested and jelloped gu. a mitre or, all within a border of the third, charged with eight ducal coronets of the JOB J OH fourth. Crest— In a ducal coronet or, a cock sa. crested and jelloped gu. Jett (London). Ar. on a cross gu. five fleurs de-lis of the field; in the dexter quarter a trefoil slipped, Tert ; in the sinister, a portcullis az. Crest — Out of rays of the sun or, a demi swan, with wings elevated, sa. in the beak an arrow ar. Jetter (Bayton, Ellowe, and Lowestoff, co. Suffolk). Az. a fesse betvv. three bats displ. ar. Crest— Ont of a ducal coronet or, a cubit arm erect in mail, holding in the hand, all ppr. the blade of a broken sword ar. Jetter. Sa. a fesse hetw. three bats ar. Crest— OvA of a ducal coronet an arm erect, holding a broken spear ppr. Jevon (Staffordshire). Or, a mound betw. four sal- tires gu. Jew (Whitfield, co. Devon). Ar. a chev. betw. three Jews' heads couped, sa. Jevvardby. Ar. a saltire engr. sa. ; on a chief of the last two mullets of the first. Jevve (Devonshire). Vert, a lion ramp. erm. over all a fesse gu. Jevvkll (Salisbury). Az. three gillyflowers ar. Jewell, or Jule (Bowden, co. Devon ; of this family was Bishop Jewell). Or, on a chev. az. betw. three July or gillyflowers gii. stalked and leaved vert, a maiden's head of the field, ducally crowned of the third ; on a chief sa. a hawk's lure, double- stringed ar. betw. two falcons ar. beaked and legced of the first. Crest— k cubit arm vested az. cuffed ar. holding in the hand fipr. a gillyflower, as in the arms. Jewell (Scotland). Or, a chev. az. betw. three gilly- flowers gu. slipped and leaved vert ; on a chief of the third a hawk's lure betw. two popinjays of the field. Crest — A dexter hand holding a gilly- flower ppr. Jewell. Or, on a chev. az. betw. three pinks gu. stalked and leaved vert, a woman's head of the first, her hair dishevelled; on a chief sa. a hawk's lure ar. betw- two falcons of the same, belled of the first. Jeys. Sa. a fesse or, betw. three einquefoils erm. Crest — A horse pass. ar. JoANEs (Taplow, CO. Buckingham). Ar. three cocks gu. combed and wattled or. JoANES (London and Worcestershire; gianted 1634). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a lion ramp, vert, mouth bloody ; second and third, gu. a bend or ; over all a label of three points sa. a martlet for diff. Crest— k sun in splendour, or. JoANES (Walpole, co. Norlolk). Or, a chev. engr. betw. three swallows sa. within a bordure az. be- zantee. JoANES (Brimsey, co. Somerset). Or, on a mount in base vert, a lion ramp. az. Crest— A tiger's head erased. JoANES (Wales). Vert, a lion ramp, or, betw. five cars of wheat of the last, two, two, and one. JOASS (Collinwort, Scotland). Vert, a sandglass running, ar.; and in chief the holy bible expanded, ppr. Crest— A. sandglass winged. .!\ Tut to— Cogit amor. Jobber (Aston, co. Salop). Vert, a fesse erm. Jobber (Staflbrdshire). Vert, a chev. erm. Jobber. The same Arms. Crest— A fox sejant, ppr. JoBLiNG (Newton Hall, co. Northumberland). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. ; on a chief or, three mullets pierced az. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. holding a battle- axe ppr. JoRLiNG. The same Arms and Crest. Motto— For my country. JoBSON (llford, CO. Essex; granted temp. Edward VI.) P.aly of six, ar. and az. a chev. erm. betw. three eagles displ. or, armed gu. JoBsoN (Snayth, co. York). Gu. five escallops or, one, three, and one. Crest— Or> a sinister gauntlet ar. a bird close or. JoBsoN. Gu. five escallops in saltire or. Crest— On a hand extended ar. a falcon close or. JoBsoN. Per pale az. and or, an eagle displ. counter- changed ; on a chief gu. three escallops ar. JocE (Suffolk). Ar. on a chev. per pale az. and gu. three escallops of the first. JocE. Sa. on a fesse ar. three einquefoils of the first. Crest — An antelope pass ppr. JoCE, or Jogs. Ar. on a bend gu. three water bougets or. JocE. Ar. a fesse betw. three crosses formee sa. JocE. Ar. a chev. betvv. three lions ramp. gu. JocE. Ar. three torteaux in bend cotised gu. JocE. Ar. a chev. betw. three holly leaves gu. JocE. Sa. on a fesse ar. three wilks lying fesseways, gu- JocE. Ar. a fesse betw. six crosses pattee sa. JocELiN (Horsley and Newhall Jocelins, co. E.ssex). Az. a circular wreath, ar. and sa. with four bells joined thereto, and disposed in quadrangle, or. JoCELYN (Eiirl of Roilen). Az. a circular wreath, ar. and sa. with four hawks' bells conjoined thereto in quadrangle or. Crest — A falcon's leg erased a la- quise, ppr. belled or. Supporters— 1'v,-o falcons ppr. belled or. Motto — Faire mon devoir. JocELYN.or JocELYNE (Sawbridgeworth.co. Hertford). The same. JocLYS, Ar. an eagle displ. sa. over all a bendlet gu. JocoYs. Ar. an eagle displ. sa. a bend az. JouRELL (Sail Park, co. Norfolk, hart.) Ermines, a trefoil, slipped, or, betw. three round buckles ar. tongues pendent. Crest— A demi cock, wings erected or, comb and wattles gu. issuing from a chaplet of roses of the last, seeded, gold. Motto— Non sibi sed patriie natus. JoDRELL (Yeardsley Hall, co. Chester ; settled there as early as the reign of Edward III. The imme- diate ancestor of.the family, William Jauderell, served as an archer under Edward the Black Prince in the French wars: his lineal descendant, Francis Jodrell, of Yeardsley, esq. high sherifl' of Cheshire in IMC, was at his demise succeeded in the family estates by his granddaughter, Frances, elder dau. of his son Francis, by Jane, dau. and co- heiress of Thomas Butterworth, esq. She m. in 1775 John Bower, of Manchester, esq. who, in compliance with the testamentary injunction of his wife's grandfather, took the surname and arms of JonRELL, and was grandfather of the present repre- sentative of the family, John William Jourell, of Yeardsley and Taxal, co. Chester, esq.) Sa. three buckles ar. Crest— A cock's head and neck, couped or, wings elevated ar. combed and wattled Jodrell (Duffield, co. Derby). Sa. threeround buckles ar. the tongues pendent ; a trefoil slipped or. (Another, the field ermines; granted 10 July, 1707). Crest — A cock's head and neck couped, the wings erect or, combed and jelloped gu. issuant out of a chaplet of roses, barbed and seeded ppr. Jodrell (London, and Lichfield, co. Stafford). Er- minois, a trefoil slipped or, betw. three round buckles, the tongues pendent ar. Jourell (Staffordshire). Sa. three chaplets ar. Jodrell. Sa. an estoile ar. Joel. Lozengy, gu. and ar. a chief erm. Crest — .4 hare lodged among grass ppr. John (Penzance, co. Cornwall; as borne by George John, of Penzance, esq.) Ar. two bars sa. ; on a chief of the last as many bezants. Crest— An arm in armour, embowed, grasping a sword. John. Ar. a diev. betw. three Cornish choughs sa. beaked and merabered gii. within a bordure engr. of the second. Crest— iwo battle-axes, in saltire, ppr. blades or, thereon standing a Cornish chough as in the arms. John. Sa. a chev. betw. three wilk shells ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ppr. John. Sa. a fesse betw. three wilk shells ar. John. Sa. a fesse betw. three hearts ar. John. Sa. a chev. betw. three trefoils, slipped ar. Johnap-Rhys (Saeth Marchog-yn-Eideirnion, co. Merioneth; derived from Griffith Gogh, son of Khys-ap-levan, Baron of Kymmer, Crogen and Branas, in Eideirnion, ancestor of the Hughes's of Gwerclas, Barons of Kymmer yn-Eideirnion : Margaret (heiress of Saeth Marchog), dau. and heiress of Johnap-Rhys, m. Thomas Vaughan 3 Y .1 o n J O H Salusbury, of Ponty go, esq. third son of Pyers Saliisbury, of RuR-yn-F.ideirnion, esq.) Arms, those of Hughes of Gwerclas. J OH NAP William ( fjord of Mawddwy.son of William, Lord of Mawddwy, living 17 Edward I. fourth son of Owen Cyfeilioc, Prince of Higher Powys, ' afterwards called Powys-Wenwynwyn : Eliza- beth, dau. of John-ap-\Viniam, and sister and heir of Foulk-ap John, Lord of Mawddwy, vi. Sir Hugh de Burgh, and was mother of Sir John de Burgh, lent. Lord of Mawddwy, who had four daus. and co-heiresses: i. Angharad, to John Leighton, of Stretton and Watlesborougb, co. Salop, ancestor of the present Sir Baldwin Leighton, of Watles- borougb, bai-t. ; II. Isabel, 711. to Sir John Lingin ; III. Elizabeth, m. to William Newport ; iv. Eleanor, ?h. to Thomas Mytton, esq. repi-esentative in Parliament for Shrewsbury, who acquired by her the lordship of Mawddwy, ancestor of, i. The Myttons of Halston, co. Salop, by whom the lord- ship of Mawddwy was enjoyed until its alienation by the late John Mytton, of Halston, esq. M.P. for .Shrewsbury ; ii. Myttons of Garth and Penny- land, co. Montgomery; iii. Sir Petrr Mutton, of Llancrch Park, co. Denbigh, knt.) Anns, those of Bleddyn ap-Cynfyn, King of Powys. JoHNES (Llanvairclydoge and Hafodychti'yd ; derived from James Joh.nes, of Llanbadarn fawr, co. Car- dijxan, esq. sheriff in l.'iS-^, third son of Sir Thomas Johnes,of Albermarles, co. Carmarthen, knt. M.P. The late Thomas Johnes, of Hafod, esq. M.P. and lord-lieutenant for Cardiganshire, died, without surviving issue, in 1816 ; his only brother, the Rev. Samuel Johnes, Rector of Welwyn, has taken the name of Knight, that of his maternal ancestors). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three ravens ppr. within a bordure invected gu. bezantee. Crest — Two battle-axes saltireways sa. Johnes (Dolecothy , co. Carmarthen ; a younger branch of the Johnes's of Hafod, being descended from John, second son of Thomas Johnes, of Dolecothy, esq. and grandson of Thomas Johnes, of Llanvair- clydoge, esq. M.P. for Cardiganshire from 1713 to 1722: the present representative is John Johnes, of Dolecothy, esq. harrister-at-law). Amis, &c. as the pi'eceding. Crest — Deus pascit corros. Johnes (London). Az. a lion ramp. betw. three crosses formee fitchee or, a chief of the last. Crest — A lion ramp, or, supporting an anchor az. fluke of the fir-st. Johnes (Monmouthshire, 157.3). Ar. on a chev. betw. three birds sa. a lion's head erased of the field, betw. two trefoils, slipped vert, within a bordure engr. plattee. Crest — Two battle-axes in saltire ppr. handles or. Johnes. Az. a lion pass. betw. three crosses pattte fitchee or, a chief of the last. Johns (Trewince, CO. Cornwall). Ar. three Cornish choughs sa. ('rest — Two battle-axes in saltire ppr. Johns. Az. a lion ramp, or; on a chief of the last three crosses pattee of the first. Crest — On a mural coronet a serpent nowed vert. Johns. Az. crusily or, a lion ramp. erm. Johnson (New York, America ; since of Twickenham, CO. Middlesex, bai't.) Ar. two lions counter-ramp, supporting a dexter hand gu. ; in chief three estoiles, and in base a salmon naiant. Crest — An arm emliowed, the hand grasping a sword ppr. Motto — Deo regique liber. Johnson (Bath, co. Somerset, bart.) Per pale sa. and az. ; on a saltire ar. betw. tbi'ee towers or, fired ppr. one in chief and two in fesse, and two tilting-spears saltirewise in base of the second, five cocks of the first. Crest — A tower ar. on the battlements a cock ppr. Supporters (granted by royal warrant, 1833) — Dexter, a grenadier of the 28th (or North Gloucester) Ri gt. of Foot, habited and accoutred, and anns ordered ppr. ; sinister, a liglit infantry man of the same regt. habited and accoutred, and ai-ins trailed ppr. supporting M'itli his exterior hand a flagstaff also ppr. therefrom flowing a banner gu. inscribed ** New Ross" in letters of gold. Motto — \'icisti et vivimus. Joh\son (Edinburgh). Ar. a saltire sa. betw. an in- crescent and decrescent in the flanks az. and a palm branch, in base vert ; on a chief of the second tlii-ee cushions of the first. Crest — A winged spur ppr. Motto — Nunquam non paratus. Johnson (Goldington, co. Bedford). Az. a chev. or ; in chief two eagles volant, in base a sun of the second. Johnson (Milton-Brian, CO. Bedford). Ar. on a pile az. three ounces' heads, erased of the first. Johnson (as borne by the Rev. RoiiERT Henky John- son, Rector of Lutterworth, and Vicar of Clay- brook, CO. Leicester). Arms, same as the preced- ing. Crest — A lion's head erased gu. ducally crowned or, betw. two ostrich feathers ar. Johnson (Bedfordshire and Loudon). Az. a chev. betw. thi'ee eagles rising or. Johnson ( Boaconsfield, co. Bucks). Per pale az. and gu. a cross fl ry or, a chief of the last. Crest — A cubit arm habited or, grasping in the hand ppr. a cross flory of the first. Johnson (Cheshire). Quarterly, per fesse indented or and az. in the first quarter an eagle with wings expandr d sa. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, an eagle as in the arms. Johnson (Cheshire). Ar. nine pheons, meeting in point, six in chief and three in base sa. Crest — An arm in armour, holding in the hand all ppr. an arrow ar. with a phe(m's head or. Johnson (Killesworth, co. Durham ; granted 20 May, 1569). Per pale sa. and az. a saltire ar. charged with five cocks of the first, betw. three towei-s flaming, and two spears saltireways in base or. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour, firing a pi.stol all ppr. Johnson (Twyzell, co. Durham ; the last male heir, Michael Johnson, of Twyzell, esq. m. Mary, dau. of William Eure, of Elvet, esq. grandson of William Lord Eure, and d. in 17I-I, leaving three daus. and co-heirs, of whom the eldest, Mary, tn. first, John Brockholes, of Claughton, co. Lancaster, esq. by whom she was mother of Catharine, wife of Charles, Duke of Norfolk ; and secondly, Richard Jones, of Catou.co. Lancaster, esq.) Sa. on a bend or, betw. two sliacklebolts ar. three pheons gu. Crest — A leopard's head, per pale, az. and sa. bezantee, from the mouth and ears flames of fire ppr. (Another crest — A tiger's head couped sa. bezantee.) Johnson (Essex). Ar. on a cliev. sa. an estoile of sixteen points or, betw. three lions' beads erased gu- Johnson (Winford, co. Gloucester, and Tunbridge, co. Kent). Ar. a fesse lozengy betw. three lions' beads erased gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a nag's head sa. Johnson (Hampshire). Erm. on a chief az. three bezants. Johnson (Spring Grove, Mount Montrath, Ireland). Per pale, sa. and az. ; on a saltire gu. five cocks ar. betw. thresh towers or, out of the battlements thereof a cock of the same, one in chief and two in the flanks ; in base, two spears in saltire of the fifth. Crest — A tower or, out of the battlements thereof a cock sa. Johnson (Ireland). Ar. three pheons az. ; on a chief gu. as many mascles of the field. Crest — A sword and key in saltire ppr. Johnson (Nethercourt and Margate, co. Kent). Quar- terly, per fesse indented sa. and or, in the chief dexter quarter a pelican vulning her breast, of the second. Johnson (Kent, l(i05). Quarterly, az. and gu. over all a cross patonce or, a chief of the last. Crest — An arm erect, habited per pale az. and or, hold- ing in the hand ppr. a cross patonce of the se- cond. Johnson (as granted to William Johnson, B. D.) Ar. a chev. az. betw. three pluons gu. on a chief of the second an open book, representing the Holy Bible, ppr. edged and sealed or, thereon inscribed " Pro- verbs, chap. xxii. v. 6," betw. two crosses flory of the last. Crest — A pheou, as in the arms, sur- mounted by a star of eight points or. Johnson (Warrington, co. Lancaster, 1741). Or, a J on J o H lioti pass, reguard. az. ou a chief, dovetailed vert, three acorns slipped and leaved of the first. Johnson (Withcot, co. Leicester; granted 1727). Ar. oil a bend gn. three pheons or, a canton erm. Crest — A denii griffin gu. collared erm. holding betw. the claws a pheon or. JoHNSuN (Gainsborough, co. Lincoln ; granted by patent 7 May, 1.579). Ar. on a bend sa. three ermine spots of the first. Crest — A leopard pass guard, sa. plattee and bezantfee. Johnson (Stamford, co. Lincoln). Ar. three boars' heads sa. couped gu. JoHvsoN (Thwate, co. Lincoln; Blackwall, co. Mid- dlesex ; and Norfolk). Or, a water bouget sa ; on a chief of the second, tliree bezants. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, per i)ale, ar. and az. two wings expanded, counterchanged. Johnson (Tower, Loudon; granted June, 1604). Gu. three spears' heads ar. a chief erni. ('rest — A spear's head ar. betw. two branches of laurel vei't, crossing each other over the spear's head. Johnson (London; borne by Thomas Johnson, esq. Jjord Mayor of that city in 1841). Az. on a chev. ar. three pheons gu. in the dexter chief qiiarter a sun in splendour ppr. in base two swords, points upwards in saltire, encircled with a double chain, all or. Crest — A cock ar. combed and wattled or, standing upon a fasces of the last. Johnson (London; Iler. OJ). London, c. 24). Ar. a pheon az. betw. three mascles gu. Crest — A tiger's head erminois, luaned ar. Johnson (London). Erm. on a chev. az. three be- zants, a mullet for diff. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a swan's neck or. Johnson (London). Az. a cross betw. four pheons or. Johnson (London). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. bezantee, an estoile of eight points or. Johnson (London). Ar. on a pile az. three wolves' heads erased of the field. Johnson (London, and Yorkshire, 1634). Az. on a cher. ar. three pheons gu. in the dexter chief quarter a sun or. Crest — A cock ar. combed and wattled or, on the body three guttees de sang. Johnson (Liniehouse, co. Middlesex). Gu. on a chief indented or, four human hearts of the first ; over all, on a bend of the second, three peas, slipped, stalked, and leaved, vert, the pea pendent. Crest — A triangular harrow or. Johnson (Great Yarmouth, co. Norfolk ; granted 10 Sept. 1660). Ar, a fesse embattled counter em- battled, betw. three lions' heads erased gu. ducally crowned or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a leopard's head and neck gu. Johnson (Northamptonshire). Az. on a bend raguly betw. two cocks ar. crested and jelloped or, a snake vert. Johnson (Newcastle-upon-Tyne). Crest — A stalk of wheat ppr. Motto — Nunquam non paratus. Johnson (Northumberland). Sa. on a bend betw. two turrets ar. three pheons gu. ; on a chief or, a lion pass. betw. two lozenges az. Johnson (North LufTenham, co. Nottingham, and South Lufl'enham,co. Rutland). Ar. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. crowned or. Crest — A lion's head erased gu. ducally crowned or, betw. two ostrich feathers ar. (A/iotlier crest — Out of a ducal coronet ar. a leopard's head or.) Johnson (North Buffenham, co. Rutland). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three lions' heads couped, gu. crowned or. Johnson. The same Arms. Crest — A lion's head gu. crowned or, betw. two ostrich feathers ar. Johnson (Staffordshire, and Suffolk). Per bend, ar. and sa. three trefoils slipped and counterchanged. Crest — On a mount vert an ibex sejant, erm. du- cally gorged, crined, and tufted or, attired ar. Johnson (as borne by the late Rev. Croxton Johnson, Rector of Wilmslow, co. Chester, who, by Frances, his wife, dau. of Ralph Peters, of Platbridge, co. Lancaster, esq. left issue, Croxton, Bertie, George, Henry, Edward, Ralph ; Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. George Sliiffner; Frances, wife of the Rev. John Bingham, Rector of Great Gaddesdon, co. Hertford; Clare, wife of Thomas Parr, of Grap- penhall, co. Lancaster ; and Eleanor, wife of Richard Corbet, esq.) Gu. on a saltire ar. betw. three towers or, fired ppr. one in chief and two in the flanks, and two tilting spears saltireways, in base, of the second, five game cocks of the first. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour, firing a pistol all ppr. Motto — Fugites fares onanes. Johnson (Tyldesley, co. Lancaster ; now represented by Ormerod of Tyldesley). Ar. a saltire sa. ou a chief gu. two cushions or. Crest — A spur erect, betw. two wings or, straps and biickles gu. Johnson (as borne by John Johnson, of Runcorn, co. Chester, esq ) Or, a saltire vair, betw. two cocks' heads erased in pale sa. combed and wattled gu. and two pheons in fesse of the third. Crest — A crescent or, issuant therefrom a pheon, the whole betw. two wings sa. Motto — Servabo fidem. Johnson. Az. on a bend embattled ar. a snake vert, betw. two cocks of the second, crested and jelloped or. Crest — On a mount vert a talbot couchant ar. collared and chained or. Johnson. Erm. on a chev. az. three bezants. Crest — Out of a mural coronet gu. a cubit arm erect, vested or, turned up ar. holding in the hand ppr. a scimetar of the thii-d, hilt of the second. Johnson. Ar. a saltire sa. Crest — A sword and dagger in saltire, blades ar. hilts and pomels or. Johnson. Ar. a lion pass. gu. on a chief three oak sprigs bearing acorns ppr. Crest — A wolf pass, holding in the mouth a sprig of woodbine in full blossom, all ppr. Johnson. Per pale, or and az. a fesse counter- changed. Crest — .\ mermaid holding in her dex- ter hand a sceptre, and in her sinister a mirror, all ppr. Johnson. Sa. on a bend ar. betw. two pair of men- hacles of the second, three pheons gu. ; on a chief or, a demi lion ramp, issuant, az. betw. two lozenges of the same. Crest — A lion's head guard, erased, per pale,gu. and sa. bezantee and collared or. Johnson. Or, a water bouget sa. Crest — Out of a ducal crown, per pale ar. and az. a pair of wings per pale, counterchanged. Johnson. Sa. on a fesse or, betw. a nag's head and two buglehorns in chief, and another in base, ar. garnished of the second, a demi lion ramp. betw. two pheons az. Johnson. Az. a woolpack ar. Johnson. Ar. on a cross raguly, betw. fotir pheons gu. five bezants. Johnson. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three lions pass. sa. JoHNSo.N. Per pale, az. and gu. ; on a chev. ar. betw. three fieurs-de-lis or, as many escallops of the second. Johnson. Per bend, ar. and sa. three cinquefoils, pierced, all counterchanged. Johnson. Gu. tliree greyhounds, courant, in pale, ar. collared or. Johnson. Gu. on a chief, indented, or, four body- hearts of the field ; over all a bend vert. Johnson. Per pale, az. and gu. ; on a chev. betw. three fleurs-de lis or, as many escallops of the second. Johnson. Az. on a saltire ar. five trefoils, slipped, vert. Johnson. Or, three fusils, in fesse, sa. Johnson. Az. a fesse engr. erm. betw. three escal- lops or. Johnson. Parted per pale and per bend, or and ar. counterchanged. Johnson (Walton House, co. Cumberland). Ar. ou a saltire sa. five bezants, on a chief gu.an Eastern crown betw. two woolpacks, or. Crest— An estoile within a spur erect, betw. two wings elevated or. Johnson N. Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three lions' heads, erased gu. bezantee, an estoile or. Crest — A grey- hound's head, couped vert, collared or. Johnston (Anstruther, Scotland). Ar. a saltire sa. within a bordure wavy vei't, charged with three bezants ; on a chief gu. as many cushions or. Crest — A winged spur or. Motto — Assiduitate. J OH J O H Johnston, or Johnstone (Ireland). Or, a saltire and chief gu. ; on the last three cushions of the field. Crest — A dexter arm, in armour, embowed, hand apauttee, ppr. Johnston (Benholm, Scotland). Ar. a saltire gu. ; on a chief of the last three cushions or, within a bordure. Johnston (Johnston and Hilton, N.B.. and Burnham Grove, co. Serks, bart.) Ar. a saltire engr. sa. on a chief gu. three cushions, or. Crest — A sword and dagger in saltire, points upwards, all ppr. Mottoes — Paratus ad arma; and, Vive ut postea Tivas. Johnston (Blackwood, Scotland). Ar. a saltire sa. ; on a chief of the last three cushions or. Johnston (Caskieben, Scotland; descended from Stiven de Johnson, living temp. David Bruce, by Margaret his wife, dau. and heir of Sir Andrew Garioch, of Caskieben, knt.) Quarterly ; first and fourth, ar. a saltire sa. and on a chief gn. three cushions or, for Johnston ; second and third, az. on a bend, betw. three harts' heads, erased, ar. attired or, as many crosses crosslet I fitchee of the second, for Mar and Garioch, of Caskieben, composed together in one coat. Crest — A phoenix in flames, ppr. Supporters — Two Indians ppr. wreathed about the head and middle with laurel vert. 3fotto — Vive ut postea vivas. Johnston (Clathrie, Scotland). Ar. a saltire, in- Tecked, sa. betw. two pellets, in fesse ; on a chief gu. three cushions or. Crest— A star issuing out of clouds ppr. Motto — Appropinquat Dies. Johnston (Gormach, Scotland). Ar. a saltire and chief nebulee sa. the last charged with three cushions of the first Cresc — A spur rowel within two branches of palm, in orle, ppr. Motto — Sccurior quo paratior. Johnston (Gratney, Scotland). The same Arms, with two mullets, one in chief, and the other in base. Crest — A man, armed cap a-pie, on horse- back, brandishing a sword. Motto — Nunquam non paratus ; but afterwards, as matriculated in the Lion Register, ar. a saltire sa ; on a chief gu. three cushions or. Crest, as above. Motto — Cave paratus. Johnston (Poltoun, Scotland). Ar. a saltire sa.; on a chief wavy of the last three cushions or. Crest — A spur ppr. betw. two wings ar. Motto — Sic paratior. Johnston (Westraw, Scotland). Ar. a saltire sa. ; on a chief gu. three cushions or, in base a man's heart cnsigned with an imperial crown ppr. Crest and Motto, as of Annandale. Johnston (Carnsalloch, co. Dumfries; a branch of Annandale, now represented by the Rt. Hon. Sir Alexander Johnston, son of the late Alexander Johnston, esq. by the Hon. Hester Maria Napier, his wife, dau. of Francis, fifth Lord Napier; Sir Alexander m. Louisa, only dau. of the late Lord William Campbell, Capt. R. N.son of John, fourth Duke of Argyll, and has issue). As Johnstone of Westerhall, bart. Johnston (Cowhill, co. Dumfries; represented by Charles Johnston, of Cowhill, esq. Rear-Adm. R. N.) Arms, Crest, and Motto, same as John- stone of Westerhall. Johnston (as borne by Andrew Gregory Johnston, of Fulton House, co. Suflfolk, esq.) As Annan- dale. Johnston (Wordniilns, Scotland). Ar. a saltire sa. betw. two escallops in fesse ; on a chief of the second three cushions of the first. Crest — A hand ppr. holding an escallop gu. Motto — Sine fraude fides. Johnston (Worriston). Ar. a saltire engr. sa.; on a chief gu. three cushions or. Johnston. Ar. a saltire sa. ; on a chief gu. three cushions of the field, each charged Avith a pellet. Crest — A griffin's head erased gu. Johnston, or Johnstone (Johnston in Annandale, co. Dumfries ; derived from Sir John de Johnston, knt. one of the guardians of the West Marches in lill. James Johnston, of Johnston in Annandale, the representative of the family temp. Charles 1. was created Earl of Hartfell, and was great grandfather of George Johnston, third Marquess of Annandale, who d. in 1792, since which period the honours of the house of Annandale have remained dormant, although claimed by Sir George Frederick John- ston, bart. ; John James Hope Johnston, esq. ; John Henry Goodinge Johnstone, esq.; Dougal Camp- bell, M.D. ; Sir Robert Graham, of Esk, bart.; and James Johnstone, of Droraore Lodge, co. Monaghan, esq.) Ar. a saltire sa. on a chief gu. three cushions or. Crest — A spur erect or, winved ar. Supporters — Dexter, a lion ar. armed and langued az. crowned with an imperial crown or ; sinister, a horse ar. furnii^hed gu. Motto — Nun- quam non paratus. Johnstone-Vanden Bempde (Hackness Hall,co. York, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a saltire sa. in base a human heart ensigned with a regal crown or, on a chief gu. three woolpacks gold, for Johnstone ; second and third, per fesse, the chief or, the base per pale gu. and vert, a demi eagle, with two heads displ. issuing in chief sa. the dexter base charged with a tower, the sinister base with five towers, in saltire, of the first, the gate and portcullis of each ppr. for Vanuen-Beiipue. Crests — First, a winged spur erect or, straps gu. buckle ar. for Johnstone ; second, out of the battlements of a tower ar. a demi eagle with two heads displ. sa. wings or, charged on the breast with a sword fesseways, the point towards the dextei", ppr. for Vanden-Bempde. Motto — Nunquam non paratus. Johnstone (Twickenham, co. Middlesex). Ar. a sal- tire sa. ; on a chief gu. three cushions of the first. (Another, the cushions or.) Johnstone (Corehead and Lochhouse, Scotland). Ar. on a saltire, invecked, gu. a spur or ; on a chief engr. of the second three cushions of the third. Crest — A spur or. Motto — Ad arma paratus. Johnstone (Newby, Scotland). Ar. a saltire wavy sa ; on a chief gu. three cushions, lozengeways, or. Johnstone (Stratton, Scotland). Ar. a saltire sa. within a bordure ; on a chief gu. three cushions or. Crest — An arm in armour, holding in the glove a sword erect, all ppr. Motto— SeaiT^er pa- ratus. Johnstone (Westerhall, co. Dumfries, bart.; derived from Matthew, second son of Sir Adam Johnston, a distinguished commander at the battle of Sark iu 1448, ancestor of the noble house of Annandale). Ar. a saltire sa. on a chief gu. three cushions or, in ba.se a man's heart, ensigned with an imperial crown, ppr. Crest — A spur betw. two wings or, leathered gu. Motto — Nunquam non paratus. Johnstone (Alva, co. Clackmannan ; a branch of the Westerhall family, founded by John Johnstone, fifth son of Sir James Johnstone, third bart. of Westerhall, a distinguished member of the Hon. E. I. C.'s Bengal Civil Service, who d. in UM. His grandson is the present James Johnstone, of Alva, esq. Arms, &c.same as Johnstone, of West- erhall, bart. Johnstone (as borne by the late James Johnstone, of Dromore Lodge, co. Monaghan, esq. a descendant of the Johnstones of Annandale, and a claimant of their honours ; his only son, Charles Johnstone, esq. is an officer in the E. I. C.'s Military Service.) Arms, &c. as Johnstone of Annandale. Johnstone (Snow Hill, co. Fermanagh; founded by William Johnstone, esq. who is presumed to have been a member of the Annandale family ; his great- grandson is the present John Douglas Johnstone, of Snow Hill, esq.) Arms and Crest, as Annan- dale. Johnstone (Mylnefield, and afterwards of Galabank ; descended from Newby ; now represented by Ed- ward Johnstone, of Edgbaston Hall, co. Warwick, M. D. son of the late James Johnstone, of Gala- bank, M. D.) Ar. a saltire sa. on a chief gu. three cushions or. Crest — A spur with wings or, leather gu. ilfo<rtheii ; a younger branch of the family of Jones of Llansadaial, now repre- sented by John Jones, of Copeldavi and Ystrad, esq. M.P. for Cannarthenshire, only surviving sou of the late Thomas Jones, of Ystrad, esq. by Anna Maria his wife, dau. and co heir of John J(tues, of Crynfyn, co. Cardigan, esq.) Ar. a flowered chev. gu. betw. three stags* heads cabossed ppr. Crest — A stag's head ppr. Motto — Heb Dduw Heb Ddion. Jones (Trewythen, co. Montgomery; derived from Cadwgan, Lord of Nannau, in Merioneth , younger son of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, King of Powys. The senior male line tenuiuated in an heiress, Mary, who VI. Bowen Joues, esq. son of Wythen Jones, of Cefn Penworth, derived from Wythen Jones, second son of Wythen Jones of Trewythan ; of this marriage there was issue, an eldest son, the Rev. Evan Jones, of Trewythen, ancestor of the present Wythen Jonrs, of Trewythen and Rhiewport, esq.) Quarterly, or, a lion ramp. gu. laugued and armed of the first; second and third, sa. three nags' heads ai". Crest — A lion ramp, as in the anas, yl/^o^/o— Frangas non llectes. Jones (Llauio, CO. Cardigan; descended from Daniel Jones of Llauio, who took the name of Jones in ; he was sou of John ap Griflith Goch, by Margaret his wife, dau. of David Llwdd of Cryn- fryn, and grandson of Griffith Goch, by his wife, a dau. of levan Lewis of Llangytho). Or, a lion ramp, reguard. sa. within a boi'dure engr. gobony ar. and az. Jones (as borne by John Collier Jones, D.D. Rector of Exeter College, Oxford, son of Richard Jones, of Plympton, co. Devon, Surgeon, who was grand- son of Thomas Jones, of Llanio, esq. high sheriff of Cardigan in 1739). ArmSy as the preceding. Jones (Llauerchrugog, co. Denbigh ; derived from Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, Founder of the IIL Royal Tribe of North Wales and Powis, seventh in de- scent from Rhodri Mawr, or the Great, King of Wales, and now represented by Thomas Jones, esq. only son of the late William Jones, of Llan- erchrugog Hall, esq. who died in 1826). Quarterly, first, ar. a lion ramp. sa. armed and langued gu, on a chief az. three garbs or, for Jones of Glyn Arthur ; second, or, a lion ramp. gu. for Bleduyn AP Cvnffn; tiiird, az. the Three Mrn of Kent guard, in fesse ppr. wreathed and cinctured vert, bearing clubs also ppr. and shields ar. charged with crosses gu. for Wood of Goodnestone, co. Kent; fourth, gu. a chev. betw. three falcons rising or, for Smallman; fifth, ar. a bull pass, sa, armed and unguled or, for Bwla ; sixth, sa. three nags' heads erased ar. for Jones of St. George ; seventh, gu. a lion ramp, within a bordure engr. or, for Talbot ; eighth, per bend sinister erm. and ermines, a lion ramp, or, armed and langued gu. for Trevor ; ninth, az. a wolf jmss. ar. armed and langued gu. for Gkllyn ap Bi aiud Rhudl). Crest — A garb or. Motto — Look to the past. JoNTS (borne by Robert Jones, of Fitzroy Square, London, and Clifton, co. Gloucister, esq.) Or, a lion ramp. az. impaling, or, a lion ramp. sa. for Eliza ueth , the youngest daughter of Richard Cres- wick, of Sheffield, esq. and widow of Sir Joseph Ratclifie, of Milues Bridge House, co. York, bart. who died in 1819. Crest — A buck at gaze ppr. Jones (Dol-yn-Edeirnion, co. Merioneth ; derived, through a Receiver-General of North Wales, from Jestyn ap Gwrgant, Lord of Glamorgan, whose last descendant in the direct male line, seated at Llanrhaiadr Dyffryn Clwyd, died in the begin- ning of the seventeenth century, and was buried in the parish churc!i, where there is a monument to his memory.) See Jones, Merionethshire. Jones (Goodrich, co. Hereford, originally of Bwlcli Gwent, CO. Carmarthen). Ar. gu. three arrov.s or, feathered and bearded ar. Crest — A hand and dart. Jones (Nass, near Lydney, and Hay Hill, near Newn ham, CO. Gloucester; seated at the former place since the reign of Elizabeth). Ar. a lion rump. gu. Crest — A Cornish chough ppr. Jones (Benada Abbey, co. Sligo ; descended from Sir Roger Jones, knt. and now represented by Daniel Jones, of Bennda Abbey, esq. high sherifl" of Sligo 1837, son of George Jones, esq. and Mary his second wife, eldest daughter of Myles Keon,of Keon Brook, CO. Leitrlm, esq. and grandson of Roger Junes, of Benada Abbey, esq. by Eleanor his wife, dau. of Daniel Kelly, of Cargins, co. Ruscouimon, esq.) Gu. on a cross betw. four mullets pierced or, a pheon of the field. Crest — A wing erect ar.semee of estoiles. Motto — Pawb-yn ol-ei arfer (Welsh); in English — Every one according to his own custom. Jones { Maes-y-Gannedd ; derived from levan of Maes- y Gannedd, son of levan ap levan, Constable of Harlech Castle, temp. Henry VI. from Osborne Fitzgerald, Lord of Genyes-y-Muelgwn). Arms^ those of Osborne Fitzgerald. Jones (Fonmon Castle, co. Glamorgan; a very an- cient family, now represented by Robert Oliver Jones, of Fonmon Castle, co. Glamorgan, esq.) Quarterly, iirst, sa. a chev. ar. betw. three spear- heads, ar. the points embraed with blood, (borne J O R J O R as desceniled from Bleddin ap Maeiiavch, tlic last Lord of Brecon); second, ar. a wivern's head eriised . vert, holding in its mouth a dexter hand gii. for the LoRus of Mon.mou i ii ; third, gu. a chev. erm. for Philip Gvvvs, Lord of Wiston, co. Pembroke ; fourth, ar. a stag couchant gu. the horns and hoofs or, and holding in its moutli a branch vert, for AFallt, or ATatilda, dau. and sole heiress of Llewellyn Ychan ap Llewellyn, a large proprietor in Gower, co. Glamorgan). This quar- tered coat i.s taken from a pedigree compiled at the Heralds' Office in 1654, and attested by George Owen, York Herald. Crest — A cubit arm erect, in armour ppr. in the gauntlet a spear of the first, headed ar. enibrued gu. Ju.NEs (Lancych, or Blaencych, co. Pembroke ; des- cended, maternally, from Cadifor Vawr, Lord of Blaencych, and now represented by Walter David Jones, of Lancych, co. Pembroke, esq. M. D. late of Pennar, co. Cardigan). Quarterly; first and fourth, or, a lion ramp, reguai'd. sa. armed and langued gu. for Jones; second and third, sa. three scaling ladders, and betw. the two uppermost a spear's head ar. its point embmed, on a chief gu. a tower triple-turretted of the second, for Lloyu of Ffoeshelig, co. Cardigan, and Lancych, co. Pem- broke). Crest — A lion ramp, reguard. sa. armed and langxied gu. Motto — Sine numine nihilum. Jones (borne by Davio Jones, of Pant-glas, esq. co. Carmarthen, eldest son and heir of John Jones, late of Llandovery, in the said county, banker, and grandson of David Jones, late of Pant-glas, esq. and of Landovery, banker, some time high sheritf for Camarthenshire). Ar. on a mount vert a repre- sentation of a Pembrokeshire ox, statant ppr. a chief gu. thereon a falcon ar. belled betw. two stags' heads erased or. Crest-~X mount vert, thereon a representation of a Pembrokeshire ox's head in profile erased, ppr. bezantee. Motto — Da-Ei-Fydd. Jones (as granted to Mokcan Jones, esq. son of Jacob Jones, of Kilwendeage, co. Pembroke, esq. and a descendant of the families of Morgan, Jones, and Trench, a branch of the Trenches of Ii-eland). Ar. on a chev. betw. two bulls' heads erased in chief, and a lion pass in base az. a tower eusigned by a ducal coronet or, betw. two boars' heads couped of the field. Crest — A boar's head erased az. tusked or, in front of a dexter ami embowed in aiTnour, ppr. garnished gold, the hand within a gauntlet in the attitude of striking with a scime- tar, also ppr. the hilt of the second. Motto — Pro patria et rege. Jones. Gu. a chev. az. betw. three nags' heads, erased, ar. Crest — A nag's head as in the arms. Jones. Quarterly, sa. and gu. a cross, ar. ; in the first and fourtli quartei's three lance-rests or ; in the second and third, as many cockatrices of the last. Jones. Az. a mullet ar. in chief two eagles displ. of the second. JoPE (Merifield, co. Cornwall). Ar. in chief two pheons, and in base a mullet, sa. Crest — An ante- lope, sejant, erm. supporting with the dexter foot a shield, per pale, or and ar. JoPLiNG, or Jopplinc. Ar. a decrescent gu. betw. three mullets az. Crest — A dexter hand ppr. hold ing up an escallop or. Jupp (Winkton House, co. Hants). Gu. a garh ; on a chief ar. a ship in full sail ppr. Crest — On a garb, lying fesseways, a cock crowing, all ppr. Jopp (Scotland). The same ylrw.5. Crest — On a garb, in fesse, or, a cock, crowing, ar. Motto — Sic | donee. JoRCEY , or Jorge. Ar. a fesse betw. three lions ramp. sa. Crest — A hand ppr. holding a swan's head and neck, erased ar. beaked gu. JOROEY. Per pale, gu. and az. three eagles displ. ar. JoRoEY, or JoiiCiE. Ar. on a bend az. three water bougets or. JoRCY. Per pale, az. and gu. nn eagle displ. ar. armed or. JoRDAiNE (Windsor Forest, co. Berks; temp. Edward IL) Sa. three mullets of six points, pierced, ar. within a bordure erm. Jordan (Dorsetshire). Az. semee de crosses crosslet, a lion ramp. or. Jordan (Ireland). The same Arms as of Wilts. Crest — An arm, embowed, holding a dagger, ppr. Jordan (Leicestershire). Quarterly ; first, ai-. three mullets gu. ; second, sa. a chev. or, betw. three garbs ar. Jordan (Somersetshire ; Chiltern and Whitley, co. Wilts, ICflJ). Az. a lion ramp. betw. eight crosses crosslet fitchfee or ; a chief of the second. (Another, the lion charged with a crescent gu.) Crest — \ mount or, over it a scroll with this Motto — Percussa resurgo. (^Another crest — A football, ppr.) Jordan (Catwick and Charlwood, co. Surrey). Three coats and crests. First, temp. F.dward I. viz. az. semee of crosses crosslet, a lion ramp. or. Crest — A lion, sejant or, sustaining a cross crosslet fitchee of the same; the which crest, granted 16'29. Second, sa. an eagle betw. two bendlets ar. ; on a chief or, three almond leaves vert. Crest — An almond tree, with fruit or. Third, sa. an eagle displ. in bend, betw. two cotises ar. a chief or. Crest — A demi lion or, issuant, resting on the sin- ister foot, and holding in the dexter an eagle's head, erased sa. Note — This alteration in the arms and crest by grant 2 June, 1631. See Vincent's Surrey, College of Arms. Jordan (as borne by the Rev, Richard Jordan, Vicar of Hoo, CO. Kent, and Mouiitfield, co. Sussex, son of the Rev. I homas Marshall Jordan, Rector of Barmiug, by Susanna his wife, dau. and co-heire.ss of Daniel Woodgate, of Stonepit, esq.) Sa. an eagle displ. in bend betw. two cotises ar. a canton sinis- ter or. Crest — A lion sejant or, holding in his dexter foot an eagle's head erased sa. Jordan (Wiltshire). Per pale, az. and or, a chev. betw. three lozenges, all counterchanged ; on a chief gu. three martlets of the second. Jordan (Lancashire). Az. a cinquefoil erm. betw. three serpents nowed, or, a bordure, engr. of the second. Crest — A crescent, or, issuing therefrom a plume of five feathers az. entwined by a sei- pent, gold. Motto — .\rte non vi. Jordan. Ar. a cross patonce betw. four martlets gu. Crest — A martlet with wings displ. gu. Jordan. Per pale, or and az. a chev. betw. three lozenges counterchanged ; on a chief gu. three martlets of the second. Jordan. Az. nine lozen;;es, three, three, and three. Jordan. Ar. three mullets gu. Jordan (Pembrokeshire ; of Anglo-Norman origin, the first settler in Wales having been Jordan de Cant- ington, one of the companions of Martin de Tours, in his conquest of Kemmcs, temp. Conquest. At the close of the fourteenth, or beginning of the fifteenth century, Leonard Jordan m. the heiress of Dom- pledale : the family, which was once widely dis- persed over Pembrokeshire, is now extinct in the male line ; Frances, fourth dau. and co heir of the late Barret Bowen Jordan, of Neeston, co. Pem- broke, esq. by Martha his wife, youngest dau. of John Adams, of Whitland, co. Carmarthen, esq. m. in 1807 John Hill Harries, of Priskilly, esq.) Ar. a chev. betw. three greyhounds courant gu. JoRDAYNE (London). Ar. on a fesse betw. three towers, triple-towered, gu. a lion pass, guard, or. Cre.^t — On a cbapeau gu. turned up erm. a hawk or, inside of the wings of the second. JoRDAYNE (Somersetshire). Sa. an eagle displ. in bend, betw. two cotises ar. ; on a chief or, three oak leaves vert. JoRDAYNE. Sa. an eagle in hend, betw. two cotises ar. ; on a chief of the second thi ee escallops vert. JoRDEN (Welynton, co. Salop). Ar. a chev. betw. three greyhounds courant, gu. JoRDEN. The same Arms. Crest — A demi talbot gu. JoRDiN, or Jordan. Sa. an eagle di.'ipl. betw. two bendlets ar ; on a chief or, three oak leaves vert. JoRDO.N. Az. a lion ramp, betw, three crosses cross- J 0 Y J U D let or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet a hand ppr. vested az. brandishing a sword, waved of the first. JoRNEY. Ar. three t'illyflowers slipped, ppr. Joseph. Per chev. az. and vert, in chief three garbs, in base two, chevronways or. Crest — A garb or. Joskin. Gu. three escarhuncles of eight staves or. Joskin, or Joskyn. Gu. three sheaves of arrows, points upward ar. Crest — An antelope s head ar. collared gu. armed sa. JosKYN. Gu. three birdbolts ar. banded az. one in pale, and two in saltire. JosLiN, or JoscELiNE (Mount Tregameuian, co. Corn- wall). Az. three escallops or. JossELYN. Gu. three escarhuncles ar. JossEi.YNE (Essex). Chequy, gu. and az. ; on a fesse of the first an annulet or. JossELYNE, JosELiNE, Or JossELix. The Same Arms. Crest — A bear's head and neck. sa. muzzled or. JossEY (VVestpans, Scotland). Ar. a fesse betw. two Stars in chief az. and a hunting-horn in base sa. garnished gu. Crest — An eye ppr. Motto — Je voy. JosSKY CEtliuburgh). Ar. a fesse wavy betw. two stars, &c. as the last. Crest, as the last. Motto — Manuque. JosuE. Per bend sinister, or and gu. a bat displ. sa. JouLDY (Treyes, co. Cornwall). Ar. a mullet betw. three broad arrows, in chief another mullet of the same. Joule. Ar. a fesse betw. three martlets sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a stag's head afTrontee, ppr. JouRUAN. Gu. three mural coronets ar. masoned sa. Crest — Two anchors in saltire, ppr. JousEY, or JossEY (Scotland). Ar. a chev. betw. two roses in chief and a hunting-horn in base, sa. Jove. Ar. on a chev. per pale, vert and gu. three escallops of the first. JovE. Ar. three lions ramp. sa. JowELES (Kent and Surrey), kr. a tower triple- towered gu. betw. three pheons sa. Crest — A tower gu. surmounted with eight broad arrows falling at the top, four and four, fretty in bend dexter and sinister ar. JowERS (Ipswich, CO. Suffolk). Az. a sun or, betw. three bezants. JovvEiT, or JowiTT. Az. a three-masted galley, sails furled or, flags gu. Crest — A demi pcgasus reguard. wings endorsed ar. holding a flag gu. JowETT (as borne by JiMES Jowett, of Ashton under- Line, esq. a magistrate for the counties of Chester and Lancaster ; John Jowett, of Bredbury, co. Chester, esq. ; audJoNATiUN Jowett, of LowerHall, Mellor, CO. Derby, esq.; sons of the late Jonathan Jowett, of Lower Hall, Mellor, esq.) Arms and Crest, as the preceding. Motto — Animo et pru dentia. JowEiT. Or, a cliev. gu. betw. three lions' heads erased sa. JowiTr (as borne by Edvvaro Jowitt, of Eltofts Thoi-ner, co. York, esq.) Az. on a chev. ar. betw. two chaplets of oak in chief, and a lion sejant guard, in base, or, three buglehorns stringed sa. Crest — A lion sejant guard, gu. the dexter foi'epaw supporting an escutcheon of the arms. JovvLES (Alkhara, co. Surrey; granted 1620, Her. Off. Lo)ido)i, M. 2). The same Arms and Crest as JoWELES. JowsiE (Scotland). Ar. a chev. az. betw. two roses in chief gu. and a hunting-horn in base sa. stringed of the third. Joy (Ireland). Az. a chev. gu. hetw. three fleurs-de- lis in chief ar. and a derai lion ramp, in base of the last. Crest — A hand holding an arrow, point downwards. Joy (London). Or, a chev. vert, guttee ar. betw. three vine leaves of the second. Crest — A falcon standing on a cinquefoil betw. two vine branches, all ppr. Joy (Hartham Park, co. Wilts). The same^rmi and Crest as Joye, Benelield, co. Northampton. Joy. Vert, a lion ramp. ar. surmounted by a fesse gu. Crest — A demi lion ramp. Motto — Pro pa- triii ejusque libertate. Joy (as borne by the late H. Hall Joy, esq. Q. C. of Hartham Park, in the county of Wilts). Az. a cliev. ar. in chief tliree fleurs-de-lis or, and in base a lion ramp. ppr. quartering, second, gu. three battle axes in fusse or. Hall; third, or, on a chev. betw. three vine leaves vert, five guttes d'eau, Joye of Benefield, co. Northampton ; granted 1738 ; fourth, ar. on a chev. engr. betw. thi*ee talbots' heads erased sa. an estoile or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five feathers ar. Motto — Vive la joye. Joyce, Joice, or Joys. Ar. three torfeaux in bend, betw. two benJs gu. Crest — A demi chevalier in armour, brandishing a scimetar, all ppr. Joyce. Gu. a chev. betw. three pine leaves slipped, ar. Joye (Benefield, co. Northampton; granted 1738). Or, on a chev. betw. three vine leaves vert, five guttees d'eau. Crest — A trunk of a vine with two branches, thereon a dove standing, all ppr. Joye (West Kington, co. Wilts). Ar. a lion ramp, gu. Crest — A lion rarap. ar. supporting a ragged staff or. Joye, or Joyer. Per pale, az. and gu. an eagle displ. ar. membered or. JOYLIFF (Estover, co. Dorset ; granted 28 March, 1C()4). Ar. a fesse embattled betw. three pheons sa. JoYNER (London and Sussex ; granted 1591). Az. on a bend ar. an eagle displ. sa. Crest — A dexter arm cmbowed in armour, holding iu the gauntlet a battle-axe, handle or, headed ar. JoYNER (Norroy King of Arms, temp. Henry VIII.) Ar. on a cross az. four fieurs-de-Iis of the first, within a bordnre of the second. JovNER. Az. a cross flurtee betw. four fleurs-de lis or. JoYNER. Ar. on a cross az. five fleurs-de-lis of the first, within a bordure oigr. oft .e second. JoYNER. Or, on a cross engr. within a bordure az. five fleur.s de-lis ar. (Another adds, a label of five points gu.) JoYNER. Ar. a pale az. JoYNER. Vert, a pile ar. issuing out of the dexter quarter ; on a chief or, a rose gu. seeded of the third, barbed of the first. JoYNER. Per chev. vert and erm. ; in chief a pelican or, vulning her breast ppr. JoYNER, or JoYRE. Sa. three crescents or. JoYNES, or Geynes. Gu. a chief vaire. JoYRE. Or, a lion ramp. az. oppressed with a bend g«- Juatt. At. on a cross gu. five fleurs de-lis of the first. Crest — An armed arm ppr. holding a fleur- de-lis or. JuBA. Ar. three pheons az. ; on a chief sa. as many martlets or. Crest — An antelope sejant, ar. tufted, maned, and armed or, resting his dexter foot on an escutcheon, per pale, of the second aud first. JiiBiiS. Ar. on a chev. engr. betw. three bears pass, sa. a mullet of the field. JuBELL, or Inbell. Sa. a bend ar. betw. three tre- foils of the second. JucHEN, or Van Juchen. Vert, in water in base, ppr. a swan, with wings endorsed, naiant, ar. Crest — Two wings expanded, ppr. JucKKs (quartered by Clifton). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three bluebottles (the flower) slipped, ppr. Crest — An arm embowed in ai-mour, ppr. holding a tilting-spear erect ar. headed and tasselled or, thereto aflixed the Holy Standard of the Ti inity, ** per fesse ar. and sa. the device of the Trinity or," fringed gold, the ends of the streamer forked, and floating behind the spear to the dexter. JuDD (London and Tunhridge, co. Kent; Lord Mayor of London, 1550). Gu. a fesse raguly betw. three boars' heads couped ar. JuDD (Middlesex). Gu. a fesse raguly betw. three boars' heads erased ar. Crest — On a ducal coro- net or, a cockatrice, wings displ. ppr. Jude (Bedfordshire). Or, a chev. vert. .•I Z J u s KAR JuDE (Hampshire). Gu. a fcsse engr. sa. betw. three boars' heads couped, ar. having apples in their mouths, eyed and tusked of the field. JuDE (London, 1592). Ar. on a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis gu. as many mullets of the first. Jdde, and Juud. The same Arms. Crest — A ferret pass. ppr. collared and lined or. •luDCK. Or, a Cher. vert. Judith. Az. a chieftain's head couped, ar. betw. two swords, transposed barways or. JuDKiN (Heyford, co. Northampton). Ar. two bars gu. in chief three mullets of the second. JuuKiN. Quarterly, first and fourth, erm. a saltire gu. ; second and third, ar. a chev. gu. betw. three boars' heads couped. Crest — A chevalier on horse- back at full speed, sword in hand. JuDs. Gu. a bend or, betw. six lozenges. JuusoN, or JuuGsoN (Scotland). Per saltire, az. and erm. four lozenges counterchanged. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet two dexter arms in saltire, vested ppr. holding two scimetars in pale. JuDSON. Or, a chev. purp. betw. three dragons' heads erased, vert. JuE. Sa. a fesse betw. three goats pass. ar. armed or. JoK. Per chev. sa. and ar. three elephants' heads erased, counterchanged, crowned or. JuELD (Shropshire). Az. three eagles' heads erased ar. JuERS. Ar. on a bend az. three fleurs-de-lis of the field. JuES, or Jewes. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three blacka- moors' heads couped, ppr. JuEs. Ar. on a bend cotised, az. three mullets or. JiitT. Ar. on a cross gu. five fleurs-de-lis of the field. JucE (Leicestershire). Or, on a chev. vert three leo- pards' heads of the first. Crest — Two battle-axes in saltire, handles gu. headed ppr. enfiled with a ducal coronet or. Juc<; (London). Per pale, gu. and vert, an escar- buncle of eight rays flory, or, within an orle of cinqiiefoils ar. JtJGG. Ar. three roses gu. seeded or. Crest — An oak leaf vert. JuGGELL. Sa. a bend ar. betw. six martlets or. JuGLER (Ryegate, CO. Surrey). Or, two bars az. ; on a canton ar. five billets sa. JuCLER. The same Arms. Crest — Two swords in saltire, ppr. sunnounted by a cross crosslet sa. Juis, or Juiis. Ar. a chev. sa. JuLE. See Jewell. Julius (borne by G. C. Julius, of Richmond, co. Sur- rey, M.D.) Ar. a fesse az. betw. three estoiles gu. Crest — An estoile ar. Julian, or Jui.ion. Ar. a cross crosslet, in saltire, sa. Crest — On a ohapeau a salamander in flames ppr. JuLiEN. Az. a lion ramp. ar. wieluing a sword of the last. Crest — A lion's paw, erased, holding the hilt of a broken sword ppr. Jumper. Ai*. two bars gemelles sa. betw. three mul- lets gu. Crest — A demi lion ppr. supporting a long cross gu. JoNOR ( London). Az. a chev. or, betw. three bezants ; on a chief of the second as many cinquefoils gu. JuoN (Harlston). Ar. a fesse erm. coti.sed sa. JuoN (North Wales). Ar. three fleurs-de lis sa. JuRDtN. Per pale, or and az. a chev. betw. three lozenges counterchanged; on a chief gu. as many max'tlets ar. JuRuoN (Walverton). Az. semee of crosslets or, a lion ramp. ar. on the breast a fleur-de-lis sa. JuRNEY. Az. three gillyflowers ar. Jui'P. Ar. a chev. betw. three eagles' heads, erased, az. Crest— A griffin pass, holding a buckle ppr. JuRV. Az. three portcullises or. Crest — A cubit arm, in armour, holding a caltrap ppr. Just (Monkwearmouth, co. Durham). Sa. a chev. betw. three pigeons' heads, erased ar. Creft — A swan's neck, erased ar. betw. two ostrich feathers, erect, of the first. Justice (East Creichton, Scotland). Az. a sword, in pale ar. hilt and pomel or, supporting a pair of balances, within a boi-dure of the last. Crest— X sword erect. Motto — Non sine causa. J usTicE (Staff'ordshire). Vert, a bend erm. cotised or, betw. three falcons, volant, of the third. Justice. Gu. a chev. betw. three leopards' heads or. Crest — A cat, sejant, ramp. ppr. Justice. Gu. a chev. engr. betw. three leopards' heads or. Justice. Az. a bend erm. cotised or, betw. two fal- cons, volant of the third. Justice. Gu. on a cross couped ar. five mullets sa. Justine, or Justvne. Gu. three chev. ar. Crest — A stag's head, erased, afl'rontee or. Justvne. Barry of six, ar. and az. in chief three torteaux. JuxoN (as borne by the pious and loyal William JuxoN, Bishop of Loudon, and subsequently Arch- bishop of Canterbury, who d. in IGIKi, leaving his nephew. Sir William Juxon, bart. his heir. The representation of the family eventually vested in that of Hp.sketh). Or, a cross gu. betw. four blackamoors' heads, couped at the shoulders ppr. wreatlied about the temples of the field. JuxoN. The same Arms. Crest — An Ionic pillar on a base ar. Ju.XTON (London). Ar. on a fesse dancettee sa. eight bezants, four and four, betw. five herons of the second, beaked and legged gu. JuYS. Ar. three torteaux betw. two cotises gu. KADIE (Scotland). Ar. three piles, issuing from the chief, engr. gu. ; on the centre one a cres- cent of the field. Cresf — A lancet expanded ppr. Afot to— Of i(er per oibem dicor. Kaurad. Ar. two foxes, salient counter salient, in saltire, the sinister surmounting the dexter gu. Cresf — Two anchors in saltire az. Kadivor Vawr. See Cauivor. Kadivor ap Dynawall. See Cadivor. Kaurodharu (Wales). Ar. two foxes counter-salient Kadrohabd (Wales). The same as Kadrau. Crest — A grifiin's head erased sa. Kadwale (Wales). Az. a cross formee filchee or. KiUWALYDiiR. Az. a cross pattee fitcliee or. Kauwall. Az. a cross formee fitchee, betw. eight estoiles or. Crest — A cock's head ar. combed, wat- tled, and beaked gu. betw. two wings expanded sa. holding in the beak a cross formee fitchee or. Kauwall, or Kadwell (Wales). Sa. (another, az.) a cross formee fitchee or. Kadye. See Cauye. Kauyow (Scotland). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. two roses in chief gu. and a holly leaf in base of the last. Kaer. Gu. a cross gringolee erm. heads or. Crest — Issuing out of a crescent, two eagles' heads endorsed. Kagc. Az. a pile issuing from the base in bend sinister or. Cresl — A falcon reguard. resting the dexter claw upon a laurel crown ppr. Kahl. Ar. three demi lions ramp, couped gu. Crest — A camel's head ar. Kaines (Leicestershire). Barry of six, or, az. and gu. Kaines. Or, on a iesse gu. three garbs of the field. Crest — A wolf courant gu. Kairnie (Scotland). Or, three birds az. ; on a chief gu. an acorn betw. two mullets of the field. Kaloway. Ar. on a chev. betw. three leopards' heads sa. as many annulets of the field. Kane (Ireland). Vert, representing sea, three trouts ar. Crest — A roundle vert, charged with a pale indented ar. Kane. Gu. three trouts in fesse ppr. betw. as many e.«toiles or. Crest — An arm embowed in armour, holding a sword ppi'. Karadoc (Wales). Az. a lion ramp, per fesse or and ar. within a bordure of the last. Karben. Az. a fleur-de lis ar. ; on a chief or, a demi lion ramp. gu. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or, an arm from the elbow vested gu. cufi'ed of the first holding up the sun ppr. Karblen. Az. a fleur-de-lis ar. ; on a chief of the last a lion pass. gu. K A V KE A Kabbyll. Az. on a chief ar. a demi lion ramp. gu. Crest — A stag lodged or. Kardovle, or Kardaile. Gu. six annulets ar. three, two, au'I one. Crest — An antelope trippant erin. armed gu. Karduyle. Gu. six annulets ar. two, two, and two. Karuovle. Ar. a fesse betw. six annulets gu. Karcuig (Wales). Sa. a lion rarap. ar. incensed gu. Karkenton, or Karkington, Gu. three bars ar. Crest — Out of an autinue crowu or, a demi lion ramp. gu. Karkettle (Scotland). Ar. abend gu. Karnabye (Northumberland). Ar. two bars az. in chief tliree hurts. Karnabye. The same Arms. Crest — A tritou hold- ing in the dexter hand a trident. Karnabye. The same Arms, adding, on a canton of the first, a lion ramp, of the second. Karr (Zair, Scotland ; granted 1698). Gu. on a chev. ar. three mullets of the first; in base a stag's head erased of the second. Crest — A dexter hand holding a dagger. Motto — Sans peur. KiRR. Gu. on a chev. ar. betw. three bucks' heads erased or, as many mullets of the field. Crest — A dexter arm erect, couped below the wrist ppr. holding a dagger ar. hilt and pomel or. Karricke, or Carjiicke (Gloucestershire). Sa. three cinquefoils ar. Karricke, Karrick, or Carricke. The same Arms. Crest — A dexter arm enibowed ppr. vested gu. cuffed or, hojding a covered cup of the last. Karsvvii.l. Sa. a bend or, a label of five points ar. Karv ELL (Norfolk). Gu. a chev. betw. three leopards' heads ar. Kartell, or Kabwell (Wiggen Hall, co. Norfolk). Ar. a fesse betw. three fleurs-de-lis gu. Kab vell, or Kervell (VVatlington, CO. Norfolk). Sa. three leopards' heads jessant fleurs-de-lis ar. Karvell, Karvill, or Kervell. The same Arms. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a wivern gu. Karvell. Gu. achev. ar. betw. three leopards' heads or. Karvill. Az. a chev. ar. betw. three lions' heads cabossed or. Kassye, or Kayre (Northumberland). Gu.on a chev. ar. three estoiles sa. Kassye. Tlie same Arms. Creit — A dexter hand pointing with two fingers gu. Kater (originally from Lippy in Gennany). Az. on a bend engr. or, betw. two fleurs de lis ar. an eagle with two heads di^pl. sa. Crest — .4 cat ramp. guard, ppr. betw. two elephants' trunks or. Kathcairt. Az. three crosses crosslet fitchee, and issuing out of as many crescents ar. Katheram. Or, on a bend sa. three leopards' heads ar. Crest — An arm, in armour, couped, resting on the elbow, and holding a club ppr. Katherler, Kateler, or Kateller. Az. three Ca- tharine wherls or. Crest— On a chapeau ppr. a lion's head erased az. ducally crowned or. Kathebley, or Katerley. Or, three piles sa. Crest — A hind's head ppr. Kathrens, or Kathrins (Ireland). Quarterly, az. and ar. ; on the first and fourth a martlet or. Crest — A plume of ostrich's feathers ar. enfiled with a ducal coronet or. Katle (of that Ilk). Or, a fleur-de-lis az. oppressed by a fesse and saltire gu. Kaitell (Scotland). Or, a saltire gu. in chief a fleur-de-lis vert, surmounted on the middle with a bar of the second. KiTYNG, Kating, Katting, and Katlyng. Ar. a saltire betw. four pine apples gu. Crest — A demi angel, holding in the dexter hand a griifiu's head erased ppr. Katz (Germany). Quarterly, first, or, a lion ramp, az. ; second, az. ; third, purp. on a mount vert a tree ppr. ; fourth, ar. on a mount, in base, vert, a fox springing ppr. Kavanagh (Borris, co. Carlow; the family of the na- tive kings of Leinster descenltd immediately from Cahih Mac Art Kavanagh, who was created Baron of Ballyane, for life, by patent dated 8 Feb. 1554, wherein he is recognised as " Chief of his Sept, and Captain over all others, the inhabitants of the countries of the Macamores, the Duff'rey, &c." The late representative of the family, Thomas Kavanagh, of Borris House, esq. M.P. for the county of Carlow, died in 1837, leaving several children). Ar. a lion pass. gu. in base two cres- cents of the last. Crest — Issuant from the horns of a crescent ar. a garb ppr. Kavanagh (Ireland). Crest — On the pointof a sword, in pale, a mullet. Kavenagh (Belian, Ireland). Az. a lion ramp. ar. within a bordure of the last. Kawn (Cheshire). Az. three bars ar. Kawson. Or, a bend betw. six crosses crosslet sa. Kawston. Ar. a bend betw. six crosses crosslet sa. Crest — Out of a mural coronet a hand ppr. vested paly of six, ar. and sa. holding a mullet of the first. Kay (East Sheen, co. Surrey, bart.) Ar. on a bend engr. az. betw. two griffins' heads erased gu. an annulet betw. as many crescents or. Crest — A griffin's head erm. collared az. charged with three crescents, and holding in the beak a key or. Motto — Fidem parit intas. Kay ( Edith-Weston, co. Rutland, and Woodsome, co. York). Ar. two bendlets sa. Crest— A goldfinch ppr. Kay (Glatton, co. Huntingdon). The same Arms and Crest, witli a mullet for diflf. Kay (Milshaw, Dalton, and the Heath, co. York). Ar. a martlet in the dexter chief point, betw. two bendlets sa. Crest — A griffin's head erased ar. beaked gu. charged with a martlet sa. holding in the beak a key or. Kay (Newhall, co. York). Ar. two bendlets sa. ; in the sinister chief a martlet of the last. Kay (Yorkshire). Sa. a bend ar. over all a file of three points or. Kay. Ar. on a fesse az. betw. a stag's head erased in chief and a sheaf of arrows in base, three fleurs- de-lis. Cre\t — A martlet volant. Motto — In Deo solo spes mea. Kay (Sunderland, co. Durham, and North Shields, CO. Northumberland). Ar. a bend sinister sa. betw. an annulet, in cliief gu. and a griffin's head erased in base of the second, in the beak a key az. Crest — A griffin's head as in the arms. Kaybi e. Ar. a mound gu. ; on a canton sa. a lion pass. or. Kayble. The same Arms, the lion ramp. Cre.fi — An ann from the elbow ppr. vested erm. cuffed, indented, gu. holding an escarbuncle of the last. Kaye-Lisi er (Denby Grange, co. Y'ork, bart.) Quar- terly, first and foui'th, ar. two bendlets sa. for Kaye ; second and third, erm. on a fesse sa. three mullets or, for Lister ; the whole within a bordure wavy az. Crests — First', a goldfinch ppr. charged on the breast with a rose gu. for Kaye; second, a buck's head ppr. erased wavy or, attired sa. in the mouth a birdbult, bendways, of the third, flighted ar. Motto — Kynd, Kynn, Knawyne, Kepe. Kayle. Quarterly, ar. and sa. billettee, counter- changed. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up ar. a greyhound pass, of tlie last. Kayle (Cornwall). Quarterly, battelly, counter-bat- telly, ar. and sa. Kayle. The same Arms. Crest — A demi talbot, ducally gorged. Kaynell, or Keynell (Bridustone, co. Wilts). Ar. a fesse flory counterflory, gu. Kaynii.le. Ar. a fesse gu. Kaynton. Ar. a pale uebul6e sa. Crest — A mountain ppr. Kayre. Sa. a chev. ar. Kays. Per chev. gu. and sa. three keys or, wards to the sinister. Kea.n (Ireland). Az. a fesse or, over all, on a pile ar. three hearts gu. two and one. Crest — A horse's head erased. Keane (Belmont and Cappoquin, co. Waterford, bart.) Gu. three salmons naiant, in pale ar. Crest — A cat leopard sejant, ppr. supporting with the dexter K E C K EE paw a flagstaff, tliereoii hoisted a uuioii-jact, also ppr. Motto — Felis demulcta mitis. Keane (Saron Keune ; younger brother of Keane, bai-t.) Arms, &c. those "f Keane, bart. Keane (Ireland). Gu. three fishes hauripnt, ar. Crest— On a chapeau a stag, trippant, all ppr. Kkarnev (Ireland). Sa. on a chief ar. three wheat- sheaves Tert. Crest — A ruined castle in flames, ppr. Kkirns (Ireland). Ei-m. on a bend sa. five annulets or. Crest — Out of a heart gu. a band holding a scimetar ppr. Kearsley, or Kearslv (Lancashire and London ; granted 2 Oct. 162i). Or, two bars sa. betw. six lions' heads couped gu. three, two, and one. Crest — A demi eagle erm. winged or. Keate (Woodford, co. Essex ; Hoo and Paul's Wal- deo, CO. Herts ; and Grovehurst, co. Kent). Ar. three mountain cats pass, in pale sa. Keate. The same Arms. Crest — A mountain cat pass. sa. Keating, or Keatince (Ireland). Gu. on a saltire ar. five nettle leaves vert. Crest — A cupid holding in the dexter hand an arrow, and in the sinister a bow, ppr. Keating, or Keching (London). Ar. a sultire gu. betw. four nettle leaves vert. Crest — A boar pass, or, through a parcel of nettles ppr. Motto — Pro- videntia divina. Keating. Or, a saltire gu. betw. four oak leaves vert. Crest— On a mount vert a boar pass. sa. Keais (as bnrue by the late Admiral Sir Richard Goodwin Keats, G.C.B. of Darrant House, Dover, Governor of Greenwich Ho.ipital). Peau, three mountain cats pass, in pale, ar. ; on a canton or, a fesse gu. surmounted by an anchor of the third, encircled by a wreath of laurel vert, for Keats ; quartering or, a lion pass, guard, sa. on a chief gu. thrt-e lozenges vair, for Goodwin. Cre.\f ■ — On a naval coronet or, a tiger statant, guard, ppr. charged on the body with an anchor sa. Sup- porters — The dexter, a triton in the act of blowing a conk sliell, all ppr. a i ibbou round his neck white, edged blue, therefrom pendent a gold medallion, I'epresenting Victory crowning Britan- nia; sinister, a soa-lion ppr. gorged with a collar az. rimmed or, thei'eon the word" Superb," in let- ters of gold ; beneath the collar the ribbon and me- dallion as the dexter. Keats (Berkshire and Gloucestershire). Ar. three mountain cats pass, in pule, sa. Crest — A moun- tain cat as in the arms. Kebeell, or Keuyll (London). Ar. a chev. az. ; on a chief of the second tliree mullets or, pierced sa. Kebill. Ar. a chev. engr. gu. ; on a chief az. three escallops of the field. Kedi.e (Leicestershire). Barry nebulee of six, ar. and sa. ; on a canton gu. a crescent or. Keble (Lord Mayor of Loudon, 1510). Ar. a chev. engr. gu. ; on a chief az. three mullets or. KEELE(West Creting, Old Newton, and Stowmarkct, CO. Sutl'olk). Ar. three bars nebulee sa. a canton gu. Crest — A demi eagle displ. ar. Keble, or Kebei l (Sufiolk). Barry nebulee of six, ar. and az. a canton of the first. Keble. Sa. a chev. engr. or; on a chief ar. three mullets of the field. Creyt — An elephant's head couped, bendy of . . . Keble (Homerston, co. Leicester). Barry nebulee of six, ar. and sa. ; on a canton gu. a crescent of the first. Crest— A demi eagle displ. ar. gorged with a bar gemelle gu. beaked of the last. Keble, or Kebyll. Barry wavy of six, ar. and sa. a canton gu. Kerurne. Ar. a chev. betw. ten crosses pattee sa. Kebyll. Ar. three bars wavy sa. a canton enn. Kebyll, Ar. (another, or) a fe.'^se wavy gu. ; on a c-nton sa. a lion pass, of the field. Keck (as borne by George Anthony Legh Keck, of StaUj^hton Grange, co. Leicester, and Bank Hall, CO. Lancaster, esq. for many years M.P. for the formei- shire, son of the late Anthony James Keck, esq. by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and co-heiress of Peter Legh, of Lyme, CO. Chester, esq. and grandson of Anthony James, esq. who, as devisee of his ma- ternal grandfather, Anthony Keck, esq. changed his own name and arms for those of Keck, in 1737). Sa. a bend erm. betw. two cotises flory counterflory or. Crest — Out of a mural crown gu. a maiden's head erm. purfled or, her hair dishevelled of the same, and flotant, adorned with a chaplet vert, garnished with roses ppr. Kedale. Ar. on a bend az. three mullets or, over all a file of four points gu. Kedall, or Keydall (Cornwall). Ar. a chev. betw. three dolphins sa. Kedall, or Kiddall. Sa. a saltire counter embattled ar. Keddie CEdinburgh). Ar. three piles issuing from the chief engr. gu. the centre one charged with a crescent of the field. Crest — A lancet, open ppr. Motto — Opifer per orbem dicor. Kedmarston (Sufiolk). Ar. three war bells gu. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. Kedslie. Gu. three palets ai-. ; on a chief of the se- cond as many torteaux. Crest — An eagle, with two heads displ. ppr. charged on the breast with a mullet ar. yl/oiMRTON. Ar. a chev. betw. three escallops gu. Kinnaird {Baron Kinnuird). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a fesse wavy betw. three mullets gu. as a coat of augmentation ; second and third, gu. a saltire betw. four crescents or. Crest — A mulh-'t betw. the horns of a crescent or, issuing out of a cloud, within two branches of palm in orle ppr. ; over the crest the motto, Phoebo lux. Supporters ■ — Two savages, wreathed about the head and middle with oak leaves ; their hands which support the shield, in chains hanging down to their feet ; in their other hands a garland of laurel, all ppr. nfottoes — Qui patitur vincit; and, Certa cruce salus. KiNNE. Gu. a chev. ar. Kinnear. Sa. on a bend or, betw. two stags' heads, cabossed ar. armed of the S''Cond, three martlets of the field. Crest — Two anchors in saltire, with cables, all ppr. Motto — I live in hope. KiNNEAR (Edinburgh). Sa. on a bend or, three mart- lets vert, within a boi'dure of the second. Crest — An anchor in pale, az. Motto — Spem fortuna alit. KiNNEAR (Scotland). Sa. on a bend or, three birds vert, in chief a stag's head cabossed of the second, armed gu. Crest — Two anchors saltireways ppr. Motto — I live in hope. KiNNEUAR (Scotland). Az. a saltire engr. ar. Crest — A greyhound courant ar. Motto — Gang forret. KiNNEiR (that Ilk). Sa. on a bend or, three canary birds ppr. Crest and Motto, as Kinn£ar, Scot- land. KiNNER. Gu. a chief dancettee or. KiNNEKAM. Or, a chief ar. charged with three bends gu- Kinnersley. Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three mullets sa. Kinnerton. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three mullets sa. KiNNiMONU (Scotland). Az, a chev. ar. in chief three fleurs-de-lis of the second. Crest — .\u oak tree vert. Motto — Stabo. KiNNoUL, Earl of. See Hay Drusimonu. KiNNYMAN, or Kinsman. Gu. a bull's head ar. armed or. Kinro.ss (Scotland). Gu. two swords in saltire, ar. hilted or, betw. four hands couped, apaumee, ppr. KiNKOSS (Scotland). Gu. a chev. chequy, or and az. betw. three swords paleways, ar. hilts and pomels or. KiNsEY. Ar. a tower gu. Crest— Out of the top of a tower ppr. an arm erabowed, vested vert, hand ppr. holding a spear in fesse. Kinsman, or Kynnesman (Loddington, Pipwell-Ab- bey, and Broughton, co. Northampton). Per pale, az. and gu. three saltires ar. Crei,t — A buck ppr. lodged in fern vert. KiNTHORpE. Ar. a fesse betw. three escallops gu. KiNTORE, Earl of. See Falconer. KiNVER, Per chief indented or and gu. Kinveton, alias Gilbert (Derbyshire). Gu. a bend vaire, ar. and sa. KiNWELMARCH, Or KiLMARCH. Pev fesse erm. and ar. a lion ramp. sa. KiPPEN (Perthshire). Quarterly, first and fourlli, gyronny of eight; second and third, a galley, her s:iils furled. Kipping (Tewdley, co. Kent). Lozengy, or and az. ; on a chief gu. a lion pass, of the first. KiRBY, or KiRKBY (Hawthorn, co. Durham, and Kirkby Tliove, co. Westminster). Ar. on a fesse vert thi-ee crescents or. KiRBV, or KiRKBY. The same Arms. Crest — An anchor gu. entwined with a serpent vert. KiRBY, or KiRKBY. The same Arms. Crest — A flaming heart gu. betw. two branches of palm, iu orle, vei t. KiRBY (Kent). Az. six lions ramp. ar. three, two, and one ; on a canton or, a mullet gu. KiKBY (Meopthams-Bank, Tunbridge, co. Kent. Sherift' of Loudon, 1816-17). Ar. two bars gu. on a canton 4 B KIR KIR of the second a lion's head erased or. Cre.tt — Out of a ducal coronet, per pale or and ar. an ele- phant's head gu. eared of the second, tusked of the first. KiBBY (Waterford). Arm.'! and Crest, as the pre- ceding. Afotto — Patientiu et magnaniraentas. KiRBY (London;. Ar. on a fesse Tert three crosses forni^e or. KiRBY (Nottingham, temp. Elizabeth). Ar. two bars and a canton gu. KiRBY. Ar. two bars gu. ; on a canton of the second a cross moline of the first. Crest — On a chapcau crimson, turned up erm. a cross moline ar. within a circular wreath of the last and gu. KiRBY. Az. a lion ramp, or; on a canton ar. a mul- let gu. KiRBY. Gu. three crosses crosslet or. KiRBY. Ar. a cross within a bordure engr. sa. KiRBY. Ar. on a fesse gu. three crosses crosslet or. KiRBY. Ar. two bars gu. ; on a canton of the second a cross fusily or. Kirch. Ar. a stag salient gu. armed or. Crest — A talbot's head sa. collared and lined gu. Kirch. Ar. a stag salient ppr. armed or. Crest — On a pillar ar. a heart gu. KlRCHAiw, or KiRKHAM. Krm. three lions ramp. gu. within a bordure engr. of the last. KiRDiisTON. Gu. a saltire engr. ar. KiRHii-E, or KiRUiR (Devonshire). Or, an eagle displ. sa. KiRii-L (Leicestershire). Ar. two chev. and a canton gu. KiRK (Retford, co. Nottingham). Ar. a chev. betw. three boars' heads erased sa. Crest — A boar's head erect and erased sa. Kirk (Scotland). Gu. a crosier or, and sword ar. saltireways ; on a chief of the second a thistle Tert. Kirk (Aberfoil, Scotland). The same, within a bor- dure indented ar. Crest — A crosier and dagger in saltire. Motto — Optimum quod primum. Kirk (Edinburgh). Gu. on a saltire ar. a thistle Tert; on a chief of the second three cushions az. Crest — A church ppr. Motto — Votis et conamine. Kirk (Scotland). Az. a crosier and a sword in saltire ar. ; on a chief of the last a thistle vert. Crest — A fox sejant gu. Kirkaluie (Grange, Scotland). Gu. a chev. betw. three stars in chief and a crescent in base or. Crest — A roan's head, with the face looking up- wards, ppr. Motto — Fortissima Veritas. KiRKALDiE (Scotland). Gu. a chev. ar. betw. two stars in cliief and a crescent in base or. KiRKALDY (Monlcwearraoutli, co. Durham). Or, a fesse wavy betw. three mullets gu. Crest — A man's head, with the face looking upwards, ppr. Motto — Fortissima Teritas. KiRKALDY (Inchture, Scotland). Gn. three stars ar. KiBKBRiD (Kirkbridge, co. Cumberland). Sa. a cross engr. ar. KiRKBRiDF. (Ellerton in Hesket, co. Cumberland ; de- scended from Odard, Baron of Wigton). Ar. a cross engr. vert. KiUKBRiuGE (Northumberland). Ar. a saltire Tert. KiiiKriY (Cumberland; RowcliflF, co. Lancaster; and Kirkby, co. York). Ar. two bars gu. ; on a canton of the second a cross avelance or. (Another, mo- line ar.) KiRKBY (Stainbridge, co. Hants). Per pale, ar. and gu. ; on a chief sa. a lion pass. or. KiRKBv (Leicestershire). Per pale, gu. and sa. a lion ramp. ar. KiRKBY (Leicestershire). Ar. a cross betw. two an- nulets vert. KiRKBY (Kirkby Hall, co. Lincoln). Ar. two bars gu. on a canton of the last a cross moline or. Kirkby. Az. a fesse betw. two chev. engr. erm. KiRKRY.' Ar. two bars gu. ; on a canton of the last a mullet or. Kirkby. Ar. a cross (another, a saltire) vert. Kirkby. Gu. a chev. erm. Kirkby. Ar. two bars engr. sa. KiHKCONNtL (that Ilk, Scotland). Az. two croziers in saltire adossie, and in chief a mitre. KiRKE (Eastham, co. Essex). Per fesse or and gu. a lozenge counterchanged, on a canton az. a lion ramp, or, supporting a cutlass blaile ar. chained and collared of the last. Tliis canton was granted as an augmentation to Sir David Kirke, Governor of Newfoundland ; to Lewis Kirke, Governor of Canada; and to Captain Thomas Kirke, Vice-Ad- miral of the English Fleet, for their victory over the French, and the capturing of Canada. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour ppr. garnished or, holding a cutlass ar. hilt and pomel of the second. Kirke (Yorkshire). Or, a chev. az. in chief a label gu- Kirke. Per fesse or and gu. a bend erm. Kirke. Per fesse or and gu. a lion ramp, counter- changed. Kirke. Per fesse or and gu, a lozenge counter- changed. Kirke. Gu. a crosier or, surmounted with a sword in cross ar. pomelled of the second ; on a chief of the last a thistle ppr. Kirkebriuce. Ar. a saltire engr. vert. KiRKEBY (Derbyshire). Ar. on a fesse vert, three crescents or. KiRKEBY (Lincolnshire). Gu. a fesse betw. two chev. erm . KiRKEBY. Ar. two bars and a canton gu. KiRKEBY. Ar. on a chev. betw. three martlets gu. five lozenges erm. a bordure engr. vert. KiRKEBY. Sa. a lion ramp, supporting a garb ar. KiRKEBY. Ar. a saltire vert. KiRKERY. Ar. a chev. az. betw. three cocks gu, KiRKEBY. Sa. two lions pass, in pale, or. KiRKEBYRD. Ar. a cross engr. vert. KiRKEFTON. Gu. two bars ar. KiRKELANu. Ar. a saltire engr. vert. KiRKELORD. Sa. three mullets ar. and a bordure engr. or. KiRKENioN, KiRKTON, or Kerton (KirtoD, CO. Lin- coln). Gu. three bars eiin. Crest — A fox pass. ppr. KiRKERTON. Ar. three bars erm. KiRKETON, or Kebketon (Kirketon, co. Lincoln, temp. Edward II.) Barry of six, gu. and ar. Kirketon. Or, three eagles displ. sa. KiRKETON. Ar. a fesse gu. Kirketon, or Kirkton. Az. three martlets ar. Kirketon, or Kirton. Az. three water bougets ar. Kirketot (Suffolk, temp. Henry III.) Az. on a cross ar. five escallops gu. Kirkham (Ashcombe, temp. Henry III. and Blackdon, CO. Devon, temp. Edward I. The heiress m. Sir George Blount, of Oxfordshire. The Kirkhams of Pinhoe were a younger branch of the family). Ar. tliree lions ramp. gu. within a bordure engr. sa. Crest — A lion's head erased, ar. KiRKHAM (Fynnshed and Cutterstock, co. Northamp- ton). Ar. on a fesse gu. three bezants. Crest — On a Saracen's head fullfaced ppr. coupcd at the shoulders, gorged with a ducal coi'onet or, wreathed about the temples ar. and sa. a. popinjay vert, beaked and collared gu. KiRKHAM (Northamptonshire). The same Arms. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a Moor's head sidefaced, ppr. and wreathed about the temples ar. and gu. KiRKHAM. Ar. three lions ramp. gu. KiRKHiLL (Devonshire). Or, an eagle displ. sa. KiRKHovEN. Or, three hearts gu. Crest — A beacon fired ppr. KiRKLANU (Scotland). Sa. a fesse betw. three mullets ar. Crest- — A leopard's face ppr. Motto — Pro aris et locis. KiKKLAND, or KiKKELAND. Sa. three mullets ar. within a bordure engr. or. Crest — On a ducal coronet a falcon belled ppr. KiRKLAND. Ar. on a mount in base, vert, an oak tree ppr. debruised by a fesse gu. charged with three owls ar. Crest — An owl, as in the arms. KiRKLAND. Sa. two bars gemelles ar. KiRKLAND, or KiBKELEY. Ar. three bars gemelles sa. KiRKLAND, or KiRKLEY. The Same .^rwi. Crest— k church environed with trees ppr. KiRKLAY. Ar. two bars sa. ; on a canton of the last a cross moline of the first. KIR KNA KiKKi.AY, KiRKLAYNE, Or KiRKATON. Av. three bars gemelles sa. KiRKLEY (Yorkshire). Ar. two bars engr. sa. KiRKi.EY. Gu. two bars or, in chief three keys ar. KiRKLEY. Per pale, or aud gu. ; on a chief sa. a lion pass, of the first. KiRKLEY. Per pale, ar. and gu. ; on a chief sa. a lion pass. or. KiRKLEY. Gu. a cliev. erm. (Another, or.) KiRKMAN. Sa. two crosiers in saltire, oi'; on a chief concave az. three mitres ar. garnished gu. Crest — A crosier and sword in saltire, ppr. Motto— lu Deo confido. KiRK.MAx. Ar. two bars sa. in chief as many palets of the second. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. KiRKDNNEL (that Ilk). Az. two crosiers in saltire, adossee, and in chief a mitre, or. KiRKPATRiCK (England). Ar. a saltire az. ; oji a chief of the hist a cushion of the first. Crest — A stag's head ar. KiRKi'ATRicK (Liverpool). Ar. a saltire az. ; on a chief engr. of the last three cushions or. Crest and AfottOj the same as of Closeburne. KiRKPATRlCK (Ireland). Or, a saltire and chief az. Crest — A mount in flames, ppr. KiRKPATKicK (Closeburne, co. Dumfries, hart.) Ar. a saltire and chief az. the last charged with three cushions or. Crest — A hand holding a dagger in pale, distilling drops of blood. Supporters — Two talbot hounds, ar. Motto — I make sure. KlRKSLOw, KiRKSTOWE, or KiRSTOW (Lancashire). Gyronny of twi lve, or and sa. ; on a canton gu. a covered cup of the first. KiRKsTALL Abbey (Yorkshire). Az. three swords, their points in base, hilts and pomels or. KiRKswoLO. Per fesse gu. and az. a griiiin ar. armed or, seizing on a dragon vert, holding a plume of the third. KiRKTON, or KiRTON. Ar. three eagles displ. sa. Crest — An arm couped, I'esting the elbow on the wreath, holding three ears of wheat ppr. KiRKTOT (Suffolk). Az. a cross ar. charged with five escallops gu. KiRKVvoou (Pilrig, Scotland). Gu. on a chev. or, betw. three fetterlocks ar. a pheon betw. two mul- lets pierced, sa. KiRKWoou (Scotland). Per fesse, az. and ar. on the first a demi savage issuing, wielding a wooden mal- let ppr. ; on the second three bi-anciies of oak vert. KiRKYN. Ar. a fesse az. a label gu. Crest — A demi griffin ppr. holding in the claw an escallop or. KiRLiNGTON. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. depressed by a fesse or, charged with three crosses pattee fitchee sa, KiRRiELL. Or, two chev. gu. a canton of the last. KiRsOPP (The Spital, co. Northumberland). Gu. a saltire erin. betw. two cranes in pale ar. and two garbs in ft-sse or. The present James Kirsopp, of the Spital, esq. quarters, in right of his mother, the half sister of Admiral Sir Thomas Livingstone, of Westquarter, co. Stirling, hart, the Arms of Ll- vi.NGSTONE. Crest — A mount vert, thereon a crane, as in the arms, the dexter claw reposing on an escutcheon ar. chai-ged with the letter K, sa. KiRSTOW E (Lancashire). Gyronny of twelve, or and az. ; on a canton sa. a covered cup of the first ; on a chief gu. tln-ee covered cups gold. KiRTON (Lancashire). Gyronny of twelve, or and az. on a canton gu. a covered cup of the first. KiRTON (Lincolnshire). Barry of eight, erm. and gu. KiRTON (Thorp Mandevil, CO. Northampton). Quar- tei-ly, first, ar. a fesse and chev. in chief gu. ; se- cond, ar. a crescent within a bordure invecked sa. ; thij'd, per pale, or and gu. a fesse betw. three leopards' heads counterchanged ; fourth, ar. a fesse betw. three hawks' hoods gu. Crest — A fal- con, with wings expanded ar. beaked, jessed, and belled or, resting the dexter claw on a hawk's hood gu. (The ancient crest — A hawk close pjjr. hooded gu. beaked and legged or.) KiRTON (Westmoreland). Ar. a fesse chev. and chief g". KiRTON (Wiltshire). Or, a fesse and chev. in buse gu- KiRTON. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three mullets sa. KiRTON. Ar. a fesse gu. KiRTON. Sa. a fesse erm. in chief four fleurs de lis or. KiRi ON. Sa. a fesse erm. betw. three fishes ar. KiRroN. Sa. a fesse enn. in chief four fleurs-de-lis or, in base tiiree pikes ar. KiRTON. Ar. a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet gu- KiRTON. Ar. six eagles displ. sa. three, two, and one. KiRviLL (Cornwall). Sa. three lions' heads issuing, as many fleui's de lis ar. Kirwan. Ar. a chev. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. KiRWA,\ (England). Gu. three crescents ar. Crest A hand erect issuing from a cloud, holding a broken spear ppr. Kirwan (Ireland). Ar. two stars in chief and a rock in base sa. Crest — A sea chart ppr. Kitchen. Per chev. ar. and sa. three water bougets counterchanged. Crest— An arm in armour em- bowed, issuing from a cloud in the sinister, holding a sword ppr. Kitchener. Erm. a chief undee az. Crest — A bull's head sa. betw. two flags az. charged with a cross or. KiTcHiN (Mealea, CO. Lancaster). Gu. a chev. paly of four ar. and sa. betw. three bezants, each charged with a lapwing of the third. KiTCHiN (London). Ar. on a pile az. betw. two crosses crosslet gu. an eagle displ. of the field. Crest — A pelican's head erased az. beaked or, vulned gu. Kitchiner. Ar. on a chev. quarterly, gu. and sa. betw. three bustards of the second, as many be- zants. Crest — A buck's head erased, pierced through the neck by an arrow in bend, all ppr. KrrcHiNG (Herefordshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three bustards gu, KiTcHiNG. The same Anns. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a wivern vert. KncHiNGHAM. Ar. on a chev. quarterly, gu. and sa. three bezants. KrrcHiNGjiAN (granted IGIB). Ar. on a pile sa. betw. two crosses crosslet fitchee gu. three lozenges of the field. Kite, or Keyte (Cheselborne, co. Dorset; Worcester- shire ; and Lord Mayor of London, 17()7). Az. a chev. betw. three kites' heads erased or. Crest— A unicorn's head erased ar. armed and collared gu. Kite, or Keyte (Ebrington, co. Gloucester). Az. on a chev. betw. three kites' heads erased or, as many trefoils, slipped gu. Crest — A kite's head erased or. KiTESFoRD (Somersetshire). Ar. a bend loz&ngy sa. KnsoN (Hengrave, co, Suffolk; confirmed 13 Feb. 1508). Sa. three trouts (or lucies) hauriant ar. a chief or. Crest — A unicorn's head ar. attired and maned or, environed with palisadoes of the last. (Another crest — On a mount or, in flames ppr. a unicorn's head sa.) KiTsoN. Paly of six ar. and az. ; on a chief gu. three bezants. KiTTLEBY, or KiTTELBY (Stcplc, CO. Salop). Ar. two chev. sa. ; a label of three points az. Crest — A lion's head erased gu. (Another, or.) KiTTLEBY. Az. a saltire embattled betw. four mart- lets or. KiVELLioc, Az. six garbs or, three, two, and one. KiviLioc. The same jl/H(i. Crest — An Indian goat's head ar. Klee (London). Two swords in saltire betw. three trefoils in chief and flanks. Crest — Within a ser- pent, disposed orleways vert, a boar's head erect and erased sa. Kleke, or Kleere. Ar. (another, or) a cross betw. four estoiles gu. Klokefielu (Norfolk). Az. a cross chequy ar. and gu- Knaplock (Winchester, 1001), Az. a fesse betw. two chev. gobony, erm. and gu. Crest — A boar's head couped or, the mouth embrued with blood. K N E KNI Knaplod. Barry of six, or and az. a bend gu. Knapman (DeTonshire). Or, on a cross ptu. betw. four Cornisli choughs ppr. five blocks of tin marked with the letter W. Knapman. At. three lions ramp, in fesse gu. Cresf — A sword in pale eniiled with a Saracen's head couped ppr. i\NAPP (Norfolk: Tuddenham, Needham, and Wash- broke, CO. Suffolk). Or, in chief three close hel- mets sa. ; in base a lion pass, of the last. Crest — An arm cmbowed in armour ppr. garnished or, the hand of the first grasping by the blade a broken sword ar. hilt and pomel of the second, with a branch of laurel vert. Knapp (borne by Hambly Knapp, esq.) Or, a lion pass, in base, and in chief three esquires' helmets sa. qiiarlering, gu. a lion ramp. ar. crowned or, for Hambly ; on an escutcheon of pretence the coat of WvATViLLE. Crest, same as the preceding. Knapp. Ar. a cross gu. betw. four roses ppr. I4NAPPE (Woodcot, CO. Oxford ; granted 2 Sept. 1669). Sa. a lion pass, in chief three helmets or. Knapton. Or, a cross sa. charged with a cross cal- vary crossed at the top. Knapton. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet two arms, dexter and sinister, in saltire, each holding a sci- metar in pale. Knaresdurgh (Knare.sbrough, co. York). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. ducally crowned or, within a bordure sa. chai-ged with eight bezants. Knarcsdorough, Town of (Yorkshire). Seal of the Corporation i-epvesents a castle in base, on an escroll four letters, viz. E R Q R ; over the castle, on a wreath, a dexter hand in armour, couped at the wrist, holding a branch of acorns, the date 1611. KNARESEonoucH-ABBEY (York.shire). Ar. a lion ramp, gu. within a bordure of the last, bczant^e. Knatchbui.l (Mersham Hatch, co. Kent, bart.) Az. three crosses cro.sslet fitchee, betw. two bendlets or. Crest — On a chapcau az. turned up erm. a leopard statant ar. spotted sa. AJutio—la crucifixa gloria mea. Knatch BULL (Kent ; granted 1574). Az. three crosses crosslet in bend betw. two cotises eugr. or. Crest, as the last. Knuford. Az. a chev. betw. ten mullets or, six in chief and four in base. Knell (Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire). Gu. cru- -sily, a lion ramp. or. Knell. The same Arms. Crest — A demi lion or, holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitclieo az. Knell. Gu. seraee of crosses cro.sslet fitchee, a lion ramp, or, crowned and langued az. Knell. Gu. a chev. betw. three roses ar. Knell. Gu. a lion saliant, within an orle of crosslets or. Knell, or Knelley. Ar. on a chev. sa. three mullets of the field. Kneller (Wiltshire). Quarterly, first, ar. two es- cutcheons, each charged with a rose ppr. in base a point charged with a fleur de lis ; second, sa. on a chev. betw. three covered crps ar. a rose ; third, sa. two bars engr. ar. on a chief or, a lion pass, betw. two fleurs-de-lis ; fourth, or, an eagle's leg couped, contourne, and a .sinister wing in fesse. Crest — On a mount vert a stag ppr. standing be- side a vine tree of tlie first. Knevet (Norfolk, and Esciick, co. York). Ar. a bend within a bordure engr. of the second. Knevet. Ar. a bend betw. three trefoils sa. within a bordure engr. of the last. Crest — A nest with young birds ppr. Knevet. Ar. three chaplets gu. Crest — In the sea a ship in full sail ppr. Knevet. Ar. on a bend sa. three trefoils of the first, witliin a bordure engr. of the second. Knevet. Gu. a chev. vairfe ar. and sa. in the dexter cliief a bird of the second. Knevet. Az. three knives ar. hafted gu. (Another, liafted or.) Kneveit, or Knevit (Rosemaryn, co. Cornwall ; Nor folk, and Suffolk). Ar. a bend within a bordure engr. sa. Crest— A dragon's head betw. two wings expanded sa. Knevett (Norfolk). Ar. a bend sa. within a bordure engr. az. Knevett. Ar. a bend engr. within a bordure sa. Kneysvvorth, or Knesworih (Lord Mayor of Lon- don, 1505; Cornwall and Staffordshire). Erm. a chev. wavy gu. betw. three greyhounds in full course sa. Kneysworth, or Knesworih. Or, a chev. wavy gu. betw. three greyliounds in full course sa. Crest — A buffalo's head erased gu, Knc.ysworth. Erm. a chev. embattled (another, wavy) gu. betw. three greyhounds courant sa. col- lared or. Knife. Az. three knives in pale ar. hafts or. Crest —A dove reguard. holding in the beak an olive branch ppr. Knife. Paly of si.v ar. and az. on a chief sa. two swords in saltire of the first, hilts or. Knifton (Derbyshire). Gu. a beud vaire. Knight (as borne, quarterly, by the Right Hon. Sir James Lewis Knight Bruce, knt.) See Bruce. Knight (borne by Francis Knight, of Congresbury, CO. Somerset, temp. Elizabeth ; Robert Knight, eldest son of Sir John Knight, of Congresbury, m. in 170S, Cecil, dau. and heiress of Edward Turber- vill of Sutton, and granddau. and heiress of Ri- chard Loughor, of Tythegslon, esq. ; the present representative is the Rev. Robert Knicht, of Ty- thegston, co. Glamorgan). Az. three pallets gu. within a bordure engr. az. on a canton of the second a spur or. Cresl — Over a ducal coronet an eagle displ. or. Motto — Gloria calcar habet. Knicht (Rusconibe, co. Berks). Ar. three palets gu. on a canton of the second a spur, with the rowel downwards, leathered or, within a bordure engr. sa. Kmcht (Buckinghamshire). Sa. a griffin sejreant erm. beaked and armed gu. within a bordure of the second. Knight (Gloucestershire and Yorkshire). Sa. a grif- fin segreant or. K.MCHT. The same Arms. Crest- A talbot's head erased bezantee. Knight (Norroy King of Arms, d. 1.593). Vert, a bend lozengy or. Knight (Chester Herald, (I. 16)8). The same Arms, a crescent for diff. KNicin (Clopton and AUiiorpe, co. Northampton; granted in 1546 by Christopher Barker, Garter King at Aims, to Thomas Kniglit of Hoi, co. North- ampton). Ar. on a fesse betw. three bulls' heads erased sa. aimed and ringed at the nose or, a fret betw. two doves of the field. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, vested, bendy wavy, sinister of four, or and gu. supporting with the hand a sword in pale, the point resting on the wreath, the pomel sur- mounting a pair of spurs ppr. Knicht (Hampshire ; granted I5'23). Ar. three pales gu. on a canton of the second a spur or, within a bordpre engr. az. Crest — On a ducal coronet gu. an eagle displ. or. Knight (Hampshire). Or, a chev. sa. three griffins segrea'nt of the first. Kmcht ( Baliiock and Weston, co. Hertford, and Bets- ford, CO. Nottingham). Sa. on a fesse ar. three quatrefoils of the field, in chief a nag's head erased of the second. Crest— A goat's head or, at- tired and erased per fesse gu. holding in the mouth a laurel sprig vert. Knicht (Irtlaud). Ar. on a quarter gu. a spear in bend or. Knicht (Chawton, co. Hants; granted 173S). Vert, a bend lozengy or, in base a cinquefoil ar. Crest — A demi grayfiiar ppr. holding in the dexter hand a cinquefoil slipped ar. from the sinister wrist a bracelet of beads pendent sa. Knight (Godmersham, co. Kent, and Chawton, co. Hants; as borne by Edward Knight, of those places, esq.) Vert, a bend fusily or, in base a cin- quefoil ar. a canton gu. quartering, or, a chev. gu . betw. three lions' gambs erect sa. for Austen. KNI KNI CrcKt — A denii grayfriar ppr. holditif; in the dex- ter hand a cinqriefoil slipped ar. and in the sinister a cross sa. suspended from the wrist, the breast charged with a rose gu. Motto — Suirant St. Pierre. Knicht, alias Brother (London and Clerkenwell, CO. Middlesex ; granled 25 July, U>64). Ar. a fesse gu. fretty or, betw. three bulls' heads erased sa. attired of the tliird. Knicht (London and Kent; Her. Off. London, c. 24.) Vert, a bend of fusils or, a crescent for diff. Crest — A demi friar ppr. vested and hooded ar. having an upper mantle or, holding in the dexter baud a lauthorn, purfled of the third, in the sinister hand a paternoster gu. with a crucifix pendent at the end. Knight (Westerham, CO. Kent; granted 20 Feb. 1002). Per chev. engr. sa. and ar. three grilFins pass, counterchanged. Knight (iMiddlesex). Quarterly, first and fourth, vert, a bend lozengy or ; second and third, per chev. ar. and sa. three cinquefoilscountei'changed, over all, as an augmentation of honour, an escut- cheon ar. charged with a cross of St. George. Knight (Northamptonshire, 1613 ; confirmed by sign manual dated 29 April, 1772, to Jane Davies, of »St. Mary-le-bone, co. Mi;!dlesex, on her taking the name and arms of Knight). Ar. three bends gu. on a canton az. a spur with buckle and leathers or. Knight (as borne by Sir Arnold James Knicht, of Sh;Jineld, M.D. who received the honour of knighthood in 1841). Arms, as the preceding. Crest — A spur, as in the arras. Knicht (Norfolk). Ar. three palets gu. on a canton of the second a spur or. Knicht (Charwetton and Rowington, co. Northamp- ton ; granted 1013). Ar. three bendlets gu. on a canton of the second a spur, leathered, the rowel downwards or. Crest — A spur, leathered or, betw. a pair of wings gu. Knight (Brockhole, co. Northampton). Paly of six, or and gu. a canton erm. KNiCHT(Piddington,co. Northampton, and Yorkshire). Gu. two bars ar. in chief three wolves' heads erased of the second. Knight (Banbury, co. Oxford). Ar. three bends gu. on a canton az. a spur with the rowel downwards, leathered or, witliin a bordure of the second. Knight (Shrewsbury ; eight descents of tliis family are given in Vincent's Salop, Bashchurch, co. Sa- lop). Ar. three pales gu. within a bordure engr. az. on a canton of tlie second a spur or. Cre^t — On a spur, lying fesseways or, an eagle per fesse ar. and az. wings expanded of the first, beaked and legged gu. Knight (as borne by the late Thomas Andrew Knight, of Downton Castle, co. Hereford, esq. F.R.S. President of the Horticultural Society of London; and by his kinsman, the present John Knight, of Simons Bath, co. Devon, and of Wol- verly, co. Worcester, esq. ; both descended from Richard Knight of Downton, who acquired about a century ago, a large fortune by the Iron Works). Arms, &c. as the preceding. Knight (granted by Tliomas Hawley, Clarenceux, 4 Edward VI. to William Knight, Collector of the Subsidies for Suuthanipion ; yisitatioii of Hants, I(i34). Per chev. engr. ar. and sa. three griltins pass, counterchanged. Crest — A griffin's head erased gu. beak and dexter ear ar. the sinister sa. gorged with a collar or. Knight. Az. on a fe.sse or, betw. three fishes hau- rient ar. asmany roses gu. Crest — An ai'in couped, habited bendy of four or and az. holding in the hand ppr. the lower half of a fish couped in the middle, of the second. Knight. Or, on a chev. sa. three griffins segreant of the field. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle displ. erm. Knight. Ar. on a canton gu. a spur or, within a bordure sa. (Another, of the third). Knicht. Az. three fishes naiant in pale ar. against their heads as ma ny guttees d'or ; on a chief of the last three torteaux. Knight. Paly of eight gu. and ar. on a canton of the first a spur or. Knight. Az. on a fesse betw. three pikes haurient or, as many roses gu. seeded of the second. Knight. Ar. on a fesse betw. three bucks' heads erased sa. attired or, a fret betw. two martlets of the third. Knight. Gu. three palets ar. a bordure engr. sa. on a canton of the last a spur and leather, rowel downwards or. Knight. Per chev. ar. and sa. three trefoils (an- other, cinquefoils) counterchanged. Knight. Az. three Cornish choughs in fesse ar. on a chief or, as many torteaux. Knight. Ar. on a canton gu. a spur leathered or, rowel downwards, within a bordure sa. Knight. Or, three palets gu. on a canton sa. a spur- rowel of the field, within a bordure engr. of the third. Knight. Per chev. or and sa. three cinquefoils coun- terchanged. Knich i'. Or, on a chief sa. three griffins segreant of the field. Knight. Or, a bordure engr. sa. Knicht. Ar. two palets az. on a canton gu. a spur, buckle and strap or. Knight. Ar. a helmet gu. Knight (London; granted by letters patent, dated 14 July, 1514, to William Knight, Prothonotary of the Apostolical seat (and Ambassador from King Henry Vlll. to the Emperor Maximilian), after- wards made Bishop of Bath and Wells, d. 1547). Per fesse or and gu. au eagle with two heads displ sa. having on its breast a demi rose and a demi sun conjoined into one, counterchanged of the field. Knichtbriuge (Chelmsford, CO. Essex). Ar. two bars sa. three garbs or. Knightley (Fawsley, co. Northampton, bart.) Quar- terly, first and fourth, erm.; second and third, paly of six or and gu. Crest — A buck's head couped ar. attired or. Motto — Invita fortum. Knightley (Staffordshire). Quarterly, first and fourth, paly of six or and gu.; second and third, erm. Knightley (Kingston-upou-Thames,co. Surrey). Quar- terly, first and fourth, ei'm. ; second and third, paly of six or and gu. on a bend az. a tilting-spear of the second. Crest— \ stag's head ar. attired or, charged upon the neck with a trefoil vert. Knightley. Quarterly, first and fourth, paly of six, ap. and gu. ; second and third, erm. all within a bord'.ire az. Knightley. Quarterly, eiTn. and or, three pales gu. Knightly (Chorley, co. Lancaster). Vert, a cross engr. erm. in the first quarter a mullet pierced. Crest — A goat's head ar. charged with a mullet for difl-. Knightly (Staffordshire). Paly of six, or and gu. Knightly (Worcestershire). Ar. on a fesse sa. a mullet of the field. Crest — A dragon's head sa. with three tongues gu. Knightly. Quarterly, or and erm. the first and fourth quarters charged with three pales gu. Knightly. Az. a hart's head cabossed or. (Another, ar.) Knighton (Carlston, co. Dor,set, and of Blendwortli Lodge, CO. Hants, hart.) Barry of eight, per pale, az. and or, counterchanged, a bend erminois ; on a chief gu. a di'agnn's head erased, betw. two an- nulets of the second. Crest — Out of a ducal coro- net or, two dragons' heads in saltire, couped at the shoulders, the dexter gu. sinister or, wreathed about the neck with a chain of the last. Knighton (Hertfordshire). Ar. two bars az. ; on a canton of the second a tuu or. Knighton (Bayford, co. Herts). Barry of eight, ar. and az. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, two dragons' heads and necks in saltire ppr. Knighton (Suffolk). Barry of eight, ar. and az. ; on a canton or, a tun paleways gu. Crest, as the last. Knighton. Barry of eight, or and az.; on a canton gu. a tun or. Crest — Two dragons' heads and necks twisted in each other az. in a ducal coronet gu- KNO KNO Knighton. Ar. a bend nebulee gn. betw. two bend- lets of the last. Knighton. Vert, two lions ramp, in fesse or. Knilech, or KiLECH. Az. ii buck's bead or. Knill (Knill, CO. Hereford ; now represented by Sir John VValsham, of Knill, bart. the twenty-sixth in lineal descent from Sir John de Knill, lent. Lord of Knill, in the twelfth century). Gu. crusily fitchee, a lion ramp. or. Knipe (London ; granted 10 Nov. lOlG). Gu. two bars ar. in chief three wolves' heads couped of the second. Crest — A wolf's head ar. transfixed through the breast with a broad arrow or, plumed and armed of the first. Knipe (Lancashire and Westminster). The same Arms and Crest. Knipell. Az. on two bars or, three mullets gu. Crest — A tiger's face or, betw. two laurel branches vert. Knite, or Knight. Gu. two bars ar. in chief three wolves' hejids erased, of the second. Kniveton (Bradley, co. Derby). Gu. a bend vairfe. Kniveton (Bradley, co. Derby). Gu. a bend vaire betw. six crosses formee or. Kniveton (Mercaston, CO. Derby; derived from Ni- cholas de Kniveton, of Mercaston, who d. 40 Edward III. Sir William Kniveton, of Mercaston, M P. for Derbyshire, 1 James I. ami twice high sheriff of the county, was created a Baronet, IClt). Gu. a cliev, vaire, ar. and sa. Crest — An eagle's bead betw. two wings, all ppr. Kniveion, alias Gilbert. Gu. a bend vaire, ar. and sa. Kniveton. Gu. a rhev. vaire. Knoles. Az. crusily, a cross moliue voided through- out, or. KxoLi, (Llias de. Lord of Kr.ollsmere, Wigglesworth, and Hellifiuld Peel, co. York; whose daus.and co- heii'swere, i. Katharine, m. to Adam de Hamerton, Lord of Hamerton, co. York; ami, ii. Anastasia, who ?n. Sir John de Halton, of Halton, co. York, knt.) Gu. a chev. betw. three roses ar. K nolle, or Knolls. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three roundles pierced or. Knollcs (Cheshire). Ar. on a chev. gu. three roses of the field. Knolles (Little Hampston, co. Devon). Or, a falcon sa. preying on a moorcock ppr. ; on a chief of the second three birJbolts ar. Knolles (Hampshire). Or, three demi lions pass, guard, gu. Crest — A griffin segreant or. Knolles. Or, a cross couped gu. Crest — On a cloud a sphere ppr. Knolls, or Knowls (Cheshire ; Chisping, co. Lan- caster; Cliipping and Harpley, co. Norfolk). Gu. on a chev. ar. three roses, barbed and seeded of the field. Crest — A ram's head ar. attired or. Knollvs (Grove Place, co. Hants). Gu. on a chev. ar. three roses of the field, a cauton erm. Knollys {Earls of Banbury ; descended from the renowned Sir Robert Knollys, K.G. the gallant companion in arms of the Black Prince). Gu. on a chev. ar. three roses of the field : also, az. semee of crosses crosslet, a cross moliue or, voided througli- out, of the field. Crest — An elephant ar. Knomley. Or, three stars gu. a label of five points az. Knomlv, Knowles, or Knonvile (Gloucestershire). Ar. three mullets gu. Knomi.ye. Ar. three mullets of six points gu. a label of five points az. Knot (Whitchurch, co. Southampton; granted 15 April, ioai). Sa. a key erect in pale or, betw. two palets erminois. Knot, or Knott, Sa. a key paieways or, betw. two palets erm. Crest — A lion's head erased gu. Knoti ord, or KiNOTWorth. Ar. four fusils in fesse sa. Knotshull. Sa. a chev. embattled betw. three cres- cents ar. Crest — A dexter hand issuing from a cloud, holding a broken spear ppr. Knotshull. Az. guttee d'eau, a chev. raguly betw. three crescents ar. Knotswobth. Ar. four lozenges in fesse sa. Knott (Suffolk). Az. guttee d'or, a chev. of the last betw. three crescents ar, Knoti (Sussex). Az. guttee d'or, a chev. betw. three crescents of the last. Crest — A unicorn's bead ar. armed and crined or. Knott. The same Arms. Crest — A wolf, collared and chained ppr. Knottisford. Ar. two bars gn. within a bordure engr. Knotton. Ar. a fret az. on a fesse gu. three mullets of the field. Knotwood (Norfolk). Ar. (another, or) three cinque- foils gu. Knotwood. At. three cinquefoils gu. Crest — A boar reguard. sa. seizing au arrow fixed in his shoulder. Knowler (Stroud, co. Kent). Ar. on a bend betw. two cotises sa. a lion pass, guard, of the field, crowned or. Crest — A demi hern ppr. volant, issuing out of reeds. (Another crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi hern, issuing, erm.) Kxowles (Lovel Hill, near Windsor, co. Berks, bart.) Az. crusily of crosslets, a cross raoline voided or. Crest — Au elephant statant ar. Motto— Semper paratus. Knowles, or Knoell (Samford Oreas, co. Dorset, and Somersetshire). Gu. on a bend ar. three escallops sa. Knowles (Aylesham, co. Norfolk). Gu. on a chev. ar. three roses of the field, in chief a crescent or, charged witli a mullet sa. Crest — A ram's head ar. attired or. Knowles (Cole Ashby, co. Northampton, and Walton, CO. Suffolk ; granted 158U). Gu. on a chev. ar. three roses vert, barbed and seeded of the field, on a canton of the second a fleur-de-lis of the first. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gu. au elephant's head ar. Knovvlys (as borne by Thomas John Knowlys, of Heysham Hall, co. Lancaster, esq. J. P. son of Thomas Knowlys, of Stock well, co. Surrey, esq. by Mary his wife, dau. of the Rev. Isaac Nelson, Vicar of Milford and Rector of Meldon, co. North- umberland, and grandson of William Knowlys, esq. whose youngest son was the late Newman Knowlys, esq. Recorder of London). Arms and Cresty as the preceding. J\Iot*o — Lento sed certo et recto gradu. Knowles. Gu. on a chev. ar. three roses of the first, a canton ei-m. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gu. a ram's head ar. armed or. Knowles. Az. a hawk seizing a partridge ar. ; on a chief of the last three bolts of the first. Knowles (Downton and Winchester; Visitation of Hunts, Or, three demi lions pass, guard, gu. Crest — A griffin segreant or. Knowles. Gu. on a chev. ar. three roses of the field, seeded or, barbed vert, on a cauton of the second a fleur de lis az. a martlet fni- diff. Knowling (anciently KnoUing, of Exeter and Har- burton, in Devon, subse(iuently of Lower Wash- bourne, parish of A.shpreignton, in the same county ; Peter Knowling, of Lower Washbourne, esq. grand- son of John Knowling of Hai-buiton, d. in 1734, and was succeeded by his brother, Thomas Know- ling, esq. wliose grandson and heir, Peter Knowling, of Lower Washbourne, esq. d. in 1790, leaving, by his wife, Isabullu, dan. and co-heir of Kirkham, two daus. his coheirs: of these, only one had issue, viz. Sarah, the younger, wife of the late Rev. John Digby Fowell, of Blackball and Dipt- ford, CO. Devon, and mother by him, of the present John Djgby Fowell, esq. who, with his sisters, inlierited the Knowling estates. Mary Knowling, sister of the last Peter Knowling, esq. m. Miles Sandys, of West Livington, co. Devon, esq. of the family of Sandys, Lord Sandys, and was mother, by him, of the present Sir Edwin Baynton Sandys, of Misserden Park, co. Gloucester, and Cbardinge Hall, CO. Oxford, bart.) Erm. three bends gu. Crest — A falcon with wings displ. ppr. Knowlys. Ar. a cross couped and pierced sa. a chief gu. Crest — A unicorn ramp. ppr. Knovvsley. Az. a pale engr. erminois, betw. two lions ramp. ar. Crest — A leopard's head couped. KN Y K Y D collared and lined, with a ring at the end of the line Knowton. At. a chev. gu. betw. three crowns sa. Knowyl ('Gloucestershire). Ar. three mullets gu. Knox {Earl of Ranfitrl;/). Gu. a falcon volant or, within an orle wavy ar. Crest — A falcon perched ppr. S/tpporters — Two falcons, wings expanded, ppr. ducally gorged, chained, beaked, and taloned or. Motto — Moveo et propitiur. Knox. Quarterly, gu. and ar. an orle, counter- changed, in the centre an eagle volant sa. Crest — A grilfin's head betw. two wings or, each charged with a torteau. Knox (that Ilk). Gu. a falcon volant or, within an orle invecked on the outer side, ar. Knox (Dundee, Scotland). A fesse betw. a cross pattee, inter two crescents in chief, and a boar's head and neck couped in base. Knox. Ar. two keys in saltire gu. Crest — A demi lion ar. holding in the dexter paw a key gu. Knox (Moyne and Kappa Castle, co. Mayo ; of ancient Scotch lineage; now represented by Annksley- GoRE Knox, of Rappa Castle, esq. high sheriff of the county in )82.0). Gu. a falcon, wings expanded, within a bordure engr. or, on a canton of the same a fesse chequy ar. and az. Crest — A falcon close on a perch, all ppr. Knox (borne by Colonel Arthur Francis Knox- GoRE, of Belleck Abbey, co. Slayo, lord lieute- nant of the county of Sligo, son and heir of the late James Knox, of Broadlands Park, co. Mayo, esq. M. P. who was third son of Francis Knox, of Rappa Castle, esq. by Mary his wife, fourth dau. and co-heir of Annesley Gore, of Belleck, esq.) Same as preceding, quartering Gore, viz. gu. a fesse betw. three crosses crosslet or. Crests — First, a wolf salient ar. collared gu. for Gore; second, same as preceding, for Knox. Alotto — In hoc siguo vinces. Knox (borne by William Henry Knox, of Netley Pnrk,co. Mayo, esq. son and heir of Henry William Knox, of Netley Park, esq. high sherifi" in ISIO, who was fourth son of Francis Knox, of Rappa Castle, esq.) Same as Knox preceding. Knox (Castlerea and Mount Falcon, co. Mayo, and Woodstock, CO. Wicklow ; derived from Arthur Knox, of Castlerea, esq. younger brother of Francis Knox, of Moyne, esq.) Same Arms, &c. Knoyle. Gu. on a bend ar. three escallops sa. Knyfi^e. Paly of six ar. and az. ; on a chief sa. two swords in saltire of the lirst, liilts or. Knyfton, or Kmvlton (as borne by J. J. Knyfton, of Uphill Lodge, CO. Somerset, esq. ; descended from the Knivetons, form' rly of Mercaston, co. Derby). Gu. a chev. vaire ar. and sa. Crest — An eagle's head erased or, betw. two wings displ. sa. Motto — In Domino coufido. Knyll (Knill, co. Hereford). Erm. three bars gu. in chief as many lions of the last. Knyll (Herefordshire). Gu. crusily fitcliee or, a lion ramp, of the last. Knyll. The same Jrms. rrci^— Out of a ducal coro- net a plume of ostrich feathers in a case. Knvpersley (Staffordshire). Ar. three spades or, handles ar. Knypersley. Az. three spades in pale ar. Knyple. Az. ou two bars or, three mullets pierced gu. Knyston. Sa. a lion ramp, double queued or, in chief a label of three points gu. Knyvet. Ar. on a bend engr. sa. three trefoils, slipped, of the first, within a bordure engr. of the second. Knyveton. Gu. a chev. vaire ar. and sa. Knyvett (Buckenham, co. Norfolk; derived from Otliomarus de Knyvet, Lord of the Castle and Borough of Launceston before the Conquest, and raised to the degree of a Baronet in 1611: Eliza- beth Knyvett, heiress of the Knyvetts of Ashwell- thorpe, tn. Henry Wilson, of Didlington, esq. and conveyed to that family her right to the barony of Berners. The male heir of the Knyvets of Fundi-n Hall, CO. Norfolk, descended from William, second sou of Edmund, who was younger son of Sir Ed- mund Knyvet of Buckenham, is Charles Knyvet, of Sunning, near Reading, esq.) Ar. a bend sa. within a bordure engr. of the same. Crest — A demi dragon, wings az. Knyvet-e. Az. three knives ar. with crooked (or bent) hafts gu. Crest — A sword and ear of wheat, in saltire, ppr. Knyvett. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three stags' heads couped ppr. KocKER. Ar. two squirrels sejant in pale gu. KocKiNG. Per pale ar. and sa. a fesse nebulee, coun- terchanged. KoEHLER. Or, three coulters of a plough, fessewavs, in pale, az. Crest — Two coulters, endorsed, pale- ways, az. KoGNOSE (Northumberland). Gu. a fesse ar. in chief three lozenges of the second. KoGNOSE. The same Arms. Crest — A cock sa. combed and wattled gu. beaked and legged or. KoKE. Az. three cocks ar. armed, crested, and jel- loped or." KoKE. Az. three cocks ar. armed gu. KoKES. Sa. three bends ar. KoKESATTON. Ar. fretty gu. KoKiNG (Herefoi'dshire). Per pale wavy ar. and sa. KoKiNOTON. Gu. three cocks ar. Crest — A unicorn's head erased or. KoKYRHA.M. Ar. on a bend sa. three leopards' heads or. Kragg, Krag, Kroc, or Kroge. Az. a plough in fesse ar. Crest — A dexter band holding up a garland of laurel vert. Kramer (Germany and Ireland). Per fesse indented az. and or, in chief two ileurs-de-lis of the last. Crest — A fleur-de-lis betw. two wings expanded or, pinioned ar. Krampton. Ar. a chev. betw. three martlets sa. Crest — A dexter hand vested az. holding a branch of palm ppr. Krampton, or Kranton. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three crows ppr. Crest, as the last. Krontun. Ar. a chev. cu. betw. three mullets sa. Krowi un. Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three crows ppr. as many crescents ar. Crest — An arm holding a broken spear ppr. top pendent. Kroye. Az. a plough in fesse ar. Motto — Juvat dum lacerat. KucKFiF.LD. Barry of four, or and az. a lion ramp. counterchanged. KuuFORD. Az. a chev. betw. nine mullets or, four, two, one, and two. KuELLEY, or Kewley. Ar. on a chev. sa. two mulli ts of the field. Crest — The head of a seahorse issuunt from waves ppr. KuKEFiEr.u. Sa. a fleur de lis erm. Crest — A demi lion ramp. sa. brandishint; a scimetar or. Kulcheth, or Culcheth (Culcheth, co. Lancaster). Ar. an eagle sa. preying on a child ppr. swaddled gu. banded or. KoLLiNGWiKE. Per chev. or and az. in chief two roses gu. stalked, leaved, and barbed vert, seeded of the first ; in base an ostrich feather ar. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested sa. culT erm. holding in the hand ppr. a chaplet of laurel vert. KuLLiNcwiKE. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three birds vert. KuLLiNGWORTH. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three pots vert. KUMER. Gu. a chief indented or. KuMERSON. Ar. a chev. betw. three mullets gu. Crest — A griffin's head erased or. KuTCHiN. Ar. on a chev. per pale gu. and sa. betw, three pheons of the second, as many crescents or. Crest — A crane's head erased ar. Kycharu. Or, a lion ramp. sa. within an orle of bil- lets of the second. Crest — A wolf's head or, col- lared gu. in the mouth a trefoil vert. Kyd (Scotland). Ar. a tree eradicated vert, pendent on the branches a buglehorn or; on a chief az. three mullets of the field. Crest — An increscent ppr. Motto — Donee impleat orbem. Kyd (Craigie, Scotland). Ar. a pine tree eradicated ppr. with a huuting-hom pendent from a brancli K V M K Y N or, stringed gu. Crest — A hunting-horn. Motto — Donee impleat orbem. Km (Woodhill, Scotland). The same, with a chief az. charged with three mullets or. Crest and Motto, as the last. Kyuale, or Ken DALE. Ai'. a chev. betw. three dol- pliins naiant, sa. Kyddy. Sa. a lion ramp. ar. armed and langued gu. KYUF.RiiiASTiiR (Lincoln's Inn, London, and Coushall, CO. Warwick). Az. two chev. erminois betw. thi'ee bezants. Crest — On a cliapeau az. turned up erm. a cockatrice erminois, wings elevated and endorsed. Kydermaster (Sussex). A-/, two chev. ar. betw. three bezants. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. an eagle ar wings endorsed. Kydwallf.y. Or, a fesse dancettee gu. Kyerkwald. Per fesse gu. and or, in chief a griffin pass. ar. in base a wolf pass, reguard. vert, holding in the mouth a fish of the third. Kyffin (Bodfach, CO. Montgomery ; derived, through John Kyffin, of Bodfach, esq. son of William ap Meredith, of Mochnant yn-Rhaiadr, from Einion Efell, Lord of Cynllaeth. Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of William Kvffin, of Bodfach, esq. m. Adam Price, of Glan Mlheli, esq.) Arms, those of Einion Efell. Kyffin (Glascoed ; derived, through Meredith ap Howil, of Glascoed, from Eininn Efell, Lord of Cvnllaeth. Margaret, dau. and heiress of Watkiu Kyffin, of Glascoed, esq./B. Sir William Williams, hart, paternal ancestor of the present Sir Watkin W^illiams Wynn, hart. Arms, those of Eimo.n Efell. Kyffin (Maenan, co. Caernarvon ; derived, through Morris Kyffin, of Maenan, from Einion Efell, Lord of Cynllaeth. The male heir terminated with Sir John Kyffin, of Maenan, knt. who left three daus. and co-heiresses : i. Elizabeth, in. William John Lenthall, of Bessels Leish, cn. Berks, esq. f^.ther of the present Kyffin John William Lenthall, of Bessels Leigh and Maenan Hall, esq.; ii. Anne, m. the Rev. John Nanney, of Maes-y Neuadd, co. Merioneth ; iii. Ermina, m. Richard Hughes Ken- rick, of Nantclwyd, co. Denbigh, esq. and left, "with other issue, a younger son, Henry, who as- sumed the name of Kyffin, in compliance with the will of his maternal aunt, Mrs. Nanney (under which he succeeded to the estate of Belmont, in Denbighshire). jlr;«*, those of Einion Ei ell. Kyffin. Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three pheons sa. a mullet of the first. KvFFYN, alius Wachan (Shropshire). Per fesse sa. and ar. a lion ramp, counterchauged. Crest — A lion ramp, per fesse ar. and sa. KvGHLEY. Ar. a fesse sa. Kylahv. .4r. two chev. aa. Kylche. Ar. a lion ramp. az. Kylchiche. Sa. a griffin segieant, volant, ar. Kvlf. (.Scotland). Or, three candlesticks sa. Kyle (Scotland). Ar. two candlesticks in chief sa. and a mullet in base gu. Crest — An anchor and cable ppr. Kyle. Or, three candlesticks sa. within a bordure ar. Crest — A deer's head ppr. Motto — Providen- tia me committo. Kyllingbeck (Talworth, Heningham, and Leeds, co. York). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three unicorns' heads erased az. as many annulets or. Kyllingbeck (Cliappell-Allerton, co. York). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three unicorns' heads couped az. as many annulets or. Kyllingbeck. The same Arms. Crest — On a ducal coronet a talbot, collared and lined ppr. Kylom, alias Diiapek. Ar. on a fesse engr. betw. three annulets gu. a mullet pierced of the first, en- closed by two covered cups or. Crest — A buctc's head couped gu. attired or, charged on the neck with a fesse of the second, betw. three annulets ar. Kyliim, alias Draper. Ar. on a fesse engr. betw. three annulets gu. as many covered cups or. Kymball. Ar. a chev. within a bordure sa. Kymbell, and Kymberley. Ar. a fesse and bordure engr. sa. KviiBER. Ar. two chev. within a bordure engr. gu. Kymberlee, or Kymberley. Ar. a tree eradicated vert. Crest— k co -k reguard. gu. Kymberlee. Ar. an oak tree eradicated vert, acoraed or. Kymberlee. Ar. a chev. sa. within a bordure engr. of the second. Kymberley. Ar. a chev. within a bordure engr. gu. Kymberley. Ar. a tree vert. Kymble. Ar. on a bend gu. three leopar.ls' heads of the first. Kyhe (Kesteven, co. Lincoln, temp. Henry 11.; as borne by the Barons Kyme). Gu. a chev. betw. ten crosses crosslet or. (Another, nine ; another, six). Kyme. Ar. a chev. betw. three quatrefoils az. Crest — A polecat ppr. Ky.me. Gu. a chev. vert. Kyme. .4r. a chev. betw. three quatrefoils az. stalked vert. Kyme. Or, two chev. sa. Ky.me. Az. a chev. betw. three crosslets or. Kymer (Wastchelborow, co. Dorset). Ar. three wolves pass, in pale az. within a bordure bezantee. Crest — A leopard's head gu. Kymes. Ar. a chev. betw. three quatrefoils az. stalked and leaved vert. Crest — On a mount vert a tortoise ppr. Kymi'ton (Weston, co. Hertford). Az. a pelican betw. three i,ey ( Braylford, CO. Derby ; Somersetshire; Staffi[jrdshire ; and Wai'd-End, co. Warwick). Af. a fesse vaire, or and gu. betw. three eagles displ. sa. Crest — On a mount vert a greyhound sejant ar. collared or, under a holly tree of the first, fructed gu. Kynaruesley. Ar. a fe.ise vair6, or and gu. betw. three eagles displ. of the second. Kynaruesly (Shropshire, temp. Edward \.) Az. a lion raaip. ar. within an orle of crosses crosslet of the second. Kynarusby. Vei t, a chev. betw. three leopards' heads or. Kynardysuy. The same Arms. Crest — A leopard's face or, in the mouth a sword ppr. Kvnaston (Hardwick, co. Salop, hart. ; derived from lorwerth Goch, Lord of Mochnant, younger son of Meredith, Prince of Powys.from whom the present Sir John Roger Kynaston, bai-t. deduces his de- scent in an unbroken line of male succession for twenty-four generations). Quarterly, first and fourth, erm. a chev. gu-; second and third, as derived from Meredith ap Bleddyn, ar. a lion ramp, sa. The origin of the acquisition of the first coat, erm. a chev. gu. is thus narrated: — Sir Roger Kynaston w.is a Yorkist, and as a soldier was reckoned one of the most able and illustrious heroes of his time. He was present, mounted on his white charger (Ar ei gwrser gwyu) at the battle of Bloreheath, near Drayton, co. Salop, Sept. 22, 145;), under the command of the Earl of Salisbury. At th's battle Lord Audley,the Lancasterian leader, fell, according to the family ti'adition,by the hand of Roger Kynaston, which is not improbable; for two years after the battle, when the Earl of March ascended the throne under the title of Edward IV. he not only knighted the squire of Hordley, but also assigned to him the confiscated arms of the fallen Audley as an honorary addition to his own, which are still borne in the first quarter of the Kynaston shield. Kynasions (Otiey, CO. Salop; derived from lorwerth Goch, Lord of Mochnant, whose heiress, Mary, sister and co-heiress of Edward Kynaston, of Otley, esq. m. James Maiuwaring, esq. and was great grandmother of the present Cuarles Kynas- K YN LAB TON Mainwaring, of Otiey Park, esq.) Ar. a liou ramp. sa. Crest — A lion's head erased sa. guttee d'or. KvNASTON (Poole, CO. Dorset; derived from lorwerth Goch, Lord of Mochnant, represented by William Kynaston, esq. son of the late John Kynaston, of Poole, esq.) Arms, as Mainwaring of OtIey. Kynaston (Horley, co. Salop). Erm. a chev. gii. Crest — A dexter arm, embowed, in armour, ppr. holding a sword ar. hilt or, all against a sun of the last. Kynaston, or Kynerston (Ryton Stokes, co. Shrews- bury; Woodhouse and Shotter, co. Salop; granted 10 April, 1569.) Ar. a chev. eiigr. betw. three mul- lets sa. Crest — An eagle's head, erased, sa. du- cally gorged ar. in the beak a sprig of laurel vert. Kynaston (Thorington, co. Essex). The same as of Ryton Stokes, Shrewsbury, lk.c. with a martlet on the chev. or. Kvndall. Erm. on a bend gu. three chev. or. Kyndwell. Az. a wolf, salient, ar. collared and chained or. Kyne, or Kyncs. Az. a bend wavy, cotised, ar. Kyner. Gu. a chief indented, or. Kyneeby. Ar. three lions pass. gu. Crest — On a chapeau ar. turned up gu. and charged with four fleurs-de-lis or, a lion pass, of the second. Kynerston. Ar. a chev. betw. three mullets gu. Kynerston. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three mullets sa. Kyneston, or Kyngcston. Ar. a bend wavy betw. two cotises gu. Kyncarby. Ar. on a fesse sa. betw. three crescents gu. two crosses crosslet iitchee, within a bordure engr. of the second. Kyngesley. Vert, on a cross engr. erm. an annulet sa. Crest — In a ducal coronet gu. a goat's head ar. Kynceston. Ar. on a bend az. three crosses crosslet or. Kynn. Ar. two chev. sa. Crest — An eagle's head couped or. Kynnelmarch. Per fesse ar. and sa. a lion ramp, the upper part guttee ar. the lower part erm. Crest — Two lions* gambs conjoined at the bottom, guttee ar. and sa. counterchanged, holding a wolf's head, erased. Kynnersley (Leighton, co. Salop; some writers de- rive this family from the county of Hereford; there is, however, no doubt they adopted their surname from Kinnersley on the Wildmoors (anciently written Kinardsey)co. Salop. John de Kynardeseye, the first recorded ancestoi* of this family, was nephew of Sir John de Kynardeseye (as the name was then written), clerk of Thomas, Earl of Lan- caster, cousin-gerraan of Edward II. The present representative of the fimily is Thomas Kynners- ley, of Leighton, esq. high sheriff of Shropshire in 1803). Az. crusily, a lion ramp. ar. Crest — On a mount vert a greyhound sejant ar. collared or, under a holly tree of the first, fructed gu. Kynnersley (Loxley, co. Slafl'ord; borne by Thomas Sneyu Kynnersley, of Lo.\ley Park, esq. who as- sumed in 1815 that sui'name, in addition to his patronymic, Sneyd, at the decease of his kinsman, Clement Kinnersley, esq.) Az. a lion ramp. ar. within an orle of crosses crosslet of the second ; quartering Sneyd [wliich see]. The original Arms of Kynnersley were, az. a lion ramp. ar. ; the crosses were added temp. Henry III. by Hugo de Kynnardsleye, who accompanied Prince Edward to the Holy Land. Crests— First, a mount vert, thereon a greyhound sejant ar. collared or, under a hawthorn tree ppr. for Kynnersley ; second, Sneyu. Motto — l^ec opprimere, nec opprimi. Kynns (Send, co. Gloucester). Az. on a fesse cotised or, three martlets gu. Kynynjiound (Eari of Minto). Quarterly; first and fourth grand quarters ; quarterly, first and fourth ar. a buglehorn sa. stringed and garnished gu. on a chief az. three mullets of the first, for Murray ; second and third, az. a chev. ar. betw. three fleurs- de-lis or, for Kynynmound ; second and third grand quarters, gu. on a bend engr. or, a baton az. within a bordure vair, for Elliot; over all n chief of augmentation ar. charged with a Moor's head couped in profile ppr. being the arms of Cor- sica. Crest — A dexter arm embowed issuing from clouds, throwing a dart, all pjir. Motto (over) — Non eget arcu. Supporters — Dexter, an Indian sheep ; sinister, a fawn, both ppr. Motto— Sudi- Titer et fortiter. Kvrby, or Kyrkby (Essex). Sa. a lion ramp. ar. holding in the paw a garb oi-. Kyrby, or Kyrkby (Kent). Az. five lions ramp, or ; on a canton ar. a mullet gu. Kyrby, or Kyrkby (Lincolnshire). Az. a fesse betw. two chev. engr. erm, Kyrby. Ar. two bars gu. ; on a canton of the second a lion's head erased or. (Another, a cross crosslet or.) Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, per pale or and ar. an elephant's head gu. eared of the second, tusked of the first. Kyrby, or Kyrkby. Per pale, gu. and sa. a lion ramp. ar. Kyrell (Sutton, co. Kent). Or, two chev. gu. a can- ton of the last. Crest — A bull's head. {Another crest — A talbot's head erased ar.) KvRELL. Ar. two chev. gu. a cantm of the last. Kyrham (Devonshire). Ar. three lions ramp. gu. Kyriell. Or, two chev. gu.; on a canton of the second a lion pass, guard, of the first. Kyrkalon. Ar. three bars gemelles sa. Kyrkbryn (Norwich). Or, a cross engr. vert. Kyrkby. Ar. on a fesse vert three crescents or. Kyrkby, Ar. two bars gu. ; on a canton of the second a cross moline or. Kyrke. Per fesse, or and gu. a lion ramp, reguard. counterchanged. Kyrkeby. Az. six lions ramp, or ; on a canton of the second a mullet gu. Kyrkeby. Az. a fesse betw. two chev. engr. Kyrkeloroe. Sa. three mullets ar. within a bor- dure engr. or. Crests — Xn antique lamp or, flam- mant ppr, Kyrkton. Gu. three bars enn. Kyrktot, Kribitot, or Kribtot (Suffolk). Az. on a cross ar. five escallops gu. Crest — A dexter band, holding a sword, in pale, all ppr. Kyrkyn. Chequy, gu. and ar. a cross az. Kyrle (Herefordshire ; descended from Robert Cinl, of Altone, or Old Town, near Ross, who resided, in 1295, at Homme, now Hum Green, in the same vicinity. Thomas Kyrle, of WalforJ Court, co. Hereford, esq. was living temp. Henry VII. and left, by Joan his wife, dau. and heir of Hugh Abrahall, nine sons and four daughtei's ; of the former, Walter, the eldest, was ancestor of the Kyrles of Walford Court, and of John Kyrle, the celebrated " Man of Ross ;" and Thomas, the fourth, seated himself at Much Marcle, co. Hereford, and was progenitor of the Kyrles of that place, now re- presented by General Sir James Kyrle Monly, of Much Marcle, hart.) Vert, a chev, betw. three flL'urs-de-lis,or. Crest — On amount vert a hedge- hog or. Motto — Nil moror ictus : Anglice — I do not care for blows. Kyrslow. Gyronny of twelve, or and sa. ; on a can- ton gu. a covered cup of the first. Kyrton. Sa. three fishes, naiant, in pale, ar. a chief party p- r chief of the field and erm. on the first as many fleurs-de-lis or. Kyrtun. Az. on a fesse betw. two chev. ar. three crescents gu. KvTCHYN (Helper, co. Derby, and Islington, co. Mid- dlesex ; granted 12 February, 1578). Ar. on a pile az. betw. two crosses crosslet gu. a dove, volant, upright, ar. beaked and membered of the third. KvTE. Az. on a chev. betw. three kites' heads, erased, or, as many tulips flowered gu. leaved vert. LABAN (Ireland). Gu. five bezants, in bend sinister. Crest — An antelope, pass, per pale, or and gu. Labere. Az. a bend ar. cotised or, betw. six mart lets of the last. 4 C LAC LAD Labibjbd. Or, a chief chequy, of the first and gu. Laborer. Ar. on a bend sa. three annulets of the first, a trefoil, slipped, of the second. LiBORKR. Or, two bars gemelles gu. in chief two crosses, couped, of the second. Laborer, or Labruer. Or, two bars gemelles gu. in chief a cross of the second. Crest — A band, couped, fesseways, charged with an eye, both ppr. La BORNE. Chequy, ar. and gu. ; on a chief or, a demi lion ramp sa. Laborne. Ar. on a bend betw. three trefoils, slip- ped gu. as many annulets of the field. La Brion. Az. a cross moline or. I, ACE. Ar. a pale gu. in fesse three mullets, counter- changed. Crest — A talbot's head sa. Lace (as borne by Francis John Lace, of Ingthorpe Grange, co. York, esq. whose ancestors were long settled in the Isle of Man). Or, a lion ramp. betw. three demi eagles displ. purpure. Crest — A demi eagle as in the arms, issuing out of a wreath of oak, or, in the beak an ear of wheat ppr. Motto — Dum exspiro spero. Lacer. Ar. on a chief gu. five roses of the field. Lacer. Or, on a cross az. live roses ar. Lacester. Az. a fesse betw. three fleurs-de-lis or. Lacey. Az. three bendlets erm. Crest — A bear's paw, erased, holding a rose branch, leaved vert. Lachault. Ar. two harts' horns, in saltire, sa. Laculan (Scotland). Az. two bars wavy ar. betw. as many crosses crosslet fitchee, in chief, or, and a swan, with wings endorsed, of the second. Crest — .1 swan, as in the arms. Motto — Uivina sibi carit. Laculan (England) Crest — A demi savage, wreathed about the head and middle, holding a club, in pale, all ppr. Lacock (Southwell, Nottingham ; confirmed 12 No- vember, 1613). Ar. a gauntlet sa. studded or, a crescent for diff. Crest — A cock ar. combed, jel- loped, and legged gu. supporting with the dexter foot a gauntlet sa. purfled or. Lacocke. Ar. a gauntlet sa. Crest — A cock, rising, his foot on a gauntlet sa. Lacon (Great Yarmouth, co. Norfolk, bart.) Quar- terly, per fesse indented, erm. and az. Crest — A falcon ppr. beaked and belled or. Motto — Pro- bitas verus bouos. Lacon (Audley, co. Essex ; Ryby, co. Lincoln ; Lon- don ; Lacon, Manslow, and Kinlet, co. Salop). The same Arms and Crest. Lacon (Willey and Kinlet, co. Salop; derived from John Laken, Lord of Lakeu, temp. Edward IH. fifth in descent from Sir Robei-t de Lakyn, Lord of Lakyn at a very remote period. The dau. and heir of Rowland Lacon, of Kinlet, esq. m. Sir William Childe, knt. LL. D.) Arms, as the pre ceding. Lacon. The same, with a bird or, in the second quarter. Lacon. (Llanddyn and Porkington, co. Salop; de- rived from Owen Gwynedd, Prince of North Wales : the dau. of William Wynne Lacon, of Llanddyn and Porkington, 7n. Sir William Morris of Clenenneu). Arms, those of Owen Gwynned. Lacon. Sa. a saltire or, betw. four crosses foi"m6e ar. Lacre (that Ilk). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three roses of the last. Lacy (Cambridgeshire). Ar. an iuescutcheon gu. over all a bend sa. Lacy (Cornwall). Gu. three ducks' heads, erased, ar. Lacy (Cornwall). Az. three shovellers' heads, erased, ar. Lacy (Herefordshire ; temp. Edward I.) Or, a fesse gu. in chief three martlets of the second. Lacy (Ireland). Ar. a fesse gu. Lacy (Melton Mowbray, CO. Leicester; Cromwell and Beverley, co. York). Ar. six ogresses, three, two, and one. Crest — A fret-knot ar. and purp. Lacy (Earl of Liincoln). Or, a lion ramp, pui^p. Lacy (Stamford, co. Lincoln). Ar. on a sallire engr. az. betw. four lions pass. gu. five bezants. (Ano- ther, the lions ramp, and four bezants)- Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. Lacy (London). Gu. two bends wavy erm. Lacy, ulhis HEi)CEs(London, Oxford, and Wiltshire). Az. five swans' necks, ei-ased ar. Lacy (Enfield, co. Middlesex). Ar. two bars wavy erm. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion sejant, erm. Lacy (Northamptonshire, and Northumberland). Barry nebulee of six, erm. and gu. Lacy (Walshan-in-the-Willows, co. Norfolk, and Suf- folk). Quarterly, ar. and sa. on a bend gu. three martlets or ; over all a label of five points of the last, each charged with an ermine spot of the second. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gu. a demi eagle, with wings expanded or, in its beak an ar- row of the first, headed and feathered ar. Lacy (Normandy). Quarterly, or and gu. a bend sa. over all a label of three points ar. Lacy (Northumberland). Barry wavy of six,gn. and erm. Lacy (Oxfordshire and Somersetshire). Gu. two bars wavy erm Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a lion, sejant, erm. Lacy (Beverley co. York). Ar. a chev. betw. three bucks' heads sa. Crest — A buck's head cabossed, per pale, ar. and or, the horns counterchanged. Lacy (Yorkshire). Or, a lion ramp. gu. within a bordure gobonated of the first and second, charged with eight bezants. Lacy. Or, a lion ramp. gu. Crest — A lion's face, looking out of a bush ppr. Lacy. Or, three chev. gu. in chief two lions ramp, sa. Lacy. Quarterly, or and gu. a bend sa. Lacy. Ar. on a bend sa. three plates. Lacy. Ar. two bends erm. Lacy. Gu. a fesse ar. Lacy. Ar. a mullet sa. betw. five ogresses, two, two, and one. Lacy. Or, on a cross az. five cinquefolls, pierced, ar. Lacy. Or, on a cross az. five rosea ar. Lacy. Ar. on a fesse gu. four pales wavy of the field, between three leopards' heads, erased, az. Lacy. Ar. on a fesse gu. four pales wavy of the field, betw. three leopards' heads sa. Lacy. Gu. a fesse erm. betw. three boars' heads, couped, or, armed ar. Lacy. Quarterly, or and gu. ; on a bend sa. a label of three, (another, five) points ar. Lacy. Quarterly, ar. and aa. ; on a bend gu. three martlets of the first. Lacy. Ar. a fesse, and three martlets, in chief gu. Lacy. Gu. a bordure ar. over all a bendlet sa. Lacy. Az. three swans' heads, erased ar. Lacy. Ar. a fesse betw. three crescents sa. Lacy. Quarterly, ar. and sa.; on a bend gu. three martlets or, over all a label of as many points of the fourth. Lacy. Az. three swans' necks, erased, ar. beaked or. Lacy. Ar. on a saltire engr. az. betw. four lions pass, guard, gu. five bezants. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. Lacy. Gu. a fesse erm. betw. three boars' heads, couped or. Lacy. Ar. nine pallets, three, three, and three. Lacy. Ar. a mullet betw. six pellets, three, two, and one. Lacye. Gu. three boars' heads, couped, close, ar. Ladbrook, or Laubrooke. Az. a chev. ar. Crest — A hawk rising, ppr. ducally gorged and belled or. Ladbroke (Lord Mayor of London in 1748). Az. a chev. erm. Crest — An ai-m, couped at the elbow, and erect, vested gu. cuiT ar. holding in the hand ppr. five quatrefoils in cross, stalked of the second, pierced of the first. Ladd. Or, a fesse wavy betw. three escallops sa. Laude, alias Baker (Terrington, co. Norfolk). Or, on a fesse wavy az. betw. three escallops sa. as many shelldrakes ar. Ladue, or Ladd. Or, on a fesse wavy sa. betw. three escallops of the last as many shelldrakes ar. Crest — On a cloud a crescent ensigned with a star, all betw. two branches of palm disposed in orle. Lade (Warbleton, co. Sussex, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a fesse wavy betw. three escallops LAI LAK sa. ; second and third, gu. a lion ramp, or, ducaUy gorged and chained sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a leopard's head reguard. sa. bezantee. LiUE (Barham, co. Kent; Gray's Inn, London; and Susses). Ar. a fesse wavy betw. three escallops sa. Crest — A panther's head guard, sa. spotted or. Lade (as borne by John Price Lade, of Boughton House, CO. Kent, esq. a magistrate for that county). Arms, same as the preceding. Laokin (Herts). Sa. three mullets or; on a chief of the second a lion, issuant gu. Ladkin. The same Arms. Crest — A savage's head, crowned with a garland of laurel ppr. Lauly (Scotland). Sa. three bezants. Laffan (as borne by Sir Joseph de Courcy Laffan, bart.) Or, a lion ramp. sa. in the dexter forepaw a fieur de-Iis az. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet an eagle displ. sa. semee of fleurs de lis or. Motto — Vincit omnia Veritas. Laffer. Erm. on a bend az. three billets, paleways, each charged with a torteau. Crest — An eagle, rising, with the dexter claw resting on a flintstone ppr. Laffull, or LuFPtiLL. Gu. three helmets ar. plumed or. La Font (Hinxworth, co. Herts; represented by the Rev. John la Font, derived from an ancient family (a branch of the La Fonts de la Roche des Arnauldes, and connected with the houses of Vitrolles and of Toulouse de Lautrec, Viscomtes de Lautrec) which fled from France on the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, a. d. 1685; of this branch was John la Font, a merchant of London, who m. in 1760, Jane, eldest dau. and co-heir of the Rev. Thomas Ogle, Vicar of Carham, co. Northumber- land, the lineal descendant of Humphrey Ogle, of Ogle Castle, in that county, temp. William the Conqueror.) Quarterly, first, sa. a rock, the sea in base and the sky in chief, ar. ; second, sa. a cross moline, betw. the fragments of a broken lance ar. for La Font; third, ar. a fesse betw. three cres- cents gu. for OcLE; fourth, or, anorleaz.for Ber- tram. Crest — A bull's head or, armed az. ducally gorged gu. Motto — Prenez en Ire. Laforey (Whitby, co. Devon, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. on a chev. az. three mullets or, in chief two fleurs-de-lis of the second, in base an anchor sa. ; second and third, ar. a cross engr. sa. betw. four torteaux. Crest — A lion ramp, reguard. in the dexter paw a firebrand, all ppr. Motto — Loyal au mort. La Foy. Ar. six pellets. La Full (Norfolk). Gu. three helmets ar. breasted or. Lagace. Az. two bars dancettee ar. in chief three covered cups or. Lagenham. Ar. a cross betw. four lions pass. az. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a serpent, erect, nowed, vert. Lagenham. Ar. a cross betw. four lions pass, (ano- ther, ramp.) gu. Lacford (Northumberland). Paly of six, or and gu. within a bordure ar. Lacford. The same Arms. Crest — A dexter arm gu. holding a sabre, in pale, az. hilted or. Lacherne (Cornwall). Az. a chev. betw. three es- callops or. Laidlaw. Sa. a chev. or, betw. three bezants. (Another coat, sa. a chev. betw. two bezants, in chief, and a lion ramp, in base or). Crest — Issu- ing from a heart, a dexter hand holding a dagger, in pale, all ppr. Motto— Fiiea probata coronat. Laing (England.) Per pale, sa. and or, a chief dan- cettee ar. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up ar. a cock gu. Lainc (Edinburgh). Per pale, ar. and sa. a chief in- dented, counterchanged, on the chief point a wolf's head, erased, gu. Crest — A dove holding in her beak a sprig of olive ppr. Motto — Mercy is my desire. Laing (Scotland). \r. three piles, meetingin point .sa. betw. two mullets of six points, pierced az. the centre one charged with a battle-axe of the field. Crest — A bear's bead and neck, issuing, ppr. muz- zled ar. Motto — Labor omnia superat. Laing (East Lothian, and Mid Lothian). Ar. three piles, meeting in point, sa. Crest — A cock ppr. Motto — Vigilance. Laing. Per pale, engr. ar. and sa. a chief indented, counterchanged. Crest, as Lainc, Edinburgh. Laing. Az. three piles, in chief ar. Laing. Per pale, ar. and sa. a chief, indented, counterchanged. Lainham. Quarterly, ar. and sa. in the first quarter a fleur-de-lis gu. ; in the fourth, an erm. spot of the second. Lainson (borne by Alderman John Lainson, of Eu- ston Square, esq. Sheriff of London in 18;i5). Ar. on a fesse gu. cotised dancettee, betw. two fleurs- de lis, in chief az. and in base a civic wreath vert, three mullets or. Crest — In front of a rock sur- mounted by a castle, a ship in full sail, all ppr. Laird (England). Ar. a chev. betw. two boars' heads, couped, in chief, and a crescent in base, all gu. Crest — A hand holding a covered cup ppr. Laird (Glenhuntly, Scotland). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. two boars' heads, erased ppr. in chief, and a cres- cent in base, of the second. Crest— A buck's head, issuing, ppr. Motto — -Spero meliora. Lake {Viscount Lake). Sa. a bend betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee ar. ; on a chief of augmentation, of the last, a representation of the fish of Mogul , barways, per pale, or and vert, banded, vert and gu. pierced, with a shaft erect, headed with a crescent, and by other shafts, in saltire, headed variously with golden balls, an annulet, &c. Cre^t — A horse's head, couped, ar. charged on the neck with a bar gemel gu. Supporters — Dexter, a grenadier soldier of the (iOth Regiment, supporting with the exterior hand a musket, all ppr. ; sinister, a Malay soldier, with his musket, also ppr. Lake (Edmonton, co. Middlesex^ bart.) Quarterly, first, for a coat of augmentation to be borne in the first quarter, gu. a dexter ai-m, embowed, in ar- mour, issuing from the sinister side of the shield, holding in the hand a sword erect, all ppr. thereto affixed a banner ar. charged with a cross betw. sixteen escutcheons of the first, on the cross a lion pass, guard, or ; second, sa. on a bend betw. six crosses crosslet ar. a mullet for diff*. ; third, ar. a chev. betw. three boars' heals, couped sa.; fourth, quarterly, ar. and sa. on a bend of the last, three fleurs-de-lis of the first. Crests — First, a chevalier in complete armour, on a horse, courant ar. bridle and trappings all ppr. in the dexter hand a sword embrued gu. holtiiiig the bridle in his mouth, the sinister arm hanging dovvn useless, round his body a scarf, in bend, of the last ; se- cond, a seahorse's head ar. finned or, gorged with three bars gu. Motto — Un Dieu, un roy, un ca-ur. Lake (Welston and Buckland, co. Bucks ; Hertford- shire and Staffordshire). Quarterly, or and az. four crescents counterchanged. Crest — A cross formeefitchee,in acrescent, all withinan annulet or. Lake (Devonshire). Ar. on a chief gu. two annulets, braced or, over all a bend engr. az. Lake (Hampshire). Or, on a saltii'e engr. az. nine annulets ar. ; on a canton gu. a castle of the third. Crest — A cannon mounted ppr. Lake (Kent). Sa. three crosses crosslet fitchee ar. Lake. Sa. a bend betw. six annulets or. Lakebuurne. Ar. a chev. betw. three crosslets sa. Lakemore. Ar. three stags' heads, cabossed gu. armed or. Lakenlich, or Lakingleech. Ar. a chev. betw. three chaplets sa. Lakenlyche. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three chapeaus of the same, turned up gu. Lakin, or Laking. Quarterly, per fesse indented erm. and az. Crest — A dexter arm ppr. vested sa. holding a palm branch vert. Lakingleech, or Lakinlich. Ar. a chev. betw. three hats sa. brims turned up g)i. Crest — A harp or. Lakingleech. Ar. on a chev. betw. three chaplets sa. as many roses gu. Lakingleech. Ar. a chev. betw. three ducipers sa. Lakington (Washbourne, co. Devon). Or, three bars wavy sa. Crest— A. pelican in her nest, vulning her breast ppr. LAM LAM Laleed, or Lallee (Herefordshire). Ar. a cross chequy or and az. Laleman (Ireland). Ar. on a chev. az. three mnllets or, a chief pu. charged with as many nmllets of the third. Crext — A dexter arm, embowed, grasp- ing a dob, all ppr. Lalerion (Devonshire). Sa. three chev. ar. Lallv. Az. two lions ramp, supporting a tower, out of the battlements three fleurs-de-lis ar. Crest— A buck pass. ppr. Lalynde. Ar. a cross engr. gu. Crest — A maiden's head, affrontee, couped at the breasts ppr. attired az. Lalynde. Az. a decrescent or. Lam (Scotland). Ar. a cross betw. four crosses pattee g"- Lamabe. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. Lamb (yiscotmt Melbovrne). Sa. on a fesse erminois, betw. three cinqucfoils ar. two mullets of the field. Crest — A derai lion ramj). gu. holiling betw. the paws a mullet sa. Supporters — Two lions gu. collared and chained or, on each collar two mullets sa. Motto — Virtute et fide. Lamb, late Burgess (Burville, co. Berks, hart.) Per pale wavy ar. and erminois, a chev. betw. three lambs pass. sa. quartering, per fesse ar. and erm. a fesse az. fretty or, a bordure of the third, bezantee ; on a canton pu. a bend of the first, charged with a baton of Knight Marshal, ppr. for Burgess. Crest — First, a lamb pass. sa. charged on the body with a bezant, tliereon a trefoil, slipped vert ; second, a camel's head ppr. bezantje, erased gu. for Bur- gess. Motto — Deo et principe. Lamb (as borne by Warren Maude Lamb, of New- castle on-Tyne, esq.) Gu. on a fesse betw. three cinquefoils ar. two nmllets of the field. Crest — The paschal lamb ppr. Motto — Palma non sine pulvere. Lamb (Kent, and Barham, co. Suffolk ; granted 3 July, I5.'i9). Sa. a fesse or, betw. three cinque- foils erm. charged with a lion pass. gu. betw. two mullets of the field. Crest — A demi lion gu. col- lared or, holding in the dexter paw a mullet sa. Lamb (Keunington, co. Kent). The same Arms and Crest, without the lion on the fesse. Lamb (Colston, co. Wilts). Sa. on a fesse or, betw. three cinquefoils erm. two mullets of the field. Crest — On a mount vert a lamb ar. Lamb. Az. on a fesse wavy or, betw. two lions ramp, in chief ar. and the paschal lamb, in base ppr. three crosses pattee. Crest— On a mount vert a gate surmounted of a paschal lamb, the staff of the banner entwined with laurel, all ppr. Lamb. Ar. a chev. engr. gu. betw. three lambs pass, sa. Crest — A lion romp. Lamb. Az. three paschal lambs pass. or. Lamb. Gu. three paschal lambs pass. ar. the banners charged with a cross gu. Lamb. Sa. on a fesse betw. three cinquefoils erminois, two mullets vert. Crest — A demi lion ramp, er- minois, holding in his dexter paw a mullet vert. Lamb. Sa. on a fesse or, betw. three cinquefoils erm. a lion pass of the second, betw. two mullets of the first. Lame (Baron Beativale). Arms, Crest, and Motto, as Lamb, Viscou.nt Melbourne. Lam bale. Per fesse dancettee ar. and gu. Lambard (Lord Mayor of London, 1531). Ar. on a chev. engr. gu. betw. three eagles sa. an annulet or. Lambard, or Lambarde. Gu. a chev. vair, betw. three lambs ar. Crest — A garb, lying fesseways, ppr. Lambard. The same Arms. Crest — A horse's head, erased or, bridled gu. Lambard (Sevenoaks, co. Kent; Visitation, 1663; now represented by William Lambard, of Beech- mont, Sevenoaks, esq. son of the late Multon Lambard, of Sevenoaks, esq. who was grandson of Tliomas Lambard, of Sevenoaks, esq. by Mai-y his wife, dau. and co-lieir of Sir John Beale, of Farningham, hart, and the lineal descendant of Sir Multon Lambard, of Westcombe, knt.) Gu. a chev. vair betw. three lambs ar. Crest — A rein- deer's head erased sa. Motto — Deo, patriae, tibi. Lam BARON (Cornwall). Sa. three chev. ar. Lambart {Earl Cavan). Gu. three narcissuses ar. pierced of the field. Crest — On a mount vert a centaur ppr. drawing his bow gu. arrow or. Sup- porters — Two men, in armour to the waist, sa. garnished or, short trowsers gu. fringed of the second, faces, arms, knees, and swords ppr. each having a steel cap, adorned with siK ostrich fea- thers, alternately ar. and gu. Motto — Ut quo- cunque paratus. Lambart (Yorkshire). Gu. a chev. ar. a chief cheqtiy, or and az. Lambe (Brocket Hall, co. Hertford). See Lamb, Lord Melbourne. Lambe (Troston, co. Suffolk). Erm. a lion ramp. sa. Lambe (Stoke Pogeis, co. Bucks). Sa. on a fesse or, betw. three cinquefoils erm. a leopard's face gu. betw. two mullets pierced of the field. Lamberby. Per chev. sa. and ar. in chief two suns or. Crest — On a ducal coronet a stag, sejant, ppr. Lamberby. Per chev. ar. and sa. three suns in chief g". Lamberby. Per chev. sa. and ar. in chief two flies of the second. Lambert (Mount Ida, co. Norfolk, hart.) Ar. on a mount an oak tree vert, and a greyhound courant gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, three plumes ar. y)foiEiGH. Ar. a culverin dismounted, in fe>se sa. Leigh. Az. two bars ar. a bend gu, Leigh. Ar. a bend sa, surmounted by three bars az. Leigh. Ar. a fesse sa. in chief three mullets of the second, the middle one pierced. Leigh. Or, on a chev. betw. three annulets sa. as many lions ramp. ar. Leigh. Ar. on a chief sa, three plates. Leigh. Or, three fusils az. Leigh. Az. thn^e mascles or. Leigh. Gu. a fesse erm. Leigh, or Lea. Per chev. ar. and gu. in chief two lions combatant sn. Leigh. Vert, a saltire betw. four eagles displ. or. Leigh. Vert, on a fesse cotised or, three leopards' heads gu, Leigh, alias Lea. Sa, a fesse engr. erm. betw. three leopards' heads ar. Leigh, Leygh, or Ley. Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three leopards' heads sa, Leigh, Az. two bars ar. on a bend or, three plieons gu. Leigh. Ar. a fleur-de-lis sa. Leigh. Ar. a chev. sa. a label of three points gu, Leigh (West Hall, in High Leiyh, co. Chester ; derived from l"homas de Leigh, of the West Hall, Lord of a moiety of Lymme iu 1305, eldest son of Richard de Lymme, by Agnes his wife, dau. and heir of Richard de Leigh : the present representative of the family is Ecerton Leigh, of the West Hall, in High Legh, and of Twemlow, co. Chester, esq. high sherifl" in 1836, eldest son of the late F.gerton Leigh, of the West Hall, esq. by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and coheir of Francis Joddrell, of Veardsley and Twemlow, esq.) Or, a linn ramp, gu. Crest — A cubit arm, vested paly of five pieces or and sa. cufled ar. hand ppr. grasping the upper and lower fragments of a broken tilting-spear, point downwards. {Another crest is also used by the family, viz. — A demi lion ramp. or. hohling a pennon displ. az. charged with two bars or, in- scribed " Force avec vertue ;" and with a shield of the arms of Leigh of West Hall, in High Leigli, CO. Chester, on which are three escutcheons of pretence, with the arms of the three husban:ls of Agnes de Leigh, of West Hall, &c. viz. Lymme, Venables, and Haywaruen. Li;ioh (i.s borne by the Rev. James Am.ett Leigh, M.A^ of Leattierlake House, Runnymead, co. Sur- rey, son of the late Rev. Egerton Leigh, Rector of Murston, co. Kent, and grandson of the Rev. Thomas Leigh, M.A. who was third son of the Rev. Peter Leigh, M.A. of the West Hall). Arms, &c, as Leigh of West Hall, Leigh (borne by Ja'mes Edward Austin Leigh, of Scarlets Wargrave, co. Berks, esq,) Gu. a cross engr. ar, in the dexter chief point a lozenge of the second. Crest — A unicorn's head couped or. Leigh (Ridge in Bishop's Morchard, co. Devon; ten descents are given in the Visitation, 1C'20). Ar. two bars az. a bend compony or and gu. Leigh (Bardon, co. Somerset, 1595 ; a younger branch of Leigh of Ridge). Arms, as the preceding. Crest — A demi lion ramp, or, armed and langued gu. Motto — Legibiis antiquis. Leigh (Leigh, near Tiverton, and East Allington, CO. Devon ; Visitation, 1620). Vert, a saltire betw. four eagles displ. or. Leigh (Quithiock, co. Cornwall). Ar, a bend lozengy sa, Leight, alias Toderleigh (Hampshire). Erm, two flames in saltire gu. Crest — A wolf pass. gu. Leight. Gu. three swans close ar. Leighton (Watlesborough, and Loton Hall, co. Salop, bart.) Quarterly, per fesse indented, or and gu. Crest — A wiveru, wings expanded sa. Motto — Dread shame. Leighton CBausley or Ballesley, co. Montgomery ; and of Shrewsbury ; descended from Daniel Leigh- ton, esq. a lieutenant-cohmel in Gen. Evans's horse, younger son of Sir Edward Leighton, first Barojiet of Watlesborough, and now represented by the Rev. Francis Knyvett Leighton). Arms, &c, same as Leighton, bart. Leighton. Quarterly, indented, or and gu. on the second and third quarters six boars' heads of the first, three and three. Leighton. Quarterly, iudented, or and gu. on the second and third, tliree boars* heads of Jhe first. Leighton. Quarterly, per fesse indented, or and gu. three boars' heads counterchanged. Leighton. Sa. on a bend ar. three escallops gu. Leighton. Ar. a buglehorn betw. three crescents sa. Leighton. Sa. two bars or; on a bend ar. three es- callops gu. Leighwood (London). Ar. a chev, az. betw. three tigers vert. Crest — A banyan tree ppr. Leike. Ar. on a saltire engr. sa. an annulet or. Leinhams. Quarterly, ar. and sa. in the first a fleur- de-lis gu. Leinster, Duke of. See Fitzgerald. Leir, or Lear (Ditcheat, co. Somerset; descended from Richard Leir, B.A. of Exeter, who was pre- sented to the rectory of Charlton Musgrave in 1617. The present representative is Thowas Macik Leir, of Jaggard's House, co. Wilts, esq.) Az. a fesse raguly betw. three unicorns* heads erased or. Crest — A demi unicorn ramp, having betw. his legs a staft' raguly. Leitch (Scotland). Gu. on a bend engr. or, betw. six fusils of the second, three escutcheons az. Crest — A hand holding a serpent ppr. Leitii (St. Peter's, co. Norfolk, bart.) Or, a cross- let fitch^e sa. betw. tliree crescents in chief and as many lozenges in base gu. Crest — A cross crosslet fitchee, as in the arms, Leith (Craighall, Scotland). Or, a cross crosslet fitchee sa. betw. two crescents in chief gu. and in base three fusils az, two and one, all within a bordure of the third. Motto — Trusty and bydand. Leith (Over-Barns, Scotland), Or, a chev. betw. three fusils az. Crest — A turtle dove ppr. Motto — Semper fidus. Leith (Restalrig, Scotland). Ar. five fusils in fesse sa. Leith (Hearthill, Scotland). Or, a cross crosslet fitchee az. betw, two crescents in chief and a fusil in base gu. Leith (Waterhaugh, Scotland). Ar. five lozenges conjoined in fesse sa. Crest — A dove holding in the beak an olive branch ppr. /l/(>^/f>— Fidus ad extreraum. LEM LE N Leith (VVliitcliaugli, CO. Aberdeen ; as borne l>y James John Forbes-Leith, of Whitehangli, esq. a magis- trate and deputy-lieutenant of that shire, and Colonel in the E.I. C. service, representative of the Tolquholn branch of the ancient family of Forbes). Quarterly, first, az. three bears' heads couped ar. muzzled gu. for Forbes; second and third, ar. five lozenges conjoined in fesse sa. for Leith ; fourth, ar. three unicorns* heads erased sa. for Preston of Formatine. Crests — for Forbes, a stag's head attired with ten tynes ppr. ; for Leith, a dove with an olive branch in its moutli ppr. Supporters — Two greyhounds ppr. collared gu. Mottoes, under the arms — Salus per Christum ; above the Leith crest — Fidus ad cx- tremum. Leitrim, Earl of. See Clements. Leke (Sutton, CO. Derby; extinct Baronet; subse- quently Earls of Scarsdale). Ar. on a saltire engr. sa. nine annulets of the field. Crest — Two eagles ar. supporting a garb or. Leke, or Leyke (Derbyshire). Ar. on a saltire engr. sa. five annulets of the field. Leke, or Leake (Southwark). Or, a saltire flory sa. in chief a lion pass, of the last. Leke. Ar. on a saltire engr. sa. nine annulets or. Crest — A peacock's tail erect, the plume displ.ppr. supported by two eagles, with wings expanded ar. {Another crest — A garb or, banded gu.) Leke. Sa. six annulets or, three, two, and one. Leke, or Leake. Sa. a bend betw. six annulets or. Leke, or Leake. Ar. a bend engr. sa. a chief gu. Leke, Leake, or Levke (Lincolnshire). Ar. a chief gu. over all a bend engr. az. Leke, or Leike. Ar. a chev. gu. over all a bend engr. sa. Lekeeorne (Lincolnshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet sa. Lekeborne. Ar. a chev. sa. Lekehorne. Sa. three fusils ar. Lekebourne. Ar. a chev. betw. ten crosslets sa. Lekesworth (SuflTolk). Chequy, ar. and gu. ; on a bend az. three lions ramp, of the first. Lekyborne. Ar. crusily sa. a chev. of the last. LcLAM (Bricksworth ; Chawsliam, co. Northampton ; and Yorkshire). Ar. a saltire sa. Crest — On a mount vert a cock gu. combed, wattled, and legged or, charged on the breast with a saltire of the last. Leland. Gu. a saltire ar. charged with three palets az. a chief or. Crest — A crow lising, transfixed with an arrow. Leland. Ar. a bend gu. cotised sa. Leley. Gu. three lilies ar. Lello (Herefordshire ; Ifer. Off. Hereford, c. 25). Erm. on a canton gu. a cross moline or. Crest — A gem ring or, entwined and fretted with a ser- pent ppr. Lelly (1G80). Ar. a fesse betw. three roses gu. in chief a crescent for diff. LcLON, or Lellow (Buckinghamshire). Ar.two bars gu. in chief three wolves' heads erased, of the se- cond. Lklon, Lelow, or Lellow. The same Arms. Crest — On a rock a fort in flames ppr. Lelon, or Lelow. Ar. on two bars gu. three hounds courant, of the field, in chief as many wolves' heads era.<;ed, of the second. Lelon, or Lelow. Gu. three wolves pass. ar. I.EM. Ar. on a bend gu. three lions pass. or. Lehan, or Lemmon (Northaw, co. Herts, hart.) Az. a fesse betw. three dolphins hauriant ar. Crest — In a lemon tree ppr. a pelican in her nest or, feed- ing her young ppr. Leman (Norfolk). Ar. a fesse betw. thiee dolphins naiant gu. Lemarch. Barruly, ar. and az. a lion ramp. gu. Crest — -An ami in annour embowed, striking with a dagger, all ppi\ Lemarchant (Guernsey ; granted 27 May, 1689, and now borne by Sir Denis Le Marchant, of Chobham Place, CO. Surrey, created a Baronet in 1841. In 1304, Peter Le Marchant was Lieutenant-Governor of Guernsey). Az. a chev. or, betw. three owls ar. legged of the second. Crest — Out of a ducal coro- net an owl's leg erect or. Lkmenton. Az. frettyor; on a chief of the last a lion ramp. betw. two mullets gu. Le Merchant. Gyrouny of eight, erm. and az. a bordure engr. Lemesey (Warwickshire). Gu. an eagle displ. or, menibered az. Le Mesurier. Ar. on a chev. betw. three dexter hands gu. as many bezants. Crest — A hawk ppr. wings extended or. Leming (Colchester, CO. Essex, and Yorkshire). Erm. a ci'oss potence az. Leming (Lancashire). Erm. a cross formee az. Leming. Erm. a cross crosslet az. Le.mington, or Lenington (Lemington, co. York). Ar. (another, or) a saltire gu. ; on a chief of the second three boars' heads, couped or. Lemington. Ar. a chev. sa. in chief three crescents, in base a bugUhorn of the last. LiiMiNCTON. Ar. on a chev. engr. az. a chevronel or, betw. three calves gu. Lemhare, or Lemitaike (Westminster; descended from Normandy. Confirmed 14 June, 14 James I.) Per chev. sa. and ar. three Catharine wheels counterchanged. Crest— A demi griffin sa. holding out a Catharine wheel ar. Lemmino (Essex). Ar. fifteen guttees de sang, five, four, three, two, and one. Le.mmington, or Lennington. Ar. a buglehorn betw. three crescents sa. Crest — A savage's head erased, affrontee, ppr. Lemmington, or Lennington. Ar. a buglehorn sa. Lemon (Carclew, co. Cornwall, bart.) Ar. on a chev. betw. three mullets gu. an eagle displ. of the field. Crest — A lion pass. ar. Lemon, or Lemmon. Az. a fesse betw. three dolphins, embowed ar. Crest — A pelican in her nest, feed- ing her young or. Lemosy, or Lymesey (Warwickshire). Gu. an eagle displ. or, armed sa. Lemosy, or Lymesey (Warwickshire). Or, an eagle displ. gu. within a bordure sa. escallopee. Lemprew, or Lempreur. Gyronny of twelve, ar. and gu. ; on a chief az. an eagle with two heads displ. ar. Lempp.ier. Gu. three eagles displ. or. Crest — A dove. Lempy. Ar. a lion pass. sa. Lemsels, or LoMSELS (Cornwall). Az. a wolf's head erased or. Le.m.ster (London). Ar. on a fesse betw. three lions' heads erased gu. as many crescents or, each charged with a mullet of the second. Lemster. Ar. on a fesse betw. three crescents gu. as many mullets or. Crest — A demi cupid, issuing, in the dexter hand an arrow, in the sinister, a bow bent, all ppr. Lemuses, or Lennuses (De Tourney). Gu. a bend or, betw. six roses ar. Lenale. Sa. three boars' heads couped ar. Lenall. Ar. eleven billets sa. four, three, three, and one. Leneghan (Ireland). Az. three cherubs' heads or. Crest — An antelope pass, or, armed gu. Lenche (W^ych, co. Worcester). Ar. two bars engr. az. each charged with three cinquefoils or. Lenche, or Lench. The same Arms. Crest — A tiger, sejant or, collared gu. resting the forepaw on a shield, per chev. of the second and first. Lend (Caule, Scotland). Or, an orle, indented on the inner edge az. Lenenholme (Lancashire). Ar. three fleurs-de-lis sa. Le Neve (London ; Tivetshall, co. Norfolk ; and Suf- folk ; temp. Henry IV. ; confii-med to William le Neve, Clareuceux King of Arms). Ar. on a cross sa. five fleurs-de-lis of the field. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lily ar. stalked and leaved vert, bladed and seeded of the first. Le Neve (London). Ar. on a cross az. five fleurs de- lis of the field, betw. two tortoises, gradient, vert, one in the first quarter, the other in the fourth. Crest — On a mount vert three silver lilies in one stalk, leaved and seeded, all ppr. l.K N LES Lenhorgy (Cornwall). Az. three E'eyhouixJs pass, ar. Lenigan (as borne by James Lenigan, of Castle Fogerty, co. Tipperary, esq. great-grandson of George Lanigan, esq. and Mabel his wife, dau. of Edmond Shee, of Cloran, in the same county, esq, and the present representative of the Fogertys of Castle Fogerty : his grandfather, William Lani- gan, esq. having m. Elizabeth, only dau. (and eventual heiress to her brother James) of Thomas Fogerty, of Castle Fogerty, esq. by Christian his wife, sister and eventual heiress of James Mylcr, of Sallyraount, co. Kildare, esq.) Qxiarterly, first, a/, on a palet ar. three trefoils in pale vert, betw. two lions ramp, regarding each other or, each betw. three fleurs-de-lis, two and one, of the se- cond, for Lenigan ; second, az. in chief two lions ramp, regarding each other, supporting a garb, all or, in the dexter base a crescent, and in the sinister an Irish harp, both gold, stringed ar. for FoGABTV (ancient) ; third, vert, a fesse ar. betw. three garbs or, for Fogarty (modern) ; fourth, ar. a chief vert, for Myler. Crests — A lion ramp, or, leaning on a sword ar. hilted gold ; second, an arm embowed in armour ppr. garnished or, hold- ing a ua.Tger ar. hilted gold. Lennard (Chevening and Knoll, co. Kent; Lords Dacre, a7id Earls of Sussex ; also of Bell House, in Essex). Or, on a fesse gu. three fleurs-de lis of the field. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a tiger's head ar. Lennard (said to have been borne by the Lennards of Chevening; Her. Off. See Vincent's Small Barony). Or, on a fesse gu. betw. three eagles' heads, erased sa. a lion pass. betw. two fleTirs-de- lis of the field. Crest — A demi lion ramp, ducally gorged, holding in the dexter paw a rose gu. Lennard (VVickham Court, co. Kent). Or, on a fesse gu. three fleurs-de-lis of the field, a crescent for diff. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a tiger's head ar. Lennard. The same j4rm.s. Crest — A lion ramp. gu. semee of estoiles or, issuing from clouds ppr. ; over the crest the Motto — Inter nubus resplendeo. (The crest granted to Lennard, Herald of Arms, afterwards Bluemantle Pursuivant of Ai-ms.) Lennard. Per pale, gu. and az. three demi lions pass. or. Crest — A tiger's head, quarterly, or and az. Lennard-Barrett (Bell House, co. Essex, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, or, on a fesse gu. three fleurs de lis of the first, for Lennard ; second and third, per. pale, ar. and gu. barry of four, counter- changed, for Barrett; all within a bordure wavy sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an Irish* wolf dog's head, per fesse, ar. and erm. charged with an e.scallop, per fesse nebulee, gu. and sa. Motto — Pour bieu desirer. Lennie, or Leny (Scotland). Sa. on a chev. betw. three bears' heads ar. muzzled gii. as many cinque- foils of the last. Crest — A dexter arm ppr. hold- ing up a covered cup or. Lennos, or Lends. Az. three fleurs-de-lis ar. on a bordure of the last eight roses gu. Crest — A pen- nant, parted, per pale, gu. and or, tasselled of the last. Lennock. Ar. guttee de poix, a fesse sa. Lennox {Duke of Richmond). Quarterly, first and fourth, France and England quarterly ; second, Scotland ; third, Ireland; (being the arms of King Charles II.) all within a bordure componee, ar. and gu. charged with eight roses of the second, barbed and seeded ppr. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion, stataut, guard, or, crowned with a ducal coronet gu. and gorged with a collar, as the bordure in the arms. Supporters — Dexter, a unicorn ar. armed, maned, and unguled or; sinister, an antelope ar. ai'med and hoofed or, each supporter gorged with a collar componee, as the bordure in the arms. Motto — En la rose je fleurie. Lennox (Scotland, Earl Lennox ; temp. William the Lion). Ar. a saltii'e engr. gu. cantoned with four rosea of the last. Lenosky. Gu. an eagle displ. with two hea Is or, u baton ar. Lenstofte. Or, a lion ramp, per fesse, gu. and sa. Lent. Vert, a chev. erm. betw. three leaves ar. Crest — A horse pass. ar. Lent. Or, a chev. erm. betw. three leaves vert. Lenthall (Dorsetshire). Sa. a bend fusily ar. Crest A greyhound, in full course, sa. collared or. Lenthail. Ar. two bars sa. each charged with three mullets or. Lenthai.l (originally of Hampton Court, of Leynt- hall Earls, and Leynthall Starks, co. Hereford ; Latchford, Great Haseley, Burford Priory, and Yelford Hastings, co. Oxford ; and Besselsleigh, CO. Berks ; derived from Sir Rowland Lenthall, of Hampton Court, knt. Masterof the Robes to Henry IV. and one of the Commanders at Agincourt ; William Lenthall, Speaker of the House of Com- mons temp. Charles I. was immediate ancestor of the Lenthalls of Burford Priory, co. Oxford, and of Besselsleigh, co. Berks). Ar. on a bend cotised sa. three mullets or. Crest — A greyound salient sa. collared or. Lenther. Ar. on a bend, cotised, sa. three mullets or. Lenthorne. Gyronny of eight, or and sa. an eagle displ. ar. Lenthorp, Lenthrop, or Leventhorp (Essex, and Shingley Hall, co. Herts). Ar. a bend, gobonated, gu. and sa. cotised of the second. Lenthorp, or Lenthrop. The same Arms. Crest— A lady, standing, ppr. richly attired vert. Lenthorpe (Essex). Ar. a bend componee, gu. and az. cotised of the second. Lenton (Buckinghamshire, and Aldwinkle, co. North- ampton ; granted 21 March, 1584). Az. a bend erm. betw. two dolphins, embowed and bendways, or. Crest — A tiger's head erased az. tufted, armed, collared, and ringed or. Lenton-Priory (Nottinghamshire). Quarterly, or and az. over all a cross calvary, on three grieces or, steps sa. fimbriated of the first. Lentston. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. Lenysis. Gu. a bend betw. six crosses botonnce or. Leon (Norfolk). Or, a saltire engr. vert. Leonard, Lengh, or Lenorey. Az. three garbs ar. Leonard. Or, on a fesse az. three fleurs-de-lis ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a tiger's head ar. Lepla (Isle of Ely, co. Cambridge). Ar. a lion ramp, gu. within a bordure componee, or and vert. Leple. Erm. an inescutcheon gu. within a bordure engr. of the last. Le Poer. Per chief dancettie, sa. and ar. Le Poer Trench {Earl of Clancarti/). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a lion pass. gu. betw. three fleurs-de-lis az. on a chief of the third the sun in splendour or ; second, ar. a bend engr. sa. on a chief gu. three escallops of the first ; third, ar. a saltire az. betw. four nettle leaves vert. Crest — An arm in armour, embowed, holding a sword, all ppr. Motto to the Crest — Dieu pour la Tranchee qui contre. Supporters — Dexter, a lion gu. semibe of fleurs-de-lis or; sinister, a stag guard, ppr. holding a banner, per chief dancettee, sa. and ar. being the arms of Le Poer, betw. the antlers ^ a cross gu. thereon our Saviour ppr. Motto — Vir- tutis fortuna comes. Leport. Az. three towers domed or, gate sa. Lepton (Kepwick, co. York). Gu. three bars ar. ; on a chief az. three Catharine wheels or. Lepton (Rebeck, co. York). Barry of six ar. and gu. ; on a chief az. three Catharine wheels or. Lepton (Yorkshire). Ar. on a chief az. three Catha- rine wheels or. Lepton. The same Arms. Crest — Issuing from a castle, triple-towered, a demi lion ppr. Lermouth. Ar. a chev. betw. three mascles (another, lozenges; another, fusils) sa. Lerowse. Quarterly, ar. and sa. a bend of the last. Lescher (as borne by Joseph Samuel Lescher, of lioyles, CO. Essex, esq. and by his first cousin, William Joseph Lescher, of Upton, co. Essex, esq. grandsons of Lawrence Lescher, of Kertz- fild, in Alsace). Or, a cross gu. on a chief az. a 4 F L ES LES stork ar. bealced and legged of the second. Crest — In front of a buglehom sa. a dexter avm.embowed in armour, ppr. garnished or, entwined by a ser- pent, the hand grasping a dagger, fesseways, the point towards the dexter, also ppr. pomel and hilt gold. Motto — Singulariter in spe. Le Scot (Earl of Chester, d.s.p. 1237, 21 Heni-y HI.) Or, three piles gu. Le Scot. The same Arms. Crest — Two battle-axes, in saltire, az. hilted sa. Lesington (Yorkshire). Ar. three saltorels engr. sa. a crescent for diff. Lesington. Gu. giittfee d' or. Lesk (that Ilk). Sa. a fesse betw. three mullets in chief, and as many mascles in base, all or. Leskeswobth (Suffolk). Chequy, ar. and gu. a bend sa. Leslie (Earl of Uothes). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. on a bend az. three buckles or, for Leslie; second and third, or, a lion ramp. gu. debruised by a ribbon sa. for Abernethy. Crest — A demi griffin ppr. Supporters— Two griflSns, per fesse, ar. and gu. Motto — Grip fast. The motto has re- mained the same since the time of Queen Margaret, by whom it was conferred on Bartholomew, the patriarch of the House of Leslie. " In crosiug a river swollen by floods, the Queen was thrown from her horse and in danger of being drowned, when the knight, plunging into the stream, seized hold of her Majesty's girdle, and as he brought her with difficulty towards the bank , she frequently exclaimed, ' grip fast,' and afterwards desired that he should retain the words as his motto." Leslie-Melville (Earl of Leven and Melville). Quarterly, first, az. a thistle slipped ppr. ensigned with an imperial crown, or, as a coat of aiigmen- tation to the arms of Leslie ; second, ar. on a bend az. three buckles or, for Leslie; thirj, ar. a fesse gu. ; fourth, gu. three crescents within a bordure ar. charged with eight roses of the first, both for Melville. Crest, of Leslie — A demi chevalier, in complete armour, liolding in the dexter hand a dagger, erect, ppr. pomel and hilt or: of Mel- ville — The head of a ratch-hound, erased sa. Supporters — First, two chevaliers, completely armed, each holding in the exterior hand the ban- ner of Scotland, for Leslie; second, dexter, a ratch-hound, sinister, an eagle ppr. for Melville. Mottoes— Pro rege et patria, for Leslie ; and Deui- que coelum, for Melville. Leslie (VVardis and Findrassie, Co. Moray, bart.) Arms, same as Leslie, Earl of Rothe.s, all being ■within a bordure, chequy, vert and ar. Crest, Supporters, and Motto, same as Earl of Rothes. Leslie (Edinburgh). Ar. on a fesse, indented, az. three buckles, or, within a bordure gu. charged with four fleurs-de-lis of the field. Leslie (Powis, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar.on a bend az. three buckles or, within a bordure gu ; second and third, az. three frases ar. within a bordure quartered, or and of the second, the first charged with antique crowns gu. the last with as many cinquefoils silver. Crest — A crescent ar. ^ Motto — Crescat Deo proraotore. Leslie (Endordivit, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. on a bendaz. three buckles or; second and third, ar. a lion ramp. gu. debruised by a rib- bon sa. all within a boidure ar. Leslie (Meadowsall, Glasgow). The same Arms. Crest— A demi giiffin. Motto — Grip fast. Leslie (Scotland). Ar. on a bend az. three buckles or. Crest — A demi griffin, segreant. Leslie (as borne by tlie Hon. and Rev. Sir Henry Leslie, of Juniper Hill, co. Surrey, bart.) The Pepys Artiis, &c. viz. sa. on a bend or, betw. two nags' heads, erased ar. three fleurs-de-lis of the field. Crest — A camel's head, erased, or, bridled, lined, ringed, and gorged, with a ducal coronet sa. Motto — Mens cujusque is est quisque. Leslie (Ballybay.co. Monaghan, and of Leslie House, CO. Antrim; descended from Henry Leslie, a scion of the noble house of Rothes, wlio removed from Scotland to Ireland in 1614). Arms, as Earl of Rothes. Crest — An angel ppr. as appears from an ancient inscription on a stone in Fifeshire. Motto — Grip fast. Leslie (Balquhain, Scotland ; descended from George, youngest sou of Sir Andrew de Lesley, by his wife, the co-heiress of Abernethy). Ar. on a fesse az. three buckles or. Crest — A griflin's head, erased ppr. Motto— Gr\f fast. Leslie (Glasslough, co. Monaghan; a branch of the Leslies of Balquhain, established in Ireland, temp. Charles I. by John Leslie, Bishop of Raphoe, and afterwards Bishop of Clogher. The present repre- sentative of this branch of the Leslies is Charles Powell Leslie, of Glasslough, esq. son and heir of the late Charles Powell Leslie, of Glasslough, esq. M. P. for the county of Monaghan, by Christiana his wife,dau.of George Fosbery, of Clarence, co. Lime- rick, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. on a fesse gu. tUree oval buckles or; in base, three thistle leaves conjoined vert; second and third, quarterly ; first and fourth, ar. on a bend az. three oval buckles or; second and third, or, a lion gu. over all a bendlet sa. Crest — A griffin's head erased, sa. Motto — Grip fast. Leslv (Aberdeen, Scotland). Ar. on a fesse az. three buckles or, within a bordure of the second, charged with as many stars of the first. Crest — A griffin ppr. winged or holding in the dexter talon a buckle of the last. Motto — Probitas et firmitas. Leslv (Aberdeen, Scotland). Ar. on a bend, embat- tled, az. three buckles or. Motto — Ueus provi- debit. Lesly (Aberdeen). Ar. a pair of wings, conjoined, ppr. surmounted of a fesse az. charged with tliree buckles or. Motto — God guide all. Lesly (Burdsbank, Scotland). The quartered Arms of the Earl of Rothes, within a bordure parted per pale, chequy and counter-coraponee, gu. and or. Crest — A buckle ar. Motto — Keep fast. Lesly (Finrassie, Scotland). Quarterly, as the last, within a boidure chequy gu. and or. Crest — A man in armour, holding a buckle ar. Motto — Firma durant. Lesly (Colpnay Shiels, .Scotland). Ar. on a bend az. three buckles or, within a bordure invecked of the second, chai'ged with eight crescents of the first. Crest — A buckle issuing out of a crescent ar. Motto — Conamine augeor. Lesi.y (that Ilk). Ar. on a bend az. three buckles or. within a double tressure flnry counterflory gu. Crest — A griffin's head ppr. Motto— Gr\f fast. Lesly (Kincraige, Scotland) Ar. on a fesse betw. two crosses crosslet fitch^e az. three buckles or. Crest — A griffin's head, couped ppr. charged with a cross crosslet fitchee ar. Motto — Firma spe. Lesly (Kinivie, Scotland). Ar. on a bend az. three buckles or, within a bordure indented of the second. Motto — Quae juncta fii-ma. Lesly (Lord Lindores). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. on a bend az. three buckles or ; second and third, or, a lion ramp. gu. debruised by a ribbon sa ; by way of surtout an escutcheon gu. charged with a castle, triple-towered, ar. masoned sa. for the title of LiNuoREs. Crest — A demi angel, with wings or, holding in the dexter hand two grey- hounds' beads, erased, ppr. Motto — Stat promissa fides. Lesly (Oustons, Scotland). Ar. on a bend az. betw. three oak branches, slipped, vert, acorned, ppr. as many buckles or. Crest — A hand holding a writ- ing pen ppr. Motto — Soli Deo gloria. Lesly (Pitcaple, Scotland). Ar. on a bend az. betw. two mullets gu. three buckles or. Lesly (Torry, Scotland). The quartered coat of Rothes, within a bordure indented and parttd per pale, az. and ar. Crest — A buckle or. Motto —Hold fast. Lesly (Tullochi, Scotland). Ar. on a fesse az. three buckles or, betw. as many fleursde-lis of the second. Crest — An eagle's neck, with two heads, erased, sa. Motto— HoU fast. Lesly (Wardis, Scotland). Ar. on a bend az. betw. two holly leaves vert, three buckles or. Lesone (Wheatfield and Soulgrave, Kortbampton). Gu. acbief ar. on the lower part thereof the sun's LET LEV resplendent rays, issuant thereout, ppr. Crest — The sun or, rising out of clouds, ppr. Le Spring (Durham). Sa. an orle ar. Lesqul. Ar. (another, or) a cliev. betw. three calves pass. sa. LiissiEuRE (Middlesex). Gu. a blade of a sword-fish ar. crowned or. Lessingham. Sa. three boars* heads, couped, within a bordure engr. ar. Crest — A martlet sa. Lessington. Gu. three porches of churches, with double doors, expanded ar. (some say, gu. three ports ar.) Crest — On a baron's coronet or, a lion ramp. gu. Lester. Ar. a fesse az. betw. three fleurs-de lia gu. Crest — A demi griiBn segreant gu. Le-ston. Vert, ten bezants, four, three, two, and one. Crest — A lion pass. az. ducally gorged and chained or. L'EsTRANGE (Hunstanton, co. Norfolk, derired from Hamon L'Estrange, living temp. Edward II. to whom his brother, John Le Strange, sixth Lord Strange of Knocltyn, gave the lands of Hunstan- ton. Sir Nicholas L'Estrange, of Hunstanton, chief of the family, temp. Charles I. and eldest brother of the celebrated Sir Roger L'Estrange, was created a Baronet in 16'29 ; the sisters and co heirs of the last baronet. Sir Henry L'Estrange, wei'e, Armine, wife uf Nicholas Styleman, of Snet- tisham, co. Norfolk, esq. and Lucy, wife of Sir Jacob Astley, bart.) Gu. two lions pass, guard, ar. Crest — A lion pass, guard, or. L'EsTBANCE (Moystown, King's County; descended from Richard L' Estrange, second sun of Sir Tho- mas L'Estrange, of Hanstanton, sheriff of Norfolk in 153'2, and now represented by Colonel He.nry Peisley L'Estrange, of Moystown). Arms, &c. as the preceding. Motto — Memento mci. L'Estrange (Knockyn, co. Salop; quartered by D'Oyly, of Shottisham, co. Norfolk, and the East Indies, through De Dunston, and by that family through Noel, wliich last name acquired divers lands by marrying Margaret, daughter of Guy, and sister and co-heiress to the lands of Ralph L'Estrange, temp. Heni-y II.) Gu. two lions pass, guard, ar. Lesturmy. Gu. a chev. betw. three estoiles or. Lestwiche (Le.stwiche, co. Chester). Ar. an orle betw. ten martlets sa. Crest — A still ar. Letch. Gyronny of eight, ar. and gu. an annulet counterchanged. Crest — A harp gu. Lete, or Light (Huntingdonshire and Suffolk; Her. Off. H. 14). Ar. on a lesse gu. betw. two matches sa. rolled and fired ppr. a martlet or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lamp of three branches of the same, fired, ppr. Lete BROOKE. Az. a chev. erra. Lete.\ifs. Vert, an anchor, in pale, az. Crest — The emblem of time, passing with his scythe over his fihijulder, all ppr. Letforo (Gloucestershire). Gu. on a chev. ar. betw. two stags' heads, erased, of tlie second, armed or, in chief, and a talbot pass, in base of the last, three mullets gu. pierced gold. Letham, or Lethem. Gu. a cross erm. Crest — A gritiin's head, betw. two wings, holding in the beak a feather ppr. Letha.h, or Lethem (Scotland). Gu. a cross erm. betw. two crescents in chief or. Crest, as the last. Letham. Quarterly, ar. and ermines, in the first quarter a fleur-dt -lis gu. Lethuriuge (Sandhill Park, co. Somerset, bart.) Ar. over water ppr. a bridge of five arches, tuneted, gu. in chief an eagle di.'^pl. sa. Crest — Out of a mural crown or, a demi eagle displ. ppr. Sup- porters — Two ravens. Motto — Spes mea in Deo. Lethuridge (Devonshire). Sa. two bars gemelles betw. six roses ar. tliree, two, and one. Crest — A stag's head, erased, per fesse, ar. and sa, attired or, in the moutii a rose of the first, stalked and leaved vert. Lethieuli.ier or Lethulier (Acton, CO. Middlesex). Ar. a cUer. gu. betw. three parrots' heads, couped, vert, beaked of the second. Crest — A parrot ppr. Lethieullier, or Lethulier (Alderstock.co. Essex). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three parrots' heads, erased, vert. Crest, as the last. Lethim (Scotland). Gu. a cross erm. within a bor- dure or. Crest— A dove, within a serpent disposed orleways, ppr. Lethington (Saltcoats). Ar. a bend engr. gu. in chief a bear's head, erased az. muzzled of the second. Lethington. Ar. a bend engr. gu. betw. two otters' heads, couped, sa. Lcton. Ar. two bars gu.; in chief three wolves' heads, couped, of the second. Letsler. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. within a bordure of the second a mullet for diff. Letster. Gu. a lion ramp. betw. three crescents ar. Lett. Gu. a saltire or; on a chief of the last a cres- cent betw. two mullets sa. Crest — Thiee organ- pipes, two in saltire surmounted by the third in pale, banded vert. Letterington. Gu. on a bend ar. three bears sa. Lettice. Gu. on a chev. ar. three trefoils sa. Letton, or Ly-tton (Hertford). Ar. two bars betw. three bears' heads, erased, gu. Letton. The same Arms. Crest — A dexter band, fesseways, couped, gu. holding up a cross crosslet fitchee az. Letton (Hertford). The same Arms as Lytton of Letton, Derbyshire. Leukenor. Az. three chev. ar. Crests — First, a unicorn's head, couped az. plattee, horned or ; second, a hawk's lure az. fi-inged ar. Levall. Gu. a bend or, betw. six crescents ar. Crest — On the top of a tower, issuing, a Cornisli chough, with wings expanded, all ppr. Levall. Sa. three rams' heaJs, couped ar. Levall. Ar. ten billets sa. four, three, two, and one. Levall. Gu. six crescents ar. Levall. Az. a bend ar. Levant, or Turkey Merchants, Company. Az. on a sea in base ppr, a ship with three masts in full sail or, betw. two rocks of the second, all the sails, pennants, and ensigns ar. each charged with a ci'oss gu. a chief engr. of the tliird, in base a seahorse ppr. Crest — A demi seahorse salient. Supporters— Two seahorses. Motto — Deo reip et amicis. Le Vavasour (Yorkshire). Or, a fesse dancettee sa. Crest — A cock gu. Leveale, or Levelis (Trewoof, co. Cornwall). Ar. three calves' heads couped gu. Crest — A tower masoned sa. Levelano. Sa. tliree boars' heads couped ar. Crest — A dexter hand holding a dagger in pale, with a garland of laurel pendent therefrom ppr. Levelis (Cornwall, temp. Conquest). Ar. three calves' heads couped gu. Leven, Earl OF. See Leslie. LEVENTHORPE(Stringey Hall, co. Herts; extinct bart.) Ar. a bend gobonee gu. and sa. Lever (Arlington, co. Lancaster). Ar. two bends sa. the under one engr. Crest — On a trumpet, lying fesseways, a cock ppr. Lever (Lever, co. Lancaster). Ar. two bends, one plain, the othir engr. sa. a crescent gu. Crest — On a trumpet nowed a cock with wings expanded. (Another crest — A hare ppr.) Lever (Lancashire). Ar. two bends engr. az. Lever (Lancashire). Ar. a chev. betw. three bucks trippant sa. Lever (Lancashire). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three harts trijjpant sa. Lever (Lancashire). Ar. a chev. betw. three hares sa. Lever. Sa. three bears' heads cuuped ar. Lever. Ar. two bends engr. sa. (Another, gu.) Lever. Sa. three boars' heads couped or. Leverage. Ar. a chev. betw. three matchlocks sa. Crest — A leopard's head cabossed ppr. Leverett (Great Chelsea, 1U02). Ar. a c'nev. betw. three leverets courant sa. Leverett. Gyronny of eight or and sa. over all an eagle volant gu. Leveicick. Erm. on a fesse engr. sa. three mullets pierced or. Leverincton. Gu. (another, az.) three hares in pale ar. LEV LEW Leverhore (Lanlivcry, co. Cornwall). Gu. three es- toiles ea. Leverhore (Devonshire). Ar. a fesse sa. betw. three tufts of grass ppr. Lcvermore (Exeter, CO. Devon). Ar. a fesse cotised sa. betw. three tufts of grass vert. Levermore. The same Arms. Crest — An arm em- bowed holding a scimetar in pale ppr. TjEVEROY. Ar. on a chev. sa. three leopards' heads or. Leverpoole. Quarterly, gu. and or, a cross potence ar. Leversage. Gu. three lions* heads erased ar. in the centre a matchlock or. Crest — A leopard's head erased guard, ppr. Leverseoce (Leverseck and Wheelock, co. Chester, temp. Henry VI.) Ar. a chev. betw. three plough- shares sa. Crest — A leopard's head or. Leversedce (Essex). Gu. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased or. (Another, ar.) Leversedge (Vallis, co. Somerset). Sa. a chev. or, betw. three dolphins ar. Crest — A leopard's head jessant de-lis or. Leversedge. Gu. a cross engr. ar. betw. four cres- cents or. Leversedge, or Leversege. Gu. a cross engr. ar. in the first quarter a crescent or. Leversege. Sa. three bills' heads ar. Leversege. Ar. a chev. betw. three matchlocks sa. Leverton (Purley House, Croydon, co. Sui-rey). Gu. three estoiles (or stars) or, a canton erm. Crest — A pelican vulning herself ar. Leverton. Vert, a fesse wavy betw. three pelicans vulning themselves or. Crest — A pelican ppr. Leverton. Az. three bares ar. Crest — A hare sejant ar. Leverton. Gu. two estoiles ar. a canton erm. Leverton. Gu. three estoiles, a canton emi. Leverton, or Lenton. Gu. three estoiles with eight points or, a canton erm. Leveryke. Erm. a fesse engr. gu. Levesco. Per fesse ar. and sa. in base three be- zants. Levesey. See Livesey. Levesey (Kent and Lancashire). Ai-. a lion ramp, guard, gu. betw. three estoiles vert. Levesev. The same Arms. Crest— k. lion's paw is- suing ppr. supporting an escutcheon gu. Levesev (Lancashire). Sa. a lion ramp, within an orle of crosses formee fitchee ar. Lbvesey, or Leviesey. Ar. a lion pass. gu. betw. three trefoils slipped vert. Levesey. The same Arms. Cre.it — A lion's paw gu. holding a cluster of six of the same. Levesholme. Ar. a fleur de lis sa. Leveson (VVillenhall, co. Stafford; Richard de Leve- son, of that place, living temp. Edward I. had three sons : first, Richard, who d. s.p. ; second, Robert, of Wolverhampton, ancestor of the Levesons thereof, whose heiress, Sarah Leveson, m. Charles Fowler, of Pendeford, esq. ; and third, John, of Willenhall, ancestor of the Levesons of Lilleshall, CO. Salop, and Haling, co. Kent ; now represented by the Duke of Sutherland). Az. three holly leaves or. Crest — A goat's head erased erm. at- tired or. Leveson, or Lewson (Wolverhampton, co. Stafford). Quarterly, az. and gu. three sinister hands couped at the wrist, and erect ar. Crest — An arm em- bowed in armour ppr. garnished or, holding in the gauntlet a battle-axe, handle gu. blade ar. Leveson (Warwickshire). Az. a fesse wavy ar. betw. three leaves or. Leveson. Az. a fesse nebulee ar. betw. three leaves or. Levet (Sherbom, co. Dorset). Sa. a fesse raguly, betw. three lions' heads erased ar. Levet, or Levett. Paly of six, ar. and az. over all a bend paly of six, gu. and or. Crest — A gadfly, wings endorsed ppr. Levethrope. Ar. a bend componee, sa. and gu. betw. two cotises of the last. Levett (as borne by John Levett, of Wichnor Park, CO. Stafford, esq.) Ar. a lion ramp. beiw. three crosses crosslet fitchee sa. a bordure engr. az. charged with four crosses crosslet fitchee, and four fleurs-de-lis alternately or. Crest — A demi lion ar. ducally crowned or, gorged with a collar az. in the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchfee sa. the sinister paw resting on an escutcheon of the third, charged with a fleur-de-lis gold. Levett (Milford, co. Stafford ; derived from Sir Richard Levett, Lord Mayor of London in 1700, son of William Levett, of Savernake, esq. Page to Charles I. ; the present representative is the Rev. Richard Levett, of Milford Hall, son of the late Rev. Richard Levett, Vicar of West Wycombe, co. Bucks, by Lucy Byrd, his wife, and grandson, by Catherine his wife,dau. of Walcot of Walcot, of the Rev. Richard Levett, Rector of Blithfield and Leigh, CO. Stafford, who was grandson of Sir Richard Levett, the Lord Mayor). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. murally crowned or, and two crosses crosslet, fitchfee, in pale, betw. two piles issuing from the dexter and sinister chief, sa. each pile charged with three crosses crosslet fitchee of the third. Crest — A demi lion ar. entwined az. a sprig of laurel vert, and supporting a cross crosslet fitchee sa. Levett, Levet, or Levitt (Ireland). Ar. three wolves' pass. sa. Levett (Salehurst, co. Sussex ; granted by patent, 21 Dec. 1607). Ar. a semee of crosses crosslet fitchee, a lion ramp. sa. Crest — A lion ramp. ar. crowned or, holding a cross crosslet fitchee of the first. Levett. Paly of six ar. and az. a bend gobonated gu. and or. Levilloigne. Ar. three inescutcheons az. on each as many mullets of the field. Levinu, or Levince. Per chev. vert and or, three escallops counterchanged. Crest — A sword and sheaf of wheat in saltire ppr. Leving, or Living (Woolwich and Bridgen, co. Kent). Ar. on a bend az. three escallops erminois. Levinge (High Park, now Knockdrin Castle, bart.) Quarterly, first, vert, a chev. or three escallops ar. iu chief, for Levince ; second, az. on a chief or, three ravens ppr. for Corby.n; third, vert, three bucks pass, crowned or, for Greene ; fourth, sa. an escallop shell or, betw. three helmets close ar. gar- nished of the second, for Kennedy. Crest — An escallop ar. within a garland ppr. ar. Motto — Vestigian uUa retrorsum. Levinge (Ireland). Az. on a chief ar. three ears of wheat vert. Crest — A bell az. Levings, or Leving (Derbyshire and Warwickshire ; granted 10 Sept. ISIJ). Vert, a chev. or, in chit f three escallops ar. Crest — Within a chaplet vert, an escallop ar. Levingston (Scotland). Az. in chief two cinquefoils, in base an escallop or. Crest— A demi savage, holding over the shoulder a club ppr. Levington (Leiington, Cumberland, temp. Henry I.) Or, a saltire gu. ; on a chief of the second three boars' heads couped of the first. Levington. Ar. a saltire gu. ; on a chief of the se- cond three bears' heads couped or. Levington. Gu. on a chev. ar. three cinquefoils sa. Levins (Cambridge). Ar. a chev. gu. in chief three escallops of the second. Levins. The same Arms. Crest — A bull's head is- suing sa. charged with a crescent gu. Levins (Essex). Gu. billettee or, a fesse of the last. Levins. Ar. on a chief indented sa. three martlets of the first. Levinston. Ar. three pinks slipped gu. within a double tressure flory counterflory vert. Levinz (London, Northamptonshire, and Oxford- shire). Ar. a vine with leaves and fruit ppr. over all on a bend sa. three escallops of the first. Crest — A squirrel sejant in a vine branch, all ppr. Levinz. Ar. on a bend sa. three escallops erm. Crest — On a torteau a squirrel sejant ppr. Lew. Az. a cross couped ar. a chief nebulee gu. rayonee alternately wavy and straight or. Crest — A dexter arm holding a roll of vellum, ppr. Leward. Sa. a lion ramp, or, holding betw. his paws a mullet ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp, or, holding betw. his paws a mullet ar. LEW LEW LidWCAK. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three horses' heads couped gu. Levvcell (Wiltshire). Ar. four fusils in pale gu. within a bordiire sa. bezantee. Lewcell, or Lewsell. Ar. a fesse masculy gu. within a bordure ax. bezantee. Lewei.lyiN, or Llewellyn. Per pale or and ar. three lions pass, in pale gu. Crest — A plieon ppr. Lewen (Siston, co. Leicester). Or, a bend raguly sa. betw. two trefoils slipped Tert. Crest — The moon in her complement ar. Lewer. Ar. on a bend sa. three ewers of the first. Lewes (Lord Mayor of London). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, three serpents conjoined in triangle, Tert ; second and third, ar. a lion ramp. sa. Crest • — An eagle displ. sa. the feet resting on the wreath in the beak, and enwrapped round the body a ser- pent ppr. Lewes (Norwich). Ar. a chev. betw. three trefoils slipped sa. Lewes (Glamorganshire). Sa. a lion ramp. ar. within a bordure gobonated of the second and first. I.«ewes (Wales). Chequy or and az. on a fesse gu. three leopards' heads jessant-de-lis of the first. Lewes. Sa. a chev. betw. three trefoils slipped ar. Lewes, Town of (Sussex). Chequy ar. and az. on a sinister canton of the first a lion ramp, of the se- cond, betw, eight crosses crosslet sa. Lewesholme. Ar. a fleur-de-lis sa. Lewhite (Bromham, CO. Wilts). Az. a fesse betw. three garbs or. Levvin (Hartford). Per pale gu. and az. three bucks' heads erased at the neck or. Crest — A buck trip- pant quarterly or and az. LcwiN (as borne by Sir Gregory Allndtt Lewin, knt. barrister-at-law, son of Richard Lewin, of Eltham, in Kent, esq.) Arms, &c. as the pre- ceding. Lewin. Per fesse embattled or and az. three stags' heads cabossed counterchanged. Lewin (Northborne Court, co. Kent). Or, on a chev. betw. three elephants' beads erased gu. as' many mullets ar. Lewin (Ottrington, co. Kent). Per pale gu. and az. three bucks' heads couped or. Crest — A buck trip- pant or, gorged with a chaplet vert. Lewin (Kent). Or, a chev. eugr. az. in chief three escallops gu. in base a buck's head of the last. Crest — A sea-lion ppr. the tail nowed, holding in the paws a shield gu. charged with an escallop or. Lewin. Or, six martlets gu. three, two, and one. Lewin, or Lewins. Or, a bend counter-embattled betw. two trefoils slipped sa. Crest — A demi lion ramp. sa. holding a lozenge or, on it a trefoil slip- ped vert. Lewis (Brecon). Ar. a dragon's head and neck erased vert, holding in the mouth a bloody hand. Lewis (Bristol and London). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three spears' heads ar. Lewis (Canterbury). Or, on a chief sa. three estoiles of the field. Crest — An ermine pass. ppr. Lewis (Doncaster ; confirmed 22 Oct. 1586). Sa. a chev. betw. three trefoils slipped or. Lewis (Stoke, co. Dorset, and Somersetshire). Erm. ou a fesse az. three boars' heads couped ar. Crest — An antelope's head erased sa. armed, attired, maned, tufted, and ducally gorged or. Lewis (Essex, Hertfordshire, and Yorkshire). Sa. a chev. betw. three trefoils ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers ar. Lewis (Rossenden in-Bleane, co. Kent). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three beavers' tails erect ppr. Crest — A demi beaver ppr. Lewis (St. Pierre, co. Monmouth ; descended, through Philip Llewellen-ap-Ivor, second son of Llewellen, Lord of St. Clair and Tredegar, from Cadivor, Prince of Divet, CO. Pembroke, teu/p. Conquest). Or, a lion ramp, guard, sa. Crest— X griffin segreaut sa. Motto — Ha persa la fide ha perso I'honore. Lewis (as borne by David Jones Lewis, of Gilfach, CO. Carmarthen, esq. a magistrate for that county). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a stag tripping, ar. unguled and attired, and bearing betw. his horns an imperial crown or ; second and third, az. a chev. betw. three eagles' heads erased or. Crest — A stag tripping, and an eagle's head as in the arms. Lewis (as borne by Minchin Lewis, of Uskaine Castle, CO. Tipperary, esq.) Az. on a fesse ar. three boars' heads couped gu. betw. two lions pass, or. Crest — A lion ramp. gu. Lewis (borne by John William Lewis, of Llanarch- ayron, co. Cardigan, esq high sheriff for the county, 18-10). Gu. on a mount in fesse vert, three towers triple-towered ar. betw. three scaling ladders or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet gu. a demi wolf salient ar. Motto — Libertas ; on an escutcheon of pretence, Metham and Ashbv quarterly. Lewis (borne by Lewis Lewis, of Gwynfe, Wales, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a griflin segreant or, for Lewis of South Wales; second and third, sa. three nags' heads ar. for Lloyd. Crest — A demi griffin segreant couped or. Lewis (Pengwerne, co. Merioneth). Erm. a saltire gu- Lewis (Monmouthshire). Chequy or and sa. ; on a fesse gu. three leopards' heads jessant-de-lis of the first. Lewis (Harpton Court, co. Radnor). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. an eagle displ. gu. ; second and third, ar. a lion ramp. sa. crowned or. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. an heraldic tiger ppr. Lewis (Sutton Magna, co. Salop). Gu. a griffin segreant or. Crest — A demi griffin or. Lewis (Malvern Hall, co. Warwickj. Gu. three ser- pents, nowed, in triangle, ar. within a bordure engr. or. Lewis (Marre and Ledston Hall, co. York; extinct hart.) Sa. a chev. betw. three trefoils or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a plume of five ostrich feathers, two or, and three sa. charged with a chev. of the first. Motto — Spe tutiores armis. Lewis. Vert, a lion ramp. or. Crest — On a mount vert a greyhound couchant gu. collared or. Lewis. Az. a wolf ramp. ar. Crest — A demi wolf ramp. ar. Lewis. Paly of six ar. and gu. ; on a chief az. a lion pass. ar. ducallj' crowned or. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a greyhound sa, col- lared or. Lewis, Per pale indented az. and ar. three trefoil* slipped of the first. Lewis, or Lewes. Ar. on a fesse az. three boars' heads couped or, in chief a lion pass. gu. Lewis. Per fesse gu. and az. three bucks' heads couped at the n6ck or. Lewis (as borne by Thomas Lewis, of Clynfiew, co. Pembroke, esq.) Gu. three serpents, nowed, in triangle, ar. within a bordure engr. or. Crest — A nag's head couped, bridled ppr. Motto, in English — Be wise as a serpent, harmless as a dove. Lewis (Festinioge, co. Merioneth; derived, through levan of Maes-y Gammedd, son of David ap levan. Constable of Harlech Castle, temp. Heury VI, from Osborne Fitzgerald, Lord of Ynys-y-Maeng- wyn). Arms — Those of Osborne Fitzgerald. Lewis (The Van, co. Glamorgan ; derived from Ivor ap Meurig, known in Welsh history as Ivor Bach, living temp. Henry II. The eventual heiress, Elizabeth, only dau. of Thomas Lewis, of the Van, esq. »i. Other, Earl of Plymouth). Sa. a lion ramp. ar. Crest — A lion sejant ar. Motto — Patriae fidus, Lewis (Lanishen Court, co. Monmouth, and Lanishen House, CO. Glamorgan ; both originally from Lewis of Van). Arms, &c. as Lewis of Van. Lewis (as borne by Hampton Lewis, of Bodjor, esq. originally Hampton of Henllys, both in the county of Anglesey). Quarterly, first and fourth; quar- terly, first and fourth, ar. a chev. sa. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. in the beak of each an ennine spot, for Lewis ; second and third, gu. on a chev, betw. three bucks' heads cabossed ar. a crescent of the field for dilf. for Roberts of Bodjor ; second and third quarters, Hampton, gu. on a fesse or, betw. a mullet in chief and an escallop in base ar. LEY LEZ three martlets sa. Crest of Lewis— A Cornlsli chough ppr. in the dexter claw a flciir de lis az. Crest of Hampton — A wivern amidst buli-ushes ppr. Motto — A Deo et rege. Levviston (Lewiston, co. Dorset; Durham, and Hunt- ingdonshire). Gu. three battle-axes ar. Lf.wkenor. Gu. three bucks' heads couped ar. Lewknok (Kent). Gu. three bucks' heads cabossed or. Lewknor (West Dean, co. Sussex, gnd Worcester- shire). Az. three chev. ar. (Another, or.) Crest — A greyhound courant ar. collared or. (Another crest — A unicorn's head erased az. bezantee, horned and maned or.) Lewknor. Sa. six doves ar. three, two, and one. Lewley. Ar. a cher. sa. betw. three herons' heads of the second, beaked gu. Lewne. Erm. on a bend gu. three escallops or. Lews (Norfolk). Or, a saltire engr. vert. Lewsell. Ar. a pale fusily gu. within a bordure az. bezantee. Crest — An antelope's bead guard, or, attired sa. Lewsell. Ar. a pale lozengy within a bordure az. bezantee. Lewson (Warwickshire). Az. a fesse wavy or, betw. three trefoils of the second. Lewson, or Leveson. Az. a fesse party per fesse nebulee or and sa. betw. three laurel leaves erect of the second. Crest — A goat's head erased erm. attired or. Lewston (Dorsetshire). Gu. three battle-axes in pale or, edged ar. Lewthwaite (as borne by the late AVilliam Lewth- waite, of Broadgate, co. Cumberland, esq. ; by John Lewthwaite, esq. ; and by the present Rev. George Lewthwaite, of Adel Rectory, near Leeds, sons of William Lewthwaite, of Broadgate and Whitehaven, esq. by Mary his wife, dau. and co- heir of Joseph Nicholson, of Millholm, esq.) Erm. a cross flory az. fretty or. Crest — A garb or, banded by a serpent ppr. holding in the mouth a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Motto — Tendeus ad Eethera virtus. Lewys (Wales). Or, a chev. betw. three lions ramp, gu. Lewys. Sa. a chev. betw. three trefoils slipped ar. Lexham. Sa. three fleurs de lis or. Lexinton (Lexington, or Laxton, co. Nottingham, temp. King John). Ar. a cross patonce az. Lexinton (Yorkshire). Sa. three saltii-es eugr. ar. Lexinton. The same Arms. CresI — A demi lady betw. two branches of palm disposed in orle, hold- ing in her hand a thistle ppr. Lexsinton, or Lesenton. Ar. three saltires engr. sa. in chief a crescent of the second. Lexton. Ar. on a chief az. three Catharine wheels or. Crest — Issuing from a castle, triple-towered, a demi lion ppr. Ley (Buckinghamshire). Az. two bars ar. over all a bend gu. within a bordure engr. gobonated of the second and third. Ley (Trevorgan Vean, in St. Erme, co. Cornwall). Ar. three pine trees vert. Ley, or Leys (Huntiugdonshii'e). Sa. a chev. or, betw. three sinister hanils couped ar. Ley, Leye, or Lye (Shropshire). Gu. a fesse coun- ter-componee or and az. betw. ten billets ar. four, three, two, and one. Ley (Staffordshire). Ar. a bend lozengy gu. Ley, or Lea (Warwickshire). Ar. on a chief sa. two scythe blades, point to point, ar. (Another, or.) Ley (Wiltshire ; £arl of Marlborotigli). Ar. a chev. betw. three seals' heads (sometimes bears' heads) couped sa. Crest — A lion sejant or, the dexter forepaw raised. Supjiorters — Dexter, a lion ar. semee of trefoils slipped vert; sinister, a lion gu. bezantee. Alotto — Viucendo victus. Ley (Combe Martin and Ley House, Marwood, co. Devon). Same as the preceding. Ley. Ar. a chev. betw. three birds' heads couped sa. Ley. Ai'. on a chief sa. three plates. Ley, or Lea. Or, a saltire sa. on a chief gu. three martlets of the field. Ley, or Lea. Ar. on a chief sa. three bezants. Ley. Per chev. or and gu. Ley, or Leys. Sa. on a chev. or, two scythe blades of the tield. Leycock. Ar. six lions ramp. gu. Leyborn. Ar. on a bend sa. three annulets of the first, in the sinister chief a trefoil slipped of the second. Leyborne (Kent; Cunswicke, co. Westmoreland; and Caveswick, co. York). Az. six lions ramp. ar. three, two, and one. Crest — An eagle reguard. with wings expanded az. beaked and legged or. Leyeorne. The same Arms, with a label gobonated or and gu. Leyborne, or Leybourne. Gu. six lions ramp. ar. three, two, and one. Leybourn. Ar. on a chief gu. two bucks' heads cabossed or. Crest — A buck's head erased ppr. Leybourne. Az. six lions ramp. ar. Crest — An eagle volant reguard. az. beaked and legged or. Leybourne. The same Arms, within a bordure engr. or. Leybourne. Ar. six lions ramp. gu. three, two, and one. Leybourns. Sa. two lions' paws erased in saltire, and inverted erm. armed or. Leycester (Lord de Tatileij). See Leicester. Leycester. Or, a fesse az. betw. three fleurs-de lis gu. Crest — A demi lion ramp. sa. holding a fleur- de-lis. Leycester (as borne by Joseph Leycester, of East View, near Cork, esq.; descended from a younger branch of the Leycesters of Tabley). Same as the preceding. Motto — Virtute fortunam domare. Leycester. Az. a fesse betw. three fleurs de lis or. Leycester (Toft, co. Chester ; descended from Ralph Leycester (a younger brother of Leycester of Tab- ley), living temp. Richard IL by Joan his wife, dau. and heir of Robert Toft, of Tot't, esq.) Az. betw. two fleurs-de-lis or, a fesse of the second fretty gu. Crest — A roebuck statant, per pale or and gu. attired of the second, holding in his mouth an acorn branch ppr. Leycester (Poole, co. Chester; derived from Randal, second son of the first Ralph Leycester of Toft: the last male heir was Richard Leycester, Mayor of Chester, who d. in 1658; his youngest sister and eventual heiress m. Randal Minshull,of Hampton, esq. andtheirgreat great great-grandson, John Min- shuU, esq. left two daus. his coheirs, viz. Anne, m. to Lynde Walter, esq. and Maiy, ?«. to Dominick Anthony Mazzinghi, esq.) 4»";/i«,&c. as Leycester of Toft. Leycroft. Erm. a cross pattee throughout gu. Crest — A hand erect, vested az. holding in the hand ppr. a chaplet gu. Leye, Ley, and Lye. Gu. a fesse counter-componSe or and az. betw. ten billets ar. four, three, two, and one. Crest — An arm in armour embowed, holding in the gauntlet a battle-axe, all ppr. Leylanu (Morley,co. Lancaster). Ar. on a fesse sa. a lion pass. betw. two escallops of tlie field, in chief nine ears of barley gu. three, three, and three, each placed, one in pale and two in saltire, and banded with a string or. Crest — A demi dove ar. wings endorsed az. in the beak three ears of wheat or. Leyland (Morley, co. Lancaster). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, on a bend sa. a lion pass. ar. in chief three roses gu. ; second and third, ar. two swords in saltire sa. Leyland (Lancashire). Ar. on a fesse sa. a lion betw. two crescents of the field. Leyley, or Lilly. Gu. three lilies ar. stalked vert. LicYLL (Scotland). Gu. a fret or. Leyneshelme. Ar. a fleur-de-lis sa. Leynham. Quarteily, ar. and sa. ; on the first quar- ter a fleur-de-lis gu. ; on the second a fleur-de-lis erm. Leynys. Az. a fesse nebulee, charged on each nebulee with a roundle gu. betw. six oak leaves or. Crest — A hand, holding an oak branch acorned or. Lezers, or Leyzehs. Paly of six or and gu. a fesse az. LID LIG Ln i.L (Kent). Gu. six crescents ar. three, two, and one, over all a bend gobonated or and az. LiALL. Az. a bend betw. six crosses crosslet fitchfee or. LiALL. Gu. six crescents ar. three, two, and one. LiARu (Norfolk). Ar. a bull pass, coward sa. within a bordure of the last, bezantee. LiARU. Tlie same Arms. Crest — An antelope trip- pant ppr. collared or. LiBBv (Stoke Prior and Bromsgrove, co. Worcester). Erm. a lion ramp. az. LiBBY. The same Arms. Crest — Out of a pailing or, a dexter ami ppr. vested gu. holding a baton az. tipped of the first. LiBERToN (England). Vaire, on a pale gu. three leo- pards' heads guard, erased or. Crest — A stag's head couped az. LiBERTON (that Ilk). Vert, a leopai'd's face ar. Lichfield, Eaul OF. See Anson. Lichfield (Oxfordshire). Per chcv. sa. and ar. in chief three leopards' heads or. Crest — An arm em- bowed, vested ar. holding in the hand ppr. a bow or, strung gu. Lichfield. The same Arms. Crest — On a chapeau gu. a garb ppr. Lichfield. Per cheT. sa. and ar. three leopards' heads counterchanged. Lichfield. Az. two bends ai-. LicHFORD. Sa. a chev. betw. three leopards' heads ar. Lichinfield. Per chev. sa. and ar. three leopards' heads in chief or. LiCKiE (Scotland). Ar. two bends az. on the first three loses or, on the last as many acorns of tlie first. Crest — Two hands couped belov/ the wrist, supporting a sword ppr. hilt and pomel or. LicKTON. Gu. a chev. engr. or, betw. three cinque- foils ar. Liddel (Edinburgh). Gu. on a bend betw. a cross crosslet fitcbee in chief and a fleur de-lis in base ar. three spur-rowels of the first. Crest — A rose Blipptd ppr. Motto — Hinc odor et saiiitas. Liddcl (Halkertoun, Scotland). Gu. on a bend sinis- ter ar. a mullet sa. (Afterwards altered to a bend dexter, charged with three mullets sa.) LiDDELL {Baron Ravcnsxcortli). Ar. fretty gu. on a chief of the last three leopards' faces or. Crest— A lion ramp. sa. billett6e or, diically crowned gold. Svpporters — Two leopards or, spotted, and murally gorged and crowned purp. Mottoes — Fama semper vivit; and, Unus et idem. LiDDKLL (Durham and Norlhumberland). Ar. fretty gu. on a chief of the last three leopards' heads of the first. Crest — A lion ramp. sa. billettee or, crowned with an Eastern crown of the last. Motto — Unus et idem. LiDDERDALE (St. Mary Isle, Scotland). Az. a chev. erm. Crest — An eagle's head erased ppr. Motto —Foresight is all. LiDDERDALE (London ; descended from Scotland). The same Arms, within a bordure engr. ar. Crest, as the last. LiDDiARU, Stratton (Rocklcy , CO. W ilts). Quar- terly, first and fourth, erm. on a chev. or, thive mullets pierced gu. ; second and third, or, on a chief indented az. thiee escallops of the first. Crest — A dt mi lion ramp. ar. holding in the dexter paw a mullet gu. LlDi)iAT(Chestha!l,co. Stafford, and Walsall, co. Wor- cester). Gu. a fesse erminois, betw. three wolves' heads couped or. Crest — A wolf's head erased, per pale, erminois and gu. LiDDLE. Gu. a fesse wavy betw. three boars' heads erased ar. Crest — Two lions' gambs erased, sup- porting a column ppr. LiDEL. Ar. fretty gu. on a chief of the second three leopards' heads or. Crest — Two hands conjoined in fesse, each hand united to a wing at the wrist. LiDELL, or Liddfll (Scotland). Gu. on a bend ar. three mullets az. in chief two bezants. Crest — A demi lion or, holding in the dexter paw a mullet gu. LiDCBiRD (Plumsted, co. Kent, and Rougham, co. Suffolk ; granted 1740). Quarterly, gu. and az. a chev. erm. in chief two eagles displ. ar. in base a lion pass. or. Crest — On a wreath ar. and gu. a mural crown or, therein a trunk of a tree ppr. sprouting vert, surmounted with a pelican of the third, vulning herself of the fourth, ducally crowned az. LiDSEL (Essex). Gu. three garbs ar. LiDSEY (London). Gu. a fesse chequy or and az. in chief a trefoil slipped, betw. two mullets of the second. Crest — A deioi griffin segreant az. beaked and legged gu. in the dexter claw a trefoil slipped or. LiDWALL (Bathebar, Scotland). Per fesse gu. and ar. a fesse wavy az. with spikes on each side coun- terchanged, an escutcheon surtout or. LiDWEi.L (as borne by Frederick Lidvvell, of Dro- mard, esq. and by Robert Atkins Lidvvell, of Clonmore and Cormackstown, co. Tipperary, esq. J. P.) Ar. fretty gu. on a chief of the second three leopards or. Crest — A lion ramp. sa. crowned or. Motto — Vis unita fortior. Lie (Cheshire). Ar. a bend fusily, in the sinister cor- ner a crescent sa. Lie. Sa. a chev. or, betw. three hawks' lures ar. LiENis, or Lylnys. Az. a fesse nebulee ar. guttee de sang, betw. six leaves or. Crest — An arm couped at the elbow and erect, vested ar. holding in the hand ppr. a bunch of acorns vert, fructed or. LiEUBENROOD (Prospcct Hill, near Reading, co. Berks). Ar. three bends sa. on a chief gu. a demi buck sa- lient, isBuant ar. attired and unguled or. Crest — Out of an Eastern coronet gu. two antelopes' horns ar. round each a ribbon twisted vert. LiEVRE (as borne by the Rev. John Sturces Lievre, A.M.) Az. a chev. or, betw. two roses in chief ar. barbed and seeded pjir. and an eagle displ. with two heads in base of the same. Crest — A hare cou- rant ppr. Mottoes : under the arms — Gardez bien ; above the crest — 11 y a de ma vie. Life. Or, on a fesse betw. three martlets sa. as many harts of the field. Lifelde (Surrey). Or, on a chev. betw. three demi lions gu. as many trefoils slipped of the field. Crest — A bull's head cabossed ar. armed or, charged on the forehead with three ermine spots, one and two. LiFFORD, Viscount. See Hewitt. Li FIELD (Surrey). Erm. on a chev. betw. three demi lions ramp. gu. as many trefoils slipped or. LiGEN (Harlackston,co. Lincoln, formerly of Hainault ; granted "21) Jan. 1619). Or, a chief chequy ar. and az. over all a bend gu. LicGEN, or LiCNEY. Chcquy ar. and az. a fesse gu. Ligh (Cornwall). Vert, a saltire betw. four eagles displ. or. LicH. Ar. a bend lozengy betw. two crosses crosslet fitchee sa. LicHAM. Barry of six or and az. a bend gu. LicHES, Leighes, or Lees Priory (Essex). Az. three plates, each charged with three piles wavy gu. Light (Horley, co. Oxford, and Lites Cary, co. .Som- erset). Gu. a chev. betw. three swans rising ar. Crest — A plume of three feathers, two gu. middle one ar. issuing from behind a demi swan rising of the second, inside of her wings of the first. Light. Gu. a chev. betw. three ducks ar. Crest — A swan's neck ar. betw. two wings expanded gu. behind the neck a plume of three ostrich feathers, one ar. betw. two gu. all turning over the head. Light. Vert, a saltire betw. four eagles displ. or. Light. Gu. three swans ar. LiGHTBODY (Glasgow). Az. on a pale or, betw. two mullets in chief and as many crescents in base ar. a lion ramp. gu. Crest — A star issuant from a cloud ppr. Motto — Clarior e tenebris. LiGHTEODY (Scotland). Az. on a pale betw. two mul- lets or, a lion ramp. gu. witliin a bordure ar. Crest, as the last. Motto — E tenebris lux. LiGHTUORNE (Lancaster and Manchester; granted 10C2). Az. six lions ramp, three, two, and one ar. on a bordure of the second ten hurts. Crest — An eagle displ. az. beaked and membered or, LiGUTBOBNE (Somersetshire). Az. six lions ar. three, two, and one, within a bordure engr. or. LT L L 1 N LicHTBORNE, oi" LiKEBORNE. Sa. three lozenges ar. LiGHTBURNE (Ireland). Az. a water liouget or, on a chief ar. three bendlets sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a cockatrice's head betw. two wings. LiGHTFOOT (Asbford, co. Kent). Barry of six or and gu. on a bend sa. three escallops ar. LicHTFOOT. The same j4>m5. Crest — A human heart pierced with a passion-uail in bend. LiGHTFOOT (London). Barry of six or and gu. on a bend sa. three escallops of the first. LiGHTFORD. Az. a pale rayonee or. LiGHTLiE. Ar. on a fesse sa. an annulet of the field. LiGHTON (Merville, co. Dublin, hart,) Barry of eight ar. and vert, over all a lion ramp, crowned with an Eastern crown or, armed and langued az. a canton of Ireland. Crest — A lion's head erased, crowned with an Eastern crown or, langued az. Motto — Fortitudine et prudentia. LiGHTON (Ullishaven, Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp, gu. armed or. Crest — A lion's head. Motto — Light on. LiGHTON (Scotland). The same Arms. Crest — A Mi- nerva's head in front ppr. LiGHTON (Scotland). Ar. a lion salient gu. LiGHTON (Scotland). Gu. an eagle displ. ar. on a chief az. three roses of the field. Crest — An eagle's head erased ppr. holding in the beak an acorn or, stalked and leaved vert. LiGHTON (Sweden ; descended from Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. armed and langued az. Crest — A palm tree rert. Motto — Per adversa virtus. LiGO (Burcot, Weston TurvUIe, and Stoke Mandeville, CO. Buckingham). Or, on a pale sa. three estoiles of the field. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up ar. an estoile betw. two wings expanded or. LiGON (Upton St. Leonard's, co. Gloucester, and Ma- dresfield, co. Worcester). Ar. two lions pass, in pale gu. Crest — A Saracen's head ppr. wreathed about the temples ar. and gu. (Another crest— An old man's head ppr. hair and beard sa.) LiGON. Ar. two lions pass. In pale sa. LiGON. Chequy ar. and az. a fesse gu. LicoNiER {Eurl Ligonier, Ireland). Gu. a lion ramp, or, on a chief ar. a mullet betw. two crescents az. Crest— Out of a mural coronet or, a deml lion er- minois, holding In the dexter paw a palm branch vert. Motto — A rege et victoria. LiGONiER (London, and Cobhani, co. Surrey). Gu. a lion ramp, or, on a chief ar. a crescent betw. two annulets az. Crest — A deml lion ramp, erminols, issuing out of a mural coronet gu. holding in the dexter paw a palm branch vert. LiGONiER (France). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. on a chief of the second a crescent betw. two mullets az. LiLBORNE, or LiLBURNE. Sa. three water bougets ar. Crest — A castle triple-towered ppr. flagged sa. LiLBORNE. Ermines, a chey. betw. three crescents or. LiLBORNE. Sa. three dossers ar. LiLBORNE. Erm. a chev. betw. three crescents or. LiLBURNE, or LiLBORNE (Thlckley, Pincherdon, co. Durham). Ar. three water bougets sa. Crest — A dexter arm in armour ppr. holding a truncheon or. Motto — Vis viri fragilis. LiLE (Middlesex). Erminols, on a chief az. three Hons ramp. or. LiLFoRD, Baron. See Powys. LiLCRAVf), or LiLLGRAVE (Yorkshire). Ar. on a chev. betw. three water bougets sa. as many estoiles or. LiLL (Ireland). Gu. a bend ar. betw. six crescents or. Crest — A hand erect issuing out of a cloud holding an anchor in pale ppr. LiLL, or LiOLL (Kent). Gu. a bend gobonated or and az. betw. six crescents ar. LiLLBURN. Sa. three lozenges ar. LiLLE (Rutlandshire). Ar. on a fesse betw. two chev. sa. three roses or. Lille, or Lile. Ai". a fesse betw. six estoiles pierced gu. Crest — On a chapeau ppr. a lion couchant or. LiLLEBORNE. Per pale ar. and sa. a chev. counter- changed. LiLLECRANE (Yorkshire). Or, on a chev. betw. three water bougets sa. as many stars of the field. LiLLiE (Driradoe Castle, co. Roscommon ; as borne by Colonel Sir John Scott Lili.ie, C.B. son of Philip Lillie, of Drimdoe, esq. by Allria his wife, dan. of H. Stafford, of Elphin, esq. and grandson of John Lillie, of Drimdoe, esq. by his wife, a dau. of Cos- tello of Edmonstone, co. Mayo). Az. three lilies ar. Lillie (England). Per chev. ar. and gu. three lilies counterchanged. Crest — A rose gu. betw. the at- tires of a stag or. Lillie (Scotland). Az. three lilies ar. Crest — A dex- ter hand ppr. Issuing out of a cloud, grasping a club, also ppr. Lillie. Per chev. engr. ar. and gu. three lilies counterchanged. Lillie (Scotland). Az. a crescent or, betw. three lilies ar. LiLLiNG. Gu. three pikes naiant in pale, within a bordure engr. ar. LiLi.iNGE, or LiLLTNG (Norfolk). Gu. three fishes naiant ar. within a bordure engr. of the second. (Another, the bordure plain.) LiLLiNGE. Gu. three salmons naiant in pale, within a bordure erm. LiLLiNGTON (Dorsetshire). Chequy ar. and vert. LiLLiNGsTON (Ferrlby Grange, co. York ; supposed to be of German extraction ; the heiress m. Spooner). A bugle stringed betw. three crescents. Lilly, or Lichly (Newhall, co. York). Ar. on a fesse sa. a fleur de-lis or. Lilly. The same Artns. Crest — A dexter hand apaumee gu. Lilly, or Lisley (Northamptonshire and Rutland- shire). Or, (another, ar.) on a fesse betw. two chev. sa. three roses ar. Lily (Bromsgiove, co. Worcester). Gu. three lilies slipped ar. LiMEERY, or Lymbrey (Dorsetshire). Per pale ar. and gu. a chev. betw. three lions ramp, counter- changed. Crest — A unicorn pass. gu. criued, armed, and hoofed or. LiMBORNE. Ar. an inescutcheon sa. within an orle of martlets gu. Crest — A dexter hand holding a hunting-horn sans strings, ppr. LiMBORNE. Ar. a chev. sa. within an orle of nine martlets gu. LiMBURNE. Ar. an inescutcheon sa. betw. eight mart- lets in orle gu. LiMBURY (Dorsetshire, and Limehouse, co. Middlesex). Per pale ar. and gu. a chev. betw. three lions ramp, counterchanged. LiMBURY. Ar. six cinquefoils sa. three, two, and one. Lime. Gu. three lozenges in pale ar. Limerick, Earl of. See Pery. LiMESEY (Long Iching, co. Warwick). Gu. three eagles displ. or. LiMESiE. Ar. two bars gu. Crest — Arose bush bear- ing roses ppr. LiMPENiE (Her. Off c. 22, in Steuel's Pedigree). Per pale sa. and gu. a mountain cat betw. three roses ar. LiMSEY (Arley, co. Warwick, temp. Henry III.) Gu. an eagle displ. or, armed sa. LiMSEY. Gu. three allerlons displ. or. LiMSEY. Or, an eagle displ. gu. within a bordure of the second, charged with eight cinquefoils ar. LiNACRE. Sa. a chev. betw. three escallops ar. a chief or. (Another, charges the chief with a bear's head muzzled sa.) LiNAcRE (Linacre Hall, co. Derby; twenty descents of this ancient family are recorded in Vincent s Derbyshire Pedigrees). Sa. a chev. betw. three escallops ar. on a chief or, three greyhounds' heads erased of the first. Crest— A greyhound's head erased, quarterly, ar. and sa. charged with four escallops counterchanged. LiNARCE (Yorkshire). Az. a chev. betw. three flcura- de lis ar. LiNARCE. Ar. on a fe.sse az. five stars or. LiNBURY, or LiMBLKGH. Ar. slx cinquefoils sa. pierced gTj. three, two, and one. LiNCH. Sa. three lynxes salient ar. Creif— Alynx pass. ar. LIN LIN Lincoln College (Oxford ; founded 1429, by Hugli Fleming, then Bishop of Lincoln). The escutcheon divided paleways into three parts, the centre ar. thereon the arms of the see of Lincoln, ensigned with a mitre, all ppr. ; on the dexter side the arms of Richard Fleming, Bishop of Lincoln, viz. barry of six ar. and az. in chief three lozenges gu. the sinister side, vert, three stags trippant, two and one ar. attired or: being the am s of Thomas Scot, otherwise Rotherham, who first was Bishop of Rochester, afterwards Bishop of Lincoln, then Archbishop of York, and Chancellor of England, I'rivy Seal to Edward IV. and, at length, a Cardi- nal, under the title of Sancta Csecilia. He finished the College, and in 1479 refounded and liberally endowed it. Li.NCOLN, City of. Ar. on a cross gu. a fleiir de-lis or. The city s?al is a oa-stle with five towers, with the above arms placed over the port. Lincoln. Ar. on a cross vert, an estoile pierced or. LiNcOLNE (Dorsetshire and Somersetshire, temp. Ri- chard I.) Quarterly, per pale indented or and gu. ; in the first and fourth a cross of five lozenges of the second. LiNcoLNE. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. gorged with a ducal coronet or. Crext — A lion ramp, as in the arms. LiNCOLNE. Gu. a lion ramp. or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion ppr. crowned with an antique crown of the first. LiNCOLNE. Ar. a leopard ramp. sa. LiNCOLNE. Or, a leopard ramp. sa. armed ar. LiNCOLNE. Or, on a cross gu. five estoiles ar. LiNCOLNE. Ar. on a cross az. five mullets or. LiND (as borne by John Lind, M.D. of Westmont, Ryde, Isle of Wight, son of Dr. James Liiid, Phy- sician of the Royal Hospital at Haslar). Gu. two spears in saltire, betw. a mullet in chief and a crescent in base, all ar. within a bordure of the last, charged with four fleurs de lis and as many annulets, alternately, az. Crest — Two sprigs of laurel, in saltire ppr. Motto (over the crest) — Semper virescit virtus. LiND£(Dorsetshire). Gu. three bucks' heads couped ar. LiNDE. Sa. three leopards' faces ar. LiNDESAY (Wormiston, Scotland). Gu. a fesse chequy, ar. and az. betw. three mullets in chief and a lozenge in base of the second. Crest— kr\ ostrich holding a horseshoe ppr. Motto — Patientia vincit. LiNDEsci, or LiNusEY (Warwickshire ; temp. Henry III.) Gu. three eagles displ. or. LiNDESEY. Or, semee of crosses crosslet gu. an orle vert. LiNUOKES. Gu. a castle ar. LINUS4Y {Earl of Ualcarra.i). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a fesse chequy, ar. and az. for Lind- say ; second and third, or, a lion ramp. gu. de- bruised of a ribbon, in bend sa. for Abernethv ; all witliin a bordure of the third, semee of stars or. Crest — A tent ppr. semee of stars or. Sup- porters — Two lions, sejant, guard, gu. collared az. charged with three stars or. Motto — Astra castra, numen lumen. ! Lindsay (WestviUe, co. Lincoln, hart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a fesse chequy, ar. and az. ; second and third, or, a lion ramp. gu. debruised by a ribbon sa. the whole within a bordure, semee of mullets ar. Crest — A tent ppr. 71/or. LiNCEN, LiCGEN, Or LiGNEY. Chpquy, ar. and az. a fesse gu. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, in ar- mour, brandishing a scimetar, fastened to the wrist, all ppr. LiNCHAM. Bendy of six, sa. and or, a chief gu. Crest — Two branches of oiik in saltire ppr. LiNGHooKE, or Lynlooke (Terrington, co. Norfolk). Paly of four, az. and gn. a fesse dancettee, betw. three bulls' heads erased or. Crest — A griffin's head erased gu. gorged with a collar dancettee or, in the beak, a violet az. stalked and leaved vert. LiNGWOGO (Braintvee, co. Essex). Az. on a saltire betw. four iieurs de-lis or, five annulets gu. Crest — A talbot's head or, pellettee, gorged with a uiural coronet of the first. Lingwooo. The same Arms. Crest — An antelope's head erased erm. LiNGWooD (as granted to Roecrt Maulkin Ling- wooo, of Christ's College, Cambridge, esq). Az. a saltire engr. erminois, betw. four fieurs-de-lis or. Crest — A talbot's he;id erminois, erased, and ear sa. gorged with a mural crown gu. liINlsEY. Gu. an tagle displ. or, niembered az. LiNi.EY (Shegby, Scotland). Ar. on a cliev. sa. three griffins' heads erased of the first. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gu. a demi boar or. LiNNE (London). Sa. a trefoil or, charged with a German text t. Linnet. Sa. a chev. betw. three boars' heads couped ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a double plume of ostrich feathers ar. five and four. Linnet. Sa. a chev. betw. three bears' heads erased ar. muzzled gu. Linnett. Ar. semee of crosses crosslet, a lion ramp. sa. LiNNiNG (Scotland). Ar. three bars nebulee gu. Crest — A cubit dexter arm, brandishing a broad- sword, all ppr. LiNQUE, or LiNQ (Lincolnshire ; descended of a family of LiNQUE, in the province of Hainault). Or, a chief chequy, ar. and az. over all a bend gu. Crest — On a mount vert a lion, sejant, guard, or, reposing his foot on a caltrap az. LiNSEY. Or, an eagle displ. sa. charged with seven plates, in pale. Li.vsEY. Sa. an eagle di.spl. or. LiNSKiLL. Or, an eagle displ. with two heads purp. beaked and menibered gu. a chief nebulee az. Crest — A demi eagle displ. with two heads or, holding iu the beak a scroll with this Motto— Victor. Lint. Ar. three battle-axes gu. Crest — A dexter hand gu. holding a cross crosslet fitcliee sa, Linton (Cambridgeshire). Ar. on a cross gu. five roses of the field. Crest — A griffin's head ei-ased. Linton (Drumerick, Scotland). Gu. a cross crosslet ar. betw. four crescents or. Linton (Scotland). Gu. an eagle displ. ar. ; on a chief of the last three roses of the first. Crest — An eagle's head erased, holding in the beak, an acorn stalked and leaved, all ppr. Linton. Vaire, or and az. LiNwooD. Gu. a hind betw. three pheons or. Crest — A demi talbot holding in the mouth an arrow ppr. LiNVfooD. The same Arms, within a bordure engr. platee. Lion (Lord Mayor of London, 15.01). Az. on a fesse engr. or, betw. three bezants, on each a griffin's head erased sa. a lion pass, guard, betw. two cinquefoils gu. LioNNEL. Ar. three bars gu. betw. eight estoiles sa. one, three, three, and one. Crest — An antique crown. Lions. Per pale, or and az. a chev. (another, a fesse) erm. LippiN'jOT (Bristol, bart.) Quarterly, first andfourth, per fesse embattled, gu. and sa. three talbots, statant, guard, ar. ; second and third, sa. a chev. ar. betw. three mermaids ppr. crined and combed or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet gu. a plume of six ostrich feathers in one row, alternately ar. and az. Motto — Secuudis dubiisque rectus. LiPPiNcoTT. Per fesse embattled, gu. and sa. three leopards pass ar. Crest — Out of a mural crown gu. five ostrich feathers, alternately ar. and az. LiPPiNCOTr, or Luppincott (Wibbery, in Alverdiscot, CO. Devon ; extinct in 1779). Per fesse, counter- embattled gu. and sa. three talbots statant, guard, ar. two and one. Lisbone, or LisBORNE. Sa. three lozenges ar. Crest — A boar pass. or. LisBURNE, Earl of. See Vauchan. LisK (Scotland). Ar. three mascles az. ; on a chief gu. as many mascles of the field. Lisle, Baron. See Lvsacht. Lisle, or Llsley (Wilbraham, co. Cambridge, 1632). Or, a fesse betw. two chev. sa. Lisle (Moyles Court, and Wodeton, co. Hants; dea. cended from Jordan de Insula, living temp. Henry 1. The sisters and co heirs of the last Charles Lisle, of Moyles Court, esq. were, Mary, wi. to the Rev. Christopher Taylor, D. D. ; Susan, m. to Thomas March Phillips, of Garreudon Park, co. Leicester, esq. ; Catherine, m. first to John Man- ley, esq. and secondly to Dr. Taylor, of Reading ; and Elizabeth, who d. young. Of the family of Lisle of Mnyes Court, was Alice, the widow of John Lisle, of Moyes Court, esq. who was beheaded by the infamous Jeffries, in IG85). Or, on a chief az. three lions ramp, of the first. Crest — A stag trippant ar. attired or. Lisle (Ireland). Or, a fesse betw. two chev. sa. all betw. three roses gu. Crest — A marigold, slipped and leaved ppr. Lisle (St. Martin's iu the Fields, co. Middlesex). Erminois, on a chief az. three lions ramp. or. Crest — A lion's gamb ar. holding an escallop or. Lisle (Brackley, co. Northampton, and Felton, co. Northumberland). Gu. a lion pass, guard, ar. crowned or. Lisle (Earnley, CO. Northampton, and Northumber- land). Gu. a lion pass. ar. crowned or. Lisle (Yarwell, co. Northampton ; and Warwick- shire). Ar. three eagles displ. with two heads gu. (Another, the eagles with one head.) Lisle (Surrey). Or, on a chev. betw. three demi lions ramp. gu. as many trefoils ar. Lisle. Per pale, or and gu. a point in point, erm. over all a cross Tan az. LIT LIT Lisle. Or, on a cliev. az. three lions ramp, of the field. Lisle. Or, a fesse betw. two cliev. sa. Crest — A millstone ar. in the centre a millrind sa. Lisle. Or, a lion ramp. az. tail forked. Lisle. Or, a fret gu. LlSt.E, or LiLE. Ar. a lion ramp. az. Lisle. Ar. a fesse betw. six martlets gu. Lisle. Or, a chev. betw. three leaves gu. L'IsLE (Rugemont, co. Bedford, temp. Henry III.) Gu. a lion pass, guard, or, crowned ar. L'IsLE (Kingston Lsle, co. Berks). Gu. a lion pass. ar. crowned or. L'IsLE (Isle of Wight, temp. Henry III.) The same Arm.'!. LisLii DE. Gu. a lion pass, guard, ar. semfee of cross- lets or. LiSLEY. Gu. an eagle displ. or. LisMORE. Viscount. See O'Callaghan. LissE. Paly of six, ar. and az. a fesse gu. Lister (Burwell Park, co. Lincoln ; the senior exist- ant line of the ancient family of Lister of York- shire, of which was Sir Martin Lister, the cele- brated physician, temp. Charles I. : the present represent;itive, Matthew Bancroft Lister, of Burwell Park, esq. great-great-grandson of Mat- thew Lister, of Burwell, esq. by Eleanor his wife, dau. and eventually co-heir of Sir Charles Dy- moke, of Scrivelsby, knt. Champion at the corona- tion of James II. is one of the co-heirs to the an- cient barony of Kyme). Erm. on a fesse sa. three mullets or, quartering Bancroft, or, on a bend betw. six crosses crosslet az. three garbs of the (lelil. Crest — A stag's head erased ppr. Lister (Little Chester, co. Derby). As the prece- ding. Lister (Baron Ribblesdate). Erm. on a fesse sa. three mullets or, a crescent for difT. Crest — A stag's head erased, per fesse ppr. and gu. attired or, dif- ferenced as the ai-ms. Supporters — Dexter, a stag reguard. sa. attired and hooftd or, charged on the body with an eagle displ. of the last, gorged with a collar of SS. and portcullises gold : sinister, a bay horse, bridled, saddled, and supporting a staff ppr. headed or, with a banner vert, fringed and charged with the letters Y.L.D. gold, moaning " York Light Dragoons." Motto — Retinens vestigia famoe. Lister (Armitage Park, co. Staflbrd ; a younger branch of the Listers of Gisburne, the present Thomas Henry Lister, esq. Registrar-General of Births and Marriages, being grandson of Nathaniel Lister, esq. M.P, who was second son of Thomas Lister, of Gisburne Park, esq.) Arms and Crest, as the preceding. Lister (New Windsor, co. Berks). Vert, on a cress ar. five torteaux, each charged with a mullet or. Lister (Derbyshire, Westmoreland, and Wydopp, CO. York). Erm. on a fesse sa. three mullets or. Crest — A buck's head erased ppr. Lister (Essex, and Fiuchley, co. Middlesex). Az. on a cross ar. five torteaux, each charged with a mul- let or. Lister (London ; granted 20 April, iC02). Erm. on a fesse cotised, sa. three mullets or. Crest — A stag's head erased, per fesse, ppr. and or, attired of the last. Lister (Rowton, co. Salop. See Lysteb). 'Erm. on a fesse sa. three mullets ar. Crest — A buck's head erased ppr. Lister (Scotland). The same Arms and Crest. Motto — Malo mori quam fosdari. Lister. Gu. semee de mullets, a lion ramp. ar. LisTON (Scotland). Gu. two gillyflowers in pale, slipped ppr. a chief raguly ar. Crc.U — Two hands, conjoined and couped, ppr. LisTON (Scotland). Gu. on a cross raguly, ar. two gillyflowers in pale ppr. Crest — A demi lion gu. holding a gillyflower ppr. LisTON. Gu. a cross raguly or. LiSTON. Ar. a bend dancett^e sa. LiSTON. Vert, six (another, ten) bezants. I^isTOWEL, Earl of. See Hare. Litchfield. Or, a sword in pale az. surmounted by a crescent sa. all betw. two crosses crosslet fitchee gu. Crest— kn arm in armour embowed, holding a sword ppr. Motto — Semper pugnare paratus. Litchfield, City of (Staffordshire). Erm. on a cross quarterly, pierced or, four chevrons gu. The seal represents a landscape ; on the dexter side several trees on a hill ; on the sinister, a view of the cathedral ; on the ground the bodies, heads, and limbs of three men, all ppr. with crowns, swords, and banners, dispersed all over the field. Litcott. Or, two bars vaire, ar. and sa. Cre.it — An old man's head ppr. vested sa. and ducally crowned or. LiTKLCOT. Gu. a cross erm. Lithoow (Drygrange, Scotland). Ar. a demi otter sa. issuing out of a loch in base, ppr. Lithoow (Scotland). Ar. an otter issuing from wa- ter, in base ppr. ; in chief two roses gu. Cre.it — A palm branch vert. Litle. Vert, six lions ramp. ar. LiTLE. Sa. a saltire ar. (Another, or.) Liti.ebury. Ar. three lions pass, in pale gu. LiTi.ER (Tathwell, ro. Lincoln). Ar. two bars az. in chief a griflin pass. gu. all within a bnrdure engr. sa. LiTLER (London). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three squir- rels sejant gu. Crest — A filbert tn'e ppr. tha trunk raguly, on each side a squirrel saliant gu. LiTLiNGTON (London). Quarterly, ar. and gu. on the second and third quarters a fret or ; over all a bend az. charged with three fleurs-de-lis of the third. LiTSTEB (England). Erm. on a fesse sa. three mul- lets ar. Crest — An anchor and cable sa. Motto — Sine Deo nihil. LiTSTER. Az. on a cross ar. betw. four magpies or, five torteaux, on each an estoile of the third. Crest — A stag at gaze, ermines, ducally gorged and attired or. LiTTELL, or Little (Bray, co. Berks). Per chev. ar. and sa. in chief three fleurs de lis of tlie last, in base a tower of the first. LiTTEi.L. The same Arms. Crest — Two daggers in saltire ppr. Lutell (Harsted and Little Keney, co. Essex). Sa. a pillar ducally crowned or, betw. two wings ex- panded, and joined to the base, of the last. Crest — A cock standing on an arrow or, combed and wattled gu. Littell. Az. a saltire engr. or, in chief a mullet of the last. Littilman, or Littleman (Scotland). Or, a chev. sa. betw. a ctoss pattee iu chief of the last, and a heart in base gu. Little (Ireland). Bendy of six, az. and ar. a chief sa. Crest — A demi bull. Little (Meikledale, Scotland ; Lion Register). Sa. a saltire engr. ar. Little (Liberton, Scotland; Lion Register). The same Arms, with a crescent for diff. Crest — ^A leopard's head or. Motto — Magnum in parvo. Little. Ar. six lions ramp. gu. (another, sa.) three, two, and one. LiTTLEcoRNE. Per pale, ar. and sa. three chev. coun- terchanged. LiTTLEnoRNE. Ar. three water bougets sa. LiTTLEBOYS (Wickhi:in, CO. Bucks, and Ashburnham, CO. Sussex). Sa. two hands, one dexter and one sinister, couped at the wrist jn fesse, ar. the finger* downward. LiTTLEBURY (FilHngham, co. Lincoln). Ar. two lions pass, gnard. in p;ile, gu. LiTTLEEURY (Steiisby and Winsby, co. Lincoln). Gu. two lions pass, guard, in pale, ar. Crest — A man's head, couped at the shoulders, armed in mail, all ppr. LiTTLEBiiRY. The samc Arms. Crest — A lion's paw, per fesse gu. and az. holding a spear sa. point or. LiTTLEBURY (Lincolnshire). Or, two lions pass. guard. LiTTLEBURY. Ar. On a bend vert, betw. two lions pass. gu. throe eagles displ. or. LiTTLEBURY. Ar. two lioiis pass. gu. LI V LI V LiTTLEBURY. Av. two lioDS pass. guaid. gu. a label -az. LiiTLEBURY. Sa. three wicker baskets with handles ar. LiTTLEDALE (as boi-ue by Isaac Littledale, of Wliite- haven, esq.) Ar. a lion pass. gu. on a chief az. three crosses crosslet of the field. Crest — A derai lion gii. gorged with a collar gemelle, and holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet ar. Motto — Fac et spera. LiTTLEFiEi.D. Vert, on a chev. ar. betw. three garbs or, as many boys' heads couped ppr. Crest — On a garb or, a bird ar. in the beak an ear of wheat vert. LiTTLEJOHN (England). Ar. three arrows gu. two in saltire and one in pale, feathered or, betw. six trefoils slipped of the second, two in chief, two in fesse, and two in base. LiTTLEJOHN (Scotland). Ar. a crescent betw. three roses gu. Littler (Middlesex). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three squirrels sejant gtt. Littler. The same Arms. Crest — A squirrel sejant, eating a nut ppr. Littler (as borne by John Hunter Littler, esq. Colonel E. I. C. service ; descended from the an- cient family of Littler, of the county of Chester, resident in the neighbourhood of Vale Royal, temp. Edward I.) Vert, two bars erm. betw. a griliin pass, in chief and an Eastera crown in base or ; in the fesse point a sword fesseways, the point to the dexter ppr. pomel and hilt gold, all within a bordure engr. of the last. Crest — A mount rert, thereon, in front of a palra tree, an elephant sta- tant ppr. the trappings gu. fimbriated or, and charged with a sun in splendour, the girth az. also fimbriated gold, the trunk grasping a lotus flower slipped, also ppr. Motto — Astra et castra. Littleton (Leicestershire). Ar. a bend betw. two cotises sa. within a bordure engr. gu. charged with eight bezants. Crest, as the last. Littleton {Baron Hatherton ; representative of the ancient and eminent family of Littleton of Pilla- ton, CO. Stafford). Ar. a chev. betw. three escal- lops sa. Through the marriage of his ancestor. Sir Edward Littleton, of Pillaton, M.P. with Margaret, dau. and co-heir of Sir William Devereux, knt. youngest son of Walter, Viscount Hereford, Lord Hatherton, as one of the representatives of Auue, dau. and heir of Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester, son of Edward III. is entitled to quar- ter the Royal Arms of Plantagenet. Crest — A stag's head cabossed sa. attired or, betw. the attires a buglehorn of the second, hanging and fastened by a bend gu. Supporters — Dexter, a stag ppr. gorged with a collar or, therefrom pendant an es- cutcheon ar. charged with a bugle stringed sa. ; sinister, a lion gu. gorged with a ducal coronet or, therefrom pendant an escutcheon charged as the dexter. Motto — Ung Dieu et ung roy. Littleton. Ar. two lions pass. gu. Littleton. Ar. a chev. betw. three escallops, within a bordure sa. LiTTLEWooD. Az. a bull's head erased or. Crest — On a mount vert a peacock ppr. LiTiON (Knebwortli). See Lytton. Litton. See Lytton. Litton (Ireland). Erm. on a chief az. three ducal coronets or. Crest — A goat's head erased vert. LrrTON. Enn. a chief dancettee az. LivERpoLE. Quarterly, gu. and or, a cross pattee ar. Liverpool, Earl of. See Jenkinson. Liverpool, Town of. Ar. a cormorant sa. beaked and legped gu. holding in the beak a branch of sea-weed called lauer, inverted vert. Crest — A cormorant, with wings endorsed sa. beaked and legged gu. in his beak a sprig of lauer, vert. Motto — Deus nobis hajc otia fecit. LivESEY (originally of Livesey of Livcsey, co. Lan- caster, and subsequently of Eastchurch, co. Kent, of which place was Sir Michael Livesey, the regi- cide; created a Baronet 11 July, ie27). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. betw. tliree trefoils slipped vert. Crest — A lion's ganib erased gu. LiviE (Montague Square). Or, a chev. betw. two mascles in chief and a boar's head in base az. Livingston (Couuteswells). Ar. three ciuquefoils within the royal tressure flory counterflory vei-t, in the centre a cross crosslet fitchee sa. Crest — A demi Hercules, wreathed about the head and mid- dle, holding in the dexter hand a club erect, and in the sinister a serpent, all ppr. Motto — Si je puis. Livingston (Greenburgh, New York). Quarterly, first and fovirth ar. three cinquefoils gu. within the royal tressure flory counterflory vert ; second and third, sa. a bend betw. six billets or. Crest and Motto, as the last. Livingston (Glentarran). The same Arms as the last, within a bordure componee, and on each of the last a boar's head couped. Crest — A dexter hand brandishing a sword ppr. Motto — Ut possim. Livingstone (that Ilk). Ar. three cinquefoils gu. pierced of the field. Livingstone (Aberdeen, Scotland; Lion Register). Ar. two gillyflowers in chief, and an escallop in base, all within a bordure gu. Crest — A boar's head couped, holding in the mouth a pair of ba- lances ppr. Motto — Fortis et asquus. Livingstone (Balrowan, Scotland ; a scion of Dum- pace). The same Arms, the bordure indented. Crest— \ gillyflower slipped ppr. Motto — Sati- vum retinet decus. Livingstone (Dunnipace, Scotland). Ar. three cinque- foils within a double tressure counterflory gu. Livingstone (Earl of Liiilitligow, &c.; created 1600). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. three cinquefoils gu. within a double tressure flory counterflory vert ; second and third, sa. a bend betw. six bil- lets or, for Callendar ; over all, on an escutcheon az. a tree growing out of the base or, within a bordure ar. charged with eight cinquefoils gu. for the title of Linlithgow. Crest — A demi savage ppr. holding a baton, or club, erect in his dexter hand, and round the sinister arm a serpent twined, vert. Motto — Si je puis. Livingstone (Lord Almond, and Earl of Callendar, the former creation in 1C33, the latter 1641). The Arms of Callendar and Livingstone quarterly as above, with a crescent in the centre for diff. Crest — A dexter hand holding a sword ppr. Motto — Et domi, et foris. lAVitiGSTOUK (Viscount Kilsyth, and Lord Campsay ; creations 17 August, ICGI). Ar. three gillyflowers gu. pierced of the field. Crest — A demi savage, wreathed about the head and middle with laurel, all ppr. Motto — Spe expecto. Livingstone (Viscount Tiviot). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. three oranges slipped ppr. within an orle of thistles or ; second and third ar. three cinquefoils gu. within a double tressure flory coun- terflory vert. Crest — A demi man holding a baton upwards or. Livingstone (Mewston). Az. two cinquefoils in chief, and an escallop in base or. Livingstone (Weems, Scotland). The same Arms as of that Ilk, within a double tressure flory counter- flory vert. Livingstone (Westquarter, Scotland). Quarterly, Livingstone and Callendar, all within a bordure quartered, or and gu. Crest — A savage's head, wreathed about with laurel. jMotto — Si possim. Livingstone (Westquarter, co. Stirling, bart.) Quar- terly, first and fourth, ar. three ciuquefoils gu. within a double tressure flory and counterflory vert ; second and third, sa. a bend betw. six bil- lets or, in surtout, an escutcheon az. charged with an oak tree, growing out of the base, gold, within a bordure ar. charged with eight gillyflowers gu. Crest — A demi savage wreatlied round the htad and middle with laurel leaves, holding in his dex- ter hand a baton erc^ct, and in his sinister a ser- pent entwined round the arm, all ppr. Supporters — Two savages wreathed round the head and mid- dle with laurel ppr. and holding in their exterior hands batons erect or. Motto— Si je puis. Livi.NGTON, or Leithinctown (Saltcoats, Scotland). Ar. a bend betw. two otters' heads couped gu. LLE LLO LiviNGTOiN. Ar. a beud engr. gu. in chief a bear's head erased az. muzzled of the second. Livius. Vert, on a cbev. in point embowed or, ano- ther chev. of like form gu. betw. three pomegra- nates, slipped and leaved ppr. LiZARs (Edinburgh). Az. on a chief engr. or, a lion ramp. vert. Crest — A stag's head erased ppr. Motto — Verus ad fiaem. LizARs (Scotland). Or, on a chief az. a long cross ar. Crest — A lion's gamb ppr. Llewellyn ap Griffith (Prince of North Wales, commonly but erroneously termed the last native Prince of that country ; derived from Griffith ap Cynan, King of North Wales [see that name]. Llewellyn, who was slain 10 Dec. 1282 by the forces of Edward I. tii. 3 Oct. 1278, Eleanor, dau. of Simon de Montford, Earl of Leicester, by Eleanor his wife, widow of William, Earl of Pembroke, and second dau. of John, King of England, and by her, who d. in 1280, left an only dau. and heiress, Catherine, mother, by her husband, Philip ap Ivor, Lord of Iscoed, in Cardigan, of a dau. and heiress, Eleanor, who m. Thomas ap Llewelyn, last Lord of South Walts, representative of the Sovereign Princes of South Wales, and was by him mother of two daughters and co-heirs : i. Eleanor, who, mar- rying Griffith Vaughan, Lord of Glyndwrdwy, co. Merioneth, representative of the Sovereign Princes of Powys, had issue, with the renowned Owen Glendower, a second son, Tudor ap Griffith, Lord of Gwyddelwern, co. Merioneth, heir male of his brother, Owen Glendower, from whom, through the Rogers' of Bryntangor, co. Denbigh, descend, by maternal representation, the Hughes's of Gwer- clas, 15arons of Kymmer-yn-Eideirnion ; ii. Mar- caret, who m. Sir Tudor ap Grono, knt. derived, through Edyufed, Lord of BryufTenigl, from Mar- chudd ap Cynan, Founder of the YIII. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys, and was mother of an eldest son, Meredith ap Tudor, father of Owen Ti'UOR, progenitor of Henry VII. and of the Royal House of TuuoR). Arms, those of the Principality of North Wales, viz. quarterly, or and gu four lions pass, guard, counterchanged. Llewllyn ap AJadoc (Baron of Cryniarth-yn-Edeir- nion, CO. Merioneth, Bishop of St. Asaph, 3 Edward III. (1357); derived from Ellis, living 22 Edward I. (1284), second son of Ior\\eth, Lord of Half- Edeirnion, ancestor of the Hughes's of Gwerclas, Barons of Kymmer-yn-Edeiruiou. Llewlyn ap Madoc d. in J335, leaving seven sisters and co- heirs, viz. 1. Lleiki, in. Grono Lhvyd-y-Penwyn, of Melai, in Denbighland. ii. Angharad, of Vaer- dre, m. Madoc ap Griffith, Vir Goch of Newedd wen-yn-Llaudderfel, both of whom were living 8 Edward III. 111. Efa, m. Griffith ap Llewellyn, of Cors-y Gedol, co. Merioneth, derived from Osborne Fitzgerald, Lord of Ynys-y-Maeugwyn, and Cors-y- Gedol. IV. Myfanwy, i/i. levau Vychan, styled V Crach, of Llanwydelyn. v. MargLiret, /it. Ithel ap Gwergeneu Vychan, of Ilhiwaedog, co. Merioneth. VI. Nest, »«. levan ap Y Moelwrcu. vii. Mali, m. Llewelyn ap Madoc of Vaerdre in Edeirnion). Arms, as the preceding. Llewellyn ap Ynyr (Lord of Yale, in Denbighland, second son of Howel ap Moriddig ap Sandde Hard, Lord of Burton. Llewelyn ap Ynyr shared with distinction in the victory gained against the En- glish at Crogcn (Cliirk Castle) in 1115 by Owen Brogyntyn, Lord of Edeirnion, and the otlier sons of Madoc, Prince of Powys-Fadoc, under the com- mand-in-chief of Owen Gwynedd, Prince of North Wales : for his services in this battle, Llewelyn ap Ynyr had a grant of the township of Gelligyuan, in Yale, with a coat of arms, which were conferred under the following circumstances : — ** While in conversation, after the battle, with the Prince, Llewelyn accidentally drew his left hand, smeared with blood, across his sword, and left the maiks of his four bloody fingers, which the Prince observing, ordained that he should carry similar marks on his shield." Descendants: i. Lloyds, of Bodidris, in Yale, harts, ii. Lloyds of Gloster, King's County). Paly of eight ar. and gu. Llewelyn Aurdorchoo (Golden Torques) of Yale. Az. a lion pass. or. Llewellyn (as borne by Edward Turberville Llew- ellyn, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. three chevrons ar. ; second and third, Turberville, che- quy, or and gu. a fesse erm. Crest — A Iamb bear- ing a banner, charged with a cross of St. George, a glory round the head. Llewellyn ( Peterstone- super- Ely- Coedriglan, and Stockland, co. Glamorgan). Gu. three chev. ar. Crest — A lamb bearing a banner charged with a cross of St. George, a glory round the head. Llowarch (Holbwrch ; Treasurer of Griffith ap Llew- ellyn, Prince of North Wales, and ancestor of the family of Caer Valwch yn Llanynys). Vert, a stag trippant ar. attired or. Llowarch ap Bran (Founder of the II. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys). Ar. betw. three crows with erm. in their bills a chev. sa. Lloyd (Plymog, co. Denbigh ; Gwerclas and Kymmer- yn-Edeirnion, co. Merioneth; and Bashall Hall, CO. York. This very ancient family, one of the most distinguished in the Principality, derives, in common with the Royal House of Tudor, the Bulkeley- Williams, barts. Lord Mostyn, and other eminent Welsh houses, from Marchudd, Lord of Abergelleu, and Brynffenigl, in Carnarvon, Foun- der of the VIII. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys, living in the middle of the ninth century. The immediate ancestor of the Lloyds was Keurig, Lord of Creuthyn yn Yale, in Denbighland, third son of Ednyfed Vychan, Lord of Brynffenigl, Chief Counsellor, Chief Justice, and General of lorwerth. King of North Wales, tenth in descent from Marchudd. The Lloyds, who, previously to their acquisition of Gwerclas by intermarriage with the heiress of that place, had been seated at Plymog for many centuries, are now represented by Richard Walmesley Lloyu, esq. eldest sou of the late Richard Hughes Lloyd, of Plymog, Gwerclas, Kymmer-yn-Edeirnion , and Bashall H all , esq.) Arms, those of Ednyfed Vychan, viz. gu. a chev. erm. betw. three Englishmen's heads in profile ppr. quartering the bearings of, i. Iwfa ap Kendrig, Lord of Christionydol. ii. Rhys ap Griffith, derived from Ynyr, Lord of Yale. ill. Davies of Denbigh, derived from Ednowain Ben- dew, Lord of Tegaingle, Founder of the XIII. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys. iv. Hughes's of Gwerclas, Barons of Kymmeryn-Eideirnion [see that name], v. Walmesley, of Coldcoates Hall, CO. Lancaster, :ind Bashall Hall [see that 7iame]. Crests — First, for Lloyu of Plymog, an Englishman's head in profile, couped ppr.; second, for Hughes of Gwerclas, a demi lion sa. issuing out of a ducal coronet; third, for Walmesley of Coldcoates Hall, and Bashall Hall, a lion statant guard, ducally crowned gu. ; fourth, for Talbot of Bashall, a talbot pass. sa. .Motto — Heb Dduw heb ddym Dduwadygan. Lloyu (Forest, North Wales; derived from William Lloyd, of Forest, esq. descended from Rhys, third son of Edryd, who was fourth in descent from Marchudd ap Cynan). Arms, those of Marchuud. Lloyd {Baron Mostyn). See Mostyn. Lloyd (Dolglessyn in Eideirniou, co. Merioneth ; derived from levan, second son of David ap Rhys, Baron of Kymmer yn- liideirnion, ancestor of the H ughes's of Gwerclas, Barons of Kymmeryn- Eid^ir- nion). Arms, those of Hughes of Gwerclas. Lloyu (Crogen-yn-Edeirnion, co. Merioneth; derived from Griffith of Crogen and Branas, second son of Rhys ap levan. Baron of Kymmer-yn Eideirniou, Crogen, and liranas, ancestor of the Hughes's of GwLTClas, Barons of Kymmer yn Eideirniou). Arms, as the preceding. Lloyu (Barons of Hendwr in Edeirnion, co. Merio- neth; derived from Madoc, second son of Griffith, Lord of Half Edeirnion, second son of Owen Bro- gyntyn, Lord of Edeirnion, Dinmael, and Aber- tarrad. The male line terminated with David ap Gwyn Lloyd, Baron of Hendwr, who left three dans, and co-heiresses, viz. i. Angharad, ?«. levan, living 6 Henry VI. tliird son of Einion ap Griffith, LLO LLO of Cors-y-Gedol, co. Merioneth, ii. Mai-garet, se- cond wife of Morris, son of levan Getiiin of Lloran, Gartheryr, and Moeliwrch, derived from Einion Efell, Lord of Cynllaeth. ui. Leiki, m. levan ap Griffith, of Bersham, derived from Tudor Trevor, Lord of Wliittington). Ar. on a chev. gu. three fleurs de lis or. Lloyd (Tyfos-yn-Edeirnion, co. Merioneth; derived from Thomas ap levan, ap Gwyu Lloyd, Baron of Hendwr). Arms, as the preceding. Lloyu (Aston, co. Salop; derived, through Richard Evan Lloyd, of Park Promise, second son of Mere- dith ap Howell, of Glascoed, from Einion Efell, Lord of Cynllaeth ; the present representative is William Lloyd, of Aston, esq.) Arms, those of Einion Efell. Lloyd (Cwm Bychan). See Llwyd of Cwm Bychan. Lloyd (Plas Enion; derived, through Roger Lloyd, of Brynglas Lloyd, second son of David ap Ellis, of Pias-yn-Yale, co. Denbigh, from Osborne Fitz- gerald, Lord of Ynys y-Maengwyn). Arms, those of OsBiiRNE Fitzgerald. Lloyd (Rhagatt, co. Merioneth ; derived, through Griffith Lloyd, sixth son of David ap Ellis, of Plas- yn-Yale, co. Denbigh, from Osborne Fitzgerald). Arms, as the preceding. Lloyd (Carrog ; derived, through Griffith Lloyd, sixth son of IJavid ap Ellis, of Plas-yn-Yale, from Os- borne Fitzgerald). Arms, as the preceding. Lloyd (Bodidris-yn-Yale, co. Denbigh, bart. ; de- rived, through Llewelyn ap Ynyr, of Yale, from Sandde Hardd, Lord of Burton. Margaret, dau. and heiress of Sir Evan Lloyd, the last baronet, m. Richard Vaughan, of Cors-y-Gedol, co. Merio- neth, esq.) Arms, those of Llewelyn ap Ynyr, of Yale. Lloyd (Gloster, King's County, Ireland; derived from Trevor, a captain in the service of Charles I. tenth son of Evan Lloyd, of Yale, co. Denbigh, esq. whose grandson, Evan Lloyd, of Bodidris-yn- Yale, esq. was created a Baronet 21 June, 1C47. Representative, the present Haruress Lloyd, of Gloster, esq.) Arms, as the preceding. Lloyd (Rhiwaedog, co. Merioneth; derived, through William Llwyd of Rhiwaedog, eldest son of Morys ap John of Rhiwaedog, of Clennenneu, co. Carnar- von, and of Park, co. Merioneth, I'rom Rodei-ick, Lord of Anglesey, son of Owen Gwynedd, Prince of North VValea. The direct male line of this family terminated with William Lloyd, of Rhiwae- dog, esq. whose sister was mother of William Lloyd Dolben, of Rhiwaedog, esq.) Arms, those of Owen Gwynedd. Lloyd (Plas yn dre, co. Merioneth; represented by Geouce Price Lloyd, of that place, esq. high she- riff of Merioneth in 1S40, fifth in descent from Simon Lloyd, of Plas yn dre, esq. second son of Lewis Lloyd, of Rhiwaedog, esq. living in 1630). Arms, as the preceding, viz. vert, three eagles displ. or. Crest — An eagle, as in the arms. Lioyd (Llaullyr; derived from Cadivor ap Dyfnwal. Bridget, dau. and heiress of Thomas Lloyd, of Llanllyr, esq. >h. Richard Vauglian, second Earl of Carbery, but left no surviving issue). Arms, those of Cadivor ap Dynfwal. Lloyd (Wernwylyg, co. Cardigan ; derived from Ca- divor ap Dyfnwal. Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Thomas Lloyd, of Wernwylyg, esq. m. John Lloyd, of Ffoes.y-Bleiddied, esq ) Arms, as the preceding. Lloyd (Millfield, co. Cardigan, bart.; derived from Cadivor ap Dyfnwal. The baronetcy became ex- tinct in 1750, on the death s.p. of Sir Lucius Chris tianus Lloyd, bart.) Arms, as the preceding. Lloyu (Ffoes y-Bleiddied ; derived from Cadivor ap Dyfnwal ; represented, paternally, by JoUN Phil- Lipps Allen Lloyd-Phillipps, of Dale Ca.stle, co. Pembroke, esq.) Arms, as the preceding. Lloyd (Pound, co. Devon ; derived from Cadivor ap Dyfnwal). Arms, as the preceding. Lloyd (Danyrallt, co. Caermarthen ; descended from Lloyd of Ffoes y-bleiddied, co. Cardigan, and now represented by John William Lloyd, of Danyrallt, esq.) Sa. a spear'."* head embrued betw. three scaling ladders, two and one, ar. on a chief gu. a castle, triple-towered, ppr. being the coat of arms granted to Cadikor ap Dyfnwal (ninth in descent from Roderic the Great, Prince of all Wales) by his cousin, the great Lord Rhys, for taking the castle of Cardigan, by escalade, from the Earl of Clare and the Flemings in 1164; quartering, az. three lions pass, in pale ar. for Rhodrimawr ; gu. a chev. between three roses, two and one, ar. seeded ppr. for Meuric ap Arthyn ap Syt- syllt ; az. a wolf ramp. ar. langued and unguled gu. for Tydwal Gloff ; az. three chanticleers, two and one, ar. armed, crested, and jellopcd or, for Iorwerth ap Uchtbyd ap Alf.th; gu. a lion ramp, reguard. or, for Elystan Glodrydd; or, a lion ramp, reguard. sa. for Gwaithfoeu Fawb of Ceredigion; gu. three towers, triple-towered, two and one, ar. for Ynyr, Lord of Gwent; sa. three roses, two and one, ^ir. seeded ppr. for Cuneuda Wledig; ar. a lion pass, in fesse sa. betw. three fleurs-de-lis, two and one, gu. for Gwyddno Gab- anhir, Lord of Cantref Gwaelod ; sa. three javelins, two and one, ar. for Pereiivr Beisrvdd; or, a griffin segreant vert, for Cauwcan Fantach ; ar. three boars' heads couped sa. two and one, tusked and langued gu. for Cadvvgan ap Elystan Glod- rydd; ar. on a cross sa. five crescents or, in the dexter canton a spear's head gu. for Sir Gruffydd ap Eliuyr Goch ; ar. a lion ramp. sa. for Morgan Gwal y cu. Crests — First, a wolf ramp. ar. a spear's head embrued betw. his paws, and piercing the dexter paw, underneath three drops of blood ; second, a lion ramp, reguard. sa. Motto— ileb Dduw heb ddim, a Duw a digon. Lloyd (Esclusham and Dulaseu ; derived from Davi Goch ap David, Lord of Penmachno, whose estates passed to co-heiresses, viz. i, Mary, 7n^ Sir Harry Conway, of Bodryddan, bart. ii. Jane, m. Lewis Owen of Peniarth. iii. Anne, 7n. Edward de Ra- venscroft, of Bretton, co. Flint). Arms, those of David Goch, Lord of Penmachno. Lloyd (Wypfair, co. Flint ; derived from Ednowain Bendew, Founderof the XIU. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys). Arms, those of Ednowain Bendew. Lloyd (Welcombe, co. Warwick; London; Acombe and Coatham, co. York; presumed to derive from the Lloyds of Llanynys, co. Denbigh, and de- scended immediately from Gamaliel Lloyd, of Mat- tersey, co. Nottingham, who d. in 1661). Ar. three lions dormant in pale sa. quartering Carte, ar. a stag trippant gu. ft ei^ (of Car I E) borne by the family — A dexter cubit arm in scale armour ppr. cuff ar. grasping a lizard sinisterways vert. Lloyd (Croghan, co. Roscommon ; derived, through Meuric Llwyd, of Llwn-y-maen, near O.swestry, from Hedd Molwynog, Lord of Uwch Aled, Founder of the IX. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys, and now represented by Guy Lloyd, of Croghan House, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a chev. or, on a chief erm. a canton ar. charged with an eagle di.spl. with two heads sa. The canton which the Lloyds of Croghan bear as an augmentation were the arms achieved by Meuric Llwyd, of Llwyn-y-maen, " a valiant captain under the Earl of Arundel." Second and third, ar. a bend sa. within a bordure engr. of the second. Crests — A stag's head couped ppr. the neck surcharged with a laurel chaplet; and on a ducal coronet or, an eagle displ. with two heads sa. Mottoes : over the stag's head — Specte- mur agendo ; and above the eagle — Eo altius quo profundiua. Lloyd (Gwyrch, co. Denbigh : the heiress, Frances Lloyd, of Gwyrch Castle, »«. in I7S5, Robert Bam- ford Hesketh, of Bamford Hall, co. Lancaster, and Upton, CO. Chester, esq.) Sa. three roses ar. Lloyd (Glansevin,co. Carmarthen ; descended lineally from Idio Wyllt, son of Suthrie, Lord of Desmond in Ireland, by Nest his wife, dau. of Tewdwr Mawr, Prince of South Wales. Having come to Wales to assist his uncle, Rhysap Tewdwr Mawr, against Bernard Newmarch, about the year 1090, Idio received the lordship of Llywel in Brecon : the present proprietor of Glansevin is Edward Pryce Lloyd, esq.) Ar. a lion ramp. sa. the tail intro- LLO L L U verted, the head, paws, and brush of the tail, of the field. Lloyd (Rhagatt, co, Merioneth, Berth, co. Denbigh, &c. ; derived from the prolilic stock of Tudor Ti'e- vor. Lord of the Marclies of Wales, as borne by Edwahd Lloyd, now of Rhagatt, esq.) Per bend sinister erra, and ermines, over all a lion ramp, ar. Lloyd (as borne by Gen. Sir Evan Lloyd, of Ferney Hall, CO. Salop, K.C.H. son and heir of the late Evan Lloyd, of Cefndyrrys, esq. who derived from Elystan Glodrydd). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. ft lion ramp, reguard. or; second and third, az. three boars' heads couped sa. Crest — Issuant from a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head vert. Motto — Gwell angau Neu cywilydd. Lloyd (Havod-Dinas, co. Denbigh; now represented by the Rev. Thomas Lloyd Clol'ch, of Estyn). Sa. a hart trippant ar. attired or. Crest — A hart trippant ar. attired or, with a snake in the mouth vert. Lloyd (Bronwydd, co. Cardigan; one of the most dis- tinguished famili' s in the Principality, descended from the ancient Lords of Dyfed, and now repre- sented by Thovias Lloyd, of Bronwydd, co. Cardi- gan, and of Kilrue, co. Pembroke, esq. high sheriff for the former shire in 1814, who holds the barony and lordship of Kumes, co. Pembroke, by the same tenure, and exercises all the jura regalia and peculiar privileges which his ancestor Marteine de Tours did at the time of the Conquest. Mr. Lloyd, of Bronwydd, is a claimant to the old parliamentary barony of Martin). Az. a wolf sa- lient ar. Crest — A boar chained to a holly bush ppr. Motto — 1 DDuw B'or Diolch ; in English — To God be thanks. Lloyd (Cardiganshire). Per bend sinister ar. and az. semee of ermine spots or, over all a lion ramp, of the last, armed and langued gu. Lloyu (Cynlell, co. Merioneth; granted 178'J). Sa. a lion ramp, per fesse ar. and erminois. Lloyd. Or, three lions couchant in pale sa. Crest — A cubit arm erect in armour ppr. garnished or, the hand grasping a lizard of the first. Lloyd (Pembrokeshire). Sa. three foxes' heads erased ar. Lloyd (Brecon). Sa. a lion ramp, reguard. or. Lloyd (Crickadarn, co. Bi'econ). Az. a wolf ramp, ar. LLoYD (Leaton Knolls, co. Salop; descended from Madoc LLoyd, " Lord of Chirk Land," North Wales, who was a scion of the great stock of Tudor Trevor, and now represented by John Arthur LLoyd, of Leaton Knolls, esq.) Per bend sinister ermine and erminois, a lion ramp, or, v/ith a bor- dure gu. Crest — A demi lion ramp. or. Lloyd (borne by Thomas Lloyd, of Coedmore, co. Cardigan, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. a spearhead ar. erect, embrued ppr. betw. three scaling ladders in bend of tlie second ; second and third, quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a lion ramp, gu. ; second and third, az. a lion ramp, within an orle of quatrefoils ar. Crest — A lion ramp. ar. Motto — Fide et fortitudine. LL0YD(a3 borne by Sir William Lloyd, of Bryneston, near Wrexham, knt.) Gu. three hoars' heads erased in pale ar. ; on a chief embattled of the last a representation of the lesser hill at Sceta- buldee, extending to the village of Talpooree on the sinister, all ppr. superinscribed with the word *' Seetabuldce," in Ittters sa. Crest — A boar's head erased ar. in front of two flagstaves in saltire ppr. flowing from that on the dexter, a banner tenne, inscribed " Nagpoor," in letters of gold ; and from that on the sinister a banner vert, inscribed " Muckee," in letters also gold. Lloyd (Lancing, co. Sussex, bart.) Per bend sinister erm. and pean, a lion ramp, or, gorged with a wreath of oak vert, and supporting in the dexter forepaw a sword erect ppr. pomel and hilt gold. Crest — A lion's head erased per bend sinister erm. and pean, gorged with a wreath of oak vert. Li.OYD (Bradenham House, near Wycomb, co. Bucks). Quarterly, or and az. four roebucks trippant roun- terchanged. Crest— A lion pass. gu. charged with two characters of the planet Venus, viz. on the shoulder one thus J , and on the hip another thus K3. Lloyd (Clockfaen, co. Montgomery). Vert, three goats pass, in pale ppr. Lloyd (Denbigh). Quarterly, or and az. four lions pass, counterchanged. Lloyd (Denbighshire and Kent). Or, three men's heads ppr. in armour ar. garnished of the field. Crest — A man's head ppr. in armour ar. gar- nished or, on a label issuing from his mouth, and proceeding over the head, these words, Avonno div dorvid." Lloyd (Gloucestershire). Ar. a quiver gu. banded and replenished with arrows or, betw. three pheons sa. Lloyd (Holyroode and Whitnester, co. Gloucester, and Cheame, co. Surrey). Quarterly, or and az. four roebucks counterchanged. Crest — A stag's head erased sa. charged on the neck with a cres- cent erm. Lloyd (Hampshire). Az. a lion ramp. or. Crest — On a mount vert a lion sejant guard, gu. Lloyd (Herefordshire). Sa. three nags' heads erased ar. Crest — A nag's head erased ar. Lloyu (Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, 1697). Ar. a chev. betw. three crows sa. each bearing in the beak an ermine spot. Lloyd (London and Wales; granted 1576). Ar. a griffin segreant vert. Crest — Out of a ducal coro- net or, a cock's head betw. two wings gu. combed, beaked, and wattled of the first. Lloyd (Montgomeryshire). Gyronny of four, in the first quarter, or, a lion pass. sa. ; second, purp. three falcons or; third, gu. three horses' beads erased ar. ; fourth, purp. a falcon or. Crest — A horse's head erased sa. maned or. Lloyd (Pembrokeshire). Sa. three nags' heads erased ar. Lloyd (Bishop of St. David's, d. 13 Feb. 1686). Gu. * lion ramp, reguard. or, armed and langued az. Lloyd (Hardwicke, co. Salop). Ar. an eagle with two heads, within a bordure gu. Lloyd (Ludlow, co. Salop). Gu. a lion ramp, re- guard. or, quartered with ar. three boars' heads couped sa. Lloyd (Oswestry, co. Salop). Per fesse, sa. and ar. a lion ramp, counterchanged. Crest — Out of a five- leaved coronet or, a demi lion ramp. ar. Lloyd (Swan Hill, co. Salop). Quarteily, or and gu. four lions pass, counterchanged. Crest — A lion ramp. gu. Lloyd ( VVhittington, co. Salop). Vert, a chev. betw. three wolves' heads erased erm. (Another, ar.) Lloyd (Shropshire). Vert, a lion ramp. or. Lloyd (Ipswich, co. Suffolk). Per fesse ar. and sa. a lion ramp, counterchanged. Lloyd (Forest, co. Carmarthen). Gu. a lion ramp. within a bordure dancettee ar. Lloyd (Wales and Maryland). Az. a lion ramp. or. Crest — A demi lion ramp, guard, or, supporting iu the paws an arrow in pale ar. Lloyd. Sa. a chev. betw. three spears' heads ar. embrued gu. Crest — A stag's head couped ar. Lloyd. Or, three lions dormant sa. Lloyd. Per bend erm. and ermines, a lion ramp. or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's head ar. crined and armed of the first. Lloyd. Gu. a lion ramp, reguard. ar. Crest — A lion ramp, reguard. holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis. Lloyd. Sa. a spear's head ar. embrued ppr. betw. three scaling ladders of the second, on a chief gu. a tower, triple towered ar. Crest — A wolf's head erased ar. Lloyde. Az. a boar ar. betw. ten trefoils slipped of the second. Lluei.lin (Hertfordshire). Gu. three chev. ar. Crest — A paschal lamb ppr. Lluellyn (South Withiam, co. Lincoln, 1654 ; origi- nally of ancient Welsh descent, now represented by Col. Richard Lluellyn, C.B. only son of the late Richard Lluellyn, esq. deputy lieutenant of Lincoln- LOG LOO shire, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Warren Maude, of Sunnyside, esq.) Ar. a lion ramp. sa. ducally crowned or. Crest— On a rock ppr. a Cornish chough, also ppr. Motto — Mors, mihi, lucrum. Llwvd {Cw7U Bychan, co. Merioneth ; derived, through Meuric, Lord of Nannau, co. Merioneth, from Cad- wgan, Lord of Nannau). Arms, those of Cadwgan, Lord of Mannau. Llwyo (Caerwys, co. Flint; derived, through the Llwyds of Cwm Bychan, from Cadwgan, Lord of Nannau ; of this family is Miss Angharad Llwyd, of Caerwyst eminent for her research in Welsh literature and antiquities). Arms, as the prece- ding. Llwyd (Humphrey, the Welsh historian and anti- quary; derived from a branch, settled at Denbigh, of the family of Lloyd, originally Rosindale, of Foxhall ; having m. the sister of Lord Lumley, Robert Lloyd, Rector of St. Paul's, Cnvent Garden, grandson of one of Humphrey's sons, settled at Cheam, in Surrey, claimant, unsuccessfully, of the Barony of Lumley). For Ar7ns, see Supplement. Llwyd (Llwyn-y-Maen, co. Salop; derived from Hedd Molwynog, Founder of the IX. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys). Ar. an eagle displ. with two heads. Loader. Ar. a pale gii. over all a lion pass. sa. Crest — On a chapeau gu. two lions ramp, supporting a garb ppr. Loader. Six mullets, three, two, and one. Crest — A dragon pass. ppr. LoAUEs (London ; granted 30 July, 1687). Sa. a wolf salient reguard. or. Crest — On a wreath a mural coronet ar. therefrom an arm issuing, habited sa. cuff of the first, the hand ppr. holding a key or. Motto — Obey and rule. LoADSMAN. Ar. on a bend engr. sa. three annulets of the field. LoANE (Kent). Az. a lion pass. or. LoANE. The same Arms, Crest — A demi lion ramp. sa. brandishing a scimetar ppr. LoANE (Kent). Az. an antelope pass. or. LoANE. Az. a tiger pass. or. LoAT. Bendy of six, vert and ar. a chief erm. Crest — A spur-rowel betw. two wings ppr. LoBAN. Gu. a lion pass, or, on a canton ar. a key pale- ways sa. Crest — A dexter arm in armour em- bowed, holding a tilting-spear ppr. LoBB. Ar. two lions combatant gu. Crest — A lion's head erased, collared gu. LoBENHAM. Gu. a chcv. engr. or, betw. three owls of the last. LoBERT, or LoBEBD (Leicestershire). Gu. a fesse dan- cettee or, an annulet of the second. (Another, a bezant.) LoBERT. The same /IrjH.f. Crest — A dexter arm em- bowed, vested az. holding in the hand ppr. a hunt- ing spear, point downwards sa. headed ar. LoBERT (Leicestershire). Gu. a fesse indented betw. eight bezants, four and four. LoBLEY. Sa. a chev. or, betw. three apes ar. chained of the second. LocARD (Ireland). Gu. three wolves' heads couped or. (Another, ar.) LocARD, Ar. a saltire within a bordure az. LocAVELL. Gu. three sails ar. Loch (Drylaw, co. Edinburgh ; descended from James Loch, of Drylaw, esq. Treasurer of Edinburgh, b. in 1612, and now represented by James Loch, of Drylaw, esq. M.P. eldest son of George Loch, of Drylaw, esq. by Mary his wife, dau. of John Adam, of Blair Adam, esq.) Arms (as confirmed in 1C73, by Sir Charles Erskine, of Cambo, knt. Lyon King of Arms, to James Loch, of Drylaw, esq.) — Oi-, a saltire engr. sa. betw. two swans naiant in fesse ppr. Crest — A swan with wings endorsed devouring a perch, both ppr. Motto — Assiduitate, non desidia. Loch (Rachan, Scotland). Ar. a saltire engr. sa. betw. two swans swimming in water, in the ilanks ppr. in chief a crescent and in base a lleur de-lis. Crest — A swan with wings endorsed devouring a perch, and swimming in a loch, all ppr. Motto, as the last. Loch (Scotland). Az. a saltire engr. betw. three swans naiant in lochs, ppr. two in the flanks and one in base. LocHALE (Scotland). Sa. a fesse ar. betw. three plates. Loghead, or Lochhead (Scotland). Ar. a cross mo- line gu. and a chief az. Crest — A dexter hand erect, pointing to the sun with two fingers. LocHERD, or Loucharu. Ar. a saltire engr. az. within a bordure or. Lochore (Scotland). Ar. three piles issuing from the chief, their points conjoined in base sa. Crest — A fox's head couped gu. Lochrayn. Ar. a fesse wavy betw. two cotises az. depressed by a lion pass. gu. Lock (London). Per fesse az. and or, in chief three falcons volant of the second. Crest — A hand ppr. holding up a cushion or. Lock (Warnford, co. Southampton ; Rouge Dragon Pursuivant of Arms; granted 1767). Per fesse az. and or, a pale counterchanged, on the first three falcons rising of the second, collared gu. Crest — A falcon as in the arms, in the beak a padlock pen- dent sa. Lock (Mildenhall, co. Suffolk; granted 8 Dec. 1770). Per fe.sse az. and or, a pale counterchanged, on the first three falcons rising of the second, ducally crowned az. Crest — A falcon rising or, ducally crowned ar. in the beak a padlock pendent sa. Lo(.k (Norbury Park, co. Surrey). Per fesse az. and or, a pale and three falcons, two and one, with wings addorsed and belled, each holding in the beak a padlock, all counterchanged. Crest — A fal- con as in the arms. Lock. Per fesse or and az. a pale counterchanged, three falcons volant of the first. Crest — A falcon with wings endorsed, holding in the mouth a pad- lock or. Lockard. Ar. a saltire engr. az. within a bordure engr. or. Locke (granted 5 July, 2 Philip and Mary ; and now borne by Wadham Locke, of Ashton Gifford, co. Wilts, esq. son and heir of the late Wadham Locke, of Rowde Ford House, near Devizes, esq. M.P.) Per fesse az. and or, a pale counterchanged, three hawks with wings endorsed of the last. Crest — A haw k with wings endorsed, holding in the beak a padlock or. Locker. Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a chev. betw. three dragons' heads erased gu. ; second and third, ar. a fesse betw. three lozenges az. Crest — K buck's head erased ppr. LocKERBY (that Ilk). Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three roses or. LocKEY (Essex ; Herefordshire ; Homes, co. Hertford ; and Yorkshire). Ar. a bend betw. two water bou- gets sa. Crest — An ostrich's head couped at the neck ar. holding in the beak a key sa. LocKEY. Ar. a chev. betw. three cinquefoils az. LocKHART (Lee and Carnwarth, co. Lanark, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a man's heart gu. within a fetterlock sa. on a chief az. three boars' heads erased of the first, for Lockhart ; second and third grand quarterings, quarterly, first, or, a lion ramp. gu. ; second, or, a naked arm issuing from the sinister side in fesse ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitchee in pale gu. ; third, ar. a galley sa. ; fourth, vert, a salmon naiant in fesse ar. for Macdonald. Crest — A boar's head erased ar. Supporters — Dexter, a chevalier armed at all points, his vizor up, holding a spear in his dexter hand, a sword by his side, and a gold chain about his neck, thereat a man's heart pendant gu. ensigned with an imperial crown or, and on his helmet a plume of feathers, the centre gu. the others ar. ; sinister, a buck ppr. Motto (above the crest) — Corda serata pando ; (below the shield) — Semper paratus pug- nare pro patria. After the death of King Robert the Bruce, in 13'iO, a distinguished member of the Locard family. Sir Simon Locard of Lee, accompa- nied Lord James Douglas to the Holy Land, with the heart of the deceased monarch for interment. From this circumstance the D uglases bear in their arms a crowned heart ; and Sir Simon changed L O C LOF liis name to liOckheart (as it was until lately spelled), and for part of his arms, got a lieart witbia a lock, and the Motto — Corda seiTata pando. LocKiiAKT {Count Lock/tart). At. a lieart gu. within a fetterlock sa. on a chief az. three boars' heads erased of the first within a bordnre of the fourth, charged with five mullets of six points or. Crests — First, in the centre two flags parted per fesse ar. and gu. flotant to the dexter and sinister, placed behind a boar's head erased ppr. ; second, on the dexter, on a ducal coronet an eagle displ. reguard. ; third, oil the sinister,oiit of a ducal coronet a denii lion holding in the dexter paw a sword. Mutto — Corda serata pando. LocKHART (Barr, Scotland). Ar. on a bend,sa. three fetterlocks or. LocKHART (Birkhill, Scotland). Ar. on abend.betw. three boars' heads, erased az- a man's heart ppr. within a fetterlock or. Cri'st — A boar's head, erased, ar. Motto — Feroci fortior. LocKHART (Cleghorn, Scotland). Az. three boars' heads, erased ar. Crest — A boar's head, erased, ar. Motto — Sine labe fides. LocKHART (Dumfries, Scotland). Gu. a fesse betw. three fetterlocks or, within a bordure ar. Crest — A fetterlock. Motto — Hoc secui'ior. LocKHART (Kirktoun, Scotland). Ar. on a chev. betw. three boars' heads erased az. a man's heart within a fetterlock, or. Crest — A dexter hand holding a boar's head, erased, ppr. Motto — Feroci fortior. LocKHART. Gu. on a fesse, betw. three boars* heads, erased, ar. a heart of the field, within a fetterlock sa. Crest — A dexter hand holding forth a key, bendways, ppr. j]fotto — Corda serata pando. LocKHART. Ar. a human heart gu. within a fetter- lock sa.; on a bordure az. five mullets of the field ; on a chief of the fourth three boars' heads, erased, of the first. Crest — A dexter hand, in bend, ppr. holding a flag, also in bend, az. charged with a St. Andrew's cross, ar. flotant to the sinister. Motto — Corda serata fero. Lockhart-Elliot (Borthwickbrae, Scotland). Quar- terly, first, ar. a heart gu. within a fetterlock sa. ; on a chief az. three boars' heads erased ar. ; second, gu. on a bend engr. or, a baton sa. within a double boi'dure, the interior one or, the exterior az. charg- ed with eight crescents and as many mullets, al- ternately, ar. Crest — A boar's head, erased ppr. Motto^CorAa serata pando. Lockte (Scotland). Ar. on a fesse sa. three roses of the first. Locksmith. Ar. a chev. betw. three horseshoes sa. a chief gu. Crest — Out of a mural crown or, a griffin's head ppr. Lockton (Swinsted, co. Lincoln). Ar. a chev. az Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head az. Lockton (Lincolnshire). Ar. a chief az. LocKTO.N (Vorkshirc). Ar. on a chev. az. a martlet of the first, within a bordure engr. of the second. Lockton. Ar. a chev. az. within a bordure engr. of the last, charged with eight mullets or. LocKVVOon (Dews Hall, co. Essex, and Gayton, co. Northampton ; derived from the Rev. Richard Lockwoort, Rector of Dingley, co. Northampton, in 1530, and now represented by William Joseph LocKWOOU, of Dews Hall, esq. eldest son of the late Rev. Edward Lockwood, and great-grandson of Richard Lockwood, esq. high sherift' of North- amptonshire, temp. William 111. by Susanna his wife, dau. and heir of Edward Cutts, esq.) Quar- terly, first and fourth, ar. a fesse betw. three mart- lets sa. for Lockwood; second and third, erm. on a bend engr. sa. three plates, for Cutts. Crest — On the stump of an oak tree erased ppr. a martlet sa. LocKwoou. Ar. a fesse betw. three martlets sa. Crest — A camel's head couped sa. LocKYER (Devonshire ; as confirmed to the family of Lockyer of Plymouth, and now borne by Ed- mund Leopolu Lockver, esq.) Az. on a chev. ar. betw. three lions ramp, or, as many ants fesseways ppr. Crest — On the sea a ship under sail, her three topsails hoisted ppr. the main topsail chargrd with a lion ramp. gu. the fore and mizen topsaiLs charged, each, with an ant as in the arms; a red ensign flying and a pennant ar. at the maintop- gallant masthead, charged with a cross az. Motto — Sedule et secunde. Lockyer (1072). Az. a fesse or, betw. three daggers' heads of the last. Locres. Ar. (anotiier, or) a fesse gu. LoDBROoK, or LouBitooKE. Az. a chev. ar. Crest — A unicorn ramp. LoDDiiOOKE (Lodbrooke, co. Warwick). Az. a chev. erm. LouBRoOKE. Erm. a cross gu. LoDER. Erm. on a fesse, three escallops. Crest — A stag's head couped at the neck, betw. the horns a cross crosslet. LouER. Sa. six annulets, three and three in pale, or. LoDER. Sa. ten bezants, four, three, two, and one. Lodge {as borne by Auam Lodge, of Bodsilin, co. Carnarvon, esq.) Az. a lion ramp. ar. seniee of crosses pattee fitchee gu. within a bordure of the second, charged with eight fleurs-de-lis of the third. Crest — A demi lion erased sa. semee of fleurs-de-lis or, supporting a cross pattee fitchee Lodge (Ireland). Per bend, and semee of ronndles, a lion ramp, counterchanged. Crest — A talbot's head erased az. collared or. Lodge (as borne by Sir Thomas Lodge, Lord Mayor of London, 1562). Az. a lion ramp. ar. crusily, fitchee gu. within a bordure flory of the second. Crest — A demi lion ramp, couped sa. holding in the paws a cross pattee fitchee gu. Lodge (London). Az. a lion ramp. ar. crusily gu. within a tressure of demi fleurs-de-lis and a bor- dure of the second. Lodge (London and Shropshire). Ga. a lion ramp, ar. within a bordure flory or. Lodge (Nettlested, co. Sufi'olk). Az. a lion ramp, within a double tressure floi-y counterflory or. Lodge (Leeds, co. York). Per fesse gu. and sa. a lion ramp. ar. semee of crosses crosslet of the first. Lodge. Az. a lion ramp, or, within a tressure flory counterflory of the last. Crest — A lion double queued az. Lodge. Per bend sinister sa. and ar. crusily, and a lion ramp, all counterchanged. Lodham. Ar. on a bend az. seven crosses crosslet or. Lodington (AVeldingworth, co. Lincoln). Paly of six, ar. and az. ; on a chief gu. a lion pass, guard, or. Lodjngton. The same Arms. Crest— A. demi lady richly attired az, ; in her dexter hand a garland of laurel vert. Lodvvick. Gu. a Cher. betw. three cocks ar. Crest — A cock ppr. LoDYNGTON (London). Ar. three palets az.; on a chief gu. a lion pass, guard, or. Loe. Az. a wolf pass. ar. Crest — A wolf's head couped ar. collared gu. charged with three be- zants. Loft (as borne by Alfred Arthur Loft, of Healing, CO. Lincoln, esq.) Erm. on a bend gu. a pheon in canton or. Crest — A wolf's head couped gu. charged on the neck with a pheon transfixed through the mouth by a broken spear fesseways, or, the head of the spear enibrued ppr. LoFTHOL'sE. Sa. a chev. engr. betw. three trefoils slipped ar. Crest — A spur betw. two wings ppr. LoFi us {Marquess and Earl of Ely). Sa. a chev. engr. erm. betw. three trefo:ls slipped ar. Crest — A boar's head couped and erect ar. langued gu. Motto over it — Loyal au mort. Supporters — Two eagles' wings expanded ar. beaked and legged or, each charged on the breast with a trefoil slipped vei't. Motto — Prend moi tel que je suis. LoFTUs (Mount Loftus, co. Kilkenny, bart.) Arjvs and Crest, same as preceding. Motto — Loyal au mort. i H LOK LON LoPTns (England). The same Arms. Crest— A dex- I ter hand holding a dagger, both ppr. LoFTus (Kilbride, co. Kildare, Ireland; now repre- sented by WiLLUM Francis Bentinck Loftus, esq. Colonel in the Army, and male representa- tive of the family of Adam Loftus, D.D. Arch- bishop of Dublin, and Lord Chancellor of Ireland, 1581, whose descendants have been thrice raised to the Irish Peerage, Tiz. in 1C22, 1685, and 1751. Colonel Loftus is the only surviving son and heir of the late General Loftu.s, Colonel of 2nd Dragoon Guards, and Lieutenant of the Tower of London, by Margaret his wife, dau. and heiress of M. King, of Lisson Hall, co. Dublin, esq.) Sa. a chev. engr. erm. betw. three trefoils slipped ar. Crest - — A boar's head couped and erect ar. langued gu. Mottoes — Prend nioi tel que je suis; around the crest — Loyal au mort. LoiTUS (Woolland, co. Dorset). Same Arms as Loftus of Kilbride. Mr. Loftus of Woolland is eldest son of the late General Loftus, Colonel of 2nd Dragoon Guards, and Lieutenant of the Tower, by Lady Elizabeth Townshend, his second wife, dau. of Marquess Townshend, by Charlotte, Ba- roness Ferrars, of Chartley and Compton. Mr. Loftus is a deputy-lieutenant of Dorsetshire, a magistrate, and a Captain in the Dorsetshire Yeo- manry Cavalry. LOFTt's (Fincham, co. Norfolk). Same Arms and Crest as Loftus of Kilbride ; being second son of the late General Loftus, Colonel of 2iid Dragoon Guards, &c. by his second wife. Lady E. Towns- hend. Mr. Loftus of Fincham is in holy orders, and is a magistrate for the county of Norfolk. Logan (Restalrig, near Edinburgh ; the chief family of the name, descended from Sir Robert Logan, ■who accompanied Douglas to Jerusalem with the heart of Robert Briice, and thus caused the addi- tion of the heart to the armorial ensigns of his de- scendants). Or, three passion-nails sa. conjoined in point, piercing a man's heart in base gu. The coat of Logan of Restalrig is sometimes blazoned as follows : quarterly, first and fourth, or, three piles conjoined in point sa. for Logan ; second and third, ar. an eagle displayed with two heads sa. beaked and merabeied gu. for Ramsey. Crest — A buglehorn stringed ppr. LocAN (That Uk ; JLion Register). Or, three piles in point, piercing a man's heart gu. Crest — A pas- sion nail piercing a man's heart ppr. Motto — Hoc majorum virtus. Logan (Burncastle, Scotland). As Restalrig. Logan (Cotfield, Scotland). Or, three passion-nails sa. their points in a heart gu. Logan (Scotland). Or, three piles issuing from the chief, and conjoined in base gu. (Another adds, piercing a man's heart in base gu.) Logat. Erm. a lion ramp. gu. LocES. Ar. three piles in point az. ; on a canton gu. a lion ramp, of the first. Crest — A swan collared and lined ppr. Loggan, or Logon (Staverton, CO. Berks ; and Buck- inghamshire). Or, a lion pass. sa. in chief tliree Roman piles of the second. Crest — A stag's head erased gu. attired, collared, and lined or. LocHi.AN (Scotland). Az. two bars wavy ar. betw. as many crosses crosslet fitchee, or, in chief, and a swan in base ppr. Crest — A swan. Motto — Divina sibi canit. LoGiE (Scotland). Barry of six, sa. and or. Crest — a leopard's face or. Log IE (.Scotland). Or, three pennons in chief sa. I.OGIE (that Ilk). ,Sa. thiee bars wav-y or. Lokard (Ireland). Gu. three wolves' heads erased ar. LoKE (London). Or, on a chief az. three falcons, jessed and belled or. LoKE, or Locke. Or, three pales az. ; on a chev. of the last a pair of wings conjoined of the first. LoKEK. Gu. three wolves' heads coviped ar. XiOKETON. At. on a chev. az. a mullet of the first, within a bordure engr. of the second. XoKYER (Idbury, co. Oxford, and Shropshire). Az. a lion ramp. ar. maned or, collared sa. LoKYER (Much VVenlock). Az. a lion ramp. ar. col- lared sa. LoMAS. Ar. betw. two palets gu. three fleurs-de-lis, in pale sa. a chief az. Crest — On a chapeau a pelican vulning herself ppr. LoMAX (Hertfordshire, and St. George's, Hanover Square, Westminster). Erm. a greyhound courant, sa. betw. three escallops gu. LoMAX. The same Arms. Crest— A dexter hand issuing from a heart, brandishing a scimetar, all ppr. LoMAX (Parkhurst, co. Surrey). Ar. a greyhound courant, betw. three escallops sa. Crest — A demi greyhound ar. collared gu. LoMAX (Clayton Hall, co. Lancaster). Quarterly, first and fourth, per pale or and sa. on a bend cotised erm. three escallops gu. for Lomax ; second, ar. a griffin segreant sa. armed or, for Grimshaw ; third, ar. a cross sa. betw. four bezants, for Clay- ton. Crest — Out of a mural crown a demi lion gu. collared and holding an escallop. Motto — Fato prudentia major. Lomax (Hertfordshire). Erm. a greyhound courant sa. betw. three escallops gu. quartering, ar. two bends sa. for Ka ye. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion gu. holding an escallop or. LoMBARU(co. Cork; seated in thatcounty for several hundred years, and now represented by Edmund Lombard, of Danesfort, near Mallow, esq.) Per pale, the dexter or, a demi eagle imperial sa. ; the sinister fusily or and sa. Crest — A lion ramp. Lombard (Ireland). Lozengy sa. and ar. LoMBART (Ireland). Lozengy or and sa. Lomber. Ar. on a fesse betw. three lions' heads erased az. as many lozenges of the field. LoMNEiR, Lomnyer, Or Lomener (Norfolk). Sa. on a bend ar. cotised erm. three escallops gu. Crest — A unicorn's head sa. armed and crined or, betw. two wings ar. Lomner. The same Arms. Crest — A unicorn's head sa. winged ar. horned or, in the mouth a rose ppr. Lomond (Lincolnshire). Az. a fret ar. within a bor- dure or. LoNDEY (Northumberland). Az. fretty ar. within a bordure or. LoNDHAM (Norfolk). Ar. three inescutcheons sa. a label of as many points gu. LoNDHAM. Ar. a bend az. crusily or. Crest — On a chapeau ppr. an escallop sa. Londham, or Lowdham (Norfolk and Suffolk). The same Arms. London, City of. Av. a cross gu. on the dexter chief quarter a sword erect (by some called a dagger) of the second. Crest — A dragon sinister, wings ex- panded ar. charged with a cross gu. Supporters — Tsvo dragons with wings expanded ar. charged on the wings with a cross gu. Motto — Domine dirige nos. London, Twelve First, or Principal Cnrporate Com- panies of. Mercers (incorporated 1.3!)4). Gu. a demi virgin couped below the shoulders, issuing from clouds all ppr. vested or, crowned with an Eastern crown of the last, her hair dishevelled, and wreathed round the temples with roses of the second, all within an orle of clouds ppr. Motto — Honor Deo. Grocers (granted 23 Henry VIII.) Ar. a chev. gu. betw. nine cloves sa. three, three, and three. Crest — A camel pass. ppr. bridled gu. on his back a bale ar. corded gu. Supporters — Two griffins, per fesse gu. and or. Motto — God grant grace. Drapers (incorporated 17 Henry VI.) Az. three clouds ppr. radiated in base or, each sur- mounted with a triple crown or, cops gu. Ci est — A mount vert, thereon a ram coucliant or, attired sa. Supporters — Two lions ar. pellettee. Motto— Vnio God only be honour and glory. Fishmongers. Az. three dolphins naiant in pale ar. finned and ducally crowned or, betw. two pair of lucies in saltire, (the sinister surmount- ing the dexter) ppr. over the nose of each lucy a ducal crown of the third ; on a chief gu. three LON LON pair of keys, endorsed in saltire or. Crest — Two cubit arms erect, the dexter vested or, the sinis- ter az. both cuffed ar. holding in the liands ppr. a regal crown of the last. Supporters — The dexter a merman ppr. on his head a helmet, the body only covered in armour, in his dexter hand a sabre, all of the first ; the sinister, a mermaid ppr. crined or, in her sinister hand a mirror of the last. Motto — All worship be to God only. Goldsmiths (incorporated 132?). Quarterly, gu. and az. in the first and fourth a leopard's head or ; in the second and third a covered cup, and in chief two round buckles, the tongues fcsse- ways, points to the dexter, all of the third. Crest — A demi lady, her arms extended ppr. issuing out of clouds of the last, vested gu. gar- nished or, cuff ar. round her neck a ruff of the last; in lier dexter hand a pair of scales of the third; in her sinister hand a touchstone sa. Supporters — Two unicorns or, armed, crined, and hoofed ar. Motto — Justitia virtutum re- gina. {Another nwtto occasionally used by the company was — To God only be all glory.) Note — The crest is vested in the dress of the reign of Klizabeth. Skinners (incorporated 1 Edward III.) Erm. on a chief gu. three princes' crowns composed of crosses pattee and fleurs-de-lis or, with caps of the first, tasselled ef the third. Crest— k lizard ppr. wreatiied about the neck with laurel leaves vert, purfled or. Supporters— "Sh^ dexter, a lizard, or short-tailed wild cat of Norway, ramp, guard, ppr ; sinister, a martin sa. each gorged with a wreath of laurel leaves vert, pur- fled or. Motto — To God only be all glory. Merchant-Taylors, anciently denominated Tay- lors and Linen Arihourf.rs (incorporated 14G0). Ar. a royal tent betw. two parliament-robes gu. lined erm. the tent garnished or, tentstaff and pennon of the last; on a chief az. a lion pass, guard, or. Crest — A mount vert, thereon a lamb pass. ar. holding the banner of the last staff ppr. on the banner a cross pattee gu. all within a glory of the third. Supporters — Two camels or. Motto — Concordia parvas res cre- scunt. Haberdashers, anciently called Hurrers and Mii.LENEKs (incorporated 2U Henry VI.) Barry nebulee of six ar. and az. on a bend gu. a lion pass, guard, or. f'mf— Two arms embowed ppr. issuing from clouds of the last, holding a chaplet of laurel vert. Supporters — Two Indian goats ar. attired and unguled or. Motto— Serve and obey. Salters (incorporated 22 Henry VIII.) Per chev. az. and gu. three covered salts or sprinkling salts (i. e. covered cups) ar. Crest — A cubit arm erect, issuing from clouds all ppr. holding a covered salt or sprinkling-salt, ar. Supporters — Two otters sa. bezantee, ducally collared and chained or. Motto — Sal sapit omnia. Irgnmongurs (incorporated 3 Edward IV.) Ar. on a chev. gu. three swivels or, (the midJle one paleways, the other two with the line of the chevron) betw. three steel gads az. Crest — Two scaly lizards erect on their hind feet, combatant ppr. (i. e. vert) each gorged with a plain collar or, the collars chained together, a chain with a ring at the end, pendent, betw. the two lizards of the last. Motto, anciently — Assher dure ; at present — God is our strength. Vintners (incorporated 15 Henry VI). Sa. a chev. betw. three tuns ar. Clothworkers (incoi-porated 1482). Sa. a cher. ei-m. betw. two habicks in chief ar. and a tezel in base, slipped or. Crest — A mount vert, thereon a ram statant or. Supporters — Two griffins or, pellettee. Motto— M y trust is in God alone. iNDON Braziers, Company of (as impaled by the Armourers' Company, since the incorporation of the two Companies). Az. on a chev. or, betw. two ewers (i. e. beakers) in chief, and a three-legged pot with two handles in base of the second, three roses ga. seeded or, barbed vert. Crest — A demi man in armour couped at the middle of the thighs, all ppr. garnished or, the beaver up, on the head a plume of three feathers, two ar. and one gu. round his waist a sash of the last, fringed of the second, holding in his dexter hand a sword erect of the flrst, hilt and pomel or. Supporters — Two men ppr. in complete armour; the dexter of the first garnished or; the sinister, all of the last; on their heads plumes of feathers, round thei^ waists a sa.sh, and each holding in his exterior hand a sword as the crest. Motto — We are one. London: For the other Corporate Companies of, see their respective names. London (Albye, co. Norfolk; granted 10 Feb. 1664). Ar. three crosses crosslet betw. two bendlets gu. London. Ar. a fesse erm. betw. three towers sa.port gu. Crest — Out of a tower a demi man in armour sidefaced, holding in the dexter hand a sword by the blade, in pale. Londonderry, Marquess of. See Stewart. LoNDONS. Quarterly, or and az. in chief two cantons, in base a chev. counterchanged ; over all an ines- cutcheon ar. all within a bordure of the last. LoNDRES. Per pale ar. and sa. a chev. gu. (Another, counterchanged). LoNDREs, or Lendres. Per pale sa. and ar. a chev. per pale or and gu. LoNDRES. Sa. a lion ramp, or, a bordure erm. LoNDRES. Or, six annulets az. three, two, and one. Lone (Kent; Warlingham and EUour, co. Suffolk). Az. a tiger pass. or. Crest — A demi buck salient, ar. attired or. Lone (London). Ar. an heraldic tiger statant gu. on a bordure sa. eight fleurs de lis. Crest — A demi buck salient. Motto — I am lone. LoNELL. Or, two bars nebulee gu. over all a bend az. LoNESBY. Gu. three rabbits ar. within a bordure engr. sa. Crest — ^A rabbit ar. LoNEY. Per chev. engr. sa. and erm. Crest — An arm from the elbow, vested componee or and gu. holding an anchor ppr. ringed sa. Long (Draycot, co. Wilts, and Wanstead, co. Essex; settled at a very remote period at Wraxall, and afterwards at Draycot, by marriage with the heiress of Cerne; Catherine Long, eldest dau. and heii'ess of Sir James Tilney Long, hart, who d, in 1805, m. the Hon. William Welle.sley Pole, only son of Lord Maryborough, and, dying in 1820, is repre- sented by her elder son, William Richard Ar- thur Tilney-Lonc-Welleslby, of Draycot Park, esq.) Sa. semee of crosses crosslet, a lion ramp, ar. quartering Popiiam, Seymour, and Child. This coat bears a strong resemblance to that of the Preux family, '* sa. semee of crosses crosslet or, three lioncels ramp. ar. ;" and supports in some degree the tradition mentioned by Camden, of the origin of the Longs, from a younger son of the house of Preux, which was seated atGidley Castle, CO. Devon, soon after the Ciin(iuest, and of which was William Le Preux, M.P. for Wilton, co. Wilts, 28 Edward I. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion ramp. ar. (Another crest was granted by Henry VIII. to Sir Henry Long, of Wraxall and Draycot, for his g,allantry at The- rouenne, viz. a lion's head ar. in its mouth a hand erased gu.) Long (Potterne, Little Cheverell, Melksam, and Col- lingbourne Kingston, co. Wilts ; derived, it is pre- sumed, from a younger son of the Wraxall family ; Thomas Long, of Little Cheverell and Potterne, esq. high sheriff of Wiltshire in 1052, left four sons : I. John, who d. s. p.; ii. Richard, wiio tn. Elizabeth, sister and heir of Henry Long, of Rowde Ashton, esq. and was ancestor of Walter Long, now of Rowde Ashton, co. Wilts, esq. M.P.; iii. Thomas, ancestor of Walter Lung, of Preshaw, CO. Hants, esq.; and, iv. William, ancestor of tlie Longs of Baynton). Sa. semee of crosses crosslet a lion ramp. ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion ramp. ar. Motto — Preux quoique preux. Long (as granted in 1539, to Gifl'ord Long, of Rowde Ashton, esq. sherifl* of Wiltshire in 1624, whose giand dau. Elizabeth, m. Richard Long, of Colling- LO N LON bourne Kingston, esq.) Sa. a lion pass. ar. on a cbief of the second three crosses cross! et of the first. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a lion's head erased sa. gutte d'eau. Long (borne by John Long, of Monkton Farleigh, and of Baynton, co. Wilts, esq. ; descended from Ricliard Long, of Rowde Ashton,esq.) Arms, saa^e as Long of Potterne. Long (Presbaw, co. Southampton; descended from Thomas Long, of Devizes, b. in 1CI7, third son of Thomas Long, of Little Cheverell, co. Wilts, esq. ; and now represented by Walter Long, of Presbaw, esq.) Arms, Crest, and Motto, same as Long of Potterne, quartering Hippesley, and Trench.\rd of Stanton. Long (Longville, Jamaica, and Hampton Lodge, co. Surrey, originally of Wiltshire ; descended from John Longe of Netheravon, in that county, who rf. in 1C30; Samuel, the grandson of John, haying sub- sequently participated in the conquest of Jamaica, by Penn and Venables, became a person of great consideration in that island, where his great-grand- son, Edward Long, esq. filled the oflice of Chief Justice of the Vice Admiralty Court ; he was grand- father of the present Henry Lawes Long, of Hamp- ton Lodge, CO. Surrey, esq.) Sa. a lion pass. ar. holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee or, on a chief of the second three crosses crosslet ofthe field, quarteringTiii E, Zouche, and St. Maur. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head ar. guttee de sang. Motto — Pieux quoique preux. Lung (as borne by Charles Long, Baron Farnho- rottgh, fourth son of IJeestun Long, of Carshalton Park, CO. Surrey, esq. who was youngest son of Charles Long, of Longville, Jamaica, esq.) Arms and Crest, as the preceding. Supporters — Two lions reguard. ar. guttee de sang, each gorged with a ducal coronet or, thereto pendent an escutchton sa. charged with a cross crosslet sa. Motto — lu- genuas suscipit artes. Long (Trowbridge, co. Wilts; as granted in 1561, to Thomas Longe, of Trowbridge, a descendant of the Longs of Wraxall, and as borne by the Longs of Whaddon and Beckingtoii). Sa. seniee of crosses crosslet a lion ramp. ar. all betw. two Haunches erm. Crest — Out of a crescent or, a lion's head sa. guttee d'eau. Long (Souldan, co. Hertford, and Barrow, co. Suf folk). Gu. a saltire engr. or, on a chief of the last three crosses crosslet of the first. Crest — A lion ramp. gn. holding a saltire engr. or. Long (Isle of Wight; granted by Harvey). Sa. a lion ramp. betw. five crosses cro.sslet ar. within a bordure engr. or, on the shoulder of the lion an annulet of the first. Long (Clerkenwell, London). Per bend sinister ar. and sa. a lion ramp, of llie field, crusily counter- changed. Crest— X lion's head erased per pale ar. and sa. charged with three guttees counterchauged, two and one. Long (London). Or, crusily, a lion ramp. gu. Crest — .\ lion's liead erased gu. Motto — Irara leonis noli timere. Long (Swinthorpe, co. Norfolk). Ar. on three pales sa. nine leopards' heads or. Crest — On a mount Tert a greyhound courant sa. collared and lined ei-m. Long (Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. l>ONG (Wiltshire). Sa. a lion ramp. erm. betw. eight crosses crosslet ar. Long. Sa. semee of crosses crosslet a lion ramp. ar. within a bordure chequy or and gu. Crest — Out of a five-leaved coronet or, a demi lion ramp. ar. Long, Gu. semee of annulets or, a lion ramp. ar. Long. Veit, three lions ramp. or. Longaspee, or Loncsparue. Az. six lions ramp, or, three, two, and one. LoNCAYNE. Barry of six or and az. on a bend gu. three cinquefoils of the first. LoNGBcT. Lozengy az. and or. Long Bowstring Makers Co.vipany (London). Az. a hank or knot of bowstrings in pale or, on a chief ar. tliree bows. Crest — A man vested ppr. shooting with a bow and arrow of the last. Motto— tie-c habeo, nec careo, nec euro. LoNccHA.*ipE (Wilton, co. Hereford, temp. Henry I.) Or, on thiee crescents gu. as many mullets ar. LoNGCHAMPE, Or LoNGCii A MP. Ar. three crescents gu. each charged with a plate. Crest — A tower triple- towered ppr. LoNGCHAMPE. Or, three crescents gu. LoNcciiA.AiPE, or LoNGCHAMP. Or,thiee crescents gu. each charged with a plate. LoNGCHA^iPE. Ar. three crescents gu. charged with as many mullets of the field. LoNGCHAMPE. Gu. an annulet betw. three crescents or, within a bordure erm. LoNGCHAMPE. Vairfe, two palets or. LoNGCRoiT (Worcestershire). Gu. on two bais ar. six martlets sa. Crest — A bull's head couped. LONGUEN. Az. three bars dancettee or. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up or, a dove with wings en- dorsed az. Longe (Norfolk ; Francis Longe, Recorder of Yar- mouth, purchased the estate of Spixworth sometime towards the close of the seventeenth century, and is represented by the present John Longe, of Spix- worth Park, CO. Norfolk, esq.) Gu. a saltire engr. or, on a chief of the last three cio.ises crosslet of the first. Crest — A lion sejaut gu. holding a sal- tire engr. or. Longe (Calais). Sa. on two pales betw. three leo- pards' heads or, six crosses crosslet gu. Longe (Gloucestershire). Gu. a saltire engr. or. LoNCE. The same Arms. Crest — In a ducal coronet a phoenix in flames ppr. Longe. Per bend sinister sa. and ar. a lion ramp, betw. six crosses crosslet counterchauged. LoNGEFORi), or LoNCi'ORU. Az. a chev. butw. three boars' heads or. LoNGEspEE. Gu. three swords in pale ar. LoNOEViLE. Sa. a hawk's lure ar. IjOngfielu (Ireland; the family of Longfield of Lon- gucville, in the county of Cork, was raised to the Peerage of Ireland in the person of Richard Long- field, esq. M.P. who was created in 1795, Lord, and subsequently Viscount Lojigueville ; the ho- nours, however, expired at his death s.p. in I81I, when his estates devolved upon his cousins, John Loncfi ELU, esq. and Mountu ord Longfield, esq. M.P.) Gu. a chev. erm. betw. seven crosses cross- let fitchee ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a demi lion ramp. Motto — Parcere subjectis. Longford, Earl of. See Pa ken ham. Longford (Longford, CO. Derby; fourteen generations recorded in the Visitation of 1501* : the last male heir, Sir Nicholas Longford, d. in IGIO ; his sisters and coheirs Hastinj:s and Detliick). Paly of six or and gti. over .ill a bend ar. Longford ( Leicestershire). Paly of six ar. and gu. a bend of the fii'st. Longfop.d, or Langford. Per pale ar. and gu. three mullets counterchanged. Crest — A boar's head erased az. Longford. Az. a sheldrake ar. Lo.ngford. Paly of six gu. and or, a bend ar. LoNGFORDE. Ar. 3 fesse indented betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee gu. LoNGHuiisT. Sa. five bendlets ar. over all a chev. gii. Crest — In a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head hold- ing in the beak a key ppr. LoNGLAND (Toymoyke, co. Buckingham). Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three pellets as many escallops of the first. Cresl — On a mount vert a garb or. Long LAND. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three pellets, on a chief az. a cock betw. two crosses fitchee ar. Crest — An arm couped or, pellettee, hand ppr. holding a crosslet fitchee gu. LoNGLAND. Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three pellets a cock of the first. Crest — On the stump of a tree eradicated and couped or, a dove ar. LoNGLAND. Ar. a chev, gu. betw. three pellets, on a chief az. a cock or, betw. two crosses crosslet fitchee ar. LoNGLANDS (that Ilk). Ar. on a chev. gu. three mul- lets of the first. LoNGLEVERs, LoNGWERS, Or LoNGViLLERS (Yorkshire). Sa. a bend betw. six crosses crosslet ar. LuNGLEY (borne by the Rev. Charles T, Loncli:y, LO N LOR lotc Head Master of HaiTOw School, consecrated Bishop of Ripon, ISSti). Quarterly, per fesse in- dented or and az. quartering Bond; ar. on a chev. sa. three bezants, and impaling? piles two chevronels ar. for Parnell. Crest — A lion sejant ar. JtJotto — Esse qnaui Tideri. LoNGLEV (Kent). Per pale and per fesse indented or and az. LoNGLEY. Paly of six ar. and vert, per fesse coun- terchanged. Crest — An arm couped at the shoulder, resting on the elbow, and holding a sword in pale, enfiled with a savage's head couped ppr. LoNGUAN. kz. a rose or. Crest — A dexter hand in fesse, holding an anchor in pale, environed with clouds, all ppr. Lo.VGRiucE. (Wallbottle). Per pale ar. and gu. three fleurs de-lis counterchanged. Crest — An arm em- bowed vested, holding a garb. LoNGSuON (Little Longsdon, co. Derby, Edward I.) An eagle displ. with two heads. Ltj.NGSHARR. Ar. two serpents erect and endorsed or. iiUiNGSPEARE. Sa. three palets or, on the lirst and third, three crosses gu.; on the second, as many leopards' heads. Crest — A talbot's head couped, paly of four or and gu. holding in the mouth a demi hare erased az. Lo.VGSPEE. Az. three lions ramp. or. Crest — On a ball sa. winged or, an eagle with wings displ. ppr. Lo.NcspEE Normandy). Gu. two leopards pass. guard, in pale or. LoNGEsPEE {Earl of Salisbury, d. H2B). Az. si.x. lions ramp, or, three, two, and one. LoNcspEE. Gu. two lions pass, guard, or, depressed by a sword erect in pale ar. bilted or. Lo.NCsPEY. Ar. six lions ramp, or, a label of three points gu. Lo.vcsTArF. Or, abend sa. fimbriated ar. betw. three pheons of the second, on a chief gu. a bezant betw. two fleurs de-lis of the field. Crest — A stag stand- ing at gaze under a tree, ppr. LoNCSTAFF. Az. a chev. betw. three quarter-staffs ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp, holding betw. the paws a quarter-staff, all ppr. IiONGSTouER, or LoNGsTROTHER. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. tliree escallops sa. LoNGUEviLLE (VVolverton, co. Buckingham; derived from Henry de Longueville, of Overton Longue- viJIe, living temp. Henry 1. son of VValtenus, Lord of Overton, at the Conquest ; the daus. and co- heirs of Sir Thomas Longueville, bart. were, i. Maria-.Margaretta, who m. John Jones, and was mother of John Jones, esq. Captain in the Me- rionethshire Militia, whose eldest son, I'liomas Longueville Jones, of Oswestry, esq. assumed the name and arms of Longueville ; ii. Conway, wife of Geoi-ge Hope, esq. ; and m. Harry, m. to Ri- chard Williams, of Cron, esq.) Gu. a fesse dan- cettee erm. betw. six crosses crosslet ar. Cre^t — A talbot's head gu. eared ar. gorged with a collar dancettee of the second. LoNGvii.LERS (Northamptonshire, temp. Edward I.) Sa. a bend betw. six crosses crosslet or. (Another, ar.) LoNcwoRTH (Gloucestershire ; as borne by Francis LoNcwoRTH, of Cotswold House, near Cheltenham, esq.) Ar. three dragons' heads erased sa. LoNGWORTH (Lougworth, CO. Lancaster). Ar. three dragons' heads couped sa. LoNGWoRTii. The same 4rHM. Crest — A boar's head couped, holding in the mouth a sword ppr. LoMsi.NOTON, or LoiNsiNCTON. Sa. three boars'heads couped close ar. tusked or. LoNsuALE, Earl OF. See Lowther. Lu.vsuALE (Yorkshire). Quarterly, vert and ar. in the second and third a buglehorn stringed, over all, on a bend engr. or, three annulets, quartering GiLuy, Fn zwiLLiAMS, &c. Crest — A demi stag sa- lient, erased gu. charged on the body with a cres- cent sa. attired, unguled, and collared of the last, the collar chai'ged with three crescents. Lonsdale. Gyronny of eight gu. and or, an annulet counterchanged. Crest — A bull pass. gu. LuNY (Lincolnshire). Cliequy ar. and az. on a chief gu. three mullets or. LoNYSON (London ; granted 20 June, 1575). Or, a cross gu. Crest — A swan issuant ppr. betw. two ostrich feathers or. Looker. Ar. a pale gu. charged with a cross or. Crest — A pillar ensigned with a heart gu. Lopes (Maristow House, co. Devon, bart.) Az. a chev. or, charged with three bars gemel gu. betw. as many eagles rising of the second ; on a chief gold, five lozenges of the first, quartering Franco. Crests — First, a lion sejant erminois, collared ge- melle gu. supporting with the dexter paw a lozenge az. for Lopes ; second, for Franco. Motto— Qaoi tibi, id alii. Loraigne. Ar. on a fesse wavy az. a lion pass. or. Loraine (Kirk-Harle, co. Northumberland, bart.) Quarterly, sa. and ar. a cross counter quartered of the field. Crest — A laurel tree couped, two branches sprouting out ppr. and fixed to the lower part thereof with a belt gu. edged and buckled or, an escutcheon az. Motto — Lauro scutoque resurgo. Loraine (as borne by William Loraine, of Luniley Park, CO. Durham, esq.) The same Arms, Crest, and Motto, with a crescent for diff. LoRAND. Ar. a cross wavy gu. Crest — On a tower ar. a martlet sa. LoRAYNE. Or, a bend gu. betw. three bats sa. Lord (London). Ar. on a fesse betw. three cinque- foils az. two pheons of the field. Lord (England). Tlie same Arms. Crest — A dexter arm, hand clinched ppr. in a maunch az. cuffed or. Lord (Ireland). Chequy, ar. and gu. on a chev. oi', thj-ee mullets sa. Crest — A sword and garb in saltire. Lorde (London). Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. three cinquefoils az. as many pheons or. Lordell. Ar. a fesse gu. in chief a label of three points az. LoRiMER (England). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three spur- rowels az. Crest — An arm couped at the sho\ililer, in a maunch, embowed, and resting the elbow on the wreath. LoRiMER (Scotland). Ar. a chev. chequy, sa. and or, betw. two spur-rowels, in chief az. and a hammer, in base, ppr. Crest — A hand issuing from a cloud fesseways, pointing to a crosier, issuing from the wreath, ppr. LoRiMER. Ar. a sprig of laurel vert, fructed gu. betw. two cinquefoils of the second. Crest — A horse courant ar. Mottoes: over the crest — Nulla salus hello ; and under the arms — Virtutis gloria merces. LoRiNERs, or Bit Makers, Company of (London). Az. on a chev. ar. betw. three manage bits or, as ■ many bosses sa. Loring, or LoRiNGE (Suffolk). Quarterly, ar. and gu. a bend engr. of the second. Loringe (one of the first Knights of the Garter on its institution a.d. 13-18). Quarterly, ar. and gu. a bend engr. sa. Loringe. The same Arms. Crest — Out of a bowl or, five quills erect ar. Loringe (Bedfordshire). Quarterly, ar. and gu. a bend lozengy of the second. Loringe, or Loring. Quarterly, ar. and gu. a bend of the second. Crest — A hand holding a millrind. LoRKS. Az. a bend double dancettee ar. LuRRANE (Harwood, Scotland). Ar. three laurel leaves vert. LoRSOR, or LovsoR (Kellow, co. Durham). Sa. on a chev. engr. or, betw. three leopards' heads ar. as many annulets of the first. Crest — A wolf sejant, ppr. holding in the mouth an arrow, in pale or, barbed and featiiered ar. LoRT (Stackpoole Court, co. Pembroke ; extinct baronet : the heiress, Elizabeth Lort, m. Sir Alex- ander Campbell, ancestor of the Earl of Cawdor). Per fesse, az. and gu. a cross or. Lort. The same Arms. Crest — An Ionic pillar and base ar. L Orti (Essex ; temp. Henry HI.) Vert, a pale or. Lorton, A'lscouNT. See King. LoRTY, or Lorly (Dorsetshire and Somersetshire). Az. on a cross or, a martlet gu. Lor I V ( Leicestershire and Somersetshire). Az. a cross or. LO 11 LO V LoHTY (Somersetshire). Per pale wavy, az. and ar. a lion ramp, per pale wary, or and gu. LoRTV. Vert, on a cross or, a martlet gu. LosACK. Ar. two bars sa. betw. as many crosses cross- let fitchee in chief, and an anchor in base, of the last. Crest — A dexter hand issuing from a cloud, holding an anchor in pale, all ppr, LoscOHBE (Bristol; granted 17C2). Ai". on a fesse az. betw. three leopards' faces ppr. a cross moline betw. two crosses crosslet or. Crest — A demi leopard ppr. collared gu. holding in the dexter paw a cross moline as in the arms. LosH. Or, a boar's head erased gu. Crest — A cubit arm ppr. holding up a crescent or. LosprrAL. Gu. (another, az.) a cock ar. LossE (Stanmore, co. Middlesex). Gyroiiny of eight, ar. and sa. a saltire betw. four fleurs-de-lis, coun- terchanged. Crest — A lion's head erased, per saltire, ar. and sa. charged with four guttees counterchanged. LossE (Cobdock, co. Suffolk). Quarterly, ar. and sa. a saltire, per saltire, betw. four fleurs-de-lis, all counterchanged. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested gu. holding in the hand ppr. a fleur-de-lis, per pale, ar. and sa. LoTEN (St. James's, Westminster, co. Middlesex, originally of Flanders ; granted 17CS). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a sprig with three gillyflowers in bud, vert, for LorEN ; second and third, vert, a swan naiant in water, ppr. beaked or, for Van JucHEN. Crest — A gillyflower ppr. betw. two wings erect, the dexter or, the sinister vert. Loth, or Lothe. Az. an eagle displ. with two hsads or. Crest — An arrow and a bent bow, in saltire ppr. LoTHAM. Sa. three pheons ar. the outward edge engr. Lothe. Or, an imperial eagle purp. LoTHER. Sa. six annulets, three and three, in pale, or. LoTHERiNCTON, or LoTHEP.TON. Ar. a fesse gu. in chief two crescents of the last. Lothian, Marquess of. See Kerr. Lothian, Az. a sun or. LoTHUME, Lowtham, Or LovAVNE (Esscx). Gu. bil- lettee, a fesse or. LoTYsHAM (Chiph and Fornington, co. Somerset). Sa. a cliev. vaire, or and gu. betw. three otters pass, of the second. Crest — On a ducal coronet gu. an otter's head erased or, in the mouth a fish ppr. Louche, or Lowche. Ar. two bars gu. in chief a lion pass, of the second. LouuHAM (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire). Ar; a bend az. crusily or. LouuHAM (Lnwdham, co. SuflTolk ; temp. Edward III.) Ar. three escutcheons sa. IjOUDham. Ar. on a bend gu. three crosses crosslet or. LouDHAM. Ar. on a bend az. five crosses crosslet or. Loudon (Scotland). Ar. a torteau betw. three ines- cutcheons sa. Crest — A hand pulling a rose ppr. LouuoN. Ar. three iuescutcheons sa. Crest — A buglehorn. Loudoun, Earl of. See Campbell. LouGHOR (Tythegston, co. Glamorgan). Three chev. Loughnan (Ireland). Vert, an arrow fesseways, in chief, and a dexter hand, apaumee, couped, in base ar. Crest — A castle triple towered ppr. Motto — Fortis et fidus. Louis (Chelston, co. Devon, hart.) Az. a lion ramp, ar. charged on the shoulder with an eagle displ. sa. ; on a chief wavy erm. an anchor erect of the third, the shank surrounded with a naval crown, the rim az. stern and sails ppr. Crest — A griflin's head erased az. betw. two wings elevated or, in the beak a fleur-de-lis, and on the breast a trident erect, gold. Supporters — Dexter, a British sailor habited ppr. the exterior hand supporting a stafl', tlier^'on hoisted a flag ar. charged witli a ci'oss gu. surmounted by a pair of wings or, and inscribed with the words, *' St. Domingo," in base sa. ; sin- ister, an allegorical figure representing the Nile, head and upper part of the face concealed by a veil ar. the mantle vert, inscribed with hierogly- lihics, wreathed about the waist with bulrushes ppr. and in the exterior hand the ancient rudder or. Motto — In canopo ut ad canopum. Louis (Merchiston, Scotland). Or, three laurel leaves vert. Crest — A dexter hand holding a lance, in bend ppr. Motto — Nos aspera juvant. Louis. Sa. a wolf ramp. ar. Crest — A wolf as in the arms. Louis (as borne by George Louis, of Colyton House, CO. Devon, esq. representative of a family, origi- nally De Greillet, from Provence, in France). Gu. on a bend engr. ar. a grasshopper sa. Crest — In front of clouds ppr. a decrescent or. Motto — Doucement mais fermement. Lounders. Per pale, sa. and ar. a chev. per pale, or and gu. Loundres. Sa. a lion ramp, or, within a bordure engr. erm. Lour IE (Scotland). Sa. out of a cup ar. a garland of laurel betw. two trefoils, slipped of the last. LouRis, or LowRS (Ogbery, Beardon, and Trantock, CO. Cornwall, and Devonshire). Or, a chev. engr. gu. betw. three shovellers ppr. Crest — A bear ramp. sa. muzzled and lined ar. LousADA. See Lusada. Louth, Baron of. See Plunkett. Louth, or Lowth (Lincolnshire). Or, a wolf, salient sa. armed gu. (Another, armed or.; Louth, or Lowth. Sa. a wolf, salient or. LouTHE. Sa. a wolf ramp. or. Lou i her. Or, ten annulets sa. four, thi'ee, two, and one. LouTHiAN (Edinburgh). Ar. on a mount in base ppr. a pine tree vert, a talbot tied thereto ppr. and from one of the branches a buglehorn pendent of the second, all within a bordure of the third. Crest — A buglehorn as in the arms. Motto — Non dor- mit qui custodit. LouTHiAN (Kingsbarns, Scotland). The same Arms, within a bordure invected az. for diff'. LouvAiN. Or, a lion ramp. az. LovAiN. The same Arms. Crest — On a chapeaugu. lined erm. a lion pass. az. tail extended. LovAiNE (Essex). Gu. a fesse betw. ten billets or, three, two, three, and two. LovAiNE. Gu. a fesse ar. betw. fourteen billets or, four, three, four, and three. LovAT, Baron. See Fiiaser. LovATT (Clayton Hall, co. Staflford ; a younger branch of the family of Lovett, of Astwell, co. Northamp- ton, and descended of the Norman race of De Louet : now represented by Mary Lovatt, wife of John Ayshford Wise, esq. and only dan. and heiress of Hugh Booth, esq. by Anne his wife, dau. and heiress of Thomas Lovatt, esq.) Ar. three wolves pass. sa. Crest — A demi wolf ramp. sa. LovAVNE (Brabant). Or, a lion ramp. az. LovAYNE (Kent). Sa. on a bend ar. cotiseu or, three saltires gu. LovAYNE (SuflTolk). Gu. billettfie, a fesse ar. LovAV NE, or LovEYNE. Gu. a fesse betw. seven billets ar. four and three. Crest — A cross crosslet fitcli6e or. LovAYNE. Gu. a fesse ar. betw. six billets or. LovAYNE. Gu. a fesse betw. six billets or. Love (Basing, co. Hants ; Visitation of that county, A.D. lG3i: the heiress, Susanna, only child of Richard Love, of Basing, esq. m. Francis Beck- ford, esq. and her son and heir is tlie present Francis Love Beckford, late of Basing Park, esq.) Ar. three bars gu. in chief as many lions' heads erased of the last. Crest — Ou a cross formee fitchee gu. a bird ar. Love (Norton and Goudhurst, co. Hants, and Oxford- shire). Vert, a lion ramp. ar. charged ou the shoulder with a cross pattee gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a cross formee gu. thereon a bird ar. Love (Sevenoaks, co. Kent). Az. a tiger pass. or. Crest — A demi buck. Love (Kirksted, CO. Norfolk; granted 10 Dec. 1663). Vert, an heraldic tiger pass, or, mane and tuft of the tail ar. Crest — An heraldic tiger's head erased vert, maned ar. Love (Agnow, co. Northampton). Vert, a lion ramp. L O V LO V pnard. or, on the sbouldcv a cross fonnSe gu. Crest — A demi greyhound ar. coDaved and lined sa. the end of the line coiled. Love (as borne by the Rer. Edward M. Love, A.M. Rector of Somerleyton, co. SufTolk). As the pre- ceding. Love. Az. a lion rarap. ar. Crest — A hand holding an annulet ppr. Love (as quartered by Alchorne ; Visitationof Kent, A.D. 1619). Vert, a lion ramp, guard, ar. Crest — On a chapeaii gu. turned up erni. a lion pass. ar. Love. Or, on a cher. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. as many bezants. LovEDALE. Sa. a buglehorn stringed ar. ; on a chief of the second a lion pass, guard, gu. LoVEDAY (Essex). Az three fleurs-de lis or. LovEDAY (Esse.x). Az. three bars daucettee or. LovEDAY (Leicestershire). Barry of dancettee, or and az. LovEUAY (Norfolk, and Cheston, co. SufTolk). Per pale, ar. and sa. an eagle displ. with two necks counterchanged, gorged with a ducal coronet or. (Another, crowned.) Crest — A squirrel ppr. LovEDAY. Sa. guttee de sang, on a chief ar. three greyhounds' heads erased sa. collared or, IjOVeday. Per pale, or and sa. an eagle displ. with two heads counterchanged, gorged with a ducal coronet of the first. LovEDEN (Fyfield and Buscot, co. Bei'ks ; granted 15S9, .32 Queen Elizabeth, and confirmed by sign manual, dated August 1, 1772, to Edward Loveden- Townshend, esq. on his assumption of the name and arms: he 7«. Margaret, dau. and heir of Lewis Pryse, of Gogerddan, esq. and left an only son, the present Pryse Pryse, of Buscot Park, near Farringdon, co. Berks, and Gogerddan, co. Car- digan, esq. M.P. for Cardigan). Gu. a bend betw. four sinister hands couped ar. Crest— A leopard sejant or, ducally gorged ar. Motto — Manus juxta nardus. LovEDON. Gu. a bend betw. three dexter hands couped ar. LovEGRovE. Ar. three anchors sa. a chief az. Crest — A staff raguly, surmounted by an eagle displ. ppr. LoVEis (Hennock, co. Devon ; six descents recorded in the Visitation of I&IQ). Or, a chev. engr. gu. betw. three ducks ppr. Crest — A bear sejant sa. LovEJOY. Gyronny of twelve, gu. and or. Crest — An arm from the elbow in armour, holding a gal- trap. LovEKiN, or Lewkvn (Lord Mayor of London, 1348, 1,158, 1305, and 1360). Gu. on a chev. ar. three escallops sa. betw. as many eagles rising, or. LovEL (Tickwell). Barry nebulee of six, or and gu. a bend az. for diff. Lovelace, Earl of. See King. Lovelace (Hurley, co. Berks ; Lovelace and Canter- bury, CO Kent). Gu. on a chief indented sa. three martlets ar. Crest — On a staff raguly, vert, an eagle displ. ar. Lovelace (Kent). Gu. on a chief indented ar. three martlets sa. Crest, as the last. Lovelace. Gu. on a chief indented or, three mart- lets sa, Lovelace. Per fesse indented sa. and gu. in chief three martlets ar. Lovelace. Gu. on a chief indented sa. a mullet (another, three mullets) ar, Lovelace, Paly of six, engr, gu, and ar, LovELAND (Norfolk). Sa. three boars' heads couped, or. Crest — A boar's head and neck couped sa. LovELAS. Az. on a aaltire engr. ar. five martlets sa. LovELES (Berkshire). Sa. three bars indented or. I,ovELi;ss. Or, three laurel leaves vert. Crest — A demi talbot ppr. LovELEY (Northamptonshire and Norfolk). Gu. on a fesse betw. three popinjays ar. as many mullets sa. LovELEY. The same Arms. Crest — An estoile pierced or. LovELL, or LovET (Buckinghamshire). Sa. three square padlocks ar. LovELL (Terant, co. Dorset). Barry nebulee of six, or and gu. on the second five bezants. Crest — A wolf pass. az. bezantee, collared and lined or. LovELL (Ireland). Vaire, or and gu. LovELL (i?«;o/i Lovell, Castle Kary, co. Somerset, sjimmoned to Parliament, a.d, 1318). Or, semeo of crosses crosslet, a lion ramp. az. LovELL (Barton and Harling, co. Norfolk). Or, a chev. az. betw. thi'ee squirrels sejant gu. Crest — A peacock's tail erect ppr. banded with a belt sa. rimmed and buckled ar. the end pendent. {Another crest — A squirrel sejant, cracking a nut.) LovELL (Norfolk). Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three squirrels sejant gu. an annulet or. Lovell (Norfolk). Ar. a chev. betw, three wolves' heads erased, gu, Lovei.l (Oxfordshire), Ar, a lion ramp, az. within an orle of eight crosses crosslet fitchee of the se- cond. Lovell (Balumby, ^cot'and), Ar, thiTe piles sa, surmounted of a fesse wavy gu, Lovell (Somersetshire). Barry wavy of six, ar. and gu- Lovell, or Luvel (Somersetshire). Or, crusilj', n lion ramp. az. Lovell (Laxfield, co. Suffolk ; granted 2.5 June, 1579). Barry nebulee of six, or and gu. within a bordure az. charged with ten trefoils slipped ar. Crest— K greyhound pass. sa. collared, ringed, and lined or, a cubit arm erect ppr. habited purp. holding the line. Lovell (Cole Park, Malmesbury, co. Wilts). Ar, a chev. az. betw. three squirrels gu. each cracking a nut. Crest — A squirrel sejant ppr. cracking a nut. Lovell (Skelton, co. York). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three wolves' heads erased gu. Crest — A talbot courant ar. Lovell (Yorkshire). Ar. (another, or) a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. Lovell (Yorkshire). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three lions' heads gu. Lovell. Ar. a chev. az. betw. three squirrels gu. cracking nuts or. Crest— h garb ppr. banded gu. Lovell (Baron Lovell, of Tichmersh, and Viscount Lovell). Barry nebulee of six, or and gu. Lovell (Harleston, co. Northampton; the heiress, Mary Lovell, only dau. of Capt. Samuel Lovell, of the Guards, who was grandson of Sir Salathiel Lovell, one of the Barons of the Exchequer in 1708, m. in 1742, her cousin, Richard Lovell-Bad- cock, of Twickenham, esq, and was grandmother of Colonel Benjamjn Lovell Badcock, K,H, 15th Dragoons, and of Captain WiLf.iAM Sianhope- Badcock, who both assumed by sign manual in 1840, tlie name of Lovell only). Or, three bars nebulee gu. Crest — A talbot pass. ar. Motto — Tempus omnia monstrat, Lovell. Ar. a chev. az. betw, three squirrels, sitting and cracking nuts sa, Lovell. Az. a lion ramp, within an orle of fleurs-de- lis or. Lovell. Az. a lion, within a bordure flory ar. Lovell. Az. a lion saliant, within an orle of fleurs- de lis ar. Lovell. Ar. a lion rarap. sa. crowned or, within a bordure az. Lovell. Az. on a fesse betw. three crescents ar. a mullet sa. Lovell. Or, (another, ar.) a wolf saliant az. within a bordure engr. sa. Lovell. Vairfe, ar. and gu. Lovell, or Lovet. Sa. two wings conjoined ar. Lovell. Or, a lion ramp. ar. within an orle of cross- lets az. Lovell. Or, three bars nebulee gu. a canton erm. Lovell. Barry nebulee of eight, or and gu.a canton erm. Lovelock. Vert, within an orle a lion ramp. ar. Crest — A greyhound pass. sa. Lovely. Ar. on a chev. az. three leopards' faces or. Loveney. Or, on a fesse betw. three cocks gu. as many mullets of the field. Crest — A griffin sejant, wings endorsed ppr. LO V L () W LovENEY. Ar. on a fesae tietw three cocks gu. as many mullets or. LovENEY. Ar. a fesse betw. three cocks gu. LovENHAM. Quarterly, per fesse indented gu. and Tert, a swan, with wings displ. ar. LovEKDAW (Cornwall). Sa. three covers for cups ar. LovET, or LovETT (Codnor, co. Derby ; Tavistock, co. Devon ; Essex ; Huntingdonshire ; and Ostwell, CO. Northampton). Ar. three wolves pass, in pale sa. Crest — A wolf's head erased sa. (Another crest — A wolf pass. ; another, a demi wolf ramp, sa. pierced through the breast with an arrow or, flighted ar.) IjOVEt (Northamptonshire). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. three greyhounds courant sa. ; second and third, erm. all within a bordure of the second, platee. LovETOFT, LovETOT, Or LiVETOT (Huntingdonshire, and Worksop, co. Nottingham, temp. Henry I.) Ai\ a lion ramp, per fesse, gu. and sa. LovEiT (Hampshire). The same Arms, Crest — A griffin segreant ppr. LovETT. Sa. three padlocks ar. LovETT (Liscombe, co. Bucks; descended from Wil- liam Lovett,"fiUus Richardi de Louet de Norman- nia, temp. Conquestoris,*' who was appointed Mas- ter of the Wolf Hounds, and in consequence, look for his arms ar. three wolves pass, in pale sa. The male heir of this ancient and distinguished house. Sir Jonathan Lovett of Liscombe, was created a Baronet in 1781, but died without male issue in 1812, when the title became extinct: the Liscombe estates devolvingon Sir Jonathan's dans. Elizabeth and Letitia; and the estates of Soulbury and in Ireland passing to his nephew, the present male re- presentative ofthefamily, Henrv William Lovett, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. three wolves' heads or, for Lovett of Normandy ; second and third ar, three wolves pass, in pale sa. for Lovett of England. Crest — A wolf's head erased sa. Lovett (Astwell, co. Northampton ; descended from Thomas, third son of Simon Lovett, of Liscombe, living in 1-1G7 : the heiress, Jane, only dau. of Thomas Lorett, of Astwell, esq. »«. John Shirley, of Stanton Harold, co. Leicester, esq.) Arms, as the preceding. Lovett (Derby; a younger branch of Lovett of Stan- ton, CO. Leicester). Ar. three wolves pass. gu. Crest — A wolf's head erased sa. Lovett (Belmont, co. Salop). Ar. three wolves pass, ppr. Crest — A wolf pass. ppr. Lovett (borne by the Rev. Robert Loveh', late of Milton, near Gravesend ; now resident near Bath). Ar. three wolves pass, in pale sa. a mullet on a mullet for diff. ; sa. on an escutcheon of pretence, a chev. or, betw. three mullets ar. for Soame. Crest — A wolf pass. sa. Motto — Spe. LovEYNE, or LoviNGE (Lincolnshire). Chequy, ar. and az. ; on a chief gu. two mullets or. LovEYNE. Gu. a fesse ar. betw. seven billets or, four and three. LoviBOND (Essex ; borne by George Brudenell MiCHELSEN LoviBOND, of Hatfield Peverell,in that county, esq. son and heir of George Lovibond, esq. and his wife Martha, dau. of Sir Elijah Impey, which George was grandson, maternally, of the Hon. Gustavus Hamilton, father of the third and fourth Viscounts Boyne : he inherited the Essex estates from his cousin, Anthony Lovibond Collins, esq.) Ar. a boar's head couped and erect gu. betw. three roundles, per fesse or, and of the second. Crest — A boar's head, as in the shield. LoviNGE, or Levince (Derbyshire, and Colsell, co. Warwick). Vert, a chev. or, in chief three escal- lops ar. LoviNGHAM, or LovENHAM. Quarterly, indented gu. and vert, a goose rising ar. LovYCK, or LowYKE. Sa. a saltire ar. ; on a chief of the second three bulls' heads cabossed, of the first. Lows, or Luvvs (Cornwall). Ar. three lizards in pale, vert. Low (Lancashire). Ar. an eagle displ. with two heads vert. Low (Aberdeen, Scotland). Ar. three leaves rert, within a bordure wavy gu. Crest — A leaf betw. two thistles, stalked and leaved ppr. Motto— Aa- pera me juvant. Low (London, 1C34). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a wolf pass. ar. ; second, ar. a hunting-horn stringed sa. betw. three crescents of the last; third, ar. on a fesse betw. three crescents gu. as many mullets or. Low. Gu. two wolves pass. ar. Crest — A wolf pass, ar. Low. Ar. three leaves vert. Crest — A falcon re- guard, holding with the dexter claw a laurel crown. Low. Ar. an eagle displ. with two heads vert. Liiw. Erm. on a bend (another, engr.) az. three cinquefoils or. LowuE. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. a chief lozengy, or and e"- LowDELL. Per pale, ar and sa. a chev. betw. three millrinds counterchanged. Crest — A sphinx couch- ant, guard, wings endorsed, LowDEN. Az. three bars daucettee or. LowDEN. Sa. three poleaxes ar. LowDER. Ar. three escutcheons sa. Lowi>ER. Or, six annulets gu. two, two, and two. Crest — Out of a mural coronet seven halberts, facing outwards. LowuERS. Paly of six, engr. ar. and gu. LowDEs (of the North). Ar. six annulets sa. three, two, and one. Crest — A wivern ar. LowDHAM (Derbyshire). Ar. on a bend az. three crosses crosslet or. LowDHAM (Suffolk). Ar. three escallops sa. LowuHAiw. The same Arms. Crest — An escallop betw. two palm branches ppr. LowDHAM. Ar. three chev. sa. Lowdston. Gu. three poleaxes ar. Lowe (Southmills, co. Bedford ; IJcr. Off. Herts, and Mhld. c. 28). Ar. on a bend az. three wolves' beads erased of the field. Crest — Out of a mural crown gu. a wolf's head ar. transfixed with a spear or, armed of the second. Lowe (Clifton-Reynes, co. Bucks). The same Arms. Crest — A wolf's head erased ar. Lowe (Derbyshire). Az. a stag standing at gaze ar. Lowe (Derby). Gu. a hart trippant ar. Crest — A wolf pass. ar. Lowe (Derby, and Gray's Inn, London). Az. a stag trippant ar. Crest — A wolf pass. ppr. Lowe (Walden, co. Essex ; Shropshire ; and Lowe, CO. Worcester). Gu. two wolves pass. ar. Crest — An ermine ppr. collared, ringed, and lined gu. Lowe (Bromley, co. Kent; and Lord Mayor of Lon- don, 1()04). Erm. on a bend engr. az. (another, sa.) three cinquefoils or. Crest — A falcon, with wings expanded or. Lowe (Staftbrdshire ; granted 1592). Ar. on a bend cotised az. three lions' heads erased of the field. Crest — A demi griffin segreant, erased ar. Lowe (Shrewsbury, co. Salop, and Calnc, co. Wilts). Gu. a wolf pass. ar. Crest — An ermine pass. ppr. coll.ired or, lined and ringed gu. Lowe (Westminster ; granted 1004). Quarterly, erra. and or, over all an eagle displ. with two heads vert. Crest — Two keys in saltire or, interlaced with a chaplet ppr. Lowe (New Sarum, co. Wilts). Gu. a wolf prcyant ar. Crest — A wolf's head couped ar. collared or. Lowe (Bromsgrove.co. Worcester ; represented by the Very Rev. Thomas Hill Peregrine Furye Lowe, Dean of Exeter, descended from Thomas Lowe, of the Lowe, in the county of Worcester, chief of the family at the close of the sixteenth century, and elder son and heir of Thomas Humphrey Lowe, of Bromsgrove, esq. by Lucy his wife, dau. and co- heiress of Thomas Hill, of Court of Hill, co. Salop, esq. M.P. which Thomas Humphrey Lowe was son of the Rev. Thomas Lowe, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and co heiress of Colonel Furye, of Fern- ham, CO. Berks). Or, on a bend cotised sa. three LOW LOW wolves' heads erased of the held, quartering Fur ye and Hill. Crest — A. demi griffin ramp. or. Motto — Spero meliora. Lo\VE (Denby and Locko, co. Derby, originally from Cheshire ; derived from the marriage, temp. Henry VI. of Lawrence Lowe, serjeant at law, with the heiress of Rosell, of Denby. The last male heir, Richard Lowe, of Locko, esq. d. in 1785, having bequeathed his estates to his kinsman, William Drury, esq. who assumed iu consequence, in 1791, the additional name and arms of Lowe). Az. a hart trippant ar. Crest — A wolf pass. ar. The Anns of Dburv, borne quarterly, are — Ar. on a chief vert, two mullets or, each charged with an annulet az. Crest of Dkury — A greyhound con- rant sa. gorged with a plain collar or, and charged with two mullets of the last. Lowe (Alderwasley, co. Derby; a younger branch of Lowe of Denby, descended from Thomas Lowe, who m. temp. Henry VII. the heiress of Fowne of Alderwasley. The heiress of Lowe of Alder- wasley m. Hurt). Arms and Crest, as the pre- ceding. Lowe. Cu. two wolves pass. ar. Crest — A wolf's head couped ppr. collared and ringed or. Lowe. Gu. a fesse erm. betw. two wolves pass. ar. Lowe. Gu. a wolf pass. ar. Crest — A wolf pass. ar. collared and chained gu. reflexed over the back. Lowe. Ar. on a bend engr. az. three wolves' heads erased of the first, within a bordure, also engr. of the second. Lowell (Quarlewood, Scotland). Gu. three mascles or. Lower (St. Winnow Barton, Trelaske, Polraawgan, Tremeere, and Lezant, co. (lornwall ; traced thir- teen generations before 1G20). Sa. a chev. betw. three roses ar. Crest — A unicorn's head erased, quarterly, ar. and sa. (Another crest — A uni- corn's head erased ar.) Lower (St. Judie, co. Cornwall). The same Arms. Crest — A unicorn's head erased ar. crined and armed or. Lower (Cornwall). Az. a chev. engr. or, betw. three roses ar. Lower (Cornwall). Az. a chev. engr. ar. betw. three roses or. Lower (Devonshire). Sa. three oak leaves ar. Lowes (Ridley Hall, co. Northumberland). Gu. a wolf pass. ar. Crest — A wolf pass, collared and lined. Motto — Dnlces ante omnia musa;. Lowkield. Per fesse vert and or, a pale counter- changed, in chief a bull's head erased sa. ; in base two garbs of the last. Crest — A bull's head erased sa. Lowis (Lowis, CO. Nottingham). Per pale or and sa. a chev. betw. three escallops counterchanged. LowLS (Scotland). Or, three rose leaves vert, in the centre a crescent gu. Crest— A. hand holding a spear erect ppr. Motto — Nos aspera juvant. Lowis (Merchistoun, Scotland). Or, three laurel leaves vert. Crest — A dexter hand holding a lance in bend ppr. Motto, as the preceding. Lowis. Ar. three bears in pale sa. Lowis (Menar, Scotland). Ar. a mullet az. betw. three laurel leaves vert. LuwLE (Somersetshire, and Vai'dley, co. Worcester). Sa. a hand, couped at the wrist, grasping three darts, one in pale and two in saltire ar. LowLE. The same Arms. Crest — A stag's head ca- bossed or, betw. the attires a pheon az. LowLES. Paly of six engr. ar. and gu. LowMAN (AVhitstone, co. Devon : five descents re- corded in the Visitation of IG'20). Ar. three escut- cheons sa. each charged with a sinister gauntlet or. Cre.it — A lion's gamb erect and erased sa. holding a battle-axe or. LowMAN (Somersetshire). Arms and Crest, as the preceding. Motto — Par sit fortune labori. LowMER (Norfolk). Sa. on a bend engr. cotised, erm. three escallops gu, LovvNUE (Jekesford, co. Cambridge). Per chev. flory and counterflory, or and gu. three lions pass, counterchanged. Crest — On a mount vert a grif- fin sejant, with wings endorsed or. LowNDE (Lincolnshire; granted 1.MG). Az. a fret ar. within a bordure or. Crest — Out of a ducal coro- net or, a hawk close of the same, beaked and legged ar. LowNuE (Sussex and Yorkshire). Az. a fiet ar. LowNDE, or LouNDE. The same Arms. Crest — A . hind reguard. ppr. collared gu. resting the dexter paw on a beehive ppr. Lowndes (as borne by William Lowndes, of Ilassall Hall, in the county of Chester, esq. son and heir of William Lowndes, of Sandbacli, esq. by Susanna Sydebothom his wife, dau. and heiress of John Kirkby, of Congleton, and Susanna his wife, dau. and co-heiress of John Sydebothom, of Congleton aforesaid, which William was only son and heir of another William Lowndes, by his wife Anne, eldest dau. and co-heiress of William Berington, of Sandbach). Arms — Ar. fretty az. on a canton gu. a lion's head erased or. Crest — A lion's head erased or. Lowndes (Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire, origin- ally from Cheshire; settled at Winslow, iu the first named county, early in the fifteenth century. William Lowndes, of Winslow, e.sq. Secretary of the Treasury, and Chaii-man of the Committee of Ways and Means temp. Queen Anne and George I. obtained a confirmation of his armorial ensigns in 1704; he was ancestor of the families of Lowndes of Chesham, Whaddon Hall, and Astwood, co. Buckingham ; of Brightwell, co. Oxford ; and of Rose Hill, Dorking, co. Surrey). Ar. fretty az. the interlaciugs each charged with a bezant, on a canton gu. a leopard's head erased at the neck or. Crest — A leopard's head, as iu the arms, gorged with a laurel branch ppr. Lowndes (as borne by William Francis Lowndes- Stone, of Brightwell Park, co. Oxford, esq. eldest son and heir of William Lowndes, esq. who as- sumed the additional surname and arms of Stone, on the decease, in 1789, of his mother, Catherine, elder dau. and eventual heiress oi" Francis Lowe, esq. who was cousin and heir of John Stone, of Brightwell, esq.) Arms — Ar. fretty az. ; on a can- ton gu. a lion's head erased or, quartered with Stone, ar. three cinquefoils sa. a chief of the second. Crest — A lion's head erased or, gorged with a chap- let vert. Motto — Mediocria firma. Lowndes (as horue by Richard Lowndes, of Mordon, CO. Surrey, esq.) Or, two lions pass, in pale betw. three ci'osses crosslet fitchee sa. a canton gu. for dilT. Crest — A goat ar. armed, hoofed, collared, and line reflexed over the back or, charged on the shoulder with a rose gu. for dilf. LowNES. Quarterly, or and sa. ; on the first and fourth quarters a cinquefoil gu. Crest — A hydra with seven heads. LowNSFORD (Sufiblk). Or, on a fesse az. three boars' heads couped of the field. LowuDE (Lnnilon). Erm. on a bend engr. az. three cinquefoils or. LowRY (Ponieroy House, co. Tyrone; borne by Ro- bert William Lovvry, of Pomeroy House, esq. great-grandson of Robert Lowry, of Ahenis, in the same county, who was grandfather of tlie first Earl of Belmore). Arms — Sa. a cup ar. with a garland betw. two laurel branches, all issuing out of the same vert. Crest — A garland of laurel betw. two branches of the same, ppr. Mottoes — Virtus semper viridis ; and, Floreant lauri. LowRV (as borne by the Rev. Thomas Lowry, D.D. of Crosby, near Carlisle). Sa. a cup or, issuant therefrom two sprigs of laurel in orle ppr. Crest — Two sprigs of laurel in orle ppr. Lowten (Manley, co. Chester). Ar. on a fesse engr. sa. plain cotised gu. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee az. as many cinquefoils or. Crest — A demi griffin per fesse indented erminois and eim. wings elevated sa. iu the dexter claw a cross crosslet fitchee az. Lovvth. See Louth. Lowther (Earl of Lonsdale). Or, six annulets sa. three, two, and one. Crest — A dragon pass. ar. Supporters — Two horses ar. each gorged with a 4 I LUC LUC chaplet of laurel ppr. Motto — Magistratus indicat vinin). LowTHER (Swillington, co. York, bart.) The same Armx, Crest, and Motto. LowTHER (Ireland). Ar. six annulets gu. three, two, and one. Crest— A dexter hand ppr. holding up an escallop or. LoWTHER (Northumherland). Sa. six annulets in pale or, three and three. LowTHVvicK. Paly of four, erm. and vert, two lions pass. pu. LowYN (Upnninster, co. Essex). Ar. a fesse engr. betw. three hinds' heads couped sa. within a bor- dure of the last. LowYN (Hertfordshire and Kent). Per pale gu. and az. three bucks' heads couped or. Crest — A crab sa. LoxAM. Ar. a bend gu. betw. eight guttes de sang, four and four. Crest — A stork's head couped ar. holding in his beak an escallop sa. LoxD/iLE (Ryton Gi-ove, near Shrewsbury). Erm. on a chief sa. three lions ramp. or. Crest — A bull's head couped ppr. LoxLY (Staffordshire). Az. a lion ramp, within an orle of eight crosses crosslet ar. Lloyd (Havering, co. Essex). Ar. an eagle displ. with two heads sa. beaked and legged gu. Crest — .4 stag's head couped ppr. attired or, gorged with a chaplet of laurel vert. LoYD, or Lloyd (Keyswin, co. Merioneth ; Marington, CO. .Salop ; and StafTordsliire). Or, a lion ramp. reguard. sa. Crest — A demi lion ramp. sa. LoYD (Wales). Ar. an eagle displ. with two heads sa. beaked gu. Crest — A stag's head erased ppr. attired or. LoYD (as borne by Lewis Loyd, of Overstone Park, CO. Northampton, esq.) Per bend sinister erm. and ar. an eagle with two heads displ. sa. all within a bordure of the last, bezantee. Crrst — A buck's head ppr, attired or, erased sa. charged on the neck with a fesse engr. of the third, thereon three bezants. Loyd. Gu. a lion ramp, reguard. ar. Crest — A lion ramp, holding betw. the forepaws a boar's head couped. LoYU. Az. a lion ramp, reguard. ar. Loyd. Az. a lion ramp. betw. eight cinquefoils or. Lozenge. Lozengy ar. and gu. LuAUD. Sa. a lion ramp. ai-. holding betw. the fore- paws a cinquefoil of the last. Crest — A heart gu. charged with a rose ar. Lubbock (Lamas, co. Norfolk, bart.) Ar. on a mount vert a heron close erm. a chief gu. charged with three estoiles of the field. Crest — A heron, wings endorsed, erm. supporting with the dexter claw an antique shield az. bordured or, charged with a lion ramp. ar. LucAN, Earl OF. .See Bingham. LucAR (Madenbrook, CO. Somerset). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three nags' heads erased gu. bridled or. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested per pale az. and gu. cufted ar. holding in the hand a hawk's lure, all ppr. LucAR (Bridgewater, co. Somerset). Ar. a fesse ne- bulee az. betw. three mascles gu. ; betw. the two in chief a lion's head erased of the second. Crest^ as the last. LucAR (Somersetshire). Ar. on a fesse wavy betw. three lions' heads erased az. as many mascles of the field. LucAR. Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a chev. sa. betw. three horses' heads erased gu. ; second and third, ar. a fesse nebulee az. in chief a lion's head erased of the last, betw. two mascles gu. and one in base. Crest — An arm per pale az. and gu. the hand ppr. holding a lure ar. stringed of the se- cond. Lucas (Filby, co. Norfolk). Ar. a fesse betw. six an- nulets gu. Lucas (Berwick-on-Tweed). Ar. a fesse betw. six an- nulets pu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi griffin with wings expanded gu. Lucas (as borne by Matthias Prime Lucas, of Water- ingbury, co. Kent, esq. Lord Mayor of London in 1827). Erm. a fesse engr. az. betw. six annulets gu. Crest — Out of a crown vallery or, a dragon's head az. gorged with a collar ar. charged with three annulets, as in the arms, wings elevated of the third. Lucas (Fenton, co. Cambridge). Ar. a chev. an. betw. three torteaux ; on a chief az. a cock ar. betw. two crosses crosslet fitchee or. Lucas (Cornwall). Ar. on a canton sa. a ducal crown or. Crest — A sword erect ar. hilt and pomel or, betw. two wings expanded gu. Lucas (Cornwall). Ei-m. two lions ramp, combatant gu. (^rest — A lamp or, lighted ppr. Lucas (Durham). Or, a fesse betw. six annulets sa. Lucas (Colchester and Shenlield, co. Essex, and Suf- folk). The same Arms and Crest as of Berwick. (Another crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dra- gon's head gu.) Lucas (Kent ; granted 8 Nov. 1571). Ar. a fesse erm. betw. six annulets sa. Crest — A cameleopard pass. sa. attired or. Lucas (Derbysliire ; borne by Bernard Lucas, of Hasland, in that county, esq. descended from Tho- mas Lucas, who purchased the Derby estates in the beginning of the eighteenth century). Ei-m. a chev. engr. gu. betw. three annulets sa. ; on a chief az. a moorcock betw. two crosses crosslet or. Crest — Out of battlements or, a dexter arm embowed ppr. charged on the elbow with five annulets in cross sa. holding in the hand a cross crosslet gu. Lucas (Suffolk). Ar. two lions ramp, combatant gu. Lucas. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three pellets; on a chief az. a moorcock betw. two crosses crosslet fit- chee or. Creit — A dexter arm embowed ppr. habited ar. on the elbow a quatrefoil sa. holding a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Lucas (Castle Shane, co. Monaghan; borne by Ed- ward Lucas, of Castle Shane, esq. for some time M.P. for the county of Monaghan, now Under- Secretary of State for Ireland). Ar. a fesse betw. six annulets gu. three in chief, and as many in base. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi griffin with wings expanded, gu. Lucas. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three hurts. Luc4s. Ar. two lions ramp, endorsed, first az. ; se- cond gu. Lucas. Ar. two lions combatant, first az. ; second eu. Lucas. Az. a fesse dancettee ar. Lucas. Ar. a fesse betw. six annulets gu. Crest — A wivern gu. Lucas. Erm. on two bars sa. three combs ar. Lucas. Az. three bars ar. LiicE. Az. a crescent ar. Crest — An eagle with wings displ. reguard. holding in the dexter claw a sword erect. LucELS (Leicestershire). Ar. a pale fusily gu. Lucie (Egremont and Cockermouth, co. Cumberland, ternp. Richard \.) Ou. three lucies haurient ar. LuciE (London). Az. a crescent ar. Crest — A cres- cent ar. LuciNGE. Quarterly, per fesse indented ei-m. and az. LuciON. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. over all a bend gobo- nated or and of the second. Luck (Rotherfield, co. Sussex; confirmed by Segar, Garter, to John Luck, esq. and his descendants). Erm. five mascles in fesse betw. three greyhounds* heads erased sa. Crest — A pelican, with wings elevated in dorso sa. betw. the circumference of two branches vert. Luck. Az. three mural crowns or. Crest — A hawk hooded and belled, perched on the stump of a tree. Lucre (Rotherfield, co. Sussex ; Her. Off. Sussex, c. 27). Erm. six mascles in fesse betw. three grey- hounds' heads erased sa. Crest — A pelican with wings elevated, endorsed sa. betw. the circum- ference of two branches vert. LucKiN (Maiden, Deverell, and Walthara, co. Essex). Sa. a ffsse indented betw. two leopards' heads ca- bossed or. Crest — A demi griffin or, issuing out of a tower, paly of six, of the last and sa. L U D LUG LiiCKYN (Waltliam, co. Esses ; created a Baronet in 1629). Sa. a fesse daucettfee betw. two leopards' faces or. LiicoMB (Coi'nwall). Ar. a saltire betw. four estoiles e'l- Luco.MB, or LucoN. Ar. a saltire sa. betw. four estoilts LucoN. Vert, an eagle displ. with two heads or. Lucy (Warwickshire; the surname originally of the Lucys was Charlecote, from the village of that name in Warwickshire, conferred by Henry de Montfort upon, and confirmed by Richard I. to Sir Walter de Charlecote. His son and heir was called Sir William de Lucy; and Dugdale sup- poses that his mother might have been an heir of some branch of the feudal house of Lucy : from that period it has been known as Lucy of Charle- cote, and has always enjoyed an eminent station amongst the gentry of England. In the time of Elizabeth, the then head of the family. Sir Thomas Lucy, was satirized by Shakspeare as Justice Shallow, in retaliation for the Justice's prosecution of the bard for deei-stealing in Fulbroke Park. The present representative is George Lucy, of Charlecote, esq.) Gu. semee of crosses crosslet three lucies haurient ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gu. a boar's head erect ar. gutte de poix, betw. a pair of wings sa. billettee or. The Motto, ** By truth and diligence," has been frequently borne on funeral banners, and other occasions ; but the origin and authority are doubtful. Lucy (London, formerly of Antwerp). Az. a crescent ar. Crest — A crescent, as in the arms. Lucy (Dorsetshire). Gu. a pike haurient or. Lucy (Hampshii-e). Gu. three pikes haurient ar. Lucy (Ireland). Sa. a fesse ar. Lucy (Kent). Gu. semee of crosses crosslet, three lucies haurient or. Lucy (London). Az. a crescent ar. Lucy (Chai-lecot, co. Warwick (ancient). Vair, three lucies haurient ar. Lucy. Gu. three lucies haurient ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a boar erm. armed or. Lucy. Gu. three lucies haurient ar. betw. nine cross- lets or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's head betw. two wings sa. billettee of the first. Lucy. Gu. three lucies haurient or. Lucy. Az. three pikes haurient ar. Lucy. Az. crusily or, three lions ramp. ar. Lucy. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. betw. three trefoils slipped vert. Lucy. Gu. semee of crosses ci'osslet or, three lions ramp. ar. Lucy. Az. semee de crosses crosslet, three lions ramp, or. Lucy. Gu. three lucies haurient ar. betw. ten cross lets of the second. Lucy. Gu. three pikes naiant, in pale, ar. (Another adds, a bordure of the last.) Lucy. Gu. three pikes haurient, within a bordure engi". ar. Lucv. Gu. three pikes haurient, inverted, betw. seven crosses crosslet or, three, two, and one. LucYNG. Quartei'ly, indented erm. and az. LuDBBOUGH. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three leopards' heads or. LuuFoKU (granted in 1808 to John Ludford, of Ansley Hall, CO. Warwick, esq. who by sign manual dated 5 April, in that year, asstimed the name of Newdi- gate before that of Ludford. He was son and heir of John Ludford, of the same place, esq. by Juliana his wife, third and youngest daTi. of Sir Richard Newdigate, hart, and grandson of Samuel Brace- bridge, esq. who assumed the surname of Ludford). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. on a chev. betw. three boars' heads couped or, as many fieurs-de lis gu ; second and third, for INewuicate (or New- UEGATE), viz. gu. three lions' gambs erased, two and one, ar. Crests: of Luuforu — A boar's head couped erminois, in the mouth a cross pattee gu. ; of NiswuiGATE — A fleur de lis ar. Ludford. Az. a chev. betw. three boars' heads or. LuuGATE. Az. a portcullis or, a label of five points LuDHAM (London ; granted 1720). Per pale or and az. on a chev. three martlets, all counterchanged. Crest — A demi dragon erm. wings elevated, holding betw. the paws a key or, charged on the shoulder with a cinquefoil gu. LuuHAM. Sa. on a bend ar. cotised or, three escal- lops gu. LuDHAM. Ar, on a bend az. three crosses crosslet or. LuDHAM. Ar. three escutcheons ea. on each nine bezants, three, three, two, and one. LuDiNGTON (Lincolnshii-e). Paly of six ar. and az. on a chief gu. a lion pass, guard, or. LuDiNCTON. The same Arms. Crest — A palmer's staff erect sa. LuUKiN (Ipswich, CO. Suffolk). Gu. a chev. betw. three birds with wings expanded ar. Crest — A bird, as in the arms, az. beaked and legged or. Ludlow (Earl Ludlow). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a chev. betw. three foxes' heads erased sa. for Ludlow ; second and third, or, on a chief sa. three crescents of the first, for Preston. Crest — A lion ramp. sa. bezantee. Supporters — Two stags re- guard, ppr. Motto — Spero infestis metuo se- cundis. Ludlow (Ireland). Ar. a chev. betw. three foxes' heads erased sa. Crest, as the last. LuuLovv (Gloucestershire). Or, on a fesse sa. betw. three mullets gu, as many crosses crosslet of the field. Ludlow (Morehouse, co. Salop), Or, a lion ramp. sa. vulned all over gu. Ludlow (Morehouse, co. Salop). Or, a lion ramp. sa. armed and langued gu, Ludlow (Shropshire), Or, a lion pass. sa. Ludlow (Shropshire). Az. three lions pass, in pale ar, Ludlow (Shropshire). Az. two lions pa.ss. guard, ar. Ludlow (Wales). Or, a lion ramp. sa. betw. three torteaux. Ludlow (Hilderwell, co. Wilts). Ar. a chev. betw. three bears' heads erased sa. Crest — A demi bear ramp. sa. Ludlow (Wiltshire). Ar. a fesse betw. three horses' heads erased sa. Ludlow. Or, a lion ramp. sa. Ludlow. Or, a lion ramp, coward sa. Ludlow. Or, three lions pass, reguard. az, (Ano- ther, sa.) Ludlow. Az. three lions pass, reguard. ar. Ludlow. Az. two lions pass, ar. Ludlow. Sa. a lion ramp. or. Ludlow. Az. three lions ramp, guard, in pale ar. Ludlow. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. on the shoulder guttee d'or streaming. LuuLow. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. in the dexter paw a torteau. Ludlow. Gu, a lion pass, and bordure engr. ar. Ludlow. Az. three lions pass, in pale or. Ludlow. Az. three lions pass. or. Ludlow. Or, three lions pass, guard, in pale az. Ludlow. See Louelow. Ludlow, Town of (Shropshire). Az. a lion couchant betw. three roses ar. LuFFNAN. Crest — A saltire charged with a crescent. LuFFYNccoTTE. Ar. uu caglc displ, sa, guttee de sang. LuFFULL. Gu, three helmets ar, LuFKVN, Sa. on a chev. betw. three eagles displ, as many mullets, LuGDON. Az. a fesse or, in chief three women's heads, couped at the breasts, of the second, haired of the same, in base a leopard's head of the last. Crest — A lion's head erased or, ducally gorged az. LuGG (Gloucestershire), Gu. on a bend betw. two cotises ar. a be ndlet wavy az. LuGG. The same Anns. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a pelican's head, valuing betw. the wings, ppr. LuGCAK (l^oclmin, co. Cornwall; granted 20 Dec. 1002). Gu. three leopards' heads in fesse, cotised or, betw. as many ostrich feathers erect ar. LuGGERSHALL, Town of ( VV iltsljire). Az. a castle. LU M L U P LwoHBOROUGD. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. tliree leopards' beads or. LuGHTEBURGH. Gu. a chev. sa. guttee ar. betw. three leopards' heads of the third. LuGTOWN, or LucTON (that Ilk). Or, an eagle with wines displ. az. LuKE(Cnj)ley,to. Bedford ; Paxton.co. Durham ; and Huntingdonshire). Ar. a buglehoru sa. stringed gu. Crest — A bull's head az. attired or, with wings endorsed of the last. Luke (Cornwall^. Gu. on a chief sa. three martlets ar. Crest — An escallop ppr, Luke (Glasgow and Greenfield, Scotland ; granted 1749). Ar. on a bend az. surmounted by a bugle- horu sa. three buckles or ; on a chief, paly of three, of the second, in the centre as many bells of the fourth; on the dexter and sinister a saltire engr. of the third, betw. four mullets gu. Crest — A bull's head, with wings endorsed, or. Motto — Strenue insequor. Luke. Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a buglehorn sa. stringed Tert; second and third, gu. a fleur- de-lis ar. Crest — An archer shooting with a bow, ppr. Luke. Ar. a buglehorn sa. stringed vert. Luke. Sa. a buglehorn, stringed, or. Lukie (Cornwall ; the heiress m. Polwhele). Az. three goats' heads erased ar. LuKlN (Lincolnshire and Oxfordshire). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. over all a bendlet gobony or and az. Crest — A demi lion gu. collared gobony or and az. LuKi.N (Dunmow, co. Essex ; borne by Lionel Lukin, of Hythe, co. Kent, esq.) Arms, as the preceding. Crest — A demi Hon ramp. gu. gorged with a collar gobony az. and or. LuKNOR. Az. three chev. ar. LuLLE. Az. a bend or, betw. six bezants. LuLS. Per fesse sa. and or, a lion ramp, counter- changed. LuM (Yorkshire). Or, three mullets sa. CreH — A Moor's head sidefaced ppr. wreathed about the temples or and sa. LuMB. Gil. a fesse betw. three eagles' heads erased ar. Crest — A sceptre, in pale, or. Lumley-Saumjerson {Earl of Scarborough). Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three pnpinjaj's vert, beaked and membered of the second, collared of the last. Crest — A pelican in her nest feeding her young, all ppr. Xapporters — Two parrots, wings ex- panded, vert, beaked and membered gii. Alolto — Murus a?ueus conscientia sana. LuMLEY (Lumley Castle, co. Durham). Gu. six mart- lets ar. Lumley, alius Lomelyng (Great Barfield, co. Essex). Or, a chief gu. Lumley (Middlesex and Yorkshire). Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three parrots ppr. gorged with collars of the second. Crest — A pelican in her nest, feeding ber young, vulned, all ppr. Lumley (Harbling, co. Lincoln). Gu. a fesse betw. three pigeons ar. Crest — A pigeon ar. in the beak a laurel sprig vert. Lumley (Lord Mayor of London). Ar. a chief vert. Lumley (Clipston, co. Northampton). Gu. onafesse betw. three popinjays ar. as niany mullets sa. Lumley. Az. six doves ar. three, two, and one. Lumley. Gu. six ringdoves ar. Lumley. Gu. six popinjays or. Lumley. Gu. nine popinjays or. LuMSDAiNE. Az. a chev. or, betw. a round buckle and a griffin's head erased in chief, in base an escallop, all ar. LuMsUEN (that Ilk, CO. Berwick; an ancient family in that shire). Az. on a chev. betw. three mullets or, a buckle of the first: but one of the family having married the heiress of Blenearn of that Ilk, added, in commemoration of the alliance, the Anns of Blenearn, " a hawk or earn feeding on a salmon ppr." to his own coat in base : thus ren- dering the family ensigns, " az. on a chev. ar. betw. two mullets in chief and an earn perching on a salmon in b^se or, a buckle of the first:" after- wards, the earn perching on a salmon was carried only in place of the crest. Mottoes — Amorpatitur moras; and sometimes, as in Pont's manusciipt — I conquer or die. Nesbet supposed that the buckle that the Lumsdens carried was either indicative of their descent from the Stewarts Earls of Angus, or demonstrative of their superiority. LuMSUEN, or LuMsuoN (Cushnie, Scotland). Az. a buckle or, betw. two wolves' heads in cliief and an escallop in base ar. Crest — A naked ai-m, grasping a sword, ppr. Motto — Dei dono sum quod sum. LuMsuEN (Innergelly, Scotland). Az. achev. or, betw. a wolf's head couped and a buckle in chief, and an escallop in base ar. Crest — A heron devouring a salmon ppr. Motto — Beware in time. LuMSDEN (Scotland). The same Arms, within a bor- dure engr. or. LuMsUEN (Couland, Scotland). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. two otters' heads couped iu chief gu. and an escal- lop in base vert. LuMSDEN (Glenlie, Scotland). Az. on a chev. ar. three mullets gu. in base an earn devouring a salmon or. Lund (Parson's Green, Fulham, co. Middlesex, and Yorkshire). Per chev. or and gu. three lions pass, count erchanged. Lund (Shelford, co. Cambridge, and Yorkshire). Gy- ronny of eight ar. and az. within a bordure engr. sa. charged with as many plates. LuNDEN (Balgony, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, paly of ten ar. and gu. on a bend az. three cushions of the first; second and third, ar. a cross moline, square pierced, gu. LuNDEN (Auchtermerny, Scotland). Paly of six ar. and gu. a bend az. charged with three cushions or, all within a bordure indented of the third. Crest — A hand holding a cushion, in pale, ppr. Motto — Tam genus, quam virtus. LuNUERTHORP. Gu. three lions ramp. crm. LuNDiE, or LuNDY (Scotland). Paly of six ar. and gu. on a bend az. three cushions or. LuNDiN (Scotland). Ar. three palets gu. over all on a bend az. three cushions or, all within a bordure engr. of the last. Crest — A hand holding a cushion, in pale, or. Motto — Tam genus, quam virtus. LuNPiN (that Ilk). Or, a lion ramp. gu. within the royal tressure, flory and counterflory of the last, all within a bordure gobonated, az. and ar. Crest — Out of an open (or antique) coronet a lion issuing, affrontee, gu. holding in the dexter paw a sword erect, and in the sinister a thistle, slipped, all ppr. Motto — Dei dono sum quod sum. LuNEL. Az. a fesse ar. betw. three crescents or. LuNSFORu (Battle and East Hotheley, co. Sussex : of this family were the three brothers. Sir Herbert Lunsford, Sir Thomas Lunsford, and Colonel Henry Lunsford, all gallantly distinguished on the side of Royalty during the civil wars.) Az. a chev. betw. three boai s' heads or, couped gu. Crest — A boar's head or, couped gu. Lunsford. Az. a chev. betw. three boars' heads couped or. LuNTLEY (Staffordshire). Ar. a fesse betw. three martlets vert. LuNTi.EY. Az. on a chev. ar. betw. three lions' heads erased or, as many martlets sa. Crest — A lion's head or, charged with a martlet sa. LuPPiNCOTE (Wybbery, co. Devon). Per fesse nebulee gu. and sa. three cats pass. ar. LuppiNCOTE. The same Anns. Crest — On a cross pattee ar. four hearts gu. LuppiNGCOTE (Devonshire). Per fesse embattled gu. and sa. three cats pass. ar. (Another, leopards, spotted of the second.) LuPIiiN (Thame, co. Oxford). Ar. a chev. sa. charged with three white lilies, leaved vert, betw. as many wolves' heads erased of the second, langued gu. ; on a chief of the last a Tau^)f St._Anthony betw. t wo escallops^ )?. Crest— A wolf's head erased sa. LunoN (Yorkshire ; granted temp. Henry VII.) The same Arms and Crest. Lupus (Earl of Chester). Az. a wolf's head erased ar. LUT LL T Lupus {Earl of Chester). Gu. crusily or, a wolf's head erased ar. laiigued gu. LiiRCAN, Baron. See Brownlow. LusAun, LosADA, and Lousada (Island of Jamaica; de- rived from the same family as the celebrated Due db Losada, Chamberlain to Charles, King of Spain, and a Grandee of the first class; and now repre- sented by Isaac de Lousaua, esq.) Az. on a chev. betw. three doves reguard. ar. wings expanded or, two sugar canes of the last, spi igged vert. Crest — On a mount vert a dove as in the arms, charged on the neck with a bar gemelle or, a sprig in its beak. ppr. Motto — Honneur me guide. Lusher (London). Gu. a lion pass. betw. three gauntlets, their backs outward, or. Crest — A demi lion gu. laying his paws on a gauntlet or. Lusher (London; Putney, Sholand, and Starland, Surrey). Gu. three martlets or; on a chief of the second as many mullets az. Crest- — A martlet or. LusHiLL (Wiltshire). Ar. a pale fusily gu. within a bordure az. bezantee. LusHiLL. Ar. five fusils, in fesse gu. within a bor- dure az. bezantee. LusHiNGTON (South Hill Park, co. Berks, bart.) Or, on a fesse wavy, betw. three lions' heads, erased, vert, langued gu. as many ermine spots of the field. Crest — A lion's head erased, vert, charged on the erasure with three ermine spots or, ducally gorged ar. LuTBURGH. Gu. a chev. ar. guttee sa. betw. three leopards' heads of the second. LuTEPOOT (Scotland). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. two cres- cents, in chief az. and a martlet, in base sa. Crest — A swan ppr. on the head a crescent, moutant. Motto — Addicunt aves. LuTERAL (Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire; temp. Richard I.) Or, a bend betw. six martlets gu. LuTHBBiDGE. Cvest — Out of a ducal coronet a dexter and sinister arm, in ai-mour, embowed, support- ing a leopard's face. Luther (Myles's, co. Essex; established in Eng- land temp. Henry VIII. and allied to the cele- brated reformer, Luther. The last male heir of this distinguished family, which, for a long series of generations, maintained a leading position in Essex, was John Luther, of Myles's, esq. M.P.for the county, who d. s. p. leaving two sisters and co heirs — Charlotte, m. to Henry Fane, esq. of Wormsley, brother of the Earl of Westmoreland, and Rebecca, 711. to John Taylor, esq. grandfather of the present John Taylor Gordon, esq.M.D.) Ar. two bars sa. in chief three round buckles az. Crest — Two arms, embowed, in armour, ppr. holding in the hands a round buckle ; granted in IGI4. Luther. The same Arms. Crest — A hand armed with a gauntlet az. holding a sword in pale, hilt and pomel or. LuTHUM. Gu. semee of billets, a fesse or. LuTMAN (Bentley, co. Hants, and Langley, co. Sus- sex ; granted 173S). Az. four lions ramp, two in chief, and as many in base, or. ('rest — Out of a mural crown ar, a demi lion ramp. az. holding betw. the paws a mullet or. Luton, or LucoN. Vert, an imperial eagle or, mem- bered gu. Lutteley (Bromscroft, co. Salop, and Worcester- shire). Quarterly, or and az. four lions ramp, counterchanged. Lutteley. The same Arms. Crest — On a plate an eagle displ. sa. Lutterei.i, (Hartland Abbey, co. Devon, and Dunster Castle, CO. Somerset). See Luttrell. LuTTERELL (Somersetshire). Az. a bend betw. six martlets ar. LuTiERELL (Somersetshire). Az. a bend ar. betw. six martlets or. LuTiRELL (Four Oaks, co. Warwick). Ar. a fesse betw. thiee otters sa. Crest — An otter sa. in the mouth a fish ppr. Lutterell! Or, six martlets sa. three, two, and one. LuTTEBELL. Az. a fesse betw. six mullets ar. Lutterell. Gu. two bais or, in chief a bezant. LuTTERFORD ( Lutterford, CO. Staft'ord). Gu.ona bend ar. betw. two escallops or, a greyhound, couranf, sa. all within a bordure engr. of the third. Crest — A spear or, embrued gu. betw. two wiugs, ex- panded sa. LuTLEY (Lawton and Bromscroft, co. Salop; derived from Sir William Lutley, of Munslow Hall, in the same shire, kut. and now represented by John Barneby, of Brockhampton, co. Hereford, esq. M. P. for Worcestershire, whose grandfatlier, Bar- tholomew Richard Lutley, esq. assumed the name and arms of Barneby, in 17.35). Quarterly, or and az. four lions rampant counterchanged. LuTTON (Mowlish, and CofFord in Canton, co. Devon, temp. Henry V.) Vert, an eagle displ. with two heads or. (Another, within an orle of trefoils or.) Lutton (Knapton, co. York). Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three crosses formee or. LuiTON (Yorkshire). Ar. three bends wavy gu. Lutton. Gu. a chev. betw. three crosses formee or. LuTTON. Sa. on a bend ar. three escallops gu. Lt'TTRELL, or Loterel (Hoi)ton Pagnel, co. York, summoned to Parliament as a Baron in 1295). Or, a bend betw. six martlets sa. Luttrell (Dunster Castle, co. Somerset; the parent stock of the Luttrells of Luttrellstown, co. Dublin, of the Luttrells of Hartland, Honnebere, Sandou Court, and Chelsea; derived from John Luttrell of Chilton, JI. P. for Devon, 37 Edward III. who was youngest son of Andrew Luttrell of East Quantockshead, temp. Edward 1. Slargaret, only dau. and heir of Alexander Luttrell, of Dunster Castle, esq. m. Henry Founes, of Nethway House, CO. Devon, esq. who assumed, in consequence, the name and arms of Luttrell, and was grand- father of the present John Fownes Luttrell, of Dunster Castle, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a bend betw. six martlets sa. for Luttrell; second and third, az. two eagles displ. in fesse, and a nniUet in base, ar. for Fownes. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five feathers ar. Supporters — Two swans collared and chained. Motto — Qusesita marte tueuda arte, Luttrell (Haitland, co. Devon ; a branch of the Luttrells of Somersetshire). Or, a bend betw. six martlets sa. Crest — A boar pass. ar. bristled or, charged on the shoulder with a rose of the second. Luttrell (Luttrelstown, Ireland). Ar. a fesse sa. betw. three otters of the last, in each mouth a fish ppr. Crest —An otferpass sa. in the mouth a fish ppr. Motto — En Dieu est ma fiance. Luttrell Olmius {Earl of Curhumpton). Per fesse, az. and ar. a fesse couxiter-embattled, or, in chief a mullet of six points of the second ; in base, on a mount vert, an elm tree ppr. Crest — A demi Moor, habitt^d in armour ppr. garnished or, betw. two laurel branches vert, a wreath round the temples ar. and gu. and on the breast a fesse, as in the arms. Supporters — Dexter, an ancient warrior ppr. arms and thighs vested in mail of the last, body habited crimson, round the waist a sword- belt or, across the body, from the dexter shoulder, a sash az. from the middle of the thighs to the knees a vested vert, tied with bows, face, hands, and legs ppr. in his right hand a bow, at his back a quiver of arrows, at his side a sword, hilt and pomel or, shoes ar. his helmet adorned with feathers of the last ; sinister, a female representing Plenty, under robe white, the upper robe flowing, crimson, in her left hand a cornucopia with fruit, &c. ppr. Motto — En Dieu est ma fiance. LuTTRiNcroN. Gu. on a bend or, three bears, statant, sa. LuTVVicH (Shropsliire). Ar. on a fesse engr. az. three garbs or. Lui wincE (Holme Rook, co. Cumberland). Az. three morions, or steel caps, or, turned up erm. Crest — A lion ramp. gu. Motto — Deo patria amicis. LuTwiDGE. Gu. a demi lion ramp, erased, ar. Crest — Betw. two branches of laurel, in orle, a hand holding a scroll of parchment, all ppr. LuTWYCHE (Lutwich, CO. Salop). Or, a tiger, pass, gu. Crest — A tiger's head, erased, gu. tufted aud maned or. h YD L YM LuTWYCHEiOr Ldtwich. Or, an heraldic tiger pass. gu. Crest — An arm, in armour, brandishing a sword, all ppr. LuwARU (Yorkshire). Az. a cross pattee or. LuvEiNE, or LovAiNE ( Eystaines, co. Essex, temp. Heury 111.) Gu. a fesse ar. between ten billets or. Lkxford (Wartling, co. Sussex). Or, on a pile az. three boars' beads, couped, of the field. Crest — A boar's head ar. erased at the neckgu. holding in the mouth a spear or, headed of the first. (Another crest — A wolf ramp, supporting an arrow pale- ways, point downwards, or, flighted ar.) Lux FORD. Az. a cbev. betw. three boars' heads, couped or. Crest — A boar's head as in the arms. Li'XMORE Crest — A sea-lion ramp. ppr. LuxMOORE (Southweek, co. Devon). Ar. a chey. betw. three moorhens. Lyal (Scotland). Or, a cross betw. four crosses pattee titchee gu. all within a bordure engr. az. Crest — A swallow, flying ppr. Motto — Sedulo et honeste. Lyall. Az. a bend betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee or. LvARDE, LvARTE, or Lyharte. Ar. a bull pass. sa. attired or, a bordure of the second, bezantee. Lyrand. Az. a lion pass. ar. Lybb (Oxfordshire). Erm. a bend betw. two Hons pass, reguard. gu. Crest — A naked arm, erect, holding an oak branch fructed, all ppr. Lybbe (Hardwich, co. Oxford). Erm. a bend betw. two lions ramp. gu. Crest — A dexter arm, habited in mail, supporting in the hand ppr. a halbert of the last. Lybbe. The ss.me Arms. Crest — An arm armed ppr. holding a spear of three points. IjYCHefield. Per chev. sa. and ar. in chief three leo- pards' heads or. Lychfeld. The same Arms. Crest— An arm, era- bowed, vested ar. holding in the hand, ppr. a bow or, strung gu. liVCHFiELU (Shropshire). The same ^r»n,?. (Another, the heads ar.) Crest — A boar's head, couped, az. Lyihforu (Charlwood, co. Surrey). Sa. a chev. betw. three leopards' heads ar. Crest — A leopard's head, per pale, ar. and sa. betw. two wings counter- changed. Lycke (borne by John Lycke, of London, esq.) Gu. a lion ramp. ar. Crest — A demi lion ppr. holding a broken spear point downwards or. Lyuall, or Lyudall (Sunning and Didcot,co. Berks, Ipsden and Uxmore, co. Oxford). Az. asaltire or, over all, on a fesse of the last, three pellets. Crest — Out of a mural coronet, chequy, or and az. a heron's head, erased, of the first, in the beak a scroll, inscribed, " Et patribus, et poster," Lydcotte (Buckinghamshire ; Woodburcot, co. North- ampton ; and Surrey). Or, two bars vair6, ar. and sa. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a boar's head couped, of the last. Lyucotte (Chiokendon, co. Oxford). Vairfe, ar. and sa. two bars or; on a chief of the last three dove- cotes gu. Lydd, Town of (Kent). Az. the base wavy of six az. and ar. on the base a castle with tower and spire, near the centre of the field, all on the dexter side ; a ship on the sinister with one mast, as if passing by the castle ar. sail furled of the last ; on the stern a man blowing a horn, all or ; the mast, round tops and rigging, all of the last ; on a canton or, a cross between four lions ramp. gu. Lyde (Ayot St. Lawrence, co. Hertford; descended from Cornelius Lyde, of Stanton Wick,co. Somer- set, b. in ICll ; the last male heir. Sir Lyonel Lyde, of Ayot St. Lawrence, was created a Baronet in 1772. The manor of Ayot St. Lawrence even tually vested in the family of Ames). Az. an eagle displ. with two heads, ei-miuois. for Lyde ; quar- tering the Arms of Sage, Payne, and Mortimer. Crest — A buck's bead, erased, erminois. Motto— Non sibi. LvDE. Or, a fesse sa. charged with three cinquefoils ar. betw. two chev. of the second. Lye (Wiltshire and Herefordshire; as borne by John Bleeke Lye, of Hereford). Or, three lions cou- chant gu. Crest — An eagle displ. ar. beaked and legged gu. Lye. Per pale, gu. and az. two wings, conjoined, ar. Lye. Ar. a fesse fusily sa. betw. three crescents gu. Lye. Ar. a bend fusily sa. between six crescents gu. Lye. Ar. a fleur de-lis sa. Lye. Ar. a bend fusily sa. a crescent of the second. Lyell (Kinnordy, Scotland). Or, a cross az. betw. four crosses pattee gu. within a bordure engr. of the last. Crest — A hand, in armour, holding a sword, ppr. hilt and pomel or. Motto — Forti non ignavo. Lyfe. Quarterly, or and az. in the first and fourth an eagle displ. gu. in the second and third an eagle displ. or. Lyfielu (Stoke Dabemon, co. Surrey; grantedMay, 10 Queen Elizabeth). Or, on a chev. betw. three demi lions ramp. gu. as many trefoils, slipped, ar. Crest — A bull's head, cabossed ar. charged with three guttees sa. Lyford. Or, three bends az. an inescutcbeon, che- quy, or and gu. Crest — A fox's head, erased or. Lyche (Cheshire). Ar. three lozenges az. Lyco.n {Earl Beauchamp). Ar. two lions pass, in pale gu. Crest — A savage's head afl'rontee, couped at the shoulders. Motto — Ex fide fortis. Lyle, De {Lord Lyle). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a bend between six crosses crosslet fitchee or, for Mar ; second and third, gu. fretty or, for Lyle. Crest — A cock or, crested gu. Motto — An I may. Lyle (Hampshire). Or, a chev. betw. three holly leaves gu. Lyle (Boumehide). Quarterly, first and fourth, per pale, ar. and sa. three piles counterchanged ; second and third, ar. three crosses pattee gu. Lyle, or Le-isle. Gu. fretty or. (Another, gu. a fret or.) Lyle, De {Lord Lyle). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a bend betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee or, for Mar ; second and third, gu. fretty or, for Lyle. Crest — A cock or, crested gu. Motto — An I may. Lyle (Boumehide). Quarterly, first and fourth, per pale, ar. and sa. three piles counterchanged ; se- cond and third, ar. three crosses pattee gu. Lyle (Hampshire). Or, a chev. betw. three holly leaves gu. Lyle, or Lyell (Dysart, Scotland). Or, a plain cross az. betw. four crosses crosslet fitchee gu. Crest — A dexter hand holding a sword erect ppr. Motto — Tutela. Lyle, or Lyell (Murthil, Scotland). Or, a plain cross az. betw. four crosses pattee fitchee gu. ('rest, as the last. Motto — Fort non ignavo. Lyle (Stonnypeth, Scotland). Gu. fretty of six or, with a mullet in chief for diff". Lyle, or Lyell (Woodhead, Scotland). Or, a cross az. betw. four crosses pattee fitchee gu. within a bordure engr. of the second. Crest — A swallow volant ppr. Motto — Sedulo et honeste. Lyle (as borne by Acheson Lyle, of Oaks, co. Derry, esq. Second Remembrancer of the Exchequer in Ireland). See Supplement. Lyley (as borne by IIichard Lyley, of Fulham, co. Middlesex, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a lion pass, guard, ar. ducaily crowned or, in chief three mullets of the second, pierced of the field, for Lyley ; second and third, or, a bend vair betw. three hurts, for Pitt. Crest— A cubit arm in armour, the hand within a gauntlet grasp- ing a war mace, all ppr. from the handle of the mace a chain pendent, encircling the arm or, for Lyley. Lyi.cbave. Or, ou a chev. sa. betw. three water bougets gu. as many estoiles of the first within a bordure engr. az. Crest — A peacock's head couped at the neck, gobonated or and az. ; in the bill a lily ar. ■ Lyly (London ; Her. Off. c. 24). Gu. three lilies ar. stalked and leaved vert, within a bordure of the second a crescent for di(f. Lymheb, or Lymbvry. Ar. three cinquefoils gu. L YN L Y N pierced or. Crest — A dexter hand ppr. holding a trident sa. liYMiNGE (Leicestershire). Gii. three birds ar. LvMiNCTON, Town of (Hampshire). The seal repre- sents on the sea an antique ship with one mast, her sail furled ; on the sinister side of. the mast an escutcheon of the Arms of Courtney, viz. or, three torteaux with a label of three points. Lymme, or Lymbe. Gu. a pale lozengy ar. LvMON, or Lyn*m. Per cher. gu. and ar. in base an annulet of the first. Lynacre, or Lynakeb (Derbyshire). Sa. a chev. betw. three escallops ar. ; on a chief or, as many greyhounds' heads erased of the field. Lynacre, or Lynaker. The same Arms, Crest— A greyhound's head erased ar. Lynaker. Ar. on a cross az. five mullets or. Lynaker. Ar. on a bend engr. sa. three buglehorns of the field stringed vert. Lynam (St. Kew, CO. Cornwall). Az. a chev. gu. betw. three boars pass. sa. Lynam (Ireland). Ar. a cross gu. over all a bend az. charged with three crescents of the field. Crest — A demi savage brandishing a scimetar, ppr. Lynam (Ireland). Gu. a bend betw. three martlets or. Crest — A rose charged with a thistle ppr. Lynch (Ireland). Az. a chev. betw. three quatrefoils or. Crest — Two ears of wheat in saltire, ppr. Lynch (Groves, co. Kent, and Rixton Hall, co. Lan- caster). Sa. three leopards ramp. ar. spotted of the field. Lynch (Kent). Sa. three lynxes ppr. Lynch (Kent). Sa. three mountain cats ar. Lynch (Galway, Ireland ; a family of great antiquity in Connaught, one of " The Tribes of Galway." William le Petite is stated, in an old MS. in Ulster's office, to have been the progenitor of all the Lynches in Ireland). Az. a chev. betw. three trefoils slipped or. Crest — A fox pass. az. collared or. Lynch Blosse (Castle Carra, co. Mayo, bart.) Arms, as the preceding. Crest — A wolf pass, coward ar. Motto — Nec temere nec timide. Lynch (Clough Ballymore Castle, co. Galway ; re- presented by Mark Blake, of Ballinafad, esq.) Arms, &c. as Lynch, Galway. Lynch (Lancaster, co. Galway). Same Arms. Lynch (Peterborough, Bama, Loberry, and Lavally, all in the county of Galway). Arms, &c. as Lynch of Galway. Lynch (Teddington, co. Middlesex). Az. a chev. betw. three trefoils slipped or ; on a chief ar. as many roses gu. seeded and barbed vert. Crest — A lynx pass, guard, ppr. Lynch (Southampton). Az. a chev. betw. three quatrefoils or. Crest — A fox salient ppr. Lynch. Sa. three lynxes pass, guard, ar. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a lynx as in the arms. Lynue, or Lynne (Cambridgeshire and London). Gu. a demi lion ramp, or, (another, ar.) within a bor- dure sa. bezanfee. Lynde. Ar. two bars sa. a bend gu. Lynde. Sa. a pelican feeding her young ar. vulned gu. nest or. Lynue. Gu. three bucks' heads couped ar. Lynue. Ar. a cross engr. gu. Lynuey, or Lyno (Dorsetshire). Sa. a pelican in her nest ar. Lyndey (Surrey). Ar. a cross engr. gu. Lynuford. Gu. a fret engr. erm. Lyndford. Ar. a cross gu. Lyndhurst, Baron. See Copley. Lyndon (Carrickfergus, Ireland; granted in Ireland, 4 Feb. 1639). Sa. a mural coronet or, betw. three leopards' heads ar. Crest — A sea-dragon volant, gor;^ed with a mural crown or. Lyndon (Somersetshire). Sa. three leopards' heads or. (Another, ar.) Lyndon. Sa. three leopards' faces or. Crest — Five arrows, one in pale, and four in saltire, banded and buckled ppr. Lyndon. Az. a mural crown betw. three leopards' faces ar. Lyndonne, or Lynuowne. Sa. three leopards' faces ar. Lyndown. Or, three leopards' faces sa. Crest — On a pillar a man's heart ppr. Lyndowne. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three crescents or. Lynusay (The Mount, co. Fife ; as borne by Sir David Lyndsay, Lord Lion King at Arms, so created by James V. 1530). Gu. a fesse chequy ar. and az. betw. three stars (or mullets) in chief, and a man's heart in base ar. Crest — Amidst flames, a heart transfixed by a dart, all ppr. Supporters —Faith and Hope. Lynusey (Huntingdonshire). Gu. an inescutcheon vair, bordured az. within an orle of eight crosses crosslet or. Lyndse Y (Kent). Or, an eagle displ. sa. on the breast a mullet of the second within a bordure gu. charged with eight cinquefoils ar. Lyndsey (Kent). Or, an eagle displ. purp. Lynusey (Kent, and Skeghy, co. Nottingham). Ar. on a chief sa. three griffins' heads erased of the field. Lyndsey (Lancashire). Gu. an orle ar. Lyndsey (London, and Bucksted, co. Sussex). Or, an eagle displ. sa. armed az. a chief vair. Crest — An eagle displ. sa. beaked and legged or, charged on the breast with a cross pattee of the last. Lyndsey (Colby, co. Norfolk). Or, an eagle displ. gu. Crest — A unicorn sejant, reguard or, armed, hoofed, maned, and ducally gorged ar. Lynusey (Gunton, co. Norfolk). Or, an eagle displ. within a bordure gu. charged with ten cinquefoils ar. Lynusey (Northumberland). Or, an eagle displ. vert. Lyndsey, or Lymesey (Warwickshire). Gu. an eagle displ. or. Lyndsey. Ar. on a fesse sa. three griffins' heads erased of the field. Lyndsey. Ar. an eagle displ. sa. Lyndsey. Or, an eagle displ. sa. on the breast nine plates in cross. Lyndsey. Ar. an eagle displ. sa. on the breast five plates. Lyndsey. Ar. on a fesse sa. three birds' heads erased of the field. Lyndsey. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. betw. three trefoils vert. Lyndsey, Lynsey, Lv.msey, or Lymesey. Gu. an eagle displ. ar. Crest — A demi bear ramp. sa. Lyndsey, or Lyndf.sey. Per fesse, sa. and ar. a bear ramp, counterchanged, muzzled gu. Lyndsey. Gu. an orle vair, betw. twelve crosses crosslet or. Lyndwood. Ar. a fesse crenellee betw. three fleurs- de-lis sa. Crest — A fleur-de lis per pale, ar. and sa. Lyne (Chichester and Ringwood, co. Hants; granted, 2 Philip and Mary, to Richard Lyne). Gu. three bucks' heads couped ar. ; on a chief of the second two griffins' heads erased sa. Crest — A griffin's head erased sa. Lyne (Cornwall). Ar. a chev. betw. three roses gu. Crest, as the last. Lynecab (Dublin). Per pale, or and vert, an eagle displ. betw. three escallops counterchanged, the eagle charged with a trefoil for diff. Crest — -On a mount a stag, all ppr. charged with a trefoil as in the arms. Lynuuock, Baron. See Graham. Lynes. Vert, on a fesse ar. three garbs gu. Crest — ■ An elephant's head erased purp. Lynes (as borne by the Rev. John Lynes, of Tooley Pai'k, CO. Leicester, and of Hatton, co. Warwick, grandson of John Lynes of Corley, and son of John Lynes of Corley and Kirkby Mallory, esq.) Ar. on a bend az. betw. two lions ramp. gu. a fleur- de-lis betw. two griffins' heads erased or. Crest — In front of a fleui"-de-lis ar. a lion ramp. gu. Motto — Foi, Roi, Droit. Lynesholme. Ar. a fleur-de-lis sa. Lyngahde, or Linger (Lancashire). Barry of six, or and az. ; on a bend sa. three escallops ar. Lyngarue (Crudworth, co. Warwick). The same LYO L YS Anns. Crest — A tiger's head maned and tiifted, all sa. Lyngavne. Barry of six, or and az. ; on a bend gu. three plates. (Another, cinqnefoils or.) LvNGHARUEjOr Lyngar D (Willingburgh, CO. Northamj)- ton). Barry of six, or and az. ; on a bend gu. a lion pass. betw. two roses, all of the first. (Ano- ther, ar.) Crest — A lion sejant, guard, sa. holding in the dexter paw a key, erect or. (Another crest — A lion's gamb erect and erased ar. holding in the paw three roses gu. stalked and leaved vert.) Lynn (Basingborne, co. Cambridge, Devonshire, and Northamptonshire). Gu. a demi lion ramp. ar. within a bordure sa. bezantee. Lynn (Parliament Street, Westminster, and Clap- ham, CO. Surrey). The same Arms. Crest — A lion's head erased ar. Lynne (Cambridgeshire, and Southwick, co. North- ampton). Ar. a demi lion ramp. gu. within a bor- dure sa. bezantee. Lynne (Yorkshire). Az. three crosses crosslet fitchee, in fesse, betw. as many eagles displ. or. Crest — A squirrel sejant ppr. supporting a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Lynnington (Leicestershire). Gu. a chev. or, voided and engi". sa. betw. three lapwings ar. Lynsev (London). Or, an eagle displ. sa. a chief vair. Crest — A cat's head ar. spotted, collared and studded or. Lynsey. Ar. on a fesse sa. three falcons' heads erased of the first. Lynsey. Per fesse, sa. and ar. a bear ramp, counter- changed, mnzzled gu. Lyon (Glamis, co. Forfar; Earl of Strathmore, de- rived from the marriage of Sir John Lyon, feudal baron of Forteviot with the Lady Jane, youngest dau. of King Robert H.) Ar. a lion ramp. az. armed and langued, within a double tressure flory counterflory gu. Crest — Within two branches of laurel, a lady to the girdle habited, and holding in her right hand the royal thistle, all ppr. commemo- rative of the alliance with the royal house of Stewart. Motto — In te, Domine, speravi. Lyon (Auldbar, co. Forfar ; descended directly from Sir Thomas Lyon, of Auldbar, in the county of Forfar, who was second son of John, seventh Lord Glamis). Arms, &c. as Lyon of Glamis. Lyon (as borne by John Lyon, esq. ; by James Lyon, of Woolavington, co. Sussex, esq. ; by David Lyon, of Goring, in the same county, esq. late M.P. for Beeralston; by George Lyon, esq. ; and by Wil- liam Lyon, of New Lodge, co. Berks, esq. late M.P. for Seaford ; sons of the late David Lyon, of Portland Place, Loudon, and of Jamaica, esq. ; and grandsons of John Lyon, of Ca.stle Lyon, co. Perth, esq. (a descendant of the ancient family of Lyon of Aulbar) by Jane Ochterlony, his wife, aunt and representative of General Sir David Ochterlouj', bart. G.C.B.) Arms and Crest, as Lyon of Glamis, quartering Ochterlony, Stewart of Ro- syth. Read of Cairney, and Guthrie of Clepping- ton. (Additional crests, for Ochterlony — First, out of an Eastern crown or, the rim inscribed with the word" Nepaul," an arm embowed, habited gu. cuflT az. the hand grasping a baton wreathed with laurel, ppr.; second, a swan, wings elevated ar. collared, chain reflexed over the back, and ducally crowned or, charged on the breast with' a rose gu.) Mottoes: for Lyon — In te, Domine, Speravi; for Ochterlony — Animos et prudentia. Lyon (Hetton, co. Durham ; as borne by John Lyon, of Hetton House, esq. son and heir of the Honour- able Thomas Lyon, third sou of Thomas, eighth Earl of Strathmore). Arms, &c. as Lyon of Glamis, Lyon (Appleton Hall, co. Chester; as borne by Tho- mas Lyon, of Appleton Hall, esq. a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for the counties of Chester and Lancaster; son of the Rev. James Lyon, Rector of Prestwich; grandson of Matthew Lyon, of Apple- ton, esq. by Ellen his wife, dau, and co-heiress of James Fairclough, of Wigan, esq. and great-great- grandson of Thomas Lyon, of ancient Scottish de- scent, b. about the year 1626, who served in the Scots Greys, and settled eventually at Warrington in Lancashire). Ar. a lion ramp. vert. Crest — A lion's head erased ppr. Motto — Pro rege et patria. Lyon (borne by Lieutenant-General Sir James Lyon, K.C.B.) Ar. a lion ramp, az, betw. three cinque- foils gu. and the royal tressure of Scotland. Crest — A demi lady ppr. attired or and az. holding in the dexter hand the royal thistle, and in the sin- ister a chaplet of laurel ppr. Mottoes : over the crest — Lanro redimita quiescam ; under the arms — Speravi. ' Lyon (Hertfordshire; London; and West Twyford, CO. Middlesex). Ar. on a fesse or, betw. three plates, each charged with a griffin's head erased sa. a lion pass, betw. two cinquefoils gu. Lyon (Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp. az. armed and langued gu. Crest — A demi lady, ppr. habited ar. stomacher fretty az. holding in the dexter hand a key or, and in the sinister a thistle, slipped and leaved ppr. within two oak branches in orle, fructed of the last. Lyon. Az. on a chev. or, betw. three plates, each charged with a griffin's head erased sa. a lion pass, enclosed by two cinquefoils gu. Crest — On a pink flowered gu. leaved vert, a lion's head erased paly, quarterly erm. and ermines. Lyon-Bowes, Earl of Strathmore, &c. See Bowes. Lyon-Office, or Office of Arms at Edinburgh. Ar. a lion sejant guard, gu. armed and langued az. holding in his dexter paw a thistle ppr. and in his sinister a shield of the second, sa. on a chief az. a St. Andrew's cross of the first ; the seal of office is the above, betw. two palm branches, the whole en- circled with the inscription, Sigillum officii leonis regis armorum. Lyons (Island of Antigua). Sa. a chev. betw. three lions sejant guard, ar. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion's head erased. Motto — Noli irritare leones. Lyons (as borne by Sir Edmund Lyons, bart. H.B.M. Minister Plenipotentiary at Athens). Anns, &c. as the preceding. Lyons. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. Lyons. Ar. a lion ramp. vert. Lyoxs. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three lions dormant, coward gu. Lyons. Purp. a lion ramp, ar, Lyose, or Lyosey. Az. a saltire or, betw. four billets ar. Lys, or Lysse (France). Paly of six, ar. and az. a fesse or. Lysaoht (Baron Lisle, of Mountnorth). Ar. three spears erect in fesse gu. ; on a chief az. a lion of England. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in ar- mour, the hand brandishing a dagger, all ppr. Supporters — Two lions or. .'t/o(Sa. a fesse betw. two chev. or. Lysley, or Lisle (originally of Harewood, Lyley, Kirkheaton, Rothwell, and Warmfield, co. Y'ork ; descended from Radulphus de Insula, temp. Guli. Conquestoiis, and the Barons De Lysle of Rouge- niont, one of whom, Sir John Lyle, was a Knight- founder of the Order of the Garter, temp. Edward III. A.D. 1342 ; now represented by William John Lysley, of Mimwood, co. Herts; and Pewsham, CO. Wilts, esq ) Quarterly, first, gu. a lion pass, guard, ar. ducally crowned or ; second and third, or, a fesse betw. two chev. sa. ; fourth, as the first, with three mullets ar. pierced of the field in chief. Crests — First, on a cliapeau gu. turned up erm. a millstone ar. with millrind or; second, a cubit arm in armour, the band in a gauntlet grasp- MA B MAC iiig a war mace, all ppr. from the Iiandle of the tiiace a chain pendent encircling the arm, or. Lyster (Rowton Castle, co. Salop; derived from Wil- liam Lyster, of Rowton Castle, living in 1451, with whom the Herald's yisitatioti commences, and now represented by Henrv Lvster, of Rowton Castle, esq. son and heir of the late Colonel Richard Lyster, of Rowton Castle, M. P. for Shrewsbury, and high sheriff of Shropshire in 1812). Erm. on a fesse sa. three mullets ar. Crest — A stag's head erased ppr. Motto — Loyal au mort. Lyster (Ireland). Erm. on a fesse sa. three mullets ar. Crest — On the point of a sword, in pale, a gar- hind of laurel ppr. LvsoNS (Hempsted Court, co. Gloucester; established in that shi)"e for three centuries, and now repre- sented by the Rev. Samuel Lvsons, of Hempsted Court, Rector of Rodraarton, son and lieir of the late Rev. Daniel Lysons, M.A .F.R.S. and F.A.S. the learned antiquary and topographer). Gu. on a chief az. a bend nebulee, out of which issue the rays of the sun ppr. Crest— The sun rising out of a bant of clouds ppr. Motto — Valebit. Lytcott (Buckinghamshire ; Stratford-Langthorne, CO. Essex ; and Maulsey, co. Surrey). Or, two bars vair6, ar, and sa. Lytcott. Or, two bars wavy, ar. and sa. in chief a mullet. Lyte (Lytescary, co. Somerset). Gu. a chev. betw. three swans ar. Crest — A demi swan ar. with wings expanded gu. against a plume of three fea- thers, the middle one of the first, the other two of the second. Lyte. The same Arms. Crest — A bear ramp. sa. muzzled gu. supporting a staff. Lyttleton {Lord Lytlleton, of Fraukley). Quar- terly, fjrst, ar. a chev. betw. three escallops sa. ; second, ar. a bend cotised sa. within a bordure engr. gu. bezantec, for Westcote ; third, gu. a lion rainp. within a bordure engr. or, for i3uRLEY; fourth, France and England, quarterly, witliin a bordure gobony, ar. and az. for Plantagenet. ('rest — A Moor's head in profile, couped at the .shoulders, ppr. wreathed about tlie temples ar. and sa. Supporters — On either side a mtrman ppr. in his exterior hand a trident or. Motto — Ung Uieu, ung roy. Lytton (Lytton, co. Derby, temp. Henry III. and Knebworth, CO. Herts, temp. Henry VII.; derived from Sir Robert de Lytton, of Lytton, K.B. Under- Treasurer to Henry VII. who purchased Knebworth in the seventh of that reign : the eventual heiress of this distinguished line, Elizabeth-Barbara, only child of Richard Warburton Lytton, of Knebworth, esq. m. General William Earle Bulwer, of Heydon, in Norfolk). Erm. on a chief, indented, az. three ducal crowns or. Crest- — A bittei-n in Hags, seeded, all ppr. Lyversace (Whelock, co. Chester; confirmed 2-1 Sep- tember, 1580). Ar. a chev. betw. three laver-cutters (or ploughshares) sa. MABB (Chamberlain of London, temp. 2 Eliza- beth). Pel- pale, gu. and az. a tiger pass. ai'. Crest — A wivern, with wings endorsed, or, pellettee. Ma B BALL, or Mabbatt. Erm. six lions ramp. .sa. three, two, and one. Crest — A wivern pass, vert, at the tail another head, each vomiting Hames ppr. Mabbs (Bynham and Wallingham, co. Norfolk). Vert, a cross patonce erm. betw. four birds ar. Maben. Az. a fetterlock and key ar. Maberlry, or Maberly. Quarterly, ar. and gu. ; on the first and fourth a martlet of the second. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion gu. Mablethore. Az- a chev. betw. three crosslets ar. ; on a chief gu. a lion pass. or. Mablethorpe. Az. a chev. betw. three crosses cross- let ar. in chief a lion pass. or. Mablethorpe. Az. a chev. betw. three crosses cross- let ar. Mablethorpe. Gu. a che\. or, betw. three crosses botonnee ar. in chief a lion pass, guard, of the last. Mablethorpe. Gu. a chev. betw. a lion pass, in chief, and three crosses crosslet in base, or. Mablethorpe. Gu. a chev. or, betw. a lion pass, in chief of the last, and three crosses crosslet in base, ar. two and one. Madlkthorpe. Ar. a chev. betw. three crosses cross- let sa. within a bordure of the last, charged with eight bezants. Mablethorpe. Lozengy, gu. and ar. Mabuisson. Ar. on a chev. betw. ten martlets gu. a crescent of the first. Mac Adam (Scotland). Ar. a mullet az. pierced, betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee gu. Crest — A cross crosslet fitchee, and a sword in saltire, gu. M'AuAM (Gallowayshire, Scotland). Ar a fesse gu. betw. three cros.-ies crosslet fitchee az. Crest — A dextei* hand holding a hawk's lure. M'Adam (VVaterheiul, in the Stewartry of Kirkcud- bright, and Ballnchmorrie, co. Ayr; derived from Adam M'Gregor, grandson of Gregor M'Gregor,chii-f of the clan Gregor, and now represented by William M'Adam, of Ballochmorrie, esq. chief of the name, grandson of John Loudon M'Adam, esq. so cele brated for the improvement of the public roads of the kingdom, who was son of James M'Adam, of Waterhead, esq. by Susanna hi.« wife,dau. of John Cochrane, of Waterside, esq.) Vert, three arrows, paleways, points downM'ards,baibed and feathered ar. Crest — The head of a red deer, erased, ppr. Supporters — Two naked Saracens, wreathed round the middle ppr. Motto (under the arms) — Crux mihi grata quies ; (over the crest) — Calm. (The ancient Arms, as found on the Old Tower, over the gate of the family burial ground, tombstones, &c. were — Vert, an arrow ar. point upwards.) M'Adam (Craigengillen, Scotland). Gu. a fesse che- quy, az. and ar. betw. three arrows, points upward, of the second. Crest — A stag's head, erased, ppr. Motto — Steady. M'Adam-Steii art (Glenormiston.co. Peebles ; as borne by the present \V illlvm M' Adam-Struart, of Gleii- ormiston, esq. a deputy-lieutenant of the county, descended, matei'iially, from the ancient family of M'Adam of Waterhead). Ar. a fesse chequy, or and az. bttw. three arrows in pale, points upwards, in chief, and three fleurs de-Hs, two and one, in base, of the third. Crest — A branch of Olive, and one of Indian Palm in saltire. Motto — Pax, copia, virtus. Macalester (Loup and Kcnnox, Scotland; derived from Alexander, eldest son of Angus Mor, of tlie Isles, and now represented by Lieutenant-Colonel Charlks Somrrville Macalester, of Loup and Kennox). Quarterly, first, ar. a lion ramp. gu. ; second, or, a dexter arm in ai-mour couped, fesse- ways, holding a cross crosslet litcliee gu. ; third, or, a galley, her oars in saltire, and sails furled sa. flags gu.; fourth, vert, a salmon, naiant, in fesse, ar. Crest — An arm in armour in fesse, holding a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Motto — Per mare, per terras. Macalester (Rosehill, and Barr, Scotland). As the preceding. Macalister (Glcnbarr, co. Argyll; as borne by Keith Macalistcr, of Glenbarr, esq. a magistrate and de- puty lieutenant of the county, son and heir of the late Colonel Mathew Macalister, of Glenbarr, by Charlotte his wife, youngest dan. of James lirodie, of Brodie, co. Naini, esq. M. P. and grandson of Macalister of Strathaird, who derived his descent from the Lords of the Isles). Arms, Crest, and Motto, as the preceding. M'Alla (Edinburgh). Gu. two arrows, in saltire, ar. Sdi-mounted of a fesse chequy of the second and first, betw. three buckles, within a bordure indented or. Crest — A boot, couped at the ancle, theieon a spur, all ppi". Motto — Dulce periculum. M'Allaine (Scotland). Ar. on a chev. betw. two cin- quefoils, in chief, vert, and a Moor's head, couped, in base, sa. a mullet of the field. M'Alum, or Malcolm. Ar. on a saltire wavy az. betw. a buck's head, erased, gu. in chief and base, 4 K MAC MAC and 11 buckle in each flank sa. five crescents of the field. Crest— A tower az. masoned sa. Motto — In ardua tendit. SIacalpin (Scotland). Quarterly, first, gu. a royal crown or; second, or, an oak tree, eradicated, vert; third, ar. a dexter hand, couped, f'esseways, holding a cross crosslet fitchee gu. ; fourth, or, a lion ramp. gu. Cy'est — A Saracen's head, couped at the neck, and distilling drops of blood, all ppr. nfotto — Cuinich has alpin. M'Alpin (Scotland). Quarterly, first, gu. a royal crown or ; second, or, a fir tree, growing out of a mount in base, Tert; third, ar. a dexter hand, couped, fesseways, gu. holding a dagger, in pale, az. hilt and pomel or; fourth, or, a lion ramp. gu. Crest — An old man's head affrontee, crowned with an antique crown ppr. Motto — Cuinicli has alpin ; and below the shield — Srioghal mo Uhream. M'Alpin. Quarterly, first, or, a lion ramp, within a double tressure, flowered and counterflowered, gu. ; second, ar. a fir tree, growing out of a mount, in bend, sinister, vert, surmounted by a sword, in bend, ensigned on the point with a royal crown, ppr. ; third, gu. three antique ci-owns or; fourth, az. an eagle displ. with two heads ar.; surrounding the shield, a garter with these words, " Srioghal in Dhream ;" the whole placed on the breast of an eagle with two heads, gorged with an antique crown, and holding in the dexter claw a sceptre, and in the sini.ster a thunderbolt, all ppr. Crest — A man's head with a beard, afirontee, crowned with an antique crown ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a buck ppr. ; sinister, a warrior in armour ppr. Molto — Cuinich bas alpin. Macarmick (Truro, co Cornwall). Ar. on a fesse gu. three escallops, in chief a demi man in armour, on his left ai-m a shield charged with a saltii-e, in his right hand a sword. Crest — An arm in armour, embowed, ppr. holding a cutlass. Macarthur, or M'Arthur (England). A cross pa- tonce or, betw. three antique crowns of the last. Mac Arthur (England). Az. a cross pattee betw. three ducal coronets or. Crest — An escallop or, charged with a mullet gu. M'Arthur (Scotland). Az. a cross moline ar. betw. three antique crowns or. Crest — Two laurel branches in orle. M'Akthur-Stewart (Miltoun and Ascog). Quar- terly, first and fourth, az. a cross muline betw. three antique crowns or ; second and third, or, a fesse chequy, az. and ar. within a bordure sa. charged with eight niascles of the third. Crest — A greyhound, couchant, within two branches of bay ppr. .4/o«o— Fide et opera. Macartney (Mickle Leathes, Auchinleck, and Blacket, in Scotland ; derived, it is affirmed, from Daniel Macarthy, who went from Ireland to North Britain, and founded the family of Macartney). Or, a buck trippant gu. attired ar. within a bordure of the second. The Crest of the Auchinleck branch was, a dexter hand, holding a slip of a rose bush ppr. Motto — Stimulat sed oruat. Macartney (as borne by George Macartney, created Lord Macartney of Lissanoure in 1776, and made Earl Macartney in 1794. His lordship was grand- son of George Macartney, esq. M.P. high sherifl' of the county of Antrim, who was younger son of George Macartney, of Auchinleck, near Kirkcud- bright, Scotland). Arms, as Macartney of Scot- land. Crest — A band erect, couped above the wrist, ppr. holding a rose gu. stalked and leaved vert. Supporters — Dexter, a horse ar. unguled or, bridled gu. charged with three roses of the last ; sinister, a stag ar. holding in his mouth a thistle ppr. col- lared chequy, ar. and az. charged with three trefoils vert. Motto — Mens conscia recti. Macartney (Lissanoure Castle, co. Antrim; as home by George Macartney, of that place, esq. repre- sentative of the late Earl Macartney, under whose will he changed his patronymic Hume, for the name and arms of Macartney). Arms, Crest, and Motto, as Eakl Macartney's. Macartney (Belfast, co. Antrim ; derived from George Macartney, of Blacket, in Scotland, who settled at Belfast about the year 1630. The present represen- tative of this branch is the Rev. Arthur Macart- ney, Vicar of Belfast). Arms, &c. as Macartney of Lish. Macartney (Li.sh, co. Armagh, hart.) Or, a stag trippant, within a bordure gu. Crest — A hand, holding a slip of a rose tree, with three roses thereon, all ppr. Motto— JAens conscia recti. Macaul (Scotland). Gu. a dirk, paleways, ar. betw. two fleurs-de-lis in chief, and a mullet in base, or. Crest — A fleur-de-lis ar. Motto— Vouv le roy. M'AuL (Scotland). Gu. a dirk, paleways, ar. betw. two fleurs de lis in chief, and as many mullets or. Crest — A hand brandishing a sword. Motto — Perio tego. M'Aules. Ar. two spur-rowels in chief gu. and a pheon in base az. Macauley (Aldei-man of London, who d. in 1788). The same Arms and Crest as M'Alla, Edinburgh. M'Baue (Scotland). Gu. a cinquefoil erm. M'Bean (Inverness, Scotland). Quarterly, first, or, a lion ramp. gu. ; second, ar. a dexter hand, couped , apaumee, gu. ; third, ar. a sword, in pale, within a bordure indented gu. ; fourth, or, a lyniphad, her oars in saltire, sa. Crest— A cat, sejant, ppr. Molto— Touch not the cat, but a glove. M'Bean (Scotland). Or, a lion ramp. gu. ; on a chief of the last three dexter hands, apaiimec, of the first. Crest — A mountain cat ramp. sa. M'Beath (Scotland). Gu. a dexter arm, issuing from the base, holding a sword erect, and on the point thereof a wivern, all ar. M'Beath (Scotland). Az. a chev. betw. two mullets in chief and a crescent in base, ar. M'Beth (London ; descended of Scotland). Gu. a dexter hand, issuing from the base, holding on the point of a sword, in pale, ppr. a dragon reguard. or, all within a bordure of the last. Crest — A serpent's head, couped, ppr. Motto — Conjuncta virtuti fortuna. M'Braid. Ar. on a fesse gu. three mullets of the field. Crest— A dexter hand gu. holding a billet sa. M'BRAiBE(Netherwood, Scotland ; extinct, in the direct line, about the year 1750. From a younger branch derived John Joseph Mac BRAiRE,of Tweedhill and Broadmeadows, co. Berwick, esq. The M'Brairs of Netherwood are called in old books of authority, " an antiente family in Dumfries-shire," and are presumed originally to have settled in the south from the highland county of Aberdeen). Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three stars in chief and a lion ramp, in base, of the last. Crest— A lion ramp. gu. Motto — In defiance. M'Brair, or M'Braire (Scotland). The same Arms. Crest — A unicorn's head erased ar. Mac Breid, or M'Levraiu (Scotland). Gu. a cinque- foil or. Crest— A dexter hand holding a claymore (or broadsword) ppr. Motto— I am ever pi-epared. Macbride (England). Gu. three chev. betw. as many escallops ar. Crest— On a chapeau a salamander in flames ppr. Macbride (as borne by J. D. Macbride, D.C.L. Princi- pal of Magdalen Hall, Oxford). Ar. on a chev. betw. three fishes gu. a rose of the field, in chief, chequy of the first and second. M'Cabe (Ireland). Az. betw. the horns of a crescent ar. a bezant. Crest — On a mount vert a stag, cou- rant, reguard. ppr. M'Cabin (Knockdollian, Scotland). Az. on a rock ppr. a castle ar. Crest— A swallow ppr. Motto— NuUi prajda. M'Call (Ireland). Ar. a pale betw. two crescents az. Crest — A goat's head erased az. M'Call. Gu. a fesse chequy ar. and of the field, -sur- mounting two arrows in saltire ar. points upward, all betw. three buckles of the same. Crest and Motto, as the last. M'Call. Gu. two dirks in saltire, points downward az. hilted or, betw. a fleur-de-lis in chief and base, of the last, and a mullet in each flank ar. Crest — A hand grasping a broadsword, all ppr. Motto — Ferio tego. M'Calloun (Rossie, Scotland). Az. a castle ar. MAC MAC M'C'alldm (England). Az. three cinquefoils ar. Crtst — A tower ppr. cupola and flag gu. M'C*LLUM (Scotland). The same Arms. Crest — A castle ar. masoned sa. Motto — In ardua tendit. IM'Calzien. Ar. five barrulets gu. betw. three mart- lets in chief and as many tilting-spears paleways, in base az. Mac Can (Ireland). Ar. a boar pass. betw. two bars. Crest — A salmon naiant ppr. M'Canald (Scotland). Ar. a lion pass. betw. two barrulets gu. in chief as many mullets az. M'CiNDi.isH. Or, a galley, her oars in action, and sails furled sa. flags gu. ; on a chief of the last three mullets ar. Crest — A demi lion vert. M'Cann (Ireland). Ar. a dexter hand couped fesse- ways gu. holding a cross crosslet fitchfie sa. betw. three mullets az. Crest — A bull's head cabossed sa. M'Carlie. Az. on a chief ar. a fret gu. Crest — The sun or, shining on a cross crosslet fitchee sa. placed on the dexter side of a mount yert. Motto — In hoc signo vinces. M'Carthy, or Maccarthy (Ireland). Ar. a boar pass. sa. Crest — A stag's head or. M'Carthy (Ireland ; originally invested with the sore- reignty of South Munster. Donald RrCARTHY More, representative of this illustrious house, was created by Queen Elizabeth Earl of Clencare. Mr. Herbert of Muckruss, and O'Donoghue of the Glyns, are supposed to represent this ancient sept in the female line). Ar. a buck, trippant, gu. attired or. Crest — An arm, embowed, habited ppr. holding in the hand a lizard, also ppr. M'Cabthy (Lord Muskerri/ and Earl of Clancarti/ ; a younger branch of Clencare), Arms, as the pre- ceding. M'Carthy (Carrignavar, co. Cork ; derived from Donald M'Carthy, of Carrignavar, second son of Cormac M'Carthy, Lord of Muskerry. The pre- sent representative, Justin M'Carthy, is the chief of the name, and the immediate head of the eldest existing branch of the once royal house of M'Carthy). Ar. a buck trippant gu. attired and unguled or. Crest — A dexter arm couped below the elbow, clothed with mail ar. the hand ppr. holding a lizard, also ppr. Motto — Forti et fideli nil difficile. M'Causlanu (Ireland). Sa. an eagle displ. with two beads or. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a gi*eyhound sejant ppr. M'Chean (Scotland). Az. a chev. betw. three trefoils ar. Mac Clary (Gardin, Scotland). Or, a chev. az. betw. three roses gu. M'Clauchlan, and M'Claughlan. Quarterly, first, or, a lion ramp. gu. ; second, ar. a dexter hand couped, fesseways, holding a cross pattee fitchee gu. ; third, ar. in a sea in base, vert, a lymphad, her sails furled, and oars in saltire sa. ; fourth, per fesse, ar. and vert, in base a salmon naiant ppr. Crest — A castle triple-towered. Motto — For- tis et fidus. M'Clean (Ireland). Erm. a cross pattee fitchfee gu. (■rest — A bull's head erased gu. M'Clean (Scotland). Quarterly, first, ar. a rock gu. ; second, ar. a dexter hand fesseways, couped, gu. holding a cross crosslet fitchee, in pale, az. ; third, or, a lymphad sa. ; fourth, ar. a salmon naiant ppr. and in chief two eagles' heads erased, afl'rontee gu. Crest — A tower embattled, ar. Motto — Virtue mine honour. M Cleish (Maryfield, Scotland). Ar. within an orle gu. a lion ramg. az. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee of the second. Crest — A cross crosslet fitchee gu. Motto — Love. M'Clellan (Edinburgh). Or, two chev. sa. on each an annulet of the first. Crest — A Moor's head couped and wreathed ppr. Motto — Sapit qui re- putat. M'Clellan (Guttou). Or, two chev. sa. on each a crescent ar. M'Clellan (Scotland). Or, two chev. sa. Crest— cubit arm erect ppr. holding a sword of the last, hilt and pomel of the first, on the point a Moor's head or. M'Clelland (Scotland^. Ar. two chev. sa. on each a plate. Crest — A Negro's head couped ppr. Motto — Sapit qui reputat. Macclesfield. Ar. on a chief gu. a wivern pass, or. Macclesfield, Earl of. See Parker. Macclespield-Abbey (Cheshire). Gu. a mitre betw. three garbs or. M'Cleverty (England). Sa. a goat saliant ar. Crest — A cross crosslet fitchee anJ palm branch in sal- tire. M'Clintock (Ireland; founded by Alexander M'Clin- tock, who migrated from Scotland into Ireland, in the beginning of the seventeenth century, and was ancestor of the M'Clintocks.of Drumcar,co. Louth ; now represented by John M'Clintock, of Drum- car, esq. some time M.P. for that county, and 'of the M'Clintocks, of Dunmore, CO. Doneg.al). Per pale gu. and az. a chev. erm. betw. three escallop shells ar. Crest — A lion pass. ppr. Motto — Virtute et labore. M'Clouu (Ireland). Ar. a fesse betw. three mullets sa. Crest — A fox courant ppr. M'Clure (England). Ar. a dexter hand erased fesse- ways, gu. holding a dagger, point downwards az. in chief three crescents sa. Crest — A domed tower, from the top a flag ppr. M'Coilne. Ar. on a saltire gu. betw. four deer's heads couped sa. five mullets or. Mac Causland (Strabane, Ireland. The Rev. Oliver Mac Causland, Rector of Finlagan, in the county of Londonderry, head of the family of Strabane, claimed the chiefship of the clau of the Macaus- lanes of Glenduglas, in Dumbartonshire. Mr. Mac Causland's only sister m. Lord Plunket, for several years Lord High Chancellor of Ireland). Or, within a double tressure flory counterflory, with fleurs-de-lis sa. a lion ramp, of tlie second, holding in his dexter paw a sabre or crooked sword ppr. Crest — A hand couped, holding a ducal coi oi>et, or cap of maintenance, encompassed by two laurel branches wreathed. Mottoes: over the crest — An- dacesjuvo ; beneath the shield — Clarior hinc honos. Mac Co.MB,or Mac Coombe. Ar. a saltire per fesse and per saltire, or and az. counterchanged. M'Co.MEiE. Or, a lion ramp. gu. a chief of the last. Crest — A grey cat sejant, ramp. Motto— Touch not the cat, but a glove. Mac Concaled (Ireland). Per fesse wavy, ar. and vert, in chief three crosses crosslet gu. ; and in base a salmon uaiant of the first. Creit — 'i'wo trees, couped and raguled in saltiie ppr. bound by a garland of leaves vert. M'Cord (Scotland). Or, on a fesse sa. betw. three hearts gu. as many pheons of the field. M'Corua (Ireland). The same jlnnj. Crest — A demi savage, in the dexter hand a barbed arrow, and in the sinister a heart. Motto — Via una, cor unum. M'CoRMACK (Scotland). G\i. on a chev. betw. three daggers paleways, these in chief, points downward ppr. as many torteaux. Crest — On a rock ppr. a martlet sa. Motto — Sine timore. M'CoRMicK. Gu. on a chev. betw. three dirks ar. hilted or, a torteau inter two crescents gu. Crest and Motto, as the last. M'CoRMicK (Ireland). Ar. a fesse dancettee gu. betw. three eagles displ. az. all within a bordure engr. sa. Crest — A dexter baud holding a spear in pale ppr. M'Corquodell (That Ilk). Ar. a demi stag gu. uais- sant out of a fesse tortille of the second and first. Crest — A stag standing at gaze, attired gu. Motto — Vivat rex. M'CoRQiioDiLL (Scotland; granted 1783). Ar. a stag gu. attired or, issuing from a fesse wreathed az. and of the third; in base, a martlet sa. Crest — A stag at gaze, ppr. attired sa. Motto — Vivat rex. M'Coul (Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp. az. in chief a pheon of the last betw. two mullets gu. Crest — A dexter arm in armour, embowed, brandishing a cutlass ppr. Motto — Vincere. M'Coy (Scotland). Ar. two bars ga. betw. six mart- lets of the last, three, two, and one. Crest — A tal- bot's head erased or, collared sa. MAC MAC M'Crach (Scotland). Ar. a fesse betw. three rauUtts in cliief anil a lion ramp, in base gu. HI'Crae, M'RAini, or Macrae (Scotland). Ar. a fesse az. betw. two mullets in chief and a lion ramp, in ba.se gu. Crest — A hand holding a sword. Motto — Fortltudine. Jl'C'BAE, or Mackea (Shetland). Ar. on a fesse az. betw. three mullets in chief and a lion ramp, in base fcu. a boar's head couped, of the field, all witliin a bordure of the third, charged with three trefoils slippi'd, of the first. Crest — An oak tree ppr. Motto — Delectat et ornat. M'Craw (Scotland). Or, a lion ramp. az. holding in the dexter p:iw a long cross gu. Crest — A griffin sejant, per pah; or and gu. winged of the first. M'Crir:^. Per saltire eriu. and az. a crescent sa. ; on a chief of the second thi*ee mullets ar. Crest — A beehive, with be es voL-xnt ppr. Motto — Industria. M'Cru^iihin, or M'Crum.iien (Scotland). Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three crosses crosslet fitcliee gu. a lion pass. or. Crest — A denii lion ramp. gu. armed az. holding in the de.tter paw a thistle ppr. Motto — Perniitte castera Divis. M'CunBi.N (Scotland). Ar. three crosse.s crosslet fitchee az. Crest — An arm in armour embowed, grasping a scimetar. Motto — Pro rege et patria. M'CuLi. (Scotland). Ar. two mullet.s in chief gu. and a pheon, point upwards az. Crest — A leg in armour and spurred, couped above the knee, ppr. M'CuLLOCH (Cardiness, Scotland). Erni. fretty gu.of eight pieces ; on an escutcheon az. three wolves' heads erased ar. M'CuLLOCH (IJrummoral, Scotland). Erm. fretty gu. M'CuLLOCH (Muill, Scotland). Erm. fretty gu. within a bordure indented of the second. M'CuLLOCH (Myrtoun, Scotland). Erm. a fret engr. gu. Crest — A hand throwing a dart ppr. Motto — Vi et animo. JI'CuLLOCH (Piltoun, Scotland). The same Arms. Crest — An ermine. Motto — Sine macula. M'CuLLOCH (Scotland). Erm. a fret gu. Ri'Ciu.LocK (England). Ar. a saltire gu. in chief a boar's head erased az. Crest — A triangular har- row gu. M'Cui.Li'M (Scotland). Gyronny of eight, or and az. an inescutcheon sa. Crest — A greyhound's head or. Mao Curdy (America, Ireland, and London). Vert, a chev. betw. three leopards' faces or. Crest— A. leopard pass. ppr. resting the dexter foot on an escutcheon vert, charged witli a leopard's face or. Mac Daniel (Ireland). Az. a lion ramp. gu. Crest — A hand couped in fesse, holding a cross crosslet fitchee. Mac Daniel (Ireland). Quarterly, first, sa. a lion ramp. gu. ; second, ar. a hand couped in fesse holding a cross crosslet fitchfee ; third, or, a lym- phad sa.; fourth, gu. a fish naiant ppr. Crest, as the last. Mac Deabcan (Ireland). Vert, a griffin segreant ar. Crest — A swallow ppr. Mac Dermot (Coolavin, co. Sligo, hereditary prince of Coolavin : the present representative of this ancient family is Cmari.es Joseph Mac Dermot, of Coolavin, son and lieir of the late Hugii Mac Dermot, by his wife Elizabeth O' Conor, sister to the late and aunt to the present O'Conor Don, of Balanagare). Or, on a chev. gu. betw. tliree boars' heads couped az as many crosses crosslet of the first. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. holding betw. the paws a sceptre erect, surmounted of a regal crown, all ppr. Motto — Honore et virtute. Mac Dermott Roe (Ahlerford House, co. Roscommon ; as borne by the present Mac Dermott Roe, sou and heir of Frencli Mac Dermott Roe, and grand- son of Thomas Mac Dermott Roe, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Coote MuUoy, of Hughestown, esq.) Arms, Ike. as the preceding. M'Debmott, or M'Dermot (Ireland). Parted per pale, pily of six, gu. and ar. ; on a chief of the se- cond a lion pass, of the first. Crest — A gi'ey- hound courant sa. Macdiar.miu (Scotland). Gu. three boars' heads couped ar. betw. as many crosses crosslet of the last. Crest — A lion ramp. ar. betw. the paws a gai-land of flowers ppr. M'DiAR.Miu (Scotland). The same Arms. Crest — A lion ramp. or. M'Donagh (Ireland). Per chev. or and vert, in chief two lions pass, guard, gu. and in base a boar pass, of the fiist. Crett — A dexter arm embowed, hold- ing a sword environed with a serpent, all ppr. Motto — Virtutis gloria merces. Macuonald-Bosville (Sarnn Macdonald, of Slate). Quarterly, first and fourth grand quarters; quar- terly, first, ar. a lion ramp. gu. ; second, or, a hand in armour, holding a cross crosslet fitchee gu. ; third, or, a row-galley (or lymphad) sails furled sa. ; fourth, vert, a salmon naiant, in i'esse ar. ; second and third grand quarters, the Arms of Bosville. Crest — A hand in armour, hold- ing a cross crosslet fitchee gti. Supporters — Two leopards ppr. plain collared or. Motto — Per mare, per terras. Macdonald (East Sheen, co. Surrey, bart.) A rms, &c. same as the preceding. Macdonald (as borne by George Clarke Macdonald, esq. ; descended from the ancient Scotch family of the name). Arms, Crest, and Motto, same as Lord Macdonald. Macdonald. Same as the preceding. Macdonald (ancient Lords of the Isles). Or, an eagle displ. with two heads gu. (some have the eagle with only one head) surmounted by a lym- phad sa. in the dexter cliief point a dexter hand couped gu. Crest — A raven sa. standing cn a rock az. Macdonald (Maydcrty, Scotland). Quarterly, first, ar. a lion ramp. gu. armed or; second, or, a dex- ter hand couped fesseways, holding a cross cross- let fitchee gu. ; third, or, a lymphad, and in base a salmon naiant in sea vert; fourth, ar. an oak tree vert, surmounted by an eagle or. Cre.H — A castle ppr. Motto — My hope is constant in thee. Macdonald (Scotland). Or, a galley, her sails furled sa. flags gu. betw. a lion ramp, in the dexter chief of the third a dexter hand couped fesseways, holding a cross crosslet fitchfee of the last, and a fish naiant in base vert. Crest — A tower upon a rock ppr. Motto — Sure. Macdonald (Scotland). Az. a lion ramp. ar. gorged with an Eastern coronet or. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. regally crowned ppr. holding in the dex- ter paw a sword wavy of tlie last, hilt and porael or. Supporters — On each side a lion ppr. Motto, (over the crest) — Pro Rege in tyrannos ; (under the arms) — Victoria vel mors. M'DoNAi.D (Tliat Ilk; created a Bai-onet of Nova Scotia in 1C25). Or, au eagle displ. with two heads gu. surmounted by a galley sa. in the dexter chief point a dexter hand apauniee, couped of the second. Crest — A raven sa. standing on a rock az. Svp- porters — Two bears, each having two arrows thrust through them saltireways ppr. round the shield an orange tawny riband, theieat suspended the badge of Nova Scotia. Motto— tiec tempore, uec fato. M'DoNALD (Bowie, Scotland). Quarterly, first, ar. a lion ramp. gu. ; second, az. a dexter hand couped fesseways, hoUling a cross crosslet fitchee ar. ; third, or, a galley, her oars in saltire sa. ; fourth, per fesse wavy ar. and vert, in base a fish naiant of the first, all within a bordure quarterly gu. and ar. Crest— The Holy Bible expanded ppr. Motto — Ccelestia sequor. M' Donald (Kippoch, co. Inverness ; in former times, a family of great power and territory). Tlie same as Lord Macdonald, without the supporters. Macdonald (Dalchosnie,co. Perth ; descended, through the Macdonalds of Kippoch, from Alexander, son of John, Lord of tlie Isles, by the Lady Margaret his wife, dau. of King Robert U. of Scotland : the present representative, John Macdo.nald, of Dal- chosnie, esq. is a Companion of the Bath, a Colonel in the Army, and Lieut.-Colonel of the 92nd High- landers). Quarterly, first, or, a lion ramp. gu. a canton of the last, thereon, pendent from a mural crown of the first by a riband of the second, fim briated az. a representation of the gold medal and MAC MA C clasp presented to Colonel Macrtonalil for his sor vices in the Peninsulav War; second, ar. a dex- ter arm embowed in armour ppr. gavnislied or, the hand grasping a dagger, point downwards, also ppr. poiuel and hilt gold ; third, ar. on waves of the sea, ppr. a ship with sails furled ?a. in base a saluion naiant, also ppr. ; fourth, or, an oak tree growinjj; out of a mount in base ppr. surmounted by an eagle displ. sa. over the whole a fesse coun- ter-embattled gu. thereon two swords in saltire, points upwards ar. pomels and hilts or, hetw. a representation of the Spanish Cross of distinction on the dexter, and the Portuguese Cross of dis- tinction un the sinister, both ppr. Crest — Out of a mural crown or, in front of an arm in armour fesseways, the hand ppr. holding a cross crosslet 8a. flames issuing from the top, also ppr. a flag- staff, therefrom flowing to the sinister a banner gu. inscribed " Arolu," in letters of gold, the staff* entwined with a branch of laurel vert. Motto — Per mare, per terras. W'DoNALU (.St. Martin's;. The same as Lord Mac- donald; but the last quarter per fesse ar. and vert, a fish naiant in fesse. Crest — An arm in armour embowed, holding a sword, all ppr. Motto — Per mare, per terras. M'DoNALD (Slate). Quarterly, first, or, a lion ramp, gu. ; second, ar. a dexter hand couped fesseways g». holding a cross crosslet litchee sa. ; third, ar. a lymphad, her oars in saltire sa. ; fourth, per fesse wavy ar. and az. a salmon swimming in base, ppr. Crest — An armed arm gauntleti'd fesseways, couped ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitchee sa. S/tpporters — Two leopards ppr. Motto — Nec tempore, ncc fato. M'DoNALD (Stellen). Quarterly, first, ar. a lion ramp, sa. armed or ; second, az. a dexter hand ppr. hold- ing a cross calvary pattee sa. ; third, ar. a galley erm. in the sea vert, her oars in saltire and sails furled sa. ; fourtli, per fesse wavy ar. and vert, in base a salmon naiant ppr. Crest — A dexter hand holding a dagger in pale ppr. Supporters — Two leopards ppi-. Motto — My hope is constant in thee. Macuo.nnell, or M'Donnki.l (England). Sa. a gal- ley, sails furled and oars in action or, flags gu. Crest — A hand couped in fesse, holding a fleur-de- lis. ArACuoNELL (Ireland). Ar. a galley, her oars in ac- tion and sails furled sa. flags gu. betw. three eagles displ. of the la.st. Macuonell (Glengary ; descended from Reginald of Glengary, son of John, Lord of the Isles, temp. David Bruce ; and now represented by jEneas Ranaldson Macuonell, of Glengarry, son and heir of the late Alexander Ranaldson Macdonell, of Glengari'y, by Rebecca his wile, second dan. of Sir William Forbes, of Pitsligo, bart.) Or, an eagle displ. gu. surmounted by a lymphad sa. sails furled and rigged ppr. in the dexter chief a dexter hand couped of the second, in the sinister a cross crosslet fitchee of the third. Crest — A raven ppr. perched on a rock az. Motto (over it) — Craggan an Phithich. Supporters — Two beai's, each having an arrow pierced tlirough the body, all ppr. Motto (below the shield) — Per mare, per terras. M'DoNNF.LL (Earl of Antrim). Quarterly, first, or, a lion ramp. gu. ; second, or, a dexter hand couped in fesse, holding a cross crosslet fitchee gu. ; third, or, a lymphad or galley with her oars in saltire ; fourth, az. a dolphin naiant. Supporters — Dexter, a savage wreathed about the temples and loins with ivy, all ppr. ; sinister, an eagle, wings ex- panded ppr. Mac Dougall (Makerston, co. Roxburgh; Ann- I\Iai'ia Hay Makdougal, eldest dau. and heiress of Sir Henry Hay MaUdong.al, of Makerston, bart. m. General Sir Thomas Brisbane, bart.; the prior heiress of the Mac Uougals, Barbara, only child of Henry Mac Dougal, of Slackerston, m. Sir George Hay, of Aldei'ston, bart. who, in conse- quence, assumed the additional surname of Mac Dougal, and was grandfather, by the said Barbara, of Lady Brisbane). Az. a lion ramp. ar. crowned with an antique crown or, armed and langued gu. within a border of the second, charged with six frasiers of the first. Crest — A lion issuing guard, ppr. holding in his dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Motto — Pear God. M'DoucALL (Castle Semple). Az. a lion ramp. ar. crowned or, in chief a crescent of the second. Crest — ^A lion's paw erased and erect, and holding a dagger ppr. Motto — Fortis in arduis. M'DowAL (Bankton). Az. a lion ramp. ar. in the dexter chief a garb of the last, all within a bordure erm. Crest — A demi lion issuing ppr. hohling in the dexter paw a sword az. hilt and pomel or. M'DowALL (London). Ar. a lion ramp. az. crowned with an opt'n crown or, within a bordure chequy of the second and first. Crest — A lion's paw erased, holding a branch of olive vert. Motto — Vincam vel moriar. M'DowALL (London and Scotland; Lion Register). Ar. a lion ra;up. az. crowned with an antique crown or, within a bordure cheqny of the first and second. Crest — A lion's gamb erect and erased ppr. holding an olive branch vert. Motto — Vin- cam vel moriar. M'DowALL, M'DdL'GALL, M'DuGALL, or M'OuL (Lord of Lorn), Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a lion ramp. ar. ; second and tliird, or, a lymphad sa. with a beacon on the topmast ppr. Crest — An arm in armour embowed fesseways, couped ppr. hoi iing a cross crosslet fitchee. Motto — Vincam vel mori. M'DoWALL (Crichen, Scotland). Az. a lion ramp, ar. gorged with an antique crown or, on a canton ar. a hart's head cabossed gu. Crest and MottOf as of Logan. M'DowALL (Culgroat, Scotland). Az. a lion ramp, ar. gorged with an antique crown or, within a bordure of the second charged with eight sinister hands couped gu. Crest, as M'Dosvall of Logan. M'DowALL (Edinburgh). Az. a lion ramp. ar. du- cally crowned or, on a canton of the second three piles gu. Crest — A demi lion ar. royally crowned or. Motto — Vincere vel mori. M'DowALL (Frengh, Scotland), Az. a lion ramp. ar. gorged with an antique crown, and imperially crowned or. Crest — A lion's gamb erect and erased. Supporters — Two wild men wreathed about the head and middle with laurel, holding in their hands flaming daggers pointing upward, all ppr. Motto (over the crest) — Vincet vel mori; (and under the arms) — Pro Deo, Rege, et Patria. M'DowALL, or M'DouGALL (Garthland, Scotland, ICOl). Az. sea in base, in it a rock ppr. on which stands a lion ramp. ar. gorged with an open crown or. M'DowALL (Garthland, Scotland, IfiSO). Az. a lion ramp. ar. M'DowALL (Garthland, Scotland ; JAoii Itegister, Ifitil). Az. a lion ramp. ar. crowned or. Crest — A lion's paw erased and erect ppr. Motto — Vin- cere vel mori. M'DowALL (Garthland, Scotland). The same Arms. Crest — A lion's paw erased holding up a dagger. Motto (over it) — Vincere vel mori ; (and under the arms) — Fortis in arduis. M'DowALL (Logan, Scotland). Az. a lion ramp. nr. gorged with an antique crown or. Crest — A demi lion ar. crowned with an imperial crown or, hold- ing in the right paw a flaming sword ppr. Motto (over it)— Pro rege in tyrannos; (and under the aiTns) — Victoria vel mors. Supporters — Two lions ci'owned with antique crowns ppr. M'DowALL, or M'DouGA L (M'Kerston, Scotland). Az. a lion ramp. ar. crowned or, charged on the shoul- der with a star of the first. M'DoWALL (Neilsland, Scotland ; Lion Register). Per fesse wavy az. and or, on the first a lion ramp, ar. gorged with an antique crown vert. M'DoWALL (Stodridge, Scotland). Az. a lion ramp, ar. gorged with an open crown or, holding betw. the paws a man's heart ppr. Crest — A lion's gamb. 3Iotto — Vincere vel mori. M'DoWALL (Scotland). Az. a lion ramp. ar. gorged with an antique crown in-, in the dexter chief point MAC MAC a covered cup of the third, all within a bordure eiin. Crest and Mottoes, as of Logan. M'DoWALL, or M'DouGALi, (Scotland). Az. a lion ramp, ducally crov/ned or, within a bordure of the second charged with eight sinister hands gu. Crest — Two bears' paws erased in saltire. M'DuFF. Or, a lion ramp. gu. Crest — A demi lion gu. holding a sword in pale ppr. Motto — Deus juvat. M'DuFK {Thane and Earl of Fife). Or, a lion ramp, gu. armed and langued az. Crest — A demi lion ramp, gu. Mace (Exeter). Az. a cheT. ar. in chief two mullets or, in base a dexter gauntlet lying fesseways of the second, holding a mace, erect, gold. Mace (as borne by John Mace, of Tenterden, co. Kent, esq.) The same Arms. Crest — An arm in annour ppr. holding a mace as in the arms. Maceldon, or Malcedon. Gu. an eagle displ. with two heads ar. Mac Emery (Ireland). Ar. an eagle displ. vert. Crest — A falcon belled ppr. M'Entire (Scotland). Or, an eagle displ. gu. in the dexter chief a cross crosslet fitchee sa. and in the sinister a dexter hand couped fesseways, holding a dagger in pale ppi'. Crest — A dexter hand hold- ing up a dagger erect ppr. Motto — Per ardua. M'Ewan. Ar. a garb az. on a chief of the last a lion ramp, of the first. Crest and Motto, as Mackeuan, Muckle. Macey. Az. a chev, ar. betw. two mullets pierced or, in chief, and a dexter gauntlet supporting a mace in base of the last. M'Fadyen (Scotland). Ar. on a bend gu. three crosses formee or. Crest — A talbot pass. gu. M'Fall (Scotland). Or, a fesse sa. betw. two eagles displ. in chief gu. and a stag's head cabossed in base of the last. Crest— An eagle's head erased. Motto — Resurgo. Macfarlan (That lilt; descended in a direct line from the old Earls of Lennox). Ar. a saltire engr. betw. four roses gu. Crest — A detni savage grasping in his dexter hand a sheaf of arrows, and pointing with the sinister to an imperial crown or. Sup- porters — Two Highlandmen in belted plaids, with broadswords and bows, and arrows in full draught ppr. and on a compartment wavy the word " Loch- sloy." Motto— Th.\s I'll defend. Macfarlane (Scotland). Ar. a saltire betw. four roses gu. Crest — An eagle rising ppr. Motto — Laboranti numen adest. M'Farlane (Kirktoun, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a saltire wavy betw. four roses gu.; second and third, gu. a chev. betw. two cin- qiiefoils in chief and a sword paleways in base ar. Crest — A demi savage grasping in the dexter band a sheaf of arrows, and pointing with the sinister to an imperial crown. Motto — This I'll defend. M'Farlane (England). Ar. on a saltire wavy betw. four roses gu. five plates. Crest — A bird sitting on a tree. M'Farlane (Keithtoun, Scotland). Ar. on a saltire wavy betw. four loses gu. a crescent of the field. Crest — A naked man hokling forth a sheaf of arrows ppr. Motto — This I'll defend. Mac P'arquhar (Edinburgh). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. betw. three sinister hands gu. within a bordure az. Crest — A dexter hand issuing from the wreath ppr. Motto — Sto pro fide. M'Farquhar (England). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a lion ramp, gu.; second and third, ar. a fir tree growing out of a mount in base vert, in the sinister chief point a sinisti r hand gu. Crest — On a winged globe an eagle rising ppr. M'Parquhar (Scotland). The same Arms. Crest — A demi lion ramp, holding in the dexter paw a sword ppr. Motto — Fide et fortitudine. M'Fell (Scotland). Or, a fesse sa. bttw. an eagle displ. in chief and a deer's head cabossed in base gu. C7-est — An eagle's head erased ppr. Motto — Aspiro. Maci'ie, or M'Phie (Scotland). Or, a lion ramp. gu. surmounted by a fesse az. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. Motto — Pro Rege. M'Gachen (Tulliquhat, Scotland). Or, a bend gu. M'Galeon (Ross shire). Az. a castle ar. Mac Gan (Ireland). Ar. a chev. betw. thi-ee boars pass. az. armed, crined, and langued or. Crest — A boar's head couped az. armed and crined or. M'Garth (Galloway). Per pale and per chev. ar. and gu. M'Gassock (Rusco). Ar. two crosiers in saltire az. Crest — A dove ppr. Motto — Industria et labore. M'Gavin (Scotland). Or, six billets sa. Crest — A dragon's head or, vomiting fire gu. Maccee. Gu. three martlets or. M'Gee, or M'Ghee (West India). The same Arms and Crest as M'Ghie, England. Motto — Fac et spera. M'Gell (Scotland). Gu. three martlets ar. a chief erm. Crest — A terrestrial globe. Motto — Honestum utili prefero. M'George (Scotland). Az. three boars pass. or. Crest — A demi griffin ar. Mac Ghie (Balmagie, Scotland). Sa. three leopards' heads or. (Another, ar.) M'Ghie (England). .Sa. a fesse betw. three leopards' faces ar. Crest — An ostrich ar. in the beak a horseshoe az, M'GiBBON (Scotland). Az. on a chief ar. a galley, her sails furled and oars in action, sa. flags gu. Crest — Two oars in saltire sa. Mac Gie. Az. three leopards' heads erased ar. M'GiE. Sa. a mullet ar. betw. three leopards' heads erased guard, or. Crest — A leopard's head, as in the arms, ducally gorged gu. M'GiLL (Useoiint of Oxcnford ; created IS April, 1C5I). Gu. three martlets or. Crest — A phoenix in flames ppr. Motto— Sine fine. M'GiLL (Ballynester, Ireland). The same Arms, with a bordure ar. for diff. Crest and Motto, the same. M'GiLL (Rankeillor, Scotland). Gu. three martlets ar. Crest — A martlet ar. Motto — In Domino con- fido. M'GiLL (Ramgally, Scotland). Gu. three martlets ar. within a bordure engr. of the last. M'GiLL. The same Arms, with the bordure indented gu. Mac GiLLEOUN (Scotland). Az.acastle, triple-towered, ar. Crest — An arm embowed, fesseways, couped, supporting a spear, issuing, in pale, all ppr. M'GiLLEVRAY (the naturalist and traveller, recently deceased). Quarterly, first, or, a cat sejant ppr. (tabby); second, erm. a glove, lying fessewise, apaumee, and tasselled of a brown or tan colour; third, ar. in water in base ppr. a fish naiant vert, finned gu. ; fourth, az. a galley or, flags and oars gu. on a chief of the second a mullet pierced betw. two crosses crosslet fitchee gu. the whole within a bordure per pale ar. and gu. ; on a chief of augmen- tation, with a representation of sky and water, a canoe with a flag at the end gu. and the charac- ter N W in gold, six Canadians rowing, ano- ther person seated iu the centre, in the naval uniform of England. Crest — On a mount vert, by the brink of a river, a beaver in the act of gnawing a tree by the roots, represented as nearly falling, the branches entwined with an escroll, bearing the Motto — Perseverance, all ppr. Motto (under the arms) — Touch not the cat, but a glove. M'GiLVRAY (Scotland). Per fesse ar. and az. in the dexter chief a dexter hand couped fesseways gu. holding a dagger, in pale, of the second ; and in the sinister chief a cross crosslet fitchee of the tliird. Crest — A camel's head sa. M'Glashan (Scotland). Ar. a clipv. gu. betw. three dirks, paleways, az, hilted and pomelled or. Crest — A long cross, recrossed, gu. on three grieces. M'Gouan (Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp, gu.betw. three cinquefuils vert, on a chief az. a boar's head couped betw. two fleurs de lis or. Crest — A thistle ppi\ Motto — Juncta arma decori. M'Gowan (England). Gu. three boars' heads couped in pale, ar. Crest — A galley, with oars in action, ppr. M'GowN (Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. betw. M A C MAC two cinquefoils vert. Crest — A talbot pass, or, col- lared az. Mac Grecob (Mac Gregor, co. Perth, bart.) At. a sword in beud dexter az. and an oak tree eradi- cated in bend sinister pjir. ; in dexter canton an antique crown gw. ; on a chief embattled of the last an antique crown or, surmounted of a flag of the first. Crests— Y'ust, a demi Highlander affroutee; second, a lion's head, crowned with an antique crown with points. Supporters— Oe^^teT , an unicorn ar. crowned and horned or ; sinister, a deer ppr. tyned az. Mottoes— ArA choille; E'en do, bait spair nocht; and, Sriogal ma dhream. Mac Gregor (as borne by Sir Wii.i.iam Mac Gregor, bart. son of the late Sir Patrick Mac Gregor, bart. Serjeant-Surgeon to his late Majesty). Ar. from a mount in base an oak tree, surmounted by a sword in bend, ppr. and in chief two Eastern crowns gu. all within a bordure engr. of the last. Crest — A human hand couped at the wrist, and holding a dagger erect ppr. pomel and hilt gold. Motto (over the crest) — Ein do, and spare not. Macgreoob. Ar. a fir tree growing out of a mount, in base, Tert, on the dexter side a sword paleways az. ensigned on the point with an antique crown or. Crest— A lion's head erased. Motto — Spare not. M'Gregor (that Ilk). Ar. an oak tree eradicated in bend sinister vert, surmounted by a sword in bend az. hilted or, ensigned on the point with a royal crown of the last. Crest — A lion's head erased, and crowned with an antique crown ppr. Sup- porters — Dexter, a unicorn ar. crowned and horned or ; sinister, a stag ppr. armed az. Alotto — E'en do, bait spair nocht. M'Gregor (Scotland). Ar. on a mount, in base, vert, a fir tree surmounted of a sword in bend ; on the point an imperial crown, in the dexter chief can- ton, all ppr. Crest— A dexter naked arm holding in the hand a sword, the blade enfiled with three regal crowns, all ppr. M'Gregor. The same Arms. Crest — An arm in armour, issuing, ppr. grasping a scimetar az. hilt and pomel or. M'Gregor (Virginia). Ar. an oak tree growing out of a mount in base, vert, surmounted by a sword in bend, ppr. ; in the dexter chief an antique crown or, and in the sinister a mullet gu. M'Grigor (Camden Hill, co. Middlesex, bart.) Ar. a sword in beud az. and a fir tree eradicated in bend sinister ppr. in chief an antique crown gu. Crest — A lion's head ppr. crowned with an antique crown ■with points or. Supporters — As Mac Gregor, of Mac Gregor, bart. Motto — Sriogal mo dhream. Mac Guarie (That Ilk; descended from Donald Mac Gowrie, whom Douglas derives from Gorbredus, grandson of Alphine Ruodh, King of Scotland in 830 : from a younger son of the Mac Guaries of that Ilk derived the Mac Guires of Ireland, Earls of Enniskillen). Quarterly, first and fourth, vert, three towers embattled, in chief ar. ; second and third, ar. three crosses crosslet fitchee. Crest — Out of an antique crown an arm in ai'mour embowed, grasping a dagger, all ppr. Supporters — Two grey- hounds, leashed and collared, ppr. Motto — Turris fortes mihi Deus. M'GuARiE (Ormaig ; descended from Hector Mac- guarie, second sou of Donald Macguarie of that Ilk). The same Arms, with a crescent in the centre. Crest — A nag's head couped ar, bridled gu. Motto — Be true. M'GuiRE. Vert, three towers ar. Crest — A dagger in pale. Machado (Clarenceux King of Arms, temp. Henry VIII. d, 1516). Gu. five battle-axes ar. two, one, and two. M'Hado (Scotland). Gu. five axes in saltire ar. Crest — A hand brandishing a scimetar ppr. Motto — Vigilo. M'Haffie (Scotland). Vert, on a pale wavy ar. three trefoils slipped of the field. Crest- — A demi griffin gu. Macham. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three greyhounds courant sa. Crest — A greyhound couraut sa. M'Han (Scotland). Az. a chev. betw. three cinque- foils ar. M'Hanaz (Scotland). Az. a chev. betw. three trefoils slipped ar. Machell, Mahchael, or Mauchel (Cratenthorpe Hall, CO. Westmoreland; of Saxon origin; seated at Crakenthorpe at the period of the Domesday survey; now represented by Christopher Scott Machell, of Beverley, co. York, esq. eldest sur- viving son of the late Major Christopher Machell, of Beverley, and nephew of Lancelot Machell, esq. who sold the Crakenthorpe estate to Lord Low- ther). Sa. three greyhounds courant, in pale, ar. collared or. Crest — A stag's head erased ppr. ducally gorged or.— The more ancient crest of the family was a fleur-de-lis. Machell (Penny Bridge, co. Lancaster; a younger branch of the Machells of Crakenthorpe, repre- sented by J. Penny Machell, of Penny Bridge, esq.) Arms, &c. as the preceding, quartering PEiVNY. Machell (Wendover, co. Buckingham). Arms, as Machell of Crakenthorpe, within a bordure ar. Crest — A camel's head erased or, ducally gorged ar. Machell (Swaley, co. Lincoln). Sa. three grey- hounds courant, in pale, ar. collared gu. within a bordure engr. or. Machen (Eastbach Court and Wliitemead Park, co. Gloucester ; descended from Thomas Machin , thrice Mayor of Gloucester, who was buried in that city in 1614 : the present representative is Edward Machen, of Eastbach Court and Whitemead Park, esq.) Gu. a fesse vair betw. three pelicans' heads erased or, vulning themselves ppr. granted to Richard Machen, of Gloucestershire, in 1615. Machen, Machin, or Machon. The same Arms. Crest — A lion's head erased sa. on the head a cap of maintenance or. Machet (Norfolk). Per saltire or and vert, on a fesse gu. three fleurs-de-lis ar. Machin. Az. an imperial eagle ar. membered gu. M'Hud (Scotland). Gu. five axes or, three and two. Crest — An arm in armour embowed, holding a dagger, ppr. Motto — E'en do. M'Ilvain (Grimet, Scotland). Gu. three cups, covered, or, in the middle chief point a star ar. M'Inchoell (Scotland). Sa. a fesse betw. three cres- cents or. M'Innes (Edinburgh). Az.on a bend ar. three buckles of the first, on a chief of the second as many mul- lets of six points of the field. Crest — A bee, suck- ing a thistle, ppr. Motto — E labore dulcedo. M'Innes. Az. a rose ar. ; on a chief of the last three mullets of six points of the first. Crest and Motto, as the last. M'Innes. Az. on a chief ar. three mullets of six points of the first. M'Intire (England). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, an eagle displ. gu. ; second and third, ar. a galley, her sails furltd, sa. flags gu. Crest — Out of a tower a demi greyhound ramp. ppr. M'Intosh, or Macintosh (England). Or, a lion ramp. gu. betw. three crosses crosslet fitcb^e of the last. Crest — A demi cat salient sa. Motto — Prenez garde. M'Intyhe (Glenoe, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, an eagle displ. gu. armed and languid sa.; second, ar. a galley, her sails furled, sa. flags gu. ; thii'd, ar. a sinister hand couped, fesseways, gu. holding a cross crosslet fitchee sa. Crest — A dexter hand holding a dagger, in pale, both ppr. Motto — Per ardua. M'Iver (Ashnish Cave, ancient). Quarterly, or and gu. a bend sa. Crest — A boar's head couped or. Motto — Nunquam obliviscar. Having now changed the name to M'Iver CAMPBELL(Ashnish). Quarterly, first, gyronny of eight or and sa.; second, ar. a dexter hand couped, fesseways, grasping a dagger, in pale, gu. ; third, ar. a galley, her sails furled and oars in action, sa. ; fourth, per cross or and gu. a bend sa. Crest and Motto, as above. MAC 1\I A C M'lvER (Liverpool). Quarterly, or ancl gu. a bend az. Crest and Motto, tlie same. M'lvER (England). Parted per cross, or and gu.; on a bend sa. three mullets ar. Crest — A griffin's head erased az. Mack (Edinburgh). Paly of six ar. and gu.; on a bend sinister az. a martlet betw. two mullets (tf the first ; on a canton of the last a cat ramp. sa. Crest — A water bouget sa. Motto — En esperanza. Mack (Glasgow). Paly of eipht ar. and gu.; on a bend sinister az. a martlet betw. two mullets of the first ; on a canton of the third a galley ar. Crest and Motto, as the last. Mack. Ar. a fesse gu. charged with a mullet of the field, in base a I'hev. of the second. Mack (Scotland). Paly of eight or and gu. a bend sinister az. charged with a martlet betw. two mul- lets ar. Crest— X water bouget sa. Motto — In spe et labore transigo vitam. Mack. Ar. a fesse enhanced, and a chev. gu. Crest — A heart gu. thrust through with an arrow in bend sinister ar. Motto, above it — Et domi, et foras ; and below the arms — Cor vulneretum. Mack, or Make (Scotland). Paly of eight or and gu. ; on a bend sinister az. a cre.scent ar. betw. two spur-rowels of the first. M'Kauen (Scotland). Gu. a fesse chequy ar. and az. betw. three arrows, paleways, points upward or. M'Kaile (Aberdeen). Gu. two dirks in saltire ar. points downward, hilt and pomelled or; in base a lancet, open, ppr. Crest — A cancer ppr. Motto — Nec ferro, nec igne. M'Kall (Scotland). Az. a pheon ar. on a chief of the last two spur-rowels, with part of the spur, gu. Crest — An arm in armour holding up a gal- trap ppr. M'Kall (Scotland). Ar. two mullets pierced, in chief, gu. and a pheon in base az. M'Kalla (Scotland). Gu. two mullets, in chief, ar. and a pheon in base or. Mackav {Baron Reay). Az. on a chev. betw. three bears* beads couped ar. muzzled gu. a roebuck's head, erased, betw. two hands issuant from the ends of the chev. each holding a dagger, all ppr. Crest — A dexter arm from the elbow, erect, hold- ing a dagger, in pale, all ppr. pomel and hilt or. Supporters — Two soldiei's in regimentals, thiir muskets rested on their exterior hands, all ppr. Motto — Manu forti. Mackay (England). Per fesse, az. and ar. ; on a chev. betw. three bears' heads couped, muzzled gu. a stag's head cabossed, inter two daggers, chevron- ways, all counterchanged. Crest — A demi grey- hound vert. Mackay (Edinburgh). Per pale, az. and gu.; on a chev. betw. three bears' heads ar. muzzled, counter- changed, a sinister and dexter ann chevronways, issuing from the sides of the shield, each holding a dagger meeting in point. Crest and Motto, as Baron Rejy. Mackay. Ar. three mullets az. M'Kay (England). Az. on a chev. or, betw. three bears' heads of the last, muzzled gu. two hands, each holding a dagger chevronways, ppr. Crest — A demi greyhound ppr. Mack DEATH (Scotland). Az. a chev. betw. two mul- lets in chief and a crescent in base ar. Crest — An arm in armour, embowed, fesseways, couped, hold- ing a sword, all ppr. M'Kean (Edinburgh). Ar. a saltire engr. az. ; in chief a boar's head erased of the second. Crest — A talbot sejant, ppr. Motto — J 'ai bon esperance. M'Kean. Quarterly, first, ar. a saltire engi-. sa. ; se- cond and third, ar. on a chief sa. three mullets of the field ; foui th, per fesse, ar. and gu. in chief a chev. of the last. Crest — A dog sejant, ppr. Sup- porters — Two savages wreathed round the head and middle with leaves, and resting tbeir exterior hands on clubs ppr. Motto — J'ai bon esperance. M'Kean (Scotland). Erm. three trefoils slipped gu. Crest — A demi cat guard, sa. M'Kechnie (Scotland). Ar. on a bend az. thiee mul- lets of the first. Crest — A dexter hand holding a spur. M ACKEU (Kent). Erm. on a canton g«. a .stag pass, or. Mackeill (Scotland). Gu a chev. betw. three crosses pattee ar. Crest — A cross calvary gu. Mackell (Scotland). Ar. two mullets in chief gu. and a dexter hand fesseways, couped, holding a lance in pale, broken, the top falling to the sinis- ter, in base ppr. Crest — Out of clouds, a dexter hand brandishing a scimetar. M'Kellar (England). Gu. a boar's head erased ar. Crest — Out of a castle triple towered, a demi lion ramp. M'Kellar (Scotland). Ar. a lion pass. az. betw. two barrulets gu. in chief three crescents sa. and in base as many mullets of the third. Crest — An arm in armour embowed, wielding a scimetar ppr. Motto — Perseverando. M'Kei.lip (Scotland). Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three talbots' heads erased gu. a rose of the first within a bordure of the last. Crest — A demi talbot. Motto • — Non doi'niit qui custodit. M'Kellor (Scotland). Ar. a lion pass. az. betw. a bar gemel in chief, and three mullets in base gu. Crest — An arm in armour embowed, brandishing a scimetar ppr. Mackejiore. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. Macken, Machin, or Machon (Sherburn, co. Dur- ham, and Gloucestershire). Gu. a fesse vair betw. three pelicans' lu ads erased, vulning themselves, or. Crest — A pelican's head gu. issuing out of rays or, which proceed from the wreath. Mackenay (Ireland). ^ Sa. three pair of keys, each pair having their handles downwards, lozenged, interlaced and endorsed ar. two and one. Crest — An arm in armour embowed, holding a spear, top broken and pendent ppr. Mackennal (Cloverbank, now of Merk). Az. a chev. or, betw. two swords, blades wavy, paleways, in chief, and a castle in base, ar. Crest — An eagle's head erased ppr. Motto — Intrepidus et benignus. M'Kenny (Dublin, and Ullard and Ballyshonboy. co. Kilkenny, bart.) Or, a fleur-de-lis betw. three crescents az. on a chief vert a stag pursued by a greyhound ar. Crest — A hand in armour couped at the wrist, holding a roll of parchment. Motto — Viuoit Veritas. Mackenzib (Delvine, co. Perth, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. on a fesse az. three estoik's or; second and third, az. a buck's head cabossed or; all within a bordure ncbulee, quarterly, gu. and ar. Crest — First, a palm branch in bend, sur- mounted by a sword saltireways, all ppr. ; second, a dexter hand grasping a dart ppr. Motto — In utrumque paratus. Mackenzie (Coul, co. Ross, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a stag's head cabossed or, for Mac- kenzie ; second and third, gu. a boar's head couped ar. for Chisholm. Crest — A boar's head erect or, betw. the attires of a stag, fixed to the scalp sa. Supporters — Dexter, an armed Highlander in full costume ppr.; sinister, a demi stag ppr. Motto — Pulclirior ex arduis. Mackenzie (Scatwell, co. Ross, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a deer's head cabossed or, for Mackenzie; second, or, a rock in flames ppr.; third, az. three legs of man armed ppr. conjoined in the centre at the upper part of the thighs, flexed in triangle, garnished and spurred or, for Mac- Leods of Lev/es. Crests — The sun in .splendour ppr. for ScATW ell; a dexter hand grasping a sword, in bend ppr. for Siiudy. Supporters — Two stags ppr. Mottoes: above the crest — Sine macula; under the arms — Sic itur ad astra. Mackenzie (£«r/ ()/" Seaforlh, "Chief of Kintail "). Az. a stag's liead cabossed or. Crest — A mountain in flames ppr. Supporters — Two savages wreathed about the temples and loins with laurel, each hold- ing in the exterior hand a baton erect, with fire issuing out of the top, all ppr. Motto — Luceo non uro. Mackenzie {Earl of Cromarty). Quarterly, first, or, a rock in flames ppr. for Macleod of Lewes; se- cond, az. a buck's head cabossed or, for Mac ken zi e ; third, gu. three human legs armed ppr. conjoined MAC MAC in the centre at the ujiper part of the thigh, flexed in triangle, garnished and spurred or, for the Isle OF Man ; fourth, ar. on a pale sa. an imperial crown within a double tressure flory and counter- flory with tieurs de lis gu. for Erskine of Inner- teil. Crest — The sun in splendour. Suj/porters — Two savages wreathed about the middle with laurel, holding batons oyer their shoulders ppr. Motto — Luceo non uro. Mackenzie (Delvin, Scotland). The same Arms as of CoL'L, within a bordure nebulee ar. Crest — X man's arm issuing from the wreath near the shoulder, and holding a dart, all ppr. Motto— Recte ad ardua. Mackenzie (Findon; the dan. and heiress of Sir Roderick Mackenzie of Findon, nephew of Lord Mackenzie of Kintail, m. Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, of Scatwell, bart.) Az. a deer's head cabossed or, within a borduie of the last, charged with eight crescents of the first. Crest — A crescent ar. Motto — Crescitque \irtute. Mackenzie (Redcastle, Scotland ; descended from Sea- forth). Az. a deer's head cabossed or, within a bordure cheqny of the second and first. Crest — A man's heai't in flames, within two palm branches in orle.all ppr. Afotto — Ferendum et sperandum. Mackenzie (Rosehaugh, Scotland). Az. a deer's head cabossed or, within two laurel branches disposed in orle, of the last. Crest — An eagle rising from a rock ppr. Crest — Finna et ardua. Mackenzie (Suddie, Scotland ; a cadet of the Mac- kenzies. Barons of Kintail : the heiress m. Sir James Wemyss Mackenzie, of Scatwell, bart.) Az. a deer's head cabossed or, within a bordure em- battled of the last. Crest — A dexter hand grasp- ing a sword, in bend ppr. Motto — .Sic itur ad astra. Mackenzie (Gairloch, co. Ross, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a stag's head cabossed or ; se- cond and third, az. three frasers ar. Crest — A Highlander with target and broadsword ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a man in full armour, in his right hand a drawn sword ppr. ; sinister, a lion ramp, in the dexter paw a sword in pale, all ppr. Mottoes : over the crest — Virtute et valore ; and below the arms — Non sine periculo. Mackenzie (Davochmaluak, CO. Ross; derived from Alexander, second son of Kenneth Mackenzie, eight Baron of Kintail). As Mackenzie of Kin- tail, with due difi'erence. Mackenzie (Ord, co. Ross; derived from Thomas Mackenzie, second son of Kenneth Mackenzie of Killichrist, progenitor of the house of Suddy). Arms, &c. as Mackenzie of Suddie. Mackenzie (Highfield, co. Ross ; derived from Thomas, second son of John Mackenzie of Ord). Ar7ns,&LC. as Mackenzie of Ord. Mackenzie (as borne by Kenneth Mackenzie, of Bamber Bric'ge and Preston, co. Lancaster, esq.) Ar. a stag's head cabossed or. Crest — A moun- tain inflamed, ppr. iJ/o«o— Luceo non uro. Mackenzie (Baron Wharncliffe). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a stag's head cabossed, within two branches of laurel or, for Mackenzie ; second, ar. on a bend betw. six martlets gu. three bezants, on a canton the Arms of Stuart, for Wortley ; third, or, a fesse chequy az. and ar. within a double tressure flory, counterflory, gu. for Stuart. Crests— YivsX., an eagle rising from a rock ppr. for Mackenzie ; second, an eagle's leg plumed on the thigh with three feathers ar. for Wortley; third, a demi lion ramp. gu. for Stuart. Supporters — Dexter, a horse ar. biidled gu. ; sinister, a stag ppr. attired or, each gorged with a double tres- sure flory, counterflory, gu. Motto— A\ito viret honore. Mackenzie (Tarbat and Royston, co. Cromarty, bart.) Quarterly, first, or, a mountain per pale, az. and gu. inflamed ppr. for MACLEODof Lewes; second, gu. three legs armed ppr. conjoined in the fesse point at the upper part of the thighs, flexed in triangles, garnished and spurred ar. likewise for Macleou, as representative of the Kings of Man and of the Isles ; third, ar. a stag's head cabossed or, for Mackenzie ; fourth, ar. on a pale sa. within a double tressure flory and counterflory gu. an im- perial crown or, for Erskine of Innertail, brother of the Earl of Kellie. ('rest — A sun in splendour, St/pporters — Two savages cinctured, wreathed, bearing on their shoulders a baton ppr. Motto (in scroll aliove) — Luceo non uro. Macke.nzie (Kilcoy, co. Ross, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth grand quarters, az. a stag's head ca- bossed, surmounted of a mullet betw. the horns or, for Mackenzie ; second grand quarter, quar- terly, first and fourth, az. three cinquefoils, ar. two and one ; second and third, oi', three antique crowns, two and one, gu. ; third grand quarter, quarterly, first and fourth, az. three garbs, two and one or ; second and third, quarterly, first and fourth, ar. o pale sa ; second and third, az. a bend betw. six crosses crosslet, two and one, and one and two, or, for Buchan. Supporters — Two Highlanders ppr. in full costume, green-shaded tartan, with broad- sword and targe. Crests— First, a dexter arm embowed, couped at the shoulder, in chain mail, holding a broadsword in bend, all ppr. ; second, a stag's head cabossed or, pierced with an arrow ppr. Afottoes : above the crests — Fide parta fide aucta ; below the arms — Dia's-mo-Dhuthaich ; equivalent to. Pro Deo et patria. M'Kenzie, Lieutenant-Colonel 5*2nd Foot (granted 1805). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a deer's head cabossed or ; second and third, quarterly, first and fourth, az. three cinquefoils ar. ; second and third, gu. three antique crowns or ; all within a bordure gu. charged with three mullets ar. Crest — A lady from the middle, holding in the dexter hand a cinquefoil, ppr. Motto — Amore vici. M'Kenzie (.lllangrange). Quartei'ly, first and fourth, az. a buck's head cabossed or ; second and thii'd, az. a falcon displ. ar. charged on the breast with a man's heart gu. all betw. three mullets of the second. Crest — A mountain in flames ppr. Supporters — Two savages wreathed about the head and middle with laurel, and holding in their exterior hands clubs erect, flaming at the top, all ppr. Mottoes : over the crest — Luceo non uro ; and below the arms — Vive ut vivas. M'Kenzie (Applecross, co. Ross; descended from Roderick Mackenzie, eldest son of Alexander Mac- kenzie, first Baron of Coul). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a deer's head cabossed or ; second and third, ar. a lion ramp. gu. Crest — A lion couchant guard, ppr. Mottoes ; over the crest — Insult me not ; below the arms — Fide parta, fide aucta. M'Kenzie (Ardross, Scotland). Az. a buck's head cabossed or, betw. the attires a spur-rowel erm. Crest — A rugged rock ppr. Motto — Trulh will prevail. Mackenzie (Fairburn, co. Ross, bart.) Az. a deer's head cabossed or, within a bordure embattled ar. Crest — A mountain in flames ppr. Motto — Fide parta, fide aucta. M'Kenzie (Hiltoun, co. Inverness ; derived from Duncan, second son of Alexander, seventh Baron of Kintail). Az. a stag's head cabossed or, betw. the horns of a dirk, point downwards ar. hilted of the second. Crest — Two hands holding a two- handed sword, in bend ppr. Motto — Alv/aya faithful. M'Kenzie (Scotland). Az. a stag's head cabossed or, betw. the attires a fleur-de-lis of the last. Crest — A dexter hand couped and erect, grasping a dagger, both ppr. Afotto — Garde. M'Kenzie (Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a stag's head cabossed or ; second and third, az. three cinquefoils or ; over all, in the centre of the quarters, a wolf's head or. Crest — A dexter arm from the elbow, holding a wreath of laurel, ppr. Motto — Virtute et valore. M'Kenzie (England). Az. a stag's head cabossed or, betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. one in chief and two in base. M'Kerrel (Hillhou.se, CO. Ayr ; derived from William M'Kerrell of Hillhouse, who 7U. in 1577 Elizabeth, dau. of John Fullertou of Dreghorn : the present representative is Henry M'Kerrell, of Hillhouse, esq. brother and heir of the late John M'Kerrell, 4 L MAC M AC esq. formerly Master of the Mint at Madras). Az. on a fesse or, three lozenges gu. within a hordure of the second. Crest — A Roman soldier on his march, with standard and utensils, all ppr. Motto — Dulcis pro patria labor. Mackenan (Edinburgh; granted 1794). Ar. a sheaf of five arrows, points downward, barbed az. betw. four roses gu. Crest — An arm embowed, fesse- ways, couped, holding a scimetar, all ppr. Mackenan (Muckle, Scotland). Or, a garb az. ; on a chief of the second a lion ramp, of the first. Crest — The trunk of an oak tree shooting forth young branches ppr. Motto — Reviresco. Mackey (England). Az. a chev. betw. three lozenges or. Crest — A lion's head erased ar. Mackie (England). Ar. a lion pass, guard, in chief, and two crows pendent from an arrow, fesseways, sa. Crest — Two oak branches in saltire, acorned ppr. Mackie (Bargally, Scotland). Ar. in chief a lion pass. az. ; and in base two ravens pendent from an arrow, fesseways, sa. Crest — A raven ppr. Motto — Labora. Mackie (Scotland), Az. on a cher. or, betw. three bears' heads couped ar. muzzled gu. a roebuck.'s head erased of the last, betw. two hands couped at the wrist, each holding a dagger, all ppr. Crest — A dexter hand couped at the wrist, grasping a dagger, all ppr. M'Kie, or Mackie (Dowlock, Scotland). Ar. two crows paleways, endorsed sa. with an arrow thrust through their necks ppr. ; in chief a lion pass. az. ; all within a bordure engr. of the last. Crest — A raven ppr. Motto — Labora. M'Kie (Balgowan, Scotland). Ar. two crows pale- ways, pendent sa. thrust through with an arrow in bend of the last ; in chief a lion pass. gu. with- in a bordure engr, az. Mackiegan (Ireland). Or, a saltire sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a griffin's head, holding in the beak a key, all ppr. Mackillop, or M'Killop (England). Sa. a stag's head cabossed ar. Crest — A demi eagle reguard. ppr. M'Killop (Scotland). Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three talbots' heads erased gn. a rose and a crescent of the field. Crest — A talbot's head erased ppr. Motto — Non dormit qui custodit. M'Killop (R.N.) Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three talbots' heads erased gu. an anchor of the field. Crest, as the last. Mackinder, or M'Kinder (England). Vert, a lym- phad, her oars in action, sails furled ar. flags gu. Crest — An elephant statant ppr. M'Kindlay. Az. a chev. or, betw. a flaming sword fesseways, in chief ppr. hilt and pomel gold ; and in base a castle ar. masoned sa. portcullis gu. Crest — An eagle's head erased ppr. Motto — Spernit humum. Mackinlay (Edinburgh). Gu. a stag trippant ar. Crest — An armed arm holding a branch of olive, all ppr. Motto — Not too much. M'Kinna (West Indies; originally of Ireland). Sa. three pairs of keys, each pair having their handles downward, lozenged, interlaced, and endorsed or, two and one. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour, holding the butt end of a spear ppr. Motto— Prudentia et honor. MacKinnon (Scotland; as borne by William Alex- ander MacKinnon, of Portswood Park, CO. Hants, esq. chief of the clan Mackinnon in the Western Highlands of Scotland). Quarterly, first, vert, a boar's head couped, holding in the mouth a shin- bone ar. ; second, az. a tower triple towered ar. ; third, or, a galley gu.; fourth, ar. aman'sarm couped below the wrist from the sinister ppr. grasping a cross crosslet fitchee sa. all within a bordure gu. Crest — A boar's head erased, holding in the moutli the shin-bone of a deer, all ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a lion ; sinister, a leopard ; both ppr. Motto — Andantes fortuna juvat. Mackintosh (Mackintosh, co. Inverness ; derived from Shaw, living in 1163, second son of Duncan M'Duff, third Earl of Fife, and now represented by Alexander Mackintosh, twcuty-sixth Laird of Mackintosh, and chief of this ancient and distin- guished clan. The late Sir j^Eneas Mackintosh of Mackintosh, who was created a Baronet in 1S12, d. s. p. in 1820). Quarterly, first, or, a lion ramp, gu. ; second, ar. a dexter hand fe., son of Benjamin Maddox, of Boughton, co. Kent, esq. by Mary, his wife, dau. of Sir Multon Lambarde, of Sevenoaks, knt. ; Sir Benjamin left two daus. his co-heirs, — Dorothy, m. to Benjamin Rudyerd, esq. and Mary, m. to Edward Pollen, esq.) Per pale az. and gu. two lions pass, in pale, or. Maddox. The same Arms. Crest — A Bengal tiger pass, guard, ducally gorged, ppr. Maddy (as borne by Edwin MADDY,of Gloucestershire, esq.) Az. a fesse betw. a fleece in chief and a wolf pass, in base or. Cre^t — A garb vert, charged with a fleece as in the arms. Madelley (St. Pancras, co. Middlesex; and of Shrop- shire). Az. on a fesse embattled, counter-embat- tled, betw. six martlets or, a lion pass, reguard. betw. two crosses crosslet fitchee sa. Crest — A hawk ppr. preying on a martlet sa. Madeston (gi'anted 1087). Ar. on a chev. betw. three martlets sa. as many mullets or. Crest — A cubit arm erect in armour, per pale crenellee, or and ar. holding in the gauntlet a halbert, headed and garnished of the last. Madeston. Gu. three maidens' heads couped ar. crined or. Madeston, or Madesson. Barry of four, az. and ar. in chief a lion ramp. or. Crest — An ostrich reguard. ducally crowned, and resting the dexter foot on a pellet, sa. Medley (Somersetshire). Barry wavy of six, erm. and gu. ; on a chev. az. three fleurs-de-lis or. Madoc (Llanfryneich, co. Brecon). Sa. a chev. betw. three spears' heads ar. embrued gu. Madoc Gu. a lion ramp, and a bordure engr. or. Madoc-ap-Raen. Sa. a chev. betw. three hawks' lures, stringed or. Madock (Hartbury, co. Gloucester). Az. a bend or, in chief three boys' heads couped at the shoulders ar. each enwrapped about the neck with a snake, ppr. in base as many griffins' heads erased of the third. Crest — A lion's head erased or, pierced through the neck with a sword in pale, the point coming out at the top of the head embrued ppr. hilt and pomelled of the first. Madock. The same Arms. Crest — An eagle displ. holding iu the dexter claw a sword, and in the sinister a pistol, all ppr. Madock. Per pale az. and gu. two lions pass. or. Madocke (Sufl'olk). Or, fretty sa. Madocks (Middlesex ; confirmed 26 March, 1592). Ar. a chev. betw. three castles sa. flaming with fire gu. Madocks (Vron Yw and Glanywern, North Wales ; descended from Sir Robert Penderling, knt. Con- stable of Diserth Castle, temp. Henry II. and now represented by John Edward Madocks, of MAG MA H Vron yw and Glanywern, esq.) Ar. a butterfly palewise gu. wiugs expanded, betw. three roses of the last, in the centre chief an ancient crown or. Madox (Hertfordshire; London; and Masterley, co. Salop). Per pale gu. and nz. two lions pass. or. Crest — A lion sejant or, in the dexter paw a sword ar. hilt and pomel of the first. Madox. The same Arms. Crest — A lion's paw erased, holding a dagger, both ppr. Madkeston. Gu. an eagle displ. erm. armed or. Crest — An acorn or. (Sometimes, a torteau charged with a sun or.) Ma DWOKTH (Lincolnshire). Ar. on a bend sa. three pheons of the field. Mady. Az. a chev. erm. betw. three pheons ar. Mauyson (Durham; Fonby, co. Lincoln; Newcastle- on-Tyne, co. Northumberland). Ar. a chev. betw. three martlets sa. Crest — A cubit arm erminois, holding in the hand ppr. a battle-axe sa. MaelorCrwm (Lord of L,lechuidd isaf and Creuddyn, CO. Caernarvon, Founder of the VII. Is'oble Tribe of North Wales and Powys ; from Maelor derived the Chaloners of Gisborough, co. York). Ar. on a chev. sa. three angels or. Malsmor (Maesmor, in Dinmael, co. Denbigh; de- rived, through Griffith of Maesmor, second son of Rhys ap David, Baron of Rug, in Edeirnion, from Owen Brogyntyn, Lord of Edeii'nion, Dinmael, and Abertanat; Catherine, dau. and heir of Robert Maesmor, of Maesmor, esq. m. John Morris, of Hafod-y-Maedd, esq.) Arms, same as Hughes of Gwerclas. Magawly Cebati (as borne by Valeric, Count Ma- GAWLY CcRATi, a Count of the Holy Roman Em- pire, representative of a vei'y ancient Irish family, the chiefs of which were styled Princes of Calry, in the county of Westmeath ; the title of Count was conferred in 1631 on Field-Marshal Philip Henry Magawly, by the Emperor Charles VI.) Ar. a lion ramp. gu. in the dexter and sinister chief points a dexter hand of the last. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. Supporters — The black eagles of Austria. Motto — Laimb deargh aboo. Maga WLEY (Ireland). Per fesse ar. and az. the chief divided per pale, on the dexter three hands gu. on the sinister a lion ramp, of the last, in base a fish swimming ppr. Crest — A swan with wings en- dorsed ppr. Magdalen College (Oxford; founded in the year 145G by William Patten, or, as he was otherwise called, from the place of his nativity, William of Wainfleet, Bishop of Winchester). Lozengy erm. and sa. on a chief of the last three lilies slipped ar. Magdalen - College (Cambridge; founded in 1541 by Thomas Audley, Baron Walden, and Lord Chancellor of England). Quarterly, per pale, in- dented or and az. in the second and third quarters an eagle displ. of the first, on a bend of the second a fret betw. two martlets of the first. Magee (Ireland). Crest — A lion sejant collared. Macens (as borne by Macens Dorrien Magens, of Hammerwood Lodge, East Grinstead, co. Sussex, and of London, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a cross hamefon, ar. ; second and third, ar. on a mount in base, three trefoils issuing vert, in chief a gem ring or, stoned az. Crest — An arm erect ppr. holding three trefoils vert. Macennis (Ireland). Az. a lion ramp. ar. on a chief or, two dexter hands couped gu. Crest — A demi lion guard, gu. holding a fleur-de-lis or. Mageoghagan (Ireland). Ar. a lion ramp. betw. three dexter hands couped at the wrist gu. Crest — A bloodhound pass, collared, indented, ppr. Maggot (Kent). Ar. on a canton gu. a round buckle of the field. Magill. Ar. three doves az. Crest — A savage's head couped ppr. Macin (England). Ar. two pales sa. a chief gu. Crest — A demi wivern vert. Maginn (Ireland). Sa. two pales ar. a chief or. Crest — A cockatrice displ. vert. Maginnise (Ireland). Vert, a lion ramp, or, on a chief ar. a hand erect gu. Crest — A boar pass, ppr. Magnall (Manchester and London; granted 1765). Ar. on a mount vert, a balista az. charged with a stone ppr. a chief per fesse, embattled or and gu. Crest — On a mount vert an eagle rising ppr. crowned with an Eastern coronet or. Magnall. Ar. a sweep (or sling) az. charged with a stone or. Magnes. Barry of six, vert and gu. on a bend or, a lion pass. betw. two cinquefoils purp. Magnus (Archbishop of Canterbury). Ar. on a bend az. three cinquefoils or. Magnus (Yorkshire). Barry of six, vert and gu. ; on a fesse or, a lion pass, guard, betw. two cinquefoils purp. Magnus. The same Arms. Crest — A lion's gamb erased or. Magnus. Bendy of six, vert and gu. ; on a fesse or, a lion pass, guard, betw. two cinquefoils ppr. Magratu (England). Erm. a pale vert. Crest — On a chapeau a lion pass. ppr. Magrath (Ireland). Quarterly, first, gu. three lions pass, in pale ar. ; second, or, an arm couped below the elbow lying ft-sseways, holding a cross crosslet az.; third, az. a hand couped, holding abattle-axe ; fourth, ar. a goat pass. sa. Magrath (Lambeth, London). Quarterly, first, vert, three lions pass, in pale, ar. ; second, gu. an arm fesseways, couped ppr. the hand holding a cross crosslet fitchee or; third, gu. an arm erect, the hand holding a battle-axe in bend sinister; fourth, vert, a buck salient or. Crest — An ann fesseways couped ppr. Motto — Salus in fide. Mag u IRE (England). Ar. three bars az. Crest — On a serpent, in a love-knot, vert, a hawk statant, ppr. Maguire (Lord of Fermanagh, and Prince of Eirne ; derived from the ancient kings of Ireland). Vert, a horse ppr. thereon a man in complete armour, in the dexter hand a sword. Crest — A stag statant ppr. collared and lined or. (Another crest— Aa arm embowed in armour holding a sword). Motto — Justitia et fortitudine invincibilia sunt. Maguire (Prospect Hill, co. Fermanagh; derived from the Maguires, Lords of Fermanagh ; and now represented by Alexander Maguire, of Prospect Hill, esq. a magistrate for the counties of Ferma- nagh, Cavan, and Leitrim). Arms, &c. as the pre- ceding. Mahend. Per fesse ar. and gu. a cross raoline coun- terchanged. Ma HER (Ireland). Gu. a chev. betw. three pomegra- nates or. Crest — A bee volant in pale or. Maker. Az. two lions ramp, combatant, supporting a sword in pale, in base two crescents. Crest — An eagle with wings expanded. MiHEWE, alias Heller, or Mayow (Lestwithiel, co. Cornwall). Gu. a chev. vair, betw. three ducal crowns or. Crest — A Cornish chough erm. (Ano- ther crest— An eagle with wings endorsed or, prey- ing on a snake nowed ppr.) Mahewe (Essex). Az. a chev. vaire, betw. three crowns or, within a bordure engr. gu. Mahewe, or Mathew (Clipsby and Byllockegsby, co. Norfolk). Az. a chev. vairfe, betw. three crowns, ar. within a bordure engr. or. Crest — A unicorn's head erased ar. maned gu. the horn twisted of the first and second, charged on the neck with a chev. vair. Mahewe. Az. a fesse erm. betw. six eagles' heads erased ar. Mahewe. Az. a chev. vaire, ar. and gu. within a bor- dure engr. of the last. Mahewe, or Mahuys. Erm. on a fesse gu. three paletes or. Mahewe, or Mahuys. Erm. a fesse counter componee or and gu. Ma HON (Baron Hart land). Or, a lion ramp. az. ai-med and langued gu. Crest — An heraldic tiger, statant, holding in the dexter paw a spear. Sup- porters — Dexter, a lion guard, az. ; sinister, a stag ppr. ducally gorged and chained or. Motto — Peri- culum fortitudinc evasi. MAI MA. I Ma HON (Castlegar, co. Galway, bart.) Per fesse sa. and ar. an ostrich coimterclianged. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour ppr. garnisbed or, holding in the hand a dagger, also ppr. pomel and hilt gold. Motto — Moniti raeliora seijuamur. Mahon (Ireland). Or, a lion ramp. az. Crest — A denii husbandman holding over the dexter shoulder an ox-yoke ppr. Mahon. Gu. out of a maunch crm. a hand ppr. hold- ing a fleur-de lis or. Maidestone (Lincolnshire). Eito. two battle-axes in saltire sa. Maidman (Isle of Portsea, co. .Southampton ; granted 17(i5). Az. on a chev. or, betw. three doves ppr. as many laurel slips rert. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, per pale indented az. and or, culfed ar. the hand ppr. grasping a dove as in the arms. Maiuiian. The same ^r;«.«. Crest — A leopard's head erased and guard, ducally gorged. Maidstone (Boxsted, CO. Essex; granted IGll). Or, two battle-axes in saltire sa. headed ar. Maiustone, Town of (Kent). Ar. a fesse wavy az. betw. three hurts oua chief gu. a lion pass, guard, or. Main (Buckinghamshire). Erm. on a bend sa. three dexter hands or. M\iN (England). Gu.on a bend ar. three cinquefoils of the field. Crest — A leopard ramp. ppr. Main (Scotland). Ar. a chev. cotised betw. three pheons gu. Crest — An escallop or, charged with a mullet gu. Main (Easter House). Ar. a chev. cotised betw. two pheons in chief and a unicorn's head erased in base of the last. Main (Lochend). Ar. a chev. voided gu. in chief three pheons, and in base a dexter hand coupedsa. Crest — A Negro's head issuing from the shoulders sa. banded ar. Main (Lochwood, Scotland). Ar. a chev. gu. voided of the field betw. two pheons in chief and a uni- corn's head erased in base sa. Crest — A band throwing a dart ppr. Motto — Projeci. Mainaru (Devonshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three sinis- ter hands gu. Mainard (Lord of VVicklow, Ireland). Ar. a chev. az. betw. three sinister hands gu. Maine (granted 170.5). Erm. on a chev. gu. an escal- lop betw. a sinister and dexter hand couped in bend ar. on a canton az. a covered cup with handles or. Crest — Out of a raural coronet per pale gu. and erm. a dexter arm armed, garnished or, grasp- ing a spear, point downwards ppr. Motto — Vincit pericula virtus. Mainstone, alias Mayneston (Urchinglield, co. Here- ford, and London, temp. Edward III.) Az.a chev. betw. three hedgehogs ar. Crest — A hedgehog ar. Mainstone. Or, on a chev. gu. a hand extended fesseways ar. Mai.n'waring (Over Peover, co. Chester; founded by Ranulphus, who accompanied the Conqueror to England, and received the grant of fifteen lord- ships in Cheshire, including Peure, now Over Peover. The last male representative in the direct line. Sir Henry Maiuwaring, of Peover, fourth bart. d. unm. 0 April, 1797, having bequeathed his estates to his uterine brother, Thomas Wettenhall, esq. who assumed the name and arms of Main- waring, and was father of Sir Henry Mainwaring, created a Baronet in 1S04). Ar. two bars gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an ass's head in n hempen halter ppr. Motto — Devant si je puis. Mainwaring (Whitmore, co. Staflbrd ; derived from Edward Mainwaring, of Whitmore, esq. a younger son of Sir John Mainwaring, of Over Peover, co. Chester, knighted in France in 1513). As Main- waring of Over Peover. Mainwaring (as borne by Thomas Francis Charles Mainwaring, esq. Captain R.N. son of the late Charles Henry Maiuwaring, esq. by Julia his wife, dau. of the Rev. Philip Wronghton, of Salisbury, and grandson, by Prances his wife, dau. of Henry Pye, of Faringdon, esq. of Thomas Mainwaring, who was third son of Edward Main- waring, of Whitmore Hall, esq.) Arms, &c. as Mainwaring of Whitmore. Mainwaring (Ightfield, co. Salop ; derived from Wil- liam, second son of Randle Mainwaring, of Over Peover, who d. in 1516). Arms, &c. as Mainwa- ring of Over Peover. Mainwaring, or Ma,n waring (Kermincham, co. Ches- ter ; derived from Ralph Mainwaring, third son of Randle Mainwaring, of Over Peover, esq. who d. in 1510; Roger Manwaring Parker, third son of John Robert Parker, of Green Park, co. Cork, esq. by Catherine his wife, dau. of John Uniacke, of Cottage, esq. and Frances his wife, dau. of Roger Manwaring of Kermincham, assumed in ISOy the surname and arms of Manwaring). Arms, &c. as Mainwaring of Over Peover. Mainwaring (Oteley Park, co. Salop; a branch of the Mainwarings of Whitmore ; dei'ived from Ran- dle, third son of Edward Mainwaring, of Whit- more, by Jane his wife, davi. of Matthew Cradock, of Stafford, esq. whose son, George Mainwaring, esq. was M.P. for the city of Chester in 108!) ; James Mainwaring, esq. Alderman of Chester, pur- chased the estate of Bromborough, in Cheshire, and at his decease was s. by his son, James Main- waring, esq. one of the Barons of the Exchequer, who m. iSIary, dau. and co-heir of Charles Kinas- ton, of Oteley Park, esq. and was grandfather of the present Charles Kinaston Mainwaring, of Oteley Park, esq.) Ar. two bars gu. quartering, ar. a lion ramp. sa. for Kinaston. Crest and Motto, as Mainwaring of Over Peover. Mainwaring (Croxton, co. Chester; derived from Hugh Mainwaring, illegitimate sou of Randle Mainwaring, of Over Peover, esq. who d. in 154C). Ar. two bars gu. a bendlet or. Mainwaring (Over Peover, co. Chester, bart.) Quar- terly, first and fourth, ar. two bars gu. for Main- waring; second and third, az. six garbs or, for KyvELioc, Earl of Chester. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an ass's head ppr. Motto — Devant si je puis. Mair (as borne by the late W. Mair, of Glassells, esq.) Or, three bars dancettee gu. the first charged with a crescent and estoile ar. SIair (London). Or, two bars counter indented gu. on tlie uppermost a crescent and mullet ar. all within a bordure. Crest — A swan ppr. Motto — Tempore candidior. Mair (England). Barry of six indented or and gu. Crest — A demi pegasus issuing ar. enfiled round the waist with a ducal coronet gu. Mair (Scotland). Or, two bars counter indented gii. on the uppermost a crescent and mullet ar. Crest and Motto, as of London. Maire (Hardwick, co. Durham, and Lartington, co. York; derived from John Maire, of the city of Dui'ham, who descended from the Maires of Meire, in Cheshire). Ar. a three-masted galley sa. waves ppr. Maire. Ar. a spaniel dog pass. ppr. on a chief era- battled az. a key paleways, the wards upward betw. two crosses crosslet or. Crest — A cubit arm erect, habited, cuff holding a biiglehorn stringed. Mairis (Marston, CO. Wilts ; ancestrally written Ma- ris, Maries, and de Mareys (synonymous with De Marisco), descended, on strong presumptive grounds, from an ancient baronial house, reduced by the Wars of the Roses and other causes, originally seated at Huntspill and Cameley, co. Somerset, whence the above family derive, lineally or collaterally, their origin). Quarterly, or and az. a cross quarterly gu. and ar. betw. an eagle displ. in the first and fourth quarters, and a water houget in the second and third, counterchanged of the field. Crest — A mount vert, thereon a peacock in his pride or, from the beak issuant an escroU, inscribed " Esse quain videri ;" the dexter foot resting on an escut- cheon az. charged with a cross pattee fitchee gold. Motto — Si Deus nobiscum quis contra nos I Maiustoun (Park). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a chev. gu. a chief az. ; second and third, ar. an eagle displ. sa. Maison Scotland). Ar. a bend wavy az. betw. two mullets in chief and a fleur-de lis in base gu. Maister (Wood Hall, in Holderness, co. York; for- 4 M M A K MAL nierly of Winistead and Hull). Az. a fcsse em- | battled betw. three griffins' heads erased or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a unicorn's head az. armed and crined of the first. Motto — Vix ea nos- tra voco. Mmstersun (Nantwicb, co. Chester, temp. Edward 1.) Erm. on a chev. az. betw. three garbs or, a mullet. Maitland (Earl of Latcderdale). Or, a lion ramp. 7c decUausse within a double tressure 3ory counter- iiory gu. Crest — A lion sejant affronte gu. du- cally crowned, holding in the dexter paw a sword ppr. pomel and hilt or, in the sinister a fleur de lis az. Supporters— -Two eagles, wings expanded, ppr. /l/o*. Sa. a fesse erm. betw. three dr:«ks ar. Malham (Elslake, co. York). Gu. three chev. fretty in base ar. ; on a chief or, a lion pass. az. Malherbe (Fenyton, co. Devon ; the heiress ni Fer- rers). Or, a chev. gu. betw. three nettle leaves erect ppr. : the nettles were referential to the family name. Malherbe. Gu. a chev. betw. three sprigs of mallow leaves ar. Mali.vc. Gu. a crescent ar. ; on a chief or, three goats' heads erased sa. Crest — Out of a ducal co- ronet a jdume of ostrich feathers in a ca.se ppr. Malins (originally settled in the southern part of Warwickshire, and now resident at Birmingham). Sa. on a fesse or, two pallets. Crist — An arm in annour erect ppr. couped at the elbow, grasping a crescent or. Motto — Adjuvante Deo. Mallagyn. Sa. a covered cup ar. Mallake (Axmouth, co. Devon). Per chev. engr. or and sa. ; in chief two pellets, each charged with a fleur-de-lis of the first ; in base a bezant charged with a fleur de-lis of the second. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested or, thereon two bends wavy sa. ; in the hand ppr. a mallet of the first. Mallam. Ar. two bars az. in chief three mullets pierced sa. Crest — A dolphin naiantor. Mallard. Vert, on a bend ar. three crescents sa. Crest — On a chapeau gu. a stag trippant ppr. Mallard. Vert, a chev. betw. three rams statant ar. Maller. Ar. a bend sa. Wali.erby (Devonshire). Or, (another, ar.) a bunch of nettles vert. Mallere. Erm. a chev. gu. a bordure engr. sa. Mallet, or Martell (Berkshire). Gu. three mallets ar. Mallet (Buckinghamshire). Ar. a cliev. betw. three buckles sa. Mallet (Buckinghamshire). Sa. a chev. betw. three chaplets ar. Mallet (Buckinghamshire, and Normanton,co. Vork). Sa. a chev. betw. three round buckles ai'. Mallet, or Malet (Cornwall; Devonshii-e ; and Audres, co. Somerset, temp. William the Con- queror). Az. three escallops or. Crest — A hind's head ar. ducally gorged or. (Another crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a tiger's head erm. Another, out of a ducal coronet or, an antelope's head ar.) Mallet (Derbyshire). Gu. a fesse erm. betw. three (another, six) buckles or. Mallet (Dei-byshire). Gu. a fesse dancettee betw. six round buckles ar. Mallet, or Martell (Derbyshire and Nottingham- shire). Gu. a fesse betw. six mallets or. Mallet (Derbyshire). Gu. a fesse erm. betw. six round buckles or. Mallet (Enmoie, co. Somerset; ancient). Paly of six gu. and or, a lion statant guard, ar. Mallet. Gu. (another, sa ) three round buckles or. Mallet. Gu. a fesse nebulee or. Malley. Ar. a bend sa. Crest — A goat's head erased sa. bezantee. Mallock (Cockington, formerly of Rouse-Down, co. Devon, seated at the fonner place since 1054). Per chev. engr. or and sa. in chief two pellets, each charged w ith a fleur-de-lis of the first, in base a bezaiit, charged with a fleur-de-lis of the second. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested or, thereon two bends wavy sa. in the hand ppr. a mallet of the first. Mallom (Walter -Acton, co. Norfolk ; gi-auted 4 May, 1685). Ar. three chev. braced, in base gu. ; on a chief of the second a lion pass. betw. two mullets of the first. Crest — A dexter arm erect, habited vert, the cuff turned up erm. the hand ppr. holding a lure, feathered ar. garnished or, stringed and tasselled gu. Mallory, or Mallorie (Papworth, co. Cambridge, and Kirkbie-Mallorie, co. Leicester). Or, a lion ramp. gu. Mallory (Studley, co. York). Or, a lion ramp. gu. collared ar. Crest — A nag's head couped gu. Mallory (Mobberley, co. Chester, temp. James I.; de- rived from the Kev. Tliomas Mallory, Dean of Chester, and Rector of Davenham and Mobberley, a younger son of Sir William iMalloi-y, of Studley, CO. York. The late Kev. John Holdsworth Mallory, Rector of Mobberley, left an only dau. and heiress, Julia, m. to the Rev. George Leigh, who assumed the surname of Ma llor y, and is the present Rector of Mobberley). Arms and Crest, as Mallory of Studley, with the adilition to the arms of a canton az. Mallory (Leicestershire). Or, (another, ar.) three lions paj^s. sa. Mallory (Lord Mayor of London, 1564). Or, a lion ramp, guard, tail forked gu. collared ar. within a borJure of the second. Mallory (Woodford, co. Northampton). Or, a lion ramp, with two tails gu. collared ar. on the shoul- der a lleur-de-lis of the first. Crest — A nag's head gu. crined or, charged with a tleur-de-lis of the last. Mallory (Northamptonshire). Purp. a lion ramp, or, collared gu. C/'Cit — A nag's head or. Mallory (Wooderson, co. York). Sa. three grey- hounds, courant, ai-. collared gu. Mallory. Or, a lion ramp, doubled queued, gu. C'/'f.v/ — A horse's head couped, per pale, gu. and az. ducally gorged or. Mallory. Or, three lions ramp. sa. within a bordure engr. az. Mallory. Gu. two bars ar. ; in chief three mullets pierced of the second. M AL MAL Mallory. £rm. a cUev. gu. within a boiduve eiigr. sa. Mallow. Az. a fesse engr. or, betw. three boys' beads, couped, ar. Crest — On a cbapeau gu. turned np erni. two sceptres, in saltire, or. Mallworth. Az. a dolpbin, naiant, ar. Mallyng (Cornwall). Gu. three goats pass. ar. attired or. Malmains. Az. three sinister hands, couped, ar. Crest — A Iamb supporting a banner ar. Malmayn. Az. three dexter hands ar. Malmaynes. Az. three sinister hands, couped, ar. Crest — An arm, embowed, in armour, hand apau- mee, ppr. Malmaynes. Erm. on a cher. (another, on a chief) gu. three sinister hands, couped, ar. Maliiaynes. Gu. three siui.ster hands, couped, ar. guttee de poix. Malmaynes. Gu. three dexter hands, couped, or. Malmaynes. Gu. three dexter hands, couped and erect, ar. « Malmaynes. Sa. three sinister hands, couped, or. Malmaynes. Ar. three fusils, in bend, gu. Malmaynes. Ar. a cliev. gu. betw. ten crosses cross- let sa. Malmels. Ar. a bend engr. Tert. Malmesbi'Ry, Earl of. See Harris. Malmesdury, Corporation of the Town of. The seal represents a castle, with an embattled tower at each end ; on the centre a tower domed, thereon a pennon ; on each side of the castle three ears of wheat on one stalk ; in chief, on the dexter side, a mullet of six points, and on the sinister an incres- cent; again, on the .sinister side, three balls, one near the dome of the upper tower, and the otlier two near the battlements of the sinister tower; the base of the escutcheon water. Malone (Ballynahown and Baronstown, Ireland; as borne by Richard Malone, of Baronstown, esq. M.P. created Baron Smulerlin in 178.5 : his lord- .ship's younger brother was Edmond Malone, the Commentator on Shakspeaie). Gu. a lion ramp, betw. three mullets ar. Crest— \ man in complete armour, holding in his dexter hand a lance, and on his sinister ai-m a shield, all ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a unicorn ; sinister, a pegasus.both ducally collared and chained az. Motto— ViieWs ad urnam. Maloques. Paly often, or and gu. within a bordure ar. Malory (Cambridgeshire and London). Or, a lion ramp, tail forchee, and bordure gu. Malory (Leicestershire). Or, alien ramp, tail forchee, Malory (Draughton, co. Northampton). Or, three lions pass, guard, in pale, sa. Malory (Yorkshire). Or, a lion ramp. gu. collared of the first. Malory. Or, a lion ramp, within a bordure gu. Maloky. Ar. three lions pass, in pale, sa. Ma lor YE (Staffordshire). Per pale, indented ar. and sa. Maloure (Leicestershire, tony. Edward I.) Or, three lions pass, guard, in pale, sa. Maloysell. Ar. on a bend sa. three martlets or. Malpas (Cheshire). Gu. three pheons ar. Malpas (Cheshire). Ar. a cross flory az. Malpas (Cheshire). Sa. a fesse betw. three pheons ar. Malpas. The same Arms. Crest — On a ducal coronet a wivern, vomiting flames at both ends, ppr. Malpas. Ar. a cross moline az. Malpas. Ar. a cross patonce az. Malson, or Mallesome. Per pale, az. and gu. three crescents ar. Malston (Devonshire). Az. on a fesse engr. or, three lozenges gu. Malston (Devonshire). Ar. a fox (another, a wolf) sa. enraged gu. Malt. Gu. a horse armed or, bridled and saddled of the first, with a plume on his head, and trappings, and on his shoulder a cinquefoil of the last ; on his hip an escutcheon charged with a cross, all betw. three gaibs of the second. Maltby (Maltby, Cleveland, co. York). Ar. on a bend gu. three garbs or. Crest — A garb or, banded gu. Mali tRSTONE (Scotland). Ar. a chev. gu. ; on a chiuf of the last a crescent or. MALTiwAnn (Rougham, CO. Suffolk). Sa. on a saltire ar. a griffin's head, erased, of the first. Crest — A demi griffin ar. holding between the claws a sal- tire sa. Malton, or Melton (South Hayne, co. Devon, and Yorkshire). Az. a cross llory, voided, ar. Crest— A snake, nowed and erect, in pale, ppr. ducally gorged ar. ' Malion (Ireland). Ar. three bends az. Crest — On a rock a dove, holding in the beak an olive branch, ppr. Malton, or Melton (Lancashire). Ar. a cross pattee, voided, gu. Malton, or Melton. The same Arms. Crest— K dolphin haurient, devouring a fish, ppr. Malton, or Melton (Lancashire). Gu. a cross sar- ci Uy ar. Malton, or Melton (Middlesex). Erm. a cross gu. voided ar. Malton, or Melton (Middlesex). Ar. a cross flory ar. voided of the field, charged with a bezant. Malton, or Melton. Az. a cross patonce or, charged with another of the field. Malton. Sa. a lion ramp. ar. crowned or, betw. three annulets of the second. Malton. Az. a lion ramp. ar. crowned or, an annu- let of the second. Malton. Ar. a cross flory sa. voided purp. within a bordure of the second, charged with trefoils of the first. Malton. Erm. (another, ar.) a cross, voided, gu. Malton. Erm. a cross gu. surmounted of another ar. Malton. Az. a lion ramp. or. crowned or, betw. ten annulets of the second. Malton. Ar. a cross patonce purp. voided of the field, within a bordure sa. charged with eight tre- foils slipped of the first. Malton. So. alion ramp, within an orleof annulets ar. Malton. Sa. a lion ramp. ar. crowned or; on a bor- dure of the second eight annulets of the first. Malton. Ar. a cross patonce, voided, gu. within a bordure sa. charged with eight trefoils slipped of the first. Maltravers (Leicestershire and Dor.setshirc). Sa. a fret or ; a label of four points erm. (Another, without the label.) Malveysin (Staffordshire and Lancashire ; the elder co-heir of the family of Malveysin, or Mauveysin, of Mayvesin Rideway, co. Stafford, Elizabeth Mal- veysin, dau. of Sir Robert Mauveysin, knt. m. first, in the time of Richard II. Roger de Chetwynd, and being left a widow, issueless, ?«. secondly. Sir John Cawarden, of Cheshire, knt. ; her great-great- great-graudson, Thomas Cawarden, of Mauveysin Rideway, left four daus. his co heirs, viz. Eliza- beth, b. in 1577,111. to Gerard Stanley of Harleston, and left one dau. who m. William Pargiter ; Maud, b. in 1578, m. to the Rev. John Langton ; Joyce, b. in 1579, m. to John Chadwicke, esq. ; and Mary, b. in 1588, »j. to Henry Sewal,Mayor of Coven- try). Gu. three bends ar. Crest — A talbot's head gu. Malvesme. Gu. three bends or. Malwyn. Or, a cross moline az. Malv (Kent). Gu. a fesse cotised ar. betw. eight billets of the last; three and two in chief, and two and one in base. Crest — .4n arm embowed, hold- ing an anchor by the middle, in pale, the bottom of it resting on the wreath. Malyn. Gu. a fesse cotised ar. betw. six billets of the second. Crest — An arm bent, couped at the shoulder, sa. holding an anchor or, the hand ppr. Malyn. Erm. a fesse paly of six or and gu. Malyn. Erm. on a chev. vert, betw. three falcons ppr. belled or, as many crosses moline of the last. Malyart. Ar. on a fesse sa. three escallops of the first ; in chief as many pellets, each charged with a fleur-de-lis or. Malynes (Kent). Ar. a bend engr. purp. Malynes. Erm. a fesse gu.; in chief three pales of the second. Crest — A reindeer's head, cabossed, ppr. Malynes. Or, three pales gu. ; on an escutcheon ar. an imperial eagle sa. MAN MAN MiiN (Hatfield Broadock, co. Essex, and Kent). Or, a cliev. engv. (another, plain) ermines, betw. three lions ramp. sa. Crest — Five spears ppr. issuant from the top of a tower or. Man (Kent). Or, a chev. engr. betw. three lions ramp. sa. Man (Kent). Or, three chev. sa. Man (Lancashire). Per fesse embattled ar. and az. three goats pass, counterchanged, attired or. Man (Long Sutton, co. Lincoln). Or, three chev. sa. ; in chief as many pellets. Man (BuUingbrooke, co. Lincoln). Per fesse em- battled, ar. and gu. three goats pass, counter- changed. Man (London). Az. on a fesse, counter-batelly, betw. three goats pass. ar. as many pellets. Crest — A dragon's head betw. two dragons' wings, expanded, gu. guttee d'or. Man (Newcastle). Sa. on a fesse betw. three goats pass. ar. as many pellets. SIan (Scotland). Gu. three boots ar. spui'red sa. Man, or Mann (Ipswich, co. Suffolk ; granted 2 March, l(i!)2). Sa. on a fesse counter-embattled betw. three goats pass. ar. as many pellets. Crest — A demi dragon, with wings endorsed, ar. guttfee sa. Man. Or, a fesse cotised az. Man, Isle of. Gu. three legs conjoined in the fesse point, in armour ppr. garnished and spurred or. Manard (granted 1590). Ar. a chev. az. betw. three dexter hands couped gu. Crest — A stag pass, or, attired ppv. Manarue. Sa. three dexter hands erased ar. Manaton, or Mannincton (Manaton in Southill, co. Cornwall). Ar. on a bend sa. three mullets, pierced, of the field. Crest — A demi unicorn ramp, sa. Manbe. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. betw. ten escallops gu. Manbucker, or Montbucher. Ar. three pots gu. within a bordure sa. bezantee. Manry (Elsham, co. Lincoln, and London ; Her. Off. London, c. '24). Ar. a lion i-amp. sa. within an oi'le of eight escallops gu. Crest — An ai'm couped at the elbow, erect, vested per pale crenellfee, or and ar. holding in the gauntlet a sword, pomelled of the first. Man BY. Az. a lion ramp, or; on a chief sa. three martlets ar. Manby. Ar. a lion salient sa. within an orle of escal- lops gu. Manby. Ar. two bars sa. over all a uiaunch gu. Manby. Ar. a lion ramp. az. ; on a chief sa. three martlets of the first. Manbye (Essex). Ar. a lion ramp, within an orle of escallops sa. Mancester, or Manchester (Warwickshire). Vaire, ar. and sa. ; on a bend gu. an eagle or. (Anotlier, three eagles.) Mancester. Vaire, ar. and gu. a bend of the second. JIancester. Vair, a bend gu. Mancester. Vaire, ar. and sa. a bend gu. Manchenhali,. Gu. a bend engr. or. Manchester, Duke of. See Montague. Manchester, Town of. Gu. three beudlets enhanced or. Manchester (Stafl"ordshire). Potent, counter-potent, ar. and sa. ; over all a bend gu. Manchester. See Maunchester and Mancester. Manchestre. Vair, a bend gu. Manchinghall. Gu. a bend engr. or, a label ar. Mancourt. Ar. on a bend sa. three eagles displ. or. Mancy. Ar. three chev. sa. Mandatt. Gu. three bends dancettee or. Manderne (Penzance, co. Cornwall). Az. a lion ramp, or, guttee de sang, crowned of the second. Crest — A lion ramp, or, guttee de sang, crowned of the first. Manderson (England). Ar. a pale vair, or and az. Crest — An antelope pass. ar. collared gu. Manderson (Haddington, Scotland). Ar. a pale vair, three pairs of wings, in lure, gu. Crest — A lion ramp. betw. the forepaws a crescent ppr. Mandevile (Buckinghamshire and Essex), Ar. on a chief indented gu. thi'ee martlets or. Manuevile (First Earl of Essex; granted 1131»). Quarterly, or and gu. an escarbuncle of eight rajs, floret ty, sa. Manuevile (Essex). A'r. a chief indented gu. Mandevile (Essex). Ar. on a chev. dancettee gu. tiiree martlets or. Mandevile (C.ssex). Az. three wolves pass. or. Mandevile (Warwickshire). Or, a fret az. Mandevile (Warwickshire). Az. fretty or. Mandevile (Wiltshire). Quarterly, vert and gu. a fesse wavy betw. three trefoils counterchanged. Mandevile. Quarterly, vaire and gu. Crest — Two dexter hands conjoined, supporting a scimetar, iu pale, all ppr. Manuevile. Quarterly, or and gu. Mandevile. Quarterly, gu. and or. Mandevile. Quarterly, ar. and az. within a bordure vair6, of the first and gu. Mandevile. Vaire, ar. and gu. Mandevile. Gyronny of eight gu. and ar. an escar- buncle sa. Mandevile. Or, on a chief indented gu. three trefoils ar. Mandevile. Ar. on a chev. gu. three martlets or. Mandevile. Az. a fret or. Mandevile. Vert, three wolves pass, in pale or. Mandeville (Buckinghamshire). Ar. on a chief in- dented gu. three martlets or. Mandeville { Dor.setshire). Gu. three lions pass, in pale ar. over all a bendlet az. Mandeville (Nottley, co. Essex; now represented, through Legat, by the D'Oylys of Shottisham, co. Norfolk, and the East Indies). Ar. on a chief in- dented gu. three martlets or. Mandeville, or Marshwood (Dorsetshire; Second Earl nf Essex, temp. John). Quarterly, or and gu- Mandeville (Fifth Earl of Essex). Quarterly, or and gu. within a bordure vair. Mandeville (Earl of Essex). Per pale or and gu. the regalia sa. MANDiviLLE. Gu. an escarbuncle, nowed and flowered, or. Mandeville. Or, three bars az. Mandeville. Quarterly, or and az. four sinister wings displ. counterchanged. Mandeville. Ar. on a chief indented gu. three tre- foils of the field. Mandeville. Quarterly, or and az. a bordure vair, Mandeville. Az. fretty or, a fesse gu. Mandeville. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. Mandeyet. Paly wavy of six gu. and or. Mandit (Great Stretton, co. Lincoln). Per pale wavy or and gu. ; over all, on a bend ar. three tor- teaus. Manditt, or Manduvt. Chequy or and az. within a bordure gu. Crest — A garland of laurel leaves vert. Mandrey (Essex). Ar. a demi lion within an orle of fleurs-de-lis gu. Mandut (Lincolnshire). Gu. three pales dancettee ar. Mandut, or Manduyt (Northumberland and Stafford- shire). Erm. two bars gu. Mandut (Wiltshire). Gu. three pales dancettee or. MANnuT,or Manduit (Warwickshire, and Somerfoid- Mandiiit, co. Wilts). Ar. two bars gu. Mandut, or Manduyt. Gu. three bars dancettee or. Crest — A roundle ar. charged with a stag standing on a mount, ppr. Manelson (Lincolnshire). Az. in a crescent ar. a sun or. Manester. Vairfe, or and sa. ; on a bend gu. three eagles displ. of the first. Maney (Linton, co. Kent). Per pale ar. and sa. three chev. betw. as many cinquefoils, all counter- changed. Crest — An arm, couped at the elbow and erect, habited per pale, ar. and sa. the cufl' counterchanged, holding in the hand ppr. a battle- axe of the last. Maney (Linton, co. Kent). Barry of six sa. and or, in chief three cinquefoils of the second. (Another, a cinquefoil or.) Maney (Kent). Or, two bars sa. ; on a chief of the second three cinquefoils of the fii'st. MAN MAN MiNEY. Av. three inescutcheoiis gu. Maney, or Maynoye. Gu. a fesse betw. tlnee mart- lets ar. Manfeld (Skirpenbeck, co. York ; confirmed 20 Sept. 1563). Gu. a bend cotised ar. betw. six crosses crosslet or. Manfeld (Hutton on Derwent, co. York). The same. Manfeld. Ar. two bars sa.; on the uppermost a wivern, volant, tail extended of the field. Manfeld. Gu. a bend cotised ar. betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee or. Manfiei.d, or Mansfield (Buckingham.shire). Sa. three sinister hands couped at the wrist ar. Crest — A tiger sejant or, ducally gorged gu. Manfield (West Leake, co. Nottingham). Ar. a chev. betw. three mauuches sa. Vrat — A griffin's head erased. Man field. Ar. a cross engr. sa. Manfold, or Manyfold (Cornwall). Ar. a cher. wavy betw. three roses gu. Manford. Or, a fesse betw. three fleurs-de-lis gu. Crest — Three annulets interlaced or. AIanford, Mounford, or Monueford. Or, three fleurs-de-lis gu. Mangfielu. Ar. three lions' heads erased sn. Mangle, or Ma.ngles. Or, a bend vair, betw. two crosses verdee, voided sa. Crest — An arm em- bowed in armour ppr. charged with two roses gu. grasping in the hand a scimetar, all ppr. Mangles (Woodbridge, co. Surrey). Arms and Crest, as the preceding. Manigforu. Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three roses gu. Manigham. Ar. on a chev. betw. three wrens gu. as many mullets of the first. Maning. Sa. a cross patonce betw. four trefoils slipped or. Maningham (Fendrayton, co. Cambridge, and Kent). Sa. a fesse erm. in chief three griflins' heads erased or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet ar. a talbot's head or, collared and lined gu. at the end of the line a bow knot. Maningham. Or, a water boiiget sa. ; on a chief three pellets. Maningham. Ar. a chev sa. betw. three moorcocks az. Manington (Devonshire). Ar. on a bend sa. three mullets or. Manington. Ar. on a bend sa. three cinqutfoils of the field. Maniot. Barry of .six or and sa. ; on a canton of the last a flenr de lis of the first. Crest — A .Sara- cen's head, affrontee, ppr. wreathed about the tem- ples ar. and sa. Manlery. Sa. on a chief ar. a demi lion ramp, issuant of the first. Manley (Manley, co. Chester, and Erbistock, co. Denbigh ; derived from one of the companions in arms of the Conqueror, wliose name appears on the Battell Abbey Roll. The present representative of this longdescended line is John Shawe Manley. of Manley Hall, co. Stafford, and Braziers, co. Oxford, esq. son of the late Admiral Isaac George Manley, of Braziers, hy Frances his wife, dau. and co-heir of Charles Pole, esq.) Ar. a dexter hand, couped and erect, within a bordure engr. sa. Crest — A Saracen's head, affrontee, ppr. wreathed about the temples ar. and sa. Motto — Manus ha;c inimica tyrannis. Manley. Or, on a bend sa. three eagles displ. ar. Crest — A cross pattee az. Manley. Or, a bend sa. Manley. Or, on a bend sa. three dolphins ar. Manley. Purp. a sinister hand, couped and erect, ar. Manley. Vaire, a maunch gu. Manlove (Ashborne, co. Derby, originally from Staf- fordshire). Az. a chev. betw. three anchors erm. Crest — Out of a nmral coronet gu. a cubit arm erect, vested erminois, cull" ar. grasping in the hand ppr. a flaming sword of the third. Manlove (Staffordshire). Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three anchors or. Manlovell. Vert, three wolves pass, in pale cr. Crest — Five bellflowers erect ppr. leaved vert. Manlow. Az. a chev. erm. betw. three anchors or. jManly. Or, a bend engr. sa. fVeif— Across pattee ar. Manmaker (Middleburgli, Zealand). Gu. three acorns or. Crest — Two wings displ. gu. Mann {Earl Cornwallis). Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. on a fesse, counter embattled, betw. three goats pass. ar. as many pellets, for Mann; second and third, sa. guttee d'eau on a fesse ar. tliree Cornish choughs ppr. for Cornwallis. Crests — A demi dragon sa. guttee d'eau, for Mann ; on a mount vert a stag lodged regxiard. ar. attired and uuguled or, gorged with a cliaplet of laurel vert, vulned in the shoulder ppr. Supporters — Two stags ar. each gorged with a chaplet of laurel ppr. Motto — Virtus vincit invidiam. Mann (Linton, co. Kent; as borne by Sir HoRATio Mann, K. B. created a Baronet in 1755: he d. in I7B6, and was succeeded by liis nephew, Sir Horatio Mann, second Bart. M.P. for Sandwich, whose three daus. and co heirs were — Lucy, m. to James Mann, of Egerton Lodge, co. Kent, esq. ; Emily, ni. to Sir Robert Heron, bart. ; and Harriet, m. to Colonel Rochfort). Sa. on a fe.-ise embattled and counter-embattled, betw. three goats statant ar. as many pellets. Crest — A demi dragon, wings en- dorsed, sa. guttee d'eau, inside of the wings and talons ppr. Motto — Per ardua stabilis. Mann. Ar. three antique boots sa. spurs or. Crcsl — A demi man ppr. wreatlied about the temples and loins vert, holding over the dexter shoulJer an arrow ppr. Mann. Or, a chev. engr. ermines, betw. three lions ramp. sa. Crest — A tower or, issuant from the turrets five spears ppr. Manners (Ethale, or Etall, co. Northumberland ; re- presented by the Duke of Rutland). Or, two bars az. a chief gu. Crest — A bull's head erased gu. ducally gorged and chained or. In the time of Henry Vlil. an iionourable augmentation was granted to Thomas Manners of Etall and Belvoir, Lord Ros, created Earl of Rutland in 1525, viz. a chief, quarterly, az. and gu. ; on the first and fourth, two tleurs de-lis or; on the second and third, a lion of England. The present Crest (adopted after the marriage of Sir RobL'i't Manners with Eleanor, eldest sister and co-heir of Edmund Lord Ros of Belvoir) — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a peacock in pride ppr. Supporters — Two unicorns ar. armed, crined, tufted, and unguled or. Motto — Pour y parvenir. Manners Long Fraroliugton, co. Northumberland ; represented by John Manners Fenwicke, of that place, esq. eldest son and heir of James Fenwicke, of Longwitton Hall, co. Noithumberland, by Jane his wife, dau. and heir of J ohn Manners, of Long Fram- lington, esq.) Arms, Ike, as Manners of Etall. Manners (Hanby Hall, co. Lincoln, and Buckmin- ster, CO. Leicester; created a Baronet 5 Jan. 1<9.!). Or, two bars az. a chief, quarterly, of the first and gu. ; in the first and fourth quarters, two fleurs-de-lis or; in the second and third, a lion pass, guard, of the field, all within a bordure wavy gobony ar. and sa. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a peacock in pride ppr. each charged with a bendlet sinister wavy gobony, or and sa. tilksHERS Sv^TOfi {f'iscount Canterbury). See Sut- ton. Manners (Cambridge). Erm. on a saltire engr. sa. five bezants. Manners. Ar. a saltire engr. sa. Manners, or Mannors. Or, two bars az. a chief gu. Manners Sutton (,Baron Manners, of Foston, co. Lincoln). Or, two bars az. a chief, quarterly, of the second and gu. the fii'st and fourth quarters each charged with two fleurs de-lis gold ; the second and third, each charged with a lion of England; a crescent for difT. Crests — First, a wolf 's head erased gu. for Sutton ; second, on a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a peacock in pride ppr. differenced as the arms. Supporters — Dexter, a unicorn ar. armed, maned, tufted, and unguled or, charged on the shoulder with a cross flory az. ; sinister, a like unicorn charged on the shoulder with a portcullis, sa. Motto — Pour y parvenir. Manney. Or, three chev. sa. MAN MAN SfANNiNG (Cholmondley, co. Chester). Gu. a cross patonce betw. four trefoils slipped or. Manning (Stanbiiry in Shorwiustow, co. Cornwall). Per pale, gu. (soiuetimes ax.) and or, a lion ramp, connterchanged. Manning (Codhara, co. Kent; granted 1577, Her Off. Kentf c. 16). Gn. a cross patonce betw. four cinquefoils or. Crcxt — Out of a ducal crown or, an eafile's head sa. beaked of the first, betw. two ostrich feathers ar. Manning (Downe, co. Kent; confirmed 20 April, 1577). Gu. a cross flory betw. four trefoils slipped or. Crest — An eagle's head sa. betw. two ostrich feathers ar. all issuing out of a ducal coronet, or. Manning (Norfolk). Quarterly, az. and gu. a cross patonce betw. four trefoils slipped or. Manning (Sussex). Gu. a cross patonce betw. four trefoils or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's head ar. betw. two wings sa. Manning. Ar. a chev. betw. three quatrefoils gu. Manhincham. .Sa. a fesse erm. ; in chief three grif- fins' heads erased or. Manningham. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three peacocks ax. Mannington. Ar. on a bend sa. three mullets or. Mannock (Essex). Sa. a cross flory or. Mannock (Kent). Sa. a cross patonce or. Mannock (Gifford's Hall, Stoke-juxta-Neyland, co. Suffolk ; derived from Robert Mannock, living at Stoke, temp. Edward HI.; Sir Francis Mannock, of Gifford's Hall, CO. Suffolk, was created a Baronet 1627). Sa. a cross patonce ar. (Another, ar. a cross flory or.) Crest — A tiger's head erased quarterly, ar. and gu. Mannock (as borne by Patrick Mannock, of Gifford's Hall, CO. Suffok, esq.) Sa. a cross flory ar. Crest — An heraldic tiger's head erased quarterly ar. and sa. crined and tufted or. Mannors (CarabridgHshire). Ar. a saltire engr. sa. IManny. Or, two chev. sa. Manny. Or, three chev. sa. on the uppermost a lion pass, guard, of the field. Mannyfold, or Manvfold. Ar. a chev. wavy betw. three roses gu. Manny FORU (Borsetshire). Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three roses gu. Mannyngf. Gu. a cross patonce or, charged with a pelU-t ; in the dexter chief a trefoil slipped of the second. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's head sa. beaked of the first, betw. two ostrich fi athers ar. MANSURiOGii (London). Quarterly, ar. and or, four eagles di.=pl. with two heads vert. Crest — A dexter arm erect, habited az. cuffed ar. holding in the hand ppr. a demi eagle wilh two heads gu. ducally gorged or. Manse (Sufl'olk, temp. Edward III.) Ar. a lion ramp, within an orle of escallops gu. Mansel (Muddlesconibe, CO. Carmarthen, bart.) Ar. a chev. betw. three maunches sa. Crest — A cap of maintenance inflamed on the top, ppr. Motto — Quod vult, valde vult. Mansel (Margam.co. Glamorgan ; derived from Philip de Mansel, who is stated to have come to Engla.nd with the Conqueror; and descended in a directline from Sir John Mansel, Lord Chancellor, temp. Henry III.: Sir Thomas Mansel, of Margam, was created a Bart, in IGII. The present representative of the family is Christophf,r Rice MANsEL-TALnoT, of Margam, esq. M.P. for Glamorganshire, sprung from the marriage of .lohn Ivory Talbot, of Lay- cock, CO. Wilts, esq. with Mary, dnu. of Sir Thomas Mansel, of Margam, bart. who was created Baron Mansell, of Margam, in 1711). The same Arms. Mansel (Trimsaren, co. Carmarthen; deri^'ed from John, sou of Sir Francis Mansel, bart. of Muddles- combe). Arms, &c. as Mansel of Muddlescombe. Mansel (Plassey, CO. Limerick). See Maunsell. Mansel (Dorsetshire). Sa. a chev. betw. three nml- lets ar. Mansell (Gloucestershire). Gu. a fesse ar. a label of the second. Mansell (Guildford, co. Surrey; granted by Sir Ed- ward Walker). Or, three maunches sa. ; on a chief gu. a lion pass, guard, or. Mansell. Sa. a chev. betw. three maunches ar. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a flame of fire ppr. Mansell, or Maunsell. Or, on a fesse dancettee gu. three lions ramp. or. MtNSELL. Sa. a chev. betw. three mullets pierced or. Mansekch (Berwick Hall, Westmoreland). Ar. a bend raguly betw. three arrows gu. feathered and barbed or. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. gorged Avith a collar raguly gu. holding in the dexter paw an arrow of the last, feathered and barbed or. SIansfield (as borne by John Mansfield, of Birstall House, in the county of Leicester, esq.) Erm. on a fesse wavy az. a leopard's face ar. betw. two bezants. Crest — An eagle rising, wings expanded, in the beak an annulet. Mvnsfield, Eakl of. See Murray. Mansfield, Countess of. See Greville. Mansfield (London). Ar. three lions' heads erased sa. Mansfield (England). The same Arms. Crest — A cross pattee fitchee erm. Mansfield (Scotland). Ar. three lions' heads erased az. Crest — An ostrich's head betw. two feathers ar. Mansfield. Ar. betw. two bars sa. a wivern volant, of the second. Mansfield. Quarterly, or and az. four trefoils re- versed, slipped, and counterclianged. Mansfield. Gu. a bend cotised ar. betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee or. Mansfield. Gu. a bend cotised betw. six crosses cro«slet fitchee ar. Manshaiw. Ar. a fesse hnraettfee gu. betw. two lions pass. sa. Crest — A griffin's head erased or, betw. two wings gu. Manson (England). Per chev. ar. and gu. ; in chief three crescents of the last. Crest — On a chapeau ppr. a garb or. Manson (originally of Scotland). Ar. a cross calvary betw. two mullets gu. Manson (Innerthie). Ar. a long cross gu. betw. two mullets in chief and a crescent in base az. Manson. Sa. a chev. betw. three annulets ar. Mans'I'Ed. Gu. a fesse erm. betw. three mullets piei'crd or. Crest — An arm in armour, holding a holly branch fructed ppr. Mansted. Gu. a fesse erm. betw. three mullets ar. Mansted, or Maunsted. Gu. a fesse engr. erm. betw. three mullets or. Manston (Mansion, co. Dorset). Or, three martlets sa. Mansto.n. Sa. a bend embattled ar. Crest — A harp or. Manston (Kent). Gu. a fesse betw. three crescents ar. MAN.STON. Sa. a bend indented ar. Mansion. Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three eagles displ. sa. Manston, or Maunston. Gu. a fesse erm. betw. three mullets, (another, pierced) or. Manston. Quarterly, or and gu. a lion rsinp. counter- changed. Manston. Sa. a fesse ar. betw. three mullets pierced or. Manston, or Maston. Sa. a bend counter-embattled ar. Manston (Manston Court, co. Kent, sheriff of Kent, temp. Henry VI.) Gu. a fesse erm. betw. three mullets ar. Mansuer, or Mansuen (Norfolk; and Mansuer, co. Westmoreland). Vair, a bend gu. (Another, the field vaire, ar. and sa.) Ci'est — A pelican's nest or, young ones sa. thereon a pelican of the second, vulning herself ppr. ^ Mant. Sa. three annulets in pale, betw. two pales or, a chief ar. Crest — An antelope pass. or. Mantabv. Az. three bends or. Mantebey (granted lfil2). Erm. on a bend gu. betw. two cotises engr. of the second, three garbs or. MAR MAR Ore.^t — A boar's head bendways ar. armeil or, with flames of fire issuiug from the mouth, ppr. Mantell (Lewes, co. Sussex ; deriTed from Thomas JIautell, Head Borough of that town in 1562. The late Thomas Mautell, of Lewes, esq. who d. in 1807, left four sons — Thomas Mantell of Lewes, Samuel Mantell of the same place, Gideon Mantell, F. R. S. and Joshua Mantell). Arms, &c. as Mantle. Manthelby. Gu. a serpent nowed or. Manthf.v, or Maby. Az. a cross or. liANTLE, or Mantell (Kent ; and Heyford, co. North- ampton). Ar. a cross engr. betw. four martlets sa. Crest — A stag's head couped at the neck, guard. ar. (Another erm.) Manton. Ar. on a cross engr. az. five garbs or. Crest — A unicorn sejant or, resting the dexter paw against a tree vert. Mantory, or Mantres. Sa. on a chief or, a demi lion ramp, of the field. (Another az.J SIantua, Mantue, or Manton. Ar. a cross gu. betw. four eagles displ. sa. UrANVERs, Eakl. See Pierrepoxt. Manvers. Ar. six annvilets sa. three, two, and one. Manvoysin, or Mansyne. Or, two bars gu. Manwairing. See Mainwaring. Manwaringe. Gu. a scythe ar. Manwell. Gu. three hands couped in fe.'se ai-. Crest — A ram pass, gu. ^Ianwike. Sa. an eagle displ. or, in chief two bezants. Crest — On a hurt an estoile or. Manwike. Sa. an eagle displ. or. Manwood (Bramfield, co. Essex ; and Kent). Sa. two palets or; on a chief of the second a denii lion issuant ramp, of the first. Crest — On a ducal coronet a lion's head guai'd. or. Man WOOD (Kentj. Paly of six, sa. and or ; on a chief of the second a demi lion ramp, of the first. Crest, as the last. Hanyngham. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three martlets or. Crest — .4n ostrich with wings endorsed, in the beak a horseshoe, all ppr. Manyngham. Gu. a chev. or, betw. three martlets ar. Manyngton. Ar. on a bend sa. three mullets of the iirst. Mapes (Feltham and Rollesby, co. Norfolk). Sa. four lozenges in fesse or. Crest — An arm embowcd in armour or, holding in the gauntlet a, spur ar. lea- thered sa. Maples. Per pale, az. and or, three boars' heads in bend counterchanged. Crest — A tower or. Maplesden (Kent). Sa. a cross formee fitchee ar. Maplesden. The same Arms. Crest — Out of a mu- I'al coronet a/, two arms embowed in armour, ppr. sustaining a flag gu. flotant to the sinister, staff or. Mafletoft (Lincolnshire). Az. a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet, or ; on a chief ar. a lion pass. Mapowder (Holsworthy and Pyeworthy, co. Devon ; Visitation, inao). Barry gu. and ar. ; on a chief of the second a greyhound courant, sa. Marblers, Company of (London). Gu. a chev. ar. betw. two chipping-axes in chief oi the last, and a mullet in base or. Crest — An arm embowed, vested az. cuffed ar. holding in the hand ppr. an engraving chisel of the last. Motto— Grind well. Marbury, or Merbury (Walton, co. Chester, temp. Edward III.) Ar. on a fesse engr. az. three garbs or. Crest — A mermaid ppr. holding in the dcxtei hand a mirror, and in the sinister a comb or. MAitBUKY. The same Arms. Crest — On a cap ar. an old man's head sitlefaced, of the same, wreathed on the forehead ar. and sa. ; on the cap five gut- tees d'or. Marbury (Northumberhind). Sa. a cross betw. four nails ar. Marbury (Gresby, co. Lincoln). Ar. on a fesse engr. gu. three garbs or. HUrbury. Gu. two bars or; on a chief of the se- cond n lion pass, of the first. Marbury. Sa. a fesse engi-. betw. three nails ar, Marbury. Sa. a cross betw. four Taus ar. M\RiiURY (Marbury, CO. Chester, ^fw^. Edward H.) Sa. a cross engr. ar. betw. four piles (or pheons) of the second, (^rest — On a chapeau gu. turned up ar. and semee of plates, a Saracen's head in profile, couped ppr. crined and bearded sa. wreathed about the temples gu. Marbury (Lambeth, co. Surrey; gi-anted 10 May, 1616). As the preceding. March (Redworth, co. Durham). Sa. a fesse counter- componee, or and gu. ; in cliief a cross crosslet fitchee of the second, betw. two lions' heads erased ar. ; in base a lion's head erased of the last, betw. two crosses crosslet fitchee of the second. March (Isle of Wight, co. Hants ; Her. Off. Hants, c. 19, fol. 126). Sa. on a cross or, betw. four lions' heads erased ar. as many crescents gu. March (London). Sa. a cross or, fretfy az. betw. four lions' heads erased of the second. March. Sa. a cross patonce betw. four lions' heads erased ar. Cre.'tt — A demi lion ramp. ar. March. Or, a lion ramp, gu.; over all a bendlet gobony, of the second and first. , March. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. within a bordure of the last, charged with eight roses of the field. March. Sa. a cross betw. four lions' heads erased ar. ; a crescent on the top. Crest — An arm, bendy wavy sinister, or and purp. band ppr. hold- ing a flower gu. leaved vert ; on the top a gold- finch volant ppr. March (Willesly Park, co. Cambridge, and More Critchell, co. Dorset. The late Thomas March, of More Critchell, esq. assumed, on succeediiig to the estates of Garendon and Gracedieu in Leicester- shire, the name and arms of Phillipps ; see Phil- lipps of Garendon). Quarterly, gu. and az. a cross erm. betw. four lions' heads erased or. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. holding a Maltese cross or, Marchall. Gu. a bend engr. or; over all a label ar. Crest — A mullet or, betw, two palm branches vert, Marchand (Buckinghamshire ; granted 1582). Sa. a bend cotised betw. two griffins segreant or. Marchant (Devonshire). Or, three anchors sa. Marchant. Az. a hare ramp, or, betw. three mullets of the last. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a nag's head. Marche (Isle of Ely). Or, three pales az. ; on a chief gu. as many talbots' heads erased of the first. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a wolf pass, ar. Marche (London; granted l.'iSS). Gu. a horse's head couped betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee ar. Crest — A griffin's head erased az. holding in the beak a rose gu. stalked and leaved vert. Marche, Ar. on a bend sa. three covered cups or. Marche. Paly of six, ar. and az.; on a chief gu. three talbots' heads erased or. Marche. Sa. a cross betw. four lions' heads erased ar. Marche. Sa. a lion ramp. ar. depressed by a bend gobonated, of the second and gu. Marchincton. Ar. three crescents sa. flammant ppr. Marchincton. Or, a fret and canton gu. Marchington. Ar. fretty sa, ; on a canton gu. a martlet of the first. Marchudd-ap-Cynan (Lord of AbrrgHleu ; Founder of the VIII. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys, cotemporary with Rhodri Mawr, King of Wales, who succeeded to the tliroue in 843, and d. in 817. Descendants: i. Ednyfed Vychan, Lord of BrynfTenigl. ii. Wynns of Kilgwyn. lli. Wynn.s of Coed Coch and Treforth. iv. Pughs of Crenddyn. v. Morris's of Bryn-yi-Odyn, vi, Eduowain ap- Bradwen, Lord of Llys Bradwen, Founder of the X\'. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys. vii. Grono Llwyd-y-Penwyn. vii. Roberts of Gwy- saney. viii. Vaughans of Hen Bias. ix. Wynns of Abergelleu. x. Wynns of Llanolian. xi. Rhys- ap-Edrid. xii. Foulkes's of Eriviatt). Gu. a Sa- racen's head erased at the neck ppr. wreathed ab4rm*. Crest — A buck pass. az. Masterson (Ferns, co. Wexford ; Sir Thomas Master- son, Seneschal of the Palatinate of Wexford, knighted in LOSS, second son of Thomas Masterson of Nantwich, taken prisoner at Flodden, was father of Sir Richard Masterson, of Ferns, knt. who left four daus. his co-heiresses, viz. Mabel, to Nicho- las Devereux, of Balmagir; Katherine, m. to Edward Butler, Baron of Caher; Margaret, m. to Robert Shee, of Upper Court, co. Kilkenny, esq. ; and Mary, m. to Walter Synnott, of Ballybrenuan, CO. M'exford, esq.) Arms, as the preceding. Masterton (Gogar). Ar. a chev. and chief gu. Crest — A stag running past a fir tiee ppr. Motto — Per ardua. Masterton (Grange, co. Perth). Ar. a chev. betw. two crescents in chief and a mullet in base gu. ; on a chief az. an eagle displ. or. Crest — A dexter hand holding a scimetar ppr. Motto — Pro Deo et rege., Mastertoun (Parkmilne, Scotland; Lion Register). Ar. a chev. gu. and a chief az. Crest — A stag cou- rant, bearing on his attire an oak slip fructed ppr. Maston (Kent). Gu. a fesse betw. three crescent.s ar. Maston, or Marston (Kent). Gu. on a fesse erra. betw. three mullets ar. as many annulets of the first. Maston, or Marston. The same Arms. Crest — The sail of a ship ppr. Maston. Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three eagles displ. sa. Maston. Sa. a fesse erm. betw. three crescents ar. A/aston. Per bend ar. and gu. live roses, two, two, and one, counterchanged. (Another, three roses, two and one.) Maston. Sa. a bend embattled counter-embattled ar. .Maston. Sa. a bend raguly ar. Maston. Gu. a fesse ei-m. betw. three annulets or. Matcham. Vert, on a fesse or, a greyhound courant ar. pellettee, betw. three bundles of arrows of the second. Crest — An arm erect, habited vert, cuff ar. holding in the hand three ears of wheat ppr. Matcham. Vert, on a fesse betw. three bundles of wheat (or barley, each consisting of as many stalks, one erect and two in saltire) or, a greyhound cou- rant ar. pied ppr. Matchet, or Matcheton. Az. on a fesse wavy or, a cross pattee fitchee gu. ; on a chief of the last two estoiles of the second. Crest — A cross pattee fit- chee gu. Matford (Devonshire). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three quatrefoils slipped vert. Mathadarda (the heiress m. Beville). Gu. on three bars wavy sa. as many swallows or. Mather (Secroft, co. York; granted 11 Feb. 1575). Erm. a fesse embattled gu. Mather (England). Barry of six, az. and ar. ; on a chief of the last three mullets of the first. Crest — A hand erect issuing from a cloud, holding an arrow, point downwards. Mather (Lanton, co. Roxburgh). Az. two bars or; on a chief of the last an escallop betw. two mullets of the field. Crest— An eagle displ. ppr. Motto — Fortiter et celeriter. M.atheson (Bennetsfield). Ar. two Lochaber axes in saltire, heads to the chief betw. a cock in chief and a rose in base. Cre.U — A dexter hand brand- ishing a scimetar, ppr. Motto — Fac et spera. Matheson (Balmacara). Gyronny of eight, sa. and gu, a lion ramp. ar. on a bordure of the last eight crosses crosslet of the second. Crest and Motto, as the last. Mathew {Earl of Lnndaff). Or, a lion ramp. sa. Crest — A heathcock ppr. Supporters — Two uni- corns, collared and chained or. Motto — Y fyn Duw a fydd. Mathew (Glamorganshire ; descended from Sir David-ap-Mathew, standard-bearer to Edward II. ; to whom a superb monument still exists in the Cathedral of Landaff. Sir David was ancestor of, I. Mathew of LandafT Court, which branch became extinct at the decease, in 1821, of C. Mathews, esq. ; ii. Mathew, of Thomastown, co. Tipperary, created Earl of LandafT; and, ill. Mathew of Cornwall). Or, a lion ramp. sa. Mathew (Cornwall; derived from Sir David-ap- Mathew, standard-bearer to Edward II. The Mathews of Cornwall were oi-iginally seated at St. Kew and Pennetenny, but afterwards, in con- sequence of marrying the heiress, at Tresungher in Endellion ; and for a long series of generations, held the highest position in the county, intei-mar- rying with the Chamonds, Roscarrocks, Treva- nions. Monks, Vivians, Giffords, &c. Of this ancient family were Sir R. Mathew, of Tresungher, knt. Colonel in King Charles's service, and Colonel Abednego Matliew, Captain-General of the Lee- waid Islands, whose son. General Sir William Mathew, and his son, William Mathew, esq. both filled the same high appointment. The latter, who d. in 1752, left three sons : i. Daniel, of Felix Hall, CO. Essex, grandfather of the present representa- tive of the family, George B. JIatuew, esq. late M.P. for Athlone ; ii. Edward, a General Officer, Equerry to George III. whose son, by the Lady Jane Bertie, his wife, assumed his mother's name, and was the late Brownlow Bertie Mathew, esq. ; and. III. Abednego, who /«. the heiress of F. Buck- ley, esq.) Sa. a stork ar. within a bordure of tiie last. Crest — On a mount vert a stork as in the arms. Motto — jEquam servare mentem. The an- cestor of the Cornish Mathews changed his paternal arms, or, a lion ramp. sa. for the stork as now borne, on his marriage with the heiress of Tre- sungher. Mathew (Shropshire ; as borne by Abednego Mathew, of the Lyth, CO. Salop, esq.) The same as Mathew of Cornwall. Mathew (Coggeshall, co. Essex). Az. three lions ramp. ar. ; on a chief of the last as many crosses MAT M AU crosslet sa. Crest — A lion'M gamb erect, holding a cross crosslet fitcliee in pale sa. Motto (over the crest) — Cruce non leone fides. Mathew, or Matihew (Castle Mangoh, co. Glamor- gan). Ar. a lion ramp, reguard. sa. Mathew (Biilokesby, co. Norfolk). Az. a chev. vaire, ar. and gu. betw. three ducal coronets of the second, within a bordiire eugr. or. Crest — A uni- corn's head erased ar. armed and maned gu. charged on the neck with a chev. Tair6, of the fir=t and second. Mathew. Gyronny of eight gu. and sa. a lion ramp, or. Mathew. Per pale ga. and az. three lions ramp, erm. Mathew. Gu. three mallets ar. Mathew. Sa. a martlet ar. Mathews (England). Gu. three chev. or. Crest — On an escallop gu. betw. two wings az. a cross flory or. Mathews (Ireland). Gu. three chev. interlaced ar. Crest — An arm in armour holding a sword, ppr. Mathias (London). Gu. three dice ar. two and one; on each die six spots in front, two at top, and three on the sinister side, sa. Mathias (borne by Charles Mathias, of Lamphey Court and Llangwarren, both in the county of Pembroke, esq. justice of the peace). The same Arms. Crest — A stag trippant ppr. armed or. AIathias. The same Arms. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet a broken battle axe. Math IE (Glasgow). Gyrouny of eight, sa. and gu. Crest — A unicorn's head erased. Motto — Esse quam videri. Mathieso.v. Gyronny of eight, sa. and gu. a lion ramp. ar. within a bordure counterchanged of the field. Crest— A cock gu. Mathison (Edinburgh). Gyronny of eight, sa. and git. a lion ramp. ar. a bordure of the last charged with four crosses crosslet and as many crescents, alternately, of the second. Crest — A cock gu. Matoke, or Mattick (Hertfordshire and Yorkshire). Az. a chev. quarterly, or and ar. betw. three fleurs- de-lis of the second. Crest — A bear salient per bend, ar. and sa. Maton. Gu. three barrels in pale ar. Crest — A sheaf of seven arrows sa. enfiled by a mural crown or. Matran (Devonshire). Or, on a bend sa. three mul- lets of the field. Matran. The same Arms. Crest — A sinister arm, the hand clenched, ppr. Matravebs. Sa. fretty or. Crest — Two halberts en- dorsed, entwined with a serpent ppr. Matres. Sa. on a chief ar. a lion ramp, naissant of the field. Matrevers, or Matravers (Suffolk). Sa. fretty or. Matrevers, or Maltrevers. Sa. a fret or. Crest — A stag's head cabossed or. Matrevers. The same Arms, with a canton gu. charged with three leopards pass. ar. Matrevers, or Maltrevers. Sa. a fret ei-m. Matrevers. Az. a fret or. Matrevers. Sa. a fret erm. ; on a canton gu. three leopards ar. Matson (Lancashire). Sa. a cross formfee, voided or. Matsox. Ar. three cinquefoils in chev. sa. Crest — On a rock a fort in flames, ppr. M\T.STEED. Gu. a fesse engr. betw. three mullets or. Matthew (Buckinghamshire). Gyronny of eight, ar. and sa. a lion ramp. gu. a bordure of the last, crusily or. Matthew (Mitton, co. Cornwall; Dodbroke, co. Devon ; and of Surrey). Sa. a stork close, ar. Matthew (Thornborough, co. Bucks ; and of Wales). Gyronny of eight, gu. and sa. a lion ramp, or, within a bordure az. charged with eight crosses formfee of the third. Matthew (Dorsetshire). Sa. a lion ramp. ar. Crest — On a mount vert a moorcock ppr. Matthew (Ireland). Or, a lion ramp. sa. Crest — A heathcock ppr. Matthew (Northampton.shire). Gyronny of eight, sa. and gu. over all a lion ramp. or. Matthew (Brandden, co. Northampton). The same, within a bordure az. semee of crosses crosslet or. Matthew (Stanstcd, co. Sussex). Sa. a lion ramp. ar. Crest — An eagle displ. per fesse, ar. and gu. Matthew. Az. an eagle displ. or. Matthew. Sa. a chev. betw. three escallops ar. Matthew. QuartL-rly, ar. and sa. ; in the first quarter a rook ppr. ; in the second, a lozenge of the first. Matthew. Ar. on a fesse sa.betw. thi-ee lions ramp. gu. as many mullets of the field. Matthew. Ar. on a chev. gu. three quatrefoils of the first. Matthew. Ar. a fencock sa. membered gu. ' Matthew. Ar. a bittern sa. membered gu. Matthew. Ar. a fesse betw. three birds sa. Matthew, or Mathvn. Az. an eagle displ. with two heads ar. Matthews (as borne by John H. Matthews, of Hereford, esq. a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for the county). Quarterly, first, or, a lion ramp, reguard. betw. two flaunches sa. each charged with a mullet ar. ; second, per pale az. and gu. a chev. or, betw. three lions ramp.; third, ar. on a chev. sa. five spots of ermine, in the dexter chief point a mullet of the second; fourth, gu. three stirrups leathered and buckled or ; fifth, or, a cioss pattee fitchee gu. ; sixth, gu. three lions pass. ar. Crest — On a mount vert a moorcock with a sprig of heath in its mouth, all ppr. Matthews (Great Gobions, co. Essex, and Edmonton, CO. Bliddlesex). Gu. three Catharine wheels ar. ; on a chief of the second a bull's head couped sa. Crest — A bull's head cojjped sa. betw. two wings endorsed ar. Motto — Omne solum viro patria est. Matthews (Swansea, co. Glamorgan, and Down, Ireland). Gu. three chev. or. Matthews (London). Gu. three chev. oi'. Matthews (Scotland). Gyronny of eight, gu. and sa. a chief or. Crest — A cross crosslet fitchee az. and palm branch in saltire, vert. Matthison (Scotland; confirmed 1 Oct. 1039). Gy- ronny of eight, sa. and gu. a lion ramp, within a bordure or, charged with eight crosses crosslet fitchee of the second. Crest— A. demi lion ppr. holding betw. the paws a cross crosslet gu. Mauo (Hargood Hill, cu. York). Barry of six, ar. and sa. a lion ramp. gu. Maude (Viscount Haioarden). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a lion ramp ar. ; second and third, ar. three bars gemelles sa. and over all a lion ramp, gu. charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet fitchee, or. Crest — A lion's gamb erased and erect, grasping an oak branch ppr. acorned or. Sup- porters — Two lions ramp, charged on ♦he breast with a cross crosslet fitchee or. Motto — Virtute securus, Maude (Yorkshire ; originally De Monte Alto, founded in England by Eustace De Monte Alto, surnamed " The Norman Hunter," one of the soldiers of the Conquest in the immediate train of Hugh Lupus. At an early period, the Montalts were Barons de Montalt and Hawarden. The head of the family is Cornwallis Maude, Viscount Hawarden, Baron de Montalt ; but the chief landed representative of the house in Yorkshire, is the present John Maude, of Moor House, in that county, esq. a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant, author of ** A Visit to the Falls of Niagara in 1800," lineally des- cended, through the Maudes of Alverthoi'pe Hall, from John Maude, of Staynland, near Halifax, esq. youngerbrother of Thomas Maude, of West Rid- dlcsden, (ancestor of Lord Hawarden,) and grand- son of Thomas Monhault, or Maude, of West Rid- dlesden, whose eldest son, Arthur Mawhaut, or Maude, proved his arms and pedigree at Glover's Visitation in 15S5). Ar. three bai-s gemelles, sa. over all a lion ramp. gu. charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet, fitchee or. Crest — A lion's head couped gu. charged with a cross crosslet, fitchee or. Motto — De Monte Alto. Maude (Kendal, co. Westmoreland, and Blawith, co. Lancaster ; a branch of Maude of Yorkshire, now iM A U MA W represented by Thomas Holme Maude, esq. a magistrate for Westmoreland and Lancashire, and a deputy-lieutenant of the former). Arms, Crest, and Motto, same as Maude of Yorkshire. Maude (Ireland). Gu. a tower triple-towered ar. Crest — A hand holding two branches of palm in orle, ppr. Maudele, or Mawdley (Wells, co. Somerset). Ar. on a chev. az. three fleurs-de-lis or, all within a bordure engr. sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's head ar. Maudley (Wells and Nunnys, co. Somerset ; granted 1637). Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three lozenges gu. as many fleurs-de-lis or, all within a bordure engr. sa. Maudley (Wells, co. Somerset). Ar. on a chev. az. three fleurs-de-lis of the first, withih a bordure engr. sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet ar. a falcon's head of the last. Mauduit (as quartered by Edward Lawford, late of Bloomsbury Square, esq.) Gu. three pales dan- cettee or, quartering, second, per pale nebulee or and gu. on a bend ar. three torteaux ; third, per pale or and az. two bars counterchanged within a bordxire gu. ; fourth, ar. two bars gu. also for Mauduit. Crest — Outof afive-leaved ducal coronet or, a griffin's head betw. two wings ar. beaked or. Motto — Deus me audit. Mauduit (Hauslope, co. Buckingham). Ar. two bars gu- Maule {Baron Panmure). Quarterly, first and fourth, pel* pale, ar. and gu. on a bordure eight escallops, all counterchanged, for Maule ; second, ar. three pallets wavy gu. for De Valomis ; third, quartei'ly, first and fourth, az. a chev. betw. three crosses pattee or, for Barclay of Brechin ; second and third, ar. three piles issuing from the chief, con- joined by points, gu. for Wishart of Bi"echin. Crest — A wivern vert, spouting fire before and behind. Supporters — Two greyhounds ppr. each gorged with a collar gu. charged with three escal- lops ar. Motto — Clementia et animis. Maule (Earl of Panmure). Per pale, ar. and gu. a bordure charged with eight escallops, all countei- changed. Crest— k dragon vert, from the mouth and tail fire issuing ppr. ; ancient, per pale, gu. and ar. an escutcheon within an orle of eight escallops, all countej-changed. Crest, as before. Motto — Clementia et animis. Maule (Scotland). Per pale wavy, on a bordure eight escallops, all counterchanged. Crest, as be- fore. Motto — Inest clementia forti. Maule (Ballumbie, Scotland). Per pale ar. and gu. a bordure charged with eight escallops, all counter changed ; in the middle fesse point a crescent for diff. Crest — A wivern vert, with two heads, vomiting fire at both ends, ppr. charged with a crescent ar. Motto — Clementia tecta rigore. Mauleverek (AUerton-Mauleverer, co. York ; created a Baronet, 2 Aug. 1611). Sa. (another, gu.) three greyhounds courant in pale ar. collared or. Ciest — A greyhound ar. collared or. Mauleverer (Arnclifle, co. York ; derived from Sir Richard Mauleverer, knt. temp. Conquest. Timo- thy Mauleverer, of Ai-ucliffe, who m. Sarah Paw- son, dau. and co-heir of John Wilberforce, of Gainsborough, co. Lincoln, and rf. in 1784, left four daus. his co-heirs, viz. Jane, m. to Robert Lindsey, of Loughry,co. Tyrone ; Sarah, the wife of J. Arthur Worsop, of Alverley Grange, co. York ; Anne, of Clotworthy Gowan, esq. ; Frances and Mary. William Gowan, son of Anne, inherited the estates at the decease of his aunt Mary in 1833, and hav- ing assumed her name and arms, is the present William Mauleverer, of Arnclifle Hall, esq.) Sa. three greyhounds courant, in pale ar. collared or. Crest — A maple branch sprouting from the trunk of a tree, all ppr. A/otto — En Dieu ma foy. Mauley. Vair, out of a maunch gu. a hand ppr. holding a fleur-de-lis or. Mauley. Or, on a bcndsa. three dolphins naiant ar. Mauley. Or, on a bend sa. three eagles displ. ar. Mauley. Or, a bend sa. Maund (Oxford, d. 4 Uec. 1660). Az. on a bend ar. betw. two cagks di.spl. or, three masclcs of the field. Maundbell (Wiltshire). Ar. a demi lion betw. eight fleurs-de-lis gu. Maundrell. The same Crest — A dexter arm embowed, fesseways, couped, vested ar. holding in the hand ppr. a cro.'s crosslet fitchee sa. Maunuuit. Ar. two bars gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head betw. two wings ar. Maunsell (Plassy and Bank Hall, co. Limerick ; a younger branch of the Maunsells, or Mansels, of Margam). Ar. a chev. betw. three maunches sa. Crest — First, a cap of maintenance inflamed at the top ppr. ; second, an eagle with wings ex- panded or. Maunsell (Ballywilliam, co. Limerick; descended from Richard Maunsell, of Ballywilliam, esq. younger brother of Thomas Maunsell, LL.D. M.P. ancestor of the Maunsells of Plassy : the present representative is George Meares Maunsell, of Ballywilliam, co. Limerick, esq. high sherifl* in 1835). Arms, as the preceding. Crest — A hawk levant ppr. Motto — Honorantes me honorabo. Maunsell (as borne by Robert Maunsell, of Mer- non Square, Dublin, esq. fifth son of the late Daniel Maunsell, of Ballywilliam, esq.) Arms, Crest, and Motto, as the preceding. Maunsell (Oakly Park, co. Kildare; a younger branch of the Maunsells of Ballywilliam). Arms and Crest, as the preceding. • Maurice (Brynygwalie, co. Denbigh, and Bodynfol, CO. Montgomery; descended, through Llewelyn Voelgrwn, Lord of Main, from Bleddyn ap Cyn- fyn. Prince of Powys. Miss Maurice, the only dau. and heir of the late Rev. Richard Maurice, of Brynygwalie, m. John Bonner, esq. ; and their son, Robert Maurice Bonner Maurice, esq. hav- ing purchased the estate of Bodynfol, co. Mont- gomery, has made that his place of residence). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. on a bend ar. three escallops gn. ; second and third, ar. a lion pass. sa. within a bordure indented gu. Crest — First, a unicorn's head erased sa. winged ar. horn, mane, and beard or, bearing in the mouth a sham- rock ppr. ; second, a lion pass. sa. as in the arms. Maurice (Lloran, co. Denbigh, and Pentrekenrick, CO. Salop ; descended from Einion Efell, one of the sons of Madoc ap Meredydd, ap Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, Prince of Powys. The Rev. Thomas Maurice, the learned author of Indian Antiquities, &c. was of the Pentrekenrick family). Per fesse sa. and ar. a lion ramp, counterchanged of the field, armed and langued gu. Maurice (Astrad,co. Denbigh; descended from Ririd Flaidd, Lord of Penllyn, North Wales). Ar. a chev. betw. three wolves' heads erased sa. Maurice (Myrod Llanhassaph, co. Flint). Sa. three roses ar. Maurice. Gu. a lion ramp, reguard. or. Crest — A hawk, perching upon the stump of a tree or, armed and belled gu. Maurice. Gu. three roses ar. PdAUTREY. Az. a cross or. Mautby (granted Alay, 1612). Erm. on a bend gu. cotised or, the cotises engr. three garbs of the last. Maver. Ar. three bars voided sa. over all a lion ramp. gu. Crest — On a rock an eagle standing ppr. Maveson (Maveson, co. Salop). Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three mullets sa. Maw (Lancashire and Suffolk). Az. two bars erm. betw. six martlets or. Crest — On a mount vert a camel couchant ar. the lump on the back and end of the tail or. Mawrey (Kennington, co. Surrey ; granted 1757). Or, a cross gu. fretty of the field, betw. four eagles displ. az. each charged on the breast with a bezant. Crest — An eagle displ. az. charged on the breast with a bezant. Mawbey (Botleyes and Vauxhall, co. Surrey ; created a Baronet 30 July, 1765). The same Arvis and Crest. Motto — Auriga virtutum prudentia. Mawedby. Az. a cross or. Mawer. Ar. three martlets vert, beaked gu.; on a chief indented sa. as many mullets ar. Crest — K lion's gamb issuing sa. resting on an encutcheon erm. MAX M A X Mawer. Ar. three martlets vert; on a chief in- dented gu. as many mullets or. Mawev (Worcestershire). Gu. a fesse betw. five martlets ar. Mawes, St. Town of (Cornwall). Az. a bend lozengy or, betw. a tower in the sinister chief ar. and a ship with three masts, the sails furled, in the dex- ter base of the second. Mawcan (Cornwall). Ar. two bars, and in chief two mullets sa. Mawhoou (certified at the College of Arms, London, May, 1779). Or, three bars gemelles sa. over all a lion ramp. gu. charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet fttchee or. Crest — A lion's head erased ar. gorged with a collar gu. rimmed, studded, and ringed or, charged on the neck with a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Mawle (Suffolk). Ar. on a bend sa. three dolphins embowed or ; in chief a crescent gu. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up arm. a demi peacock displ. ar. Mawley (Cheshire). Ar. a sinister hand and boi'dure engr. sa. MawliiY (Yorkshire). Ar. on a bend sa. three eagles displ. of the first. Mawley. The same Arms. Crest — A cross crosslet fitchee gu. and palm branch in saltire. Maw ley (Yorkshire). Or, on a bend sa. three dol- phins ar. Mawley. Vaire, a maunch gu. Mawley, or Malo Lacu (1328). Or, a bend sa. Mawnell. Or, on a fesse dancettee gu. three lions ramp. ar. Mawrice. Az. on a chief gu. three bends ar. Mawson (Loudon ; granted 1092). Per fesse ei-m. and ermines, a pale counterchanged, over all a lion saliant or. Crest — A lion's head or, collared gobony, erra. and ermines. Mawson. The same Arms. Crest — A greyhound ar. passing a tree vert. Maxey, or Maxie (Bradwell, co. Essex, and Shotley, CO. Suffolk). Gu. a fesse ar. betw. three talbofs' heads erased, of the second. Crest — A talbot's head erased ar. collared and ringed gu. Maxey (Medley, co. Huntingdon). Gu. a chev. or, betw. three crescents ar. Maxey (Huntingdonshire). Gu. a chev. betw. three crescents or. Maxfield (Cheshire). Gu. a cross engr. enn. Maxfield. The same Arms. Crest — On a ducal coronet a dolphin naiant. Maxlird. Gu. three plates. Maxtoke Priory (Warwickshire). Ar. on a chief az. two mullets or, pierced gu. Maxton (Cultequhay, Scotland). Or, a bend (ano- ther, engr.) gu. betw. three crosses formee fitchee az. Maxton (Scotland). Or, a chev. gu. betw. three crosses formee fitchfee sa. Crest — A bee erect, with wings expanded ppr. Motto — Providus esto. Maxton. Or, a chev. gu. betw. three crosses formee fitchee az. Crest — A cross crosslet filchee az. Motto— Fides. Maxwell (Baron Farnham). Ar. a saltire sa. ; on a chief of the first three pallets of the second. Crest — A buck's head erased ppr. Siipporiers — Two bucks ppr. Motto — Je suis pret. Maxwell {Earl of Nitliselale). Ar. an eagle displ. sa. beaked and membered gu. sui"mouuted of an escutcheon of the first, charged with a saltire of the second, and surcharged in the centre with a liurcheon or. Crest — A stag ppr. attired ar. couch- aiit before a holly bush ppr. Motto — Ileviresco. Maxwell (Eviringhara Park, co. York, and Ciirla verock, co. Dumfries ; as borne by William Con- stable Maxwell, of those places, esq. eldest son and heir of the late Marmaduke William Con- stable Maxwell, of Everingham and Carlaverock, esq. who was eldest son, by the Lady Winifred Maxwell his wife, only dau. and heir of John Maxwell, Earl of Nithsdale, of William Haggers- ton-Constable, second son of Sir Carnaby Haggers- ton, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth. Maxwell, as the preceding ; second, harry of six, or and az. for CuNsiABLE ; third, az. on a bend cotised ar. three billets sa. a crescent for cadency, for Hag- GERSTON. Crest — A stag ppr. attired ar. couchant before a holly bush, also ppr. Maxwell (Cardoness, CO. Kirkcudbright, bart.) Quar- terly, first and fourth ar. a saltire sa. within a bordure counter-componee, of the second and first; second and third, ar. a bend az. Crest — A man's head affrontee, within two laurel branches in orle ppr. Motto (above the crest)— Think on. Maxwell (Barucleugh, Scotland ; Lion Register), Ar. a saltire sa. within a bordure of the last, charged with eight lozenges of the first. Crest — An eagle's talon holding a writing pen ppr. Motto — Non sine usu. Maxwell (Calderwood, co. Lanark, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a saltire sa. within a bordure embattltd counter-componee, of the second and first, for Maxwell; second and third, ar. a bend az. for Denniston. Crest— a man's bead looking up ppr. Motto — Think on. Maxwell (Garnsalloch, Scotland, a cadet of C:ir- laverock ; Lion Register). Ar. a saltire sa. within a bordure of the last, charged with eight crescents or. Crest — A stag rising from a holly bush ppr. Motto — Viresco et surgo. Maxwell (Hills, Galloway, Scotland). Ar. a saltire sa. betw. a mullet in chief and a crescent in base gu. Crest — A roebuck ppr. attired ar. couchant before a holly bush ppr. IMotto — Reviresco. Maxwell (Kirkonnell, Scotland ; Lion Register). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. an eagle displ. sa. beaked and menibered gu. on the breast an es- cutcheon of the first, charged with a saltire of the second, for Maxwell; second and thii-d, az. two crosiers in saltire addossee, and in chief a mitre or, for Kirkonnell. Crest — An eagle issuing. Motto — Spero meliora. Maxwell (Lackiebank, Scotland; Lion Register). Ar. on a saltire sa. betw. two stars in chief and base az. a man's heart or. Crest — A falcon looking at a star. Motto — -Tendit ad astra. Maxwell (Loch, Scotland; Lion Register). At. a saltire within a bordure sa. charged with eight roses of the first. Crest — A hart couchant, his attires wreathed about with holly leaves, all ppr. Motto — Semper viridis. Maxwell (Monreith, co. Wigtoun, bart.) Ar. an eagle displ. with two heads sa. beaked and meni- bered gu. on the breast an escutcheon of the first, charged with a saltire of the second, surcharged with a hurcheon (hedgehog) oi* ; all within a bor- dure gu. Crest — An eagle rising sa. beaked and membered gu. Supporters — Two stags ppr. Motto Reviresco. Maxwell (Nether Pollock, co. Renfrew, bart.) Ar. on a saltire sa. an annulet or, stoned az. Crest — A stag's head erased ppr. Supporters — Two mon- keys ppr. collared round the loins and chained. Motto — I am ready. Maxwell (Teylling, Scotland ; derived from the mar- riage of Eustache Maxwell, second son of Sir Her- bert Maxwell of Carlavei'ock, with Agnes, dau. and co heir of Sir John Gilford of Yester). Ar. ona sal- tire sa. a man's heart or. Crest — A falcon looking to the sun ppr. Motto — 1*11 bide Bi-oadalbine. Maxwell (Scotland ; Lhin Register). Ar. a saltire sa. within a bordure embattled gu. Crest — A stag, lodged under a holly bush ppr. Motto — Non dormio. Maxwell (Scotland). Or, (another, ar.) a saltire sa. Maxwell. Ar. a saltire sa. in base a crescent az. within a bordure gu. Crest — A hand issuing ppr. holding up two eagles' heads, conjoined at the neck and erased sa. Ma.\well. Ar. an eagle displ. with two heads sa. beaked and membered gu. within a bordure of the last ; on the body of the eagle an escutcheon or, charged with a saltire of the second, thereon a hedgehog of the fourth. Maxwell-Heron (Springkell, co. Dumfries, bart.) Ar. on a saltire sa. an annulet or, stoned az. in base a crescent of the second, all within a bordure gu. charged with eight bezants. Crest — A dexter hand ppr. holding up an eagle's neck with two MAY MAY heads erased sa. Supporters — Two eagles close, reguard. sa. Motto — Revirescat. Maxwell. Vert, three roses ar. Crest — A buck's head. Maxwell. Ar. a saltire sa. a chief, paly of six, of the first and second. (Another, of the second and first.) Maxwell. Or, a saltire sa. a label gu. Maxwell. Ar. an eagle displ. sa, charged on the breast with an escutcheon of the first. Crest — A derai eagle, with wings expanded ppr. May, Mayow, or Mavhkw '(High Cross, in St. Aus- tell, and Looe, co. Cornwall). Gu. a chev. vair, betw. three ducal coronets or. Crest — An eagle devouring a serpent. May (Oxney, near Dover). Gu. a fesse or, betw. eight billets ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a leopard's head and neck ppr. May (Essex). Gu. a fesse betw. six billets or. May (Breamore, co. Hants). Gu. a fesse betw. eight billets or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an ounce's head ppr. May (Ireland). Ar. an anchor az. a chief gu. Crest — A triton holding in the .sinister hand a trident. May (London, and Pashley, co. Sussex). Gu. a fesse betw. eight billets or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a leopard's head gu. bezantee. May (Scotland). Vert, three roses ar. a chief of the last. Crest — On a rock a wild goose, statant ppr. May (Rawmere, co. Sussex ; descended from John May of Rawmere, youngerbrother of Sir Humphrey May, Master of the Rolls in 1629, and son of Richard May, Citizen of London : Anne, dau. and heir of Christopher May, esq. m. William Brod- nax, of Godmersham, co. Kent, esq. and had a son, Thomas Brodnax, who took the name of May by act of Parliament, in 1/33). Gu. a fesse betw. eight billets or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head gu. ; granted in 1573. May (Stoke, co. Suffolk ; granted 4 June, 1037-8). Gu. two barrulets erm. betw. six billets or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet ar. a leopard's head gu. billett^e or. May (Wiltshire). Ar. on a bend vert, betw. two bucks* heads cabossed sa. three roses of the first. May. Az. three fishes in pale ar. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in coat of mail, in the hand, all ppr: a truncheon or, tipped sa. May. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three roses or, a chief of the last. Crest — A leopard's head ppr. May. Vert, a chev. betw. three roses ar. a chief in- dented erm. May. Vert, a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee ar. Maybink. Az. a chev. betw. three tents ar. Mayce. Or, three tigers' faces vert. Crest — Aswan with wings endorsed ar. ducally gorged and lined sa. Mayce. The same Arms. Crest — A pestle and mor- tar ppr. iMaycock. Per fesse embattled, ar. and gu. two cocks counterchanged. Maycote, alias Mackwith (Reculver, co. Kent; confirmed Nov. 1604). Erm. ou a canton gu. a buck pass. or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet gu. a buck's head or. Maycott. Erm. on a canton gu. a buck or. Maydeley. Ar, on a chev. az. three fleurs-de-lis or, within a borjure engr, sa. Mavdrley. Az. on a fesse counter-embattled ar. semee of crosses crosslet sa. betw. six martlets or, a lion pass, guard, of the third. Maydenwell (Nether-Teynton, co. Lincoln). Ar. on an inescutcheon betw. eight martlets sa. a cinque- foil or. Maydeston, or Maydston (Lincoln.shire). Erm. two halberts in saltire sa, Maydestone, a r. three bars az. ; on the second, two annulets linked together. Maydestone. Gu. three women's heads couped at the shoulders ar. hair dishevelled or. Mayuwell (London and Northamptonshire; granted 16.31). Or, on an inescutcheon gu. a crescent ar. within an orle of eight martlets of the second. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a pyramid of laurel leaves vert. Ma yell. Ar. on a chev. sa. three cinquefoils of the field. Mayer, or Mayor (Island of Jer.sey ; granted temp. Henry VII.) Gu. an anchor erect, in pale or ; on a chief of the second three roses of the field. Crest — A demi lion ramp, reguard. holding a sword in the dexter paw ppr. hilt and pomel or. Mayer. Ar. a Moor, his sinister hand touching his head sa. bound round the temples, and holding in the dexter hand a sword, blade wavy or, vested round the waist chequy or, and of the second, fringed gold. Crest — An eagle with wings en- dorsed ppr. Mayern (London). Sa. two bends or; on a chief of the last an eagle displ. of the first. Mayffe (Tatton, co. Chester). Quarterly, or and gu. a label of five points ar. Mayfielu (Cambridge ; granted 9 Oct. 1634). Gu. a cross engr. erm, ; in chief two Mayflowers slipped or. Crest — A lion's head couped gu, holding in the mouth a Mayflower or. Mayt lELD, Gu. a cross engr. erm. Maycer. Or, a fesse ar. betw. a pellet charged with a portcullis or, inter two demi roses divided per pale gu. in chief ; and a fleur-de-lis betw. two swans, close ar. in base. Mayhew (Hemington, co. Suff'olk). Gu. a chev, vairfe, betw, three crowns or. Crest — A unicorn's head erased gu. armed and maned or, charged ou the neck with a chev. vaire, Mayhewe (Clippesby, co, Norfolk; confirmed 9 Nov. 1563), Az. a chev, vaire, ar, and gu. betw. three ducal coronets or, within a bordure engr. of the last. Mayhijch, Sa, on a chev. betw. three bucks' heads cabossed ar. as many buglehorns stringed of the first. Mayland. Paly of eight, ar. and gu. a lion ramp, sa, Mayn, Ar, on a bend sa, three dexter hands of the first. Crest — An oak tree ppr, Maynard ( Viscount Mayiiard). Ar. a chev, az. betw. three sinister hands, couped at the wrist gu. Crest — A stag statant or. Supporters — Dexter, a stag ppr, attired or ; sinister, a talbot ar. pied sa. gorged with a plain collar gu. Motto — Manus justa nardus. Maynard (Chesterfield, co. Derby; represented by John Charles Maynaru, of Harlsey Hall, co. York, esq. grandson of Surah Jefferson, and her husband, John Lax, of Eryholnie, in the same county, esq. which Sarah wasgreat.grand daughter, through his daughter Jane, of John Maynard of Kirklevington, co. York, and having inherited the Maynard estates, she assumed, by sign manual, in 1784, for herself and her issues, the surname and arms of Maynaru), Ar. on a chev. vert, betw. three sinister hands erect gu. five ermine spots or, quar- tering Lax. Crest — A buck pass, or, gorged with a collar, invecked ar. fimbriated sa. Maynard (Sherford, in Brixton, co. Devon ; six des- cents are given in the Visitation of 1620, Sir John Maynard, Sergeant-at-Law, and one of the Com- missioners of the Great Seal, temp. William III. deiived from a younger brancli of the family ; his son and htir, Joseph Maynard, esq, left two dans, his co-heirs, of whom the elder m. Sir Henry Hobart, hart.) Ar. three sinister hands, couped at the wrist gu. Crest — A stag trippaut ar. at- tired ppr. Maynard (Estaines-Parva, co. Essex, and Wicklow, Ireland ; confirmed 2B Nov, 1621). Ar. a chev. az. betw. three sinister hands, couped at the wrist gu. Crest — A stag or, charged on the breast with a crescent sa. Maynard (St. Albans, co. Hertford). Ar. a chev. quarterly, gu. and az. betw. three sinister hands, couped of the second. Crest — A buck ppr. JIaynard (Ireland). Sa. three dexter hands erased or. Crest — A dexter hand holding a palm branch, both ppr. Maynaru (Kent). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three sinister hands, couped at the wrist gu. Maynaru (Hammersmith, co. Middlesex). Ar. a 1\IA Y MEA cher. betw. three dexter hands, coiiped and erect gu. ; a crescent for diff. Mavnard (Mosely, co. Leicester; confirmed by sign manual, 28 March, 1770, to Thomas Hasilridge, to take the name and arras of Mayuard). The same Arms. Crest — A stag or, attired ppr. IMaynard. Sa. three sinister hands erased ar. Mavne (Farley Hill, co. Berks). Ar. two chev. betw. as many pheons, in chief sa. and a fleur-de-lis, in base az. within a bordure engr. of the last. Crest — A cubit arm erect, in armour, holding in the hand ppr. a cross flory ar. SIayne. The same Arms. Crest — A cubit ai-rn erect ppr. habited sa. cuff ar. holding a cross crosslet gu. Mayne (Crestow, co. Bucks; gTanted June, 1604). Erm. on a bend sa. three dexter hands couped ar. Crest — A dexter hand ppr. betw. two wings erra. Mayni; (Teffont Ewyas, co. Wilts: descended from Joel de Maine of Kings Nymet, temp. Henry I. The estate of Teffont was purchased in 107!) by Christopher Mayne, and left by him at his de- cease, to his son and lieir, John, with whose son, John, the direct line ceased ; he dying .v. p. in 1785, the estate and representation devolved upon his kinsman, Thomas, grandfather of the present John Thomas Mayne, of Teffont Ewyas Manor House, esq. F. R.S. and F.S.A.) Ar. on a bend engr, sa. three dexter hands, couped at the wrist of the first. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a dragon's head erm. Motto (uiicient) — Await the day ; (tnodern) — Virtuti fortuna comes. Mayne (Littington, co. Devon, and London). Sa. a chev. betw. three sinister hands, coiiped and erect ar. Crest — -A. cubit arm vested az. in the palm of the hand an eye, all ppr. Mayne (Essex). Per pale, ar. and sa. three chev. betw, as many cinquefoils, couiiterchanged. Mayne (Bornington, co. Hertford). Ar. on a bend sa. three sinister hands, couped at the wrist of the first. Mayne (Ireland). Ar. three chev. sa. each charged with an escallop of the field. Crest— A human heart gu. winged or. Mayne (Warwickshire, and Rowston, co. York.). Ar. on a bend sa. three dexter hands couped of the field. C}-est — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head erm. Mayne. Ar. three chev. sa. each charged with an escallop of the first ; on a chief of the second three mullets of the field. Mayne. Vaire, ar. and sa. a label of four points gu. Mayne (Powis and Logic, co. Clackmannan ; derived from the Maynes of Lockwood, who were pro- prietors of lands in the comities of Stirling and Clackmannan in the fifteenth century. Of this family was Sir William Mayne, created Viscuunt Nevvhaven in 1778). Ar. a chev. gu. voided of the field betw. two pheons, in chief sa. and a fleur-de- lis, in base az. all within a bordure wavy of the last. Crest — A dexter hand holding a plain cross gu. Alotto (in an escroll above) — Virtuti fortuna comes. Maynehell. Sa. three dexter hands couped ar. Mayneli. (Lancashire). Or, on a fesse dancettee gu, three lions ramp, ar, Maynell, Mcynull, and Mcnell. Vairfe, ar, and sa. Crest — A demi savage, holding in the dexter hand a dagger, and in the sinister a key, all ppr. Maynei.l. Ar. on a chev. sa. three cinquefoils of the first. Mayner. Gu. a fesse betw. three plates. Crest — A hand erect ppr. holding a lion's gamb eiased ar. Maynes, Gu, a chev. betw. three hatbands ar. Maynes. Gu. a chev, betw, three horseshoes ar, Mayney, Per pale, ar, and sa, three chev. counter- changed, betw. as many cinquefoils of the same. Crest — An arm, armed ar. and sa. holding a battle- axe of the second, handle or. Maynhell. Sa. three sinister hands, couped at the wrist ar. Maynselyne. Or, on a chief gu. a sinister hand, couped at the wrist ar. Maynslino, or Mainstone. Ar. on a chief gu, a dexter hand extended, and borne traversed, of the field. Maynstone (Langaran, co. Gloucester, and Hereford- shire), Vert, a chev, betw. three hedgehogs or. Maynstone, The same Arms. Crest — A reindeer pass. ppr. Maynwarino. Ar. on two bars gu, three mullets of the first. Mayo, Eari, or. See Bourke. Mayo (Dorsetshire), Gu, a chev, vair, betw, three ducal coronets or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a sinister hand ppr. betw, two wings ar. Mayo (Middlesex), Sa. a chev. betw. three roses ar. a chief or. Mayo, Ar, a woodman wreathed about the head and hips, walking upon a mount betw, two trees, with a club over the dexter shoulder, all ppr. Mayo. Sa. a fesse ar. betw. two lions pass, reguard. or. Mavo. The same, with a canton ar. Mayor. Gu. a fesse betw. three daggers, paleways or. Crest — On a chapeau ppr, an escallop gu, betw, two wings or. Mayor (as borne by the Rev. Charles Mayor of Rugby). Gu. an anch(U' ar, on a chief or, three roses of the first. Crest — A greyhound's head couped gu. collared or. Motto — Mea anchora Chi'istus, Mayow (Looe and Bray, in Morval, co, Cornwall ; an old family in that county, now represented by I'liiLTP Wynei.l Mayow, esq.) Gu. a chev. vair, betw. three ducal coronets or. Crest — A Cornish chough erm. Mayow (Dinton, co. Wilts). Ar. (another, or) on a chev. sa. betw. three birds of the last fire lozenges of the first. Mayre (Lartington Hall, co. York). Ar. on the sea, in base ppr. a ship of three masts, with sails furled sa. Mayroll, Chequy, or and az. a chev. gu. Maysmor (as borne by Richard Powell Maysmor, esq. Surgeon Extraordinary to his late Majesty ; a desci'ndant of the Maesmors of Maesmor.) See Maes«or. Maze, Gu. a fesse betw. three cinquefoils ar. Crest — On a lion's head erased az. a cap of dignity or. Maze (Somersetshire ; granted to Peter Maze, esq. when sheriff of Bristol), Erm. on a bend engr, az, betw, two eagles displ., another bend, plain or, charged with three lions pass. ppr. Crest — An eagle displ, erm, charged on the breast and on either wing with a cinquefoil gu. Motto — Garde ta bien aimee, Maziere (as borne by Peter de la Maziere, of Cork, esq,) Gu, a fesse erm. Crest — A lion's head erased ppr, Mazzinghi (London ; originally from Germany, settled in the 10th century in Tuscany, at Campi and Florence ; represented by Joseph, Count Maz- zin(;h[, a lineal descendant from Domenioo, created Count by Pope Eugene IV,) Az, three clubs ar. with wriststraps gu. Crest — A demi lion ppr. holding a club ar. Supporters — A bear ppr, with chequered mantle, hawk' and dogs ppr, and a lion also ppr, with cap gu, holding a fleur de lis gu. Motto — Chi la fa I'aspetti, • The hawk and the German descent are thus al- luded to by Verini, dc lilustratione Florent'ut : " Pistoriiim accipitrein ilcdit annuH dona vetustis, IMaz/.iti'^bis civesque suos iib oi-if^ine credit, Hijs sub Othone tQmeii Tlmscis Gi-rmanin iniBit." Meachaji, Az. on a fesse or, betw. three lions' heads erased ar. as many escallops of the field. Crest — A falcon with wings expanded ppr, belled or. Mead. Sa. a chev. erminois, betw. three pelicans Tulning themselves or. Mead. Gu. a chev. betw. three trefoils, slipiied ar. Crest — A reindeer, trippant vert. Meade (£■«)■? of Clunu'iUium). Az. a chev. erm. betw. three trefoils, slipped ar. Crest — An eagle displ. with two heads sa, armed or. Supporters — De.x- ter, an eagle, close sa. ; sinister, a falcon, clo. D Duw Heb D Dim a Duw a Digon: Without God there is nothing, with God enough. Mereuyth (Carlandstown, co. Meath, bart.) Arms, same as preceding, with a crescent for difl'ereuce. Motto — Fiat Dei voluntas. Meredyth. Per chev. ar. and or, a lion ramp. sa. a canton gu. Crest — A yew tree ppr. Merei'IELD (St. Columb, CO. Cornwall). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three (another, five) Cornish choughs ppr. Merefielu (Devonshire and Crewkerne, co. Somer- set). Or, on a fesse, cotised, az. betw. three cres- cents sa. as many roses ar. Merefield (London). Sa. five garbs, in cross, or. Crest — A garb or, banded sa. ME R M ER Merefield. Vert, twd lions ramp. (anotlier.pasB.) ar. crowned or. Merefield. Ar. a chev. betw. three martlets (another, crows) sa. Merefield. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three (another, five) Cornish choughs ppr. Merefield. Vert, three lions pa.ss. guard, ar. Merefield. Vert, six lions ramp. ar. Merefield. Sa. six lions ramp. or. Merefield. Or, on a fesse az. betw. three crescents gu. as many roses ar. Mereford, or Meriford (London). Gu. a lion ramp, erm. Meres (Lincolnshire). Gu. a fesse betw. three water bougets erm. Meres. The same Armf!. Crest — A dexter hand holding a sword, in bend, ppr. Motto — Sine metu. Meres, Meeres.Mere, MF.ARE,or Meyres (Cambridge- shire; Mearc, co. Chester; Bewbridge, co. Salop; and Wiltshire). Ar. a ship with three masts, sails furled, shrouded sa. Crest — A mermaid ppr. hair or. Meres, or Meros. Paly of six, or and az. ; on a chief gu. three crosses fonnee of the first. Mekes. Paly of six, or and az.; on a chief gu. three crosses crosslet ar. Meres, or Mareys. Gu. a fesse erm. betw. three water bougets ar. Mereson, or Meresen. Ar. three bucks' beads, ca- bossed, sa. Merevale Abbey (Warwickshire). Vairfe or and gu. Merevall. Az. semee de-lisor.a demi lion ramp. ar. Merewether (borne by Henry Allworth Mere- vv ETHER, esq. Serjeant-at Law, of Castlefield,Calne, CO. Wilts, and Whitehall, London ; and by the Very Rev. John Merewether, D.D. Dean of Hereford). Or, three martlets sa. on a chief az. a sun in splen- dour ppr. for Merewether, quartering Allworth, or, a saltire engr. betw. twelve billets sa. Crest — An aim embowed in armour, garnished or, holding in the hand ppr. a sword of the last, hilt and pomel or, entwined round the blade with a snake ppr. Motto — Vi et consilio. Mebeworth, or Merworth. Ar. (another, or) a chev. gu. betw. ten crosses crosslet sa. Merfyn, or Mervyn (Kent). Or, on a chev. sa. a mullet (another, three crescents) ar. Merfyn. See Morfin. Mergitu (Wales). Gu. a Saracen's head, erased at the neck, ar. environed about the temples with a wreath of the last and sa. Mercrant. Ar. a chief, indented gu. Mebick, or Mevrick (London and Wales: granted 24 October ICOl). Az. a fesse wavy ar. ; in chief two mullets, pierced or. Crest — A sea horse ppr. maned or, holding in the paws a mullet, pierced az. Merick, or Meykick. The same Anns. Crest — A cat's face sa. Merick (Norcott, co. Middlesex, 1603). The same. Merick (West Camel, co. Somerset; granted 1689). Paly of six, or and az. ; on a fesse gu. three mul- lets ar. (Another or). Crest — A water spaniel pass. ar. Mericke (Wigmore Castle, Hereford, ie/n^i, 2 Eliza- beth). Gu. two porcupines, in pale ar, 51 ERicKE (Herefordshire and Radnorshire). The same. Mericks (Wales), Ar. on a cross sa. five crescents of the field ; in the first quarter a spear's head gu. Merill. Or, on a bend gu. a crescent ar. ; in base a cross crosslet of the second. Mering (Nottinghamshire). Ar. on a chev. sa. three escallops or. Merino (Yorkshire). Or, on a chev. sa. three escal- lops ar. 1\1erison. Ar. three bucks' heads sa. Meriton. Az. on a chev. ar. three roses vert, a can- ton erm. Meritt (Wiltshire). Barry of six, or and sa. a bend eriu. Meuks (Essex). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. within a bor- dure engr. or. M ERKS. The same Arms. Crest— An otter's head and ntck, erased, sa. Merks, or Mert. Gu. a lion ramp, within a bordure, indented ar. Merland. Az. on a bend, raguly, av. a crescent; in the sinister chief a ducal crown or, Merlay. Sa. a bend erm. cotised ar. betw. six mart- lets or. Crest — A hind's bead or, gorged with a collar sa. charged with three bezants. Merlay. Az. an inescutcheon, barry of ten, or and gu. within an oi'le of martlets of the second. Meri.ey (Newminster and Morpeth, co. Northumber- land, temp. Henry III.) Barry of ten, ar. and gu. a bordure az. charged with eight martlets or. Merley. Ar. five bars gu.; on a bordure az. ten martlets or. Merlin (Portcullis Pursuivant at Arms, temp. 2 Elizabeth). Az. a bend raguled; in the sinister chief a ducal coronet or, Merling. Or, three billets gu. Crest — A lion's head, erased gu. Merling, Quarterly, first and fourth, or, three bil- lets gu. ; second and third, per bend wavy, gu. and ar. Merlincton. Or, three martlets gu. Merlowe. Quarterly, sa. and gu. eight martlets, in orle or. Merlyon. Gu. a chev. vaire, betw. three eagles displ. or. Crest — An eagle's head or, betw, two wings, expanded, vair, Mermes. Or, three piles gu. ; on a canton sa. a lion pass. ar. Merrett (London; granted 13 July, 1006). Barry of six, ar. and sa. a bend ermine. Merrey, or Mery (Renburne and Barton, co. Derby). Erm. three lions ramp. gu. crowned or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a demi lion gu. crowned or. Meruey. Gu. three cinquefoils, pierced or. Crest — A thistle and rose, stalked and leaved, in saltire ppr. Merrey. Gu. on a fesse engr. ar. betw. three water bougets or, a cross pattee sa. charged with five bezants inter two cloves. Merrey. Ar. on a bend gu. three lozenges of the field. Merrick (Wales). See Meynik. Merrifield. Erm. on a fesse betw. six annulets az. three mullets ar. Crest — A sun, rising ppr. Merrifield. Ar. a chev. betw. three martlets sa. Crest, as the last. Merrifiuld. Or, two bars az. betw. three crescents sa. inter the bars three roses ar. Merrike. Gu. three palets vair; on a chief or, a label of as many points of the first. Merrill. Or, a pale engr. gu. voided of the field, betw. two fleurs de-lis az. Crest — A peacock's head erased ppr. Merriman. Lozengy, sa. and ar. a chief erm. Crest — A boar pass, collared and bristled vert. Merriman (as confirmed 21 Dec. 1833, to Samuel Mer- riman, M.D. of Rodbourne Cheney, co. Wilts, and to all the descendants of his grandfather, Nathaniel Merriman, of Marlborough, esq.) Ar. on a chev. cotised sa. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. as many crescents of the field. Crest — A serpent nowed, therefrom issuant a dexter arm embowed in armour ppr. garnished or, the hand grasping a short swoi'd, also ppr. pomel and hilt gold. Motto — Terar dum prosim. Dr. Merriman having m, his first cousin, the only surviving dau. of the late Dr. Merriman, of Queen Street, May Fair, by Ann his wife, one of the co-heirs of her grandfather, William Dance, of Marlborough, esq. bears on an escutcheon of pretence, quarterly, first and fourth, Merriman, a crescent for difF. ; second and third. Dance, viz. gu. a chev. chequy ar. and az. Merry (Barton, co. Derby ; the heiress m. Simpson). Erm. three lions ramp. gu. crowned or, a canton of the second. Crest — A demi lion ramp. erm. crowned or, issuing out of a ducal coronet of the second. Merry (Herringfleet Hall, near Yarmouth, co. Nor- folk). Gu. on a fesse engr. betw. three water bou- gets ar. a cross formee sa. charged with five be- zants, betw. two cloves of the second. Crest — A mast of a ship, roinpu and erect, thereto a yard, with sail furled, in bend sinister, above it a round MER MET top, three arrows issuing therefrom on each side, saltireways, points upward, all ppr. ]\fERRY. Gxi. three cinquefoils or. Merrve. Erm. a pellet betw. three lions ramp. gu. crowned or. Merrvion. Az. on a cher. ar. three roses Tert. Crest — A pair of wings ar. AIerser (Lincoln). Gu. a fesse wavy ar. betw. three plates ; on a chief or, a lion pass, guard, of the iirst. Crest — Out of a mural coronet gu. a demi lion or, holding a battle-axe ar. handle of the first. Merting, Mertigny, or Mertygne. Gu. five fusils in bend or. Mertingham (Frocester, co. Gloucester). Ar. on a chev. betw. three stags' heads couped sa. as many buglehorns stringed, of the first. Mertins (Lord Mayor of London, 1725). Az. two bars or ; in chief a Catharine wheel betw. as many buglehorns ar. Merton (Merton, co. Devon, and Mellings, co. Lan- caster). Az. three bends ar. Merton. Ar. three chev. per pale, az. and gu. Crest — A demi Moor brandishing a scimetar ppr. Merton. Ar. three bends az. Merton. Az. three bars or, a label gu. Merton. Barry of six, az. and or. Merton. Az. three beans or. Merton. Ar. three heathcocks sa. beaked and legged Merton-College (Oxford : founded 1274 by Walter de Merton, first Chancellor of England, and after- wards Bishop of Rochestei'). Or, three chev. per pale, the first and third, az. and gu. ; the second, gu. and az. Mertoun (That Ilk). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three tor- teaux. Mervin (Cambridgeshire). Ar. a demi lion ramp. sa. Mervin. The satne Arms. Crest — An escutcheon, per ci'oss or and gu. AIervin (Pertood, CO. Wilts). The same; a fleur-de- lis on the shoulder of the lion or, for ditf. Mervis, or Mervisse (Suffolk). Az. three oak leaves or. Mervyn (Fonthill, co. Wilts). Sa. three lions pass, guard, in pale, per pale or and ar. Crest — A squirrel sejant, cracking a nut gu. Mervyn (Ireland). Or, a demi lion couped, in base, and in chief two fishes naiant az. Crest — An ear of wheat and a palm branch in saltire ppr. Mervyn (Durford, co. Hants). Sa. three lions pass. ar. Mervyn. Ar. a demi lion ramp. gu. on his shoulder a fleur-de lis or. Mervyn. Ar. a demi lion ramp. sa. Mervyn (Portwood and Fountayne GifFord, co. Wilts ; Visitation for that county in 1505). Ar. a demi lion sa. charged with a fleur-de-lis or. The funeral certificate of Sir John Mervyn, who was of this family, and who d. in 1560, as well as the pedi- grees iu the College of Arms, give the following Arms, viz. sa. three lions pass, guard, per pale ar. and or. Crest — A squirrel sejant ppr. cracking a nut or, a plain collar of the last, charged with three torteaux. Motto — De Dieu tout. (One of the descendants of this Sir John Mervyn settled at Marwood, co. Devon, and the last male heir of that branch d. in 1756, leaving two daus. one of whom d. unm. and the other, who eventually became sole heiress, m. Charles Newell Cutclifl'e, of Damage, co. Devon, esq.) Mervyn (Trellick Castle, co. Tyrone ; derived from Sir Audley Mervyn, M.P. for the county of Tyrone, and Speaker of the Insh House of Commons, who was son of Sir Henry Mervyn, a descendant of the Wiltshire family, by the Lady Christiana his wife, dau. of George, Earl of Castlehaven ; and now represented by Sir Gorges Irvine, bart. and by the Archuales of Castle Archdale). Arms, &c. as Mervyn of Fonthill. Mery, or Merrey (Hertfordshire, and Barton, co. Derby). Gu. on a fesse engr. ar. betw. three water bougets or, as many crosses pattfee sa. Mery. Gu. on a fesse betw. thi-ee water bougets ar. a cross formee sa. charged with five bezants, betw. two cloves of the third. Merydale (Great Brickhill, and Salbury, co. Bucks\ Erm. on a cross gu. five eagles' heads erased ar. Crest — An eagle's head ar. erased, per fesse gu. Meryet. Barry of six, or and gu. a bend erm. Crest — A porcupine's head issuing sa. Meryett. Ar. three bars sa. ; on a canton of the second a fleur-de-lis or. Meryfeld. Ar. two lions pass. vert. Meryng (Nottinghamshire). Ar. on a chev. sa. three escallops or. Crest — A nag's head erased sa. be- zantee ; in the mouth an annulet or. Meryott (Somersetshire). Barry of six, or and sa. Mek YWEATHER (Barfraystoncs, co. Kent). See Mere- wether. Meschines (Earl of Chester). Gu. a lion ramp, guard, ar. Meschines (Cheshire). Az. three garbs or. Meschines. Or, three bars gu. Crest — A rose ar. surmounted by a thistle ppr. Meschines. Or, a lion ramp. gu. Meschines, De. Gu. a lion ramp. or. Mescow, or Mestow. Ar. three bucks' heads ca- bossed sa. Crest — A buck's head erased sa. attired or. Mesnill, or Meicnill. Az. three bars gemelles and a chief or. Messarmy. Or, a chev. per pale ar. and vert, betw. three apples gu. Messenger, Massenger, or Massinger. Ar. a chev. betw. three close hejpiets sa. Crest — A pegasus courant, ducally gorged and chained or. Messewy. Or, a chev. vert, betw. three apples gu. stalked of the second. Messing. Gu. three dolphins hauriant or. Crest — An eagle displ. gu. Messingham (Ireland). Or, an inescutcheon gu. betw. three escallops az. Messye (Shekenhurst, co. Worcester). Ar. on a fesse betw. three cinquefoils sa. a mullet of the field. Crest — A dragon's bead, quarterly, or and az. Metcalfe (Chilton, co. Berks, and Ham Common, CO. Surrey, bart.) Ar. on a fesse wavy gu. betw. three calves pass. sa. a sword fesseways, point to the sinister ppr. pomel and hilt or. Crest — A talbot sejant sa. the dexter paw supporting an es- cutcheon or, charged with a hand issuing from clouds on the sinister, holding a pen, all ppr. Motto — Conquiesco. Metcalfe, or Meucilfe (Chelmsford, co. Essex, and Yorkshire). Ar. three calves pass. sa. Crest — A talbot sejant ar. spotted liver colour, reposing the dexter foot on an escutcheon or. Metcalfe (Hawsted, co. Suffolk; represented by Henry Metcalfe, of that place, esq. eldest son and heir of the late Christopher Barton Metcalfe, esq. by his wife Sophia, dau. of Robert Andrews, of Aubei-ies, co. Essex, esq. and grandson of Chris- topher Metcalfe, esq. (and his wife Ellen, only child of Christopher Barton, of Bromley, esq.) son and heir of Roger Metcalfe, of London, esq. M.D. by his mari'iage with Jemima, dau. of Sir Philip Astley, bart.) Arms and Crest, as the preceding. Metcalfe (Queen's Square, Bloomsbury, London). Ar. three calves pass. sa. a canton gu. Crest — A talbot sejant, pied, the dexter foot resting on an escutcheon or. Metcalfe. Ar. three calves sa. Mete (Kent). Az. on a bend or, three fusils gu. Mete. Gu. on a bend or, three lozenges az. Mete. Az. on a bend or, three mascles gu. Meteau (Devonshire). Or, on a bend sa. three mul- lets of the first. Metford. Or, a fesse gu. betw. three martlets sa. Crest — A lion ramp, supporting with the forepaws a garb ppr. Metfokd. Sa. a lion ramp. ar. tail forked. Metford. Or, a fesse betw. three martlets sa. Metford. Sa. a lion ramp, double-queued ar. ; betw. the double queue a fleur-de-lis ar. Metford. Ar. a fesse betw. three hedgehogs sa. Metham (Bollington, co. Lincoln). Quarterly, ar. and az. ; in the chief sinister quarter a fleur-de-lis or. Crest — A bull's bead, barry of ten, ar. and az. attired sa. MEW ME Y Metham (Methara, co. York). Quarterly, az. and ar, ; in the dexter chief quarter a fleur de-lis or. Crest, as the last. JIeth*vi. Tlie same Arms. Crest— A bull's head, harry of six, ar. and az. Metham (Barwell, co. Leicester). As of Yorkshire, quartering Ashby of Quenby, a martlet for diff. borne on an escutcheon of pretence, by T. W. Lewis, of Llaiiyron, co, Cardigan, esq. Methay (Scotland). Quarterly, az. and ar. ; in the first quarter a fleur-de-lis or, Methen (Scotland). Ar. a cher. gu. ; in base a heart of the last. Methen (Craiglownie, Scotland). Ar. on a chev. »a. eusigned on the top with a cross pattee gu. a cres- cent of the field ; in base a heart of the third. Crest — A cross pattee or, within a crescent ar. 3/o/ ; his dau. and heir, Elizabeth, in. Thos. Cromwell, Earl of Ardglass). Or, (another, ar.) a griffin segreant sa. beaked and legged gu. Crest — A demi griffin segreant sa. beaked and legged gu. Mevereli. (Chertsey, co. Surrey). Ar. a grilfiu se- greant sa. beaked and legged gu. Meverell. Az. llory or, a lion ramp. ar. Meverell, and Mevill. Or, on a bend sa. three cinquefoils ar. Meversh. Gu. a fesse dancettee or. Mewee, or Mewis (Holdenby. co. Northampton, and Bishopton, co. Wilts). Az. four pales or ; on a chief gu. thi'ee crosses forniee ar. Meweham, Mewham, and Mewtham. Az. an cstoile or. Mewes. Paly of six, or and az. ; on a chief gu, three crosses pattee of the first. Mewess, Mewsse, or Mowse (Woburn, co. Bedford ; I/er. Off. London, c. 21). Or, a chief erm. ; over all an eagle displ. sa. Crest — A dcmi eagle displ. or, ducally gorged gu. beaked az. Mewis. Az. six griffins segreant or. Crest — A dex- ter hand couped fesseways, charged with an eye ppr. Mewtis. Az. six eagles displ. or. Mewys. Az. four palets or ; on a chief gu. three crosses formfee ar, Mevvys. Az. six eagles displ. ar. menibered or. Mewy (Merry, co. Devon). Gu, three sea mews ar. beaks and legs or. Mexborough, Earl of. See Saville. Mey (Houldham Abbey, co, Norfolk). Vert, a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee or ; on a chief of the last as many roses gu. Mey. The same Arms. Crest — A demi savage, wreathed round the middle with leaves, and hold- ■ ing a club over the dexter shoulder ppr. having a serpent entwined round the sinister arm vert. Meyde. Sa, three lions' heads erased or, a chief ar. Meyer (London). Ar. on a mount a savage in a walking position, wreathed about the head and waist with oak leaves, in the dexter hand a club, resting on the shoulder, the sinister on his hip ; betw. two oak trees all ppr. Meyer. Ar. on a mount in base vert, a savage pass, wreathed round the head and waist with leaves, and holding over the shoulder a club ppr. betw. two oak leaves in fesse of the second. Crest — A lion ramp, double queued. Meyi.er (Ireland; an ancient and respectable family in that county). Ar. a chief vert. Mevmott (granted in 1835 to all the descendants of the Rev. Samuel Meymott, Rector of North Chapel, CO. Sussex, who was b. II Feb. IC91), Or, three demi lions couped in bend az. each charged with a mullet ar. Crest — Three mullets fesseways gu. in front of a dexter arm cnibowed in annour ppr. in the hand also ppr. a wreath of laurel or. Meyne (Lincolnshire). Sa. a dancettee betw. six an- nulets ar. Meynell (North-Kilvington, co. York; derived from Hugh de Menell of Hilton, living in 1203, second son of Walter de Mainill, and now represented by Thomas Meynell, of North-Kilvington, and The Fryerage, near Yarm, esq. son and heir of the late Edward Meynell, esq. by Dorothy his wife, dau. of George Cary, of Torr Abbey, co, Devon, esq.) Quarterly of six ; first, az. three bars gemelles and a chief or, for Meynell; second, ar. on a fesse engr, sa, three quatrefoils or, for Catterich ; third, chequy ar. and sa. a bordure of the first, for Cat- terich (ancient) ; fourth, ar. a bend betw. six martlets sa. the bend charged in chief with a cres- cent, for Tempe.st ; fifth, gu. a cinquefoil betw. eight crosses crosslet or, over all a bendlet ar. for Umfraville; sixth, ar, three cocks ppr, for Sal- cocke; impaling, quarterly, first and fourth, az. two bars or, in chief a leopard's face of the last, for Wright; second and third, ar. a cross gu. betw. four peacocks ppr. for Coruincton. Crest — A savage's head ppr. couped at the shoulders, and wreathed round tlie temples or and az. Motto — Deus non reliquit memoriam humilium. Meynell (Langley, co. Derby; borne by Godfrey Meynell, of Langley Hall, esq, a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant of Derbyshire, and high sheriff of that county in 1811, son and heir of the late John Meynell, of Langley Hall, esq, by Susanna his wife, only surviving child of Joseph Ward, of Little Chester, co. Derby, esq, and grandson of Francis Meynell, of Anslow, co, Stafford, esq. and Jane his wife, dau. of John Harpur, of LittKover, CO. Derby, esq.) Vaire ar. and sa. Crest — A horse's head erased ar. yl/otio— Virtute vici. Meynell (Bradley, co. Derby; derived from Francis Meynell, an opulent banker. Sheriff and Alderman of London (eldest son and heirol Godfrey Meynell, of Willington, co. Derby, esq, by Dorothy his wife, dau. and heiress of John Whitehall, of VVhitehaugh and Yeldersley, esq.) who purchased the Manor of Bradley, and d. in his son, Godfrey Meynell, of Bradley, esq. high sheriff of Derbyshire in 1081, by his second wifd Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of MIC MIC Edward Littleton, esq. was fatlier of Hugo Mey- iiell, of Bradley, esq. also high sheriff of the county in 1758, and M.P. for Lichfield, whose grandson is the present Hugo Chari.ks Irvine Mevnell, of Bradley, co. Derby, and Hoar Ci'oss, co. Stafford, esq. a magistrate for the former county, for which he served the office of high sheriff in 1826). Arms, &c. as Mevnell of Langley. Mevnell, or Menell (Cambridgeshire, Cornwall, and Norfolk). Vaire ar. and sa. Mevnell, or Menell (Yorlcshire). Az. four (another, six) bars gemelles and a chief or. Mevnell, or Mennell. Paly of six gu. and or ; on a bend sa. three horseshoes or. Mevnell. Or, three bars gemelles az. Mevnell, or Mevcnill. Vaire, ar. and sa. a label of three jioints gu. Meynill. Az. two bars gemelles and a chief or. Meynton. Ar. a fesse betw. six quatrefoils gu. Mevny. Or, a cross engr. sa. ; over all a bendlet gu. MjEVRicor Meyrick (Bodorgan, co. Anglesey ; derived from the marriage of Einiawn Sais ap David, Usher of the Palace at Sheen, tuiip. Henry V. and Henry VL with Eva, dau. and heiress of Meredydd ap Cadwgan, of Bodorgan. Einiawn Sais, who derived his descent fi-om Cadaval Ynad, Judge of the Court of Powis, ttmp. King John, obtained an augmentation to his aims for his services in France. The presi-nt representative of the family is Owen John Augustus Fuller Meyrick, of Bodorgan, esq. eldest son of Aiigiislus Eliott Fuller, of Rose Hill, CO. Sussex, esq. by Clara his wife, eldest dau. and co-heiress of Owen Putlond Meyrick, esq.) Sa. on a chev. ar. betw. three staves raguly or, in- flamed ppr. a fleur de lis az. betw. two Cornish choughs ppr. Crest. — On a tower or, a Cornish chough ppr. holding in the dexter foot a lleur de- lis az. Meyrick (Herefordshire ; derived from Rowland Mey- rick, consecrated Bishop of Bangor in 1559, second son of Meoric ap Llewelyn, of Bodorgan, Esquire of the Body to Henry VI I, The present represen- tative of this branch is Sir Sa:»uelRush Meyrick, of Goodrich Court, co. Hereford, D.C.L. F.S.A. &c.) Az. a fesse wavy, charged with another, invecked, erminois betw. three mullets or, pierced of the field. CresI, — A tower per pale ar. and erminois. ilfo//o— Stemmata quid factnnt? Meyrick (Bush, co. Pembroke; derived from Sir Francis Meyrick, of Monkton, in Pembrokeshire, knt. second son of Rowland IMeyrick, Bishop of Bangor). Sa. on a chev. ar. betw. three staves raguly of the last, inflamed ppr. a fleur-de lis betw. two choughs gu. (Another, the fleur-de-lis and choughs sa.) Mevsey (Worcestershire). Ar. a fesse betw. three cinquefoils sa. pierced of the field. Crest — A dra- gon's head quarterly, or and az. Meytam. Quarterly, ar. and az. in the first quarter a tieur de-lis or. Michael, St. (Blackwater, Scotland). Sa. on a bend ai\ betw. six mascles or, three cushions of the last. Michael, St. (Bramson, Scotland). Ar. a chev. betw. three cushions sa. MiCHAELL. Gu. a chief indented erm. Michaelson. Quarterly, sa. and gu. a sun or. MiCHALL, or MicHELL (Old Windsor, co. Berks). Az. three leopards' heads erased or ; a chief embattled erm. CresI — A leopard's head per pale or and az. MiCHEALL. Sa. an escallop betw. three swans' beads erased ar. MiCHEALL. Sa. an escallop betw. three birds' heads erased or. Michel (Kingston Russell, co. Dorset; descended from John Michel, resident temp. Elizabeth at Dalwood, in Stockland parish, in the chapel of which place the arms still borne by the family ap- pear. The pi-esent representative is John Michel, of Dewlish and Kingston Russell, esq.) Per chev. ar. and sa. three herons' heads erased countei*- changed. Crest — A dexter hand holding a heron's head ei'ased. MicUELBOUKNE (Bradhurst and Stanmer, co. Sussex : Sir Richard Michelborne, of Bradhurst and Stan- mer, knt. was sheriff of Surrey and Sussex in 1620. His fourth son, Abraham Michelborne, es(]. settled at Kilcandra, co. Wicklow, and was father of Colonel John Michelborne, Governor of London- derry, who d. in 1721). Or, a cross betw. four eagles displ. sa. Crest--A tiger or, his mouth em- brued ppr. MiciiELFi ELU. Ar. a cross engr. sa. guttee d'or. MicHELCOOD. Sa. a fesse betw. three dolphins naiant ar. MicHELCROvE (Susscx). Quarterly, or and az. a fal- con volant ar. MioHELCROVE. Az. a goshawk ar. MiCHELCROVE. Per cross or and az. over all a falcon ar. Cre^t — A unicorn's head erased ar. MicHELL (Codicote and Standon, co. Hertford: the dau. of Edward Michell >«. Edward Gyll.of Ansley, CO. Hertford, esq.) Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three es- callops ppr. MicHELL (Truro, co. Cornwall). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. seven dragons' heads erased close to the head, and ertct vert, in each mouth a cro.ss crosslet fitchee gu. four in chief and three in base. Crest — An arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand a sword with drops of blood falling fi om the blade. Michell (Harlyn, co. Cornwall; which place had been acquired by the Michells, temp. Henry VII. in marriage with the heiress of Ti egoyes ; Elizabeth, only dau. and heiress of Henry Michell, of Harlyn, esq. m. Thomas Peter, esq.) Sa. an escallop betw. three griffins' heads erased gu. Crest — A pegasus flying. Michell (Old Windsor, co. Berks; confirmed 7 April, I5SI), Az. three leopards' faces or, languedgu.; a chief embattled erm. Michell (Lord Major of London, 1424 and 113G). Sa. a chev. or, betw. three escallops ar. Michell, or Mihill (Hamworth and Hawston, co. Noifolk). Sa. a fesse betw. three lozenges erm. Crest — An arm embowed, habited in mail, holding in the hand, all ppr. a cutlass ar. on the edge of the blade three spikes, hilt and pomcl or. Michell (Cannington, co. Somerset). Per chev. sa. and gu. a chev. betw. three swans ar. Michell (Salcombe Regis, and Seaside House, in Branscombe, co. Devon ; the late Sir Isaac Heard, Garter King of Arms, was its representative). Arms, as the preceding. Michell (Garmstreet, co. Somerset). Gu. a chev. belw. three swans ar. Michell (Scotland). Sa. a fesse betw. three mascles or. Michell (Stamerhara and Horsham, co. Sussex : Mai-y Catharine, the dau. and heiress of the Rev, Theobald Michell, of Horsham, m. Sir Bysshe Shelley, bart.) Sa. a chev. betw. three escallops ar. Michell (Houghton, co. Sussex). The same, a mullet for ditr. Michell (Calne, co. Wilts). Ar. a chev. purp. betw. seven dragons' heads erased close to the head, and erect vert, in each mouth a cross crosslet fitchee gu. four in chief and three in base. Crest — An arm couped at the elbow and erect ppr. holding in the hand a sword ar. hilt and pomel or, seven flames of fire issuing from the blade ppr. three from each side, and one from the point. Michell (Wiltshire). Gu. on a chev. betw. three wings or, as many griffins' heads erased of the field. Michell. Gu. a chev. betw. three wings or. Crest ■ — A dexter arm embowed in armour ppr. garnished or, grasping a broken spear of the last. Michell. Az. a leopard's head erased or; on a bend ar. a cross crosslet sa. ; on a chief of the second three escallops gu. Michell. Az. a leopard's head erased or. Michell. Per pale ar. and sa. a fesse, and in chief three trefoils slipped, all counterchanged. Michell. Per pale az. and or, a lion ramp, counter- changed. Michell. Per chev. sa. and gu. three swans ar. Mi(;uell. Az. a chev. betw. three merlions or. MID MID MicHELL. Sa. three greyhounds courant in pale ar. collared or. MicHELL (as borue by John Micheli., of Glassell, co. KiDcardine, and Forcett Hall, co. York, esq.) Per chev. gu. and sa. a chev. betw. three swans ar. Crest — On a mount ppr. a swan ar. Motto — Ferar unus et idem. MicHELsoN. Quarterly, az. and gu. oyer all the sun in splendour. MicHELSTAN, M ICHEI.STON, or MicHELsTANE. Sa. three annulets ar. MicHELSTON, or MicHtsTANES (Cornwall). Sa. three wings ar. MiCHELSTON, or M icHESTANES. The same Arms. Crest — A banner displ. ar. thereon a cross gu. betw. four torteaux. MiCHELSTON. Gu. three annulets ar. MicHELSTONE. Sa. three annulets or. MicHiLSTON. Gu. three gem rings az. MicHELSTOwE (Miclielstowe, co. Cornwall; extinct at an early period. The co-heiresses m. Trelfry of Fowey, and WoUacombe of Devon). Sa. three wings ar. MicKERTON. Az. three mitres or. MlCKLETHWAlT, now PeC KH AM-M ICK LETH WAIT (IridgC Place, CO. Sussex, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, chequy ar. and gu. a chief indented az. a crescent for difference, for Micklethwait ; second and third, erm. a chief potent, quarterly or and gu. for Peckham. Crests — First, a griffin's head ar. erased gu. gorged with a collar compouee of the second and first, for Micklethvvait ; second, on a mount, betw. two palm branches vert, an ostrich or, in the beak a horseshoe sa. for Peckham. Motto — Favente Numine, Regina servatur. Micklethwait (Beeston, co. Norfolk; derived from John Micklethwait of Beeston, sixth in descent from Sir William Micklethwait, of Kimberworth, CO. York, ancestor of the Viscounts Micklethwait : the present representative is Nathaniel Mick- lethwait, of Taverham, co. Norfolk, esq. elder brother of Sir Sotheron Branthwayt Micklethwait, bart.) Chequy ar. and gu. a chief indented az. Crest — A griffin's head ar. erased gu. gorged with a collar componee of the second and first. Micklethwayt, or Mickletuwaite (Lincolnshire, and Swayne, Holderness, co. York). The same Arms and Crest. Motto — In coelo spes mea est. Mickleton (Crook Hall, co. Durham). Vert, on a chev. three trefoils slipped of the first. Mico (London). Or, three Moors' heads couped, sidefaced sa. filleted round the temples ar. Crest — A hand issuing out of the clouds, holding a sword erect ppr. hilt and pomel or, charged on the blade with a Moor's head ppr. the point embrued of the last. Miuulecot (Lincolnshire). Az. an eagle displ. erm.; on a chief gu. three escallops or. Crest — A demi eagle displ. erm. ducally gorged or, holding in the beak an escallop of the last. Middlemore (Edgbaston, co. Warwick ; the dau. and heiress of Robert Middlemore, of Edgbaston, esq. m. in 1719 John Gage, of Firle, co. Sussex, esq.) Per chev. ar. and sa. in chief two moorcocks ppr. Crest — In grass and flags a moorcock, all ppr. Middlemore (Hawkesley House, co. Worcester ; de- rived from Thomas Middlemore, who resided at Hawkesley House during the civil war, and who was a direct descendant of Robert Middlemore, much employed, with his relative. Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, by Queen Elizabeth, on various special embassies connected with the affairs of Scotland). Arms, &c. as Middlemore of Edgbas- ton. Middlemore (Enfield, co. Middlesex). Same as the preceding. MiDDLETON, Baron. See Willouchby. Middleton (Crowfield Hall, and Shrubland Hall, co. Suffolk, bart.) Ar. fretty sa. ; on a canton per chev. of the second and or, an unicorn's head, like- wise per chev. gu. and gold, the horn of the last and sa. Crest — A garb or, banded vert, betw. two wings sa. Motto — Regardez men droit. Middleton (Cambridgeshire, and Stockeld, co. York). Ar. fretty sa. a canton of the second. Crest — A garb or, betw. two wings erect ar. Middleton (Middleton Hall, co. Westmorelr.nd ; de- rived from Thomas Middleton of Middleton Hall, living in the reign of Edward III. The last male heir in the direct line, John Middleton, of Middle- ton, esq. temp. Charles II. left two daus. his co- heiresses ; Bridget, m. to Joshua Heblethwaite of Dent, and Mary, m. to James Cragg, of Dent, esq. See Moore of Grimeshill.) Ar. a saltire engr. sa. Crest — A hawk's head ar. beaked or. Middleton (Leighton Hall, co. Lancaster; derived from Sir Jeffrey Middleton, knt. third son of John Middleton of Middleton, co. Westmoreland, temp. Richard II. Sir George Middleton of Leighton, a distinguished partisan of Charles I. was created a Baronet in 1642 ; his dau. and heiress, Mary, vi. Somerford Oldfield, of Somerford, co. Chester, esq.) Ar. a saltire engr. sa. a mullet for diff. Middleton (Warton, co. Lancaster ; descended from the marriage of Robert Middleton, younger brother of Sir Thomas Middleton of Leighton, the first Baronet, with Jane, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Kitson, of Warton, gent.) Arms, as the preceding. Middleton (Durham and Wintertown, co. Lincoln). The same Arms. Crest — A monkey pass, ringed round the loins or, on the trunk of a tree raguled, all ppr. Middleton (Seaton ; Durham Visitation, 1615). Quar- terly, gu. and or, a cross fleure in the first quarter ar. a mullet in the centre for diff. Middleton (Silksworth ; Durham Visitation, 1615). The same Arms, without the mullet. Middleton (Unthank, co. Durham). Quarterly, or and gu. ; in the dexter quarter a cross crosslet of the second. Middleton (Chirk Castle, co. Denbigh). See Mvd- D LUTON. Middleton, Sir Huch. See SfynDELTON. Middleton (Stansted, Mountfitchet, co. Essex, and Middleton, co. Salop). The same Arms. Crest — ■ A wolf's head erased ppr. Middleton (Essex). Ar. on a pile vert, three wolves' heads couped, of the field. Middleton (Essex). Per fesse, or and gu. a lion ramp, within a bordure indented and countei'- changed. Middleton (Westerliara, co. Kent; descended from the Middletons of Belsay Castle, co. Northumber- land ; confirmed to David Middleton, of Wester- ham, CO. Kent, by Segar, 17 Dec. 8 James I.) Quarterly, gu. and or, in the first quarter a cross patonce ar. Crest — A savage man ppr. wreathed about the head with leaves; in the dexter hand, extended, this Motto on a scroll — Servire Deo rcgnare est ; and resting the sinister hand on a club, inverted or. Middleton (Lancashire). Ar. on a saltire sa. a tower triple-towered, of the field. Middleton (Middleton Hall, co. Lancaster). Quar- terly, gu. and or, a cross flory in the dexter quar- ter ar. Middleton (Lord Mayor of London, 1613). Ar. on a bend vert, three griffins' heads erased, of the field. Middleton (Abbot of Midgeley). Sa. three baskets full of bread ar. Middleton (Belsay Castle, co. Northumberland ; created a Baronet 24 Oct. 1662). Quarterly, gu. and or ; in the first quarter a cross patonce ar. Crest — A savage, in the dexter hand an oak tree erased and fructed, all ppr. Motto — Lesses dire. Middleton (Middleton, co. Salop). Az. a buck's head cabossed or. Middleton (Manor House, King's Road, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, and of Scotland). Per fe.sse or and gu. a lion ramp, within a double tressure, flory, counterflory, and coiinterchanged. Crest — On a tower az. a lion ramp. gu. (Another crest — A tower embattled sa. on the top a lion ramp.) Motto — Fortis in arduis. Middleton {Earl of Middleton). The same Arms and Motto, witli the second Crest. Middleton (Kill Hill, Scotland). Per fesse, or and gu. a lion ramp, within a bordure embattled, all M I D iM I L counterchanged. Creit—A boar's head, erect and erased az. yT/o^^o— Guard yourself. MiuDLETON (Clerk Hill, Scotland). The same Armx, the bordure iiebulee. Ci ext — An ape sitting on the top of a tree, all ppr. jffotto— Arte et marte. Ml UULETON (Frazerburgh, descended of Fetttrcairn). Per fesse or and gu. a lion rarap counterchanged, armed and langued, az. holding in the dexter paw an astrolabe, ppr. Motto — My hope is in God. MiuDLETON (Mendham,co. Suffolk). Sa. a fesse erm. betw. three crosses botonnee or. MiuoLETON (Suffolk). Ar. on a cross engr. sa. five garbs or. MiuuLETON (Newington, CO. Surrey). Ar. on a sal- tire engr. sa. a tower, triple-towered, of the field. Crest — A monkey pass. ppr. ringed and lined or. MiuDLETON (as borne by Hastings Nathaniel Mid- DLETON, esq.) Ar. fretty sa. and a canton az. im- paling ar. a chev. az. betw. three boars' heads. Crest — A garb, bstw. two wings expanded sa. MlDULETON (Horsham and Boxgrove, co. Sussex; Visitation, a.u. 1G34). Ar. a saltire engr. sa. in chief a cinquefoil gu. MiuDLETo.\ (Yorkshire). Quarterly, gu. and or ; in the dexter quarter a cross ar. MlDULETON (Yorkshire). Az. a fesse lozengy or, betw. three garbs ar. MiuDLETON (Leam, CO. Derby ; as bonie by Marma- uuKE MiUDLETON MlDULETON, of Leam, esq. high sheriff in 1808, who changed his patronymic Car- ver, for the name and arms of Middleton, in 1792). Erm. on a saltire engr. sa. an eagle's head erased, or, quartering Carver, viz. or, upon a chev. betw. tliree crosses cluchee sa. a fleur-de-lis betw. two stags' heads cabossed of the first. Crests — First, for MlDULETON, an eagle's head erased ar. charged on the neck with a saltire as in the arms; second, for Carver, a mount vert, then ou a cross cluchee or, charged in the centre with a fleur-de-lis sa. yI/ofed or. Crest — A gritiin's head ppr. MiLCOMUE. Or, (another, ar.) a fret sa. (another, fretty of six) ; on a chief of the second a lion pass. gold. MiLUE (Suffolk). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. ; over all a fesse counter componee, or and az. Mii.Dik The same, with a fesse chequy, or and az. MiLUB. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. ; over all a fesse chequy of the first and second. 1 Q MIL MIL MiLDMAR. Az. (another, sa.) three lions ramp. ar. en- raged gu. MiLDMAR. Ar. three lions ratnp. az. MiLDMAY (Moulsham Hall, co. Essex, hart.) Quar- terly, first and fourth, ar. three lions ramp. az. armed and langued gu. for Mildmay ; second and thiid, ar. on a chief gu. two mullets or. Crest — A lion ramp, guard, az. armed and langued gu. Supporters — Dexter, a greyhound ar. ducally gorged and chained or ; sinister, a falcon salient, wings expanded or, ducally gorged and belled gu. Motto— h.\\?i ta hara. MiLDMAY (The Graces, co. Essex). The same Arms. Crest — A lion ramp, guard, az. MiLDMAY (Banbury, co. Essex, and Apthorp, co. Northampton). The same Arms. Crest — A leo- pard's head erased or, ducally gorged gu. ringed and lined of the last ; on the neck beneath the coronet, three pellets. MiLOMAY (Essex; granted 20 May, 1552). Az. on a bend ar. a pegasus sa. in full speed. Crest — A demi stag salient ppr. attired and collared or, with wings endorsed ar. MiLD5iAY (Essex). Per {esse nebulee ar. and sa. three greyhounds' heads couped, counterchanged, collared gu. studded or. Mildred. Sa. three mullets pierced or, a chief wavy erm. Crest — A bear pass, struck through with the head of a broken spear, in bend, ppr. Mildred. Sa. a chev. wavy erm. betw. three mullets pierced or. Mildred. Sa. three mullets, (another, pierced) or ; a chief nebulee erm. MiLEHAM (Burmingham, co. Norfolk). Sa. a fesse betw. three griffins' heads erased or. Crest — A grifhn's head erased. Miles (Narborough, co. Leicester). Az. on a chev. engr. betw. three knights' helmets or, as many millrinds sa. quartering Pares, and impaling Dou, quartered with Warren and Cloverley. Crest — An eagle rising, erminois collared, therefrom a chain reflexed over the back, and charged on the breast with a millrind sa. Miles (Leigh Court, near Bristol, co. Somerset). Az. a chev. erm. betw. three lozenges ar. each charged with a fleur-de-lis sa. Crest — A dexter arm em- bowed in ai-mour ppr. garnished or, supporting with the hand an anchor, also ppr. Miles (Cuddington). Erm. a millrind sa. ; a chief vert. Miles. Gu. two bends or. Crest — A demi lion sup- porting an anchor. Miles. Gu. a bend ar. voided or. MiLESON (Esthathesley, co. York). Ar. on an ines- cutcheou sa. betw. three crosses formee fitchee of the last, each pointing to the centre of the field, a cross or. Crest — A tiger's head sa. tufted, tusked, collared, and lined or. Milford (Wickington, in South Tawtori, co. Devon; settled there for some generations before the Visi- tation in 1620). Ar. three oak leaves in pale, all ppr. Milford (as borne by Samuel Frederick Milford, esq.) Gu. an inescutcheon az. within a border ar. Crest — A grifBu sejant, wings elevated. Milford. Gu. an inescutcheon az. within a hordure ar. Crest — A lion's gamb holding a trefoil, ppr. Milford. The same Ar>?is, the bordure ar. Milford. Or, an orle gu. Military Society. Gu. a regal crown ppr. on a chief ar. a cross of St. George of the first. Crest— Od a Prince's coronet or, a dexter arm in armour erect, holding in the gauntlet a tilting-spear, thereon a banner charged with the motto, " Ich dien,'' all ppr. fringed, lined, and tasselled of the first. Sup- porters — Two war horses completely accoutred, on the head a skull plate, with a spike in each armour for the neck, &c. all ppr. on each head a plume of three feathers. MiLiTON (Pengersick in Breage, co. Cornwall ; a Devonshire family, extinct, after a short cftntinu- ance in Cornwall, ^mp. Elizabeth ; the co-heiresses m. I. Erisey and Parker; ii. Lanyou ; in. Tre- fusis and Tregodick ; iv. Trenwith, Arundcll and Hearle ; v. Bonithon; and vi. Abbot). Gu. a chev. or, betw. three fishes naiant ar. MiLKETFiELU. Ar. a cross engr. gu. (another, sr..) guttee d'or. Mill (Caraois Court, co. Essex ; also of Mottisfont, co. Hants, bart.) Per fesse ar. and sa. a pale, and three hears salient, two and one counterchanged, muzzled and chained or. Crest — A demi bear, as in the arms. Motto— Aides Dieu. Mill (Hampton, CO. Kent; granted 25 Henry VIII). Per fesse sa. and ar. a pale counterchanged, three bears ramp, of the second, muzzled, ringed, and lined or, betw. as many foxes' heads erased, ppr. Crest — A demi bear salient sa. muzzled, ringed, and lined or, charged on the shoulder with three guttees of the last. Mill, or Milles (Gloucestershire and Surrey). Erm. an ink-raoline sa. Mill (Pulberche, co. Sussex). Per fesse sa. and ar. a pale counterchanged, three hears ramp, of the second, muzzled, ringed, and lined or, collared gu. Crest — A demi bear salient sa. muzzled, ringed, and lined or. Mill (granted 3 July, 1684). Ar. a chev. betw. three crosses raoline sa. C7'est — An eagle's head erased gu. beaked or, holding a cross moline erect, sa. Mill. Or, a cross moline betw. three mullets sa. Crest — A greyhound's head erased. Mill (Bonnitou). Or, a cross moline betw. three mullets az. Crest — A bloodhound's head erased ar. Motto — Toujours fidele. Millan (Scotland). Or, a lion ramp. gu. ; on a chief az. three mullets ar. Crest — A dexter and sinister hand issuing, and sustaining a sword in pale, ppr. Millar (England). Ar. a cross moline gu. Crest — Three ears of wheat issuing, or. Millar (Temple). The same. Cre^t — A dexter hand holding an open book ppr. J/o/io— Felicem reddet religio. Millar. The same Arms within a bordure, counter- componee ar. and az. Crest, the same. Millard (Hampshire, 1634). Az. four mascles or, one, two, and one. Crest — A demi lion ramp. az. holding betw. the paws a mascle or. Millard. Sa. two chev. erm. Crest — On a mount vert a stag feeding ppr. Millrank. Gu. a bend erm. ; on a canton or, a lion s head erased sa. Crest — A hill vert. MiLLBuRN. Quarterly, or and gu. a fesse betw. three leopards' heads all counterchanged. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a demi lion ppr. MiLLE. Paly of six ar. and az. three bars sa. a mart- let or. MiLLECENT (Barkham Hall, co, Cambridge). Or, a chev. sa. betw. three fleurs de-lis az. MiLLENTON. Az. OH three millstones ar. as many millrinds sa. Miller (Chichester, co. Sussex, bart.) Ar. a fesse wavy az. betw. three wolves' heads erased gu. Crest — A wolf's head erased ar. gorged with a fesse wavy az. Miller (Glenlee, co. Ayr, bart.) Ar. a cross moline az. ; in chief a lozenge betw. two mullets of the last ; in base a bar wavy vert. Crest — A hand couped at the wrist, the third and fourth fingers folded in the palm ar. Motto — Manent optima coelo. Miller (as borne by Boyd Miller, of Collierswood, near Merton, oo. Surrey, esq. who changed his patronymic Darby, for the name of Miller, by sign manual in ISOO). Arms, Crest and Motto, as Miller of Glenlee. Miller (Plumpton, co. Cumberland). Erm. three wolves' heads erased az. vulned gu. Crest — A caltrap or, the upper point embrued ppr. Miller (Dunstable, CO. Bedford; granted 1765). Per fesse, ar. and az. ; in chief two wolves' beads erased, purp. collared or ; in base a lion pass, of the last. Crest — A wolf's head erased per pale, enn. and purp. collared or. Miller (Devonshire, and Islington, co. Middlesex ; Her. Off. Herts, and Midd. c. 28). Az. an cs- MIL MIL cutcheon betw. four mascles or. Crest — A demi lion ramp, guard, az. holding a mascle or. Milleu (Cawne, Frotue, Kingston, and Leigh, co. Dorset, and Hampshire). Az.four mascles in cross or. Crest~A derai lion az. holding betw. the paws a mascle or. Miller (Radway, co. Warwick; as borne by Colonel FiENNES Sanderson Miller, of Radway, and by the Rev. F.uward Miller, M. A. Vicar of Radway, sons of the late Fiennes Sanderson Miller, of Rad- way, esq. and grandsons of Sander.son Miller, of the same place, esq. by Susanna his wife, only dau. of Edward Trotman, esq.) Arms and Crest, as the preceding. Miller (Dorsetshire). Vert, a chev. betw. three rams ar. Miller (Ireland). Erm. a fesse betw. three wolves' heads erased gu. Crest — A polecat sa. Miller (Oxenhoatli, co. Kent ; descended from Nicholas Miller, of Horsnells Crouch in Wrotham, sheriff of Kent, 8 Charles I.) Erm. a fesse gu. betw. three wolves' heads erased az. Miller (Kent). The same Arms. Crest— A wolf's head erased az. collared erm. Miller (London). Az. a cross ar. betw. four mascles or. Miller (Scotland). Ar. a cross moline az. Miller (Scotland). Ar. a cross moline betw. four hearts gu. Miller (Barskimming, Scotland). Ar. a cross moline sa. ; in chief a lozenge betw. two mullets of the last; in base wavy vert. Crest and Motto, as of Glenlee. Miller (Gourlebank, Scotland). Ar. a cross moline az. placed in a, loch ppr. and in chief two mullets of the second. Crest — Two arms, their hands joined ppr. Motto — Unione augetur. Miller (Hamilton, Scotland). Ar. a cro.ss moline az. placed in the base, wavy vert ; in chief, a lozenge betw. two mullets of the second, within a boidure gu. charged with three cinquefoils of the field. Miller (Millheugh, Scotland). Ar. on a fesse, betw. three crosses moline, square pierced az. as many mullets of the field. Crest — Two arms, their hands joined ppr. Motto — Unione augetur. Miller (Millheugh, Scotland). Ar. a fesse betw. three crosses moline, pierced az. Crest and Motto, as of Parkie. Miller (Monk Castle, co. Ayr ; as borne by William Miller, of that place, esq. eldest son of the late William Alexander Miller, of Monk Castle, esq. by his wife, a dau. of Patrick Warner, of Ardeer, esq. and grandson of William Miller, of Monk Castle, esq, by Agnes his wife, eldest sister and co-heir of Fergusson Cuninghame, of Monkred- ding, esq.) Ar. a cross moline sa. betw. four hearts gu. Crest — A lion ramp. betw. the paws a cross moline sa. Motto — Forward. Miller (Scotland). Ar. a cross moline sa. betw. three mullets az. a bordure gu. Crest — A cross moline sa. Motto — Optima caela. Miller (Chichester, co. Sussex ; granted by Dugdale, 16 Feb. 1634). The same as Miller, bart. Chi- chester. Miller (granted 27 May, 1672). Ar. a double tres- sure flory, counterflory ; over all a fesse em- battled, counter-embattled gu. Miller (granted by Camden). Erm. three wolves' heads erased az. Miller. Ar. a fesse wavy az. betw. three griffins' heads erased gu. Crest — A griffin's head erased ar. ducally gorged and chained az. Miller. Per fesse, ar. and az. ; in chief, two wolves' heads erased purp. collared or ; and in base, a lion pass, of the last. Crest — A wolfs head erased, per pale, or and purp. collared gold. Miller. Erm. three wolves' heads erased gu. Crest —A cheval-trap or, the uppermost point embrued g"- Miller (granted in 1821 to Thomas Miller, of Preston, CO. Lancaster, esq. Mayor of that Borough in 1827). Az. on a fesse ar. betw. two bees volant, in chief ppr. and in base, a wolf's head couped or, a wheel- shuttle in fesse, also ppr. tVc«< — .A demi wolf erm. gorged with a collar, gobony ar. and az. sup- porting with the paw a spindle erect ppr. MiLLERu (Ireland; descended from the Rev. John Millerd, who removing into that kingdom from the county of Hereford in 16.'i4, at the special invita- tion of Cromwell's Commissioners, became Rector of Passage, co. Waterford. The late Hugh Millerd, of Monard, esq. Alderman of Cork, left, by Rebecca his wife, dau. of Thomas Newenham, of Coolmore, esq. daughters, his co heirs, of whom Susanna »«. the Rev. Francis Orpen, Vicar of Kilgarvon, co. Kerry, and Rector of Dungorney, co. Cork). Erm. a fesse az. betw. three wolves' heads erased sa. Crest— Out of a baron's coronet ppr. a griffin's head gu. guttee d'or, beaked of the same, holding a red rose, slipped and leaved vert. Motto — Per mille ardua. MiLLEs, or Mills (Shelford, co. Cambridge). Barry of ten, or and ar. MiLLEs (Cornwall). Per fesse, sa. and ar. a pale and six bears, counterchanged. MiLLES (Duloe, CO. Cornwall, and Exeter). Ar. a chev. betw. three millrinds sa. MiLLES (Nackington, co. Kent, and North Elmham, CO. Norfolk). Erm. a miUrind sa. betw. two martlets, in pale, gu. ; on a chief az. two wings, conjoined and expanded or. Crest— A lion ramp. or, holding in the paws a millrind sa. MiLLES (Sufiblk). Ar. a chev. betw. three millrind.i sa. Crest— A hare sejant ppr. in the mouth three ears of wheat or. MiLLES. Paly of eight, ar. and sa. Crest— A bear pass. sa. muzzled and chained or. MiLLES. Barry of ten, ar. and vert; over all six escutcheons gu. three, two, and one. Crest — A cat sejant ppr. MiLLES. Az. two ducks, in pale ar. betw. as many flasks erm. MiLLES. Per fesse, ar.andaz. a pale counterchanged, three bears ramp. sa. muzzled, collared, and lined or, as many falcons of the last collared gu. Crest — A demi bear sa. muzzled, collared, and stringed or. MiLLES {Baron Sondes). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. on a chev. engr. az. betw. three martlets sa. as many crescents or, for Watson ; second and third, or, two chev. gu. for Monson. Crest — A griffin's head erased ar. ducally gorged or. Supporters — Dexter, a griffin ar. ducally gorged or ; sinister, a bear ppr. collared with a belt, buckled, the strap pendant ar. charged with two crescents or, the buckle and edges of the last. Motto — Esto quod esse videris. MiLLES (as borne by Thomas Milles, Lord Bishop of Waterford and Lismore 1710). Ar. a chev. betw. three mill irons sa. inpaled with the See of Water- ford. Millet. Gu. a cinquefoil pierced ar. Milleton (Cornwall). Gu. a chev. betw. three sal- mons naiant ar. Millett (Denham, co. Buckingham, and Middlesex). Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three dragons' heads erased vert. Crest — Out of a mural coronet an arm in pale, habited or, grasping in a glove ar. a dragon's head erased vert. Millicent. Or, a chev. sa. betw. three fleurs-de-lis az. MiLLiCENT (Linton, co. Cambridge; John, son and heir of Thomas Mylsent, m. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John Gyll, of Wyddial, co. Hertford, esq.) Or, a chev. s.a. betw. three fleurs-de-lis az. MiLLiGAN (Scotland). Ar. out of two fesses wavy az. three demi lions issuing gu. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. holding a sword ppr. Motto — Regard bien. MiLLiKEN (That Ilk, co. Renfrew, Scotland). Ar. a fesse, voided az. betw. three demi lions couped gu. crowned or. Crest — A demi lion royally crowned gu. holding a sword ppr. Motto — Regard bien. Millington (iMillington, CO. Chester, and Essex). Ar. an eagle displ. with two heads sa. Millington (Cheshire). Ar. on a cross engr. az. five garbs or. MIL MIL MiLLiNCTON (Devonshire). Gu. a chev. betw. three fishes naiant ar. MiLLiNCTON (Dorsetshire). Gu. a chev. betw. three mullets ar. (Another, or.) MiLLiNCTON (Sufl'olk). Ar. a fesse betw. two chcT. gu. MiLLiNGTON. Sa. a cross patoiice betw. four escal- lops ar. Crest — An ass's head ppr. MiLi.iNGTON. Gu. a chev. or, betw. three mullets ar. MiLLiNGTON. Or, three martlets gu. MiLLiNCTON, or MiLATON. Gu. a chev. or, betw. three fishes naiant ar. MiLLiNCTON. Ar. an eagle displ. sa. anued az. MiLLMAN. Az. three sinister gauntlets ar. Crest — A sinister gauntlet or. MiLLMAN. Az. three sinister hands, two and one, ar. Crest — A stag lodged, per pale, ar. and or, attired and hoofed of the last, charged on the body with two hurts, in fesse. MiLLNER (Nun Appletou, co. York). Per pale, or and sa. a chev. betw. three bits counterchanged. Cre,st — A horse's head sa. crined and bridled or, charged on the neck with a bezant. MiLLNER. Sa. a chev. betw. three bits or. MiLLOT (Whitehill, co. Durham ; Visitation of Dur- ham, 1615). Ar. on a bend cotised gu. three bil- lets sa. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in ar- mour, with a glove of mail grasping a billet sa. MiLLOT (Cheshire). Az. three billets in fesse, betw. four cotises ar. Mills (Bt'dfortlshire, and Casnalbery, co. Hertford; granted Nov. 1613). Barry of ten, ar, and vert ; over all six escutcheons gu. three, two, and one. Crest — A wing, harry of ten, ar. and vert. Mills, or Mylles (Knightington, co. Berks). Erin, a millrind sa. ; a cliief or. Crest- — A lion ramp, or, holding in the mouth a sinister hand gu. Mills (Lexden Park, Colchester, co. Essex ; borne by John Fletcher Mills, of that place, esii- a magis- trate, and deputy lieutenant, and high sherift' of the county in IS.ia, son of John Mills, esq. and grandson of the Rev. John Mills, Vicar of Whar- ram Percy and Acklam, co. York, by Anne Richardson his wife ; granted 4 Jan. 1800). Az. a cross pattee betw. three mullets or, each charged with an ogress. Crest — A hurt charged with an estoile or. Mills (Essex). Gyronny of eight, ar. and az. ; over all a millrind sa. Crest — A demi lion ramp. reguard. or, holding betw. the paws a millrind sa. Mills (Harscomb, co. Gloucester, and Croydon, co. Surrey). Erm. a millrind sa. Crest — A lion ramp. or. Mills. The same ^r/»«. Crest — A demi lion ramp, or, holding in the paws a millrind sa. Mills (Bltterne, CO. Hants ; ankles; in his sinister hand a fork az. handled ppr. Minett (as borne by C. W. Minett, esq.) Ar. in base, on the sea ppr. three persons in military costume, seated in an open boat, rowed by two snilors, all ppr. in fesse thj'ee ermine spots, on a chief or, a mount vert, thereon an oak tree ppr. fructed or, quartering O'Callaghan. Crest — A wing erect ar. charged with three bars gu. Motto — Quantum est in rebus inane. Mingay, or Mingey (Gymingham, co. Norfolk). Or, on a bend az. three leopards' heads ar. (another, or.) Crest — A lance or, beaded ar. environed with a laurel branch vert. Mingey (Armingale, co. Norfolk). Or, on a canton sa. a leopard's head of the first. Crest, as the last. Miniett. Ar. three helmets, with their beavers open sa. Crest — An eagle volant, over a ruined castle ppr. Minifie (Honiton, co. Devon, and Sarura, co. Wilts). Vert, on a chev. betw. three martlets, as many eagles displ. Miniott. Gu. three helmets ar. crested or. MI N M IT AIiNiOTT. Gu. three helmets ar. ; a label of three points az. MiNNE (Rutlandshire). Sa. a fesse dancettfee, paly of eight gu. and erm. hetw. six crosses crosslet ar. Crest — A heathcoct ppr. MiNNES (Kent and Middlesex ; granted July, 1610). Gu. a chev. vaire, or and az. betw. three leopards faces or. MiNNETT. Ar. in base, on a sea ppr. four persons in an open boat being rowed by four others, all ppr.; in fe-sse three ermine spots ; on a chief or, a mount vert, thereon an oak ppr. fructed. Crest — A wing erect, ar. charged with three bars gu. MiNNETT. Quarterly, enninois and ar. three bars gu. MiNNiTT (Knygh Castle, Blackfort, and Annabeg, co. Tipperary. This family was founded in Ireland by Captain John Minuitt, who was of very ancient English descent, and who is now repi'esented in the male line by Joshua Robert Minnitt, of An- nabeg, esq. Justice of the Peace for the county of Tipperary. The Minmtts of Knygh Castle are now represented by the Rev. Philip Going Atkins, of Firville, co. Cork, in right of his great-giand- mother, Mary, dau. andco heiress of John Minnitt, esq. the last of that branch. The heir of the Black- fort family is David Fitzgerald, esq. eldest sou of William Fit/.gerald, of Advival, co. Kerry, esq. barrister at law, by Anne his wife, sole child and heiress of the Rev. Robert Blinnitt of iJlackfort, Rector of Talla, co. Clare, who was great-uncle of Joshua R. Minnitt, of Annabeg, esq. being an elder brother of his grandfather Joshua, of Annabeg). Gu. three helmets ppr. garnished or. Crest — A helmet as in the arms. jI/o/^o— Virtute et armis. Minns (Gloucestershire). Gu. on a chev. engr. betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. as many chessrooks sa. Minors (Hertfordshire, London, and Staflbrdshire). Gu. a fesse ar. betw. three plates. Crest — A dex- ter cubit ai-m, naked, the hand holding a lion's gamb erased, all ppr. Minors. The same Arms. Crest— A wolfs head erased sa. devouring a sinister hand ppr. Minors (London). Sa. an eagle displ. or; on a chief az. bordured ar. a chev. betw. two crescents in chief, and a rose in base of the second. Minors. Per pale gu. and az. an eagle displ. or. Minors. Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three torteaux. Minors. See My.noks. MiNsHAW. Bendy of eight, ar. and gu. Crest — A dexter hand ppr. holding up a cup or. MiNsHULL (Cheshire; Buckinghamshire; l)eTonshire ; SutTolk ; and Portslade, co. Sussex). Az. an es- toile issuant out of a crescent in base ar. Crest — A Tuj'k kneeling on one knee, habited gu.legs and arms in mail ppr. at his side a sclmetar sa. hiked or, on his head a turban, with a crescent and fea- ther ar. holding in the dexter hand a crescent of the last. Tliis crest was granted by Sir William Le Neve in 1642 to Sir Robert MinshuU, instead of the original one, viz. the lion's paws holding a crescent. MiNSHULL (Hampton, CO. Chester; a scion of the an- cient family of MinshuU of Church MinshuU ; de- scended lineally from Randle, son of John Min- shuU, esq. and Elizabeth his wife, dan. of William Leycester, of Worleston, esq. and now represented by the daus. and co heirs of John MinshuU, esq. viz. Ann, wife of Lynde Walter, of Boston, United States, esq. and Mary, widow of D. Anthony Maz- zinghi.esq.) Az.an estoile of six points, issuing from a crescent ar. quartering, az. betw. two ileurs-de-lis or, a fesse gu. fietty of the second, Leycester. Crest — Two lions' gambs gu. supporting a crescent ar. Motto— In hoc plenius redibo. MiNSHULL (Woodnorton, co. Norfolk). Az. a crescent betw. two estoiles in pale or. MiNSHULL. Az. a crescent betw. three estoiles or. MiNSHULL. Az. a chev. betw. three crescents, out of each an estoile issuing, all ar. MiNSHULL. Az. an estoile of eight points ar. out of a crescent of the last. Minsterchamber (Goodmanchester, co. Huntingdon, and Stuston, co. Suffolk). Ar. a fesse betw. three millrinds sa. Minterne, or Minterin (Batcombe, co. Dorset, and Thorpe, co. Surrey). Az. two bars ar. betw. three lions pass, in pale or. Creii— A bull's head gu. ducally gorged and armed or. Minto, Earl of. See Kynynmounu. Minton (as borne by Thomas Minton, of Stoke-upon- Trent, co. Stafford, esq.) Vert, within two bars erm. betw. two heraldic tigers pass, one in chief and one in base or, three garbs of the last. Crest — Upon a juount vert an heraldic tiger as in the arms, the dexter paw resting on a garb erect ppr. Motto — Pro Deo et patria. Mirehouse (Brownslade, co. Pembroke; descended from Mirehouse of Miresike,co. Cuinberland, there settled temp. Conquest, and now represented by John Mirehouse, of Brownslade, esq. Common Serjeant of the City of London, son and heir of the late John Mirehouse, of Brownslade, esq. high sheriff of Pembrokeshire, by Mary his wife, sister of Sir John Edwards, hart.) Gu. abend ar. billetee of the field. Crest — An arm,erabowed,in armour, holding a sword, all ppr. Motto — Qualis ab in- cepto. MiRFiELD. Ar. two lions pass, in pale vert. MiitFiELD. Ar. two lions pass, guard, in pale vert. MiRFiN (Lord Mayorof London, 1518). Or, on a chev. sa. a mullet ar. Crest — A demi lion ppr. supporting a flag ar. charged with a saltire sa. SIiRNOR. Vair, a canton gu. MiRRiE. Ar. on a bend az. a crescent betw. two mul- lets of the first; in the sinister chief point three roses gu. growing out of one stalk, vert ; the same in the dexter flank point. MiRRY, or MiRRiE. Ar. three lions ramp. gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion gu. MiRTLE. Per fesse wavy, gu. and ar. ; in chief a lion pass, guard, erminois ; in base, on a mount vert, a fir tree ppr. Crest — An arm erect, couped at the elbow ppr. encircled with a myrtle cliaplet vert ; in the hand a scimetar ar. hilt and pomel or ; on the blade a shackle, severed, sa. MissENUEN-MoNASTERY (Berkshire). Erm. two bars wavy sa. over all a crosier, in bend or. {Another coat — Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three cocks gu. on a chief az. a greyhound, courant or). MissENDEN. See Mussenuen. MissERiNEN. Ar. a tree, eradicated, vert; on a canton gu. two battle axes endorsed. Crest — A battle-axe, in pale, ppr. Misted. Gu. a fesse engr. erm. betw. three mullets or. Misterton. Gu. a unicorn pass. ar. aiTued or, guttee of the first, a chief of the second. MiTcHAEL (Alderstoun Scotland). Sa. a chev. betw. three mascles or. Crest — A stalk of wheat, bladed and erect, in pale ppr. Motto — Cresco. JIiTCHELL (Westshore ; representative of the ancient family of Banueth, Westshore, &c. designed Mitchell of that Uk, created a Baronet, by patent, 19 June, 1724). Sa. a fesse betw. three mascles or, within a boidure, chequy, of the second and first. Crest — Three ears of bailey on one stalk ppr. Motto — Sapiens qui assiduus. Mitchell (Bodmin, co. CornAvall). Sa. a falcon, close, in fesse, betw. two cotises ar. ; in chief two fal- cons, close or. Mitchell (Truro, co. Cornwall). Sa. an escallop betw. three birds' heads, erased or. Crest — A demi pegasus or, winged az. charged on the shoulder with a demi rose gu. divided fesseways, rays issuing from the division, pendent, ar. Mitchell (Stapleton Mitchell, cb. Dorset; and York- shire). Sa. a chev. or, between three escallops ar. Mitchell (Barry ; descended of Bandreth, Scotland). Sa. a fesse betw. three mascles or, within a bordure chequy of the second and first. Crest — Three ears of barley, conjoined in the stalk, ppr. Motto— Sapiens qui assiduus. Mitchell (That Ilk, and Craigend, Scotland). Sa. a fesse betw. three mascles or ; in the middle chief a dagger, erect, point upwards, ppr. handle of the MIT MOD second, all within a bordure ar. chari;ed with eight ciiiquefoils gu. Crest— k hand holding a writing pen ppr. Motto — Favente Deo supevo. Mitchell (Filligrige and Aberdeen, Scotland). Sa. a fesse wavy betw. three masclcs or. Motto — Secura frugalitas. Mitchell (Landath, Scotland). Sa. a fesse engr. betw. three mascles or. Motto — Labor improbus omnia vincit. Mitchell (Wester New Birny, Scotland). Sa. a fesse, invecked, betw. three mascles or. Motto — Omnia superat diligentia. Mitchell (Scotland). Sa. a fesse betw. six mascles or. (Another ar.) Mitchell (I5ngland). Ar. a chev. gu. surmounted by another erm. betw. two mascles, in chief, az. and a laurel branch, slipped, in base, vert. Crest — A garb vert. MiTCHELt (Scotland). Sa. a fesse wavy betw. three mascles or. Crest — A phoenix rising out of the flames, ppr. Motto — Spernit humum. Mitchell. Sa. a fesse betw. three mascles or, within a bordure of the last. Crest — A garb vert. Mitchell. Ar. a chev. purp. betw. seven heraldic tigers, or dragons' heads, erect and erased, vert, each devoui'ing a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Crest — An arm embowed, clothed in leaves vert, the hand ppr. holding a sword ar. hilt and poniel or, the point embrued and dropping with blood ppr. Mitchell. Tlie same Arms. Crest — A dexter arm erest, holding a sword, rays of fire issuing from each side thereof, all ppr. Mitchell. Sa. a fesse betw. three mascles or- Crest — St. Michael, the archangel, in armour ppr. face, neck, arms, and legs bare, wings ar. hair auburn, in the dexter hand a spear of the first. Mitchell. Per pale, sa. and ar. three cranes' heads, erased, counterchanged. Crest — An arm erect, couped at the elbow, vested gu. cuff ar. grasping a crane's head, erased ppr. Mitchell (as borne by Richard Mitchell, Enderby Hall, CO. Leicester, esq.) Or, a cUev. engr. betw. two mascles in chief and a ducal crown in ba.se gu. Crest — A gai-b or, banded gu. pendent therefrom an escutcheon ar. charged with three slips of laurel two and one, vert. MiTcHELSoN (Middleton, CO. Edinburgh ; derived from Robert Mitchelson, living temp. James V.) Ar. a demi lion ramp, naissant, out of the base gn. armed and langued az. ; on a chief, indented sa. a star betw. two crescents of the first. Crest— An in- crescent ar. yifoi^o— Crescam ut prosim. MiTCiIENER. Erm. a fesse betw. three hunting-horns sa. stringed gu. Crest — A dove ar. MiTCHENsoN, or MiCHENSON. Ar. alien ramp. az. MiTEKTON (Newcastle). Az. three mitres or. MiTFORD ( J?«ro?j Redesdale). Ar. a fesse betw. three moles sa. Crest — :A dexter hand, fesseways, coup- ed, ppr. supporting a sword, erect ar. hilt and po- mel or, pierced through a boar's head sa. tusked of the first, couped gu. Supporters — Two eagles, wings elevated sa. each gorged with a chaplet of vine leaves ppr. Motto — j^Squabiliter et diligenter. MiTFORD (Mitford, co. Northumberland: an old baronial family, co-eval with the Norman Con- quest). Ar. a fesse sa. between three moles ppr. Crest — A dexter and sinister hand couped ppr. supporting a sword, in pale ar. pomelled or, pierced tlirough a boar's head sa. tusked ai'. couped gu. Mitford. Ar. on a fesse betw. three moles sa. as many escallops or. Crest — On a mole pass. sa. an escallop or. Mitford (Exbury, co. Hants, and Newton Park, ro. Noi thumberland ; a junior branch of Mitford of Mitford : John Mitford, of Lincoln's Inn, esq. bar- rister at law, grandson of John Mitford, of Loudon, third son of Robert Mitford, of Mitford Castle, esq. m. in 174D, Philadelphia, dau. and eventual heiress of Willey Reveley, of Newton Underwood, co. Nor- thumberlaud, esq. and was father of John, an eminent barrister, who was created Baron Redes- dale ; and an elder son, his heir, William of Ex- bury, the eminent historian of Greece, grandfather of the present Henry Reveley MiTFORD,of Exbury House and Newton-Park, esq.) Arms and Crest, same as Mitford of Mitford ; quartering Reveley. Mitford (as borne by M.ary Russell Mitford, the author of" Our Village," only surviving child of the Rev. George Mitford, a descendant of Mitford of Mitford Castle). Arms, as Mitford of Mitford Castle. Mitford (Pits Hill,co. Sussex ; as borne by Willtah Townley Mitford, of Pitshill, esq. descended from the Mitfords of Mitford Castle, co. Northum- berland). Arms and Crest, as Mitforu of Mit- ford Castle. Motto — Godcaryth for us. MiTHORPE. Ei-m. a lion ramp. az. crowned or. MnrON, or Mylton (Oxfordshire). Ar. an eagle displ. with two heads gu. Crest — A lion's gamb, couped and erect, ar. grasping an eagle's bead, erased gu. Mitton (Shropshire). Per pale, gu. and az. an eagle displ. with two heads or, within a bordure counter- changed. Crest — A demi eagle displ. with two heads, per pale, or and az. Mitton (Staffordshire). Per pale, az. and gu. an eagle displ. with two heads ar. Crest — A bull's head sa. armed or, charged with three annulets of the last. Mitton (Staffordshire). Per pale az. and purp. an eagle displ. with two heads, ar. beaked and mem- bered gu. Mitton. Per pale, gu. and az. an eagle displ. ar. within a bordure counterclianged. Ci'est — A demi eagle displ. per pale, ar. and az. Mitton. Per pale, az. and gu. an eagle, imperial, or. Mitton. Az. an eagle displ. with two necks or. Mitton. Ar. an eagle displ. with two heads az. armed or. MiXFiNE (Cambridgeshire). Ar. on a chev. sa. a mullet of the field. MoBBERi.EY. Ar. two bars gu. on a canton of the last a cross crosslet fitchee of the field. MoBBS (Houghton, co. Norfolk). Vert, a cross pattee betw. four doves ar. MoBERLEY, or MoBuuRLEY. Ar. two chev. gu. on a canton of the second a cross crosslet fitchfee gu. Crest — A demi lady In the cliaracter of Justice, holding in the dexter hand a pair of scales. MouKET (Kent). Or, on a chief az. tliree cinquefoils of the first. Crest — A tiger sejant az. collared ar. MoCKLOW (Broughton Soulney, co. Nottingham). Gy- ronny of eight, or and az. a lion ramp. erm. on a chief ar. an escallop betw. two fleurs de lis sa. a canton gu. Crest — A griffin's head per pale, in- dented ar. and gu. guttee de larmes, in the beak a buck's foot of the first. MocKi.ow (Worcestershire). Gyronny of eight, or and az. a lion ramp. erm. MocKLOW (Worcestershire). Gyronny of eight, or and az. a lion ramp, of the first, guttee de sang. MocKLOw, or MucKLAW (Worcestershire). Gyronny of twelve gu. and az. a lion ramp. erm. tail forked, on a chief ar. an escallop betw. two fleurs-de lis sa. Crest — A griffin's head per pale, indented gu. and ar. in the beak an eagle's leg erased or. MoDDER (Staflordshire). Erm. on a fesse wavy az. three lions ramp. or. Crest — On a staff couped and raguly lying fesseways vert, a lion sejant or. MODERBY (Berkshire and Gloucestershire). Az. fretty or. MoDEREY. Sa. a bend or, on a chief ar. three escal- lops gu. Crest — A hand and thunderbolt ppr. MoDERBY. Sa. on a chief ar. three chaplets gu. (An- other adds, a bordure or.) MoDERBY. Az. fretty ar. MoDEY. Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three trefoils ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi eagle with wings displ. gu. MoDFERLEV. Ar. two chev. on a canton of the second a cross botonnee fitcliee or. MoDLicoTE (Whitley Hall, co. Salop). Sa. a lion ramp. ar. MoDYFORD (London ; as borne by Sir James Mody- FORD, Lieut. Governor of Jamaica, who was created M O II MO L a Baronet in 1601. By Elizabeth bis wife, dau. and heir of the famed cavalier Commander, Sir Nicho- las Slanning, of Maristow, co. Devon, knt. Sir James left at his decease, in 1675, an only child, Grace, m. to Peter Heywood, esq. From Sir James's brother. Sir Thomas Modyford, also Go- vernor of Jamaica, descended the Modyfords of that Island, baronets). Erm. on a bend az. a mul- let ar. betw. two garbs or. Crest — A garb erect or. MoELs (Barnn. Mods, summoned to Parliament in 1292; the co heirs m. Courtenay and Bottreaux). Ar. two bars gu. in chief three torteaux. Crest — A mule pass. ppr. MoEi,s, or Mui.es (Sumbridge). See Mules. Moffat (That Ilk, Annandale; a very ancient Bor- der family, influential anfi powerful so far back as the time of Wallace, and conspicuous for the deadly feud which existed between them and the Johnstones; De Moffat was Bishop of Glasgow early in the twelfth century, and the armorial bearings of all the different branches seem to in- dicate connection with the Church). Sa. a saltire and chief ar. (Sometimes, ar. a saltire az. and chief gu.) Moffat (Lauder, co. Berwick; possessed in early times of considerable estates in Lauderdale). Sa. a saltire and chief ar. Crest — A cross crosslet gu. Motto — Spero meliora. Moffat (England). Ar. a saltire and chief gu. Crest — A cat sejant on its hind legs guard, ppr. Mdffat (Scotland). Ar. a saltire az. in chief a cross moline of the last, a chief gu. Crest — A cross cross- let fitchee gu. Motto — Spero meliora. Moffat (Scotland). Ar. a saltire az. a chief gu. Crest, as the last. Moffat. Ar. a saltire gu. and chief az. Crest — A sun in splendour ppr. Moffett (Chipping Barnet, co. Hertford ; derived from Mofl'at of Lauder; granted 10 May, 158.5). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. betw. eight escallops in oile gu. charged on the shoulder with a rose or, for diff. MoGG (Farrington Gumey, co. Somerset; there seated for a considerable period, (John Mogg, esq. was high sherifi" of the county in 1703.) and now represented by John George Mogg, of Farrington Manor House, esq.) Ar. a fesse pean betw. six ermine .spots, the two exterior in chief and the centre .spot in base, surmounted by a crescent gu. Crest — -4 cock ppr. pendant from the neck by a chain or, a shield ar. charged with a crescent as in the arms. Motto — Cura pii Diis sunt. Mocg-Rees (as borne by John Rees-Mogc, of Choi- well House, CO. Somerset, esq. eldest son and heir of John Rees-Mogg (heretofore John Rees) of Choi- well House, aforesaid, and of Bruftou in the parish of Wick, CO. Glamorgan, Clerk, who intermarried with Mary, only surviving child and heir of Wil- liam Wooldridge, by Mary his wife, dau. of John Mogg, of Cholwell House, aforesaid, esq. and by virtue of a royal warrant, took the surname of Mogg in addition to that of Rees). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. on a fesse pean betw. six er- mine .spots, the two exterior in chief, and the centre spot in base, surmounted by a crescent gu. a cock or ; second and third, gu. a chev. engr. erminois, betw. three swans ar. wings elevated or. ('rests — First, Betw. two spearheads erect sa. a cock ppr. for Mogg ; second, A swan ar. wings ele- vated or, holding in the beak a water lily slipped ppr. for Rees. Motto — Cura pii Diis sunt. — The said John Rees-Mogg, having m. Sarah Hodges, only child and heir of Jacob Mogg, of High Lit- tleton House, CO. Somerset, esq. who was the fourth son of Jacob Mogg, esq. brother of the said John Mogg, of Cholwell, bears on an escutcheon of pretence, the arms of Mocc of Fanington Gurney. MoGBiDCE. Per pale, or and az. three eagles displ. with two heads couuterchanged. Mohant. Az. a lion ramp. ar. Mohant, or Mohan. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three hounds pass, or MoHUN (Oanster Castle, co. Somerset; summoned to Parliament as Barons temp. Edward I. and Ed- ward III.) Gu. a maunch erm. MoHUN (Boconock Hall,co. Cornwall, and Oakhamp- ton, CO. Devon; derived from Reginald de fllohun, younger son of John, first Lord Mohun, of Dun- ster ; Sir Reginald Mohun, of Boconnoc, was created a Baronet in l(il2; and his son, Sir John Mohun, second bart. advanced to the Peerage as Baron Mohun of Oakhampton, in 1C2S). Or, a cross engr. sa. Crest — A dexter arm habited with a maunch erm. holding in the hand ppr. a fleur- de-lis ar. MoHi'N (Devonshire, Somersetshire, Warwickshire, and Wiltshire, temp. William the Conqueror). Gu. a maunch erm. the hand ppr. holding a fleur-de lis ar. MoHUN (Fleet, co. Dorset; Aldenham, co. Hertford ; and Earl of Somerset). Gu. a dexter arm ppr. habited witli a maunch erm. the hand holding a fieur de-lis or. Crest — An arm as in the arms. Mohun. Or, a crescent sa. MoicNE (Huntingdon). Az. a fesse indented or, betw. six crosses crosslet ar. MoiCNE (Leicestershire;. Az. semee de crosses cross- let ar. a fesse double dowuset erm. MoiuNE, or MoiNE (Suffolk). Or, a saltire engr. gu. MoiGNE. Or, a saltire engr. sa. MoiGNE. Ar. two bars and a chief gu. MoiGNE, or MoYGNE. Or, three bars vert. MoiGNE. Az. a fesse double downset betw. six crosses crosslet ar. MoiGNE, or MoYNE. Ar. two bars and three mullets in chief sa. MoiGNE, or MoiN. Ar. a cioss flory gu. MoiGNE, or MoiNE. Az. a fesse indented betw. ten crosses crosslet ar. three, two, three, and two. MoiR (Abergeldie and Otterburn, Scotland). Ar. three Negroes' heads couped ppr. within a bordure counter-indented sa. and or. Cnsl — A Negro's head conped ppr. Motto — Mediocriter ; at other times — Sur esperance. MoiR (Hilton, Scotland). Ar. three Moors' heads couijed, distilling drops of blood ppr. wreathed about with bay leaves vert. Crest — A dexter arm from the shoulder issuing out of a cloud, holding a branch of laurel slipped. Motto — Virtute non aliter. MoiR (Scotstoun, Scotland). Ar. three Negroes' heads couped ppr. banded of the first. Crest — A mort- head with two leg-bones in saltire ppr. Motto — Nen sibi cuuctis. MoiR (Stonniewood, Scotland). Ar. three Moors' heads couped, distilling drops of blood ppr. Crest — A Mauritanian's head couped as in the arms. Motto — Major opima ferat. Moil (Leckie). Crest — A falcon ppr. anned and belled or, perched on a heron lying on its back ppr. beaked and membered gu. jVotlo — Ne oublie. MoisES (Newcastle-on-Tyne). Gu. a fesse erminois, betw. three bulls' heads couped ar. MoLAND (Staflbrdshire). Ar. on a chief gu. a lion pass. or. MoLANT. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. tail forked or. Crest — A demi mule gu. Moi UFORu. Ar. a fesse enn. betw. three swans ppr. Crest — A buck's head gu. Moluworth, or Muue worth. Ar. on a bend engr. sa. three pheons of the first. Mole (Tringeg, co. Bedford, and Northampton). Ar. two bars gu. in chief three torteaux. Crest — Out of clouds ppr. a cubit arm erect, vested gu. the hand open of the first. Mole (Molton, co. Devon; granted 1592). Barry wavy of four ar. and az. on a chief sa. a lion pass. guard, of the first. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a snake, the head erect and body entwined ppr. Mole, De. Or, a fesse az. betw. two chev. gu. MoLEiNs (Dorsetshire). Erm. an ink-moline az. (Another, sa.) Moi.V.NicK (Molenick, St. German's, co. Cornwall). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three goldfinches ppr. M O L M O L MoLENicK (Cornwall). Ar. a cliev. az. betw. three falcons close of the second. MoLENs. Or, three pales wavy gu. Moles. Ar. a bend sa. betw. two lions' heads erased of the last. MoLEswoKTH {Vtsrount Molesn'orth). Vair, on a bordure gu. eight crosses crosslet or. Crest — An armed arm embowed ppr, holding a cross crosslet or. Supporters — Two pegasi, the dexter ar. crined winged, and unguled or; the sinister gu. crined winged, and unguled as the dexter, on the shoul der of either a cross crosslet gold. Motto — Vincit amor patriae. MoLEswoRTH (Pencarrow, co. Cornwall, bart.) Gu an escutcheon vair betw. eight crosses crosslet in orle or. Crest, as the preceding. Motto — Sic fidem teneo. MoLESwoRTH (Spring Garden, Jamaica). Gu. an in escutcheon vair, betw. eight crosses crosslet ar. MoLFORD (South Molton and Cadbury, co. Devon). Sa. a fesse erm. betw. three swans ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi swan with wings ex panded ar. beaked gu. MoLFYN, or MoLFiN. Or, a lion ramp. gu. within an orle of eight mullets az. MoLiN (Bretaign). Az. three heads of lances within an annulet ar. MoLiNE De (Ambassador from the Doge of Venice temp. King James). Az. the wheel of a watermill or, on a canton of augmentation the royal badge of England and Scotland, viz, the rose and thistle conjoined paleways ppr. MoLiNER (Ipswich, CO. Suffolk). Az. a cross moline voided erniinois. MoLiNERS. Or, an ink-moline az. MoLiNES De (Buron Ventry). Az. a cross moline or, quarter pierced of the field. Crest — A Saracen's head affrontee couped below the shoulders ppr. wreathed about the temples. Supporters — 'Two lions collared and ducally crowned. Motto — Vi vere sat vincere. MoLiNES. Sa. on a chief ar. three lozenges of the field. MoLiNES. Sa. on a chief ar. three fusils gu. MoLiNES. Erm. a fer de moline az. MoLiNEUx (Cranbourne, co. Dorset). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a cross or, pierced sa. ; second and third, ar. three wolves' heads erased az. Moi.iNEUx (Dorsetshire, and Yalcus, co. Lancaster). Erm. a fer-de-moline az. MoLiNEux (Crosby, co. Lancaster). Az. a cross mo- line or, on the chief point a ducal coronet of the last. MoLiNEUx (Hawkley, co. Lancaster). Az. a cross moline or. Cres:t — A beaver pass. ppr. MoLiNEux (Knerdale, co. Lancaster). Az. a cross moline, quarter pierced or, in the dexter canton a fleur-de lis ar. MoLiNEUx (Woodhouse, co. Lancaster). Az. a cross moline ar. Moi.iNEux (Lancashire, tewp. Richard II.) Az. a cross moline pierced lozengeways or. Crest — From a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a peacock's tail ppr. MoLiNEux (Nottinghamshire). Az. a cross moline or, within a bordure ar. MoLiNEux. Or, a cross fer de-moline az. MoMNGTON. Sa. a cross moline erm. Moi.iNGTON. Sa. a cross pattee throughout erm. MoLiNS (London). Erm. a fer-de moline az. pierced of the field. Crest — A water wheel or. MoLLESON. Or, two crosses crosslet fitch^e in chief, and the attires of a stag, affixed to the scalp, gu. a chief chequy of the second and ar. within a bor- dure gu. Crest — A Saracen's head erased, and distilling drops of blood, ppr. Motto — Fax mentis honesta; gloria. MoLLEsONE (Aberdeen, Scotland). The same Arms, without the bordure. Crest — A hart 's head cabossed ppr. Motto, as the last. MoLi.iNG, or MoLYNG. Sa. three mullets or, two and one. Crest — On a rock a martlet sa. MoLUNCToN, or MoLiNGTON (Suffolk). Ar. a fesse betw. two chev. az. MoLLiNOTON (Suffolk). Ar. a fesse betw. two chev. gu. (Another, az.) MoLi.iNCToN. The same Arms. Crest — A demi man shooting an arrow from a bow, ppr. MoLLiNCTON. Sa. a cross sarcelly erm. MoLLiNS (Watterton, co. Hants). Or, a cross mo- line sa. ; in chief three goats' heads erased of the last. MoLLOY (St. Mary le bone, co. Middlesex). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. betw. three trefoils (another, slipped) gu. Crest— A greyhound courant ar. against a tree vert. MoLLOY. On a pale ar. betw. two hands, one issuing from the dexter, holding a firebrand, the other from the sinister, holding a sword, all ppr. a lion ramp. betw. three fleurs-de-lis sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion ramp, of the last. MoLONY (Kiltanon, co. Clare ; formerly O'Molowney, Princes of Clare, a very ancient Milesian family, now represented by James Molony, of Kiltanon, e.sq. high sheriff of the county in 18'i8). Az. on the dexter a quiver erect, holding three arrows, on the sinister a bow erect, all or; quartering, gu. two griffins segreant, respecting each other, and grasping a staff erect, all ar. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand in gauntlet, holding a dagger, all ppr. Motto — In Domino et non in arcu sperabo. MoLONV (as borne by Croasdaile Molony, of Grana- han, and Six Wile Bridge House, co Clare, esq. grandson of Croasdaile Molony, second son of James Molony, of Kiltanon, esq ) Arms, &c. as the pre- ceding. MoLSPORu (Devonshire). Sa. a fesse erm. betw. three swans ar. MoLsoN. Per pale az. and gu. three crescents ar. Crest — A crescent ar. betw. two wings expanded. MoLSTON. Gu. two bars ar. ; in chief three plates. MoLTE (Staffordshire). Or, fretty gu. Molton (Francton). Gu. three bars ar. ; in chief as many crescents or. Molton (Kent). Or, three bars vert. Molton (Lincolnshire). Chequy or and gu. (Another, or and sa.) Molton (Norfolk). Ar. three bars gu. ; in chief as many martlets az. Molton, or Moulton. Ar. three bars gu. Crest — A shark's head reguard. issuing, swallowing a bl;ickamoor. Molton. Per chev. or and sa. (Another, or and gu.) Molton. Az. a cross bottonee or. Molton. Az. a cross or, fretty gu. Molton. Gu. a chev. betw. three mullets ar. Molton. Ar. three bars gu. a canton erm. Molton. Or, a chief gu. Molton. Ar. two bars gu. a bend sa. Molton. Sa. semee of annulets, a lion ramp. ar. Molton. Gu. three bars ar. Molton. Ar. a cross formee, elongated at the foot, and pierced, gu. Molton, or Malton. Sa. a lion rarap. within an orle of eight annulets ar. Molton (Pinho, co. Devon ; the heiress m. Streeche). Chequy or and sa. MoLWYNOG (Uwch-AIid, Wales). Sa. a stag statant ar. armed or. MoLYNE (Leicestershire). Or, a cross moline sa. ; on a chief of the last three leopards' heads of the first. MoLYNE. Sa. three mullets ar. MoLYNERs. Or, a millrind az. MoLYNES (Chapcot and Wallingford, co. Berks, and Leicestersliire). Or, a cross moline sa. in chief three leopards' heads erased of the last, a falcon's head with wings expanded. MoLYNEs. The same j4r«w. Crest — A savage's bead couped ppr. MoLYNES Sa. on a chief or, three lozenges gu. MoLYNES, MoLiNS, Or MoLENSE. Paly wavy of six or and gu. MoLYNEux (Earl of Sefton). Az. a cross moline or. Crest — A chapeau gu. turned up erm. adorned with a plume of peacock's feathers ppr. Sup- porters — Two lions az. Motto — Vivere sat vincere. MoLYNEUX (Castle Dillon, co. Armagh, bart.) Az. a cross moline pierced or, in the dexter chief, a fleur- de-lis of the last. Crest — An heraldic tiger pass. 4 R MON M ON ar. holding in his dexter forepaw a cross moline or. Motto — Stat fortuna domus virtute. MoLYNEux (Loseley, co. Surrey ; as borne by Sir William More Molyneux, of that place, knt. son and heir of Sir Thomas Molyneux, knt. by Mar- garet his wife, dau. and eventual heiress of the Rey. Nicholas More, younger brother of Sir Poyn- ings More, of Loseley, bait.) Quarterly, first and fourth, Molyneux, as Earl of Sefton; second and third, More of Loseley. Molyneux (TeTersal,co. Nottingham ; descended from Sir Thomas Molyneux of Haughton, made a Knight Banneret by Richard, Duke of Gloucester, at Ber- wick in 14S2, second son of Richard Molyneux, one of the heroes of Azincourt, and brother of Richard, an- cestor of the Earls of Sefton. The last male heir of the Teversal line. Sir Francis Molyneux, seventh baronet, d. s. p. in 1812, when the baronetcy ex- pired, the estates passing to his nephew, the late Lord Henry Thomas Howard Molyneux Howard, second son of Henry Howard, of Glossop, efq. by Juliana Lis wife, dau. of Sir William Molyneux, hart.) Az. a cross moline quarter pierced or. Crest — A chapeau gu. turned up erm. adorned with a plume of peacock's feathers ppr. Molyneux. Az. a chev. betw. three crosses moline ar. Crest — A cock's head betw. two wings ppr. Molyns (Sandell, co. Hants, and Somersetshire). Erm. a cross moline sa.; in chief three leopards' heads erased of the last. Molv ns. Sa, on a chief ar. (another, or) three lozenges 8"- Molyns, or Molyner. Az. six bezants, three, two, and one ; on a chief or, a demi lion ramp. gu. Mompesson (Norfolk). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. on the shoulder a dolphin or. Crest — A plume of ostrich feathers ar. Motto — Ma joy en Dieu se\ilement. Mompesson (Bathampton, co. Wilts). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. charged on the shoulder with a martlet of the field. Crest — A jug or, with a string az. tasselled of the first. {Another crest— K plume of ostrich feathers ar. the centre one sa. all turned up or.) Motto, as the last. Mompesson. Az. twelve pigeons ar. Mompesson. Ar. twelve pigeons az. Mompesson. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. Monbocher. Ar. three fusils in fesse gu. within a bordure sa. bezantee. Monboucher. Ar. three water pots covered gu. a bordure sa. bezantee. Monburnay. Lozengy gu. and erm. on a canton az. a cross moline or. Moncaster, or Molcaster (Yorkshire). Barry of six ar. and gu. a bend .>ia. (Another, az.) Moncaster, or Molcaster. Barry of six ar. and gu. a bend sa. Crest — An old man's head afifrontee, crowned with a ducal coronet or. Moncaster. Barry of six ar. and az. a bend sa. Moncaster. Barry of ten or and gu. on a bend sa. three escallops of the first. Moncaster. Or, a chev. az. betw. three pairs of annulets conjoined gu. MoNCEUp. Sa. a bend ar. Moncevx. Or, (another, ar.) a bend sa. MoNcEux. Gu. a maunch or. MoNCEUx. Or, a saltire gu. ; on a chief of the second three escallops ar. MoNCEux. Gu. a fesse betw. three trefoils ar. Monchensey. Ar. a chev. betw. three billets sa. MoNCHENSEY. Ar. On a chev. sa. three boars' heads or, in the dexter corner a trefoil, slipped, gu. MoNCHENSY. Or, three escutcheons, harry of six, vair and gu. MoNCHENSY. Barruly ar. and az. MoNCHEs. Or, on a fesse, per fesse, gu. and az. three buckles ar. MoNCK {Earl of Rathdotvne). Gu. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased ar. a crescent for diff. Crest — Awivern arg. Supporters — Dexter, a dragon ; sinis- ter, a lion, both ar. gorged with an oak branch ppr. Motto — Fortiter, fideliter, feliciter. MoNCK (Belsay Castle, co. Nnrth\iraberland, bart. ; late Middleton, who assumed, in 17!)9, the surname of Monck, in compliance with the testamentary injunction of his maternal grandfather, the late Lawrence Monck, of Caenby, co. Lincoln, esq.) Ar. a chev. chequy or and sa. betw. three leopards' heads erased az. collared and lined gold. Crest — On a mount vert a demi griffin couchant, couped, ar. MoNCK, Monk, or Le Moyne (Potheridge, co. Devon ; traced in the Visitation seven generations before the reign of Edwai-d I. and assigned a. coat of eitrhty eight quarterings. The lepresentation of this distinguished family, into which had married heiresses of Tilley, Estcott, Rishford, Trenchard, Crukei'ne, Grant, Champernowne, Wood, and Plau- tagenet, devolved, at the decease, issueless, of Sir Thomas Monk, of Potheridge, upon his next bro- ther, George Monk, the celebrated Duke of Albe- marle). Gu. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased ar. Crest — On a chapeau a cat-a-mountain guard, per pale sa. and ar. betw. two branches of olive. The more ancient crest of the family was a cockatrice ar. Supporters — Dexter, a dragon; sinister, a lion, each holding a branch of olive. Monck (Ireland; derived from Charles Monck, con- stituted, in 1627, Surveyor-General of all the Cus- toms of Ireland, grandson of Robert Monck, of Hatherby, co. Devon, a younger son of William Moyne, or Monck, of Potheridge; Charles Monck Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Blennerhassett, Baron of the Exchequer, and was ancestor of Henry Stanley Monck, Earl of Rathdowne, and of the Moncks of Coley Park, co. Berks, now repre- sented by John Blich Monck, of that place, esq.) Arms and Crest, as Monck of Potheridge. Monck (Newcastle-on-Tyne). Az. a lion ramp. erm. Monckton, or Monketon (Lincolnshire; Egham, co. Surrey ; and Cabell, co. York). Sa. on a chev. betw. three martlets or, as many mullets of the field. Crest — A martlet or. Monckton, or Moncton (Yorkshire). Az. a fesse dancettee or. Monckton, Mongton, or Mongdene (Yorkshire). Per fesse indented gu. and ar. three annulets counter- changed. Monckton, Mongton, Moxkton, or Mongdene. The same Arms. Crest — Two arms in armour, em- bowed, placing a Saracen's head, affrontee, on the point of a pheon, all ppr. Monckton. Az. a griffin segreant or. Monckton-Arundel, Viscount Galvvay. See Arun- del. Moncles. Ar. two bars gu.; in chief three martlets of the second. MoNCRiEF (That Ilk). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. ; a chief erm. Crest — A stork's head. Motto — Virescit. MoNCRiEF (Boghall, Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. ; a chief erm. ; a bordure invecked of the second, charged with six crescents of the field. Motto— Firma spes. MONCRIEF (Edinburgh, Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp, gu. ; in chief two mullets of the same; a chief erm. Crest — A gilliflower ppr. Motto — Diligentia cresco. MoNCRiEF (Rapness, Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. ; on a chief erm. a mullet of the second. Moncrieff-Wellwood (TuUibole, co. Kinross, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a lion ramp. gu. armed and langued az.; a chief erm. ; second and third, ar. an oak issuing out of a well, in base, ppr. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. as in the arms. Supporters — Two men in armour, with spears in their exterior hands, ppr. Motto— Sut esperance. Moncrieff (That Ilk, co. Perth, bart.) Ar. a lion ramp. gu. armed and langued az. betw. two mul- lets; a chief erm. Crest, Supporters, and Motto, same as Moncrieff of Tullibole. Moncrieff (That Ilk, bart.) The same Arms. Crest — A stork's head. Supporters— Tv/o lions. Motto — Virescit. Moncrieff (France). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. ; on a chief ei-rn. a martlet of the second. Crest— X demi lion ramp. gu. Motto — Sur esperance. Moncrieff (Moncrieff). Ar. a lion ramp. betw. two mullets in fesse gu. ; a chief erm. Ci'est and Motto, as the last. Moncrieff (Readie, Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. M ON MON on a chief erm. a rose of the second. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. armed and langued az. Motto — Sur esperance. MoNCBiEFF (Murnyfray, Scotland). The same Arms, with a crescent for diff. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. Motto, as the last. MoNcnrEFF (Sauchope, Scotland). The same Anns as of Boghall, the bordure indented gu. charged with eight liezants. Crest — Three ears of rye banded together ppr. MoNcRiEFPE (Tipperraalloch, co. Perth; now repre- sented by the Rev. David Stewart MoNCBitKFE, Rector of Loxton, co. Somerset, whose father, the late William Moncrieffe, M. D. of Bristol, disposed of the family estate of Tippermalloch). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. armed and langued az. a chief erm. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. Supporters — Two chevaliers in full armour, with spears in their ex- terior bands, ppr. Motto — Sur esperance. MoNCUR. Ar. three roses gu. ; on a chief of the last three shields of the first. Crest— -X dexter hand holding a garland of roses, ppr. MoNCUR (That Ilk). Ar. a rose gu.; on a chief of the last three escutcheons of the first. MoNCUR(That Ilk). Ar. a fesse betw. three escallops gu. Mo.NcuR. Ar. a fesse betw. three delves gu. MoNCtRRE (Slayne, Scotland). Gu. a chevalier mounted and armed at all points, with sword erect, ar. MoNUEFORD (Norfolk). Or, three fleurs-de-lis gu. Mo.vuERELL (Warwickshire). Az. fretty ar. (Ano- ther, or.) MoNUERELL. Gu. 3 fleur de-lis ar. MoNE (Cornwall). Or, a cross engr. sa. a label of three points gu. each charged with as many be- zants. JIo.xEY, MoNEYE, and MoRNEY. Chequy, ar. andgu. Mo.sEY. Crest — An eagle's head erased, in the beak three roses stalked, all ppr. Mo.ney-Kyri.e (Much Marcle, co. Hereford: Whet- ham, CO. Wilts ; and Pitsford, co. Northampton, hart, representative of the Washbournes, of Wash- bourne, the Ernies, of Ernie, the Stoughtons, of Stoughton, and the Kyrles, of Walford). Quarter- ly, first and fourth, chequy ar. and gu. ; on a chief sa. three eagles displ. or, for Money ; second and third, vert, a chev. betw. three fleurs de-lis or. for Kvkle ; quartering in addition the arms of thirty- one ancient families, among which are,Washhourne, Dabitot, Ernie, Malwyn, Finamore, Kyrle, Scuda- mnre, Gifford, Tregoz, Ewyas, Windsor, Stoughton, Thorold, Richmond, &c. Crest — First, an eagle's head sa. erased ar. collared gemelle, and holding in the beak a fleur de lis, or, for Money ; second, on a mount vert a hedgehog or, for Kyrle. Motto — Nil raoror ictus. MoNFicHKTT (Essex). Gu. three chev. or. MoNHALT. Az. a lion ramp. ar. Crest — A lion's gamb erased, ar. holding a branch of oak fructed or, leaved vert. MoNHAULT (Lancashire). Az. a lion ramp. ar. MoNHAui.T (Lancashire). Az. a lion ramp. ar. tail forked. MoNHAULT (Lancashire). Ar. three bars gemelles az. iMoNHAULT (West Riddlesden,co. York ; Glover's Visi- tation. See Maude of Yorkshire.) Ar. three bars gemelles sa. ; over all a lion ramp. gu. Crest — A lion's bead gu. charged with a cross crosslet fitchee or. MoNHAULT. Az. a lion ramp. ar. within a bordure or, MoNiNcs. Or, three crescents gu. MoNiNcis. Gu. a cross humettee ar. betw. four 'uirds of the last. MoNiNGTON (Cornwall). Ar. on a bend sa. three mullets of six points of the first. Mo.MNCTON. Tlie same Anns. Crest — A savage's head in profile, ppr. MoNi.NGTON (Sarnesfield, co. Hereford). Or, on a bend sa. three mullets of the first. MoNiNCTON (Hereford). Ar. a chev. betw. three uni- corns salient sa. MoNiNs (Waldershare and Dover, co. Kent; derived, according to a curious pedigree among Hasted's MSS. British Museum, from Sir Simon de Monins, knt. who came to England with William the Con- queror). Gu. three crescents or. Crest — An in- crescent or. MoNivARD (Scotland). Gu. a fesse chequy ar. and az. ; in chief a mullet or. MOiNjOYE (Yeldersley, co. Derby; the heiress m. Ire- land temp. Edward IlL) Az. three escutcheons, ar. Monk (Duke of Albermarle). See Monck. Monk-Breton Priory (Yorkshire). Sa. in chief two covered cups ar. in base a cross pattee of the last. MoNKE, see Monck (Devonshire). Ar. three leopards' faces sa. Monkhouse (Newcastle-on-Tyne). Per fesse, purp. and vert, a fesse sa. on the fesse a monastery with two wings ppr. ; in base three monks, the centre one affrontee, the other two confronting him, all habited ppr. Crest — Out of a tower ppr. masoned sa. an arm in annour, embowed, wielding a sword ppr. Motto — Monachus salvabor. Monkhouse. Vair, iu point gu. and ar. Crest— K church ppr. MoNLERET. Ar. a lion ramp, double queued sa. Monmouth (London). Az. a cinquefoil betw. two demi lions ramp, in pale, or, as many flaunches, each charged with a griffin segreant of the field. Monmouth (Monmouth Castle, temp. Henry lU.) Ar. two bars gemelles sa. ; over all a lion salient, gu. armed and langued az. Monmouth. Az. a cinquefoil betw. two demi lions pass, guard, in pale or, enclosed by as many flaunches ar. each charged with a griffin segreant, of the first. Crest — A hawk's head erased vert, char(Xed on the neck with a chev. or, in the mouth a trefoil of the first. Monmouth, or Mouthmouth. The same jlrfftj. Crest — An eagle's head erased, or, on the neck a chev. and in the mouth a trefoil or. Monmouth, Town of (Monmouthshire). Az. three chevrons or, over all a fesse gu. Monnoux (Wotton, co. Bedford, extinct bart.) Ar. on a chev. sa. betsv. three oak leaves vert, as many bezants. Crest — A turtle dove az. winged or, mem- bered and beaked purp. holding in the beak an oak stalk vert, acorued or. MosNox, or Monnoux (Bedfordshire, Essex, and London). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three oak leaves vert, as many bezants (another, annulets) ; on a chief gu. a martlet betw. two anchors of the first. MoNNOx, or -Mo.NOX (Chorley Woods,co. Herts). The same as Monox, Walthamstow. MONNOx (Huntingdonshire and Nottinghamshire). Az. on a chev. embattled or, betw. three herons ar. a leopard's head inter two lleurs-de-lis gu. MoNNOx. Ar. a cross sarcelly gu. ; a bend az. Monnter. Sa. four martlets ar. MoNNYNGS (Suffolk). Or, On a pile az. betw. an in- crescent in dexter, and decrescent in sinister base, gu. a crescent or. Crest — The three crescents as in the arms interwoven oi*. MoNox (Walthamstow, co. Essex ; granted 10 June, 15til). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three oak leaves vert, as many bezants ; on a chief gu. a dove inter two anchors of the first. Crest — A dove ar. holding in the beak three acorns vert, fructed or. MoNPESARE (France). Or, three bends gu.; on a chief az. as many mullets of the field. MoNRE, De la, or Monrey. Ar. six martlets in orle, sa. Monro (Foulis, co. Ross, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, or, an eagle's head erased gu. ; second and thii'd, Seymour, viz. quarterly, first and fourth, 01-, on a pale gu. betw. six fleurs-de-lis az. three lions of England ; second and third, gu. two wings conjoined in lure, the tips downwards or. Crest — An eagle perching ppr. Supporters — Two eagles' ppr. wings expanded. Motto — Dread God. Monro (as borne by Sir Thomas Monro, K.C.B. Governor of Madras). The same Arms. Crest — An eagle, wings endorsed ar. Monro (Bearcrofts, Scotland). Or, an eagle's head erased gu. holding in the beak a laurel branch. Crest — An eagle perching or. Motto — Nou in- feriora. M ON MON Monro ( Edinburgh, Scotland). Or, an eagle's head erased within a bordure wavy gu. Crest — An eagle rising with a sword, ppr. Motto — Ai set aninio. Monro (Pitlundie, Scotland). The same Arms as of Beakcrofts. Crest — An eagle looking to the sun, ppr. Motto — Coelestia sequor. MoNSDER, or Monster (Derbyshire). Gu. a chev. betw. three leopards' heads or. MoNSON (Baron Monson). Or, two chev. gu. Crest — A lion ramp, or, sustained by a pillar ar. Sup- porters—T)e-x.teT, a lion or, gorged with a collar and lined az. the collar charged with three cres- cents of the first ; sinister, a griffin ar. collared and lined as the dexter. Motto — Pret pour men Pays. MoNsoN (Cowlton, co. Lincoln). Or, two chev. gu. Crest — A lion ramp, or, supporting a pillar of the last. MoNSTERBERCE. Per pale, or and ar. an eagle displ. with two necks gu. armed az. (Another, sa.) MoNsTRELL. Az. a chief ar. MoNSTREix. Ar. a chief az. MoNTABiEN. Gu. six mascles or, three, two, and one. MoNTABY. Az. a cross or, fretty gu. M ONTACUTE (Dorsetshire). Erra. three fusils in fesse gu. MoNTACuTE (Boughton, CO. Northampton). Ar. three fusils in fesse gu. a bordure engr. sa. MoNTACUTE, or Mo^TAGUE (Earl of Salisbury). Ar. three fusils conjoined, in fesse gu. MoNTACLTE, De. Ar. three lozenges conjoined, in fesse gu. Crest— A griffin's head gu. betw. two wings or. MoNTADERs (Suffblk). Sa. fretty or. MoNTAGH. Or, two bars and a chief indented gu. Montagu (Duke of Manchester). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. three lozenges conjoined, in fesse gu. within a bordure sa. for Montagu ; second and third, or, an eagle displ. vert, beaked and niembered gu. for Monthermer. Crest — A grif- fin's head couped, wings expanded or, gorged with a collar ar. charged with three lozenges gu. .S'up- porters — Dexter, an heraldic antelope or, armed, tufted, and hoofed ar. ; sinister, a griffin or, gorged with a collar as the crest. Motto — Disponendo me, non mutando me. Montagu (Earl of Sanriwich). The same Arms, as the last. Crest — A griffin's head couped or, beaked sa. wings endorsed of the last. Supporters — Dex- ter, a triton holding over the right .shoulder a trident, all ppr. crowned with an Eastern crown or; sinister, an eagle, wings endorsed vert. Motto — Post tot naufragia portus. MoNiAcu ScOTT (Baron Montagu). Quarterly, first and fourth grand quarters, quarterly ; first and fourth, France and England quarterly ; second, Scot- land ; third, Ireland ; over all a sinister baton, arg. for FiTZROY ; second grand quarter, or, a bend az. charged with a star of six points betw. two cres- cents of the field, for Scoit ; third grand quarter, quarterly, first and fourth, ar. three lozenges con- joined, in fesse, gu. within a bordure sa. for Mon- tagu ; second and third, or. an eagle displ. vert, beaked andmembered gu.forMo^THERMER. Crest— A grifiin's head or. Supporters — Dexter, a unicorn ar. armed, maned, and unguledor; sinister, a griffin or, beaked, and winged sa. Motto — Spectemur agendo. Montagu (Lackham, co. Wilts ; descended from the marriage of the Hon. James Montagu, third son of Henry, first Earl of Manchester, with Mary, dau. and heiress of Sir Robert Baynard of Lackham. The present representative is George Conway Montagu, esq.) Arms, Crest, and Motto, as Mon- tagu, Duke of Manchester. Montague (Boveney and Dorney, co. Buckingham). Ar. three fusils in fesse gu. betw. as many pellets. Montague (Dorsetshire). Az. a griffin segreant or. Mo ntague. Ar. three fusils in fesse gu. within a bordure sa. Crest — A griffin's head or, wings en- dorsed sa. beaked of the last. Montague. Sa. two talbots pass, in pale ar. Montague. Sa. two hounds courant in pale ar. Montague. Az. a griflin pass. or. Montague. Ar. five fusils in fesse gu. Montague. Az. a chev. or, betw. three mullets ar.; on a chief gu. a lion pass, guard, of the second. (Another, the lion pass, or.) Montague. Az. a chev. or, betw. three mullets ar.; on a chief gu, a lion pass, of the third. Montague. Ar. three torteaux in fesse. Montague. Ar. (another, erm.) three fusils in fesse gu. Montague. Ar. three fusils in fesse gu. within a bor- dure engr. sa. Montalier, or Monclere (France). Per pale az. and or, two bezants. MoNTALT (Baron to the Earl of Chester, and of Mon- talt Castle, co. Flint). Az. a lion ramp. ar. MoNTALT. The same Arms. Crest — A dexter arm embowed issuing from the wreath, and throwing a dart ppr. MoNTAuiTE, or Montague. Original Arms — Gu. a griffin segreant or. MoNTBERNAY. Lozengy gu. and erm. ; on a canton az. a cross sarcelly or. MoNTBERNEY. Ar. a fesse lozengy gu. ; on a canton az. a cross sarcelly or. MoNTBLiABD (Burgoigne). Az. billettee, a lion ramp. crowned or. MoNTBocHER. Ar. three fleshpots gu. within a bor- dure sa. bezantee. MoNTBOCHER. Ar. three flcshpots gu. MoNTcHANSEY. Or, au inescutcheon gu. charged with three bars vair. MoNTCHANSEY, Or MoNTCHANCY. Or, three escut- cheons, barry of six, vair and gu. Crest — A ship sailing in the sea, all ppr. MONTCHANSEY, MuNCHENSI, or MoNTECHENSl. The same Arms. MoNTCHANSEY, Or MouNTCHA NSEY. Barry of twelve ar. and az. Crest — A hand holding a scimetar in pale ppr. MONTCHANSEVE, OT MoUNTCHANSEY (Suffolk). The Siime Arms. MoNTEAOLE, Baron. See Rice. MoNTEFELANT. Gu. six fleurs-de-Hs or, three, two, and one. MoNTEiTH (Duke of Albany). Or, a fesse chequy az. and ar. surmounted with a lion ramp. gu. (After- wards quarterly, first and fourth, or a lion ramp, gu. in chief a label of three points az. for the title of Albany ; second and third, or, a fesse chequy az. and ar. in chief a label of three points). Crext — A wolf's head, holding in the mouth a rose. Sup- porters — Two lions sejant guard, gu. MoNTEiTH (Auldcathie, Scotland). Or, abend chequy sa. and ar. ; on a canton of the second a lion's head erased of the first. Crest — An eagle, rising, ppr. looking up to the sun in its glory. Motto — Sub sole nihil. MoNTEiTH (Carss, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, abend chequy sa. and ar. for Monteith ; second and third, or, a lymphad with one mast sa. and in chief three buckles az. Crest — A hand is- suing, holding a dagger ppr. Monteith (Carriber, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a bend chequy sa. and ar. ; secoud and third, az. three farming axes or, all within a bor- dure ar. Crest — A lymphad, with oars, in saltire ppr. flagged gu. cantoned with the cross of St. Andrew. Motto — Dum vivo spero. Monteith (Kerse, Scotland). Quarterly, first and foui-tli, or, a bend chequy sa. and ar. for Monteith ; second and third, az. three buckles or for Ster- ling. Monteith (Millhall, Scotland). The same Arms, with a crescent in the centre of the quartering for diflT. Crest — An eagle looking up to the sun in its glory. Motto — Sub sole nihil. Montenake. Vert, a lion ramp. or. MoNTENEY. Paly of six, or and gu. ; on a chief ar. a mullet sa. in the dexter chief. MoNTENEY. Gu. a bend cotised, betw. six mullets or. MoNTER. Sa. four martlets ar. two and two. MoNTERMER. Az. On an escutcheon betw. eight lions pass, guard, or, an eagle displ. vert. MONTESEY, or MoNTiSEY. Gu. a chev. betw. three billets or. WON MON MoNTESEY. The same Arms. Crest— k sea-lion sus- taining with both paws an anchor. ' MoNTEssEY. Gu. a chev. or, betw. three delves of the second. MoNTFERANT. Or, an eagle displ. with two heads sa. MoNTFicHETT (Stansted-Montfichett, Essex, temp. Henry II. originally of Rome). Gu. three cher. or ; a label of as many points az. MoNTFicHETT. Gu. three chev. or. MoNTFORANT. Paly of six sa. and or ; on a chief of the first three bezants. MoNTFORD. See Mountfort. MoNTPORU (granted 1342). Erra. MoNTFORD (Leicestershire). Gu. a lion ramp, double queued ar. MoNTFORD (London). Ar. a lion ramp. az. semee of crosses crosslet gu. MoNTFORD (Kylnhurst, co. York). Ar. senile of crosses crosslet fitchee gu. ; a lion ramp. az. within a bordure erm. Crest — A talbot's head sa. eared or, gorged with a ducal coronet of the last. MuNTFORD. Ar. a lion ramp. az. within an orle of crosslets gu. MoNTFORD. Az. four bendlets or. MoNTFORT {Duke of Brittany, and Earl of Richmond). Chequy or and az. a bordure gu. semee of lions of England, a canton erm. MoNTFORT, Lord. See Bromley. MoNTFOKT (Earl of Leicester, temp. King John). Gu. a lion ramp, queue fourchee ar. MoNTFORT (Brecon, and Beldesert Castle, co. War- wick, temp. Henry II.) Bendy of ten, or and az. MoNTFORT. Per pale indented ar. and gu. WoNTGOMERiE {Earl of Eglinton). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. three fleurs-de-lis or, for Mont- gomery ; second and third, gu. three rings or, gemmed az. for Eglinton ; all within a bordure or, charged with a double tressure, fiory counter- flory, gu. for Seion. Crest — A female figure ppr. anciently attired az. holding in the dexter band an anchor or, and in the sinister the head of a savage couped of the first. Supporters — Two dragons vert, vomiting fire ppr. Motto — Gardez bien. Montgomery (Magbiu Hill, co. Peebles, bart.) Quar- terly, az. and gu. a cross wavy ar. ; in the first and fourth quarters three fleurs de-lis or; in the second and third, as many rings of the last, gemmed az. Crest — A dexter arm in armour embowed, the hand holding a dagger all ppr. t Montgomery (Stanhope, co. Peebles, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, az. three fieurs-de-lis or ; second and third, gu. three rings gold, gemmed az. ; over all a cross wavy or, charged witli a mullet betw. four crescents likewise az. Crest — A female figure representing Hope, hair dishevelled, vested az. trained ar. supporting in tlie dexter hand an anclior, and in the sinister a Saracen's head cou- ped, all ppr. Motto — Gardez bien. Montgomery (The Hull, co. Donegal, bart.) Quar- terly, first and fourth, az. three fleurs de-lis or; second and third, gu. three rings or, gemmed az. Crest — A dexter arm in armour embowed, the hand holding a broken spear, ail ppr. Montgomery (Sherington, co. Buckingham; Cubley, CO. Derby ; and Staffordshire). Or, an eagle displ. az. armed gu. beaked of the first Montgomery (Cubley, co. Derby ; extinct temp. Henry Vlll. The co-heiresses m. Vernon and Giffard). Or, an eagle displ. gu. Montgomery (Dean of Norwich ; confirmed by Cam- den). Az. a sword and spear in saltire or, betw. four fleurs de-lis of the last. Montgomery (Shropshire). Az. a lion ramp, within a bordure or. Montgomery (Hessland, Scotland). Gu. two spears crossing each other saltireways, betw. three fleurs- de-lis in chief, and as many annulets in base, stoned az. Montgomery (Broomlands, Scotland; descended from tlie noble family of Eglinton). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a branch of palm tree betw. three fleurs de-lis or; second and third, Eglinton. Crest — A palm branch ppr. Motto — Procedamus in pace. Montgomery (Coelsfield, Scotland ; a cadet of Eglin- ton). The same as the Earl of Eglinton, with a crescent in the centre of the quarterings for diff. Montgomery (Bradstane, Scotland ; descended from Robert Montgomery, second son of Alexander first Lord Montgomery). The same as the Earl op Eglinton ; and in surtout an escutcheon ar. charged with a boar's head couped gu. Montgomery (Giffen, Scotland). The same, over all, dividing the quarters, a cross wavy or, and in chief a label of three points of the last. Montgomery (Lain.shaw, or Langshaw; founded by Sir Neil Montgomery, of Lainshaw, second son of Hugh, first Earl of Eglinton). Quarterly, Mont- gomery and Eglinton ; in surtout an escutcheon az. charged with three stars ar. for Mure of Skel- down. Montgomery (Scotstoun, Scotland). The same quar- terings, and in surtout an escutcheon charged with a hart's head cabossed. Montgomery (Skelmurly, Scotland, bart.) The same Arms ; over all, in the centre, a two handed sword in pale ppr. Crest — A heart, surmounted of an eye, ppr. Montgomery. Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three fleurs- de-lis or. Montgomery. Or, an eagle displ. vert. Montgomery. Ar. a cross engr. betw. four mullets, go- Montgomery. Az. three fleurs de-lis or, quartering, gu. three gem rings or, for Eglinton. Crest — A cubit arm erect in armour, the hand holding a dagger, all ppr. Montgomery. Ar. a cross engr. gu. betw. four mul- lets of the second. Crest — A merman ppr. holding a target or. Montgomery. Gu. a lion ramp, within a bordure or. Montgomery. Erm. on a bordure gu. eight horse- shoes or. Montgomery, Town of. On the corporation seal are two keys in saltire and endorsed; by some the Arms of the town are presumed to be, az. a lion ramp, or, within a bordure of the last. Montgomery (Earl of Mount Alexander). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. three fleurs-de-lis or, for Mont- gomery ; second and third, gu. three annulets or, gemmed az. for Eglinton, all within a bordure gold, charged with a double tressure, flory counterflory, gu. ; on a surcoat of the last a sword and sceptre saltireways ppr. Crest — On a cap of maintenance a dexter gauntlet erect, holding a dagger, all ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a wivern vert, gorged with a viscount's coronet or; sinister, an angel vested az. girded or, hair and wings of the last, over the shouUier a belt gu. a sword pendant ar. porael and hilt gold. Motto — Honneur sans repos. Montgomery (Grey Abbey, co. Devon; now repre- sentative of the Montgomerys, Earls of Mount Alexander, and of the Montgomerys of Braidstane, in Scotland, who derived from Robert Montgomerie of Braidstane, younger brother of Alexander, second Lord Montgomerie: the present head of this line is Hugh Montgomery, of Grey Abbey, esq.) Arms and Crest, as Montgomery, Earl of Mount Alex- ander. Montgomery (as borne by the Rev. G. Augustus Montgomery, Rector of Bishopstone, Salisbury). Az. in chief two fleurs-de-lis, and in base a mullet, all within a bordure engr. or. Crest — A lion couchant ar. semee of fleurs-de-lis az. gorged with a collar or, fimbriated of the second. Montgomery, De (Ca]>tain of Calais, and Admiral of the King's whole Fleet, 21 Edward III.) Or, an eagle displ. az. Montcommere (Derbyshire). Ar. an eagle displ. a-z. armed gu. Monthalt (Lincolnshire). Ar. three bars gemelles sa.; over all a lion ramp. gu. Monthalt. Az. a lion ramp. ar. Monthaunt. Gu. a fesse dancettee erm. Monthaut. Gu. a fesse indented erm. Monthaut. Ar. three bars gemelles gu. Monthermer. Or, an eagle displ. vert. Cresl — A griffin's head betw. two wings ppr. MON MOO Month KRMF.B. Or, an eagle displ. vert, beaked and membered gu. Mo.NTHERMER. Or, ail eagle displ. Tert, armed sa. Month f.rmer. Or, an eagle displ. vert, witbiu a bor- tlure gu. charged with eight lions pass, guard, of the first. MoNTjoY. Vaire, ar. and sa. a bend gu. MoNTi-A BY. Az. a cross ar. fretty gu. Crest — A demi fleur-de-lis issuing. Montmorency (France: " le premier Baron Chres- tien"). Or, a cross gu. betw. lour eagles displ. sa. This was the original coat ; but Matliieu de Montmorency, Con.stable of France under Philip Augustus, having gallantly distinguished himself at the battle of Bovines, added twelve eagles to his arms in commemoration of the capture of that number of Imperial Standards. Crest — A dog courant ppr. Supporters — Two angels ppr. Mutlo — Dieu ayde an premier Chrestieii. Montmorency, De {Vueount Mountmorres). Ar. a cross gu. betw. four eagles displ. sa. Crest — A peacock in its pride ppr. Supporters — Two angels ppr. hair and wings or, vested ar. Motto — Dieu ayde. Montmorency, De [Viscount Frankfort de Mont- morency). Same as Lord Mount.viorres. Montmorency (as borne by the late Hekvey de Monimorency Morres, Colonel in the French Service, Knight of St. Louis, &c. Chief of the Irish branch of the Montmorencys). Arms, &c. as Viscount Mountmorres. Montmorency. Or, a cross gu. betw. sixteen eagles displ. sa. MoNTOLiEU (Marseilles, Languedoc, France ; borne in virtue of a diploma granted by the Emperor Joseph, in 1706, to him and his heirs for ever, by David de Montolieu, Baron de Saint Hippolite, of the Holy Roman Empire, a General in the British army, who d. in 1761, whose present representative and eldest CO heir is Maria Georciana, his great-grand- daughter, relict of the late Hugh Hamniersley, esq.) Az. a fleur-de-lis or, betw. tliree crescents in chief and as many mullets in base ar. Crest — A fleur-de-lis or, betw. two wings erect sa. Sup- porters — Two eagles reguard. with wings expanded and invected ppr. Motto — Deo et Principi. JIoNTPiNsoN, or iMouNTPiNzo (Norfolk, tejiip. Edward III.) Ar. a lion ramp. sa. on his shoulder a dol- phin, erabowed, naiant, or. MoNTROLLiEK. Or, fretty az. ; on an inescutcheon gu. a demi lion erased ar. Montrose, Duke of. See Graham. MoNTVLRON. Az. three dolphins naiant ar, MoNTWELLET. Or, a fret gu. a canton az. Monypenny (Pitmilly, co. Fife; a most ancient and eminent Scottish family, a cadet of which was William, Lord Monypenny, whom we find in the Rolls of Pailiament, temp. James II. ; a younger branch of the Pitmilly line emigrated to France, and produced many distinguished men in that country, among others, Le Sieur de Coucressaults, Ambassador to Scotland iu the reigns of James III. and James IV. Another branch is settled in the county of Kent. The present chief of the Mony- pennys is David Monypenny, of Pitmilly, esq. late one of the Lords of Session, as Lord Pitmilly). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a dolphin naiant az. for Monypenny ; second and third, az. three crosses crosslet fitchee issuing out of as many cres- cents ar. for Cathcart. Crest — Neptune bestri- ding a dolphin naiant in waves of the sea, holding with his dexter hand the reins, and in his sinister the trident, all ppr. Motto — Imperat iequor. Monypenny (Kent; descended from Pitmillie, borne by Thomas Gybbon Monypenny, of Hole House, esq. late M.P. for Rye, great-grandson of Captain James Monypenny, R.N. by Mary his wife, dau. of Robert Gybbon, of Hole House, esq.) Quar- terly, first and fourth, ar. a dolphin az. finned gu. for Monypenny, quartering Cathcakt; second and third, az. a lion ramp, guard, betw. three es- callops ar. for Gybbon, quartering Philips, Lyte, and Blackvvell. Crests — Neptune bestriding a dolphin uaiant in waves of the sea, holding with his dexter hand the reins, and in his sinister the tridsnt, all ppr.; over it the A/oti. a niece of Arch- bishop Laud ; and his son, William, being also a churchman, became Bishop of Meath; with the Bishop's son and heir. Sir William Moreton, Re- corder of the City of London, expired the male line of the family in 176.'i, when the property, under that gentlentan's will, devolved upon his nephew, the Rev. Richard Taylor, who assumed the sur- name of Moreton, and was father of the Rev. William Moreton Moreton, of Little Moreton, CO. Chester;. Ar. a greyhound courant sa. Crest — A wolf's head couped ar. Moreton (Earl of Diicle). Ar. a chev. gu. between three square buckles sa. Crest — A demi moorcock displ. ppr. comb and wattles gu. Supporters — Two unicorns ar. armed, maned, and unguled or, each gorged with a ducal coronet, per pale of the second, and gu. i)/o?^o— Perseverando. Moreton (Bedfordshire). Erm. a chief dancettefe gu. Moreton (Yorkshire). Sa. an ink-moline or, pierced sa. Moreton. Ar. a chev. betw. three square buckles sa. tongues pendent. Crest — A demi moorcock displ. sa. con)bed and wattled gu. ; over it, on a scroll, this Motto — Perseverando. Moreton. Quarterly, of six coats: first, az. a chev. between three trefoils, slipped sa.; second, gu. n cock or; third, as the first; fourth, as the second; fifth, as the third; si.Kth, as the second. Crest — A cock's heail or, wings expanded az. collared with a fesse, cotised gu, combed of the last; in his bill a trefoil, slipped, of the third. Moreto.v. Ar. a chev. betw. three trefoils, slipped, sa. Moreton. Gu. two bars vaire, az. and ar. Moreton. Erm. a chief, indented gu. Moreton. Quarterly, gu. and or ; in the first quarter a goat's head, erased ar. ; on a chief of the last three torteaux, each charged with an escallop of the second. Moreton. See Morton. Moreton. The same, within a bordure quartered or and az. MoREViLLE. Az. a lion ramp ar. crowned or. MoREWELL. Az. a fesse betw. two chev. or; a label gu. MoREWiCK (Durham and Northumberland, temp. Henry IL) Gu. a saltire vaire, ar. and sa. Mor.EwooD (Hallowes, co. Derby). Ar. au oak tree, fructcd, ppr. Crest — Two arms, embowed, in ar- mour, ppi". holding a chaplet or. MoREWooD (Alfreton, CO. Derby; lesident at Staden in Bakewell previous to the reign of Henry VIII. when Rowland Morewood m. a co heir of Stafford of Eyam. The l.ast male heir, George Morewood, of Alfreton, esq. d. s. p. in 1792: the Rev. Henry Case, Rector of Ladbrook, co. Warwick, who m. Mr. Moiewood's widow, took the name and arms of Morewood, by sign manual in 179^). Vert, an oak tree, ar. fructed or. Crest — A dexter and sinister arm, armed ppr. supporting a chapk-t of oak branches vert, acorned or. Morewood (Alfreton ; as borne by the Rev. Henry Case-Morewood). Quarterly, first and fourth, for MOR MoRKWoou, ag the preceding; second and tliird, or, on a bend invecked az. double cotised gu. three sijuare buckles of the first, for Case. Crest — First, MoREWooD, as the preceding; second, for Case, a cubit ai*ui, armed, in the hand jjpr. a buglehoriijsa. stringed gu. between two oak branches ppr. fructed or. iMoREVvoou (now of Alfreton ; as borne by William Palmer Morewoou, of that place, esq. son and heir of the late Charles Palmer, of Ladbroko, co. Warwick, esq. by Jane his wife, daughter of Kichard Gooilwin, of Ashbourne, esq. and sister of Helen, wife of George Morewood, of Alfreton, esq.) Quai-terly, first and fourth, Morewoou ; second and third ar. on two bars sa. three trefoils of the first, in chief a greyhound, courant, of the secoud, for Palmer. Crest — Fir^t, Morevvood; second. Palmer, a greyhound sejant sa. collared or, jMoreyne, or MoRYNE (Essex). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three fleui-s-de-lis gu. MoREYNE (Suflblk). Az. three mulberry leaves or. MoREYNs. Gu. on a bend ar. seven billets sa. one, two, one, two, and one. MoRFFiN. Or, on a chev. sa. three crescents ar. MoBFiN, MoRFYN, Or Merfyn ( Essex and Kent). Or, a chev. sa. a mullet for difF. WoRFiN. Sa. on a fesse engr. or, betw. three garbs ar. a martlet enclosed by two guttees of the second. MoRFYN, or MuRFYN. Or, a chev. sa. ; in the dexter chief a mullet, pierced, of the second. Crest — A blackamoor's head, couped at the shoulders, habited, paly of six, erm. and ei-mines, pendents in his ears or, wreathed on the forehead, bats' wings to his head sa. expanded on each side. Morgan-Goulu (Tredegar, co. Monmouth, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a griffin, segreant, sa. for Morgan ; second and third, or, on a chev. betw. three roses gu. as many thistles of the field, for Gould. Crest — First a reindeer's head, couped, or, attired gu. for Morgan ; second, an eagle, rising ppr. in the beak a pine cone for Gould. Morgan (Devonshire; iMapton,co. Dorset; and Ham- bury, CO. Worcester). Ar. on a bend, cotised sa. a fleur-de-lis betw. two cinquefoils of the first. (Another, or). Crest — A tiger, sejant, sa. crined and tufted or, liolding in the dexter foot a battle- axe erect. Morgan (South Maplerton, co. Dorset). Ar. on a bend, cotised sa. a tieur-de-lis betw. two cinque- foils of the first ; on a chief az. a cross patonce betw. two arrows or. Crest — A grilfin's head, erased or, charged with two bends sa. Morgan (Mellhouse, co. Durham). Gu. a pelican in her nest, feeding her young or. Crest — Out of a ducal coionet or, two eagles' heads endorsed, of the last. Morgan (Mellhouse, CO. Durham ; Burham Viutution, 1015). Gu. a lion ramp ar. crowned or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi eagle displ. with two heads. Morgan (Essex). Ar. a fesse betw. three martlets gu. ; on a chief az. three wolves' heads, erased of the first. Morgan ap Meredith (Lord of Tredegar, co. Mon- mouth; his heiress, Angharad, conveyed Tredegar to her husband, Llewellin ap Ivor, Lord of St. Clere, ancestor of the Morgans of Tredegar). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. incensed az. Morgan (Llangattock,co. Monmouth ; as borne by Sir Thomas Morgan, of Llangattock, bart. a celebrated parliamentary leader, and by Sir Henry Morgan, Governor of Jamaica, (better known as Captain Morgan, the Buccaneer,) sons of Lewis Moi'gan of Langattock, who descended, in common with the Morgans of Tredegar, from Bleddyn ap Cadivor Vaur, Lord of Elvest. The dau. and co-heirs of Sir John Morgan, the second Baronet, were Hester, 7rt. to John VValsham, of Knill Court, co. Hereford, esq. ; Delariviere, who d, unm. ; and Annaretta, wife of Thomas Clutton, of Pensax, co. Worcester, esq,) Ar. three bxiUs' heads cabossed sa. ^loRGAN (L.angstou, CO. Monmouth ; derived from the marriage of Philip Morgan, second son of Morgan ap Llewellin, Lord of St. Clere and Tredegar, with the dau. and heir of Sir John Norris, of Pnclline Castle, knt.) Arms (borne by the said Philip Mor- gan of Langston) — Ar. a lion ramp, guard, sa. two cantons, the dexter or, a grilfin segreant sa. ; the sinister, ar. charged with three bulls' heads cabossed sa. armed gold. Morgan (Llantarnam Abbey, co. Monmouth; de- scended from William Morgan, of Llantarnam, esq, high sherifl' of the county in 1507, and M. P. in 1571, son of John Morgan of Caerleon, and grandson of Sir Thomas Morgan, of Penooed, knt. who was son of Morgan ap Jenkin of Langston. Sir Edward Morgan of Llantarnam was created a Baronet in 1042; hut the title expired in lOSl, with his grandson. Sir Edward Morgan, third baronet, who left two daughters his co heirs : the elder, Anne, d. unm. ; the younger, Frances, nt. Edmund Bray, esq. and was mother of two daugh- ters — Mary, wife of John Blewitt, esq. of London, whose great-grandson, Reginald James Blewitt, of Llantarnam Abbey, esq. is M.P. for Monmouth ; aud, II. Frances, m. to Thomas Fettyplace, esq.) Ar. a griffin segreant sa. The Arms of Blewitt are — Or, a chev. dovetailed betw. three eagles displ. vert. The Crest of Blewitt — On a mural crown ar. encircled by a wreath vert, a squirrel sejant or, cracking a nut vert. 'The Motto — Audaces fortuua j uvat. Morgan (Tredunnock, co. Monmouth; derived from John Morgan, of Tredunnock, esq. son of Morgan ap Jenkin, of Langston, by his third wife, and now represented by .Mrs. Jane Hawkins of Tredunnock). Or, a griffin segreant, sa. Crest — A reindeer's head, couped or. attired gu. Morgan (Penllyne, co. Monmouth). Arms, same as the preceding. Morgan (Lansoie, co. Monmouth). Ar. three bulls' heads cabossed sa. ; quartering, sa. a cross engr. ar. betw. four spearheads of the last, point em- brued, for Prosser of Lansore. Crest — A rein- deer's head, couped or, attired gu. Motto — Y Droddefodd y orfy — Vincet qui patitur. Morgan (Pencrug, co. Monmouth; now represented by Sir Digby Mackworth, of Glen Usk, bart.) Ar. a wivern's head, erased vert, holding in his month a hand couped gu. Morgan (Cottelstown, co. Sligo; descended from Robert Morgan, esq. who settled in Ireland, temp. Charles I. aud who is stated to have been a younger son of Sir Thomas Morgan of Langston. The late Colonel Hugh Morgan, of Cottlestowii, d. in 1701, leaving an only dau. and heir, Catherine, wife of Robert Hearne Tighe, of Mitchelstown, co. West- meath, esq.) Or, a griffin segreant sa. Crest — A reindeer's head erased. Morgan (Little Hallingbury, co. Essex ; granted in 13S8 to Hugh Morgan, of London, and confirmed in JOIH to Robert Morgan, of Little Hallingbury). Or, a fesse wavy sa. ; in chief two eagles displ. of the last. Crest — A derai eagle displ. or, charged on the body with a fesse wavy sa. Morgan (Blackmore, co. Hereford; granted 27 May, 1002). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. ducally crowned or. Morgan (Bushy Hall, co. Hertfoi'd, and Wales). Or, a griffin, segreant, sa.; on the breast a rose gu, Morgan (Ireland). Or, a griffin segreant sa. ]\Iorgan (Kent). Ar. a bend sa. charged with three cinquefoils oftlu? first; on a chief az. a cross cross- let betw. two fleurs de lis or. Morgan (Kent and Wales). Sa. a chev. betw. three spearheads ar. points embrued, ppr. Morgan (Lincolnshire, and Middle Temple, London). Ar. on a bend engr. sa. three cinquefoils of the first; on a chief a/, a cross iiory betw. two fieurs-de-lis or. Morgan (London ; granted 25 March, 1588). The same Arms and Crest as of Little Hallingbury, co. Essex. Morgan (St. Bennet Finck, London ; author of the Sphere of Gentry, d. 27 March, 109.1). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. ducally crowned or. Morgan (Burnham Norton, co. Norfolk, and Chal- worth, CO. Surrey). Ar. a griffin segreant sa. Crest — A reindeer's head or. {Another crest — The head sa. attired or, and charged on the neck with a mullet.) M O H M OR Morgan (Dudelston, co. Salop). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. Morgan (Eston, co. Somerset; granted 1501). Sa. three crosses bottonnee, in bend ar. Crest — A derui griffin, segreant, erased sa. Morgan (Arkston, co. Stafford). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. ducally crowned or. Morgan (Bai'fold, co. .Suffolk). The same Arms and Crest as of Little Hallingbury, co. Essex. AIORGAN (Langeney, co. Brecon). Ar. a dragon's head and neck, erased, vert, holding in the mouth a bloody hand. Morgan (Pendeinn, co. Brecon). Az. three cocks gu. combed and wattled or. Morgan (Ashtowne, Wales). Per pale, az. and gu. three lions ramp. ar. Morgan (Pencreek, co. Monmouth). Ar. a dragon's head erased, Tert, in tlie mouth a sinister hand ppr. Crest, as of Little Hallingbury, co. Essex. Morgan (Wales). Ar. three bulls' heads sa.- armed or. Morgan (Monmouthshire). Vert, a lion ramp. or. Morgan. Ar. a fesse betw. three martlets gu. ; on a chief az. three griffins' heads, erased, of the first. Crest — On a mount an oak tree fructed, or, against it a wolf pass. ppr. Morgan. Sa. a chev. betw. three bulls' heads, ca- bossed, ar. Morgan. Gu. a pelican in her nest, wings disclosed, T\i!ned, and feeding her young, or. Morgan. Ar. on a cross flory gu. five roses of the field. Morgan. Gu. three castles ar. Morgan (Abercothy, co. Carmarthen, and Biddlesden Park, CO. Northampton ; now represented by Eu- ■yvAUD Morgan, of Abercothy and Biddlesden Park, esq. a magistrate for both counties). Sa. a lion ramp, reguard. ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp, reguard. as in the arms. Morgan (Golden Grove, co. Flint; derived from Blethin ap Gwillim, fifth in descent from Eduyfed Vychan, Lord of Brynffenigl [see that «awf], and now represented by Edward JIorgan, of Golden Grove, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a chev. erm. betw. three Englishmen's heads, couped in profile ppr. ; second, ar. a pelican sa. feeding her young; third, ar. a chev. betw. three boars' heads sa. Crests — First, an Englishman's head as in tlie arms; second, a Cornish chough ppr. Motto — Heb Dduw Heb ddim a Dduw Digon. Morgan (borne by tlie Rev. Hector Davies Morgan, A.M. of Plas Aberforth, co. Cardigan, maternally descended from the Blackstones, Abbotts, and Ash- bys, of Harefield, co. Middlesex). Or, three bucks' heads couped sa. for Morgan ; quartering, gu. three snakes nowed in triangle ar. for Ednowai.n AP Bradwen. Crest— k lion ramp. sa. Morgan (Draws Vynnydd ; derived, through Ithel of Draws Vynnydd, second son of lorwerth ap Einion, of Ynys y-Maengwyn, from Osborne Fitzgerald, Lord of Ynys-y-Maengwyn). Arms, those of Os- borne Fitzgerald. Morgan. Ar. a cross patonce betw. four escallops sa. Morgan- Ar. on a bend betw. two cotises sa. three fleurs de lis of the fust. Morgan. Per pale az. and gu. three lions ramp, double queued, ar. Morgan. Quarterly, gu. and az. a lion (another, three lions) ramp. ar. Morgan. Quarterly, ar. and sa. a cross Uory, couu- terchanged. Morgan. Quarterly, az. and gu. a lion ramp. ar. Morgan. Or, a griftin segreant sa. Crest — A rein- deer's head or. (Another crest — A reindeer's head cabossed ar.) Morgan. Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three savages' heads, couped, in profile. Crest — A savage's head affrontee, wreathed about the temples. Morgan. Ar. on a cross patonce gu, five roses of the first, within a bordure engr. sa. Morgan. Sa. a chev. betw. three speai-heads ar. Morgan. Ar. on a bend sa. two ciuquefoils and a fleur-de-lis of the first. Moriarty (Ireland). Ar. an eagle displ. sa. Crest — An arm einbowed in armour, holding a dagger, the blade environed with a serpent. ]MuKicE(Cleuenneu,co. Caernarvon; derived, through Ellis of Clenenneu, second son of Morys ap John of Rhiwaedog, Clenenneu, and Park, from Rode- rick, Lord of Anglesey, son of Owen Gwynedd, Prince of North Wales : Sir William Morice of Clenenneu m. the heiress of the Lacons of Llanddyn and Porkington ; and the heiress of the three houses m. John Owen, esq. fourth son of John Owen, of Bodsilin (Secretary to the Minister, Walsiugham), the eldest son of which marriage was the memora- ble Sir John Owen, of Porkington, Llanddyn, and Clenenneu, now represented by Mrs. Ormscv Gore, of Porkington, as heir general), jlrm, those of Owen Gwynedd. Morice (Werrington, co. Devon ; descended from levan Morice, LL.D. Chancellor of Exeter in 1594, younger brother of Captain William Morys, an- cestor of the Morrices of Betshanger. Sir William Morice of Werrington, son of Sir William Morice, M. P. Secretary of State temp. Charles IL was created a Baronet in 1061 : his grand-daughters, heiresses to their brother. Sir William Morice, the last bart. were — Catherine, wife of Sir John St. Aubyn, bart. ; and Barbara, wife of Sir John Moles- worth, bart.) Gu. a lion ramp, reguard. or. MoRiENS (Suffolk). Az. a water leaf ar. MoRiENS (Suffolk). Az. three Moors' heads couped or. MoRiER. Crest — A greyhound's head betw. two roses slipped and leaved. MoRiEux (Suffolk). Az. a bend ar. billettee sa. MoRiN. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three fleurs-de-lis gu. MoHiNER. Az. three fusils in fesse or. MoRiNG, or De la More (Moretion, co. Devon). Ar. six martlets sa. three, two, and one. Crest — A greyhound statant. MoRiNS (Kent). Gu. a cross humettfee ar. betw. four birds of the second. Morion (Norfolk). Gu. a bend ar. guttfee de poix. Moms (Sufiolk). Vert, a buck pass. or. Crest — A talbot gu. collared and lined or. Moris. Sa. four bears' heads erased ar. mu-/,zled gu. ; on a canton of the second a crown or. MoRisBY, or MoRisoN. Sa. a cross ar. ; in the first quai'ter a cinquefoil pierced or. MoRisH. Or, a lion salient respectant gu. MoRisKiNES. Barry wavy of six ar. and az. ; on a chief or, three swallows, wings expanded, sa. Crest — A stork or, legged and beaked sa. MoRisoN, or Morrison (Cashiobury, co. Herts; as borne by Sir Charles Morrison, K. B. created a Baronet in 1611 : his dan. and heir, Elizabeth, m. Arthur, Lord Capel, and was mother of Arthur, first Earl of Essex). Or, on a chief gu. three chap- lets of the field. Crest — A pegasus or. MoRisoN (Standon, co. Herts, and Cadby, co. Lincoln). Or, on a cross sa. five fleurs-de-lis of the field. Crest— Out. of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's head betw. two wings endorsed ar. MoRisoN (London). Per saltire or and gu. ; in pale two pelicans of the first, in base as many leopards' heads of the second ; on a chief or, three chaplets gu- MoRisON (Derisay, co. Fife, Scotland). Az. three Saracens' heads conjoined in one neck, ppr. the faces looking to the chief, dexter, and sinister sides ol the shield. MoRisON {Lyon Register). The same, with two fal- cons' heads couped az. ; in the flanks a serpent issuing ppr. jl/«fl savage's head couped, and distilling drops of blood ppr. Musard (Devonshire). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. crowned or. Musard (London). Ar. a bend within a bordure engr. go- Musard. Az. a fesse ar. betw. three cinquefoils or. MuscAKPE. Chequy or and sa. a chief ar. Muschamp (Feudal Barons of U ooler, co. Northum- berland ; derived from the marriage of Cicely, daii. and eventual heir of Robert de Muschamp (who obtained divers lordships from Henry I.) with Sir Stephen de Bulmer, a second son of the gi'eat family of Bulmer, of Sheriff Hutton,co. York : the daus. and co heirs of Robert de Muschamp, Baron of Wooler, who was great-srandson of Sir Stephen and Cicely, and who d. in 1249, were — Cicely, w. to Odinel de Ford ; Mary, m. to Malise, Earl of Stra- thearn, in Scotland ; and Isabella, m. to William de Huntercombe). A deed of Robert de Mus- champe's ratifying certain grants of land in How- burn to the Monks of Durham, bears his seal, " or, three bars gu. ;" but the more ancient ensigns of the family were : Ar. a chev. vert, betw. three flies ppr. The insects in the arms, are, in some authorities, called bees, in other, butterflies, or bee- tles, but they are obviou.sly " flies," allusive to the presumed derivation of the name from '* musca." Muschamp (Barmoor, CO. Northumberland ; descended from Sir William de Muschamp, of Barmoor, living in 1267, son of Stephen, who was third son of Tho- mas de Muschamp, Baron of Wooler, and grandson of Sir Stephen Bulmer, by Cicely his wife, dau. of Robert, first Baron Muschamp, of Wooler). Or, three bars gu. Muschamp (Horsley, co. Surrey ; Mary, only survi- ving dau. and heir of Denny Muschamp, of Hors- ley, esq. Muster-Master General of Ireland, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Michael Boyle, Arch- bishop of Armagh, m. Sir Thomas Vesey, of Ire- land, knt.) .Arms, as the preceding. Muschamp (Brotherlee, co. Durham; a branch of the Muschamps of Barmoor, derived, it is presumed, from John, fifth son of George Muschamp, of Bar- moor, esq. high sheriff of Northumberland, in 1596, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John Selby, of Twysell: thepresent representative is John Dover Muschamp, of Brotherlee, esq. son and heir of the late Emerson Muschamp, of Brotherlee.) Ar. a chev. vert, betw. three flies ppr. Crest — A lion ramp. gu. holding in the dexter paw a banner ar. bearing a crescent or. Motto — Vulneror non vincor. Muschamp. Az. a fesse engr. or, betw. three talbots' heads erased ar. Muschamp. Az. three butterflies volant or. MuscHAMPE (Cork, Ireland). Or, three bars gu. on a canton az. a harvest-fly displ. of the first. Muschampe (Peckhani, co. Surrey). Gu. three bars or. Crest — A mastifl dog ar. collared. Muschampe (Surrey). Ar. (another, or) three bars g"- Muschampe. Or, a chief az. Muschampe. Or, three bends gu. Muschampe. Gu. two bars or, a cre.scent in chief of the last. Muschance. Or, a chief az. MuscoTE (Barton and Welby, co. Northampton). Gu. on a cross engr. ar. five roses of the first. Musenburgh. Ar. a cross gu. MusGRAVE (Edenhal, co. Cumberland, bart.) Az. MU S jM Y D six aniinlets or, three, two, and one. Crest — Two arms in armour ppr. gauntleted, and grasping an annulet or. Motto — Sans changer. MusGRAVE (Hayton Castle, co. Cumberland, and Barns- ley Park, CO. Gloucester, bart.) Az. six annulets or, three, two, and one. Crest — Two arms in ar- mour embowed, sustaining the sun ppr. MusGRAVE (Myrtle Grove, co. Cork, and Tourin Cap- poquin, co. Waterford, bart.) Arms, Crest, and Motto, as MusGRiVE, of Eden Hall, bart. MusGRAVE (Ashby Musgrave, and Hartley Castle, CO. Westmoreland). The same Arms, Crest, and Motto, as the first bart. MuscRAVE (Norton Conyers, co. York ; created a Ba- ronet, 20 Oct. 1038). The same Arms, Crest, and Motto. MusGRAVE (originally of Germany ; temp. William the Conqueror). Gu. six annulets or. Crest, as before. Musgrave. Az. six annulets or, two, two, and two. Crest — Two arms embowed erm. cuffed or, holding in the hands ppr. an annulet of the second, betw. the arms a human heart gu. Musgrave. Or, a bend sa. Mushat, or Mushet (England). Or, a fesse betw. three crescents az. Crest — A mount vert, semee of strawberries ppr. Musheleener. Az. a chev. betw. three acorns or, husked and slipped vert. Mushet (Burnbank). Erm. two chev. gu. a bordure az. Crest — On the top of a Saracen's head affrontfee a dove and olive branch ppr. Mushet (Holland). The same Arms, the bordure charged with eight crescents ar. Crest — A twig of rose blooming ppr. Motto — Dabunt aspera rosas. Musicians, Society of (London ; incorporated lfi04). Az. a swan with wings expanded ar. within a double tre.ssure rtory counterflory or, on a chief gii. a pale betw. two lions pass, guard, of the third, thereon a rose of the fourth seeded, gold, barbed vert. Crest — A lyre or. Musis, or Le Musis. Gu. a bend betw. six roses ar. seeded or. MusKEHAM. Ar. a chev. betw. three flies sa. M usKERRY, Baron. See Deane. MusKETT (Suffolk). Ar. two bars betw. six lions' heads cabossed gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet sa. a demi antelope or, chained and ringed of the first. MusKETT (Intwood Hall, co. Norfolk ; descended from a family which possessed landed property in the parish of Haughleigh, co. Suffolk, imp. Henry VIII.) Arms, &c. as the preceding. Mi'sNER. Az. a fesse betw. three cinquefoils or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a camel's head sa. MusNER. Az. a fesse betw. three roses or. MussARi) (Devonshire). Gu. three plates. MussELL (Staple Laugford, co. Wilts). Sa. a fesse or, betw. five plates, two in chief and three in base. Crest — A wolf salient sa. MussENDEN (Heling, CO. Lincoln ; Her Off. H. 11, and Vincent, No. 150). Or, a cross engr. gu. in the dexter quarter a Cornish chough sa. bt^aked and legged of tlie second. Crest — A Cornish chough ppr. in the beak a laurel sprig vert. MussENDEN. See Leathes. MussENDEN, or MissENUEN. Or, a cross engr. gu. charged with another, plain sa. in the first quarter a bird of the third beaked and legged of the second. Musters (Nottinghamshire). Ar. on a bend gu. a lion pass, guard, or, all within a bordure engr. of the second. Musters. Ar. on a bend gu. a lion pass, of the field, within a bordure engr. of the second. Crest — A lion sejant guard, or, supporting in the forepaws an antique carved shield as in the arms. Musters. Sa. a bend ar. within a bordure indented of the last. Musters. Ar. a bend gu. within a bordure engr. of the same. MusTERTON. Gu. a unicorn pass. ar. armed and un- guled or. (Another adds, guttee de sang.) Ml'stian. Or, three bars gu. MusTON. Ar. a chev. betw. three crosses flory sa. Crest — On a chapeau ppr. a garb or. MusvvARD. Az. a fesse betw. three cinquefoils ar. MuswEi.L (granted by I.ovel). Vert, two chev. ar. each charged with three cinquefoils gu. MuTAS, Mutts, or Muteize (Middlesex). Az. a uni- corn salient erminois. Muter (Scotland). Gu. a fesse betw. three shields or. Muterer (Scotland). Gu. a fesse betw. three ines- cutcheons or. Crest — A castle triple towered ppr. door and windows gu. Motto — Patience and re- solution. Mutlow (Gloucestershire and Worcestershire). Gy- ronny of six, or and az. over all a lion ramp. erm. on a chief ar. an escallop betw. two fleurs-de-lis sa. Crest — A griffin's head couped per pale, in- dented ar. and gu. guttee couuterchanged, holding in the beak a buck's foot erased and erect or. Muttes (Middlesex). Az. a unicorn trippant or. Muttlebury (Jordaine, co. Somerset). Erm. on a bend gu. three round buckles or, all within a bor- dure of the second. Crest — A hare courant ar. Muttlebury, or Muttebury. Erm. on a bend within a bordure gu. thi'ee buckles ar. Muttlebury. Sa. two barrulets betw. three martlets or. Mutton (Sir Everard de, knt. Descendants: i. Myt- tons of Halston ; ii. Myttons, by change of name Thornycrofts qf Thornycroft ; i ii. Myttons of Garth and Pen-y-lan, originally of Pont-ys cowryd ; iv. Mutton of Llaneich Park ; v. Myttons of Weston). Quarteily, first and fourth, per pale az. and gu. an eagle displ. with two heads or, within a bor- dure engr. of the last; second and third, ar. a cin- quefoil az. Mutton (Sir Peter, of Llanerch Park, co. Denbigh, Chief Justice of North Wales ; derived from Jen- kin, third son of Richard Mytton, esq. ancestor of the Myttons of Halston: Sir Peter left two daus. and co-heirs : i. Anne, who Robert Davies, of Gwysaney, co. Flint, esq. and from this marriage derive the Davies'sof Gwysaney ; the Davies's now of Eton House, co. Kent, represented by Owen Da- vies, esq. son of Thomas Davies, of Trefynant, co. Denbigh, esq. ; and the Davies'sof Mairington Hall ; II. Eleanor, m. Kenrick Eyton, of Eyton, esq.) Arms, those of Mytton of Halston, quartering the ensigns of, 1st, Sir Hams Vaughan, Lord of the Manor of West Tilbury, co. Essex; 2nd, Wil- liam BuULEY, of Maidhurst, co. Salop, esq. ; 3rd, Sir John ue Burgh, knt. Lord of the Barony of Mawddwy, co. Merioneth, son, by Elizabeth, sister and heiress of Foulk, Lord of Mawddwy, of Sir Hugh de Burgh, knt. derived from Sir Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent, Chief Justice of England. Mutton (Pickleton, co. Leicester). Ar. a cinquefoil (another, pierced) az. Mutton. Ar. a cinquefoil az. Crest — A unicorn ramp. Myall. Az. on a chev. engr. betw. three knights' helmets or, as many millrinds sa. Cfest — An eagle with wings endorsed erminois, collared, chained, and charged on the breast with a millrind sa. Mychell. Sa. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. ar. MvcHELL. Sa. three greyhounds comunt in pale ar. within a bordure gobonated or and gu. Mychell. Per pale ar. and sa. on a chief three tre- foils slipped, all counterclianged. Mychell. Per pale ar. and sa. a fesse betw. three trefoils, all couuterchanged. Mychell. Az. a leopard's head erased guard, or. Mychell. Ar. a fesse ermines betw. three lozenges of the last. Mychestainy (Cornwall). Sa. three wings elevated ar. Myddelton (Gwaynynog, co. Denbigh; the parent stock of the Myddeltons of Chirke Caatle and Ru- thyn, derived from David Myddelton, of Gwayny- nog, Receiver of North Wales, temp. Edward IV. and now represented by Robekt Myuuelton, of Gwaynynog, esq. son and heir of the late Rev. Robert Myddelton, D.D. by Mary his wife, only 4 V M YE M YN chiUl of James Ogilvie, esq.) At. on a bend (soine- tinies, a pile) vert, tViree wolves' heads erased of the field. Crest — A dexter hand ppr. issuing from a ducal cor onet or. Myddelton fChirk Castle, co. Denbigh: descended from Sir Thomas Myddelton, knt. Lord Mavor of London in 16K1, eldest son of Richard Myddelton, of Denbigh, and brother of Sir Hugh Middelton, of Ruthyn, bart. the well known projector of the New River. Thoniiis Myddelton, of Chirk Castle, esq. was created a Baronet in 1660, a title which became extinct in 1718, at the decease of Sir Wil- liam Myddelton, fourth bart. when the estates passed to the heir male of the family, Robert Myd- dleton, of Lysfasi, esq. and from him to his brother, John Myddelton, esq. whose grandson. Richard Myddelton, esq. d. unm. in 1796, leaving his three sisters his co-heirs: of those ladies, Charlotte jr. Rob;"rt Biddulph, esq. ; and MARrA w^ the Hon. Frederick West). Ply. on a bend vert, three wolves' heads erased of the field. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter hand ppr. MvuDELTON, or MiDUELToN (.Ts borne bythe celebrated projector of the New River, Sir Hugh Middelton, bart. sixth son of Richard Myddelton, of Denbigh, who was son of Fulke Myddelton, of Denbigh, a younger son of David Myddelton, of Gwaynynog, the Receiver of North Wales). Ar. on a pile vert, three wolves' heads erased of the field. — The pile was substituted for the bend by Camden, on the application of Sir Hugh. Crest, as Mvuuelton of Gwaynynog. Myddleton (OfTerton, co. Durham ; Elizabeth, only dau. and heiress of Christopher Wharton, of Offer- ton, esq. 711. George Myddleton, of Silksworth, esq. a lineal descendant of Sir John Myddleton, of Belsay Castle ; her grandson, Richard Myddleton, of Offer- ton, m. Catherine, dau. and heir of Nicholas Conyers, of Bowlby and Rasington, and left two dans, co- heirs, viz. Catherine, the wife of Cuthbert Heron, whose son. Sir Thomas Heron, assumed the name of Myddleton, but J), in 1801; and Mary, w. to Robert Wharton, esq. by whom she was grand- mother of Robert W harton-Myddleton, of Old Park, CO. Durham, and Grinkle Park, co. York, esq.) Quarterly, gu. and or, in the first quarter a cross patonce ar. Crest. — A savageman, wreathed about the head with leaves, in the dexter hand, and supported by the shoulder, an oak tree erased and fructcd, all ppr. Mydhope (Yorkshire). Erm. a lion ramp. az. crowned or. Cresf^A demi lion ramp. az. holding a ducal coronet or. Myers (Monkstown, co. Dublin, formerly of White- haven, CO. Cumberland, and heretofore of Myers- cough, CO. Ijancaster). Ar. on the sea ppr. an an- cient ship at aiichor with three masts, on each a single yard across, the sails furled sa. coloiirs flying gu. (and as an honourable augmentation granted to General Sir William Myers, bart. 12 June, 1804, to be borne by him and his descendants, and also by the descendants of his late brothers, Gra- ham Myers, and John Myers, with due and proper differences), on a canton of the last a baton or, and a sword, also ppr. poniel and gilt gold, in sal- tire, encircled by a mural crown ar. Crest — On a wreath of the colours a mermaid ppr. her waist also encircled by a mural crown or. Motto — Non dorraiat qui cnstoilit. See Waskf.tt-Myers. Mvers-Waskett (now of Pentlow Hall, co. Essex, and Chester Street, London; who, 24 Jan. 1S18, on themale line of his wife's family becoming extinct, assumed, under the authority of the king's sign manual, the name and Anns of Myers, in addition to his own family name and arms). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. on the sea ppr. an ancient ship at anchor with three masts, on each a single yard across, the sails furled sa. colours flying gu. on a canton of the last a baton or, a sword, also ppr. pomel and hilt gold, in saltire, encircled by a mural crown ar. ; and for distinction, pendant from the mainma.st, an inescutcheon of the field charged with a mullet of eight points az. Myeks ; second and third, or, a bend cotised, betw. a lion ramp, in chief and two lions combatant in base gu. Was- kett: the whole charged with an escutcheon of pretence, Myers, as above, without the inescut- cheon for distinction of blood. Crests-Yirst, a mermaid ppr. her waist also encircled by a mural crown or, and for distinction, charged on the breast with a cross patteeaz. Myers ; second, alion ramp, gu. gorged with a collar flory counterflory or, holding betw. the paws a mullet of eight points az. Waskett. Afotto — Non dormiat qui custodit. Mykeley, or Milkeley (Herefordshire). Gu. three chev. ar. Mykelfeld. Ar. a cross engr. sa. guttee d'or. Mylbourne. Sa. on a bend ar. betw. two leopards' heads of the second, three crosses pattee az. on a chief or, as many escallops gu. Crest — A leopard's head per pale ar. and sa. Myld. Ar. a lion ramp. az. crowned or, depressed by a fesse componee of the last and az. Myldred. Sa. three mullets or, a chief embattled (another, nebulee) erra. Mylecut (Yorkshire). Ar. an escutcheon sa. charged with a cross or, hetw. three crosses formee of the second, each pointing towards the centre of the shield. Crest— A dragon's head sa. collared and chained or, issuing out of an antique crown or. Myles (Dartford, co. Kent). Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three organ rests ppr. Cre.'it — A buzzard ppr. Mylie (Scotland). Per fesse sa. and ar. three raillrinds counterchanged. Crest~A bull's head erased sa. Mylles (H.ampshire). Sa. a bear erect ar. chained and muzzled or. Mylne (Scotland). Ar. a cross patonce gu. betw. three nmllets sa. Crest — A martlet volant. Motto — Ex industria. My.myng, or Mynors. Gu. on a chev. engr. or, betw. three fleurs de-lis ar. as many rooks sa. (Another, three cocks sa.) Mymyng, Mynors, or Mynos. Gu. a chev. engr. or, betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. Myn (Myn, co. Salop). Ar. a fesse dancettee, paly of six erm. and gu. betw. six crosses crosslet sa. Mynde (Mynde, co. Salop). Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three lions' heads erased sa. as many bees volant of the first. Crest — A heathcock ppr. Myne (Kent). Per pale ar. and sa. three chev. betw. as many cinquefoils, all counterchanged. Mynell. Or, three bars gemelles az. Myners (Blackvole, co. Stafford). Gu. a fesse ar. betw. three plates. Mynn (Cratfield, co. Suffolk). Ar. on a chev. cotised sa. three leopards' heads or. Mynn. The same Arms. Crest— A demi pegasus, issuing or. MYNNEs(Kent, temp. Charles I.) Gu. a chev. vaire, or and az. betw. three leopards' heads of the second. Mynors (Treago, co. Hereford ; seated there since the Conque.st,aud descended from one of the companions in arms of the Conqueror, whose name appears on the roll of Battle Abbey. In 16 Henry 111. John de Minors of Treago served as sheriff of Hei-e- fordshire, and was appointed by Edward II. keeper of the Castle of St. Briavel, and of the forest of Dene. The present representative of this long descended line, as well as of the ancient family of Baskerville, is Peter Rickarus-Mynors, of Treago, co. Hereford, and Evenjobb House, co. Radnor, esq. high sheriff of the latter shire in 1825). Sa. an eagle displ. or, on a chief az. bordured ar. a chev. betw. two crescents in chief and a rose in base of the second, quartering the ensigns of very many distinguished families. Crest— A naked arm, embowed, the hand holding an eagle's leg erased at the thigh, all ppr. il/»<^«— Spero ut fidelis. Mynors (Hereford). Az. an eagle displ. or; a chief ar. C7-est — A naked arm, couped at the elbow, ppr. holding in the hand a lion's gamb, erased sa. Mynors (Staffordshire). Gu. a fesse ar. betw. three plates. Mynors (Weatheroak Hill, co. Worcester). Gu. a fesse ar. betw. three plates. Crest— A dexter cubit arm, the arm habited in armour, the hand holding a lion's paw erased all ppr. Motto — Fac et spera. NAG WAN IMV.NSHULL. See MiNSHULL. iMvNTER, 01- Myntur. Or, a pillar sa. enwrapped with an adder ar. Mv.NYOT, or Mynyett. Ar. three helmets, open ea. iMYRETON (Scotland). Ar. a chev. sa. charged over the point with a crescent counterchanged, all betw. three pallets. Crest— Out of a cloud a dexter hand fesseways ppr. holding a cross formee fitchee gu. Myrton (Cambo, co. File, Scotland). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three pellets. Mysters (Charterhouse Square, London). Sa. two bars gemelles or; in chief three griffins' heads, erased, of the second. Crest — A griffin's head, erased sa. charged with two bars gemelles or. Myte (Gunthorpe). Ar.on abend or, three mascles gu. AIyterton. Az. three mitres or. Myttecomb. Sa. fretty or; on a chief a lion pass, guard, or. AIytton (Halston,co. Salop; derived from Sir Everard de jMutton, knt. and represented by the present John Fox Mytton, of Halston, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, per pale az. and gu. an eagle displ. with two heads or, within a bordure engr. of the last; second and third, ar. a cinquefoil az. Crest — A ram's head, couped ar. horned or. Mytton, by change of name Thornycroft. See Thornycroft. aMytton (Garth and Peu y Ian, co. Montgomery ; de- rived from John, second son of Richard Mytton, of Salop, esq. by his first wife, Anne, dau. of Sir Edward Grey, of Enville, knt. now repre.sented by Richard Herbert Mytton, of Garth, esq.) Arms, as Mytion of Halston. Mytton (Llanerch Park). See Mutton of that place. Mytton (Weston under Lizard, co. Salop; derived from Sir Richard Mytton, of Weston, knt. son of Reginald de Mutton, who represented Shrewsbury in Parliament, in 1373. The male line terminated with William Mytton, of Weston, esq. who d. s.p. and was s. by his two sisters and co heirs : i. Con- stance, who m. Thomas Phillips, of Netley, co. Salop, esq. ; ii. Joyce, who tn. John Harpsfield, of London, esq. and was mother of Edward Harps- field, esq. who assumed the surname of Mytton only, 4 Edward VL; from him descended Edward Myt- ton, of Weston, esq. whose dau. and heir, Eliza- beth Mytton of Weston, m. Sir Thomas Wilbraham, of Woodhey, co. Chester, bart.) Arms, as Mytton of Halston. Mytton (Cleobury North, co. Salop; now represented by Henry George Mytton, of Cleobury North, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, per pale az. and gu. an eagle displ. with two heads or, within a bordure engr. of the last; second and third, ar. a chev. sa. betw. three birds ppr. Crest— A bull's head charged with three annulets. Mutto— Interna robore. M ytton (Shrewsbury). Per pale, az. and gu. an eagle displ. with two heads or, within a bordure engr. of the last. Mytton. The same .4r»i.t. Crest — An arm in armour, embowed, holding by the blade a sword, point downwards ppr. NABBS (Staffordshire). Ar. ou a bend cotised gu. three escallops or. Nadal. Az. a sun ppr. Nagle (James-Town House, co. Westmeath, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, erm. on a fesse az. three fusils or ; second and third, ar. a lion ramp, betw. three dexler hands, couped at the wrist, gu. Crest — .4 goldfinch ppr. Motto— Non yox sed Totum. Nagle (as borne by Joseph Chichester Nagle, of Calverleigh Court, near Tiverton, co. Devon, esq. who assumed the latter surname of Nagle, on in- heriting the estates of his maternal grand-uncle, Jcseph Nagle, of Calverleigh, co. Devon, and Bal- lygriflin, co. Cork, esq. ; he is son of Charles Joseph Chichester, esq. a cadet of the Arlington family, by Honoria his wife, dau. of Robert French, of Rahasaue, co. Gahvay, esq. and his wife, Miss Nagle, sister to the above named Joseph Nagle, esq.) i4r//«,&c. of Nagle, as the preceding. Arms, &c. of Chichester. [See that name.] Naci.s. Sa. a fesse betw. three towers ar. Crest — A unicorn's head sa. Nail. Ar. a round buckle gu. Crest — Aroundbuckle gu. betw. two wings, the dexter ar. the sinister of the first. Nailer. Ar. on a bend sa. three cups, covered, or. Nairn (Kent and Sussex ). Paly of three, sa. and ar. ; a chaplet of four roses, leaved ppr. Nairn (England). Per pale, sa. and ar. ; a chaplet of roses, counterchanged. Crest — A lion ramp, sup- porting a gai'b or. Nairn (Golden House, Scotland). Per pale ar. and sa.; on a chaplet four quatrefoils counter- changed. Nairn (Greenyards, Scotland). The same Arms as of Secgieden ; in the dexter chief a mullet of the second. Cre«*— A globe and standard, ppr. Moltu — Spes ultra, Nairn (Sandford, Stratham, &c. Scotland). Per pale, ar. and sa. ; on a chaplet two crescents in pale and as many quatrefoils in fesse, all counter- changed. Nairn (Seggieden, Scotland). Per pale sa. and ar. ; on a chaplet four qu;itrefoils counterchanged, a njartlet for ditf. Crest — The trunk of an oak tree, sprouting out leaves, ppr. Motto — Sero, sed serio. Nairn (Langside, Scotland). Per pale sa. and ar. ; on a chaplet four mullets, in the centre a cres- cent, all counterchanged. Crest and Motto, as of St. Foru. Nairn (St. Ford, Scotland). Per pale ar. and sa. ; on a round chaplet four mullets counterchanged. Crest — A celestial sphere on a stand ppr. Mottoes ■ over it — Spes ultra ; and below the arms — L'espe- rance me comfort. Nairne (Lord Nairne). Quarterly, first and fourth, per pale, sa. and ar. a chaplet with four quatre- foils, all counterchanged, for Nairne; second, az. three mullets ar. within a double tressuie, flory counterflory or, for Murray; third, quarterly, first and fourth, paly of six, or and sa. lor Atholl; second and third, or, a fesse chequy, ar. and az. for Stewart. Cnst — A sphere, and above it. Plus ultra. Sttpporters — Two t:ilbots, or ratch hounds, ppr. Motto — L'esperance me comfort. Nairne (Dunsinnane, co. Perth, bart. 1704). Per pale, sa. and ar. ; on a round chaplet four mul- lets, all counterchanged. Crest — A celestial globe on a stand, ppr. Mottoes: over the crest — Spes ultra ; and below the arms — L'esperance me comfort. Nairne (England). Per pale, sa. and ar. ; on a cir- cular chaplet, betw. three cinquefoils, four round- les, all counterchanged. Crest — The sun in splen- dour or. Naish. Az. on a chev. ar. cotised or, betw. three doves' heads, erased ppr. a pellet inter four cross crosslets sa. Crest — A dexter hand holding a sword in pale ppr. Naizon. Ar. a chev. betw. three annulets sa. ; ou a chief of the last as many estoiles of the first. Nai.uer (Reading, co. Berks, 1787). Ar. on a saltire engr. az. betw. four griffins' heads, erased, per pale, gu. and vert, as many lozenges or. Crest — A grif- fin's head, erased. Nalder (Reading, CO. Berks). The same, quartering, sa. a fesse, embattled betw. three lions ramp, or, for Spicer. Nalingest (Esse-x). Gu. semee-de-lis or, a cross engr. of the last. Nalingest, or Nallinghurst (Essex). Gu. across engr. or. Nai.o.iies. Gu. fretty erm. Nalonges. Paly wavy of six, gu. and az. Nauaduke. Gu. a fesse betw. thive birds, ar. Na.viall. Barruly, ar. and az. a lion ramp. gu. Namur, De. Or, a lion ramp. sa. crowned gu. Nanby. Ar. a chev. gu. ; on a chief sa. two svvords in saltire, of the first. Crest — A lion's paws sa. holding an ostrich's feather, ar. Nanby. Thesame Arms, the swords pomelled or. NAN NAP Wancarrovv (Nancarrow, co. Cornwall). Ar. a chev. betw. three stags, attires sa. Nancothan (Redriff, co. Cornwall). Ar. three moles sa. Nandike (Elstone, co. York). Ar. a pale betw. two crosses pattee sa. Crest — A demi griffin, with wings endorsed, ar. supporting a spear sa. headed of the first. Nanfan. Sa. a chev. betw. three gem-rings ar. Nan FAN (Nanfan, co. Cornwall). Sa. a cher. erm. betw. three wings di.'^pl. ar. Nanfan (Trethewell in St. Evall, co. Cornwall ; de- scended from Nanfan of Nanfan. Jane, dau. and co heir of Jacob Nanfan of Trethewell, m. John Trenowith, of Fentongollan, esq.) Arms, as the preceding; they are quartered by the family of Spkye. Nanfant. Sa. a chey- erm. betw. three wings or. Crest — On a coronet or, a bird az. Nanfant. Ar. three wolves pass, in pale, az. Crest — Three pruning-hooks, two in saltire, and one in pale, or, environed in the middle with a wreath. Nanfant. Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three wings ar. Crests — First, a spaniel dog ar. ; second, three vine- hooks, or pruning-hooks, crossing it ar. one erect, and two in saltire. Nancathan, and Nancarthian. The same as Nan- cothan. Nanglkv (Ireland). Ar. three fusils, in fesse sa. Nangothan, or Nangotham (Scotland). Ar. three moles sa. their snouts and feet gu. Crest — A pole- cat ar. Nankevill, alias Tippet (St. Wenn.co. Cornwall). Ar. a cross humettee, voided sa. Nannau, in Meiioneth, early Barons of (derived from and representatives of Cadwgan, Lord of Nannau, younger son of Bleddj'n ap Cynfyn, King of Powys. The direct male line terminated with Howell ap Meuric Vychan, Lord of Nannau, whose dau. and heir, Angharad, m. Rhys ap levan, Baron of Kymmer yn-Edeirnion, derived from Owen Bro- gyntyn. Lord of Edeiruion, Dinmael, and Aber- tanat; and from this alliance descend the Hughes's of Gwerclas, Barons of Kymmer.yn-Edeirnion). 4r)«*, those of Cauwygan, Lord of Nannau. Nanney (Nannau, co. Merioneth ; derived from Meuric, Lord of Nannau, brother and heir male of Howe], Lord of Nannau; Janet, dau. of Hugh Nanney, of Nannau, esq. m. Robert Vaughan of Hengwrt and Wengraig, co. Merioneth, esq. from which alliance descend the Vaughans of Najinau, Baronets. Arms, those of Cadwgan, Lord of Nan- nau. Nanney (Cefn Deuddwr; now represented by Owen Jones Ellis Nanney, of Gwynfryn,co. Caernarvon, esq. son of John Jones, of Brynhir, esq, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of the Rev. Richard Ellis of Gwynfryn, by Catherine his wife, sister and heir of the Rev. Richard Nanney of Cefndeuddwr). 4r»w of Nan- ney — Or, a lion ramp. az. (as descended from Cad- wgan Lord of Nannau, son of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, Prince of Powys). Arms of Ellis — Gu. a chev. betw. three lions ramp or, (as descended from Sir Howell-y-Pedolau, foster-brother of Edward II. by whom he was knighted.) Nanney (Maes-y-Neuadd, co. Merioneth; derived, through Maurice Wynn, esq. second son of Wil- liam Wynn, of Glynn, co. Merioneth, esq. from Osborne Fitzgerald, Lord of Ynys-y-Maengwyn. Robert Wynn, who was sheriff of Merionethshire in 1734, m. the heiress of Nanney of Maes-y-Paudy, in that county, an estate acquired by the Nanneys, in 1G34, by the marriage of Lewis Nanney with the heiress of Hughes; and Robert's son and heir, William Wynn, assumed the name of Nanney. He was grandfather to the present proprietor of Maes-y-Neuadd, a minor). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a lion ramp. az. for Nanney ; second and third, enn., on a saltire gu. a crescent or, for Wynn. Crest — A lion ramp. az. Nanphan (Bruch Norton, co. Worcester). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three dexter wings ar. Crest — A water spaniel pass. ar. Nanphan, or Nanfan. The same Arms. Crest — Two dolphins, endorsed, az. Nanphant (Cornwall). Ar. three wolves, courant, iu pale, az. Nanscawen (Cornwall). Gu. on a cross or, four es- callops of the first. Nanscours (Cornwall). Sa. three bucks' heads ca- bossed ar. attired or. Manscuke (Devonshire). Gu. on a chief ar. a lion pass. sa. Nanscuke. Ar. on a chief sa. a lion pass. or. Nanseclas, Nansegles, or Nansides, Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three lapwings sa. as many estoiles or. Nansegles. Ar. three ravens sa. Nansladron, or Lansladron {temp. Edward I.) Sa. three chev. ar. Nansolyn. Az. three bezants. Crest — A cross pat- tee fitchee az. Nanson, or Nanfan. Sa. a chev. betw. three annu- lets ar, Nansperian (Cornwall), Ar. three lozenges sa. Nanspian, or Nansperian (Cornwall), Ar, three lozenges in fesse sa. ; a chief of the last. Nanstalen. Or, a chev. betw. three saltorels sa. Nantelen. Ar. a chev. betw. three saltires sa. Nantian (quartered by Seville). Ar. a fesse, and in chief two mullets gu. Nanton (Suffolk). Sa. three martlets ar. Crest — A cockatrice, close ppr. wings sa. Nants, alias Tbengrove. Ar. a cross humettee sa. Nants. The same Arms. Crest — An estoile of eight points or. Nanture. Or, a saltire gu. Nantyon. Ar. a fesse gu. ; iu chief two estoiles of the last. Nanvers Ar. two bars gu. ; in chief three crescents of the last. Naper (Devonshire ; granted 1 Aug. 1577). Ar. a saltire engr. betw. four cinquefoils gu. Crest — A demi antelope erased or, attired ar, Naper (Loughcrew, co. Meath ; James Naper, a younger son of Sir Nathaniel Napier, of More Critchell, bart. who was himself sou of the Lord Chief Baron Napier, of Ireland, temp. Elizabeth, m. a sister of the celebrated Sir William Petty, and was great-grandfather of the first Lord Sher- borne, and of his brother, William Naper, of Loughcrew, father and predecessor of the present James-Lenox Naper, esq.) Ar. a saltire engr. betw. four roses gu. Crest— k dexter arm couped at the elbow, vested gu. turned up ar. grasijing a crescent ppr. Napieu {Baron Napier). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a saltire engr. betw. four roses gu. for Napier; second and third, or, on a bend az. a mullet betw. two crescents of the field, within a double tressure flory counterflory of the second, for Scot, of Thirle- stane. Crest — A dexter arm erect, couped below the elbow, grasping a crescent ; over it the Motto —Sans tache. Supporters — Dexter, an eagle ppr. ; siui.ster, a chevalier in complete armour, support- ing with the exterior hand a lance ppr. thereto a pennon gu. Motto— Ke&iy, aye, ready. Napier (as borne by Sir James Napier, knt. F.S.A. F.R.S. Inspector-General of his Majesty's Hospi- tals in North America, who d. in 1790). Ar. a saltire engr. betw. four roses gu. seeded or, barbed vert, within a bordure engr. of the second. Crest —Two dexter hands, clasped in amity, holding a dagger erect, all ppr. Motto (over it)— Absque de- decore. Napier (Luton-Hoo, co. Bedford, and Halliwell, co. Oxford ; Her. Off. queen Mary's Funeral, 1— eiLteT, an eagle ppr. beaked or; siuistei-, a greyhound gu. collared and lined or. Napier (Napier, co. Haddington, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a saltire engr. betw. four roses gu. for Napier of Merchistoun ; second, az, a lion ramp. ar. crowned or, for M'DowALLof Garthlane ; third, ar. a fesse az. voided of the field, betw. three demi lions crowned gu. for Milliken. Crests— N All NAY First, an arm grasping an eagle's leg ppr. for Napier ; second, a demi lion ramp. gu. holding in his dexter forepaw a dagger or, for Millikkn. Supporters — Two eagles with their wings closed ppr. Mottoes — Fides servata secundat, for Napier: Regarde bien, for Milliken. Napier (Ballikinrany, Scotland). Ar. a saltire engr. betw. four roses gu. within a bordure of the last. Crest — A dexter hand holding an eagle's leg erased in bend ppr. armed gu. Napier (Ballicharne, Scotland). The same, the bor- dure charged with eight cri'scents ar. Crest — An eagle's leg erased ppr. armed gu, disposed fesse- ways. Motto — Vincit Veritas. Napier (Balwhaple, Scotland). Ar. a saltire engr. betw. four roses gu. with a mullet for diff. Crest — An eagle's leg erased in bend ppr. ai-med gu. Motto — Usque lidelis. Napier (Blackstune, Scotland). Ar.on a saltire engr. gu. betw. four roses of the second, a fleur-de-lis of the first. Crest — A dexter arm holding up a cres- cent. Motto — Sans tache. Napier (Craigannet, Scotland). Ar. on a saltire engr. betw. four roses gu. a mullet sa. Crest — A hand holding a couteau sword ppr. Motto — Sans tache. Napier (Culcreuch, Scotland)- Ar. on a saltire engr. betw. four roses gu. five mullets of the field. Crest —A baud holding an eagle's leg erased ppr. the talons expanded gu. Motto — Fides servata secundat. Napier (Falside, Scotland). Ar. a saltire engr. betw. four roses gii. within a bordure indented of the last. Crest — Two liauds conjoined, and both grasp- ing a sword ppr. Motto — Absque dedecore. Napier (Harriestoun, Scotland). The same, the bor- dure charged with eight crescents ar. Napier (Kilmacheugh, Scotland ; Ivioii Register). Gu. on a bend ar. three crtscents az. ; and in the sinis- ter chief point a spur-rowel of the second. Crest — A man's head adorned with laurel ppr. Motto — Virtute gloria parta. Napier (Tayock, Scotland). Ar. a saltire engr. betw. four roses gu. within a bordure indented of the last, charged with eight martlets of the field. Motto— Patientia vincit. Napier (Wright's Houses, Scotland). Or, on a bend az. a crescent betw. two spur-rowels of the first. Napier (Scotland). Ar. on a saltire engr. betw. four roses gu. a fleur-de-lis or. Crest — A dexter hand erect, holding a crescent ar. Motto — Sans tache. Napier, alias Sanuy. Ar. a saltire engr. gu. betw. four cinquefoils of the secouil. Crest — A demi antelope, erased at the flank or, armed ar. Napleton. Or, a squirrel sejant gu. holding asprigppr. Napper. Ar. fretty gu. Napps, or Nap (Needham). Or, a lion pass. betw. three helmets sa. Napton (Staffordshire). Or, on a fesse sa. three es- callops ar. Napton (Warwickshire). Ar. on a fesse az. three es- callops or. Napton (Warwickshire). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. crowned or. Napton. The same Arms. Crest — A lion pass, tail extended ppr. Narbon. Ar. three belts, the under parts couped in fesse az. buckled and garnished or. Crest — A dove volant, in the beak an olive branch ppr. Narbone (Narbone, and Colne, co. Wilts ; confirmed 14 July, ItitjO). Erin, a fesse nebulee gu.f on a canton of the second a ducal coronet or. Narboon, or Nakboone. Or, the perclose of three demi garters, nowed az. garnished of the field. Crest — A fleece or, banded az. Narborough, NiRBURCHjOr Newborough (Norfolk). Gu. a chief erm. Nares (Biddenden, co. Kent). Gu. on a fesse or, three spears' heads ppr. Crest — Two spears in saltire ppr. bauded az. (Another, gu.) Narkoru. Gu. a fesse ar. I'rest — Out of a cloud a dexter hand fesseways ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Narstaffe (Essex). Sa. billettee ar. a lion ramp or. Narstopt, Nartopt, or Nartost (Devonshire and Essex). Sa. a liuu ramp. or. Nartoft. Sa. billettee a lion ramp. or. Narv. Gu. on a fesse ar. three spearheads of the first; in chief as many annulets or. Nash (Nashville, co. Cork. Andrew Nash, of Nash- ville, esq. second brother of Nash, of Brinny, co. Cork, esq. left two daus. co-heiresses, viz. Mar- garet, widow of the late Nicholas Philpot Leader, of Dromagh Castle, esq. ; and Eliza, the first wife of Admiral Henry Evans). Vert, three doves ar. membered or, each holding in the beak an olive branch ppr. Crest — A boar pass. Nasu (Kilkenny, Ireland). Az. three doves ar. mem- bered or, each holding in the beak an olive branch ppr. Crest — A greyhound sejant sa. collared ar. studded or. Motto — Omnia vincit Veritas. Nash (Ireland). Thesame^rw*. Crest — Apelicanppr. Nash (Lord Mayor of London, 1772). Az. on a chev. betw. three ravens* heads erased ar. a pellet betw. four crosses crosslet sa. Crest — An arm erect, couped at the elbow, vested az. cufl'ed ar. holding in the hand ppr. an acorn branch vert, fructed ppr. Nash (Woodstock, co. Oxford, and Old Stratford, co. Warwick). The same Arms and Crest. Nash. The same Arms. Crest — A wolf reguard. Nashe. Sa. on a chev. betw. three greyhounds cou- rant ar. as many sprigs of ashen leaves ppr. Nashe. Or, a tricorporated lion issuing out of three corners of the escutcheon, all meeting under one head, in the fesse point az. Nasmyth (Posso, CO. Peebles, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a dexter hand couped ppr. holding a sword paleways ar. betw. two broken hammers or, for Nasmyth ; second, and third, az. on a fesse ar. betw. three mullets in chief and a sanglier pass, in base, of the second, a boar's head couped gu. for Baird of Posso. Crest — A hand holding a hammer, as in the Arms. Motto — Non arte sed marte. Nason. Az. three rams' heads couped or. Nassau (Earl of Rochford). Quarterly, first, az. se- mee of billets or, a lion ramp, of the second, for Nassau ; second, or, a lion ramp. gu. ducally crowned az. for Dietz ; third, gu. a fesse ar. for Vianden ; fourth, gu. two lions pass, guard, in pale or, for Catznellogen ; over all, in an escut- cheon gu. three zules ar. ; in chief a label of three points of the last, for Ziileistein. Crest—Out of a coronet composed of fleurs-de-lis and strawberry leaves or, two single attires of a stag gu. Suppor- ters — Two lions erminois, each ducally crowned az. Motto — Ne supra modum sapere. (Another motto — Spes durat avorum.) Nassau (Prince of Orange). Az. billettee a lion ramp, or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, the attires of a buck gu. Nassouille. Az. three bezants. Nastauban (Cornwall). Sa. three chev. ar. Nathaley, Natheley, or Nathiley. Gu. an adder nowed or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi swan sa. wings displ. Nathan. Or, a fesse cotised sa. betw. three carpen- ters' compasses, extended az. Crest — A heart gu. pierced with an aiTow in bend sinister sa. Natovillet, or Natvillet. Ar. a fret sa. ; a canton of the second. Natterville. Erm. three savages' heads erased affrontee sa. Nauguton. Sa. three martlets ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp, guard, holding in the dexter paw a fleur- de-lis. Naugles. Ar. four lozenges in fesse sa. Naunton. Sa. a lion ramp, or, ducally crowned ar. betw. three crosses crosslet of the second. Crest — An ostrich's head ar. ducally gorged az. Navy-Office. The seal represents an anchor in pale betw. two small anchors erect, within the beum and fluke, with this Motto — Sigillum Officii Navalis. Nawghley. Ar. three fusils in fesse sa. Naxton (Essex). Or, on a fesse az. three escallops ar. Nayleb (as borne by the late Sir George Nayler, Garter King of Arms). Or, a pale betw. two lions lamp. sa. on a canton gu. a rose ar. Navlor (Wakefield, co. York). Sa. three coveied iS EA IN EE cups in pale or, betw. two palets ar. Crest — A lax'k volant or. Naylor. Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three lozenges sa. as many martlets or. Naylob (Newland, co. Gloucester). Or, on a bend cotised sa. three covered cups of the first. Crest — A goat's head or, attired sa. ; in the mouth a laurel sprig vert. Naylour, or Naylor (Durham; OffordDarry, co. Huntingdon; and London). Or, a pale betw. two lions ramp. sa. Crest — A lion's head erased sa. charged on the neck with a saltire or. Naylour (Kent). Ar. on a bend sa. three covered cups of the field. Crest — On a mount vert an eagle rising ppr. Neafe (Methie). Az. a man in armotir or, on horse- back ar. advancing his sword ; in the sinister chief a left hand of the third. Nkal (as borne by John Nf.al, of Yeovil, co. Somer- set, esq.) Paly of six ar. and az. on a bend gu. a greyhound's head erased, betw. two dexter liands couped at the wrist ar. Crest — Out of a wreath of oak or, a dexter cubit arm in armour, in the gauntlet ppr. a sword erect, also ppr. pomel and hilt gold, transfixing a greyhound's bead, as in the arms. Neale (Dean, co. Bedford, and AUesley Park, co. Warwick). Per pale sa. and gti. a lion statant ar. Neale, or Nele (Buckinghamshire). Paly of six ar. and gu. ; on a bend of the second three mullets or. Neale (AUesley Park, co. Warwick ; as borne by the Rev. EinvARU Vansittart Neale, Rector of Tap- low, who took the name and arms of Neale by sign manual in 1S05 ; second son of George Van- sittart, of Bisham Abbey, co. Berks, esq. M.P. by Sarah his wife, dau. of Sir James Stonehouse, hart, and Anne his wife, eldest dau. of John Neale, of AUesley, esq. iM.P. for Coventry, who was son of Henry Neale, esq. a descenditnt of the Neales of Dean, who purchased the Manor of AUesley). Quarterly, first and fourth, per pale sa. and gu. a lion pass, guard, ar. for Neale; second and third, erm. an eagle displ. sa. on a chief gu. a ducal co- ronet betw. two crosses pattee ar. for Vansittart. Crests— Virst., out of a mural crown or, a demi lion ramp, per fesse erm. and gu. charged on the shoulder with an escallop counterchanged, for Neale; second, on two cros.ses pattee ar. a demi eagle displ. sa. Neale (late Burrard, of Walhampton, co. Hants). Az. a lion pass. betw. three estoiles ar. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, couped at the elbow, bran- dishing a sword ppr. Neale, Neal, or Neyll (Yelden, eo. Bedford ; E.ssex ; and WoUaston and Hanging-Houghton, co. North- ampton). Per pale sa. and gu. a lion pass, guard, ar. Crest — A griffin's head erased ar. Neale, Nele, or Fitz-Nele (Buckinghamshire). Paly of six ar. and gu. Neale (Warnford, co. Hants ; granted 1579). Ar. a fesse gu. ; in chief two crescents of the second ; in base a buglehorn of the last, stringed vert. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a chaplet of laurel vert. Neale, or Neele (Lynn-Magna, co. Leicester, 20 Henry VL) Gu. three greyhounds' heads erased ar. collared sa. ringed or. Neale (as borne by Euwaru St. John Njeale, esq. H. B. M. Vice-Consul at Alexandretta, son of the late Daniel Neale, esq. Solicitor to the East India Company, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John Buchanan, esq. of that Ilk, and grandson, by Sarah his wife, sister of Edward Salmon, esq. of the Rev. William Neale, M. A. Rector of Essendon and Bay- ford, CO. Herts, who was son of the Rev. William Neale, M. A. Rector of Cheshunt, and afterwards of Clothall, who d. in 17/3, by Elizabeth Rother- ham his wife, dau. of John Tombes, of St. Albans, esq.) Arms, as the preceding. Crest — A grey- hound's head, as in the arms. Neale, Nele, or Nealle (Lincolnshire). Gu. a lion pass. ar. Neale, or Nele (London). Gu. three greyhounds' heads erased ar. NtALE (Norfolk). Gu. a lion pass, guard, ar. Neale (Daventry, co. Northampton). Gu. an annulet or, betw. three greyhounds' heads erased ar. col- lared sa. ringed of the second. Neale (Westminster; granted Nov. 1612). Erm. a lion ramp. betw. three dexter hands couped gu. Crest — A dragon's head or, vulned in tiie neck gu. Neale. Gu. two bars gemelles ar. ; on a chief of the last five trefoils az. three and two. Crest — A tower gu. ; out of the battlements a pelican, rising, wings displ. or, vuluing herself ppr. Neale, Nell, or Nele. Gu. semee of trefoils ; two dolphins endorsed ar. Crest — A fret az. Neale. Per pale sa. and gu. a lion pa.^s. guard, ar. ; in chief a crescent of the third. Crest — A mascle or. Neale. Gu. three lions pass, guard, ar. Neale. Ar. on a bend sa. three greyhounds courant or. Neale. Per pale gu. and ermines, a lion pass, guard. Neale, or Nell. Ar. on a bend sa. three greyhounds courant of the field. Neale, alias Nigill. Or, a lion ramp. purp. Nealewell. Ar. on a chev. gu. three bezants. Nearns (Ireland). Ar. a griffin segieant gu. holding in each claw a key ppr. Crest — A lion's head erased. Neate (London, and Swindon, co. Wilts). Ar. a chev. betw. two trefoils in chief vert, and a bull's head couped at the neck in base, gu. horned and crined or. Crest — A bull's head couped at the neck gu. armed and crined ar. betw. two dragons' wings, expanded, vert. Neave (Dagnam Park, co. Essex, bart.) Ar. on a cross sa. five fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lily, flowered and seeded or, stalked and leaved vert. Motto — Sola proba qua; houesta. Neave (London ; granted 1763). Ar. on a cross sa. five fleurs-de-lis of the field, in the first and fourtli quarters a leopard pass, guard, ppr. Crest — A demi leopard ramp, guard, ppr. supporting an an chor or. Motto — Industria permanente. Neborgy. Or, three bendlets az. within a bordure engr. gu. Neborgy. Bendy of six or and az. within a bordure engr. gu. Nechure. Ar. fretty gu. semee of crosses crosslet of the second. Crest — A hand liolding a rose branch ppr. Nechi're. Ar. fretty gu. the field replenished with towers, triple-towered, sa. Necke, or Neke. Or, a chev. betw. three leopards' heads gu. Nedal. Az. the sun in splendour ppr. Nedeham. Ar. a bend engr. az. betw. two bulls' heads cabossed or. Nedham (Wimeley, co. Hertford). Az. on a chev. betw. three escallops ar. as many acorns ppr. slipped vert ; on a chief crenellee or, three mart- lets gu. Crest — A dolphin naiaut or. Nedham (Wymondesley, co. Hertford ; confirmed IS Feb. 1580). Ar. on a bend engr. az. betw. two bucks' heads cabossed sa. an escallop or. Need (as borne by General Need, of Fomitain Dale, CO. Nottingham). Per chev. or and erm. in chief two griffins' heads ei'ased ppr. Crest — Out of an Eastern coronet or, a griffin's head ppr. Needham {Earl and Viscount of Kilmorey). Ar. a bend az. betw. two bucks' heads cabossed sa. Crest A phoenix in flames ppr. S'npporters — Dexter, a horse ar. mane and hoofs or ; sinister, a buck ppr. Motto — Nunc aut nunquam. Needham, or Nedham (Nedham in the Peak, co. Derby, 1 Henry II. Thomas Needham of Need'- ham, the sixth in descent, was father of Thomas Needham, who m. Maud, dau. of Roger Mellure of Thornsett, temp. Edward HI.; and of William Needham, of Cranage, co. Chester, Justice of Chester, ancestor of the Earls of Kilmorey ; V isltu- tion oj' Shropshire, a.d. 1584. Christopher Need- ham, of Thornsett, sixth in descent from Thomas Needham and Maud his wife, m. temp. Richard III. Elizabeth, dau. of John .Shalcross of .Shalcross, and had u son, OttiwcU Needhaiu, who m. the N EI NRL heiress of Cadniaii of Cowley, nnd was ancestor of the Needliaiiis of Needham, Thorncett, Snitterton, and Cowley, (Visitation of Dcrbyshir*'., 161 1,) and of the Needhams of Suflblk, Hertfordshire, and Lei- cestersliire). Ar. a bend engr. az. betw. twobcicks' heads cabossed sa. attired or. Crest — A phoenix in flames ppr. ; also, on a mount vert, a stag lodg' d sa. attired or. Needhavi (Lenton, co. Nottingham; as borne by William NEEDHAM.of Lenton, aforesaid, andof The Varteg, co. Monmouth, esq. a macistrate for the latter shire, eldest son of the late Matthew Need- ham, of Lenton, esq. by Mary his wife, dau. and co-heir of Willi;im Manning, of Ormeshy, co. Nor- folk). Ar. a bend engr. az. betw. three stags' heads c.Thossed sa. quartering Lek, .Manninc, Alli- son, and Coulson. Crext — A demi eagle displ. iisuing out of flames, all ppr. Motto — Soyez ferme. Needhah (Hertfordshire; granted 1586). The same Arms. Crest — Out of a pallisado coronet or, a buck's head sa. attii-ed of the first. Needham (Kynoleton, co. Derby). Ar. a bend engr. az. betw. two .stags' heads cabossed sa. ; a canton or. Crest — In flames ppr. a phoenix rising, charged on the breast with a trefoil slipped or. Needle-Makers, Company of (Xjondon ; incoi'porated I'i50). Vert, three needles in ft sse ar. each ducally crowned or. Crest — Originally a tree ppr. ; now a floor's head couped at the shoulders, iu profile, ppr. wreathed about the temples ar. and gu. vested round the shoulder ar. in his ear a pearl. Si(p- pnrters — Dexter, a man ; sinister, a woman, both ppr. each wreathed round the waist witli leaves of the last; in the woman's dexter hand a needle ar. The supporters are commonly called Adam and Eve. Neefield, or Nerfield. Ar. a cinquefoil gu. Crest — Two anchors in saltire az. Neefield, NEEFELD,or Neekfield. Ai\ three ciuque- foils gu. Neel. Ar. on a bend sa. three pheons or. Neesenche (Derbyshire). Gu. a fesse engr. or. Neelu (as borne by Joseph Neeld, of Grittleton House, CO. Wilts, esq. M. P. for Chippenham, eldest son of the late Joseph Neeld, of Gloucester Place, esq.) Per pale ar. and az. a lion pass. betw. three greyhounds' heads erased, counferchanged. Crest — On a mount vert a wolf's head erased sa. betw. two branches of palm ppr. Neferit. Gu. six plates, on each a cinquefoil sa. Nefpeile. Ar. a bead wavy sa. betw. two cotises of the second. Neffeld (Armeforth, Scotland). Ar. a chev. betw. three mullets sa. Nefielu, or Nesfield (Yorkshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three mullets sa. Nefield, or Nesfield. The same Arms. Crest — A pillar ar. supported by two lions' paws ppr. Nefield. Ar. three cinquefnils gu. Nefydd Hardd (Lord of Nant Conway, Founder of the VL Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys; from him descended the learned W. Morgan, D.D. Bishop of St. Asaph, the translator of the Bible into Welsh). Ar. three spears' heads einbrue^ sa. pointed upwards. Negds (Norfolk). Erm. on a chief nebulee az. three escallops or. Negus (Bedford). Ar. on a chief indented sa. three escallops of the field. Negus (Brome, near Eye, co. Suffolk). Erm. on a chief nebulee az. three escallops or. Neham, or Nehun. Chequy ar. and gu. a chief or. Neil (England). Or, a galley, sails fuided and oars in action, sa. ; in chief a dexter liand couped, fesse- ways, gu. holding a dagger, point downwards, a/,. betw. two crosses crosslet fitchee of the third. Crest — A unicorn's head erased gu. Neil (Scotland). Per pale sa. and gu. a lion pass. guard, ar. Crest — A lion pass, guard, sa. Neild. Purp. three griffins' heads ar. Neill (England). Per pale sa. and az. a lion pass. guard, or. Crest — A hand issuing from a cloudy holding a club, all ppr. Neii.son (Corsack, Scotl.and). Az. two hammers in saltire or, in the dexter flank a crescent, and in base a star, ar. Crest — A demi man issuing, hold- ing over his shoulder a hammer, all ppr. Motto — PriKsto pro patria. Neilson (Craigcaffie, Scotland ; Crmifurd's Blazons). Ar. three sinister hands in bend sinister, two in chief and one in base, holding a dagger az. Neilson (Craigcaflie, Scotland; Neiv Register). Per chev. ar. and or; in chief two sinister hands, couped and erect, gu. ; in base a dagger in pale, point downwaids, ppr. Crest — A dexter hand holding a lance erect, all ppr. Motto — His Regi servitium. Neilson (Manwood, Scotland). The same .4r;rti,with a man's heart ppr. in the centre point for diff". Crest — A dexter hand holding a dagger ppr. Motto — Virtute et votis. Neilson (Craigeau, Scotland). Ar. three sinister bands, bend sinisterways, couped, gu. two and one. Neilson (Carriagehill, Scotland). Per cher. ar. and or; in chief two dexter hands couped gu. in the centre a crescent sa. I'rest — .4 dexter hand ppr. pointing to a crescent in chief or. Motto — Quo major eo utilior, Neilson: Or, a dexter hand holding a dagger betw. tliree hearts gu. Neilson. Ar. three sinister hands in bend sinister, couped, each holding a dagger az. in the centre a crescent gu. Crest — A dexter hand holding a spear erect ppr. Motto— ii\s Regi servitium. Neilson. Per chev. ar. and gu. thne dexter hands couped counterchanged. Crest— \ dexter hand holding a spear ppr. Motto — Praesto pro patria. Neirfohu, or Neereford (Norfolk). Gu. a lion ramp, erm. (Another, the tail forked.) Neke. Ar. a chev. betw. three leopards' heads gu. Crest — A lion's gamb az. holding a lozenge in pale ar. charged with a cross crosslet sa. Nelme. Az. a saltire or, on a chief of the last a cross crosslet fitchee gn. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a demi di'agon or, wings endorsed az. holding betw. his claws a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Nelson (Earl Nelson). Or, a cross flory sa. sur- mounted of a bend gu. thereon another engr. of the first, charged with three bombs of the second, fired ppr.; over all, on a fesse wavy az. the word ** Trafalgar," in gold letters; on a chief, undu- lated, ar. the waves of the sea, from which a palm tree issuant betw. a disabled ship on the dexter and a ruined battery on the sinister, all ppr. Crests — On a naval crown or, the Chelengk, or plume of Triumph, presented to the heroic Lord Nelson by the Grand Signior; the other crest, the stern of a Spanish line of battle ship Jlotant upon waves, all ppr. inscribed undei' the gallery, " San Josef;" Motto (over it) — Faith and works. Supporters — Dexter, a sailor sustaining with the exterior hand a ship's pennant, and with the in- terior a palm branch, all ppr.; sinister, a lion ramp, reguard. holding in the mouth the tri- coloured flag, depressed, of the French Republic, and the Spanish flag, holding in the dexter paw a palm branch, all ppr. .l/oi(o— Palmam qui meruit ferat. Nel.son (Chaddleworth, co. Berks, A. d. l.'iTfi ; Anne, eldest dau. and co heir of Thomas Nelson, of Chad- dleworth, esq. »). Richard Walter, esq ; and her son, Richard Walter, becoming, on the decease of his aunts, in possession of his grandfather's pro- perty, assumed the name and arms of Nilson, but dying unm. in 1805, he devised the Chaddleworth estate to the youngest son of his only sister, Mary- Walter, by her husband, Jolin Kerr, esq. ; namely, George Kerr, who assumed the additional name and arms of Nelson, and was father of the present George William Kerr-Nelson, of Chaddleworth, esq ) Paly of six ar. and gu. a bend vaire, or and sa. Nelson (Randi sley, co. Lancaster). Ar. a cross flory sa. over ail a bend gu. Nelson (Lord Mayor of London, 17(10). Gu. on a bend az. a cross formee ar. NER N E V Nelson (London). Per pale ar. and sa. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis counterchanged. Nelson (as borne by the Rev. John Nf.lson, Pre- bendary of Heytesbury, co. Wilts ; whose dau. and heir, EUzabetli Ajnes, m. iu 1839 Henry Hippisley, of Lambourne Place, co. Berks, esq.) As the pre- ceding. Nelson (Plymouth Dock). Per pale ar. and sa. three fleurs de-lis counterchanged. Crest — A dexter arm in armour, couped and erect, jipr. holding a fleur- de-lis, as in the ai-ms. Nelson (Secretary of the Navy Office, d. 1320). Per chev. ar. and or ; in chief two sinister hands couped at the wrist gu. and in base a sword in pale ppr. point downwards, hilt and pomel or. Cresl — A dexter arm erect, holding a tilting-spear, all ppr. Nelson. The same Arms. Crest — A dexter hand erect ppr. the first finger and thumb pointing to a crescent or, the others clenched. Nelson (Grimston, Yorkshire). Per pale ar. and sa. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis, all counterchanged. Crest — A cubit arm, quarterly, ar. and sa. holding in the hand ppr. a fleur-de-lis, per pale, ar. and sa. Nelson (Y'orkshire). Per chev. ar. and sa. three fleurs-de-lis counterchanged. Nelson. Or, a cross patonce sa. betw. four mullets gu. over all a bendlet of the last. Crest — A lion's gamb erect ppr. holding an escutcheon sa. thereon a cross patonce or. Nf.lston (Mawdisley, co. Lancaster, 1587). Or, a cross flory sa. over all a bendlet gu. Nelthorpe (Gray's Inn, co. Middlesex, and Sealby, CO. Lincoln, bart.) Ar. on a pale sa. a sword erect of the first, pomel and hilt or. Crest — Out of clouds an arm couped ppr. lying fesseways, holding in the hand a sword erect ar. pomel and hilt or. Nelthorpe (Leggesby, co. Lincoln). The same Arms and Crest. Nelvemarche. Ar. five fusils in fes.se gu. Ne.march. Gu. a fesse engr. or. Nemarke, or Newmarke. Az. three bars gemelles, as many lions' heads erased, in chief, ar. Nemehard, or Nemphartz (from the German Nemp and Hartz, i. e. a stealer of hearts). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three human hearts ppr. Crest — A demi lamb salient, bearing over the dexter shoulder the holy banner of the cross, all ppr. Motto — Pax potior bello. Nemle. Gu. a fesse dancettee ar. within a bordure indented of the second. Nemle. Paly of six or and az. ; on a chief gu. three escallops of the .second. N epean (Loders and Bothenhampton, co. Dorset, bart.) Gu. a fesse wavy ermiiiois betw. three mullets ar. Crest — On a mount vert a goat pass. sa. charged on the side with two ermine spots in fe.sse or, col- lared and horned gold. Nerberye. Ar. a bend sa. ; on a chief gu. two bar- rulets of the first. Nerborouch, or New borough (Wiltshire). Or, three bends az. within a boriiure gu. Nerborouch. Erm. a fesse chequy, or and az. ; on a chief sa. three roses ar. seeded gu., Nerbury (Derbyshire). Ar. a bend sa. ; on a chief gu. two bars or. Nerbury, or Nf.kbrrve. The same Arms. Crest — Three organ pipes, two in saltire, and one in pale, or, banded witii leaves vert. Nerdury (Derbyshire). The same Arms, within a bordure vaire, or and gu. Nereford (Norfolk). Gu. a lion pass. erm. Cresl — A glow-worm ppr. Nereford, or Nerfdrd (temp. Edward IIL) Gu. a lion ramp. erai. Nermont, or Nernewte. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. with in a bordure gobonated, of the last and sa. (Ano- ther, the lion or.) Nerncrote. Sa. a lion ramp. ar. within a bordure gobony, of the second and first. Neroys (Cheshire). Gu. a fesse ar. ; in chief three plates. N ersfeld. Ar. three cinquefoils gu. Nkrtost (Essex ; temp. Edward I.) Or, a lion ratnp. sa. ' Nesbitt (Lismore, co. Cavan). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a chev. gu. betw. three boars' beads erased sa. for Nesbitt ; second and third, ar. on a chev. betw. three leopards' faces sa. a crescent of the field ; on a canton or, a saltire vert betw. in chief a dexter hand couped at the wrist, in base a cross crosslet gu. ; in dexter fesse a lizard ; in sinister fesse a salmon of the fourth, for Cosby. Crest — A cubit arm holding a truncheon. Motto — Je maintiendrai. Nesham (Stockton, co. Durham). Az. on a fesse ar. three crosses crosslet gu. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ppr. holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet gu. Motto — Spes salus decus. Ness (Scotland). Ar. three chev. sa. Crest — A dex- ter hand holding a laurel branch ppr. Nest (Worcestershire). Ar. two lions" gambs in sal- tire az. Nesuit. Gu. six plates; on each a cinquefoil sa. Netby (Netby, co. Lancaster). Sa. a chev. ar. betw. two escallops in chief and a boar's head in base, of the second. Netbv. The same Arms. Crest — A lion's paw hold- ing a bird-bolt sa. Nethercoat (borne by Roger Nf.thercoat, of Moul- ton Grange, co. Northampton, esq. high sheriff of that shire in 1822). Per pale or and ar. on a chev. az. betw. three boars* heads sa. three roundlets. Crest — A wolf's head erased. Nethercoats (Lincolnshire). Erm. a bend wavy gu. a chief az. Nethermill (Warwickshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three crescents az, Nethersall, Nethersole, or Neithershall (Wing- ham Would, CO. Kent; granted 10 May, 1578). Per pale gu. and az. three griffins segreant or. Crest — A dexter ann embowed in annour ppr. ; a scarf flotant vert, holding within the gauntlet a broken tilting-spear or. Nethervill. Ar. a cross gu. fretty of the field. Netter. Or, a tower triple-towered gu. ; a chief of the second. Crest — A unicorn's head erased gu. ducally gorged, armed, and maned or. Netterville (Viscount Netterville). Ar. a cross gu. fretty or.- Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. bezantee. Supporters — Dexter, a seahorse, per fesse gu. and ppr. mane, legs, fins, and tip of the tail or; sinis- ter, a lion guard, gu. bezantee. Motto — Cruce dum spiro spero. Nettlefold. Per pale and per saltire erm. and or, a water bouget sa. Crest — A water bouget gu. Nettles (Nettleville and Beareforest, co. Cork, and Toureen, co. Waterford. This very ancient English family was first settled in li'eland about 1620, and after the rebellion of 1041, John Nettles, esq. was granted (and also allowed to purchase) lands for services done to the state, which were confirmed to him in 1666 ; amongst others, the Castle of Tou- reen, and various places in the counties of Water- ford and Cork ; he was great-great-great grandfa- ther of the present R. Neville Nettles, of Nettle- ville, CO. Cork, esq.) Or, a chev. gu. betw. three nettle leaves ppr. Crest — A stag statant under a tree ppr. Motto — Nemo me impune lacessit. Nettleship (Grocers' Hall). Az. on a fesse betw. three fleurs-de-lis or, a lion pass. gu. betw. two buckles of the field. Crest— k lion pass, per pale, erm. and az. holding in the dexter paw a buckle or. Nettleship. Per pale, or and sa. six mascles coun- terchanged. Crest — A demi bear ramp. ar. muz- zled or. Nettleship. The same Arms. Crest — A dexter hand ppr. holding a nettle branch vert. NErrLETON (Nettleton, CO. York). Sa. two serpents entwined in saltire ar. the heads i-especting each other. Neunchan (Sussex and Surrey). Ar. a cross gu. ; over all a bend , z. Neve. Gu. a trout in bend ar. Neve (as borne by the Rev. Frederick Neve, Vicar of Old Warden, co. Bedford, son of the late Dr. NE V NEV Timothy Neve, D.D.) Arms and Crest, za Le Neve. Motto — Aitv atKevtLv. N EVE, Le (Aslactun and Tivetishall, co. Norfolk, and London ; originally of France). Ar. on a ci'oss sa. five fleurs-de-lis of the field. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or, a lily ar. leaved vert. Nevele. Gu. a fesse dancettee ar. ; in chief three moles or. Nevell (Leicestershire). Ar. a saltire gu. a label of three points. Nevei.l. The same Arms. Crest — An anchor sa. environed by a serpent or. Nevell (Sussex). Gu. two hautboys in saltire, betw. four crosses crosslet or. Nevers (Norfolk). Vairfe, ar. and gu. Nevers. Ar. two bars gu. ; in chief three crescents of the second. Nevesfeld, or Nevestfelu. Vert, an eagle displ. or, membered sa. Nevil. Az. a lion ramp. or. Nevil. Gu. three leopards' heads, jessant a fleur-de- lis ar. betw. three crosslets litchee of the last. Nevill (Lord Abergavenny ; Monmouthshire and Sussex). Gu. on a saltire ar. a rose of the first, seeded or, barbed vert. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head pied ppr. attired of the first, charged on the neck with a rose gu. seeded of the first, barbed vert. Nevill (Raby, CO. Durham; descended from Gilbert de Nevil, a Norman, one of the companions in arms of the Conqueror : Ranulph de Nevill, of Raby, was summoned to Parliament as a Baron, S June, 1294, and his great-grandson, Ralph de Ne- vill, fourth Lord Nevill, of Raby, was created Earl of Westmoreland in 1397). Gu. a saltire ar. Nevill (Earl of Warwick and Salisbury. The daus. and co-heirs of Richard Nevill, the stout Earl of Warwick, the King Maker, were — Isabel, wife of George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence ; and Anne, VI. first to Edward, Prince of Wales, and secondly to Richard, Duke of Gloucester, afterwards Richard 111.) Arjiis as the preceding. Nevill (Billingbeare, co. Berks, and Kent). The same Arms. Crest — A bull pass, pied, collared, lined, and armed or. Nevill (as borne by John Nevill, Earl of Northumber- land, and Marquess of Montagu, third son of Rich- ard Nevill, Earl of Salisbury. The Marquis's son, George, created Duke of Bedford in 1469, was de- graded from all his dignities by Parliament, in 14/7). Gu. a saltire ar. a label gobony ar. and az. a crescent for difF. Nevill (Essex). Sa. a lion ramp. ar. guttee de sang. Crest— A demi lion ramp. ar. guttee de sang, hold- ing erect a sword of the first, hilt and pomel or. Nevill (E.ssex and Nottinghamshire). Az. a lion ramp. or. Nevill (Huntingdonshire). Or, a fesse dancettee sa. surmounted with a bend of the last. Nevill (Huntingdonshire and Lincoln.'hire). Ar. a fesse dancettee gu. ; over all a bend sa. Nevill (Ireland). Or, on a bend gu. a harp of the first ; on a chief of the second a saltire ar. Crest — A greyhound's head erased ar. collared gu. charged with a harp or. « Nevill (Ireland). The same Arms ; on the chief a cross ar. Crest— A lion's head az. royally crowned ppr. Nevill (Lord Furnivall). Gu. on a saltire ar. a martlet sa. Nevill (i'ari o/" ATeni). Gu. a saltire ar. a mullet sa. for diff. Nevill (Barons Latimer, summoned to Parliament I'lS'i ; descended from George, a younger son of Ralph, first Earl of Westmoreland). Gu. on a sal- tire ar. an annulet for diff. sa. Nevill (Reresby, co. Leicester). Erm. a chief in- dented az. Nevill (Leicestershire). Gu. four fusils in fesse, within a bordure or. Nevill (Leicestershire). Gu. crusily fitchee, three leopards' heads jessant, as many fleurs de lis ar. (Another, or.) Nevill (Leicestershire). Gu. a fesse indented ar. Nevill (Leicestershire). Gu. a fesse double dan- cettee ar. ; three mullets in chief or. Nevill (Holt, CO. Leicester; derived from Sir John Nevill, of Pickhall, co. York, next brother of Geoffrey Fitz Robert De Nevill, Lord of Raby). Gu. a saltire erm. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head erm. armed of the first. Nevill (Scotton, co. Lincoln). Gu. three fusils in fesse ar. ; a bordure engr. or. Nevill (Lincolnshire). Gu. five fusils in fesse ar. ; a bordure engr. or. Nevill (Lincolnshire). Or, a bend indented gu. ; a chief vert. Nevill (Faldiugworth, co. Lincoln). Or, a chief in- dented vert ; over all a bend gu. Nevill (Lincolnshire and Yorkshire). Gu. five lo- zenges in fesse ar. within a bordure engr. or. Crest — A tiger sejant erm. Nevill (Nottinghamshire). Az. three bustards rising or. Nevill (Chenston Park, co. Stafl!"ord). Gu. a saltire ar. charged with a crescent sa. Crest — A griffin pass, or, charged on the breast with a crescent. Nevill (Sussex). Gu. two trumpets in saltire betw. nine crosses crosslet fitchee or. Nevill (Chevet, co. York ; granted 1513). Ar. a sal- tire gu. ; a mullet and label of three points vert. Crest — A greyhound's head erased or, charged on the neck with a label of three points vert, betw. as many ]>ellets, one and two. Nevill (Thornton-Brigg, co. York). Gu. on a saltire ar. a mullet pierced sa. Nevill, or Nevile (Grove, co. Nottingham ; a branch of the once great and potent family of Nevill of Raby, derived from the marriage of George Nevill. esq. with Barbara, sister and co-heir of Sir John Hercy, of Grove, knt. The last male heir, in the direct line, Edward Nevill, of Grove, esq. was created a Baronet in 1674, but d. s. p. in 1686, when the title expired). Gu. a saltire ar. Crests First, out of a ducal coronet a bull's head pied ; second, on a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a ship with sails furled sa. Motto— vile. Nevill (Thorney, co. Nottingham ; derived from George Nevill, of Thorney, esq. second son of George Nevill, of Grove, by Barbara Hercy his wife, and now represented by Christopher N evill, of Thorney, esq. Capt. R.N.) Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a saltire ar. for the Lords of Raby ; second and third, or, fretty gu. on a canton, per pale erm. and or, a ship with sails furled sa. Crests, as Nevill of Thorney. Nevill (Badsworth, co. York ; derived from Dyo- nisius, fifth son of George Nevill, of Grove, esq. by Barbara Hercy his wife). Arms, &c. as Nevill of Grove. Nevill, or Neville (Phornauts, or Furness, co. Kil- dare ; derived from Richard Neville, esq. son of Edward Neville, esq. by Margaret his wife, dau. of Sir Francis Palmer, knt. and grandson of the Hon. Francis Neville, of Kyner, co. Sussex, young- er son of Edward, fifth Lord Abergavenny. Ri- chard's eldest sou also named Richanl, left an only dau. and heir, Mary, wife of Colonel Richard Ed- ward Jones, who took the name of Neville, and was grandfather of the late Richard Neville, of Furness, esq. M.P. whose eldest dau. and co heir, Henrietta, m. fir.st, Edward Dering, esq. and se- condly. Sir William Geary, hart.) Gu. a saltire ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head pied attired of the first. Motto— "fie vile velis. Nevill, or Neville (Annamult and Marymount, co. Kilkenny ; a branch of Nevill of Furness, now re- presented by Robert Neville, of Mary Mount, esq. Justice of the Peace, son of the late Garrett Neville, of Mary Mount, esq. and grandson of Thomas Neville, of Neville's Grove, co. Dublin, esq. who was son of Garrett Neville, esq. second son of Richard Neville, of Furness, the original settler in Ireland). Arms, &c. as Neville of Furness. Nevill. Gu. fretty or, a quarter, per pale erm. and of the second. 4 X N EW N F, \V Nevill. Gn. a fret of six ar. ; over all a bend vaire, or and of the first. Nevill. Ar. a saltire and label of five points vert. Nevill. Or, fretty gu. ; a canton erm. Nevill. Or, fretty gu. ; on a canton per pale erm. and of the first, a ship Fa. Nevill. Or, fretty gn. ; on a canton ar. a ship sa. Nevill. Or, fretty gu. a canton, per pale erm. and ar. Nevill. Or, a fret gu. ; on a canton erm. a bugle- horn sa. Nevill. Gu. two trumpets in saltire or. Neviil. Gu. two organ-pipes or, small ends conjoined in base, extending themselves in chief. Nevill. Gu. a fesse dancettee ar. ; in chief two (ano- ther, three) mullets or. Nevill. Ar. a fesse dancettee sa. Nevill. Or, five lozenges in fosse gu. Nevill. Gu. a fesse double dancettee ar. ; on three mullets in chief or, a label of five points az. Nevill. Az. two bars gemelles or; a chief of the last. Nevill. Ar. four lozenges in fesse gu. within a bor- dure sa. bezantee. Nevill. Gu. five mascles in fesse ar. ; a label az. within a bordure eugr. or. Nevill. Gu. crusily ar. three fleurs-de-lis of the last. Nevill. Az. three roses ar. Nevill. Ar. three cinquefoils (another, pierced) gu. Nevill. Az. three bustards rising ar. Nevill, Gu. three leopards' heads ar. Nevill. Or, on a fesse dancettee gu. a chev. sa. Nevill. Erm. a chief indented sa. Nevill. Paly of six, or and az. ; on a chief gu. three escallops ar. Nevill. Gu. three fleurs-de lis betw. nine crosses crosslet ar. Nevill, or Neville. Lozengy, or and gu. a canton erm. Neville (Earl nf Abergavenny). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. on a saltire ar. a rose of the field, barbed and seeded ppr. for Nevill of Raby; se- cond and third or, fretty gu. on a canton, per pale erm. and of the first, a galley sa. for Neville of Buhner. Crest — A bull ar. pied sa. armed gold, and charged on the neck with a rose gu. barbed and seeded ppr. Supporters — Two bulls ar. pied sa. armed, unguled, collared, aiul chained, and at the end of the chain two staples or. Jiai!ge.i — On the dexter a rose gu. seeded or, barbed vert; on the sinister, a portcullis or. Motto — Ne vile velis. Neville. Gu. semee of crosses crosslet ar. three leo- pards' heads jessant de lis, of the last. Crext — Out of a cloud a hand holding up a wheat sheaf by the band, all ppr. Neville. Az. three bustards, volant, ar. Neville (as borne by Strickland Charles Ed- ward Neville, of Heacham Hall, ro. Norfolk, esq). Gu. five fusils conioined in fesse or, each chargtd ■with an erm. spot within a bordure nebulee ar. Crest — A mount vert, thereon issuant out of a cres- cent gu. a rose ar. .slipped vert. Nevinson, or Nevison (Estrey, co. Kent; granted 1570). Ar. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. az. beaked and legged gu. Crest — A wolf pass. ar. pelletter, collared, lined, and ringed or. Nevoy (That Ilk). Sa. a man armed at all points, on horseback, brandishing a sword, ar. Nevoy (Scotland; Lyoii Register). The same Arms, within a bordure ar. Crest — A pegasus ppr. Motto — Marte et arte. Nevyll. Ar. a chief, indented, vert; over all a bend eu. New. Per saltire, or and gu. four chaplets counter- changed. Crest — A dexter arm ppr. vested per chev. or and gu. holding a roll of parchment ar. Newald (Cargow, Scotland; Espllu's Book of Bla- zons). Ar. on a bend az. three martlets of the field. Newall. Az. three plates, on each an ermine spot sa. Crest — A cross crosslet fitchee az. Newark, Town of (Nottinghamshire). Barry wavy of six ar. and az. on a chief gu. a peacock in pride. ppr. betw. two fleursde lis, or. Crest — A martlet. holding in the beak a snake. Supporters — On the dexter an otter, on the sinister a beaver. Newarke (Akham, co. York). Az. two bars gemelles ar. ; in chief three lions' heads, erased, of the last. (Another, or.) Newarke (Dalton). Az. two gemelles betw. three lions' heads, erased, ar. Newarke. The same Arms. Crest — A savage's head, in profile, looking upright, ppr. Newarke (Yorkshire). Ar. three saltires engr. sa. two and one. Newarke. Az. three lions' heads, erased, in fesse, betw. two bars gemelles ar. Newarke. Az. a fesse erm. betw. three leopards' faces, per pale, or and ar. Newarke. Erm. three saltires encrr. ermines. Newarke. Barry of eight, ar. and az. ; on a chief of the second three lions' heads, erased, of the first. Newarke. Sa. three saltires engr. ar. Newbald. Barry of six, ar. and az. New BALD. Az. two bends ^'another, bars) ar,; a chief of the last. Newberry, or Newbery. Sa. three pales erm.; on a canton ar. a denii lion az. Crest— A dexter arm ppr. vested az. cuffed or, holding a truncheon gu. tipped of the third. Newbery (London). Ar. three bars az. ; a chief gu. Crest — issuant, in full blossom ppr. a Moor's head, in profile, of the last. Newbigginc (Scotland). Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. a savage's head, erased, in chief, of the last, and a cross crosslet fitchfee, in base, az. three escallops of the field. Newbiccing (Edinburgh). The same Arms, within a bordure, gyronny, gu. and ar. Crest — A date tree, fructed, ppr. Motto— "Fructa noscitur. Newbold, or Newbald (Derbyshire and London). Az. two bends ar.; a chief of the last. Crest — A cross flory fitchee az. Newbold (Yorkshire). Ar. three boars, pass, in pale, sa. Crest — A boar's head and neck, couped, hold- ing in the mouth a broken spear, in bend, ppr. Newbold. Ar. three griffins' heads, erased, in fesse, gu- Newbold. Az. two bars ar. ; a chief of the last. Neweorough, Baron. See Wynn. Neweorouch ("London). Erm. a fesse chequy, or and az. ; on a chief sa. three roses ar. barbed of the second. New BOROUGH (Berkeley, co. Somerset, and Wiltshire). Or, three bends az. within a bordure engr. gu. Newborough (Warwickshire). Lozengy, or and az. within a bordure gu. bezantee. Newborough. Gu. a cinquefoil erm. Newborough. Gu. a chief erm. Newborough. Az. three bars or, within a bordure gu. Newborough. Bendy of six, or and az. within a bordure gu. Newborough. Or, a bendlet ar. within a bordure engr. gu. Crest — A blackamoor's head, sidefaced, sa. New bottle, Newbottell, or Newbottel. Per fesse, ar. and gu. an eagle dispL -with two heads counterchaneed. Newburgh, Earl of. See Eyre. Newburgh (Dorsetshire). Bendy of eight, ar. and az. within a bordure engr. gu. Newburgh (Eurl of fVarwick). Bendy, or and a/,. within a bordure gu. Newburch-Abbey (Yorkshire). Gu. a lion ramp. or, surmounted by a pilgrim's crutch, in bend sinister of the last. Newburgh (first Earl nf Waruick). Lozengy, or and az. a bordure gu. Newbury (Ireland). Ei-m. a chief gu. Newbury (Berkshire). Sa. three palets erm. ; on a canton ar. a lion ramp. az. Crest — A derai eagle displ. or. New bury. Town of (Berkshire). The corporation seal is— On a mount a castle with three domed towers ; on each a pennon, iegewd— Burgus Newberie. Newby (Northfenton, co. York). Ar. two stilts, in saltire, sa. garnished or. NEW NEW Newby. The same Arms. Crest — An arui, in ar- mouT', brandishing a sword ppr. Newby. Ar. two stilts, in saltire, or. Newby. Ar. a fesse sa. betw. three roses gu. Newby (Hooton, co. York). Ar. a chev. betw. three crosses pattee, gu. Newcastle, Duke of. See Clinton. Nevvcastle-upon Tyne, Town of. Gu. three towers triple-towered, ar. two and one. Crest — A tower ar. thereon a demi lion issuant ramp, guard, or, holding a split banner gu. ensijned with the arms of St. George. Supporters — Two seahorses ar. crined and finned or. Motto — Fortiterdefendit triumphans. Newce (Haddam, Bradborne, and Raynthorp Hall, CO. Herts). Sa. two pales ar. ; on a canton erm. a mascle gu. Crest — On a mount vert a garb or, banded gu. Newce (Much-Haddam, co. Herts, and Ditchinghani, CO. Norfolk; granted 1575: Samuel Newce, sou of Clement Newce, vi. Anne, dau. of George Gyll, of Wyddial). Sa. two pales ar.; a canton erm. Crest — On a mount vert a garb or. Newce (Ireland). Vaire, ar. and gu. Newce, or Newes (Oxfordshire). Gyronny of four, gu. and or, as many chaplets, countercVianged. New-College, Oxford (founded in 13/9 by William Wyckham, Bishop of Winchester, and Lord Chan- cellor of England). Ar. two chevrons sa. betw. three roses gu. seeded, or, barbed vert, impaled with the arms of the see, encircled with the garter, and ensigned with an episcopal mitre, in allusion to the bishops of Winchester always being prelates of the order. Motto — Manners makyth man. Newcom (Cheshire). Ar. a cross flory sa. NEWCOM,or Newcomen (Saltfletby, co. Lincoln, #r»i^. Richard I.) Ar. a lion's head erased, sa. betw. three crescents gu. Crest — A lion's gamb, erased and erect, sa. Newcomb (Ireland). Ar. a fesse embattled, sa. betw. three escallops of the last. Crest — Out of a mural coronet a demi eagle displ. Newcombe (Stanton Drew and Exeter, co. Devon : three descents are given in the Visitation of 1020. The present representative is John Newcombe, of Star Cross, esq. a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for Devon). Ar. a fesse embattled, betw. two escallops in pale, sa. Crest — A demi horse ar. gorged with a chaplet vert. (Anotlier crest — On a mural coronet or, a falcon rising ppr.) Newcombe. Ar. a lion's head erased, betw. three crescents, gu. Newcome (Upper Wimpole Street, London). Ar. a fesse embattled, sa. betw. two escallops, in pale, of the last. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a Cor- nish chough, with wings extended, ppr. Newcome. Ar. a lion's head erased, sa. betw. three crescents gu. Newcome (Shenley, co. Herts; derived from a younger son of the Newcomes of Saltfletby, and now repre- sented by the Rev. Thomas Newcome, Rector of Shenley, who descends from a continuous line of beneficed clergymen, unbroken almost from the time of the Reformation). Arms, &c. as Newcom of Saltfletby. Newcourt (originally of Halesworthy, afterwards of Pickwell, CO. Devon; traceable to the reign of Edward III. The heiress of Newcourt of Pickwell m. Chichester.) Sa. a bend erm. betw. two eagles displ. with two heads, or. Crest — A demi gritSii gu. guttee d'or, beaked of the last. Newdich, or Newdick (Worcestershire; granted 1 Dec. 1580). Paly of four, ar. and sa. ; on a bend gu. five bezants. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a lion's head gu. NEWUEGATE.or Newdicate (Newdegatc, CO. Surrey; Harefield, co. Middlesex; and Arbury and Astlfy, CO. Warwick; descended from John de Niwudegate, living temp. King John. The co-heirs of Thomas Newdegate, of Newdegate, the last male heir of the senior line, were, Mary, wife of William Steper, and Anne, wife of Wm. Smithyman. The Newdegates of Harefield derived their descent from Sir John New- degate, (secoU)J son of John de Newdegate, of New- degate, living temp. Edward III.) who served in the wars of France, and had a fleur de lis granted to him for crest. His descendant. Sir Richard Newdigate, Chief Justice of the Upper Bench in 1659, was created a Baronet in 1677, a title which became ex- tinct at the decease of Sir Roger Newdigate, fifth baTt.,iu 1S06). Gu. three lions' gambs erased, ar. Crest — A fleur-de-lis ar. (Another crest — A lion's gamberased, ar. Another crest — Aswan ar, beaked and membered gu. gorged with a ducal coronet or, thereto a chain affixed, and reflexed over the back, Tert. Another crest — Ahorse courant,az. flames of fire issuing from his nostrils, ppr.) Newdegate (Harefield, co. Middlesex; as borne by the present Charles Newdigate Newdegate, of Harefield, Arbury, andAstley Castle, esq. only son, by Maria his wife, dau. of Ayscough Boucherett, of Willinghara, esq. of Charles Newdigate Parker, esq. who assumed, on inheriting a portion of the estates of Sir Roger Newdigate, hart, the surname and arms of Newdegate). Arms and Crest, as the preceding. Motto — Confide recte agens. Newdigate. Per pale, ar. and gu. two lions' gambs, erased and erect, counterchanged. Newdigate. Per chev. ar. and gu. three lions' gambs, bendways, counterchanged, two and one. Neweke. Ar. three talbots' heads, erased, sa. Crest — A mullet az. betw. two quills ar. Neweke. Ar. three cups covered, sa. Newell (Adwell, CO. Oxford; granted 1755). Ar. on a chev. engr. az. betw. three wells ppr. as many cinquefoils of the field. Crest — An Italian grey- hound ppr. collared, dovetailed or, charged on the shoulder with a cinquefoil ar. N'ewell (England). The same Arms. Crest — Out of a mural coronet az. a lion's head or. Newell, or Newall (Scotland). Ar. three falcons, rising, gu. belled az. Crest — A falcon rising, holding a pen in the dexter foot, all ppr. Motto— Diligentia ditat Newell. Gu. two pipes, or hautboys, in saltire, the sinister surmounted of the dexter, betw. four crosses crosslet, all or. Newell. Ar. three bars gu. ; over all a bend engr. sa. Newenham (Northaw, co. Herts). Ar. a cross sa.; over all a bend vert. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. charged with a bend vert. Newenham (Coolmore, co. Cork). Ar. a cross gu. surmounted by a bend sa. Crest — In the sea an anchor, in pale, ensigned with a dove, holding in the beak an olive branch. Newenham (Everdon, co. Northampton, and Notting- hamshire). Az. three demi lions ramp. ar. each charged on the shoulder with as many guttees de sang. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. charged on the shoulder with three guttees de sang, betw. two wings expanded, gu. Newenham, or Nevenham (Sufl'olk, Sussex, and Surrey). Ar. a cross gu. ; over all a bend az. Newenham, or Nevenham. The same Arms. Crest — A pegasus courant, ppr. Newenham. Ar. three eagles displ. gu. Nevenson (Rainthorp Hall, and Haddam, co. Herts; and Eastry, co. Kent). The same as Netinson. Newent. Sa. on a cross ar. five eagles displ. of the field. (Another, gu.) Newenton (Essex). Ar. a chev. betw. three cows' heads erased, sa. Newenton (Essex). Az. six eagles di.spl. or, three, two, and one. Newenton, NEWI^GTON, or Newebton (Essex, and Kiugston-Bousey, co. Sussex). Az. six eagles displ. ar. three, two, and one. Crest — On a cha- peau az. turned up erm. a demi eagle displ. ar. Newenton (Norfolk). Vaire, ar. and gu. Newenton. Ar. a chev. betw. three eagles' heads erased, gu. Crest — A soa lion i-amp. or. Newenton. Ar. a cher. gu. betw. three crows' heads erased, sa. NEWFOtNDLAND, Company of (London). Quarterly, gu. and az. a cross ar. ; in the first and fourth quarters a lion pass, guard, regally crowned or; in the second and third quarters an unicorn pass, of the third, armed, maned, and hoofed of the fourth, gorged with a prince's coronet, thereto a K E W chain aflixeil and reflected over his bacV and betw. his hind legs, of the last. Crest — A reindeer trip- pant. Supporters — Two Newfoundland men, in tlie habits of that country, all ppr. viz. the body covered with skins to the middle of the thigh ; round the neck and breast two rows of pearl shells, and round the body two rows. At the back, shields made of skins, and in their exterior hands, bows; each supporter charged on the breast with a mascle, or. Newhouse (Lancashire). Vert, a chev. ar. betw. two garbs in chief, or, and a house in base, ppr. Crest ■ — An arm erect, ppr. grasping a banner az. NiiWHOUSE. 1'he same Arms. Crest — A squirrel se- jant, gu. Nkwike. Ar. three covered cups sa. N KW'iKE, Now IKE, or NoNwiKE. Sa. an pagle displ. or. NiiWlNGTON. Az. six eagles displ. ar. three, two, and one. Crest — A reindeer's head cabossed, sa. at- tired or. Newinton. Az. three eagles displ. ar. Newland (Totness, co. Devon, and Southampton). Ar. on a chev. the upper part terminating in a cross fox'mee, gu. three bezants. Crest— A lion's gamb erect, ar. holding a cross formeefitcheegu. charged with three bezants. Newland (Essex. Ar. on a chev. .sa. an escallop or. Newland (Hertfordshire; granted 1693). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three lions ramp, queue fourchee, sa. crowned or, as many crescents of the first. Crest — A tiger's head erased, ar. maned and tufted or, gorged with a collar sa. charged with three crescents of the first, holding in the mouth a broken spear embrued, ppr. N EWLAND. Ar. on a chev. betw. three lions ramp.sa. as many escallops of the field. Newland (descended from Roger Newland, of New- lands, CO. Southampton, who, having failed in the attempt to effect the escape of Charles I. from Carisbroke Castle, suffered death on the scaffold, exclaiming, *' Deprived of my life and my property, I leave to my posterity, Le nom, les armes, la loy- aute," which has since been retained as the motto of the family). Ar. on a chev. the npper part terminating in a cross pattee fitchee gu. three be- zants. Crest — A wolf's head couped ppr. collared or. Motto — Le nom, les armes, la loyaute. Newlands (Edinburgh). Ar. three covered cups sa. New LANDS (Scotland). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three lions ramp, as many crescents of the first. Crest — A demi lion ramp. Motto — Pro patria. Newle. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three hearts of the last, each pierced through with a dagger. Newling (as borne by the Rev. John Neavling, B.D. Canon Residentiary of Lichfield). Ar. on a chev. pattee at the point, gu. three bezants. Crest — A lion's gamb erased, ar. holding a cross pattee fitchee gu. Motto — In hoc signo vinces. Nevv.man (Mamhead, co. Devon, hart.) Sa. three demi lions ramp, couped ar. langued gu. Crest — A lion ramp. ar. Motto — Ubi amor ibi fides. Newman (Berkshire). Sa. three mullets ar. Crest — A swallow volant, ppr. Nh\v.iian (Thornbury Paik, co. Gloucester; Anne, dau. of Richard Newman, of Evercreech Park, CO. Somerset, esq. m. Ashburuham Toll, of Gray- well, CO. Hants, esq. and was grandmother of the Rev. Ashburnham Philip Toll, Prebendary of I'ork, who, with his brother, Charles, inherited the es- tates of the extinct baronets Newman of Thorn- bury Park, on the decease of Frances Newman, sister and heir of the last baronet, in 1775. He was succeeded by his brother, Richard-Newman Toll, M. D. who assumed the surname and arms of Newman in 1802, and was father of the present Henry Wenman Newman, of Thornbury Park, esq. lately high sheriff of the county). Quarterly, sa. and ar. in the first and fourth quarters three mullets of the second, in the centre an inescutcheon gu. charged with a portcullis imperially crowned or, an augmentation granted by King Charles I. to Colonel Newman, for his distinguished conduct at the battle of Worcester. Crest— A swallow rising jipr. Motto— Lux mea Christu.s. Newman (Ludgvan and Gluvias, co. Cornwall). Az. three demi lions ramp. ar. guttee de sang. Crest — A demi lion, as in the arms, betw. two wings expanded gu. Newman (Crediton, co. Devon). Sa. three demi lions ramp. erm. Newman (Devonshire). Ar. three eagles displ. gu. crowned or. Newman (Fife Head.co. Dorset). Quarterly, sa. and ar. ; in the first and fourth quarters three mullets of the last ; over all, on an inescutcheon gu. a portcullis regally crowned or. Newman (Eastwood, co. Essex). Ar. a fesse dancettee gu. betw. three eagles displ. sa. Newman (Kent). Per pale gu. and vert, three eagles displ. oi\ Newman (London; granted 15 Feb. 1663-4). Or, a fesse dancettee betw. three hearts gu. Newman (London, 1610). Az. a chev. wavy betw. three griffins segreant or. Crest — On a plume of five feathers, three az. two or, a griffin's head of the last. Nevv.man (London). Erm. on a chief sa. three crosses pattee or. Crest — On a mount vert a man, his jacket az. his breeches sa. on his head ppr. a cap gu. on a ladder, lighting a beacon, all ppr. Newman (granted ICII). Or, a fesse indented gu. betw. three eagles displ. sa. Crest — A mermaid in sea, ppr. hair or. Newman. Gu. a portcullis, crowned, or. Newman. Erm. on a chief sa. three crosses pattee ar. Newman. Az. three demi lions ramp. ar. Newman. Or, three bars az. a canton erm. Newmarch (Brecknock, Wales ; which estate was ac- quired by Bernard de Newmarch temjj. Conquest; Adam de Newmarch was summoned to Parliament as a Baron in 1264). Gu. five fusils conjoined in fesse or. Newmarch (Newcastle on-Tyne). Gu. on a fesse or, five fusils sa. Crest — A demi griffin ppr. Newmarch. Gu. a fesse dancettee ar. Crest — On the sea an anchor in pale, ensigned with a dove and olive branch, all ppr. Newmarch. Or, five fusils in fesse gu. ; on each an escallop of the field. Newmarch. Ar. a fe.ise fusily gu. ; on the centre one an escallop or. Newmarch. Gu. five fusils in bend ar. Newmarch. Ar. five fusils in fesse gu. ; on each an escallop or. Newmarch. Ar. three chev. sa. Newmarch. Gu. five lozenges in fesse or. Newmarch. Ar. a fesse fusily gu. within a bordure sa. eight martlets of the first. Newmarch. Sa. on an inescutcheon ar. a fesse lozengy gu. Newmarche (Derbyshire). Gu. in fesse five fusils engr. or. Newmarche (Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire). Ar. four (another, five) fusils in fesse gu. Newmarche. The same Arms. Crest — A tower, triple-towered, ppr. Newmarche. Gu. a fermail or. Newnaii. Ar. three eagles displ. gu. New Namptwich-Monastery (Cheshire). Perpaleaz. and gu. two palmers' staves in saltire or. Newnham. Ar. a cross sa. ; over all a bend vert. Newnion. Sa. three martlets ar. NEWPiiRr (High Ercall, co. Salop; derived from the marriage of Thomas Newport, esq. with Anne, dau. and co-heir of John Ercall, esq. Sir Richard New- port, of High Ercall, was created Baron Newport in 1642, and his son, Francis, second Lord, further advanced to the Earldom of Bradford in 1675 : his lordship's grand daughter, Anne Newport, dau. and eventually sole heiress of Hichard Newport, second Earl of Bradford, m. Sir Orlando Bridgemau, bart.) Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three leopards' faces sa. Crest— A unicorn's head ar. armed and crined or, erased gu. (Another crest — A unicorn's head erased ar. ducally gorged or.) Newport (New Park, CO. Kilkenny, bart.) Or,achev. gu. betw. three leopards' faces sa. Crest — An uni- corn's head erased ar. aimed, maned, bearded. N E VV N E W and ducally gorged or. Motto — Ne supra modiim ^apere. T>Ewroi!T (Hertfordshire, and Welton, co. Northamp- ton). Ar. (another, or) a fesse betw. three cres- cents sa. Crest — A buck gu. attired, gorged, and chained or. NiiWPORT (Huntingdonshire). Ar. a fesse dancettee gu. ; over all a bend sa. >. liWPORT (Statt'ordshire). Gu. on a canton ar. a fleur- de-lis sa. MEvvpoRr. Az. on a bend, betw. three frets, or, as many buglehorns of the first. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, in armour, garnished or, holding in the baud, all ppr. a sword ar. hilt and pomel of the first. NiiWpouT. Quarterly, gu. and az. a lion ramp. ar. I^iEWPORT. Gu. six annulets or. Newport. Or, six annulets gu. Newport. Gu. six annulets ar. three, two, and one. Newport. Sa. on a chev. betw. three pheons ar. as many mullets of the held. Newport (as borne by Mr. Willvam Newport, of Worcester). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three leopards' faces sa. Crest — A bugleliorn sa. stringed az. Newport. Sa. a chev. betw. three pheons ar. Newporp. Gu. three wings elevated ar. N EWPORT. I'er pale gu. and az. a lion ramp. ar. Newport. Paly of six or and az.; on a chief gu. three escallops ar. Newport (Hanley Court, co. Worcester; Elizabeth Newport, only suiviving child of John Newport, esq. by Anne Charlett his wife, and heiress of the Newports of Hanley Court, a manor conveyed to the family temp. Edward VI. m. James Wakeman, esq. who assumed the name and arms of Newport ; and their sou and successor, having succeeded to the Charlett property, and taken the additional surname and arms of Charlett, became James- Wakeman Newport-Charlett, of Hanley Court, esq.) Ar. a fesse ar. betw. three crescents sa. quartered with Charlett. Newpop.t. Gu. on a canton erm. a fleur-de-lis sa. Newport. Sa. on a chev. betw. three pheons ar. as many mullets gu. Crest — A stag gu. collared with a ducal coronet, stringed and attired or. Newport. Ar. on a bend sa. betw. two lions of the second, a wivern, extended, of the field. Newport. Gu. on a canton sa. a fleur-de-lis ar. News (Oxfordshire). Per saltire or and gu. four cliaplets countercha,nged. News. The same Arms. Crest — A demi liou ppr. holding a branch of laurel vert. Newsam, or Newson (Lancashire). Az. on a fesse ar. three crosses crosslet gu. Newsam (Warwickshire). Ar. on a fesse sa. three crosses crosslet of the field. Newsam. The same Anns. Crest — A lion's ganib gu. holding up a crescent or. Newsam (Yorkshire). Sa. on a fesse ar. three crosses patonce of the first, on a canton of the second a spearhead gu. Crest — A sword erect ar. enfiled with a thistle ppr. Newsham (Lancashire; originally from Warwick- shire). Az. on a fesse ar. three crosses crosslet gu. Crest — A boar's head erased or, charged on the cheek with a crosslet gu. Some branches of the family, and also the Warwickshire family, have borne ar. on a fesse sa. three crosslets of the field. Newson. Sa. on a fesse ar. cotised or, three crosses crosslet gu. Newsted-Priory (Nottinghamshire). Az. three lions pass, guard, in pale or, on a chief gu. the Virgin and Child of the second. Newte. Gu. a chev. betw. three human hearts ar. each pierced through with a sword, in bend sinis- ter, ])pr. hilt and pomel in chief or. Crest—A. newt ppr. Newte (Tiverton, co. Devon, traced to the reign of Elizabeth : the last male heir, Thomas Newte, esq. Captain of an East Indiaman, d. in 1806: his auuts m. Holwell and Pitman). Arms, &c. as the pre- ceding. Newthall (tatteahall, co. Chester). Ar. a yoke sa. Newton (Badenham, co. Bedford; Lavendon, co. Buckiugham ; and Exmouth, co. Devon). Ar. on three lozenges conjoined in fesse az. as many garbs or. Crest — Two arms counter-embowed, destpr and sinister, vested az. holding up in the hands ppr. a garb or. Newton (Cambridgeshire). Sa. twoshinbones in sal- tire, the dexter surmounted of the sinister, ar. Newton (Cheshire). Ar. three eagles displ az. Newton (Cheshire, Gloucestershire, Norfolk, and So- mersetshire). Ar. on a chev. az. three garbs or. Newton (Cheshire and Oxfordshire). Ar. alion ramp, with two tails sa. armed and langued gu. Newton (Cheshire, and Highley, co. Salop). Ar. a cross flory sa. the ends or. Crest — An eagle's leg erased at the thigh sa. environed with a snake or. Newton (Somersetshire; Gloucestershire; Duffield, CO. Derby ; Hader, co. Lincoln ; and Thorpe, co. York). Sa. two shinbones in saltire, the sinister surmounted of the dexter, ar. Crest — A lion ramp, ar. (Another crest — An Eastern Prince kneeling on the sinister knee, and presenting a sword, all ppr.) Newton (Barr's Court, co. Gloucester, and Somerset- shire ; derived from the marriage, temp. Edward IV., of Sir Thomas Newton, second son of Sir Richard Cradock, Chief Justice of England, with Joan, dau. and heir of Sir John Barr, of Barr's Court. Sir John Newton, of Barr's Court, was created a Baronet in I6G0). Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. two shinbones saltireways, the sinister .surmounted of the dexter, ar. ; second and third, ar. on a chev. az. three garbs or, for Craoock. Crest — An Eastern Prince, as Newton of Crab- aton. Newton (Crabaton Court, co. Devon ; William New- ton, esq. who first settled at Crabaton Court, and there d. in IfilS, was a younger son of the Newtons of Somersetshire : his son and heir, John Newton, a Colonel in the Civil Wars on the side of the King, and a severe siifl^erer for his loyalty, d. in 105.'}, leaving, by Frances his wife, dau. and co-heir of William Hawkins, of Plymouth, esq. of the family of the celebrated Admiral of the reigii of Elizabeth, a son, Philip Newton, of Crabaton Court, estj. whose descendant and heir, John Newton, of Crabaton Court, esq. d. in 1715, leaving an only surviving child and heiress, Elizabeth Newton, m. in 172!) to John Fowell, of Blackball and Diptford,co. Devon, from which match descends the present John DiCBV Fowell, esq. representative of this branch of Newton). Vert, two shinbones in saltire, the sinister surmounted of the dexter ar. Crest — An Eastern Prince, crowned or, kneeling and delivering up his sword, blade ppr. hilt or: granted to an an- cestor of the NewtonsjWho overcame and took pri- soner an Eastern Prince at the battle of Ascalon. Newton (Horsley and Mickle-Over, co. Derby; de- I'ived from the Newtons of Newton, in Cheshire; settled at Horsley about the year 1500. The senior branch, the Newtons of Duiiield, became extinct at the decease of Timothy Newton, esq. whose heiress /«. Hancock of Brampton ; but the male line was continued by the Newtons of Mickle Over until the death of Robert Newton, of that place, esq. in 17S'J, when the estates and representation of the family devolved on John Leaper, esq. who took by sign manual the name and arms of New- ton, and, as John Leaper Newton, esq. served the office of high sheriff in 1798). Sa. two human shinbones in saltire ar. the sinister surmounted of the dexter. Crc^t—X naked man, kneeling on his sinister knee, and holding a sword ppr. the point downward, hilt and pomel or. Newton (Durham Visilution, 1615). Ar. on a chev. or, three garbs sa. Newton (Essex). Sa. a bend sinister surmounted of another dexter, or. (Another, ar.) Newton (Charlton, co. Kent, and Priory, co. War- wick ; extinct bart.) Az. two ostrich feathers in saltire, betw. three boars' heads couped at the neck ar. bristled and tusked or. Crest — Out of a diical coronet or, a boar's head betw. two ostrich feathers ar. N E \V N I C Newton (Next Trent, co. Lincoln ; granted 14 June, lti(iO_). Vert, a cross ragiily betw. four leopards' faces ar. Newton (London; Somersetshire; Suffolk; Soutli- over, CO. Sussex ; and Wiltshire). Ar. a lion ramp, sa. armed gu. tail forked, on the shoulder a cross pattee of the field. Newton (Newcastle on-Tyne). Two -shinhoues in sal- tire, the sinister surmounted of the dexter ; a crescent for diff. Crest — An arm embowed, habited, holding a shinbone. Newton (Shropshire). Per fesse vert and gu. a pale countercliauged, three leopards' heads or. Newton (Newton, co. Haddington, a.d. 1377, an an- cient northern family, of which was William New- ton, of that Ilk, a devoted adherent of Mary Stuart, and from which it is said by some that Sir Isaac Newton derived his descent. The last male heir. Sir Uichard Newton, of Newton, bart. settled his estate, by entail dated 18 June 172-1, on Richard Hay, fourth son of Lord William Hay). Vert, a lion ramp, or ; on a chief of the last three roses gu. Crest — A demi lion or, holding in the dexter paw a scimetar, all ppr. jVIotto — Pro patria. Newton (Dalcoif, Scotland). Per fesse az. and gu. on the first two stars, on the second a lion pass, ar. Newton (Scotland). Gu. a lion pass. ar. ; in chief three stars of the last. N EWTON (Scotland). Sa. a saltire ar. Newton (Scotland). Az. three boars' heads erased iu lesse ar. Crest — A boar's head, erased and erect, ppr. Newton (Richmond Castle, co. Somerset ; granted 12 Dec. 10 Elizabeth). Ar. on a chev. az. three garbs or; quarters the arms of Cradock, alias hewtou, Sherborne, Angell, Pirot, Harvy, Shedder, Hamp- ton, Uitton, Furneaux, Gawdescot, Gurney, and Hawtrey. Newton (Suffolk). Ar. a lion ramp, tail fourchee sa. on his shoulder a cross crosslet or. Newton (Somersetshire and Sussex). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. on the shoulder a cross pattee of the field. Newton (Suffolk). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. N Ew ion. Ar. a cross pattee sa. Newton. Az. three eagles displ. ar. Newton. Ar. a lion ramp, double queued sa. gorged with a chaplet or. Crest — A lion's gamb erect, grasping a key affixed to a chain or. Newton. Ar. two chev. reversed gu. Newton. Sa. a bird vert, merabered and collared gu. betw. three pairs of shinbones in saltire ar. Newton. Az. a hoar's head couped, over which a knot witiiin a garter, all or. Newton. Gu. twelve plates, four, four, three, and one. Newton. Vert, a lion ramp, or, armed and langued e"- Newton. Sa. a Saracen's head couped at the neck ar. three lions' gambs issuing from the dexter, sin- ister, and base points or. ~ Newton. Ar. on a chev. az. three garbs or. Crest — A bear's head couped ar. muzzled gu. Newton. Ar. fretty az. on a fesse gu. three mullets or. Newton (Newton, co, Chester). Vert, a ton or, .some- times, a lion ramp. sa. charged on the shoulder with a cross pattee or. Cr'jst — A lion's gamb sa. holding a key or, to which is a chain dependent, fastened to a ring of the last. Newton, Town of (Lancaster). Has only a Crest, viz. — Out of a ducal coronet a ram's head, holding in the mouth a sprig of laurel. Newton (Cheadle Heath, co. Chester; as borne by James Newton, of Cheadle Heath, esq. a magis- trate for the counties of Chester, Lancaster, and Derby, and deputy-lieutenant for Cheshire ; son of James Antrohus Newton, of Cheadle Heath, esq. by his wife Anne Lockwood, and grandson of Ro- bert Newton, esq. a descendant of the ancient family of Newton of Newton, co. Chester). Gu. a cross emi. Heurettee or, betw. four gambs of the last. Crest — A lion ramp, per fesse erm. and gu. col- lared of the last, holding betw. the paws a cross as in the arms. Motto — Faveat fortuna. Newtown, or Franvile, Town of (Hampshire). Has no armorial ensign ; the seal, which is very ancient, represents an antique ship on the sea with one mast, sail furled and pennon flying ; on the ship a lion pass, guard, in chief, on the dexter a mul- let, on the sinister a crescent in fesse ; on the sin- ister side an escutcheon of St. George. NiBBS (granted 13 Oct. 1759). Az. a chev. engr. erra. on a chief ar. two bucks' heads cabossed gu. Crest — A buck's head cabossed gu. pierced through with an arrow or, feathered ar. NiBLET. Az. on a chev. ar. betw. three eagles with wings extended or, two bars gemelles gu. Crest — An eagle as in the arms. NiBLiE (Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a man's heart royally crowned ppr. on a chief az. three mullets of the field, all within a bordure gu. ; second and third, az. a fesse betw. three talbots' heads erased or. Crest — A hand holding a scime- tar ppr. Motto — Honor et amor. NicH, alias Nve (Sussex). Paly of six, ar. and sa. per fesse counterchanged. NicHELL. Az. on a chev. or, betw. two eagles displ. in chief, and in base a lion pass, of the last, a hurt charged with a leopard's head ar. inclosed by two torteaux, each charged with an escallop of the third. Crest — A demi gi-iffiu az. in the mouth a pink flowered gu. leaved vert. NicHELL. Az. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. or. Nicholas (France). Gyronny of eight, ar. and gu. ; in chief an eagle displ. sa. Nicholas (Gloucestershire, Winterborue Earls, co. Wilts ; Her. Off. Wiltshire, Devonshire, and Somersetshire, c. 22 ; granted 1612). Ar. on a fesse sa. betw. three ravens ppr. as many lions ramp, of the first. Crest~k raven, wings ele- vated sa. perched on the battlements of a tower ar. Nicholas, or Nicholls (Prestbury, co. Gloucester, Alcanding and Bundway, co. Wilts). Or, on a chev. betw. three ravens sa. two lions combatant ar. Crest — A quatreloil on a stalk, raguly or, charged with a martlet sa. Nicholas (London). Az. on a chev. betw. two eagles displ. in chief and a lion pass, in base or, three torteaux, the middle one charged with a leopard's face, and the other two with an escallop, all ar. Nicholas (London). Or, three fleuvs de-lis az. ; on a chief gu. a lion pass, of the field. Nicholas (London). Az. on a chev. betw. two eagles displ. or, a lion pass, of the second. Nicholas (London, and Ashton-Keynes and Rynd- way, CO. Wilts). Az. a chev. engr. betw. three owls or. Crest — On a chapeau az. (another gu.) turned up erm. an owl, with wings expanded or. Nicholas (.Middlesex). Az. on a chev. betw. two eagles displ. in chief and a lion pass, in base or, a torteau charged with an es:-ailop ar. Nicholas (Worcestershire). Ar. a fesse sa. betw. six holly (another oak) leaves veit. Nicholas. Ar. on a cross gu. a crown or. Crest — A lion pass. az. ; seraee of estoiles or. Nicholas. Ar. on a cross gu. a rose or. Crest — A lion statant or ; semee of estoiles az. Nicholas. Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three tigers' heads erased sa. as many crescents erm. Nicholas. Per pale ar. and sa. six crescents coun- terchanged, two, two, and two. NicHOLL (Cornwall). Sa. a pheon ar. Crest — A cubit arm ppr. holding a bow. NicHOLL (Llantwilt-Major, co. Glamorgan ; descended from John Iltyd Nicl^oU, of Llaiitwitt-Major, liv- ing temp. Elizabeth, elder son of lUyd NichoU of the same place. He was ancestor of the Nicholls of Llautwitt-Major,Tredunnock,T|]e Ham, Dimlands, Llanmaes, Merthymawr, &c,) Sa. three pheons ar. quartering, first, chequy or and gu. a fesse erm. for Tukbf.bville ; second, gu. three chev. ar. for Jestin ap Gwroant, Prince of Glamorgan ; third, quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a cross flory sa. betw. four ermine spots ; second and third, ar. a unicorn ramp, within a bordure sa. for NoHiiis of Pennine Castle. Crest— k Cornish chough, NIC NIC wings elevated ppr. perched on the battlements of a tower ar. NfcHOLL (Tredunnock, co, Motimoiith ; derived from the marriage, in 1(593, of William, second son of lltyd John NichoU, of Llantwitt-Major, esq. with Florence, only dau. and heir of William Morgan, of Tymawr, in the parish of Tredunnock, esq. The present representative of the family is Mrs. Jane Hawkins, of Tredunnock, only dau. and heir of the late William NichoU, of Tymawr and the Garu, esq. high sheriff of Monmouthshire in 1775). Arms, Slc. as Nicholl of Llantwitt-Major. NicHOLL (The Ham, co. Glamorgan ; descended from Iltyd NichoU of the Ham, third son of lltyd Nicholl, of Llantwitt-Major, esq. by Cecil his wife, dau. and heir of Edmond TnrberviUe, esq. and now represented by Iltyd Nicholl, of The Ham aforesaid, and of Uske, co. Glamorgan, esq. who became head of the family of Nicholl, at the de- cease, in 1813, of the late William Nicholl, of Tymawr and The Gam, esq.) Sa. three pheous ar. Crest — On a tower a Cornish chough, wings elevated, ppr. Nicholl (Dimlands, co. Glamorgan ; as borne by the Rev. Robert Nicholl, M.A. of Dimlands House, third son of Whitlock JfichoU, of The Ham, esq. high sheriff of the county in 174C). Arms and Crest, as Nicholl of Llantwitt-Major, Motto — Duw a Digon. Nicholl (Penlline, co. Glamorgan ; as borne by William Nicholl, K.L. M.D. of that place, now resident at Ryde, Isle of Wight, son of Edward NichoU, of Llanblethian, esq. who was second son of Whitlock Nicholl, of The Ham, esq.) Arms, &c. as Nicholl of The Ham. Njcholl (Lhinmaes, co. Glamorgan ; derived from John, second son of the Rev. lltyd NichoU of The Ham, by Susanna his wife, dau. and co-heir of John Whitlock, of Bingham, co. Somerset, esq. and now represented by Iltyd Nicholl, of Llan- maes, esq. the Queen's Procuratoi'-General). Anns^ ike. as Nicholl of Llantwitt-Major. Nicholl (Merthymawr, co. Glamorgan ; as borne by John Nicholl, LL.D. of I\Ierthymawr, son and heir of the late Right Hon. Sir John Nicholl, of Merthymawr, Judge of the Prerogative Court, who was younger son of John Nicholl, of Llanmacs, esq.) Arms, &:c. as the preceding. Nicholl, or Nicol (Penrose, co, Cornwall, originally of Guernsey : settled at Penrose in the sixteenth century). Sa. a pheon ar. Crest — A cubit arm ppr. holding a bow or, stringed ar. Nicholl (as borne by John Nicholl, of Islington, CO. Middlesex, esq. son of John Nicholl, by Mary his wife, dau. of Matthias Miller, of Epping, and grandson of Joseph Nicholl, of Hadham, esq.) Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three wolves' heads erased sa. as many crescents erm. on a canton of the third a pheon of the field. Crest — A squirrel sa. hold- NicHOLL (Greenhill Grove, co. Hereford ; as borne by Richard Nicholl, of that place, esq.) Az. two bars erm. in chief three suns or. NicHOLLs (Islip Willen, co. Buckingham). Az. three eagles displ. in bend, betw. two cotises- engr. and crosses crosslet fitchee or. Cri st — An eagle rising or, sustaining a cross crosslet, crosslet again, fitchee of the last. NiCHOLLs (CornM'all). Sa. three pheons ar. Crest — A hand couped above the wrist, lying fesseways, holding a bow, strung, and across it an arrow. NicHOLLS ( Saffron- Walden, co. Essex). Ar. on a chev. az, betw, three wolves' heads erased sa. as many crescents erm. on a canton of the third a pheon or. Crest — A squirrel ppr. NiCHOLLs (Esses). Sa. a pheon ar. ; on a canton of the second an owl ppr. NiCHOLLs (Bowells, co. Salop). Sa. three pheons ar. a canton of the last. NiCHOLLs (Boycote, co. Salop). Sa. a pheon ar, a crescent for diff. Crest — A Cornish chough. NiCHOLLs (Faxton, co. Northampton). The same as Tilton, CO. Leicester, and Hardwick, co. North- ampton. NicHOLLs (Ti'ewane, in St. Kew, co. Cornwall: ex- tinct, by the death of John NichoUs, esq. in 170f>; the heiress m. Glynn of Glynn). Sa. three pheons ar. ; co)}Jirmed by Camden. Crest — A hand couped above the wrist, lying fesseways ppr. holding a bow or, stringed ar. NicHOLLs (Treriefe, in Madron, co. Cornwall ; temj). Elizabeth). Arms, as the preceding. NicHOLLS fSwafield, co. Lincoln). Az. a fesse betw, three lions' heads erased or. NicHOLLS (Baynham, co. Suffolk). Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three trefoils stalked or. NicHOLLS, or NvcoLLS. Quarterly, or and gu. a bend sa. and a label of six points ar. NicHOLLS (granted by Cooke). Sa. three pheons ar.; a canton of the same. Crest — X wolf's head erased sa. Nichols (Scotland). Az. a fesse betw. six mascles ar. Nichols. Az. two bars erm. ; in chief three suns or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi liou ramp. ar. Nichols. Ar. on a chev. betw, three foxes' heads erased sa. as many crescents erm ; a canton of the second, Nicholson (Lancashire, Cumberland, and London). Az. two bars erm. on a chief ar. three suns ppr. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head erased gu. the erasure shewing bencatli tlie coronet ; granted 27 Queen Elizabeth, by Dethick, Garter, to Thomas, son of William Nicholson, of Lancashire, an Examiner in Chancery, and confirmed by Sir William Dethick, to Otho Nicholson, of London, gent, son to Thomas, son of William, son of Nicholas Nicholson, of Cumberland. Motto — Per castra ad astra. Nicholson (as borne by Peter Nicholson, of Thel- wall Hall, CO. Chester, esq.) Az. two bars erm. in chief three suns or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gu. a lion's head erm. Motto — Per castra ad astra. Mr. Nicholson quarters with his paternal coat the Arms of Seaman of London, in conse- quence of an alliance of his ancestor with a co- heiress of that family. Nicholson (Rounday Park, co. York; as borne by Stephen Nicholson, of Roundhay Park, esq. and by his nephew, William Nicholson Nicholson, of Rounday, esq.) Barry of six erminois and gu. on a chief az. a cross pattee ar. betw. two suns in splendoui'. Crest — On a branch of a tree fesse- ways ppr. a lion's head erased at the neck or, and charged with a cross pattee gu. Motto — Provi- dentia Dei. Nicholson (as borne by Alexander Nicholson, esq. late M'liNNES, of East Court, Charlton-Kings, co. Gloucester, formerly a Captain ni the second Regi- ment of Life Guards, -who, by royal sign manual, in 1821 , assumed the surname and arms of Nichoi-- SON, out of respect to the memory of his late maternal uncle. General Robert Nicholson). Quar- terly, first and fourth, or, on a chev. embattled az. betw. three eagles' heads erased gTi. an Eastern crown betw. two wreaths of laurel of the field, for Nicholson ; second and third, gu. two estoiles in chief ar. and a lion pass, in base or ; on a chief of the second two swords in saltire ppr. pomels and hilts or, the blades encircled by a wreath of laurel vert ; in the centre chief point, pendent from a ribbon of the first, fimbriated az. a representation of the medal presented to him by command of his Majesty, for his services at the Battle of Waterloo, ppr. circumscribed " Waterloo," in letters of gold, for M'Innes, Crests — A demi lion erased, charged with a bomb, fired, ppr. supporting a flag- staff, also encircled by an Eastern crown or ; there- from, flowing towards the sinister, a banner gu. inscribed '* Barvach," in letters of gold, in com- memoration of the services of his late uncle, Lieutenant General Robert Nicholson, at the siege of that fortress in the East Indies, for Nicholson ; second .out of a mural crown ppr. inscribed •* Vit- toria," a dexter arm embowed, vested gu. entwined by a thistle ppr. the hand in a glove ar. grasping a sword, all ppr. pendent from the guard the Water- NIC NIC loo medal as in the arms, for M'Innes. Mottoes— Generositate, for Nicholson ; Post proelia premia, for M'Innes. Nicholson (N. S. bart. ; Tillycoultry, 1686). Or, a lion's head erased, betw. three falcons' beads also erased gu. a bordure of the last. Nicholson (Cumberland and Lancashire). Az. two bars erm. ; in chief three suns or. Crest — Out of a diical coronet go. a lion's heart erm. Nicholson (London ; confirmed 1506). The same Arms and Crest. Nicholson (Ireland). Az. a cross betw. four suns or. Crest — A lion's head erased gu. charged with a fesse or. Nicholson (Scotland). Or, a chev. betw. three hawks' heads gu. Nicholson (Virginia ; granted IGfl.M). Az. on a cross ar. betw. four suns or, a cathedral church gu. Crest — A demi man habited in a close coat az. the buttons and cuffs of the sleeves turned up or, his face and hands ppr. anned with a head- piece and gorget ar. the beaver open, holding in the dexter hand a sword erect ppr. hilt and pomel of the second, and in the sinister hand a Bible open, clasps ar. Nicholson. Erm. on a pale sa. three martlets ar. Nicholson. Per pale wavy or and gu. six martlets, two, two, and two, respecting each other, and counterchanged. NiCHOLSOiN (Ballow House, co. Down ; derived from William Nicholson, of Cumberland, who settled at Ballow in the bej.rinning of the seventeenth century. William Nicholson of Ballow, esq. his great-grandson, d. s. p. in 179S, having devised his property to the son of his sister Margaret, by her husband, Robert Gawen Steele, esq. namely, Wil- liam Nicholson Steele, who assumed, in conse- quence, the additional name and arms of Nicholson, and was the late William Nicholson Steele Nichol- son, of Ballow House, esq. father of Robert Ni- cholson, now of Ballow, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. two bars erm. ; in chief three suns in glory or, for Nicholson ; second and third, ar. a bend counter-compony or and sa. betw. two lions' heads erased gu. on a chief az. three billets or, for Steele. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gu. a lion's head erminois, for Nicholson ; second, a demi eagle, with wings displ. holding in its beak a snake ppr. for Steele. Motto — Deus mihi sol. NiCKELsoN. Or, a chev. betw. three falcons' heads erased gu. Crest — A demi lion issuing ppr. Motto — Generositate. NiCKLiN. Sa. three boars' heads couped, in fesse ar. Crest — A griffin's head erased ar. NicoL (Scotland). Az. a fesse betw. si.K mascles ar. Nicolas (Cornwall ; derived from the ancient and noble family of Nicolas of Brittany, in France, and established in England immediately after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, by Abel Nico- las, son, by Maria Renee de Rosmadec his wife, of Jean Nicolas, Chevalier, des Champs Gerault, who with his brother, Germain Nicolas, Seigneur de Claye, was, on the " Reformation de la Noblesse " of Brittany, "20 August 1660, recognized as Noblesse of ancient extraction). The ancient Anns of the family of Nicolas, Seigneurs de Claye, de Champs Gerault, &c. are — Gu. on a fesse ar. betw. three wolves' heads erased or, three martlets sa. Crest — A wolf's head erased or, issuing from a coronet. Supporters — Dexter, a lion reguard. or, langucd gu. ; sinister, a syren ppr. Motto — En bon espoir. In the year 1816, Captain John Harris Nicolas, of East Looe in Cornwall, the representative of the family in England, received a grant of Arms from the Heralds' College, as follows : Gyronny of eight ar. and az. an eagle displ. erminois, on a chief wavy (in allusion to the services of Captain Nico- las, and of his eldest son, (Japtain Toup Nicolas, C.B.) erm. a trident or, surmounting in saltire a flag staff ppr. thereon hoisted a pennant gu., both passing through a chaplet of laurel, vert. Crest — A demi eagle sa. wings elevated erminois, each charged with a cross couped gu. issuing from a naval crown or. — And on the 10 October, 1810, Captain Toup Nicolas received the following augmentation to the above Crest: the word" Pilot" inscribed on the rim of the naval crown, *' in commemoration of his distinguished services in H.M. sloop Pilot, on the East and West coasts of Calabria, during the years 1810, 1811, and 1812; and also in allu- sion to the gallant action fought near Toulon, be- tween H.M. said sloop, and the French national ship La Leg^re, of twenty-eight guns and three hundred men, on the 17 June, 1815." Motto — Patria cara carior fides. Nicolas (as assigned in February 1832, to Sir Nicho- las Harris Nicolas, Chancellor and Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, fourth son of Captain John Harris Nicolas, R.N. of East Looe, by Margaret his wife, youngest dau. and co-heir of John Blake, by Anne his wife, se- cond dau. and co-heir of the Rev. John Keigwin, by Prudence, sister and heiress of William Bus- vargus, of Busvargus in Cornwall, esq.) Ar. a fess engr., and in chief three eagles displ. gu. Crest — A fetterlock or, the fetter passing through a plume of live ostrich feathers, alternately ar. and gu. Supporters (as G. C. M. G. granted 1 December, 1840) — On either side the Sept Insular lion, viz. a lion guard, with wings elevated, holding in the forepaw a book and seven arrows, with a glory round the head, all or. Motto — Patria cara carior fides. Nicolas (Huntingdonshire). Ar. three fleurs-de-lis gu. ; on a chief az. a lion pass, guard, or. Nicolas (Brittany). Gu. on a fesse ar. betw. three wolves' heads erased or, as many martlets sa. Crest — A wolf's head issuing from the coronet of a count. Nicolas, Ar. a fesse wavy sa. betw. three ravens ppr. Nicolas. Or, on a cross gu. a ducal crown or. NicoLETS. Ar. on a bend sa. three cinquefoils of the first. NicOLL (Henden Place, co. Middlesex!. Az. a fesse betw. tliT'ee lions' heads erased ar. charged with as many birds ppr. NicOLL. Sa. a pheon ar. Crest — A sparrow-hawk sa. beaked and legged gu. NicoLL. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three trefoils, stalked, couped, and raguly or. NicoLL. Az. on a fesse betw. three lions' heads erased ar. as many martlets sa. Crest — A lion's head erased az. collared ar. thereon three martlets sa. NicoLLS, or NvcoLLs (London). Sa. two pales engr. ai', ; on a chief or, three Cornish choughs ppr. Crest — A demi Cornish chough ppr. holding in the beak an ear of wheat or. NicOLLS, or NicoLL (Conyhatch, co. Middlesex ; granted 7 Feb. 1722). Sa. three pheons, shafted, rompu ar. Crest — A wolf's head sa. charged with five ermine spots, in fesse or. NicoLLS (Mershland, co. Norfolk). Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three lynxes' heads erased sa. as many crescents erm. Crest — A squirrel, sejant sa. col- lared or, holding betw. the forelegs a water bouget ar. NicoLLS (Tilney, co. Norfolk). Ar. a chev. ;iz. betw. three griffins' heads erased sa. charged with as many crescents erm. NicoLLs (Hardwick, co. Northampton ; of which family were Sir Francis Nicolls, of Hardwick, created a Baronet in 1641, and his uncle. Sir .'Vugustine Nicolls, of Faxton, one of the Judges of the Common Pleas, temp. James I.) Sa. three pheons ar. were the arms borne by William Nicolls of Hardwicke, temp. Edward IV. but his grandson, Francis Nicholls, of the same place, esq. had a confirmation of the coat with the addi- tion of " a canton ar." Crest — A wolf's head erased sa. NicoLsoN (Nicolson and Leswade, bart.) Or, three falcons' heads erased gu. Crest — A demi lion or, armed and langued gu. Supporters — Two eagles or, armed gu. Motto — Generositate. Nicolson (as borne by Sir Frederick William Ers- KiNE Nicholson, bart.) Or, a lion's head betw. NIS N O C three falcons' heads erased gu. a bordure of the lasf. NicoLSON (Kent, Lancashire, and Middlesex). Or, a fesse wavy az. betw. four lions' gambs issuing out of each corner of the escutcheon gu. ; on a chief of the second a vessel of the fir*t betw. two be- zants. Crest — A lion's gamb embowed gu. hold- ing an anchor or. NicOLSON (London, 15S8). Erm. on a pale sa. three martlets or. (Another ar.) Crest — On a mount rert a leopard sejant ar. spotted sa. pierced through the breast with a lance ppr. the wound guttee de sang. NicOLSON (Carnock, Scotland; granted 1S07). Or, three hawks' heads erased gu. ; a bordure az. Crest — A lion's head erased gu. Supporters — Two eagles reguard. ppr. wings endoi'sed, and inverted. 3fotto — Nil sistere conti'a. NicOLSON (Clunie, Scotland). Or, three eagles' heads era.sed gu. Crest — A lion's head erased or. Motto, as the last. NicoLsoN (Cockburnpath, Scotland). Gu. a lion's head erased, betw. three hawks' heads ei'ased or ; a bordure engr. of the last. NiURiE (Scotland). Az. a fesse or, betw. three mul- lets of the last pierced ar. NiELSON (Bothwellshiels). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. on a mount ppr. couped, a castle triple-towered ar. the middle tower cupolaed and flagged ; second, ar. a stag's head cabossed ; third, ar. a lion ramp. gu. Crest — On a mount a tower towered, with cupola and vane ppr. Motto — Murus aheneus. NiFFiEi.D (Yorkshire). Or, a bend undee, betw. two cotises sa. Ni'iEL. Gu. a pale fusily or. NicELL (Baron of Halton, co. Chester). Gu. a pale of five lozenges or. NiGELL, or NiGiLL. The same Arms. Crest — An oak tree vert. Nightingale (Kneesworth Hall.co. Cambridge, hart.) Per pale erm. and gu. a rose counterchanged. Crest — An ibex, sejant ar. tufted, armed, and maned or. Nightingale (Newportpond, co. Essex). The same Anns and Crest. Nightingale (Neale, co. Essex). Per pale sa. and gu. a rose counterchanged, barbed vert, seeded or. Nightingale (Litchfield, London, and Warwickshire ; granted l.'igS). Erm. a rose gu. seeded or, barbed vert; a crescent for diflT. Crest — A greyhound, courant erm. charged with a crescent for diff. NiGHTiNCALL (as boriic by Lieutenant-General Sir Miles Nightingall, K.C.B. of Brome Hall, co. Norfolk), Erm. a rose gu. on a chief embattled or, two banners in saltire, the staves enfiled by a wreath of laurel ppr. a canton gu. charged with the representation of a medal. Crest — On a mural crown or, an ibex ar. horned, maned, and tufted or, gorged with a wreath of laurel vert. Nightingall. Erm. a rose gu. Crest — An ibex. NiCHTiNGALL. Per pale erm. and gu. a rose counter- changed, barbed vert. NiLSON. Az. a cross or, pierced of the field, charged with a ducal crown of the second, betw. four lions ramp. ar. NiHMO, or Nemmock (Scotland ; Font's MS.) Or, on a saltire gu. betw. four crescents of the last, as many cinquefoils of the first. NiNU (Reading, co. Berks; descended from Philip Nind, of Tewkesbury, co. Gloucester, living in IC90, and now lepresented by the Rev. Philip Henry Nind, of Hawthorns Harehatch, co. Berks, eldest son of the late Rev. Philip 'IVant Nind, Vicar of Wargrave). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three dragons' heads. Crest — Out of a mural crown ar. a dragon's head. Motto — Fortis et fidelis. Nind. Or, three crosses crosslet fitchee, in fesse gu. betw. six mullets az. three and three. Crest — A torteau charged with a pale indented ar. Nisbett (Dean, Mid-Lothian, bart.) Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three boars' heads erased sa. Crest — .4 boar pass, san Supporters — Dexter, a savage holding a club over bis shoulder, and wreathed about the loins and head ppr.: sinister, a grey- hound ppr. Motto — i bide it. Nisbet (Tliat Ilk). Ar. three boars' heads erased sa. Crest — -A cubit arm erect, in armour, grasping a truncheon ppr. Motto — I byde it. Nisbet (Bourdeaux). Ar. on a chev. indented gu. betw. three goats' heads erased sa. as many cinque- foils of the first. Crest — A castle sa. and growing besiile it a thistle ppr. J/o<^o— Hiuc ducitur honos. Nisbet (Carfine and Edinburgh, Scotland). Ar. three boars' heads erased sa. within a bordure inveckcd gu. Crest — A boar's head erased. Motto — His fortibus ai'ma. Nisbet (Ci-aigintnie, Scotland). Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three boars' heads erased sa. as many cinque- foils of the first. Cccji— A boar pass. sa. Motto — 1 byde it. Nlsdet (Dirletoun, Scotland). The same Arms as the last, the chev. ensigned on the top with a thistle ppr. Crest — A dexter hand issuant out of a cloud, and holding a balance and scales, all ppr. Motto — Discite justitiam. Nisbet (Greenholm, Scotland). Ar. three boars' heads erased, within a bordure sa. Crest — A boar's head as in the arms. Motto — His fortibus anna. Nisbet (England). Ar. three boars' heads erased sa. Crest— torteau, charged with a pale indented ar. NivEN (Shousburgh and Windhouse, in Zetland ; ly-yoii Register). Az. a fesse betw. an increscent and decrescent in chief, ar. and in base a branch of palm slipped of the last. Crest — A branch of palm vert. Motto — Vivis sperandum. NivEN (England). Az. a fesse betw. an increscent and a decrescent in chief, and a crescent in base ar. Crest — A holly branch vert. NivisoN (Scotland). Ar. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. az. Crest — A wolf pass. sa. collared and lined or. Motto — Excitus acta probat. Nix. Or, a chev. betw. three leopards' heads gu. Crest — On a mount a stag lodged ppr. Nixon (Blechingham, co. Oxford). Or, on a chev. betw. three leopards' heads gu. as many suns of the field. Crest — A leopard ramp, guard, ppr. Nixon. Sa. five bezants, two, two, and one, on a cliief ar. a battle-axe in fesse sa. Crest — A moor- cock ppr. Nixon. Sa. six plates and a chief ar. Crest — A dexter hand holding a sword ppr. Nixon. Ar. on a cross patonce ga. five escallops or. Noads (Shepalibury, co. Herts ; granted 10 Feb. lU.M). Sa. on a pile ar. three trefoils slipped of the first. NoEBES (Houghton, co. Norfolk). Vert, a cross pa- tonce erm. betw. three birds ar. NoBi'.ES. 'Ihe same Crest — On a chapeau ppr. an eagle's head az. Noble (Cornwall ; Belson and Bishops' Tentor, co. Devon ; and Barming, near Maidstone, co. Kent). Or, two lions pass, guard, in pale az. betw. as many ilaunches of the last ; over all a fesse gu. charged with three bezants. Crest — A lion pass, az. Noble (Berwick). Erm. three leopards' heads sa. ducally crowned gu. Noble (Edinburgh). Ar. three burdock leaves vert. Crest — A dexter hand holding a dagger. Motto — Virtute et valore. Noble (Reresbie, co. Leicester). Ar. on a chief gu. a lion pass. or. Crest — Au eagle displ. or. Motto — Fide et fortitudine. Noble (Staffordshire). Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. two lions pass, guard, sa. three bezants. Noble (Ireland). Or, a galley, sails furled, and oars in action gu. flags az. Crest — A lion's paw sa. holding up a cross pattee fitchee or. Noble. Erm. three leopards' heads sa. ducally crowned or. Noble. Or, on a fesse gu. betw. two lions pass. sa. three bezants. Nock. Az. a bend betw. three annulets or. Crest — A dexter hand brandishing a scimetar ppr. 4 Y NOO NOR Nock. Az. a bend siiiister betw. tliree annulets, in bend countei changed. NocouRT. Gu. a cross engr. ar. NoDiiCATE. Per pale, ar. and gn. three lions' gambs inverted and erased, counterchanged. Nodes. Sa. on a pile ar. three trefoils slipped of the first. Crest — Two lions' gambs sa. holding a garb or. NODIN (England). Erra. a chev. gu. in base three piles issuing from tlie chev. sa. Crest — A stag's head couped gu. Noel (Earl of Gainsborough). Quarterly, first and foTirth, or, fretty gu. a canton erm. for Noel; se- cond and third, per fesse or and gu. a lion ramp, within a double tressure flory counterflory, all counterchanged, for Middleton. Crest — A buck at gaze ar. attired or. Supporters — Dexter, an angel habited in a vest ar. zoned or, her mantle flowing purp. wings elevated, and on her head a celestial crown gold, in her exterior hand a sword erect ppr. ; sinister, a seahorse ppr. maned or, gorged with a naval crown az. and in the mouth a thistle ppr. Motto — Tout bien on rien. NoKL (Dalby, CO. Leicester, and Hilcot, co. Stafford). Paly of six ar. and gu. Noel (Kirkby Mallory, co. Leicester ; derived from John, a younger son of Andi'ew Noel of Dalby, ancestor uf the Earls of Gainsborough. The last male heir of the Kirkby line. Sir Thomas Noel, bart. Viscount WentwortU, rf. s. p. in 1815, leaving his sister, Judith, wife of Sir Ralph Milbanke, bart. and his nephew, Nathaniel Lord Scarsdale, his co- heirs). Arms and Crest, as the preceding. Sup- porters (of Lord Wentworth)— Two griffins' ar. collared or. Motto — Pensez a bien. Noel (Wellingore, co. Lincoln ; as borne by Christo- pher Noel, of Wellingore, esq. son of Christopher Neville, esq. a descendant of the Nevills of Grove, by Lady Sophia Noel, his wife, dau. of Baptiste, fourth Earl of Gainsborough). Or, fretty gu. a canton erm. Crest — A buck at gaze, ar. attired or. Noel (Staffordshire, temp. Henry II. quartered, through De Dunston, by D'Oyley of Shottisham in Norfolk, and of the East Indies). Or, fretty gu. a canton ar. Noel (Persall, co. Stafford). Or, fretty gu. on a can- ton ar. a mullet sa. Noke (Stottesbrook, co. Bucks). Or, on a fesse sa. betw. three leopards' heads gu. as many crowns of the field. (Another, a ducipher betw. two crowns or, on the fesse.) Nolan (Bedford Square, London). Az. on a bend betw. two fleurs de-lis or, a lion pass, guard, gu. holding in the dexter forepaw a fleur-de-lis of the first. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. holding a fleur de lis or. NoLAND, or NowLAND (Ireland). Gu. on a cross or, betw. four swords erect ar. poniels and hilts of the second, a lion ramp, of the first, betw. four Cornish choughs sa. beaked and legged of the field. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. No.viuRE, or NowERS. Vaire, ar. and gu. None (Leicestershire). Ar. a chev. betw. three mill- rinds fesseways, sa. Nones, Noone, or Noves (Shelfhamer, co. Norfolk). Or, a cross engr. vert. Nones. Per pale gu. and ar. a fesse az. NoNWERs, or Novvers. Ar. two bars gu. ; in chief as many crescents of the second. NoNWiKE. Sa. an eagle displ. or. Crest — A demi griffin ppr. issuing from a plume of ostrich feathers ar. NoNYCKE. Gu. a fesse dancettee ar. ; in chief three mullets or. Noone (Walton, co. Leicester). Or, on a cross engr. vert, a crescent of the field. Crest — An eagle displ. with two heads or, wings vert. Noone (Swaft"ham, co. Norfolk, and To.stock, co. Suflblk). Sa. a saltire betw. four lions' gambs erased or. Crest— A bull's head erased per fesse, ar. and gu. attired of the last. Noone (Norfolk). Or, a cross engr. vert. Crest — An eagle di.spl. Noone (Norfolk). Ar. a saltire vert. Noone. Paly of six ar. and sa. NooNWERs. Ar. two bars gu.; in chief three crescents of the last. NooR (Kent). Az. on a chief indented or, three mul- lets gu. NooRES. Az. a chev. betw. three rams' heads erased sa. Nohbery (Cheshire). Ar. on a chev. engr. sa. betw. three bulls' heads of the second, a fleur-de-lis of the first. Norbeky (Derbyshire). Ar. a bend sa. ; on a chief gu. a barruly wavy or. Norbery, Noruerky, or Norbury. Ar. a bend sa. ; a chief vaire or Tind gu. Crest — A dove or. Norbery. Sa. a chev. betw. three bulls' heads ca- bossed ar. Norbery. Sa. three bull.s' heads ar. NoRBEBY. Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three bulls' heads of the second. NoRBORNE (Bremhiil, co. Wilts). Erm. a fesse ne- bulee gu.; on a v'anton of the last a ducal coronet or. Crest — A demi lion erra. holding betw. the paws a ducal coronet or. NoRBuRCH. Gu. a chief erm. NoRBUBY, Earl OF. See Toler. NORBURY (Norbury, co. Chester; originally Bulkeley, being derived from Roger Bulkeley of Norbury, third son of Willi.im Bulkeley of Bulkeley. Of this branch was Sir John Norbury, Lord Treasurer of England, temp. Henry IV. From the Norburys of Norbury descends John George Norbury, of Fulmer Place, co. Bucks). Sa. a chev. betw. three bulls' heads cabossed ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head sa. Norbury (Droitwich and Sherridge, co. Worcester ; originally of Cheshire, and settled in the former county since the time of Elizabeth ; now repre- sented by Thomas Norbury, of Sherridge, esq.) Arms, &c. same as Norbury of Cheshire. Norbury (Chester). Ar. a chev. betw. three bulls' heads couped sa. Norbury (Cheshire). Sa. a chev. engr. betw. three bulls' heads cabossed ar. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head sa. NoRCUKY, or Norberrey (Norberrey, co. Derby). Ar. a chief vaire or and gu. ; over all a bend sa. Norbury. Ar. a fesse engr. betw. three bulls' heads cabossed sa. Crest— Oat of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head sa. Norbury. Ar. a bend sa. ; a chief vaire or and gu. Norbury. Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three bulls' heads sa. Norbury. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three bulls' heads sa. Norbury. Sa. a chev. betw. three bulls' heads couped ar. Norbury. Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three bulls' heads couped sa. Norcambrowe. Gu. a cinquefoil or, betw. nine crosses crosslet ar. Norchamrrowe. Gu. three morines betw. six crosses crosslet ar. Norchamrerone. Gu. three cinquefoils within an orle of crosses crosslet ar. Norcliffe (Langton, co. York; derived from John NoRCLiFFE, of Barsland, living in 1541. Frances Norclifi"e. dau. of Fairfax Norclifle of Langton, m. Sir John Wray of Sleningford, bart. and her eldest dau. Mary Wray, who m. Sir James Innes, bart. having inherited the Norclifle estates under the will of her uncle, Thomas Norcliffe of Langton, as the eldest of his nieces, assumed the surname and arms of Norclifle, but (/. in ISOr, when those estates de- volved, under the same bequest, upon her nephew the son and heir of her next sister, Isabella, by her husband, John Dalton, of Sleningford, esq., Thomas Dalton, who assumed in consequence the name and armsof Norclift"e. He /«. Anne, only dau. andheire.ss of William Wilson of Leeds, esq. and dying in 1820, was s. by his eldest son, Major Norcliffe Norclifle, of the 18th Hussars). Az. five raascles voided in cross or, a chief ei-m. quartering Wray, Wilson, Cecil, Neville, Beauchamp, Berkeley, Vere, D'IsLE, &c. &c. Cre.ivov.KT{Marqticss of tVestmeath). Arms, Crest, and Motto, same as Nugent, Ireland. Sup-porters — Two cockatrices, wings elevated and endorsed ppr. tails nowed, combed and wattled gu. Nugent, Baron. See Grenvii.le. Nugent (Waddesdon, co. Berks, bart.) Erm. two bars within a bordure engr. gu. ; on a canton of the last a dagger erect ppr. pomel and hilt or. Crest — A cockatrice, vert, gorged with a plain collar or, pendanttherefrom an escutcheon gu. charged with a dagger erect, as in the arms. Supporters — Two cockatrices, wings endorsed, collared or ; pendant therefrom a shield gu. charged with a dagger, as in the arms. Motto — Decrevi. Nugent (Ballinlough, co. Westmeath, bart.) Arms, &c, as Nugent of Ireland. Nugent (Essex). The same. Nugent (Ireland). Gu. a fesse ar. betw. three cres- cents of the second. Nugent. Gu. two bars erm. Nugent (Portaferry, co. Down; as borne by Andrevt Nuge.nt, of Portaferry, esq. high sherifl" of the county in 1S08, grandson of Andrew Savage, of Port- aferry, esq. by Margaret his wife,dau. and eventual co heir of Andrew Nugent, of Dysert, esq. by the Ladj' Catherine Nugent, his wife, dau. and co-heir of Thomas, fourth Earl of Westmeath. Paternally, Mr. Nugent represents the ancient family of Savage of Portaferry, possessed of that estate since the lirst conquest of Ii-eland by the English [see Savage]. On succeeding to a portion of the estate of his maternal grand-uncle. Governor Nugent, he changed his patronymic, for the name of Nugent). Arms and Crest, same as those of the Earl op Westmeath. Arms and Crest of Savage [see, that 7tame]. Motto (of the Savage family) — Fortis atque iidelis. Nugent (Donore, co. Westmeath, bart.) Arms, &c. same as Nugent, of Wadde.sdon, bart. Nun. Ar. a saltire gu.betw. four lions' gambs erect ppr. Crest — A bull's head erased, per fesse, vert and or. Nun (Ireland) Ar. three bendlets vert. Crest— An arm in armour, vambraced, holding a hawk's lure, all or. NuNE (Thorp, CO. Northampton). Gu. three chev. ar. NuNN (Essex, Sufl'olk, and Norfolk). Sa. a saltire betw. four lions' gambs or. Crest — A bull's head erased, per fesse ar. and gu. armed and crined of the last. NuNN (St. Margarets, co. Wexford; derived from Richard Nunn, esq. who went with Cromwell's army to Ireland in 1C49, a Captain in Ireton's Dragoons, and now represented by Edvvaru West- BY NuNN, of St. Margarets, esq. son and heir of the late Joshua Nunn, of St. Margarets, esq. by Mary his wife, dau. and co-heir of Edward Westby, of High Park, co. Wicklow, esq.) Arms and Crest, as the preceding. Motto — Fortiter in re. NuNN (Rose Hill, Enniscorthy, co. Wexford ; des- cended from John Nunn, esq. second son of John Nunn, of St. Margarets, esq. by Susannah French his wife). Arms, Ikc. as the preceding. Nunn (as borne by Elias Shirley Nunn, of Bury St. Edmunds, CO. Suflolk, esq.) Az. a saltire erm. betw. two bulls' heads erased in pale, and as many lions' gambs erased in fesse or. Crest — Upon a mount vert, in front of an oak tree ppr. a beehive or. NuNSEGLES (Durham Visitation, 1615). Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three eagles displ. sa. as many es- toiles or. NuNwicKE. Sa. an eagle displ. or. Nurse (Scotland). Gu. a fesse or, betw a chev. in chief and a cinquefoil in base ar. ; a bordure of the second. Crest — A pair of balances ppr. Motto — Justitia. Nurse. Ar. a chev. betw. three annulets sa. ; a chief of the last. NusHAiw (Nusham Hall, co. York). Sa. on a fesse ar. three crosses crosslet gu. Nusham. The same Arms. Crest— A monster, with a lion's head, fish's body, and bird's feet. NuswELL. Vert.twochev. ar. each charged with three cinquefoils gu. NUTBROWNE (Barking, CO. Essex; granted 1538). Erm. ' on a chief sa. three lions' heads, erased or. Crest — A lion sejant sa. holding in theforepaws a sword ar. hilt of the first, pomel and gripe of the second. NuTCOMBE (Wilts). Or, a fesse embattled betw. two escallops gu. Crest— On a mural coronet or, a fal- con close ppr. beaked and belled or. NuTSHALL (Nutshall, CO. Lancaster). Ar. a squirrel OAK OCC sejant, gxi. suppoi tiny a hazel branch vert, fructed or. NuTT (Tewkesliury, co. Gloucester, and Mayes, co. Sussex). Per fesse az. and erra, a pale counter- changed, three pheous ar. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erni. a pheon or, betw. two win'jjs, expanded ar. {Another crest — A pheon ar. betw. two wings vert.) NuTT. The same Arms. Crest — On a chapeau a cock crowing ppr. NuTT(Kent). Az. a pheon or. NuTTAi.L (Nuttall Hall, anciently Nothogh, within the Chase of Holconie,co. Lancaster; represented, in the female line, by Formuv of Formby). Ar. a shacklebolt sa. Cresl — A talbot statant ar. chained and collared sa. Nuttall (Tottington Hall, co. Lancaster ; represented in the female line, by Radclyffe of Foxdenton). Arms, &c. as the preceding. Nuttall (Walmersley, co. Lancaster; a branch of the Nuttall Hall family, temp. Henry VII. represented in the female line by Okmekou of Tyldesly). Arms, &c. as the preceding. Nuttall (Kempsey, co. Worcester; derived from the Nuttalls of Lancashire, and now represented by Robert Nuttall, of Kempsey House, esq. son and lieir of the late John Nuttall, esq. by Eliza his first ■wife, dau. of Jonathan Howard, of Manchester and Blackburn, esq.) Ar. a shacklebolt sa. Crest — On a chapeau, sa. turned up erm, a martlet sa. j\fotto — Serva jugum. Nuttall. Gu. six cocks ar. Nutter. Ar. a boar pass. sa. betw, three crescents gu. Crest — A dolphin, naiant, or. Nyssell (Kent). Ar. a saltire engr. betw. four laurel leaves sa. Nyssell. The same Arms. Crest — A lion ramp, per fesse, ar. and az. holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis or. OAKELEY(Oakeley,co. Salop ; an ancient Shrop- shire family, now represented by William Oakeley, of Oakeley, esq.) Ar. on a fesse betw. three crescents gu. as many fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — A dexter armour embowed in armour ppr. in the hand a scimetar, also ppr. pomel and hilt gold. Oakeley (Plas Tan-y-Bwlch, co. Merioneth, a younger branch of Oakeley of Oakeley, derived from the marriage of William Oakeley, esq. grandson of William, third son of William Oakeley, of Oakeley, esq. M.P. for Bishops' Ciistle in 1C60, with Mar- garet, only child of Evan GryfFydd, of Plas Tan- y-BwIch, esq.) Arms and Crest, as Oakeley of Oakeley, quartering Gyffyud. Oakeley (Shrewsbury, co. Salop, hart. ; descended from William, third son of William Oakeley, of Oakeley, esq. M.P. for Bishops' Castle in 1060, andnowrepre- " sented by the Very Rev. Sir Herbert Oakeley, hart. Dean of Booking). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. on a fesse, betw. three crescents, gu. as many ficurs de lis or, for Oakeley ; second and third, az. a stag trippant or, for Strahan. Crests — First, a dexter arm embowed in armour ppr. charged with two fleurs-de-lis or, each in a crescent gu. ; in the hand a scimetar, also ppr. pomel and hilt gold, for Oakeley; second, a stag's head erased or, for Strahan. Motto — Paterni nomiuis patrimonium. Oakes (as borne by Sir Henry Tuo.^as Oakes, of Mitcham Hall, co. Surrey, bart.) Ar. on u chev. engr. sa. betw. three sprigs of oat, fructed ppr. a cross of eight points of the field; on a canton gu. a mullet of as many points, within an in- crescent of the first. Crest — Out of a mural crown gu. a buck's head, erased ppr. gorged with a col- lar, embattled, counter-embattled, or. Motto — Persevere. Oakes, or Ores (Oundle, co. Northampton). Gu. two lions, combatant ar. ; a chief of the last, quarter- ing, sa. fi'sse betw. six acorns or. Crest — An oak tree vert, fructed or, supported by two lions ramp, ar. Oakes (Newton, co. Sufi'olk ; as borne by Henry James Oakes, of Newton, esq. eldest son and heir of the late Orbel] Ray Oakes, esq. and grandson of James Oakes, esq. of Bury St. Edmunds, chief burgess of that town, and a magistrate and depiity- lieuteuant of Suflblk). Sa. on a fesse enjr. betw. six slips of oak fructed or, three oak leaves vert, a bordure engr. erm. Oatfs (Peiran Zabuloe, and St. Agnes, co. Cornwall). Az. a chev. engr. or, betw. two plates. Oates. Ar. a bear ramp. sa. muzzled gu. Crest— A. boar's head, erased ar. Obert. Ar. a fesse, cotised, wavy, gu. O'BiERNE. Ar. a tree growing out of a mount in base, vert, betw. two annulets gu. ; on a chief of the last three mullets or. Crest — A cockatrice az. winged or. O'Breanon (Jobh, Ireland). Gu. in base a gaib or, supported by two lions ramp, of the second ; in chief three swords, two in saltire, the points up- wards, and one fesscways, the point to the dexter side of the shield ppr. Crest — An arm in armour embowed, holding a sword. O'Brenon (Jobh, Duach, Ireland). Ar. on a mount vert, in base, a lion ramp. ppr. ; in chief, two dex- ter hands, couped gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a plume of six ostrich feathers ppr. O'Brien (Dromoland, co. Clare, bart.) Gu. three lions pass, guai-d. per pale, or and ar. Crest — Issuing out of clouds, a naked arm, embowed, the hand grasping a sword, all proper. JMotto—hsmh laidir an nachtar : The strongest hand uppermost. O'Brien (Shotgrove, co. Essex). Gu. three lions (another, leopards), pass, guard, per. pale, or and ar. Crest — A naked arm, issuing from a cloud, holding a sword, all ppr. O'Brien (Ireland). Gu. three leopards pass. or. O'Brien (Blatherwycke Hall, co. Northampton; Henry O'Brien, of Stonhall, co. Clare, son, by his second wife, of Sir Donatus O'Brien, of Dro- moland, CO. Clare, bart. of the great Milesian family of the name, descended from the kings of Thomoiul, ?«. in l(i99, Susanna, daughter and co- heir of William Staflbrd, of Blatherwycke, esq. and thus acquired the estate). Quarterly, first and fourth, per pale, gu. and or, three lions conn- terchanged ; second, ar. three piles gu. ; third, ar. a ],heon. Crest — Issuing out of clouds a naked arm embowed, the hand grasping a sword, all ppr. /I/oiio— Vigueur de dessus. O'Bryen (Marguess of Thomond). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. three lions pass, guard, in pale, per pale, or and ar. for O'Bryen ; second, ar. three piles meeting in point, issuing from the chief, gu. ; third, or, a pheon az. Crest — An arm embowed, brandishing a sword, ar. pomel and hilt or. Sup- porters — Two lions guard, per fesse, or and ar. Motto — Vigueur de dessus. O'Cahanc (Ireland). Gu. three fishes erect, or, two and one. Crest — A dexter arm, embowed, purp. holding a sword ppr. O'Cahill (Ireland). Az. in base, a dolphin afTrontee, the tail issuing on the sinister, ppr. Crest — An anchoy paleways, cabled ppr. ; issuing from the dexter fluke an oak bi-anch, also ppr. O'Callaghan (Viscoiint lAsmore). Ar. in base a mount vert; on the sinister side a hurst of oak trees, therefrom issuant a wolf pass. ppr. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, holding a sword en- twined with a snake, ppr. Supporters — Two stags ppr. Motto — Fidus et audax. O'Carol (Ireland). Ar. eight estoiles gu. three, three, and two. Crest — An escutcheon ar. charged with thiee piles gu. issuing from the chief. O'Caroll (Ireland). Ar. a sword erect in pale, betw. two lions ramp. gu. Crest — On the stump of a tree a hawk rising, ppr. Motto — In fide et in hello fortes. O'Carrill (Ireland). Ar. two lions ramp, support- ing with the forepaws a sword, in pale, gu. Crest — A falcon rising, belled, ppr. betw. two sprigs. Occle. Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three cinquefoils pierced, az. Occle, or O'KuLL. Ar. two chev. betw. three oak leaves, vert. ODD ODO OciiTERr.ONiE (Grind, Scotland). Az. a lion ramp. ar. within a bordure gu. charged with eight buckles and escallops alternately, or. Crest — An eagle displ. az. Motto — Deus mihi adjutor. OcHTEKLONY (bart.) Az. a lion ramp. ar. holding in the paws a trident erect, or, and charged on the shoulder with a key, the ward upwards, of the field ; all within a bordure wavy of the second, charged with four buckles, gu. Crest — A swan, wings ele- vated ar. ducally collared and chained or, the breast charged with a buckle gu. and the wings and body debruised by a beudlet sinister wavy, az. Motto — Spes labor levis. OcuTERLONY (certified at the Coll. of Arms, London, 1779). Az. a lion ramp. ar. charged on the side with a key, in pale, of the field, and holding in the dexter paw a trident or. Crest — A swan rousant, ar. ducally crowned or, collared and chained of the last, charged on the breast with a rose gu. OcHTERLONY (Kelly, Scotland). Az. a lion pass, within a bordure ar. charged with eight round buckles of the first. OcHTERLONY (quartered by Lyon). Az. a lion rarap. ar. OcKLEsHAW (Lancashire). Per fesse embattled, ar. and gu. two arrows fesseways countei'changed, plumed az. Crest — A flaming sword erect in pale, or. OcKLEY. See Oakley. O'Conarchy (Ireland). Or, three fishes haurient, backs uppermost, gu. Crest— On a ducal coronet az. an eagle displ. gu. O'Co.NNELL (Ireland). Ar. a lion ramp, sa.; in the dexter forepaw a trefoil slipped vert ; on a chief az. three mullets or. Crest — A stag statant, ppr. O'CoNNELL (Iveragh, co. KeiTy; borne by the Right Hon. Daniel O'Connell, of Derrynane Abbey, co. Kerry, Lord Mayor of Dublin, 1842). Party per fesse vert and ar. a stag trippant betw. three tre- foils counterchanged. Crest — A stag's head erased, ar. charged with a trefoil vert. Supporters — Two stags ppr. Motto (in Irish)— Cia'll agos Neart; (in English) — Power used with judgment. O'Connell (Grena, co. Kerry; as borne by John O'Connell, of Grena, e.sq. next brother of IVIr. O'Connell of Derrynane). Arms and Crest, as the preceding. O'Connor (Kerry, Ireland). Vert, a lion ramp, or, crowned of the last. Crest — An arm in armour, embowed, holding a sword ar. O'Connor (Coramore, Ireland). Vert, a stag pass. ppr. Crest — -A hand gauntleted, throwing a dart. O'CoNOR-DoN (Bealanagare, co. Roscommon ; derived from Terlagh Don O'Conor, Lord of Connaught, who died in 134.5, eldest son of Hugh O'Conor, Lord of Connaught, and great grandson of Rode- rick O'Conor, King or Prince of Connaught, who was grandson of Cathal Crobh-dearg O'Conor, brother of Roderick O'Conor, the last Milesian Monarch of Ireland. The present representative of this Royal line, in whom, had Ireland's native dynasty endured, the sovereignty would now be vested, is Denis O'Conor-Don, M. P. for the county of Roscommon, eldest son of the late Owen O'Co- nor, of Be.ilanagare, who succeeded to the title of O'Conor Don at the decease, issueless, of his kins- man, Alexander O'Conor-Don, of Clonalis, in 1820). Ar. an oak tree vert. Crest — An arm in armour embowed, holding a sword, ar. pomelled and hilted gold, entwined with a snake ppr. * O'Conor (Sligo, Ireland). Per pale purp. and ar. ; on the dexter side a lion ramp, respectant the si- nister side; on the sinister side an oak tree vert. Crest — An arm iu armour, embowed, holding a sword ar. O'Crui.ie (Ireland). Ar. a boar pass. betw. three crosses crosslet, or. O'Cuilean (Carbry, Ireland). Ar. two lions ramp. combatant, ppr. Crest— A pelican vulning herself, • ppr- OcuKBSRNE. Gu. a cross or. O'Davoren (Ireland). Ar. a sword erect, point up- wards, from tlie blade issuing drops of blood. Crest — A hind statant, ppr. Oddesten (Leicester). Or, fretty gu. a canton sa. Oddy. Az. a saltire ar. Crest — A goat's head, per pale, or and az. counterchanged. O'Dea (Ireland). Ar. in base, a hand couped above the wrist, cuff turned up, holding a sword in pale, betw. two serpents in chief embowed paleways. Oddie (as borne by Henry Hoyle Oddie, of Colney House, CO. Herts, esq. son and heir of the late Henry Hoyle Oddie, esq. and grandson of John Oddie, of Storkhouse and Gisburne, co. York, by Sarah his wife, dau. and heir of Edward Hoyle, esq. who was great-grandson of the Rev. Henry Hoyle, M. A. presented to the Vicarage of Gis- burne in leO'i). Ar. a fesse per fesse indented vert and sa. betw. three plain cotisos of the last. Crest — A brock coming out of a rock, ppr. OuEBY. Gu. on a bend or, three martlets sa. Odehame. Sa. on a fesse ar. two water bougets of the field. Odehall. Or, three crescents gu. Ohell, or Odehull. Ar. three crescents gu. Crest — An eag^e displ. gu. Odiard, Sa. a chev. betw. three covered cups, or. Crest — An arm embowed in armour, ppr. garnished or, holding in the gauntlet a covered cup or. Odin (Kent; borne by the Ooms of Boston, United States, America). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. debruised with a crozier in bend, sinister or. Crest — A horse ramp. OuiNGLEicH. Ar. a fesse gu.; in chief a mullet pierced, az. Odingsell, or Odincells (Eper.ston, co. Nottingham). Ar. a fesse gu.; in the dexter chief point a mullet of the second. Crest — A wolf pass. gu. Odingsell. Ar. on a fesse sa. betw. three mullets gu. as many escallops or. Odingsell. Ar. on a fesse gu. three escallops or; in chief two mullets of the second. Odingsell. Ar. a fesse and tn o mullets in chief, gu. Odingsell. Ar. a fesse gu. two mullets in chief, sa. Odingsells (Trusley, co. Derby, temp. Edward I.; of the co-heiresses, one, Elizabeth, was wife of Thomas Coke, esq. ancestor by her of the Cokes of Trusley ; and the other m. Richard Piper). Ar. a fesse gu. in chief three mullets, sa. Odingsells (Warwickshire). Ar. a fesse gu. ; in chief two mullets of the last. Crest — A naked arm erect, holding in the hand ppr. a mullet gu. (A71- ot/ier crest — A wolf pass, gu.) Odingsells. Ar, a fesse gu.; in chief two mullets pierced, of the second. Odingsells. Ar. a fesse gu. ; in the de.xter chief a mullet of the second. Crest — A wolf pass, or, guttee on the neck, gu. O'Dogherty (Ireland). Az. two bends cotised, ar. Crest — A dexter hand holding a sword. O'DoHERTY (Ireland). Ar. a buck at full speed, on a chief vert three mullets of the first. Crest, as the last. O'DoNEL (Newport, CO. Mayo, hart.; claiming a royal Milesian descent, and deducing its lineage from a common ancestor with the O'Neills, Earls of Tyrone. Of this family was the famed Hugh Roe O'Donell, Prince of Tyrcounel). Gu. issuing from the dexter side of the shield a cubit sinister arm vested az. cnll'ed or, the hand ppr. grasping a cross fitchee of the third. Crest — Two armed arms em- bowed, ppr. crossing each other in saltire; the hand on the dexter side holding a heart; that on the sinister a scimetar, all ppr. Motto — In hoc signo vinces. O'Donell (Larkfield, co. Leitrim ; derived from Hugh Boy O'Donell, third son of Sir Neill Garbh O'Donell, who received the honour of knighthood from Lord Mountjoy in 1002). Arms,&LC. as O'Do- nell of Newport. O'DoNNEL, or O'Donnell (England). Gu. a galley, her oars in action, or. Crest — On a ducal coronet the attires of a stag, ppr. O'DoNOVAN (Ireland ; an ancient Milesian sept, the present chief of which is the Rev. MorganO'Dono- VAN, Rector of Dundurrow, in the diocese of Cork). Ar. issuing from the sinister side of the shield, a cubit dexter arm vested gu. curt'edaz.the hand ppr. grasping an old Irish sword, the blade entwined with a serpent ppr. Crest — On a cbapeau gu. 4 Z OFF OGI turned up enn. an eagle rising ppr. Supporters (borne by the chief only)- — Dexter, a lion guard, ppr. ; sinister, a griffin, wings addorsed ppr. Mottoes — Adjuvante Deo in hostes ; and. Vis super hestem. Odrone (Ireland). Ar. three snakes involved, vert. O'Dbone (Ireland). Ar. a serpent involred, vert. O'DuANE (Ireland). Erm. a wolf pass. sa. ; in chief two crescents of the last. Crest — A wolf's head and neck, couped. O'DcNN (Ireland). Az. an eagle displ. with two heads. Crest — A tree ppr. ; at the foot of the tree a lizard pass. vert. Odrow. Ar. a cross gu. betw. four lions pass, respect- ing each other, sa. O'DvviRE (Ireland). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. betw. three erm. spots. Crest — A hand couped below the wrist, holding a sword. Odyearne. Sa. a chev. betw. three covered cups, or. Crest — An arm in armour, ppr. garnished or, couped at the shoulder, lying fesseways, the hand erect from the elbow of the first, holding^ covered cup of the second. Oeldon, or Oldon. Or, a boar sa. O'Ferrall (formerly Princes of Annaly; the district now forming the county of Longford). Vei t, a lion ramp. or. Crest — On a ducal coronet a greyhound couraut, with a broken chain to the collar round his neck, over that a regal crown, ppr. Suppor- ters — Two otters, ppr. Motto — Cu-ee bu : Anglice — I have broken my hold. O'Ferrall (Chester and Dublin; descended from the Princes of Annaly: William Farrell, of the city of Chester, esq. b. at College Green, Dublin, 17 Jan. 1689, m. tirst, Elizabeth, dau. and co heir of Thomas Brome, of Skeffington Hall, co. Leicester, esq. and had by her a son, William, of SkeflBngton, grand- father of the present Sir Lumley Skeffington, bart.; Mr. Farrell m. secondly, Anna-Christiana, sister and heir of John Herbert Dod, of the Lower Hall of Broxton, co. Chester, esq. by whom he had four daus. co-heirs of their mother : the youngest, Frances, b. in 1742, ?>i. first, John W or- thington, of Ashton Hayes, co. Chester, esq. father of the present William Henry Worthincton, of Sandiway Bank, co. Chester, esq. ; and, secondly. Colonel Bonnor, father of the Rev. George Bonnor.) Arms, Crest, and Motto, as the preceding. Offerton. Gu. on a chev. chief or, three annulets of the field. Offewell. Erm. three bars az. Offield, orOFiELD. Ar. a cross gu. Offield, or Ofield. Gu. a cross sarcelly ar. Offincton. Az. a saltire engr. ar. (Another, or.) Offley (Gloucestershire). Ar. on a cross fiory, betw. four Cornish choughs, sa. beaked and legged gu.; a lion pass, guard, or. Crest — A demi lion ramp, per pale, or and az. collared per pale counter- changed, and holding a branch of laurel ppr. Offley (Lord Mayor of Loudon, 1556). Ar. on a cross formee flory az. ; a lion pass, or, betw. four Cornish choughs ppr. beaks and legs gu. Offley (London and Putney, co. Surrey; granted 5 Sept. 1588). Ar. a cross flory az. betw. four Cor- nish choughs ppr. Crest — A demi lion ramp, or, collared gu. holding in the paws an olive branch, stalked and leaved vert, fructed of the first. Offley (Norton Hall, co. Derby; Edmund Offley, of Norton fHall, esq. great-grandson of Stephen Offley, of Norton Hall, esq. high sheriff of the county in 1716, ri. unm. in 1745, leaving his sisters, TO. to Shore and Edmunds, his co heirs). Arms, &c. as Offley of London and Putney. Offley (Madeley, co. Stafford). Ar. on acrosspattfee flory az. a lion pass, guard, or, betw. four Cornish choughs ppr. Offley. The same, without the Cornish choughs. Crest — A demi lion per pale, or and az. collared and lined, holding a pink ppr. stalked and leaved vert. Offley. Ar. three lions' heads erased, within a bor- dure engr. sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, the attires of a stag affixed to the scalp, sa. Offley. Ar. on a cross flory gu. betw. four crows ppr. a lion pass, guard, or. Offord. Barry of six, ar. and az. ; on a bend gu. three mullets of the first, all within a bordure or. Offord. Barry of eight, ar. and az. ; on a bend gu. three mullets of the first, all within a bordure vert. O'Flyn (Ireland). Az. a lion pass, gu.; in chief two bezants. Crest — A hand couped, ppr. holding a serpent vert. Ogan, Hogan, or Ougan. Sa. on a chief or, three annulets of the field. Ogan. Or, on a chief sa. three annulets of the first. Ogand. Az. a star of eight points or. (Another, ar.) Ogard. Az. an estoile radiated, ar. Ogarde. Az. an estoile of six (another, of eight ; an- other, sixteen) points ar. OcDEN. Sa. on a fesse ar. betw. six acorns or, three 6ak leaves vert. Crest — A stag's head cabossed, ppr. attired or, betw. two oak branches in orle, leaves ppr. acomed gold. Ogden. 'The same Arms. Crest — A griffin's head erased, holding in the beak an oak branch acorned, ppr. Ogie. Ar. on a chief az. three crosses pattee fitcbfee. Crest — A human heart gu. pierced with a passion nail in bend sinister, az. Ogiley. Per pale gu. and ar. a lion pass, guard, coun- terchanged. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a cock's head gu. Ogilby. Ar. a lion pass, guard, gu. ducally gorged or. Ogill (Hartramwood, Scotland). Ar. on a fesse az. three bitterns of the field. Ogill (Poppill, Scotland). Ar. on a fesse az. three cocks or, in chief a crescent of the second. (Some authors make the fesse a bend, and the cocks, phea- sants.) Ogilvie {Earl of Airlie, Alyth, and Lintrathen). Ar. a lion pass, guard, gu. crowned with an imperial crown, and collared with an open one or. Crest — A lady from the waist upwards, habited ppr. hold- ing a portcullis. Supporters — Two bulls sa. un- guled and horned vert, each gorged with a garland of flowers ppr. Motto — A fin. Ogilvie-Grant (Earl of Seafield). Quarterly, first and fourth, quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a lion pass, guard, gu. imperially crowned ppr. for Ogil- vie; second and third, ar. a cross engr. sa. for Sinclair; second and third grand quarters, gu. three antique crowns or, for Grant. Crests — First, a lion ramp. gu. holding betw. the paws a plumb- rule erect ppr. for Ogilvie; second, a mountain in flames ppr. for Grant. Supporters— Y>e-x.ler, a lion guard, gu. ; sinister, a naked man ppr. wreathed about the loins, and in his exterior hand a club. Mo«o— Stand fast. Ogilvie (Boyne, Scotland, Nova Scotia bart.) Quar- terly, first and fourth, ar. a lion pass, guard, gu. for Ogilvie; second and third, or, three crescents gu. for Eamiston ; over all, dividing the quarters, a cross engr. sa. for Sinclair of Deskford. Crest — A dexter hand holding a sword ppr. Motto — Pro patria. Ogilvie (Barras, co. Kincardine, bart.) Ar. a lion pass, guard, gu. gorged with an open crown, and crowned with an imperial one ppr. holding in the dexter paw a sword of the last defending the thistle, placed in the dexter chief point vert, en- signed with a crown or. Crest — A demi man in armour, holding forth his dexter hand ppr. Motto — Pra?clarum regi et regno servitium. Ogilvie (Edinburgh). Ar. a lion pass, guard, gu. regally crowned or, betw. three primroses of the second. Crest — A lady's dexter arm, hand apaumee, with a bracelet round the wrist ppr. Motto — Pro salute. Ogilvie (Hartwoodmyres, Scotland). Ar. a pale sa. charged with a cross crosslet fitchee or, over all a lion pass, guard, gu. royally crowned of the third. Crest — A talbot's head ar. Motto— KA. finem spero. Ogilvie (as borne by the Earls of Finulater, and by the present Alexander Ogilvie, esq. M.D. Surgeon of the Royal Artillery, who claims to be head and representative of the family of Find- later). Arms and Crest, as Ogilvie, Lord Sea- OGI OGL FIELD. Supporters — Two lions guard, gu. Motto — Toujours pret. Ogilvie (Milltoun, Scotland; certified at the Lyon Office, Edinburgh, 2 Sept. 1779). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a lion pass, guard, gu. arnjed and langued az. crowned with an imperial crown ppr. for Ogilvie ; second, per fesse or and az. a galley of the first, the masts, sails, and tackling ppr. in the dexter chief point a dexter hand couped in fesse, holding a dagger in pale, both gu. ; in the sinister chief point a cross patteefitchee of the last ; third, ar. a cross engr. sa. Crest — A lion ramp. ppr. armed and langued gu. holding in the dexter paw a rose of the last, stalked and leaved vert. Hlotto (over) — Fortiter et suaviter. Supporters — On the dexter side, a lion ramp, or, armed and langued gu. ; on the sinister, a Highlander, a broadsword by his side, a pair of pistols in his belt, and a tar- get on the sinister arm, all ppr. Ogilvie (Rothemay, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a lion pass, guard, gu. royally crowned or ; second and third, or, three crescents gu. over all, dividing the quarters, a cross engr. sa. charged in chief with a crescent ar. Crest — A dexter arm brandishing a scimetar, all ppr. Motto — Propatria. OciLviE (Carnoustie, co. Banff, hart.) Ar. a cross engi*. sa. hetw. in the first and fourth quarters, a lion pass, guard, gu. crowned or ; in the second and third, three crescents likewise gu. Crest — A naked arm couped at the elbow, and grasping a sword ppr. Motto — Pro patriii. Ogilvie (Ruthven, Scotland). Ar. a lion pass. guard, gu. royally crowned or, betw. two chessrooks in chief sa. and a cup in base gold, and issuing there- from a flame ppr. all within a bordure az. Crest — A lion ramp, guard, ppr. Motto — Nil desperan- dum. Ogilvie-Weduerburn (Ruthven, Scotland). Quar- terly, first and fourth, ar. a chev.betw. three roses gu. ; second and third, ar. a cross moline sa. over all, in surtout, ar. a lion pass, guard, gu. royally crowned or, betw. two chessrooks in chief sa. and in base flames issuing from a gold cup ppr. Crest — A lion ramp. ppr. Motto— Nil dcsperandum. Ogilvie (Innerquharity, co. Forfar, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a lion pass, guard, gu. collared with an open crown, and crowned with a close imperial one or, for Ogilvie ; second and third, ar. an eagle displ. sa. beaked and membered gu. for Ramsay of Auchterhouse. Crest — A lion's head erased gu. Supporters — Two savages, wreathed round the head and loins with leaves, and holding tranches in their exterior hands, all ppr. Mottoes : over the crest — Forward; and under the arms — Terrena pericula sperno. Ocilvy (Balbigno, Scotland; Li/071 Begister). The same Arms, within a bordure az. Crest — A sun- flower ppr. Motto — Quo duxeris adsum. Ocilvy (Lord Banff). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a lion pass, guard, gu. crowned or ; second and third, ar. three popinjays vert, beaked and mem- bered gu. Crest — A lion's head erased gu. Motto — Fideliter. Ocilvy (Cluny, Scotland ; Lyon Register). The same Arms as Ogilvie, Eakl of Airly, within a bordure engr. gu. Crest — A bull issuing sa. collared with a garland of roses ppr. Motto — Industria. Ocilvy (Glashaugh, Scotland ; Font's MSS.) Ar. a lion pass. gu. crowned or, on a mound az. en- vironed with a circle, and ensigned with a cross Avilan of the third. Ocilvy (Inchmartine, Scotland). Ar. a lion pass, guard, gu. crowned or, on the breast a star of the first. Ogilvy (Inchaven, Scotland; Lyon Register). The same Arms as Ogilvie, Earl of Airly, within a bordure counter-componee, gu. and ar. Crest — A deer's head couped gu. attired or. Motto — Bene paratum dulce. Ocilvy (Newgiange, Scotland). The same, with the bordure indented gu. Crest — A demi lion holding in the dexter paw a garb ppr. Motto — Marte et industria. Ocilvy (Pitraonies, Scotland; Lyon Register). The same, with the bordure engr. gu. Crest — A lion pass, guard, gu. on a garb lying fesseways or. Motto — Qufe moderata firma. Ocilvy (Ragel, Scotland; Lyon Register). The same as Ogilvie, of Boyne, bart. within a bordure engr. az. Crest — A sword in bend ppr. Motto — Pugno pro patria. Ocilvy (Banff, Scotland; Lyon Register). Ar. a lion pass, guard, betw. two crescents in chief, and a cinquefoil in base gu. Crest — A dexter hand holding a branch of palm ppr. Motto — Secundat vera fides. Ocilvy (Logic, Scotland ; New Register). The same as Ocilvie, Earl of Airlie, within a bordure gu. charged with eight crescents ar. Crest — A lion ramp, issuant, holding betw. the forepaws a sword in pale ppr. Motto — Ex armis honos. Ogilvy, or Ogilvie (England). Gu. a lion pass, guard, ar. crowned with an antique crown or, and girt round the waist with an annulet of the last. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a nag's head ar. Oc lander (Nunwell, Isle of Wight, also of Parnham, CO. Dorset, bart.) Az. a stork betw. three crosses crosslet fitchefe or. Crest — A bear's head couped or, the mouth embrued gu. Motto — Servare munia vitae. OcLANDER. The same Arms. Crest — A boar's head couped lying fesseways. Ogle (Ogle Castle, co. Northumberland; derived from the marriage of Sir Robert Ogle, son of Robert Ogle, of Ogle, living temp. Edward III. with Helen, dan. and heiress of Sir Robert Bertram, knt. feudal Baron of Bothall. Sir Robert Ogle, Warden of the East Marches, was summoned to Parliament in 1461 : his descendant, Cuthbert Ogle, the seventh Lord Ogle, (i. in 1597, leaving two daus. his coheirs — Joane, m. to Edward, eighth Earl of Shrewsbury, but d. s. p. ; and Catharine, Baroness Ogle, m. to Sir Charles Cavendish, of Welbeck, co. Nottingham, knt. ancestor of the present Duke of Portland). Ar. a fesse betw. three crescents gu. quartering, az. an orle ar. for Bertram. Crest — An antelope's head erased ar. tufted, maued, and horned or. (Another crest, for Bertram — A bull's head or, armed az. ducally gorged gu.) Ogle (Cawsey Park, co. Northumberland; derived from Sir William Ogle, of Cockle Park, second son of Ralph, third Lord Ogle). Arms, &c. as Ogle of Ogle Castle. Ogle (Kirkley Hall, co. Northumberland; derived from John Ogle, third son of Ralph, third Lord Ogle, who d. in 1512. The present representative is the Rev. John Savile Ogle, of Kirkeley Hall, Prebendary of Durham, son of the late Rev. New- ton Ogle of Kirkley, D.D. Prebendary of Durham, Dean of Winchester, &c. by Susanna his wife, eldest dau. of Dr. John Thomas, Bishop of Winches- ter). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a fesse betw. three crescents gu. for Ogle ; second and third, az. an orle ar. for BertrAiM. Crests — First, an ante- lope's head erased, horned, or ; second, a bull's head or, ducally crowned gu. armed az. Motto — Prenez en gre. Ogle (Worthy, co. Hants, bart.) Arms, &c. as Ogle of Kirkley, with a mullet for difference on the fesse. Ogle (Eglingham, co. Northumberland ; now repre- sented by Robert Ogle, of Eglingham, esq. Major of the Northumberland Militia, sou and heir of the late Robert Ogle, of the same place, esq. high sherift' of the county in 1791, by Hannah his wife, dau. and heiress of William Compton, esq. Recorder of Berwick, and the lineal descendant of Mark Ogle, of Eglingham, who had a grant of arms in 1535). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a fesse betw. three crescents gu. ; second and third, or, an escutcheon az. ; on a chief of the last six annulets or. Crest — An arm armed in mail, issuing from a circle of gold, holding in the hand a sword broken in the middle, the edge bloody, hilted and pomelled or ; granted to Mark Ogle, of Eglingham, esq. for" ser- vices done in Scotland, against the King our sove- reign lord's enemies, there manly and valiantly O H A OKE using himself, for the wliich good service, Norroy King of Arms seeing such qualities of vertue, did grant the said arms." Ogle (Ireland). Sa. five bezants in cross. Crest — A demi tiger ramp, ducally gorged ppr. Ogi.e (Pinchbeck, co. Lincoln). Ar. a fesse betw. three crescents gu. eacli including a fleur-de lis of the second. Crest — A bull's head erased or, armed gu. gorged with a chaplet vert. Ogle (Northamptonshire and Northumberland). Ar. a fesse betw. three crescents gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a bull's head ppr. Ogle (Scotland). Ar. a fesse betw. three crescents, jessant as many fleurs-de-lis gu. Crest — An arm in armour erabowed, couped, and resting on the elbow, ppr. holding an ancient mace, sa. studded ar. Ogle. Ar. on a fesse betw. three crescents gu. a lion pass. or. Crest— A. demi lion or, holding in the dexter paw a truncheon gu. Ogle. Ar. three greyhounds courant sa. Ogle. Erm. a fesse betw. three crescents gu. Oole. Ar. three crescents gu. each including a fleur- de-lis of the last. Oglethorpe (Kynnalton, Nottingham). Ar. on a fesse dancettee betw. three boars' heads sa. a mascle or. Oglethorpe (Ncwington, co. Oxford). Ar. a chev. vaire, or and vert, betw. three boars" heads sa. couped gu. a label of as many points. Crest — A boar's head couped gu. in the mouth an acorn branch vert, fructed or. Oglethorpe (Oglethorpe, Rawden, and Thorp Ash, CO. York). Ar. a chev. sa. the upper part embat- tled betw. three boars' heads of the last. Oglethorpe (Yorkshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three boars' heads couped sa. Oglethorpe (Y orkshire). Ar. three bears' heads sa. Oglethorpe. Ar. five fusils in fesse sa. ; in chief three boars' heads couped of the last. Ognal. Per saltire or and gu. impaled two eagles displ. of the first. OcNELL (Ognell Hall, co. Lancaster, and Warwick- shire). Per saltire, or and gu. two eagles in pale of the first. Ognies (France). Vert, a fesse ermines. O'Grady {Viscount Guillamore). Per pale gu. and sa. three lions pass, guard, per pale ar. and or, the centre lion charged on the side with a portcullis sa. Crest — A horse's head erased ar. charged with a portcullis az. i'tipporters — Two lions guard, per fesse ar. and or, each charged on the shoulder with a portcullis az. Motto — Vulneratus non victus. O'Grady (Ireland; borne by " The O'Grady," chief of the name : of the divergent branches of this ancient Milesian Sept, we may mention the O'Gradys of Cappercullen, Elton, Grange, Lodge, Rahan, Bal- lingarry, Cahir, Mount Prospect, &c. The present chief is Gerald de Courcy O'Grady, of Kilbally- owen, CO. Limerick). Per pale gu. and sa. three lions pass, in pale ar. Cre.it — A horse's head ar. Motto — Vulneratus non victus. Ogston (That Ilk). Ar. three lozenges sa. ; on a chief of the second as many lions pass, guard, of the field. Ogye. Ar. on a chief az. three crosses formee fitchee of the field. Ocyston (Scotland). Per fesse sa. and ar. ; in chief two lions ramp, of the second, in base tliree mascles of the first. Ogyston (Fettercairne, Scotland). Ar. three mascles sa. ; on a chief of the second two lions pass, of the field. O'Halie. Ar. a tiger ramp. ppr. collared and chained or. O'Hanlan (Ireland). Vert, on a mount in base, a boar pass. enn. Crest — On a mount a lizard erect ppr. O'Hara (England). Vert, on a pale or, a lion ramp, sa. Crest — A crane's head or, beaked gu. O'Hara (iorrf Ti/rawlei/, and Kilmalne, Ireland). The same Arms, the pale radiant. Crest— K demi lion ramp. erm. holding iu the dexter paw a chaplet of laurel vert, fructed gii. Motto — Try. O'Hara (Ireland). The same Arms. Crest — A demi lion ramp, pean, holding in the paw a chaplet of oak leaves vert, acorned ppr. O'Hara (Ireland). Vert, on a pale radiant ar. a lion ppr. Crest — A lion ramp, holding in the forepaw a sprig. O'HicKiE (Ireland). Az. a lion pass, guard, or ; on a chief erm. a bendlet sa. Crest — ^Ahand gauntleted holding a baton. Oke. Sa. on a fesse or, betw. six acorns of the second as many oak leaves bendways vert. Okeborne. Ar. on a pale gu. a crescent or. Okeborne, or Okeburne. Ar. a pale gu. Okebourn. Ar. on a pale gu. a crescent or. Crest ■ — An eagle rising from a globe winged all ppr. Okeden (Ellingham, CO. Hants; Visitation, XG'ii). Sa. on a fesse ar. betw. three acorns or, as many oak leaves vert. Okeden (Hampshire). The same Arms. Crest — A buck's head cabossed betw. two oak branches in orle, all ppr. Okeden. Sa. on a fesse betw. six acorns or, three oak leaves ppr. Crest — A bear's paw sa. gi-asping an oak branch ppr. fructed or. Okedon. Gyronny of eight gu. and ar. O'Keefe (Mount Keefe, co. Cork ; derived from the O'Keefes, Kings of Munster; and now represented by Manus O'Keefe of Motmt Keefe. esq.) Quar- terly, first, az. a lion ramp. ar. ; second, gu. a knight on horseback ppr.; third, or, a peacock in its pride ppr. ; fourth, vert, three lizards or. Crest — A griffin segreant or, holding a dagger ar. bilted gold. Supporters — Two lions ppr. Motto — Forti et fideli nihil difficile. O'Keefe (Ireland). Per fesse or and gu. in chief three cinquefoils, and in base as many annulets counterchanged. Crest— A dove gu. O'Kecgan (Ireland). Gu. a lion ramp, holding in the dexter forepaw a crescent ; in chief a ducal coro- net. Okeham (Upminster, co. Essex). Gu. a fesse betw. three crescents ar. Okeham, or Okham. Gu. a fesse betw. three crescents or. Okehampton (Devonshire). Chequy or and az. two bars ar. Okeley. Or, on a fesse, betw. three lozenges gu. as many plates. O'Kelly (Ireland). Gu. on a mount vert, a tower ar. supported on each side by a lion ramp. or. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a greyhound courant, ar. O'Kelly (Ireland). Gu. a tower triple towered, sup- ported by a lion on each side or. Crest — A grey- hound statant ppr. Okenley. Sa. a chev. betw. three owls ar. ; on a chief or, as many roses gu. O'Kennelly (Ii-eland). Gu. a stag at gaze ppr. Crest — An arm in armour embowed, holding a flaming sword ppr. O'Kennelly (Ireland). Ar. in base a lion pass. sa. ; in the dexter chief an imperial crown upon a cushion ppr. Crest — An arm in armour embowed, holding a sword ppr. the blade wavy. Okenton. Gyronny of eight, or and az. a canton erm. Okeover (Okeover, co. Stafford ; one of the leading families of the county, seated at Okeover for up- wards of 700 years : the late representative was the Rev. Charles Okeover, of Okeover, son (by Judith his wife, dau. of William Robinson, of Hill Ridware, co. Stafford, esq.) of Rowland Farmer Okeover, of Oldbury, esq. and grandson of Row- land Okeover, of Oldbury, esq. whose father, Tho- mas Okeover, was second sou of Sir Rowland Oke- over, of Okeover, knt. who d. 1692). Erm. on a chief gu. three bezants. Crest — Out of a ducal coi'onet or, a demi dragon erm. O'Kerney (Ireland). Gu. a lion ramp. or. Crest— A swan's head sa. betw. two wings or. Ores. Ar. three body hearts betw. two bendlets sa. Crest — A cockatrice sa. Okestf.u, or Okesteed. Gu. an oak branch slipped and acorned ppr. OLD OLI Oketon, or Okton. Gyronny of eight az. and or, a canton erm. Crest — fleur-de-lis or. Oketon, or Okton. Gyronny of eight, or and az. a canton erm. Okewold, or OcKWOLD (Odington, co. Gloucester). Vair, on a pale gu. three leopards' heads or. Crest — A leopard's head erased or, betw. two wings expanded vert. Oi.L*sTON, or Oldston. Ar. two chev. gu. ; on a can- ton of the second a lion ramp. or. Oldai'gh. Az. a fret or. Oldbeife. Az. a bend or, cotised ar. betw. six mul- lets of the second. Crest — A spread eagle sa. Oldbuky. At. a fesse gu. Oldcastle (Kent). Ar. a tower triple-towered sa. chained transTerse, the port or. Oldcastle. Ar. a tower triple towered sa. Oldehall. Gu. a lion ramp. erm. Oldenby, or Olenby. Az. five cinquefoils in saltire ar. Oldenham, or Oldham (Oldham, co. Lancaster). Sa. a chev. or, betw. three owls ar. ; on a chief of the second as many roses gu. Oldekbury (London). Sa. a fesse ar. Crest—Out of an antique crown or, a demi lion ramp. az. Olderdon (Yorkshire). Ar. three water bougets sa. Oldes. Gu, a lion sejant guard, or, on a mount vert. Crest — A lion sejant guard, ppr. supporting an an- tique shield gu. charged with a fesse or. Oldesworth (Poulton's Court, CO. Gloucester; granted 1569). Gu. on a fesse ar. three lions pass, guard, purp. Crest — A lion ramp, sejant, gu. holding in the paws a scroll or. Oldfield (originally of Oldfield, co. Chester, where the family was seated above 400 years : now re- presented by Thomas Bra me Oldfield, of Peckham Cottage, CO. Surrey, esq.) Ar. on a bend gu. three crosses pattee fitchee of the field. Crest — A demi wivern with wings displ. ar. issuing from a ducal coronet. Motto — In cruce vincam. Oldfield (Bradfield, co. Chester ; confirmed 7 Feb. 1578). Or, on a bend gu. three crosses pattee fitchee ar. Crest — A demi eagle displ. ar. Oldfield (Leicestershire and O.xfordshire). Or, on a pile vert, three garbs of the field. Crest— On a garb or, a dove ar. beaked and legged gu. holding in the beak an ear of wheat gold. Oldfield (Spalding, co. Lincoln ; created a Baronet 0 Aug. 1660; Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Sir John Oldfield, of Spalding, bart. m. John Wing- field, of Tickencote, esq.) The same Arms and Crest. Oldfield (Durington, co. Lincoln). Vair6, erm. and sa. Crest — A dove, close ar. holding in the beak an ear of wheat or. Oldfield. Vaire, ar. and sa. (Another, sa. and or.) Oldgrave (Cheshire ; and Lord Mayor of London, 1467). Az. a fesse engr. erm. betw. three owls or. Oldcrovk, or Oldcreen. Az. a fesse engr. betw. three owls or. Oldhall. Per pale az. and purp. a lion ramp. erm. Oldhall. Per pale gu. and purp. a lion ramp. erm. Oldha.*!. The same Ar/ns as Oldenham. Crest — A dove sa. holding in the beak a sprig of laurel vert. Oldham. Sa. a chev, or, betw. three owls ar. ; on a chief of the second as many roses gu. Oldham (as borne by Joseph Oldham, of Hather- leigh, CO. Devon, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. a pale ar. over all a chev. betw. three owls counterchanged ; a chief erminois, thereon three roses gu. barbed and seeded ppr. for Oldham ; se- cond and third, per fesse or and ar. three piles in point, each charged with a thistle stalked and leaved of the fir.-,t, for Laing. Crests: of Oldham — On a mount vert, in front of a tree, an owl, all ppr. ; of Laing — A mount vert, thereon a cock ; the dexter claw resting on a thistle ppr. Oldham (as borne by James Oldham Oldham, esq.) Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three owls ppr. ; on a chief of the second three roses gu. seeded or, and barbed vert. Crest — An owl in an ivy bush, all ppr. Oldincton, or Olton. Quarterly, vert and gu. ; over all a lion ramp. ar. Oldmixon (Oldmixon, co. Somerset). Sa. a battle- axe in pale or, headed ar. Crest— A battle axe erect or, headed ar. ; in the middle of the handle a ribbon tied az. Oldmixon. Az. a battle-axe or, headed ar. the edge to the sinister. Oldner, Oi.dneher, or Olenohor (Ireland). Ar. a tree eradicated vert. Oldom (Bishop of Exeter). Sa. a chev, or, betw, three owls ar. ; on a chief of the last as many roses gu. Oldon (Exeter). Az. a chev. or, betw. three owls ar. ; on a chief of the second as many roses gu. Oldon, or Olton. Or, on a mount vert, a boar pass. sa. Oldsworth (Pulton's Court, co. Gloucester; granted 15 June, 1569). Gu. on a fesse betw. three billets ar. as many lions pass, guard, of the first. Crest — A lion sejant guard, gu. reposing the forepaw on a carved shield or. Oldsworth. Gu. on a fesse or, three lions pass, guard, az. Oldton, or Olton. Per pale gu. and az. a lion ramp, ar, O'Learie (Ireland). Ar. in base a lion pass, gu, and in chief a three-masted ship, sails set. Crest — An arm in armour enibowed, holding a sword. Oliffe. Az. a wolf ramp. ar. Oliphant (Lord Olipliant, Scotland). Gu, three crescents ar. Crest — A unicorn's head erased ar. maned and horned or. Motto — Tout pourvoir. Oliphant (Bachiltoun, Scotland; Lion Register). Gu, a chev, betw. three crescents ar. Crest — A cres- cent or. Motto — What was, may be. Oliphant (Classbiny, Scotland ; Lion Register). The same j4rmj, with the chev. crenellee. Crest — The sun in his glory ppr. Motto — Hiuc illuminabimur. Oliphant (Condie and Newton, co. Perth ; descended from a common stock with the Lords Oliphant. William Oliphant, younger son of the Master of Oliphant, who was slain at Flodden, acquired the lands of Newton in 1543, by marrying the heiress of Sir William Oliphant, of Berriedale, co. Caith- ness ; his grandson, Laurence, second Laird of Condie, m. MaiTiott, dau. and heir of Sir John Blackadder, of Tullialan, and from that marriage lineally descended Ebenezer Oliphant, the eighth Laird ; father, by his wife Mary, third dau. of Sir William Stirling, bart. of the present Laurencf. Oliphant, of Newton and Condie, esq.) Gu. three crescents ar. within a bordure counter-compouee, of the first and second, quartering Blackadder, DuFFus, and Cheyne, for Berriedale and Stirling. Crest — A unicorn's head couped ar. armed and maned or. Supporters — Two elephants ppr. Motto — Altiora peto. Oliphant (Culquhair, Scotland ; Lion Register). Gu. a cinquefoii slipped betw. three crescents ar. Crest — An elephant's trunk ppr. Oliphant (Gask, co. Perth; representative in the male line of the old and ennobled house of Oli- phant, deriving directly from William Oliphant of Newton, brother of the third Lord, and his wife, Margaret Oliphant, one of the heirs of Ber- ridale. The present James Blaib Oliphant, of Gask, is son of Laurence Oliphant, of Gask, and his wife, the dau. and heiress of Dr. Joseph Ro- bertson Blair, of Ardblair, by his wife Rachel, dau. of James Blair, of the same place). Gu. three crescents ar. quartering Oliphant of Berriedale, Sutherland of Dufl'us, Cheyne of Innerugy, Colvile of Oxenham, Murray of Duifus, the Karl of Strath- ern, the Earl of Caithness, Cbisholm of Quarrel- wood, Lord Oliphant, Murray of Woodend, Robert- son of Strowan, and Blair of Ardblair. Crest — A unicorn's head couped ar. aimed and maned or. Motto — A tout pourvoir. Oliphant (Kelly, Scotland). Gu. three crescents within a bordure engr. ar. Oliphant (Kinnedder, Scotland ; Lion Register). Gu. three crescents ar. within a bordure chequy ar. and gu. Motto — Honesta peto. Oliphant (Langtoun, Scotland ; Lyon Register). Gu. a chev. crenellee betw. three crescents ar. Crest — The sun in glory ppr. Motto — Hinc illumina- bimur. Oliphant (Prinlis, Scotland ; Lyo7i Register). Gu. a saltire betw. three crescents, one in chief and two O LN OMU in the flanks ar. Crest — A hand pointing to the clouds ppr. Jlfotto — Hope, and not rue. Oliphant (Scotland ; Lyon Register). Per fesse wavy gu. and ar. three crescents counterchanged of the same. Crest — An elephant's head couped ar. Motto — Non mutat fortuna genus. Oi,iPH»NT (Rossie, Scotland). Gu. an estoile betw. , three crescents ar. Crest— kn eagle reguard. with wings expanded ppr. Motto — Altiora peto. Olive (Hayley). Ar. on a fesse sa. three mullets or. Oliver (Cornwall). Ar. on a mount vert, an oak tree ppr. fructed or. Crest — An aim embowed in ar- mour, holding in the hand a sprig of oak ppr. fructed or. Oliver (Exeter, co. Devon). Erm. on a chief sa. three lions ramp. ar. Crest — A lion's head erased, ermines, collared and ringed ar. Oliver (li-eland). Erm. on a chief sa. three lions ramp. or. Crest — An heraldic tiger's head erased or, collared az. Oliver (Croomhill, co. Kent). Erm. on a chief gu. ' three lions ramp. or. Crest — A lion's head erased gu. Motto — Non sine. Oliver (Scotland). Ar. two chev. gu. betw. three martlets sa. in chief, and a heart crowned in base ppr. Crest — A dexter arm ppr. Tested ar. turned up gu. grasping an olive branch fructed ppr. Motto — Ad foedera cresco. Oliver (Lewes, co. Sussex). Ar. a hand and arm issuing from out of clouds, on the sinister side, fesseways, and grasping a dexter hand, couped at the wrist, all ppr. Crest — A martlet ar. in the beak a sprig ^ert. Oliver. Gu. a mullet betw. three crescents ar. Oliver. Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three millrinds or ; on a chief ar. a lion pass. gu. Olivier (formerly of Loudon and Bedfordshire ; now represented by the Rev. D. J. Olivier, of Clifton, CO. Bedford, and Major Henry S. Olivier, of Pot- terne Manor House, co. Wilts). Ar. on a mount in base, an olive tree ppr. Crest — An esquire's helmet ppr. iliTofio— Sicut oliva rirens, laetor in Eede Dei. Olley (London and Norfolk). Gu. on a fesse, the upper part embattled ar. two fleurs-de-lis sa. Olyff. Ar. on a chev. gn. betw. three estoiles or, as many bucks' heads cabossed. OllIiNCton. Or,alion ramp, within abordure engr. az. Ollney (as borne by John Harvey Olney, of Chel- tenham, CO. Gloucester, esq.) Gu. six bezants, two, one, one, and two, betw. two flaunches sa. each charged with a lion ramp, guard, ar. a bor- dure az. bezantee ; on a canton or, a mullet of the field, quartering the arms of Harvey ; and on an escutcheon of pretence, sa. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. for Powell, quartering the arms of Vaughan of Skethrog, co. Brecon. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a phoenix's head in flames, holding in the beak an olive branch, all ppr. Oi.-viBRiDGE. Chequy, or and sa. Olmebrige, or Ellinbridge. Chequy, ar. and sa. Olmuis (London). Per fesse az. and ar. a fesse coun- ter-embattled or ; in chief a mullet of six points of the second ; in base, on a mount vert, an elm tree ppr. Crest — A demi Moor habited in armour ppr. garnished or, betw. two laurel branches vert, a wreath round the temples ar. and gu. and on the breast a like fesse counter-embattled. Olnden. Ar. a fesse dancettee betw. three bugle- horns stringed or. Olnehor. Ar. a tree vert. Olney (Buckinghamshire). Az. a fesse betw. six crosses crosslet ar. Olney (Lord Alayor of London, 1446). Gu. five be- zants in saltire, betw. two flaunches sa. each charged with a lion ramp, reguard, ar. Olney, Oneley, or Onley (Catesby and Staverton, CO. Northampton). Or, three piles in base gu. ; on a canton ar. a mullet sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's head in flames of fire ppr. in the beak a sprig vert. Olney, or Oneley (Thackbroke, co. Warwick). Sa. a chev. betw. three pikes hauriant ar. Oi.NEY (V\'arwickshire). Ar. a fesse, the upper part embattled betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee gu. Olney, or Ollney. The same as Ollney, without the quartering and arms of pretence. Crest, the same. Olney. Gu. five bezants, two, one, and two, betw. two flaunches ar. each charged with a lion ramp, sa. Olney. Ar. on a fesse betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee sa. as many crescents of the field. Olney. Ar. a fesse betw. six (another, three) crosses crosslet fitchee gu. Olney. Az. crusily ar. a fesse of the last. (Ano- ther, or.) Olney. Per pale sa. and ar. a bull's head counter- changed. Olney. Per pale sa. and ar. three bulls' heads countei'changed. Olney. Barry of six ar. and az. within a bordure engr. gu. Olney, or Oneley. Or, three piles gu. ; on a canton of the second a mullet pierced of the first. Olney. Ar. eleven torteaux betw. two flaunches sa. ; on each a lion ramp. or. Olney. Ar. a fesse super-crenellee, betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee gu. Olney. Ar. two bars az. and a bordure engr. gu. Olney. Ar. on a fesse betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee gu. three crescents of the field. O'Loghlen (Port, co. Clare; as borne by Hugh O'LoGHLEN, of Port, esq. ; by the Right Hon. Sir Michael O'Lochlen, hart. Master of the Rolls in Ireland ; and by Bryan O'Loghlen, of Rockview, CO. Clare, esq. sons of the late Colman O'Loghlen, of Port, esq.) Gu. a man in armour shooting an arrow from a crossbow ppr. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, an anchor erect, entwined with a cable ppr. Motto — Anchora salutis. Olveston-Priory (Leicestershire). Ar. three bars az. within a bordure gu. Olyet (London). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three suns gu. as many bucks' heads cabossed of the first. O'Malley (Rosehill, co. Mayo, bart.) Ar. a boar pass. gu. crined or, betw. three long bows charged with arrows, and bent, pointing in centre, one in chief, and a skis' with oars sa. betw. the two in base. Crest — A horse in full speed ar. Motto — Terra marique potens. O'Maly (Ireland). Or, a boar pass. gu. Crest — A ship in full sail ppr. O'Mannis (Ireland). Vert, a griflin scgreant or ; in chief three crescents of the last. Crest — A hand ppr. holding a long cross erect purp. Ombersley. Gu. a fesse betw. three mullets ar. O'Meachir (Ireland). Az. two lions ramp, comba- tant or, supporting a sword in pale. Crest — A falcon rising ppr. O'Meara (Ireland). Gu. three lions pass, guard, per pale or and ar. within a bordure az. charged with eight escallops. Crest — A pelican vulning ppr. Oivier. Az. on a fesse sa. betw. three crescents or, as many bezants. Omer. Az. on a fesse, betw. three crescents or, as many pellets. Crest — A dove and olive branch ppr. Omfield (Lincolnshire). Ar. three lions pass, guard, gu- Ommanney (as borne by Rear-Admiral Sir John Ac- worth Ommaney, K. C. B. eldest son of the late Admiral Cornthwaite Ommaney, and brother of the late Sir Francis Molineux Ommaney, knt.) Per pale ar. and sa. three chev. betw. as m.my cinquefoils counterchanged. Crest — A cubit arm erect, per pale ar. and sa. cuff of the first, the hand holding a battle-axe, in bend sinister ppr. O'MoRE (Devonshire). Sa. three garbs ar. ; a bor- dure gobonated or and gu. O'MoRE (Ireland). Sa. three garbs ar. O'MoRE (Ireland). Sa. three garbs ar. ; a bordure engr. or. O'MuLLEN (Ireland). Ar. a dexter hand holding a dagger erect, betw. three crescents gu. Crest — Out of a crescent gu. a sword erect ppr. O'Mulrian Owney (Ireland). Gu. three griflins' heads eiased ar. Crest — A griflin segreant gu. holding in the sinister claw a dagger erect. ONL O RA Onbey (Northamptonshire). Az. five cinquefoils in saltire, pierced ar. O'Neale (Ireland). Ar. two lions ramp, combatant gu. supporting a dexter hand, couped at the wrist of the last ; in chief three mullets of the second ; the base representing the waves of the sea, in which is a salmon naiant ppr. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a cubit arm, holding in the hand a sword. O'Neale (Ireland). Ar. a sinister hand couped at the wrist, erect in pale gu. 0'Ne\le {Earl of Tyrone). Ar. a sinister hand in pale gu. Oneby (Leicestershire). Gu. a chev. betw. three triple-towers ar. Onepert. Quarterly, az. and gu. an escarbuncle of eight staves or. O'Neile. The same Arms as O'Neale, 1st. ON HILL (Bunowen Castle, co. Galway ; borne by John AuousTiis O'Neill, of Bunowen Castle, esq. son and heir of the late John David Geoghegan, esq. M.D. Accountant General of the Court of Exche- quer in Ireland, who assumed, by sign manual in 1808, the name of O'Neill, as paternally descend- ed from Nial, of the Nine Hostages, King of Ire- land, at the close of the fourth century). For Arms, &c. see Supplement. O'Neill {Earl and Viscount O'Neill). Per fesse wavy, the chief ai*. charged with a sinister hand, couped and erect gu. the base, waves of the sea ppi". thereon a pike fish naiant of the last. Crest — An arm embowed, in armour ppr. garnished or, hold- ing a sword also ppr. Supporters — Two lions gu. each gorged with an Eastern crown, and chained or. Motto — Lamh dearg eirin. O'Neill (Upper Clauaboys, Ireland, bart.) Ar. two lions ramp, combatant, suppoiting a sinister hand, couped at the wrist gu. ; in chief three mullets of the second ; in base a salmon naiant ppr. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in antique mail, holding in the gauntlet a sword, all ppr. O'Neill. Vert, two lions ramp, combatant ar. sup- porting a sinister hand couped gu. ; in base a fish of the second. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter arm embowed, in armour ppr. grasping a sword, the blade waved of the first. Onelle. Ar. a sinister hand couped at the wrist gu. ; in chief a cross formee betw. two estoiles of the second ; in base a pike ppr. OiN'ELY (Pulborow, CO. Sussex, and Catesby, co. North- ampton). Or, three piles gu. ; on a canton ar. a mullet sa. O'Neylan (Ireland). Sa. two unicorns statant in pale ar. Crest — A dexter hand couped below the wrist, holding a sword. O'Neylan (Ireland). Gu. a dragon statant vert. Crest — A dexter hand couped below the wrist, holding a sword erect, on the point a boar's head fesseways. Ongawyn. Or, on a chief sa. three martlets of the field. Ongham. Per fesse or and sa. a pile (another a pale) countercVianged. Ongley {Baron Ongley). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a fesse gu. ; second and third, ar. in chief three piles gu. ; in base a mount vert : on a canton az. a sun or. Crest — A phoenix in flames, holding in the beak a fireball, all ppr. Supporters — Two griffins ar. collared gu. chained or. Motto — Mihi cura futuri. Onincton. Gu. on a bend ar. three mallets sa. Onion. Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three millrinds or. Crest — A dexter hand gu. holding a spear or. On ley (as borne by Charles Savill ONLEY,of Stisted Hall, CO. Essex, esq. barrister-at-law, and twice M.P. for Norwich, third son of Robert Hai'vey, of Norwich, esq. by Judith his wife, sister of the Rev. Charles Ouley of Stisted Hall). Quarterly, first and fourth, per pale or and gu. three piles meet- ing in point, counterchanged ; on a canton ar. a mullet pierced sa. ; second, ar. on a bend sa. cotised gu. three owls of the field, for Savill; third, errainois, on a chief indented gu. three cres- cents ar. for Harvey. Crests — First, out of a crown valary or, an eagle's head issuing from flames ppr. holding in the beak a sprig of laurel also ppr. for On ley ; second, on a mount vert, an owl ar. charged on the body with three mullets, in bend gu. for Savill; third, a dexter cubit arm ppr. hand apaumee, also ppr. charged from the wrist with a pile gu. above the fingers a crescent reversed ar. for Harvey. O'NoLAN. Ar. on a cross betw. four swords, points downward, with a bird statant on the pomel of each, a lion pass. gu. Crest — A bird. Onscott, or Onslett. Or, on a bend sa. three mart- lets ar. Onsley fCourtenhall, co. Northampton, and Onslow, CO. Salop). Gu. crusily ar. ; on a bend of the second a mullet sa. Onslow (Earl of Onslow). Ar. a fesse gu. betw. six Cornish choughs ppr. Crest — An eagle sa. prey- ing on a partridge or. Supporters — Two falcons close ppr. legged and belled or. Mottoes — Festina lente ; and. Semper fidelis. Onslow (Altbam, co. Lancaster, bart.) The same Arms, quartering, ar. on a bend az. three martlets or ; with a double crescent for difl'. Crest, as the last. yl/r)^fo— Festina lente. Onslow (Onslow, co. Salop, and West Clandon, co. Surrey). Ar. a fesse gu. betw. six Cornish choughs ppr. Crest — A falcon ppr. legged and belled or, preying on a partridge of the first. Onslow (Shropshire). Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three sparrow-hawks sa. Crest, as the last. Onslow fas borne by the Rev. Richaro Francis Onslow of Newent, Rector of Stoke Edith, Led- bury, CO. Hereford). Ar?ns and Crest, as Lord Onslow. 7V/o<out the head and middle with laurel leaves, holding in the dexter hand a quadrant, and therewith looking towards a star in the dexter chief ; and in the sinister hand holding a club, all ppr. Crest — A star of sis points, waved ar. Motto — Monstrant astra viam. Oswald (Fingleton, Scotland; New Register), ki. a savage, wreathed about the middle with bay leaves, having a sheaf of arrows hanging by his side, and bearing a bow in tlie sinister hand, all ppr. and pointing with the other to a coronet placed in the dexter chief point or. Crest — A dex- ter hand issuing out of a clond, and pointing to a star of eight rays ppr. Motto — Forti favet caelum. Oswald (Scotland ; Font's MS.) Az. a naked boy pointing to a star in the dexter chief point ppr. Oswalds. Az. a cross fiory or, betw. four lions ramp, ar. OsWALDKiRKE. Ar. two lions pass, guard, sa. (>swALKYnKE. Ar. two lions pass. sa. OswALSTRE. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. ; over all a bendof the first, charged with three mullets sa. OswYNDE, or OswvN. Gu. three coronets or. OsvVELL (Devonshire; whose dau. and heir m. Or- wey). Erm. three bars az. Oteley. Ar. on a bend az. three oat sheaves or. Otes (Shipdon). Az. a saltire ar. betw. four crosses crosslet fitchec or. O riivvELL (Ireland). Ar. three Cornish choughs sa. 0 re HER. Az. a fesse embattled betw. three martlets ar. Crest — A martlet, with wings expanded ar. OroFT, or Otost. Az. a chev. or, betw. three be- zants. O'TooLE (Ireland). Gu. a lion pass. .ar. Ottakburn (Red Hall, Scotland). Ar. guttee sa. a chev. betw. three otters' heads couped of the last ; on a chief az. a crescent or. 01 lARBiTRN. Gu. a crescent or. O iTEBY (Lincolnshire). Gu. two bars ar. and three plates. C'i'TEBY, or Otisby. Purp. two bars ar. ; in chief three plates. Otteley (Lord Mayor of London, 1431). Ar. three lions' heads erased sa. within a hordure engr. of the last. OiTELEY, or Otei.ey (Suffolk). Ar. three lions' heads erased, within a bordure engr. sa. Otteley. Ar. three lions' heads erased az. (Ano- ther, sa.) Ottenbury (Yorkshire). Gu. (another, az.) on an escallop or, a cock of the second. Otter (Huntingdonshire). Or, on a bend gu. three crescents of the (irst. Crest — A crescent or. Otterborne (Scotland). Erm. a chev. betw. three bears' heads couped sa. ; a chief vert, a crescent in the dexter angle or. Otterboiinb (Yorkshire). Ar. on a chief engr. gu. three crosses crosslet fitchee or. Otterborne. Gu. a crescent or. OrTERBURNE. Ar. on a chief indented gu. three crosslets fitchee of the first. Otterbiiry. Az. a dunghill cock perched upon an escallop or. Otterby, Otby, and Otteby (Lincolnshire). Gu. two bars ar. ; in chief three plates. Ottet'ez, or Ottys. Az. a saltire engr. ar. betw. four crosses crosslet fitchee or. Ottevvell, or Othwell. Ar. three magpies ppr. Ottlky (Ottlcy, CO. Salop ; the heiress, Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Ottley, of Ottley, m. Humphry Kynas- ton, of Stoke, 2 Henry V.) Ar. on a btnd az. three oat sheaves or. Crest —!i.u oat sheaf or, band- ed vert. Ottley. Ar. on a cross flory az. a lion pass, guard. or. Crest — A demi lion or, holding a branch vert. Ottys. Az. a cross engr. ar. betw. four crosslets fitchee or. Ottys. Ar. a saltire engr. betw. four crosses crosslet fitchee az. Otway (Ingmire, co. York ; granted 1CG3). Ar. a chev. sa. ; over all a pile counterchanged. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, two wings expanded sa. Otway. The same Arms. Crest — A demi eajle displ. ppr. Otway, Ar. on a pile az. a chev. counterchanged. Otway (Castle Otway, co. Tipperary ; descended from the Otways of Ingmire Hall, and now re- presented by the Hon. Robert Otway -Cave, whose uncle is the gallant Admiral Sir Robert Waller Otway, bart.) Ar. a pile sa. a chev. coun- terchanged. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, two wings erect sa. Motto— Hi Deus nobiscum quis contra nos l OuDNY (That Hk). Gu. a fesse ar.; in chief a mullet of the last, betw. two garbs or ; in base a grey- hound of the second. OuGE. Or, a chev. vert. OuoHTON (Scotland ; as borne by Sir Adolphus OuGHTON, installed Knight of the Bath, l!i May, 1779). Per pale gu. and az. ; over all a lion ramp, or, guttee de sang. Crest— &. tower, the sinister side battlement broken, all ppr. there- out a sprig of laurel vert, the tower charged on the centre with a granade sa. fired ppr. Suppor- ters — Two lions or, guttee de sang, each gorged with a plain collar, pean. Motto — Nescit abolere vetustas. OucHTON. Per pale, gu. and az. a lion ramp. or. Crest — An eagle's head or. OucHToN. Tlie same Arms, (^rest — A tower ruined in the sinister top, and therefrom issuing a branch of laurel ppr. Motto — Nescit abolere vetustas. OuGHTRED. Or, on a cross patonce gu. five escallops of the first. OucHTRED. Gu. on a cross patonce or, five mullets of the first. OucHTREDE. Or, ou a cross ilory gu. four martlets of the field. Oulane (Yorkshire). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three pel- lets. OuLD (Ireland). Or, a saltire vert. Crest — A bundle of five arrows in saltire, banded in the middle. OtiLDESwoRTH. Gu. On a fesse cotised ar. three lions pass. purp. Crest — A lion sejant gu. resting the forepaw on a shield or. OuLDFiELD (Lincolnshire). Or, on a pile vert, three garbs of the fii'st. Crest — On a garb or, a dove ar. in the beak an ear of wheat of the first. OuLOFiELU. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. depressed by a bend sa. with three crosses potent, fitchee ar. OuLUGRENT, Or OuLDGRovE. Az. a fesse engr. enn. betw. three owls ar. membered or. Ouldhaugh. Az. a fret or. OuLDswoRTH (Gloucestershire). Gu. on a fesse betw. three billets ar. as many lions pass, guard, of the first. Crest — A lion sejant gu. resting the forepaw on a carved shield or. OuLDswoRTH (Poultou, CO. Gloucester). Gu. on a fesse betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. as many lions pass, guard, of the first. Oelusworth (Wotton, co. Gloucester). Gu. on a fesse betw. three billets ar. as many lions pass, of the first. OuLDswoRTH. The same Ar7ns. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a plume of ostrich feathers ppr. OuLOND, Ouland, or Olound. Or, six annulets sa. two, two, and two. OuLRY. Or, three owls in fesse sa. Crest — An owl sa. betw. two wings endorsed, the dexter or, the sinister of the first. OuLTON (Cheshire). Quarterly, vert and ga. a lion ramp. ar. OuLTON. Quarterly, vert and or, a lion ramp. ar. O V F, O W E Crext — Out of a cluc;il coronet or, a demi lioii ramp. ar. Oui/roN. Per pale gu. and az. a lion rarap. or. OifLTON, or OwLTON. Per pale az. and gu. a lion ramp. or. Crest — A martlet ar. OuNEi.L. Ar. three mullets gu. ; a label of as many points az. OuRsoNNE, or OuBSTON (Norfolk). Ar. a beml gu. bezautee. OusEFooT. Az. on a. bend ar. three mullets gu. OusELEY (as borne by Sir William Ouseley, lent, and by the Right Hon. Sir Gore Ouseley, of Claramount and W'oolmers, co. Hertford, bart. sons of tlie late Ralph Ouseley, esq. who derived his descent from • Sir Jolm Ouseley of Courteen Hall, co. Northamp- ton, who fell at the siege of Bieda in 1(>2-1). Or, a chev. sa. betw. three holly leaves vert, a cliief of the second. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a wolf's head erased sa. holding in the month a dexter hand couped at the wrist gu. Motto — Mors liipi agnis vita. Ouseley (Courteen Hall, co. Northampton ; derived from Shropshire). Or, a chev. betw, thiee holly leaves vert, a chief sa. Crest, as the last. OusLEY (Staffordshire). Ar. a talbot pass. gu. OusTON (Scotland ; Workman's MS.) Gu. a crescent betw. two stars barways in chief, and three stars barways in base, ar. OuTHRED. Ar. on a cross pattee gu. five mullets pierced or. OuTLAWE (Little Wichingham, co. Norfolk ; assigned June, lOKt). Ar. a saltire gu. betw. four wolves* heads couped ppr. Crest — A derai wolf ppr. pierced through the side with an arrow or, feathered and headed ar. the arrow lying sinister bendways. OvEDALE (Hampshire). Az. fn tty or. Over (//er. Off. Herts, and Miild. c. 28). Or, on a bend az. a fret of the first. Crest — A bird, rising, or, beaked and membered gu. holding in the beak an olive branch vert, fructed or. OvERBURY, or Overbery (Aston-Underedge, co. Glou- cester). Sa. three mullets betw. two bendlets ar. Crest — A lion's gamb erect ar. encircled in a ducal coronet or. OvERENU (Ireland). Ar. fretty gu. semee of martlets sa. Crest — A cherub's head or. OvERENu. Ar. on a cher. gu. betw. three pheons sa. as many frogs or. Overman (Norfolk). Az. on a bend or, two fleurs-de- lis of the field ; on a chief of the second a lion pass, gu. Crest — A leopard sejant ppr. holding iii the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis or. Overman (Norfolk, and Southwark, co. Surrey). Az. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis or ; on a chief of the last a lion pass, guard, gu. Crest — A leopard sejant ppr. holding in the paw a fleur-de-lis or. Overton (Somersham, co. Huntington, and Lincoln- sliire). Az. a chev. erm. betw. three unicorns' heads erased ar. armed and crined or. Overton (Lea, co. Leicester). Ar. a bend az. betw. a rose in chief and a fleur-de lis in base, gu. Overton (IMorecot, co. Rutland). Ar. a cross formfee gu. Crest — A maiden's head ppr. vested gu. criued or. Overton (Westmoreland). Az. a bend or, within a bordure ar. Overton (Yorkshire). Ar. a fesse wavy gu. betw. three magpies ppr. Overton. Ar. a bend sa. ; in chief a rose gu. ; in base a fleur dc-lis of the last. Overton. Az. a bend within a bordure or. Crest — On a chapeau a martlet sa. Overton. Lozengy or and az. on a chief ar. a saltire gu. charged with five bezants betw. two mullets in pale of tile fourth. Overton. Lozengy az. and or, <;n a chief ar. betw. two mullets gu. a saltire, couped, of the last, cliarged with live bezants. Overton. Sa. a chev. betw. three peacocks' heads erased ar. Overton. Ar. on a beiid sa. three crosses ci'osslet or. OvERTdN. Az. a chev. eruL betw. three unicorns' heads couped ar. OvERY. Or, three martlets az. Crest — A bull's head az. OviNcnAM, or Owingham. Per chev. sa. and erm.; in chief two covered cups ar. (Another, or.) OviNGTON (Kent). Sa. three cocks or, membered gu. OviNGTON. Gu. on a bend ar. three mullets (another, martlets) sa. Owen (Orielton: as borne by Sir William Owen, of Orielton, co. Pembroke, bart.) Gu. a cbev. betw. three lions ramp. or. Crest — A lion ramp. or. Sap- porters — Two savages, each with a holly bush on his shoulder, and wreathed about their heads and waists with holly leaves, all ppr. Motto — Honestas optima politia. Owen (as borne by Sir John Owen, of Orielton, co. Pembroke, bart.) The same j1o«4', Crest, and Motto, as the last. Owen (Gloucestershire). Per pale az. and sa. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a lion's gamb sa. holding a fleur-de-lis of the first. Owen (Ireland). Az. three fleurs-de-lis ar. ; in chief a lizard pass. Crest — A cubit arm vested, holding in the hand a lizard. Owen (Kent, London, and Shropshire). Ar. a lion ramp, sa ; a canton of the second. Crest — A spread eagle's head erased at the neck, or. Owen (Oxford). Ar. a chev. ermines, betw. three birds sa. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested az. cuffed erm. holding in the hand ppr. a chaplet vert. Owen (Oxfordshire). Per chev. or and az. ; in chief three roses gu. stalked vert ; in base a feather ar. Owen (Adbrightly, co. Salop). Or, a lion ramp. gu. Crest — A demi dragon gu. winged or. Owen (Pembrokeshire). Gu. nboarar. ai-nied, bristled, collared, and chained or, tied to a holly bush, on a mount, in base, both ppr. Crest — A spread eagle's head erased at the neck or. Owen (Plas-Issa in Edeirnion, co. Merioneth ; derived, through Owen, second son of Robert ap Reinallt of Branas-yn-Edeirnion, from Rhys ap levan. Baron of Kymmer, Crogen, and Branas, ancestor of the Hughes's of (Iwerclas, Barons of Kymmer-yn- Edeirnion. The male line terminated with Robert Wynn of Plas Issa, esq. who left two sisters and co-heirs — I. Rebecca', m. John Lloyd, of Pontriflith, CO. Flint, esq. and from this marriage descended, third in succession, the present LoRn Mostyn. II. Elizabeth, »«. John Lloyd, of Forest, esq.) Arms, those of Hughes of Gwerclas. Owen (Cevn HavodrCO. Montgomery; derived from Cadivor ab Dyniawal, the gallant captor of Cardi- gan Castle in 1IC4, who descended from Rhodri Mawr, King of Wales. The representative of this ancient and distinguished family, the late gifted and highly esteemed William Owen, of Glan Se- vern, esq. King's Counsel, third son of Oweji Owen, of Cevn Hafod, esq. and brother of Sir Arthur Davies Owen, of Glan Severn, knt. high slierifTof MontgomeryshiVe in 1814, died deeply re- gretted in November, 1837, having bequeathed his property, including the beautiful seat of Glan Se- vern, to his widow, Anne-Warburton, only child of Captain Thomas Sloughter, and grand-niece of Sir Peter Warburton, of Arley, bart. : this lady is the present Mrs. Owen of Glan Severn). Sa. three scaling ladders, and betw. the two uppermost a .spear's head ar. its point imbrued ; on a chief erm. a tower triple-turrettcd of the second, quartering, enn. a lion ramp. sa. within a bordure gu. semee of mullets ar. for the heiress of Cei-n Havou, de- rived fi'om Madog Uanwr ; second, az. a lion ramp, guard, or, for Evans of Rhyd y Carw ; third, sa. three nags' heads erased ar. for Davies of Llivor. Crest — A wolf saliant jipr. supporting a ladder of the arms. Motto — Frangi non flecti. Owen (Rliin Saeson, co. Montgomery ; derived from Ethelystan Glodrydd, Prince of Ferlys, whose heiress, Anne, sister of Corbet Owen, esq. marry- ing Price Maurice, of Lloian, esq. was mother of Edward Maurice, of ^ nysymaengwyn. Arms, those of Ethelysian Slouryuu. OWE O W E Owen (Clenneney, co. Carnarvon, and Porkington, co. Salop ; derived, through Sir John Owen, of Clen neney, Colonel in the Army, and Vice-Adniiral of North Wales, sou of John Owen, esq. Secretary to Lord Walsingham, by Ellen his wife, dau. and heir of William Wynne Maurice, of Clenneney, esq. from Meyvick ap Llewellyn, a descendant of Hwfa ap Gyndellw, one of the fifteen Patriai'chs of North Wales: the eventual heiress, Margaret, dau. of William Owen, of Porkington, esq. m. in 1777 Owen Ormsby, of Willowbrook, co. Sligo,esq. and left at her decease, in 1806, an only dau. Mary Jane Orm.isby, the present Mrs. Ormsbv-Gore). Gu. a chev. betw. three lions ramp. or. Owen (Wrexham, co. Denbigh, quartered by Rogers H.tRRisoN). Az. a lion ramp, double queued sa. a canton az. thereon a rose of the first, slipped ppr. Owen (as borne by John Owen, of Worcester, esq. banker). Ar. a chev. betw. three ravens' legs erased, a la quise, sa. Crest — An eagle's neck, with two heads couped ppr. Owen (Llunllo, co. Montgomery, and Tedsmore, co. Salop; derived from Grono, Lord of Tegengl, son of Einion ap Hywel Dda: Martha Owen, sister and heir of Hugh Owen, M. D. of Shrewsbury, who d. in 1764, and dau. of Thomas Owen, of Llunllo, esq. Hi. Richard Bulkeley Hatchett, only son of Edward Hatchett, of Lee, in the same county, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Robert Bulkeley, of Coedana, in Anglesey; their grandson, Thomas- Bulkeley Hatchett, esq. who assumed the name and arms of Owen in place of those of Hatchett, is the pre- sent proprietor of Tedsmore). Quarterly, lirst and fourth, ar. a cross fleury engr. sa. betw. four Cornish choughs ppr. on a chief az. a boar's head couped ar. tusked or, and langued gu.; second and third, ar. a lion ramp, and a canton sa. quartering Hatchett, Bulkeley, Mainwaring, Kinaston, Oteley, &c. Crests — First, two eagles' heads con- joined and erased party per fesse and gu. mem- bered of the last, for Owen ; second, the head of a battle-axe, ppr. edge upwards, for Hatchett ; third, out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head ar. armed or, for Bulkeley. Mottoes — First, Eryr Eryrod Eryri, for Owen ; second, Deus notis ha;c otia fecit, for Hatchett ; third, Nec temere nec timide, for Bulkeley. Owen (Bettws; borne by the Rev. Edward Pryce Owen, M.A. of Bettws Hall, co. Montgomery, eldest son of the Rev. Hugh Owen, Archdeacon of Salop, an eminent divine and learned antiquary of the present century, descended from the Owens of Llunllo). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a lion ramp. sa. a canton of the last ; second and third, ar. a cross fleury engr. sa. betw. four Cornish choughs ppr. on a chief az. a boar's head couped ar. tusked or, and langued gu. Crests — First, a Cornish chough ppr. holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis ar. ; second, two eagles' heads conjoined and erased, parted fesseways, or and gu. membered of the last. Owen (Woodhouse, co. Salop ; Martha Owen, dau. of Robert Owen, of Woodhouse, esq. of the Llunllo family, living in IG67, m. Humphrey Kynastou, of Bryngwyn, in the same county, and left an only child and heiress, Mary Kynaston, who tn. William Mostyn, esq. and was mother of William Mostyn, who, inheriting Woodhouse, assumed the name and arms of Owen: he rf. in 179.'), leaving his eldest son, W)LLIam Oh en, of Woodhouse, esq. his heir). Ar. a lion ramp, and a canton sa. Creft — Two eagles' heads conjoined and erased, party per fesse or and gu. membered of the last. Owen (Gaith Angharad, Cae'rbellan, &c. co. Merio- neth ; descended from Lewis Owen, esq- one of the Barons of the Welsh Exchequer, and Vice-Cham- berlain of Wales, who was murdered near Binas- mowddwy, co. Merioneth, on Christmas Eve 15.04, by a lawless banditti : the Baron Owen derived his descent from Meurig, King of Dyfed). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a chev. betw. three cocks ar. aimed, crusted, and jelloped or ; secoud and third. gu. three snakes nowed az. Crest — A cock's head erased ar. holding a snake az. in his mouth. Owen (Condover, co. Salop ; a branch of Owen of Llunllo: Letitia Owen, heiress of Condover, ni. lirst, Richard Mytton, of Halston, esq. and se- condly, Trafl'ord Branston, of Churton, co. Ches- ter, esq. ; by Mytton she had an only dan. Anna Maria Mytton, who >/i. Sir Charles Leighton, bart. and had several children ; she left, how- ever, by will, dated in 17.50, the Condover estate for life, remainder to her first and second sons, to her eldest dau. Anna-Maria, who became the wife of Nicholas Smythe, of Nibley, co. Gloucester, esq. and left a son and heir, Nicholas Owen Smythe, who, in pursuance of the will of his great-grancl- mother, Letitia Owen, successively Mytton and Barnston, assumed the name and arms of Owen ; and at his decease p. in 18U1, devised his estates to his nephew, Edward William Smythe Pember- TON, who took the name and arms of Owen instead of his patronymic, and is the present Mr. Owen of Condover). Ar. a lion ramp, and a canton sa. Crest — Two eagles' heads conjoined and erased or, membered gu. Owen (Shropshire). Vert, a chev. hetw. thi'ee wolves* heads erased ar. Crest — A woll pass. ar. Owen (Shrewsbury). Sa. three nags' heads erased ar. Owen (Wales). Per bend ar. and sa. a lion ramp. counterchanged. Owen. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. ducally crowned gu. Crest — A spread eagle's head erased at the neck or. Owen. Gu. a cross or. Owen. Barry of six or and gu. Owen. Gu. a cross ar. ; in the dexter quarter an in- escutcheon or, charged with three chev. of the first. Owen. Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three men's beads, armed ar. each guttee de sang. Ow en. Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three heads in profile, in helmets, ar. Owen. Per chev. or and az. three roses in chief gu. stalked and slipped ppr. Owen. Az. semee de roses, a lion ramp. or. Owen. Per pale ar. and gu. a lion ramp. sa. Owen. Or, an anchor in fesse sa. betw, two lions pass. gu. Crest — An anchor sa. ; on the base thereof a lion statant gu. Owen. Gu. a boar pass. ar. collared, and chained to a holly bush vert. Owen, Ap Grifith. Or, a cross gu. Owen ap Griffith Vychan (Lord of Glyndwrdwy iu Merioneth, the Owen Glenuower of English writers; representative of Griffith Maelor, Lord of Bromfield, eldest son of Madoc, last Prince of Powys-Fadoc. This celebrated Prince, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Sir David Hanmer, of Hanmer, CO. Flint, knt. had several sons, all of whom appear to have d. without is.sue, and five daughters, viz. I. Isabel, m. Adda ap lorworth. ii. Elizabeth, m. Sir John Scudamore. of Ewyas, Holme Lacy, and Kent Church, co. Hereford, knt. ill. Janet, vi, John Croft, of Croft Castle, CO. Hereford, iv. Jane, m. Humphrey, Lord Ruthyn. v. Margaret, /«. Roger Morningtou, of ^lornington, co. Hereford;. The hereditary J rmi of Owen Glendower were those of Griffith Maelor; but he assumed, with the claim to and title of. King of Wales, the arms of Llewelyn ap Griffith, Prince of North Wales, as appears by his privy seal presented to the Cymmradoriou So- ciety by Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick. Owen ap Griffith (last Prince of Powys-Wenwyu- wyn ; derived from Griffith, second .son of Mere- dith ap Bleddyn, Prince of Powys ; Hawys Gh- darn, dau. and heir of Owen, vi. John de Cheilton, eldest son of Sir Allan Cheilton, of Apley Castle, CO. Salop, who, in her right, acquired the feudal Barony of Pole, held in capite from the crown, and was summoned, 2(i July, 1313, to Parliament as Baron Cherlton). Arms, those of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, King of Powys. Owen, Ap Madoc (Wales). Ar. three ravens' legs () X R OYR erased sa. meeting in the fesse point, talons gu. ex- tended in the three acute corners of the escutcheon. OwiiN, Ap Merideth. Gu. a chev. ermines hetw. three helmets ar. OwLN Brooyntyn (Lord of Edeii-nion, Dinmael, and Abertanat, in Powys Fadoe, younger son of Madoc ap Meredith, last Prince of Powys-Fadoc. Owen Brogyntyn was one of the most distinguished ■warriors of his age, and took a conspicuous part in the most prominent actions of a period peculiarly eventful in the annals of Cambria. Entering with his brothers into an alliance with Owen Gwynedd, Prince of North Wales, and Rhys ap Tewdwr, Prince of South Wales, to resist the remwed attempt of Henry II. of England on the independ- ence of the Principality, Owen Brogyntyn, as one ■of the chief officers of the allied forces, contributed materially to the victory obtained over the English monarch in 116.') at the battle of Crogen. " Beneath Castelh Crogen," the present Chirk Castle, whence the battle field is still called " Adwyr Beddall," or the Pass of the Graves, Owen Brogyntyn made a grant to God, St. Mary, and the monks of Basing Werk Abbey, of a " certain water in Penthlinu, called Tehlentegil, or Pemblemere, [Bala Lake in Merioneth] and all the pasture of the said laud of Penthlinn." This was witnessed by Reiner, who was Bishop of St. Asaph from llSfi to 1224, and by Ithail, Owen Brogyutyn's chaplain. From this chieftain derived : i. The Hughes's of Gwerclas, Ba- rons of Kymmer yn-Edeirnion. ii. Lloyds of Do- lyglessyn. ill. Lloyds of Crogen. iv. Morris of Pale. V. Branas of Branas. vi. Foulks of Cilan. vii. Owens of Plas Issa. viii. The Barons of Cry- niarth. ix. The Barons of Crogen and Branas. X. The Barons of Hendwr. xi. Lloyds of Tyfos. XII. Rhys's, Barons of Riig. XIii- Maesmors of Maesnior. xiv. Wynns of Pentre Morgan. XV. Vaughans of Duddleston. xvi. Lloyds of Ebnal). Arms, those of his father, Madoc ap Meredith, viz. ar. a Hon ramp. sa. armed and langued gu. Owen Gwynedd (Prince of North Wales, d. in Dec. lie'J, son of Griffith ap Cynan, Prince of North Wales, derived from Anarawd, King of North Wales, eldest son of Rhodri Mawr, King of Wales). Vert, three eagles displ. in fesse or. Owen Tudoii (son of Meredith ap Tudor, and grand- son, by Margaret his wife, dau. and heiress of Thomas ap Llewelyn, last Lord of South Wales, one of the representatives of the Sovereign Princes of South Wales, North Wales, and Powys [.tee Llewellyn ap Griffith], of Sir Tudor ap Grono, knt. derived from Grono, Lord of Trefgastell in Anglesey, eldest son, by Gwenllian his second wife, dau. of Rhys ap Gritfith, Prince of South Wales, of Ednyfed Vychan, Lord of Brynffenigl, representative of Marchudd ap Conan, Founder of the VIII. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys: Owen Tudor was ancestor of the Royal House op Tudor). Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three esquires' helmets ar* OwENDELLE, or OwYNDALE. Ar. two bars sa. ; on a chief vair (another, vert) three crosses pattee or. Owens. Gu. six pine apples or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet sa. a beech tree vert. Owgan, or OucAN (Pembrokeshire). Or, on a chief sa. three martlets of the field. OwGAN. Or, on a chief gu. three martlets of the first. Crest — A cockatrice, close, gu. legged and beaked sa. crested or. OwsLETT. Or, on a bend sa. three mullets of the field. OwTHRED (Yorkshire). Or, on a cross pattee gu. five mullets of the field. Owtred. Ar. on a cross, flowered, gu. four mullets (another, pierced) or. Owtred. Gu. ou a cross patonce or, five mullets of the first. Owtred. Gu. a saltire ar. OwYNGHAM. Per chev. sa. and erm.; in chief two covered cups or. OxBUROH, or OxBOROUGH (King's Lynn and Emneth, CO. Norfolk). Or, two bars az. ; over all a lion ramp, guard, gu. Crest — On a mount vert a lion ramp, or, holding up a spear gu. headed ar. undi r the head two ribbons flotant, one or, the other az. OxBURGH, or OxBOROUGH. The same Arms. Crest — On the point of a sword in pale ppr. a cross pattee sa. Oxcmffe. Or, an ox's head cabossed sa. Crest — -On a mount vert a bull pass. sa. OxcLiFFE. Ar. an ox's head cabossed sa. (.4nother, armed or.) OxcLiFFE. Ar. three oxen's heads cabo.ssed sa. OxcLUFE. Ar. three oxen's heads couped at the shoulders sa. OxcLiFFE. Ar. three bulls' heads erased sa. OxENBRiDGE (Hampshire; Visitation, I63i). Gu a lion ramp. ar. within a bordure vert, charged with eight escallops of the second. Crest — A denii linn, tail forked, ar. langued and armed gu. holding in the dexter paw an escallop or. OxBNBRiDGE. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. within a bordure vert. Oxen BRIO. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. ducally crowned or, within a bordure vert an escallop of the second. OxENDEN (Dene, co. Kent, bart.) Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three oxen sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gu. a lion's head affr'>ntee or. OxENuEN (Brook, co. Kent). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three oxen sa. OxENUEN. Ar. a chev. betw. three oxen pass. sa. OxENDEN. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three oxen pass. sa. armed or. OxENFORD. Quarterly, gu. and or, a fes.se ar. OxENHAM. Ar. a fesse, embattled, sa. betw. three oxen. OxENHAM (Oxenham, in South Tawton, on. Devon : the last male heir, William Long Oxenham, esq. d. in 1814: the heiress m. Arthur Acland, esq.) Gu. a fesse between three mullets or. Oxford, Earl ok. See Harley. Oxford (Oxfordshire). Paly of six ar. and az. ; over all, on a bend gu. three mullets of the first, all within a bordure or. Oxford. Az. three bars or ; on a chief ar. a lion pass, guard, gu. Oxford, City of. Ar. an ox gu. armed and unguled or, passing a ford of water, in base, ppr. Crest — A demi lion ramp, guard, or, regally crowned of the first, holding betw. his paws a rose ar. charged with another gu. Supporters — On the dexter, an elephant erm. eared, collared, and lined ar. armed or; sinister, a beaver ppr. ducally collared and lined or. 7l/o»o—Fortis est Veritas. Some autho- rities give. Bendy wavy ar. and az. an ox gu. passing over a ford ppr. as the arms of the city of Oxford. OxiNE. Sa. three bulls' heads ar. armed or. Ox ley. Az. three peacocks' heads erased or. Crest — On a ducal coronet a peacock ppr. Oxi.ey (as borne by Charles Oxley, of Ripon, co. York, esq.) Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three oxen .sa. Crest — An ox's head couped sa. charged with three ermine spots or. Motto — Tarn aris quam aratris. OxMAN (Rutland). Erm. a lion ramp. I'eguard. gu. Crest — A demi lion ramp, reguard. gu. OxNAM (St. Newlyn and Penzance, co. Cornwall). Ar. a fesse betw. three oxen sa. Crest — An ox sa. Oxney. Sa. three oxen's heads cabossed ar. (Ano- ther, or.) Oxney. Per fesse sa. and ar. an ox's head cabossed and counterchanged, armed or. Oxney. Per fesse sa. and ar. a bull's head of the first, armed or. OxoN. Barry of six ar. and sa. OxspRiNGE (Yorkshire). Ar. on a fesse betw. three church-bells gu. as many crosses crosslet of the field. OxTOBY. Ar. a bend sa. betw. three torteaux. Crest — A dexter hand brandishing a sword. OxTON (Devonshire). Barry of six, az. and or, a sal- tire gu. within a boi'dure engr. of the last. OxTON. Gu. semee de crosses crosslet, a lion ramp, or. Oybs, or Oeils. Ar. a fesse sa.; in chief, issuantout TAG PAG of the fesse, a derai lio7i ramp, gn.; in basetliree estoiles az. OvKE (Norfolk). G«. on a fesse ar. Ijetw. six acorns or, three oak leaves vert. Crest — An ox yoke, in pale sa. bows or. OvKY. Az. three lucies haurient ar. two and one, as many frets or, one and two. OvRY, or OvREY. Az. three lucies haurient ar. two and one, as many crosses crosslet or, one and two. PABKNHEM. BaiTy of six, ar. and az. ; on a bend gu. three mullets of the first. (Another, or.) Pabenham. Or, a cross, gu. ; a label of three points az. flowered of the field. Pace (Ingleton). Piirp. three bezants. Pace. Or, on a cross, party per cross, az. and gu. a bird betw. a lion pass, in chief, two squirrels sejant, in fesse, and an annulet iu base, all of the first. Crest — A boar's head, cooped and erect sa. eared or, charged with an anchor of the last. Pace. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three gillyflowers ppr. Paceforu, or Pacifobd. Gu. on a chief or, a lion pass. az. Pack, or Packe. Per cross, ar. and crm. ; in the first quarter a cinquefoil or. Crest — A leg in armour, couped and bent at the knee, spurred, all ppr. Pack. Ar. on a chief az. three anchors or. Packam (Kent). Sa. a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet fitcliee or. Packe (Prestwold, co. Leicester; Sir Christopher Packe, an eminent citizen, was knighted by Crom- well, and made a member of the Usurper's Upper House, as Lord Packe. He had been Lord Mayor of London l(i54-5, but at the Restoration he was stripped, with six others, of the aldermanic gown, ami retired into Leicestershire, where he was liv- ing in great hospitality at Cotes, when the heralds yVisited that county in 1621-2, but d. very soon after, aged eighty; his grandson, Clifton Packe, of Prest- wold,7n. the heiress of Bate of Maid's Morton : and his grandson, Charles James Packe, having m. Charlotte, youngest dau. of Thomas Pochin, of Barkby Hall, in the said county, esq. by Charlotte his wife, eldest daughter of Sir Edward Hussey, bart. succeeded, eventually, through the said Char- lotte Pochin, to the Hussey property : he d. in ISlli, and was s. by his son, Charles James Pack, of Prestwold Hall, esq.) Quarterly, sa. and or, in the first quarter a cinquefoil ar. with an erm. spot on each leaf. Crest — A lion's head or, collared sa. on the collar three cinquefoils, with an erm. spot on each leaf. Motto — Libertas sub Rege pio. Packe fas borne by Henry Packe, of Harlestone Park, CO. Northampton, esq.) Quarterly, sa. and or, in the first quarter a cinquefoil ar. Crest — A lion's head erased or, collared sa. thereon three mullets ar. Packenham (Hampshire). Quarterly, or and gu. ; in the fiist canton an eagle displ. az. Crest — A leo- pard couchant. Packer (Berkshire; the last male heir, Henry Packer, of Bucklebury, esq. was succeeded in his property by his nephew, Wiuchcombe Henry Hartley, esq. M.P. for IJerkshire, who d. 1704). Gu. a cross, lo- zengy, betw. four roses ar. Crest — A Moor's head couped sa. wreathed about the temples or and gu. Packer (Essex ; as borne by W. Packer, of Barldow, esq.) The same Arms. Crest — A pelican in her piety ar. Packer (Alston, co. Gloucester, and Groombridge, co. Kent). The same Arms. Packer. Gu. a cross lozengy or, betw. four roses ar. Paokincton (Bedfordshire). Per chev. or and ar. ; in chief three mullets sa.; in base as many garbs gu. Crest — A demi hare az. charged with three bezants. Paokincton (Edgeworth, co. Middlesex ; and Sur- rey ; Her. Off. ^ incent's Surrey, c. Sa. on a bend ar. three garbs gu. Crest — A demi lion az. holding in the dexter paw a dagger ar. Packincton (Airdesley, co. Worcester). Per chev. sa. and gii. ; in chief three mullets and in base as many garbs or. Crest— ^n elephant pass. (.Another, a demi hare ramp. az. charged with three plates.) Packincton. Ar. a cinquefoil sa. ; on a chief gu. a lion pass, of the field. Packincton. Per chev. sa. and ar.; in chief three mullets of the second. Packwood (Warwickshire). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. three pickaxes or, for Packwood; second and third sa. three bells ar. a canton erm. for Porter. Crest— -K demi lion ramp. ar. holding in his dexter, and suppoiting with his sinister paw, a bell sa. with a canton erm. as in the arms. Mottu—tioae is truly great, but he that is truly good. Pauuesley (Lord Mayor of London, 1440). Ar. three fleurs-de-lis az. on each an annulet or. Padoon (Henton Deweney, Hants ; granted 1590). Ar. a bend betw. three crescents sa. flammant ppr. Crest — A tower or, flammant ppr. Paddon. The same .4r;7),?. Crest — A dexter hand ppr. holding up a covered cup or. Pauuon (as borne by the Rev. Thomas Paodon. of Mattishall, East Dereham, co. Norfolk, in the commission of the peace for that shire). Arms&ni Crest, as Patiugn of Henton Deweney. Paddon (as borne by Robert Paddon, of Ham Com- mon, CO. Surrey, esq.) Arms and Crest, as Pad- don of Henton Deweney. Paddy (Lancaster Herald, temp. Elizabeth ; granted 15!)1.) Sa. an inescutclieon erm. betw. four lions ramp. ar. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion pass. ar. Padenham. Gu. a chev. betw. three crosses, pomettee fitchee ar. Paderday. Ar. on a bend sa. three quatrefoils, slip- ped and leaved of the first. Padley (Padley in Hathersage, co. Derby; Joanna, only dau. and heir of Robert Padley, of Padley, esq. Lord of the Manor of Hathersage, Robert Eyre, esq.) Arms, those of Bernake, viz. ar. three pairs of barnacles, opened at the top sa. Pagan (Scotland). Bendy of six, or and az.; on a chief erm. a label gu.; a bordure of the first, charged with three fleurs-de-lis of the second. rr«;— Out of a mural coronet a demi eagle displ. ppr. Pagan (England). Az. three fleurs-de-lis within a bordure engr. or. Crest— X dexter hand holding a dagger erect ppr. Motto — Nec timeo, nec sperno. Pacanell. Gu. a cinquefoil pierced ar. Pacanell, Paganel, or Painell (Bahuntune, temp. Henry II ) Or, two lions pass. az. Pacanell, or Pagnell, temp. Hen. I.) Gu. a cin- quefoil erm. charged in the middle with a crescent sa. Crest — A column sa. placed in the sea ppr. Pacanell, or Pagnell. Vert, a maunch or. Pace (as borne by Peter Page, of East Sheen, co. Surrey, esq. a magistrate for that county). Sa. a fesse betw. three doves, ar. beaked and armed gu. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet a demi grifiin, wings elevated, both per pale or and gu. counterchanged. Motto — Spe labor levis. Page (Donnington, co. Sussex, a. d. 1591; Frances, dau. and heiress of John Pajje, esq. M. P. for Chichester, who d. 1779, 711. George White, esq. M. P. who assumed the name of Thomas, 1778, and was father of Frances, wife of General Sir John Gustaviis Crosbie). Gu. on a chev. betw. three doves ar. as many pheons, sa. Page (Berry Hall, co. Bedford, and Blackheath, co. Kent). Or, a fesse indented between three mart- lets az. Crest — A demi horse, per pale, dancettee, , or and az. Page ( Wemley, co. Middlesex). Or, a fesse dancettee between three martlets, within a bordure az. Page (Cambridgeshire). Or, a fesse dancettee, betw. three martlets az. within a bordure engr. of the last, charged with eight bezants. Crest — A demi griflin liolding a ducal coronet. Pace, or Paige (Devonshire). Ar. abend betw. three eagles displ. sa. Crest — An eagle displ. erm. PA K PAL Page (Gosport, co. Hants). Az. a fesse dancettfte betw. three martlets ar. Crest — A demi seahorse assurgent. Page (Kent). Ar. on a bend sa. three doves of the field, niembered gu. Crest— A demi griffin erm. beaked and legged gu. Pace (Middlesex). Gu. a chev. vair, betw. three lions' heads erased or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet, gu. a lion's head or. Page (Middlesex). Sa. a chev. betw. three martlets ar. Page (Surrey). Gu. a fesse engr. erm. betw. three doves ar. beaked and membered of the field, all within a bordure engr. of the second. Page (Easthatch, co. Wilts.). Sa. a fesse betw. three doves ar. within a bordure engr. erm. Page (granted 1 February, 1530). Sa. a fesse betw. three doves ar. membered gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, per pale, or andgu. (another, gu. and or) a demi griffin salient per pale, counterchanged, beaked of the second. Page (Eardshaw, co. Chester). Sa. a fesse ar. betw. three birds of the second. Page. Gu. on a chev. betw. three martlets ar. as many pheous sa. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a demi griffin gu. (Another, out of a ducal coronet). Page. Gu. a chev. betw. three doves, ar. membered sa. Page. Az. a fesse, dancettee, betw. three martlets, or. Page. Gu. a chev. betw. three martlets ar. Page. Sa. a fesse betw. three birds ar. beaked and legged gu. Crest — In a ducal coronet, a demi griffin, both per pale, gu. and or, counterchanged. Page. Ar. two bends sa.; on each three plates. Page. Per saltire, or and gu. a griffin's head coun- terchanged. Pagenham. Quarterly, or and gu.; in the first quarter an eagle displ. vert. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a demi eagle gu. ai-med of the first. Paget. Sa. a cross engr. ar. Paget (Marquess of Anglesca). Sa. on a cross engr. betw. four eagles displ. ar. five lions pass, guard, of the field. Crest— A. derai heraldic tiger, salient sa. armed, ducally gorged, and tufted ar. Sup- porters — Two heraldic tigers sa. ducally gorged, tufted, raaned, and tusked ar. Motto — Per il suo contrario. Pagit (Gray's Inn, London, and Hadley, co. Middle- sex; and Crayneford, Barton Segrave, and Hau- ued, near Kettering, co. Northampton). Sa. a cross engr. ar. ; in the dexter quarter an escallop of the last. Crest— A cubit arm erect, habited sa. cufted ar. holding in the hand ppr. a scroll of the second, thereon the words, " Deo Pagit," a seal affixed hereto, pendent gu. Pagitt (Middle Temple, London; confirmed 24 Feb. 1575). The same Arms and Crest. Pain. Paly of six, ar. and vert, on a chief az. three garbs or. Crest— A lion ramp ppr. supporting a wheat sheaf or. Painter Stainers, Company of (London). Quar- terly, first and fourth, az. three escutcheons ar. two and one ; second and third, az. a chev. betw. three phoenix heads, erased or. Crest — A phoenix close or, in flames ppr. Supporters — Two leopards ar. spotted with various colours, ducally crowned, collared and chained or. Motto — Amor et obe- dientia. Painters Company of (Exeter). Arms and Crest, same as Painter Stainers of London. Motto — Amor queat obedientia. Pakeman. Or, on a chief sa. three martlets of the first. Crest — A cockatrice, close gu. combed, beaked, and wattled or. Pakeman. Ar. two bars gu. ; on a canton of the se- cond a boar's head couped or. (Another ar.) Pakeman. Gu. a boar's head ar. betw. three crosses crosslet botounee of the second. Pakeman. Ar. two bars gu. ; in chief as many pelli ts of the second ; on a canton sa. a boar's head couped of the first. Pakeman. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three crosses boton- nee fitchfee of the last. Pakenham (Earl of Longford). Quarterly, first quarterly, or and gu.; in the first quarter an eagle displ. vert, for Pakenham ; second, ar. on a bend indented sa. cotised az. three fleurs-de-lis of the field, each cotise charged with three bezants, for CuppE ; third, erm. a griflin segreant az. for AuNGiER ; fourth, per bend crenellee ar. and gu. for Boyle. Crest — Out of a mural crown or, a demi eagle displ. with two heads, quarterly, ar. anil az. Supporters — Dexter, a lion az. charged on the shoulder with an escarbuncle or ; sinister, a griffin az. beak, forelegs, and wings or. Motto — Gloria virtutis umbra. Pakenham (Bedfordshire). Barry of six az. and ar. (another sa. and or) ; on a bend gu. three mullets or. Pakenham (Ireland and Suffolk). Quarterly, or and gu. in the first quarter an eagle displ. of the se- cond. Crest — A griffin segreant, holding an escar- buncle, all ppr. Pakenham. The same Arms. Crest — A hand holding three arrows, points downward, all ppr. Pakenham (Suffolk). Quarterly, or and gu. Pakenham. Barry of six or and sa.; on a bend gu. three eagles displ. or. Pakenham. Ar. two bars gu.; in chief a pale of the last, charged with a boar's head couped of the field. Pakington (Ayle.sbury and VVestwood, co. Bucks, originally, so far back as the reign of Henry I. of Pakington, co. Stafford ; the representative of the family in 1620, Sir John Pakington of Aylesbury, son and heir of Sir John Pakington, K.B. Queen Elizabeth's favourite, was created a Baronet by King James I. a title that continued with his des- cendants until the decease of Sir John Pakington, the eighth baronet, in 1830, when the estates de- volved on John Somerset Russell, esq. son of Elizabeth, Sir John's eldest sister, and on Anne Pakington, Sir John's younger sister, as joint heirs-at-law. Mr. Russell has assumed the name and arms of Pakington). Per chev. sa. and ar. in chief three mullets or; in base as many garbs gu. Crest — An elephant pass, or, armed gu. Pakington. Ar. a cinquefoil sa. ; on a chief gu. a lion pass, guard, or. Pakington. Per chev. sa. and ar. ; in chief three mullets of the second. Crest — A demi squirrel erased gu. Pakisworth. Or, three dragons' heads erased gu. Paley (Langcliffe Craven, co. York ; now represented by John Green Pa ley, of Harrowgate and Cowling Hall, CO. York, esq. a magistrate and deputy- lieutenant for the West Riding of that shire). Gu. a bend dexter vair, ar. and az. betw. six crosses crosslet ar. Crest — A stag's head couped ppr. Palgrave (Norwood Barningham, co. Norfolk). Az. a lion ramp. ar. Palgrave (as borne by William Palgrave, esq. late Collectorof Customs at the Portof Dublin, formerly of Great Yarmouth, representative of the ancient Norfolk houses of De Pagi-ave and De Rether- sete). Az. a lion ramp. ar. Crest — A lion's head erased ar. Palincham. Ar. a bend gobonated gu. and or ; on the chief point of the bend a lion pass, of the last. Palk (Haldon House, co. Devon, bart.) Sa. an eagle displ. ar. beaked and legged or, within a bordure engr. of the second. Crest — On a semi terrestrial globe of the northern hemisphere ppr. an eagl^ rising as in the arms. Pallant (as borne by Thomas Pallant, of Redgrave, CO. Suffolk, esq.) Barry of six ar. and erminois. Crest— An escutcheon of the arms betw. two wings erect ppr. Palley. Or, three lions ramp. gu. ; over all a bend az. Crest — A camel's head sa. Palley. Gu. on a heml or, betw. three lions ramp. ar. as many mullets az. Palley. Gu. three lions pass, in pale ar. ; on abend az. as many mullets or. 5 B PAL PAL Pallincham. At. ou a bend gu. (another nz.) a lion ramp. or. Pallis, or Palys. Sa. a cliev. ar. Palliser (The Vatcli, co. Buckingham, hart.) Per pale sa. and ar. three lions ramp, counterchanged. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gu. a demi eagle, wings elevated or. Palliser (Deptford, co. Kent; granted 8 Oct. 1773). The same Ann? and Crest. Palliser (ashorneby George Palliser, esq. formerly Thomas, resident near Amershara, co. Backing ham). Per pale sa. and ar. three lions ramp, counterchanged, two and one, a bonlure per pale of the second and az. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gu. a demi eagle or, wings displ. erminois, and charged on the breast with an anchor, in pale az. Palmer (Carlton, co. Northampton, bart.) Sa. achev. or, betw, three crescents ar. Crest — A wivern or, armed and langued gu. Motto — Par sit fortunam labori. Palmer (Wanlip, co. Leicester, bart.; late Hudson, who, in 1813, assumed, by royal permission, the surname and arms of Palmer). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. two bars sa. charged with three trefoils slipped of the field ; in chief a greyhound courant of the second, collared or ; second and third, per cher. embattled erm. and az. three martlets counterchanged. Crest — On a mount vert a greyhound sejant sa. gorged with a collar or, rimmed gu. and charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped vert. Palmer (Kilmare, co. Kerry ; a branch of the Palmers of Carlton, co. Northampton. The Rev. Thomas Palmer, a descendant of Thomas Palmer, of Rock- ingham, in tliat shire, living in 1402, settled in the barony of Glanerough, in the county of Kerry, in 16.52, having obtained a grant of a large tract of country, and was direct ancestor of the present representative of the family, Abraham Palmer, of the City of Dublin, esq.) Arms, Crest, and Motto, game as those of Palmer of Carlton. Palmer (Castle Lackin, co. Mayo, Kenure Park, co. Dublin, &c. bart.) Ar. a chev. betw. three palmers' .scrips sa. fringed, tasselled, &c. or. Crest — An arm in armour, embowed ppr. ornamental or, holding a spear ppr. Motto — In Deo est milii omnis fides. Palmer (VVingham, co. Kent, and Dorney Court, co. Buckingham ; a family of great antiquity, pos- sessed of a considerable estate in Suffolk, temp. Edward II. ; the representative in 1021, Sir Thomas Palmer, of Wingham, knt. was created a Baronet of England, and from him derived the subsequent baronets of Wingham, and Roger Palmer, Earl of Castlemaiue : the eldest line is now represented by the Earl of Winchilsea; the second, by the family of Lanuon, of Clieshunt, co. Hertford). Or, two bars gu. each charged with three trefoils ar. in chief a greyhound courant sa. ('rest — A demi panther ramp, issuing flames out of its mouth and ears, holding in his paws a holly branch, with leaves and berries ppr. Motto — Palma viituti. Palmer (Hill, co. Bedford). Ar. two bars gu. on each three escallops or. Crest — A greyhound courant sa. Palmer (Boyne House, Tunbridge Wells; as borne by George Palmer, of that place, esq. a magis- trate for the county of Sussex, and high sheriff in 1837, son of the late Richard Palmer, esq. by Rose his wife, dau. of Thomas Rice, esq. and grandson of John Palmer, esq. and his wife, Elizabeth, dau. of James Carter, esq.) Arms and Crest, as Pal- .«ER of Wingham. Motto — Perge rebus secundis. Palmer (Warden Street, co. Bedford, and Ladbrooke, CO. Warwick). Ar. two bars sa. charged with three trefoils slipped of the field ; in chief a greyhound courant of the second. Palmer-Morewood (Ladbroke, co. Warwick, and Alfreton Hall, co. Derby). See Morewood. Palmer (Great Yarmouth, co. Norfolk ; derived from William Palmer, h. in 1672, and now represented by William Danby Palmer, esq. Lord of the Manor of Loddon, in Norfolk. His uncle, John Danby Palmer, esq. wag mayor of Great Yar- mouth in 1821). Or, two bars gu. each charged with three trefoils of the field, in chief a lion pass, ppr. Crest — A demi panther, as Palmer of Sussex. Palmer (Bedfordshire). Ar. two bars gu. ; on each three cinquefoils or. Crest — A greyhound courant sa. Palmer (Wadesden, co. Buckingham, and Stockdale, CO. Northampton ; granted 22 Elizabeth). Az. a chev. engr. betw. tliree crescents ar. Crest — A cubit arm eiect, in mail ppr. holding a halbert sa. headed ar. {Another crest — A griffin's head ar. issuing out of rays ppr.) Palmer (Calais). Or, two bars gu.; on each three trefoils ar. Palmer (Dorrington and Lyraington, co. Gloucester, and Warwickshire). Ar. on a chief sa. three cinquefoils of the field. Palmer (Linche, co. Hertford). Az. in chief a fleur- de-lis or ; in base two trefoils slipped ar. within a bordure engr. of the second. Crest — A wivern's head or, collared gu. wings expanded vert, fretty and semee of trefoils slipped ar. Palmer (Hartlip, co. Kent ; granted 19 Elizabeth). Sa. a fesse betw. three lions ramp. or. Crest — An ostrich volant ar. Palmer (Howlets, co. Kent, 1586). Ar. a chev. betw. three palmers' scrips sa. the tassels and buckles or. Palmer (Wood Court, co. Somerset ; descended from the ancient house of Palmer, of Leigh, co. Kent, and now represented by the Rev. William Pal- mer, D.D. of Wood Court, co. Somerset, Vicar of Yarncombe, a magistrate for the counties of Somer- set, Devon, and Dorset, and a deputy lieutenant for Somerset). Arms, as the preceding. Crest — A hand grasping a palmer's staff. Motto — Palma virtuti. Palmer (Kent). Barry of ten ar. and az. a griffin segreant or. Palmer (Bosworth and Duildingtou, co. Leicester, and Kentish-Town, co. Middlesex). Az. three fleurs-de-lis ar. within a bordure engr. or. Palmer (Leicestershire). Az. a fleur de-lis erm. Palmer (Leicestershire). Ar. on a bend sa. five be- zants. Palmer (Winthorp, CO. Lincoln). Ar. three palmers' staves sa. the heads, ends, and rests or. Crest — A cubit arm erect, habited az. cuffed ar. grasping in the hand ppr. a palmer's staff. Palmer (London, 1634). Ar. a lion ramp. betw. three palmers' staves sa. heads, ends, and rests or. Crest— A lion ramp, or, grasping a palmer's staff as in the ai'ms. Palmer (Stepney, co. Middlesex, Northamptonshire, and Kingston upon-HuU ; confirmed 3 May, 1670). Or, on a chev. gu. five acorns of the field. Palmer (Stokedale, CO. Northampton). Sa. a chev. engr. betw. three crescents ar. Crest — A cubit arm erect, in coat of mail ppr. holding in the hauti of the last a halbert sa. headed ar. Palmer (Cheam Park, co. Surrey). The same Arms as of Warden Street, en. Bedford. Crest — A grey- hound sejant sa. collared or, charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped ar. Palmer (Sussex). Or, two bars gu. each charged with three trefoils slipped ar. ; in chief a grey- hound courant sa. Crest — A demi panther ramp, guard, issuing flames from liis ears and mouth ppr. holding a branch vert, fructed gu. Palmer (Parham, co. Sussex, and Fairfield, co. Somer- set ; descended from Ralph Palmer, who possessed estates in Sussex in 1307. Elizabeth, only dau. of Peregrine Palmer, of Faii'field, esq. and grand- daughter of Sir Thomas Palmer, knt. who sold Parham, m. in 1667 Sir John Wrothe, of Pether- ton Park, co. Somerset, and liad a son. Sir Thomas Wrothe, bart. who left two daus. his co heirs ; the elder, Cecily, m. Sir Hugh Acland, bart. and was grandmother of John Acland, of Fairfield, esq. who assumed, in 1818, the additional surname and ai-ms of Palmer, and was created a Baronet shortly after). Arms, as the preceding. Crest — A demi panther guard, ar. spotted gu. vert, or and az. al- ternately, flames issuant from the mouth and ears, holding a palm branch ppr. Motto — Palma virtuti. P AM PAN Pa lmer (Barton, co. Warwick, and Yorkshire). Chequy ar. and az. a chief gu. (Another, chequy or and az.) Crest— \ griffin sejant. Palmer (Warwickshire). Gu. five cinquefoils, (ano- ther quairefoils) in saltire ar. Palmer. Chequy ar. and az. a chief gu. Crest— Oat of a ducal coronet or, an elephant's head sa. Palmer (borne by Robert Palmer, of Holme Park, CO. Berks, esq. M.P.) Chequy or and sa. ; on a chief gu. two mullets of the first. Crest— A talbot se- jant erminois. Palmer. Ar. three palmers' staves sa. heads, rests, and ends or ; on a chief of the second as many es- callops of the first. Crest — An escallop ar. betw. two laurel branches vert. Palmer. Or, two bars and a bend gu. Palmer. Ar. on two bars gu. three trefoils or, with- in a bordure of the second. Palmer. Ar. two bars gu. ; on each three trefoils or ; in chief a lion ramp. sa. Palmer. Ar. two bars gu.; on a bend of the second three trefoils of the first. (Another or.) Palmer. Ar. a cross gu. betw. four peacocks az. Palmer. Gu. three escallops or. Palmer. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. betw. three palmers' staves or. Palmer. Gu. four quatrefoils, two and two ; in base a saltire of the last. Palmer. Az. a fleur-de-lis in chief, and two trefoils slipped, in fesse ar. within a bordure engr. or. Ci-est — A dragon's head couped or, collared and winged vert; on the collar three plates; on the breast guttee de poix, the wings fretty ar. betw. the fret, trefoils of the last. Palmer. Sa. three fleurs de lis betw. seven crosslets ar. ; a canton erm. Palmer. Chequy ar. and az. on a chief gu. a cres- cent in the dexter corner. Crest— A griffin sejant ar. beaked and legged or, with a crescent on the breast. Palmerstown, Viscount. See Temple. Palmes (Naburn, co. York ; an old county family, enjoying its estate, from sire to son, since the year 122«. Manfred Palmes, of Taunton Dean in the county of Somerset, temp. King Stephen, was great- great-grandfather of William Palmes of Taunton, who acquired the Lordship of Naburn, at the date mentioned above, with his wife, Matilda Watervill ; from this William, lineally descended William Palmes, living in 1335, who m. the dau. and heir of Charlton of Shropshire ; from him, Brian of Naburn, one of the Justices of the Common Pleas, who d. in 1511 ; the sixth descendant of the Judge in the direct line, William of Naburn, m. Mary, dau. and heir of Sir Brian Stapleton, of Hirst Court- ney, knt. ; his grandson, George, m. Frances, dau. and co-heir of Robert Plumpton, of Plurapton, esq. and his grandson is the present George Palmes, of Naburn, esq.) Gu. three fleurs de lis ar. a chief vaire, quartering Charlton, Stapleton, and Plumpton. Crest— A hand holding a palm branch ppr. 71/o< Patshull (Bletsho, co. Bedford ; temp. Henry III.) Ar. a fesse betw. three crescents gu. Patshull, or Pateshall. Az. on a fesse ar. betw. three plates, each charged with a crescent gu. as many lions' heads erased of the first. Patte. Az. two bars or; over all a bend of the se- cond. Crest — A lion ramp. az. Patten ( Bluemantle Pursuivant of Arms, temp. James 1.) Lozengy sa. and erm. Patten (Bank, co. Lancaster ; the family of Patten was settled in Lancashire, temp. Heury Vlll. ; previously it was of Essex, seated at Patine, near Chelmsford, where Richard Patten lived so far back as 1119: his son, another Richard, married a dau. and co heiress of Dagenham of Diigenham, in the same county, and became proprietor of Dagen- ham Court in consequence ; his great great-grand- son, John, of Dagenham Court, co. Essex, and Waynflete, co. Lincoln, living in 137G, m. the dau. and heiress of Westingcroft, of Westingcroft in Lancashire; his son and heir, Nicholas, had three sons: the eldest d. s.p.; the second, Nicholas, was Lord of Dagenham, and grandfather of Juliana, who conveyed Dagenham by marriage to the Essex family of Churchstyle; the third. Richard Patten, of Waynflete, was father of William Pat- ten, alias Waynflete, called alias Waynflete, from being born there, Bishop of Winchester, some time Lord High Chancellor, temp. Henry VI. and founder of Magdalen College, Oxford; of John, Dean of Chichester; and of Richard, of lioslow, in Derbyshire, whose younger son, Humphrey, settled at Warrington, temp. Henry Vlll. ; his great-grand- son, Tliomas, of Patten Lane, Warrington, m. the dan. and heiress of Drinkwater ; his eldest son and heir, Thomas, m. the dau. of John Leigh, of Oughtrington, and had several children, of whom Mary m. Wilson, Bishop of Sodor and Man ; and hence the estates of Wilson, and the name in con- junction with that of Patten, came eventually to the family, Thomas, through his eldest son and heir, was grandfather of another Thomas, who erected the mansion of Bank. Hall; he m. a dau. and co-heiress of Peake, and was father of Thomas, of Bank Hall, who m. Dorothea, second dau. of Bold, of Bold Hall ; Thomas's son and heir, Peter, having inherited the Bold estates in Lancashire, assumed the additional name and arms of Bold; he d. in 1819, leaving four daughters his co-heirs, and the representation of the Patten family to his brother, Thomas Wilson Patten, of Bank Hall, father of the present John Wilson Patten, of Bank Hall, esq. who m. Anna-Maria, youngest dau. and co heiress of his uncle. Colonel Patten Bold, of Bold). Quarterly, first and fourth, fusily erm. and sa. a canton gu. for Patten ; second and third, sa. a wolf ramp. or. ; in chief three estoiles of the second, for Wilson. Cre-its — First, a grif- fin's head erased, for Patten ; second, a demi wolf ramp, for Wilson. Mottoes: Patten— Nulla pal- lesceie culpa ; Wilson — Virtus ad sidera tollit. Patten. Lozengy, erm. and sa. on a chief of the first three lilies ar. Patten-Makeks, Company of (London). Gu. on a chev. ar. betw. three pattens or, tied of the second, the ties lined az. two cutting knives conjoined sa. Crest — A patten as in the arms. Motto — Recipiunt fcemina; sustentacula nobis. Pattenso.n (Chery Burton, co. York). Ar. on a fesse sa. three fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a camel's head. Pattenson (Melmerby Hall, co. Cumberland). Same Arms as the preceding. Patters. Ar. three peacocks' heads erased gu. Cre.'st — A cross crosslet fitchee or, and palm branch vert in saltire. Patterson. Ar. on a fesse az. three fleurs-de-lis of the first. Crest — A pelican in her nest close vul- ning her breast, all ppr. Patterson, or Paterson (Scotland). Ar. three peli- cans or, in their nests vert, vulning themselves ppr. Crest — A naked arm erect holding a pen, ppr. P.vn isoN (England). Ar. guttee de sang, a lion ramp, gu. ; on a chief of the last three escallops or. Crest — A hind's head couped or. Pattison, or Paiison (Berwickshire). The same Arms. Crest — A pelican feeding her young in a nest, all ppr. Motto — Hostis honori invidia. Pattison (Glasgow, Scotland). Ar. guttee de poix, a lion ramp. sa. ; on a chief az. three escallops of the field. Crest — A camel's head ar. guttee sa. issuing from a ducal coronet or, crowned with an antique crown of the last, collared az. charged with three escallops of the first. Motto — Hostis honori in- vidia. Pattison (Kelvin Grove, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. guttee de sang, a lion ramp. sa. guttee d'or ; on a chief az. three escallops ar. for Pattison ; second and third, gu. three wolves* heads erased ar. muzzled sa. for Robertson ; and on an escutcheon of pretence ar. a lion i-amp. armed and laugued az. a chief erm. for Moncrief of Cul- fargie. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a camel's head sa. guttfee d'or, gorged with a collar, and crowned with an antique crown, both or. Mottoes: over it — Hostis honoria invidia ; and below the arms — Tache sans tache. Pattle. Or, five lozenges conjoined in fesse az. Crest — An eagle displ. ppr. (Another, or.) Patton (Kinaldy, Scotlandj. Az. a sword in pale ar. hilt and pomel or, betw. three crescents of the se- cond. Crest — A sparrow-hawk perchiugppr. Motto — Virtus landando. Patton. Per pale, gu. and ar. three crescents counter- changed. Crest — On a rock a swan close, ppr. Patwarue.n. Gu. two lions pass. or. Patynson. Ar. on a fesse sa. three fleurs de lis or. Paul (Rodborough, co. Gloucester, also of Westclifl'e House, Brighton, hart.) Ar. on a fesse az. three crosses crosslet or, in base as many ermine .spots. Crest — A leopaid's head ppr. erased per fesse gu. Motto — Pro Regc et repnblica. Paul, St. (bart.) See Sr. Paul. Paul (Paulville, co. Carlow ; Ballyglan, co. Water- ford, &c. bart.) Az. a sword in pale ar. hilt and pomelled or, betw. four crosses pattee fitchee of the second. Crest — Two swords in saltire ar. pommels and hilts or. ; over all a cross pattee fitchfee or. Motto — Vana spes vita;. Paul (King's Stanley, co. Gloucester). Ar. on a fesse az. three crosses crosslet or. Paul (Woodchester, co. Gloucester, 1761. See Grant.i, vol. 10, Her. OJJ.) Ar. on a fesse az. three crosses crosslet or, in base as many ermine spots. Crest — A leopard's head ppr. erased gu. Motto — Pro Rege et i-epublica, PAUL(lreland). Gyronny of eight, sa. and ar. a chief or. Crest — A hand issuing from a cloud in fe.^se, holding a tortean. PA V PAX P,iUL(Silverspring, co. Wexford, and Dublin, Ireland). Ar. a sword in pale lietw. four crosses pattee litchee or. Crest— A. cross pattee fitcbee or, resting betw. two swords in saltire. 1' luL (St. Andrew's, Holborn, co. Middlesex ; granted 175S). Or, a lion ramp, double queued, ducally crowned, brandishing in the dexter paw a falchion, all gu. Crest — An elephant ar. on the back a castle gu. tied under the belly, on the point of his trunk a falchion erect of the last. I'lUL, or Paule (Norfolk; and Lambeth, co. Surrey). Ar. two bars az. a canton sa. Crest — On the trunk of a tree raguly lying fesseways, spriggtd and leaved vert, a bird close ar. (Another crest — A garb vert, banded ar.) Paul (Scotland). Ar. a martlet sa. a chief gu. Crest — Two arms in armour, placing a Saracen's head afirontee on a pheon. Paule (Yorkshire). Ar. on a fesse az. three crosses crosslet or. Pvui.E. Erm. on a fesse az. three mullets or. Paulet (Marquess of H-'inchester). Sa. three swords in pile, points in base ar. pomels and hilts or. Crest — On a mount vert a falcon rising or, gorged with a ducal coronet gu. Sujiporters — Two hinds purp. semee of estoiles ar. ducally gorged or. Motto — Aymez loyaulte. Paulet (West Hill Lodge, co. Hants, bart.) Arms and Motto, same as the preceding. Crest — A falcon, wings displ. or, belled of the same, and ducally collared gu. Paulei' (Leigh Pawlet, co. Devon ; and Thornbury, CO. Gloucester). .Sa. three swords in pile ar. hilts and pomels or. Crest — An armed arm embowed, holding a sword, all ppr. Paulin (Odcombe, co. Stallbid, 22 Edward IIL) On a chev. betw. three cinquefoils, as many darts' heads broken at the shaft. Paulin. Az. on a bend betw. six lozenges or, each charged with an escallop sa. four escallops of the last. Paulsworth, or Pilswoiith. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three St. Paul's heads ppr. Pauly. Or, four bars nebulee az. Paulmier (Devonshire). Az. on a chev. ar. betw. two rose.s in chief of the last, and an ananas in base, leaved or, two palm branches vert. Crest — A hawk's leg erased, jesseil aud belled ppr. Pauncefoot (Hasfield, co. Gloucester, and Witham- on the hill, co. Lincoln ; descended from Geofl'rey de Pauncefote, Steward of the Household to King John. Philip-Duncombe, son of the late George Pauncefoot, of Witham, esq. by Henrietta his wile, younger dau. and co-heiress (with her sister Mary, wife of, the Rev. John Digby Fowell) of James Digby, of Red Hall, co. Lincoln, esq. assumed the surname of Duncombe, and is the present Philip DuNcoiuBE Pauncefoot Uuncombe, of Great Brick- hill, CO. Bucks, esq. high sheriff of that county in 1824). Gu. three lions ramp. ar. Crest — A lion ramp. ar. crowned with a ducal coronet or. Pauncefoot, or Pauncefuote (Hampshire andSomer- setshire). Per fesse az. and gu. three fleurs-de lis or. Pauncefoot, or Pauncefori (Somersetshire). Per fesse gu. and az. a crescent ar. betw. three fleurs- de-lis seeded or. Pauncefote (Nottmghamshire, and East Stoke, co. Nottingham, bart.) Gu. three lions ramp. ar. Crest — A lion ramp, crowned with a ducal coronet. Motto — Pensez forte. Paunton. Gu. a chev. vair, a chief or. Pavelev (n. John Hart, esq. and was mother of Sir Percyval Hart, of LuUingstone, knt. ancestor of the Harts of LuUingstone). Az. a lion ramp. erm. la queue furchee, crowned or. Peche (Brunne, co. Camhriilge, temp. Henry HI.) Ar. a fesse betw. two chev. gu. Peche, or Pechy (Cambridgeshire). Az. an eagle displ. or, crowned gu. on the breast a maunch of the third. Peche (Sherowall, co. Derby, and Lancashire). Az. a lion ramp, double queued, erni. crowned or; on a canton of the third a mullet gu. Peche (Kent). Az. a lion ramp, tail forked erm. crowned or, a mullet pierced gu. Peche (Lord Mayor of London, loiil). Gu. a fesse betw. six crosses crosslet ar. Peche, or Pechev (Oxfordshire). Az. an eagle displ. ar. on his breast a maunch gu. Peche, or Pechey (Suffolk). Ar. a fesse betw. two chev. gu. (Another, sa.) Peche (VVormleightoii, co. Warwick, tewp. Henry III.). Gu. a fesse between six crosses crosslet ar.; in chief a label of three points. Peche (Warwickshire). Gu. a fes.se betw. eight crosses crosslet ar. Peche, or Pechey. Ar. a fesse betw. two chev. ar. Crest — An astrolabe or. Peche, or Pechey. Sa. an eagle displ. ar. armed and crowned or. Peche, or Pechey. Erm. two roses gu. Peche, or Pechey. Gu. a crescent or; on a chief ar. three mullets with six points of the field. Peche. Sa. three eagles displ. ar. Pkche. Or, three eagles displ. az. Peche. Erm. a cross gu. Pechein. Per pale, az. and ar. a cross rooline gu. Pechell-Brooke (Pagglesham, co. Essex, since of Aldwick, CO. Sussex, and Twickenham, co. Mid- dlesex, hart.) Gu. a lion ramp, or; on a chief of the second three laurel braiiches erect ppr. Crpst — A lark ppr. charged with two fleurs de lis, in fesse or. Pechey (Cornwall). Az. a lion ramp, within an orle of trefoils, ar. Pkchey, or Peach (Kent). Az. a lion ramp. erm. crowned or. Crest — A lion's head erm. crowned or. Pechey (Suffolk). Ar. the field replenished with martlets sa. a fesse betw. two chev. gu. Pechey, or Peache (Chichester, co. Sussex). Az. a lion ramp. ar. tail forked, armed, and crowned or. Crest — A lion's head erased, ar. ducally crowned or. Pechey. Per pale, gu. and or. (Another, or and gu-) Pechey. Ar. a chev. gu. within a bordure sa. be- zantee. Pechey. Ar. a fesse betw. two chev. sa. a label az. bezantee. Pechey. Gu. crusily, a fesse ar. Pechey, or Fech. Gu. a fesse betw. .six crosses cross- let, ar. Peck (Derbyshire, and Wakefield, co. York). Ar. on a chev. gu. tliree crosses formee of the field. Peck (Samford Hill,co. Essex, and Wood Pelling and Methwould, co. Norfolk, temp. Charles II.) Or, on a chev. gu. three crosses formee of the field. Crest — Two lances or, in saltire, headed ar. pennons hanging to them of the first, each charged with a cross formee gu. the spears enfiled with a chaplet vert. Peck (Leicestershire and Lincolnshire). Ar. on a chev. engr. gu. three crosses formee of the field. Peck (London). Az. a fesse embattled, ar. ; in chief three anchors or. Crest — A demi lion ramp, ppr, holding an anchor or. Pecka.m (Buckinghamshire and Kent). Sa. a chev. or, betw. ten crosses crosslet fitchee ar. Peckam (Kent). Sa. a chev. or, between three crosses botonnee fitchee ar. Peckam. Gu. a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee, ar. Crest — A hand holding a scroll of paper, ppr. PECKA.VI. Az. a lion ramp. or. FED PEG PiTKE (Berkshire). Lozengy, or and gii. a saltire erni. PiicKE (Winclielsea and Lewes, co. Sussex). Az. a fesse betw. three horses in full speed, ar. Crest — A helmet in profile close, plumed sa. Pkcke. Ar. a buck's head gu. PjscKHAM (Swaffham, co. Norfolk). Chequy, or and sa. a fesse enn. Peckham (Suffolk). Sa. a chev. or, betw. three crosses crosslet fitch^e ar. Peckham (Nyton, co. Sussex; claiming descent from the Peckhamsof Yaldam.co. Kent: John Peckham, esq. who became eventually heir to his kinsman, Sir Thomas Peckham, of Nyton, knighted when high sheriff in 1722, left at his decease, in 1782, an only dau. and heiress, Mary, who m. Charles Hewitt Smith, of Ashling Lodcie, co. Sussex, esq. and left one son, Charles Peckham Smith, of Nyton, esq. who assumed in 1820 the name and arms of Peck- ham only). Enn. a chief, quarterly, or and gu. Crest — An ostrich ppr. Motto — Tentanda via est. Peckham. Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three crosses crosslet or. Peckham. Az. a cross, terminated with four leopards' heads, or. Peckham. Erm. on a chief per pale, or and az. a crescent gu, Peckham (Kent, and Little Green, Upmarden, and Lordington, co. Sussex; the dau. and heir, Sarah Peckham, m. Thomas Phipps, of Heywood House, CO. Wilts, esq.) Erm. a chief, quarterly, gu. and or. Peckincham. Az. a lion ramp. ar. supporting with the forepaw a cross formee fitchee or, Pecksall (Westminster). Ar. a cross patonce engr. betw. four Cornish choughs, sa. Crest — A Moor's head couped, ppr. Pecksai.l. Ar. a cross formee flory sa.; on a canton gu. a lion's he;.d erased of the field, crowned or. Pkduer. Per pale and per chev. ar. and az. coun- terchanged. Crest — Two branches of palm, in orle, vert. Peuuer (Ashton Lodge, co. Lancaster; as borne by James Pedder, of that place, esq. magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for Lancashire; son of the late Edward Pedder, esq. by Margaret his wife, only dau. and heir of Richard Wilson, esq. and grand- son of Edward Pedder, esq. by Katherine his wife, dau. of John Clayton, of Stockport, esq.) Quar- terly, sa. and gu. on a bend, betw. two escallops, or, a greyhound courant, betw. two quatrefoils, of the second. Crest — Betw. two briiuches of olive ppr. as many lions' heads erased at the neck and adoi sed erminois, gorged with one collar gu. Motto — Je dis la verite. Pede fBury, co. Suffolk). Az. on a bend or, three shambrogues gu. Crest — A chapeau gu. turned up erm. with two ostrich featliers, one stuck on each side, the dexter or, the sinister az. Peiiecrew. Ar. a chev. betw. three falcons' legs couped. gu. Pedell (Huntingdonshire). Gu. a chev. engr. betw. three escallops, ar. Pederton (Cornwall and Somersetshire). Ar. a bend gu. betw. three lions' heads erased, sa. crowned of the second. (Another, crowned or.) Pederton. Quarterly, lirst, gu. semee de crosses crosslet, a lion pass, guard, ar.; second, or, semee de crosses crosslet, a lion ramp. az. Pedicrew (Cornwall). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. thi'ee eagles' Ic^gs couped, gu. Peulkr (as borne by Lieut.-Colonel Philip Warren Pedler, of Mutley House, near Plymouth, an officer of the East India Company's Service, and dis- tinguished as having formed, disciplined, and com- manded the cavalry of the Rajah of Nagpore). Sa. tliree lozenges ar. on a chief embattled of the last, an oriental crown betw. two fleurs-de-lis, az. Crest — A denii lion vamp. sa. crowned with an oriental crown or, holding betw. the forepaws a lozenge, ar. charged with a fleur-de-lis az. and bearing in its mouth a red flag. Motto — Animo non astutia. Peuley (Tetworth and Abbotsley, co. Hunts). Sa. three lozenges ar. ; on a chief or, as many fleurs- de-lis gu. Crest — A demi lion ramp, holding in the paws a lozenge or, charged with a fleur-de-lis g"- Peuley. The same Arms. Crest — A lion's head gu. Pedley, or Petley. Sa. three lozenges ar. ; a chief or. Peuwarden (Herefordshire). Gu. two lions pass, in pale, or. Pedwardyn. Or, two (another, three) lionspass. gu. betw. three popinjays ppr. Peebles (Dewsbury, co. York). Ar. a chev. engr. sa. Peebles (Scotland; Font's ATS.) Ar. a chev. engr. sa. betw. three popinjays vert, membered gu. Peel (Drayton Manor, co. Stafford, hart. ; as granted to Robert Peel, of Manchester, esq. father of the late Sir Robert Peel, bart. and his descendants, and to the other descendants of liis father, William Peele, of Oswaldwistle, esq ) Ar. three sheaves of as many arrows ppr. banded gu.; on a cliief az. a bee volant, or. Crest — A demi hon r.amp. ar. gorged with a collar az. chai-ged with three be- zants, holding betw. the paws a shuttle or. Motto — -Industria. Peel (as borne by George Peel, of Brookfleld, co, Chester, esq. descended from William Peel, of Oswaldwistle, CO. Lancaster, esq. grandfather of the late Sir Robert Peel, bart.) Arms, &c. same as the preceding, with the ensigns of Chapma.n on an escutcheon of pretence ; Mr. Peel having married the only child and heiress of the late James Chap- man, of Brookfield, aforesaid, esq. Peele (Cheshire). Ar. a bend betw. two mullets (another pierced) sa. Peele, or Pill (Devonshire). Ar. a bend erm. betw. two mullets sa. Peer (Hazelwood, near Kingsbridge, co. Devon ; granted in 1832 to John Peek, of that place, esq.) Gu. on a chev. ar. betw. three chaplets of hazel in chief or, and a plough in base, ppr. three shake- forks sa. Crest — Two hazel nuts slipped, ppr. Peeres ( Essex). Vert, a bend ar. cotised or. Peeres, or Perse (Westdown, co. Kent). Sa. a bend wavy, ar. betw. two unicorns' heads erased, or. Crest — A sphere or, at the north and south pole an estoile of the last. Peeres, or Peerse (Alveston,co. Warwick, 1605). Az. on a fesse betw. three pelicans, or, vulning them- selves gu. as many pellets. Cre\t — -Issuing out of clouds ppr. an arm in armour embowed of the first, garnished or, tied round above the elbow with a ribbon, in a bow, gu. holding in the gauntlet a spear of the third, headed with a pheon. Peeues. Az. a pelican, with wings displ. feeding her young, crowned or, sitting on her nest vert. Peeres. Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three lions' heads erased, ar. (Another adds, a chief or.) Peerman. Gu. a stag trippant, or; on a chief of the second three crescents of the lirst. Crest — A stag's head couped, or, collared sa. Peers (Lord Mayor of London, 1716). Sa. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased, ar. ; a chief or. Peers. Az. on a fesse ar. betw. three pelicans or, vulning themselves ppr. as many pellets. Crest — - Out of clouds a dexter arm embowed in armour, ppr. garnished or, tied round the elijow with a ribbon gu, the hand ppr. holding a spear gold. Peers, Sa. a chev. between thi-ee lions' heads erased, ar. Crest — On a chapeau ppr. a lion's head, per chev. or and az. Peers. Vert, a bend ar. cotised or. Peers (as borne by Charles Peers, of Chislehampton Lodge, CO. Oxford, esq, a magistrate and deputy- lieutenant for that county). Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased ar. a chief or; second and third, or, a lion passant in base, in chief three helmets. Crest — A demi griffin segreant, wings addorsed, ar. Peerson (VVisbeach, Isle of Ely, and London). Per fesse embattled, gu. and az. three suns or. Crest — A parrot ppr. Peerson (granted U>I6). Per fesse az. and gu. three suns or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet chequy, ar. and az. a parrot's head vert. Pegge (Yeldersley and Beauchieff Abbey, co. Derby; 5 D PEL PEL nn old Devhysliire family, now represeiiteil by Brouciiton I5enj»«in Pecgf. Biirnell, of Beau chii'fT Abbey. See Burnei.l). Ar. a cbev. betw. three wedges sa. Crest — The sun rising in splen- dour, the rays alternately sa. or and ar. Peoge (Osmaston, co. Derby ; a branch of the preced- ing, of which was Dr. Samuel Pegge, the anti- quary, grandfather of Sir Christopher Pegge, M. D. Professor of Physic at Oxford). Arms, &c. the same. Pegg. The same j4>vns. Crest — A lion's gamb erased, az. armed or. PiiiRCc (as borne by John James Pierce, of Canter- bury, CO. Kent, esq.) Az. a bend wavy or, betw. two unicorns' heads erased, ar. maned gold. Crest — A unicorn's head couped ar. armed and maued or. Peirce (London), Ar. a fesse humettee gu. betw. three ravens rising, sa. Peirce. Sa. a bend raguly, betw, two unicorns' heads erased, or. Crest — A griffin pass, or, Peires (Cambridge). Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three dragons' heads erased, ar. Peirot. Quarterly, per fesse indented, or and az. Peiks. Az. a pelican crowned or, vuliied ppr. Peirse (Bed.ile, co. York). Az. a ducal coronet betw. thi'ee crosses crosslets litchee, or. Crest — A cross crosslet fitchee, or, surmounted with a mural co- ronet. Peirse. Az. a bend ar. cotised or, betw. six martlets of the third. Peirson. Az. three shuttles or, quills ar. Crest — A deer's head issuing, or. Peikson (Scotland). Ar. two swords chevronways, az. sustaining on their points a heart gu.; in base a rose of the last, stalked and leaved vert. Crest — A lion's paw az. holding a heart gu. Peitere (Innerkeillor, Scotland), Gu. three boars' heads or. Crest — A hand holding a dagger in pale, ppr. Motto — Pour mon Dieu. PEiiERSjOr Peters (Aberdeenshire). Gu. three boars' heads or. Crest — A boar's head betw. two bay branches ppr. Peke (Sandwich, co. Kent). Az. three talbots pass. or. Peke (Horncastle, co. Lincoln). Vert, on a cliev. ar. betw. three lions' heads erased, or, as many crosses crosslet az. Crest — A lion's head erased, or, guttee de sang, pierced through the side of the head with an arrow of the first, headed and feathered ar. the arrow coming through the mouth, vulned gu. Pehsham. Sa. three shovellers ar. Pelkorough (London). Per bend sa. and gn. ; on a fesse betw. three mullets or, a lion ramp. az. Pelborouch. Per bend sa. and gu. ; on a fesse betw. three annulets ar. a lion ramp, of the first. Pelcot (Ireland). Ar. two bars sa. Pelcot. Paly of six, or and vert, a chief of the se- cond. Peleford (Lancashire and Yorkshire). Sa. three crosses formee ar. two and one. Pelham {Earl of Chichester). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. three pelicans ar. vulning themselves ppr. ; second and third, gu. two demi belts pale- ways, the buckles in chief ar. Crest — A peacock in pride ar. {Another crest — A buckle ar.) Sup- porters — Dexter, a bay horse ; sinister, a bear ppr.; each gorged with a belt ar. buckled, studded, and rimmed or. Motto — Vincit amor patriae. Pelh.vm-Anderson {BaroH Yarborough). Quarterly, first and fourth, grand quarters, quarterly ; first and fourth, az. three pelicans ar. vulning them- selves ppr. for Pelham ; second and third, gu. two demi belts paleways,in fesse, with buckles in chitf ar. ; second and third grand quarters, ar. a chev. betw. three crosses flory sa. for Anderson. Crests — First, a peiicock in pride ppr. for Pelham ; se- cond, a water-spaniel or, for Anuerson. Suppor- ters — Dexter, a bay horse reguard. charged on the body with three antique buckles in bend sinister sa. ; sinister, a water spaniel reguard. ppr. charged on the body with three crosses flory in bend sa. Motto — Vincit amor patrias. Pei.ham (Comptou-Valence, co. Dorset; Somerset- shire ; and Laughton, eo. Siissex). Az. three peli- cans ar. vulning themselves ppr. Crest — A pea- cock in pride ar. Pelham, Gu. two pieces of belts, with buckles erect, in fesse ar. the buckles in chief. Pelham. Gu. two half belts with buckles ar. Pelingard (Pelingard, co. Lancaster). Sa. three crosses pattee ar. Pell (Dimblesby, co. Lincoln, and Dersingham, co. Norfolk ; granted 19 Oct. 1394). Erm. on a canton az. a pelican or, vulned gu. Crest — On a chaplet vert, flowered or, a pelican of the last, vulned gu. Pell (Hampshire). Sa. a chev. or, betw. three be- zants. Pell. Ar. a bend betw. two mullets sa. Crest — On a mural coronet or, a mullet pierced sa. {Another crest — A pelican ar. wings endorsed, vulning her- self ppr.) Pell (as borne by the late Sir Alrert Pell, serjeant- at-law). The same, the mullets in the arms and crest pierced. Pellett. Az. a chev. betw. three covered cups or. Pellew ( Viscoimt Exmouth). Gu. a lion pass, guard. ; in chief two chaplets of laurel or ; on a chief of augmentation, wavy, a representation of Algiers, with a British man of war before it, all ppr. Crest — Upon waves of the sea, the wreck of the Dutton East Indiaman, upon a rocky shore off Plymouth-Garrison, all ppr. ; and over the crest — Deo adjuvante. Supporters — Dexter, a lion ramp, guard, or, navally crowned az. resting the dex- ter paw upon a decrescent ar. ; sinister, a male figure, representing Slavery, trowsers ar. striped az. the upper part of the body naked, holding in the dexter hand broken chains ppr. the sinister arm elevated and holding a cross or. Motto — Al- giers. Pellew (Treverry, co. Cornwall, 179(5). Ar. a chev. gu. in base an oak wreath vert, tied az. ; on a chief of the second three mascles of the first. Crest — A ship in distress, ou a rock ppr. Mottoes: over the crest, in a scroll — Deo juvante ; and under the arms — Deo non fortuna. Pellkw. Ar. a chev. gu. ; on a chief of the last three mascles of the first. Pelley. Or, on a bend eugr. vert, three martlets ar.; in chief a trefoil of the second. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an elephant's head ar. Pelley. Barry wavy of six, or and oz. a bend ar. Pellifori) (Lancashire). Sa. a cross formee ar. Pelligrey. Or, a wivern pass, volant sa. Pellot, Pellat, or Pellet (Bignall Park and Bol- ney, co. Sussex). Ar. two bars sa. on the first a bezant. Crest — A lion pass. ar. guttee sa. in the dexter paw an acorn, slipped vert, fructed or. Pellot. Sa. a fesse or; in chief three covered cups of the second. Pellocer (Cornwall). Sa. a chev. betw. three be- zants. Pelly (Upton, CO. Essex, hart.) Or, on a bend engr. az. betw. two trefoils slipped, three martlets. Crest, — Out of a naval crown an elephant's head. Motto — Deo ducente nil nocet. Pelmore. Or, nine crosses crosslet az. Pelmore. Az. nine crosses crosslet or, three, three, two, and one. Pei.ott (Ireland). Ar. two bars sa. Pelsant, atias Buswell (Clipston, co. Northampton, bart.) Ar. five lozenges in fesse betw. three bears' heads erased gu. muzzled or. Pelsett (Milton, co. Cambridge, and Itham, co. Kent). Gu. a bend raguly, betw. two crosses cross- let ar. Pelstone. Sa. three lions pass. ar. two and one. Pelton, or Polton (Essex). An inescutcheon charged with a bend, within an orle of escallops. Pelton (Northamptonshire). Or, on a fesse betw. three mullets sa. as many bezants. Pelton, or Polton. Ar. three mullets sa. Crest— A hand holding a swan's head and neck erased ppr. Pelton. Or, six starlings betw. three mullets sa. each charged with a bezant. Peltot (London). Paly of six, or and vert : a chief indented of the second. P E M PEN Piii.i OT (temp. Edwaril I.) I'aly of six, or and sa. ; a chief imlented vert. Peltot. Paly of six, ar. and sa. (Anotlier, or and sa.) Peltot. Paly of six, or and vert ; on a chief of the second a mullet of the first. Pei.vtot (VVoodhall, CO. Hertford; the heiress of Sir Philip Pelytot m. temp. Edward HI. Ralph le Bo- teler, of Pulrebach and Norbury, and brought the manor of Woodhall into his family). Paly of six, or and vert, a chief indented of the last. PiiMiRTHE (Cornvi'all). Ar. a chcv. betw. three bears' heads erased sa. muzzled gu. Pembeuton (St. Albau's, co. Herts). Ar. three buck- ets sa. Crest — A dragon's head erased sa. Pemberton (Pemberton, co. Lancaster). Ar. a chev. vert, betw. three buckets sa. hoops and handles or. PiiMCEiiTON (Lancashire). Ar. a chev. betw. three buckets sa. Crest — Upon a coney ar. an eagle ppr. Pemberton (Lord Mayor of London, Kill; and of Rushdon, co. Northampton). Ar. a chev. betw. three buckets sa. hoops or. Crest — A dragon's head vert, couped gu. Pemberton (Yorkshire). Ar. three buckets sa. hoops and handles or. Pemberton. Ar. a chev. vert, betw. three well buck- ets sa. Pemberton. Ar. a water bucket sa. hoops and handle or. Pemberton (Aislaby, co. Durham, a.d. 1595 ; derived from John Pemberton of Stanhope, living in 1400. The last male heir, William Pemberton, of Middle- ton St. George, esq. rf. unm. in 1801, when the re- presentation of the family devolved on his cousin, George Allan, of Blackwell Grange, esq. M. P. grandson of James Allan, of Blackwell Grange, esq. by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of William Pem- berton, esq. who was great-grandson of John Pem- berton, of Aislaby, esq. by Isabel Grey his wife, granddau. of Sir Ralph Grey, of Cliilliugham, knt. The present representative of the Pemberton fa- mily is WiLLUM Allan, of Blackwell Grange, esq.) Ar. a chev. erm. betw. three gri Bins' heads couped sa. Crest — A. gi-iifin's head couped and gorged with a ducal coronet, all ppr. Pemberton (Bainbridge Holme and Barnes, co. Dur- ham ; derived from John Pemberton of Hilton, who is presumed to have been second son of John Pemberton of Aislaby). Arms and Crest, as Pem- berton of Aislaby. Motto — Lahore et honore. Pemberton (Millichope, co. Salop ; descended from a family seated at Pemberton, co. Lancaster, some of whom removed at an early period into Shrop- shire. The present repi'esentative is the Rev. Ro- bert Norgrave Pemberton, of Alillichope Hall, whose great uncle, Edward Pemberton, esq. was high sheriff" of Shropshire in 1754). Ar. a chev. bitw. three buckets sa. hooped and handled or. Pembriuue (Cheshire). Ar. a bend engr. gu. a chief az. Pem BRIDGE. The same Arms. Crest — A bull's head sa. betw. two wings or. Pembridge (Cheshire). Ar. five fusils in bend gu. a chit. f az. Pembridge (Mansell Gamage, co. Hereford). Barry of six, or and sa. ; on a bend gu. three mullets ar. Pembriuce, or Pembruge (Leicestershire). Barry of six, or and sa. Pembridge (Shropshire). Or, three bars az. Pembridge (Man.^ellgamel, Wales). Barry of six, or and az. ; on a bend g\i. three mullets ar. Pembridge. Ar. a chief az. a bordure engr. gu. Pembridge. Or, a fesse cotised az. a bend gu. Pembridge. Or, four bars az. Pembroke, Earl of. See Herbert. Pembroke (St. Alban's, co. Herts; granted 17?]). Or, on a bend sa. betw. two licms ramp, of the last, a dragon pass, wings elevated of the first. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a wolf's head gu. Pembroke (certified at the College of Arms, London, June, 1772, to William Pembroke, esq.) The same, quartering, ar. a wolf statant, gu. ; on a chief in- dented of the last, thiee fleurs-de lis of the first. Crest, as the last. Pembroke, Town of. The Corporation seal represents a castle embattled and towered in the middle, the exterior towers domed, and on each a flag. Pembroke College (Oxford ; founded in WIO by the joint benefactions of Thomas Tesdale, of Glympton, CO. Oxford, esq. and Riciiard VV'hitwick, B.A. Rec- tor of Ilsley, CO. Berks ; originally it was called Broadgate Hall, famous for the study of the civil law, and obtained the name of Pembroke College from the Earl of Pembroke, who was Chancellor of the University when the College was founded). Per pale az. and gu. three lions ramp, two and one, ar. a chief, per pale, or and ar. charged on the dexter side with a rose gu. and on the sinister with a thistle vert. Pf.mbroke-Hall (Cambridge; founded in 1313 by Mary, dau. of Guy de Chastillion, Comte de St. Paul, in France, and wife of Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke). Arms — The dexter half of the coat of Valence, impaled with the sinister half of the coat of Guy de Chastillion, Comte de St. Paul, which at that tinie was the usual method of impaling the arms of baron and feme, and was called dimi- diating. It has long been disused in England, but it is still continued by the French heralds. The arms of Valence are — BaiTy of ten ar. and az. over all ten martlets in orle gu. Those of Guy de Chastillion — Vair, three pallets gu. on a chief or, a label of three points throughout az. Pembruoke (Lancashire). Barruly ar. and az. an orle of martlets gu. Pembrooke. Per pale ar. and or, a chev. betw. three crescents gu. Crest — A heart gu. charged with a rose. Pembrooke. Ar. on a bend sa. betw. two lions ramp. of the second, a wivern of the first. Pembruge. See Pembridge. Pempans. Gu. three greyhounds courant az. ; ii tor- teau in chief. Pemi'ens (Cornwall). Sa. a cross crosslet or, betw. thrte lions pass, guard, ar. Pemi'erde. Per saltire or and az. Pempons (Cornwall). Sa. a fret or, betw. three lions pass, (another, ramp.) ar. Pence.ster (Sussex). Gu. a cross or. Pencester. Gu. a cross or. Pencoler. Ar. a bend vaire, or and gu. Pendarves (Pendarves, co. Cornwall ; a very ancient family, now represented by Edward William W vnne Penuarves, of Pendarves, esq. M.P. for Cornwall, who assumed the name of Wynne, in lieu of his patronymic Stackhouse, 4 Jan. 1S15, and on 28 Feb. following added that of Pendarves. He is son and heir of the late John Stackhouse, by Su- sanna his wife, dau. and heiress of Edward Acton, of Acton Scot, esq. and grandson of the Rev. Wil- liam Stackhouse, D.D. by Catherine his wife, dau. and co-heiress of John Williams, of Tiehane, esq. The said Catherine's mother was Catherine, only dau. and heiress of John Courtenay, esq. by Dorcas his wife, dau. of Richard Pendarves, of Pendarves, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. a falcon betw. three mullets or, for Pendarves; second and third, gu. a chev. betw. three lions ramp, or, for Wynne; quarteriugs, Williams, Courtenay, Abrincis, Aveiiel, St. Aubyii, Carminow, &c. Crests — First, a lion ramp, reguard. or; second, a demi bear erm. muzzled, lined, and ringed or ; third, a saltire raguly or. Pender (Cornwall). Ar. on a bend per bend az. and gu. thiee fteui's-de-lis of the first. Pender (Scotland). Gu. on a bend ar. two lions' heads erased of the first. Crest — A demi lion or, holding a sabre ppr, Pendergast (Ireland). Gu. a bend cotised ar. PeiNdercast. Gu. a saltire vair. Penule. Sa. a lion ramp. ar. Pendleton (Lancashire). Az. on a fesse gu. three garbs or ; a chief ar. Pendleton. The same -4r/«.9. Crest — A lion's paw sa. holding a battle-axe or. Pendleton (Norwich). Gu. an inescutcheon ar. betw. four escallops in saltire or. Crest— Ou a chapeau PEN PEN pu. turned up erm. a demi dragon, with winj^s en- dorsed or, holding an escallop ar. Penoock (Tollerton). Gu. four bars gemelles ar. ; a chief of the last charged with live trefoils az. three and two. Crent — On the top of a tower gu. a derai pelican with wings endorsed or,Tulning her breast of the first. Pendrei) (Northamptonshire; derived from William de Pendered, temp. Conquestoris : this ancient fa- mily eventually, after the loss of their English estate, settled in Ireland. Tbe representative of the senior line, Geokgi: Pendred, of Broghelstown, esq. m. the dau. and heiress of Dr. Saunders, tlie Prime Sergeant, and had a son, Morley Pendred, esq. who took, by sign manual, the name and arms of Saunders, and became of Saunders Grove, co. Wicklow). Sa. on a chev. ar. tliree fleurs-de lis. Crest— k helmet, with the vizor up. Motto — Nosce teipsum. Pendred (Barraderry, near Baltinglaa, co. Wicklow ; a younger branch of the preceding family). Arms, &c. the same, Pendreth (Kent ; granted 158G). Paly of six ar, and sa. (another, az.) ; on a chief or, a griffin segreaut of the second. Cre.tt — A tiger sejant erni. tufted and maned or, ducally crowned of the last. Pendrill (Bath). Ar. an oak ppr. fructed or, sur- mounted of a fesse sa. charged with three regal crowns, also ppr. Crest — A sword and sceptre in saltire, surmounted of a regal crown ppr. Penell (Worcestershire). Ar. on a fesse gu. three garbs or. Penell. Ar. on a saltire sa. five mullets or. Penelton, Gu. four leopards' heads, jessant fleurs- de-lis or ; a canton erm. Peneway, or Penway. Barry of four, gu. and or; on a chief ar, three mullets pierced az. Penfold. Gu. a chev. betw. three carpenters' axes or, hafted ar. Crest — A lion ramp, double queued or. Pe.nfori) (Cambridgeshire). Gu. a bend, battely counter-battely ar, Penford (Cumberland). Veit, a bend embattled ar. Penfound (Penfound in Poundstock, co. Cornwall ; traced eight generations before 1620). Ar. a chev. betw. three pewits sa. membered and wattled gu. Pengeley (Cornwall). Gu. a lion ramp, within an orle of trefoils ar. Crest — A lion's paw holding a palm branch ppr, Penoei.ley (Cornwall). Gu. the field replenished with acorns or, a lion ramp. ar. Pengelly (Cornwall). Or, on a fesse per pale az. and gu. tliree lions ramp. ar. Crest — A wivern with wings endorsed vert, devouring a dexter arm ppr. Pengelly (Pengelly, co. Cornwall: the heiress m. Beare). Or, a chev. betw. three griffins pass, wings elevated and endorsed gu. Pengelly (Sortridge in Whitchurch, co. Devon ; settled there for upwards of a century). Gu. a lion ramp, ar. betw. six trefoils, slipped, of the se- cond. Penhallow (Penhallow, co. Cornwall ; traceable to the time of Edward HI. and now represented by John Penhallow Peters, esq.) Vert, a cony ar. Crest — A goat pass. az. hoofed and attired or. Penhellege (Cornwall). Sa. three bolts ar. Penhellicke, or Penhellirke (Penhelleek, co. Corn- wall). Sa. three butterflies volant ar. Crest — A Saracen's head ppr. Penhercard (Cornwall). Ar. a saltire engr. erm. Penheriard (Cornwall). Sa, a saltire erm, Penherst, or Penhurst. Sa. a mullet ar. Penkiin (Worcestershire). Ar. an eagle displ. sa. ; on a canton of the last a fesse dancettee or. Crest — An antelope sejant sa. tufted, attired, and maned ar. Penkerch, or Penkerth (Lincolnshire). Ar. a fesse sa. betw. three fish-hooks gu. Penkeridge. Ar. a fesse betw. three flesh-hooks sa. Penketh (Penketh, co. Lancaster). Ar. three popin- jays ppr. Penketh (Lancashire). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three mullets sa. ; on a chief of the last as many bucks' heads cabossed or. Penkevell, or Penkevill (Penkercll, co. Cornwall, temp. Edward II.) Ar. three chev. gu. ; in chief a lion pass, of the second. Crest — On a mount vert a lion couchant ppr. Penleaze (High Cliff, Christchurch, co, Hants). Gu. semee de crosses crosslet, a lion ramp. ar. Crest — A wivern, wings elevated ppr. Penley. Sa. a chiet or. Crev<— A lion's head erased gu. crowned with a ducal coronet or. Penley, or Penlay. Sa. a chief ar. Pen LEY. Ar. (another or) a chief sa. Penley. Sa. a chev. ar. Penley. Barry wavy of six, or and az. a bend ar. Peniian. Az. on a chev. ar. ensigned with a thistle or, betw. three pens in full feather, of the second, as many crescents of the first. Crest — A dexter hand and arm issuing out of the clouds, holding a hammer over an anvil, all ppr. Penman. The same Arms. Crest — A hart's head cabossed or. Penmarch. Az. a horse's head couped ar. bridled gu. Crest — An ostrich reguard. murally crowned, and resting the dexter paw on an escallop ppr. Penmakche. Erm. on a fesse az. three crosses moline or. Penn (Stoke Pogies, co. Buckingham ; settled at an early period at Minety, CO. Gloucester, and at Penn's Lodge, co. Wilts. The present proprietor of Stoke Park is Granville Penn, esq. son of Thomas Penn, of Stoke Pogeis, esq. by the Lady Juliana Fermor his wife, dau. of Thomas, first Earl of Pomfret, and grandson of William Penn, founder of the province of Pennsylvania). Ar. on a fesse sa. three plates. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. gorged with a collar sa. chai-ged with three plates. Motto — Dum clarum rectum teneam. Penn (Buckinghamshire). Ar. on a chev. sa. three fleurs de-lis or. Penn (Oxfordshire). Ar. on a fesse gu. three plates. Penn. Sa. six fleurs-de-lis ai'. Pennals (Plimpton, co. Devon). Ar, on a chev. az. betw. three fishes ppr. the middle one hauriaut, and the other counter-naiant. Pennant (Downing and Bychton, co. Flint ; derived, through Madoc ap Meilir, who acquired the estate of Bychton, in marriage with an heiress, from Rys Sais, living in 10(iO, great-great-grandson of Tudor Trevor. From this, the parent stock, de- scended tlie Pennants of Bagilt, the Pennants of Jamaica, of which were the late Lord Penrhyn, and George Hay Dawkins-Pennant, of Penrhyn Castle, esq. and the Pennants of Holywell. Thomas Pen- nant, of Downing and Bychton, esq. who d. in 1798, was the celebrated naturalist and traveller). Arms, those of TtJDOR Trevor, viz. per bend sinis- ter, erm, and ermines, a lion ramp, or, armed and langued gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet ar. an heraldic antelope's head of the last, maned, tufted, armed, and crined or ; recorded Coll. of Arms, 2 May, LOSO. Pennant (Lord Mayor of London, 1750). Ar. three bars wavy az. ; on the middle one as many mart- lets or. Pennant (Penrhyn Castle ; as borne by the late George Hay Dawkins-Pennant, of Penrhyn Castle, CO. Caernarvon, esq. third son of Henry Dawkins, of Standlinch, co. Wilts, esq. by the Lady Juliana, his wife, dau. of Charles, second Earl of Portniore, and grandson of Henry Daw- kins, of Jamaica, esq. by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Edward Pennant, esq. Chief Justice of that Island, and aunt of Richard, Lord Ptnrhyn. Mr. Dawkins-Pennant rf. 17 Dec. 1840, leaving daus. his co-heiresses ; the eldest, Juliana Isabella Mary, m. the Hon. Lieut.-Colonel Edward Gordon Douglas (brother of the Earl of .Morton), who has taken tlie additional name of Pennant). Quar- terly, first and fourth, per bend sinister, erm. and ermines, a lion ramp, or, armed and langued gu. for Pennant; second and third, gu. a lion pass, guard or, betw. two roses in pale ar. the M'hole betw. as many flaunches of the second, each charged with a lion ramp. sa. for Dawkins; quar- tering, first, ar. throe bars wavy az. the one in fesse PEN PEN charged with three sheldrakes of the field, for YsvviTTAN WvuDivLL, of Dungannon, Ireland; se- cond, a/,, three boars pass, in pale ar. for Phi up Phichuan ; third, ar. on a bend az. tliree fleurs de- lis of the field, for Gruffyu Lloyd. Crests — First, out of a ducal coronet ar. :ni heraldic ante- lope's head of the last, tufted, horned, and crined or, for Pennant; second, a dexter ai'ra embowed ppr. ensigned with a crescent gu. for dilf. holding a battle-axe ppr. blade ar. charged with a rose gu. for Dawkins. Pennant. Erm. two bars sa. charged with three plates, two and one. Crest — A lion pass, guard gu. Penneck (Cornwall; granted 2 Aug. 1712). Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three wrens' heads erased ppr. as many escallops or. Crest — A dexter arm etubowed, the sleeve gu. cuffed or, the hand holding a wren ppr. pENNEFATHER (co. Tipperary ; Matthew Pennefather, esq. whose father, an officer of horse, settled in Ire- land, under the Commonwealth, acquired the lands of Ballyowen, afterwards New Park, co. Tipperary, by intermarriage with the heiress of Kingsmill ; he had, with a younger sou. Colonel Matthew Penne- father (Auditor-General of the Exchequer in Ire- land temp. George I. who left four co-heiresses, viz. — Jane, wife of William Palliser of Ratlifarn- ham; Levina, d. tijim.; Dorothea, m. to William Williams, of Mount Williams, co. Blt ath, esq. ; and Elizabeth, wife of the fifth Earl of Antrim), a son and heir, Kingsmill of New Park, great- grandfather of Richard Pennefather and Edward Pennefather, both eminent lawyers, who have been raised to the Bench in Ireland; the Judges spring though from a younger son ; the elder line passed through the elder great-grandson of Kings- mill, aforesaid, Richard Pennefather, who m. in 1782 Anne, only dau. and heiress of Matthew Jacob, of St. Johnstown, co. Tipperary, esq. and was father of the present Matthew Pennefa- ther, of New Park, esq. and an elder son, who pre- deceased him, named Kingsmill, leaving thi'ee daus. his co heiresses, namely — Anne, /«■ to Stephen Moore, of Barne, in the same county, esq ; Mary ; and Catherine). Per fesse or and gu. a bend erm. Crest — A lion sejant ar. sustaining an oval shield, per fesse or and gu. charged with a bend erm. Fennel, or Pennell. Erm. a bend gu. surmounted by a fesse or. Crest — An arm in armour, couped at the shoulder, embowed, and resting the elbow on the wreath, holding a scimetar ppr. Pennell (as borne by William Pennell, esq. Consul- General in Brazil). Ar. on a saltire engr. sa. five mullets or. Crest — A griffin sejant. Pennell (Cheshire). Ar. on a fesse gu. three garbs or. Pennell. Gu. two chev. ar. Crest — An ostrich's head, couped. Penner. Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three pine apples ar. (another, or). Penneston (Halsted, co. Kent). Ar. three Cornish choughs ppr. Penney (Bedford and Coddicot, co. Hertford). Ar.on a fesse gu. betw. three lapwings az. a lion pass, guard, or, betw. two combs of the first. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. holding a comb ar. Penney, or Penny. Sa. six fieurs de-lis ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. collared sa. Penmles (Lupton, co. Devon : tlie heiress m. Upton). Ar. on a chev. az. three fishes or. Penning. Gu. three bucks' heaJs erased ar. ; a chief indented of the last. Pennington (Baron Miincnstcr). Or, five fusils, in fesse az. Crest — A mountain-cat pass. ppr. Sup- porters — Dexter, a lion reguard. ppr. charged on the breast with an oak branch vert ; sinister, a horse ppr. bridled and saddled or. Motto — Vincet amor patrias. Pennington (as borne by the Rev. T. Pennington, Rector of Thorley, co. Herts, and by his brother, the Rev. Montagu Pennington, of Deal, co. Kent, descended, through the Western branch, from the Penningtons of Muneaster). Arms, ice. as Pen- nington of Muneaster. Pennington (Thorncomb, co. Devon). Or, five fusils, in fesse az. each charged with a cinquefoil ar. Crest — A man's head couped below the shoulders in armour, front face ppr. betw. two wings. Pennington (Lancashire). Az. three falcons or. Pennington. Az. three falcons ar. belled, beaked, and legged or. Pennoyre (Brecknockshire). Ar. on a bend sa. three pears ppr. Penny, or Penne (Peterborough, co. Northampton; granted 1.574). Erm. two greyhounds couraut, per pale gu. and sa. (Another, the greyhounds reguard.) Crest — On a ducal coi'onet ar. a lynx or. Penny (Scotland). Gu, on a fesse ar. three eagles displ. sa. Crest — A demi lion or, holding a fleur- de-lis gu. Penny. Per pale ar. and sa. an eagle displ. counter- changed. Penny. Ar. five fusils, in fesse .sa. Pennycook (That Ilk ; Pout's MS.) Ar. a bend az. betw. three hunting-horns sa. stringed gu. Crest — • A man winding a horn. Motto — Free for a blast. Pennycook (Newhall, Scotland; New Register). Or, a fesse betw. three hunting horns sa. garnished and stringed gu. Crest— A. stag lodged under an oak tree, ppr. Motto — Ut resurgam. Pennyman (Ormsby, co. York, bai t.) Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three half spears, broken staves or, headed ar. Crest — Out of a mural crown gu. a lion's head erased, or, pierced through the neck witli a broken spear, as in the arms. Motto — Fortiter et fideliter. Pennystone, Penyston, Pennistone, or Penniston. Sa. three birds ar. membered gu. Pennythorne. Sa. on a fesse betw. three owls, ar. as many crosses crosslet of the first. Penpons (freswithan, CO. Cornwall). Ar. three wolves courant in pale, az. Penpons (Penpons, in St. Kew, co. Cornwall; the heiress in. Arundell of Tolverne). Ar. three wolves pass, in pale sa. Penrell. Az. three garbs ar. a chief or. Penrell, or Penerell. Vaire, or and az. a bend ar. (Another, vaire, or and vert.) Penreth. Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three popinjays vert, beaked, legged, and collared gu. as luany pears pendent, or. Penrey (Norfolk). Or, two bars sa. on the uppei- most a mullet. Penrey (Norfolk). Ar. (another, or) two bars sa. Penrey. Ar. on a chev. az. (another, gu.) three fleurs-de-lis or. Penrey. Or, two bends gu. a label az. PcNRiCE (Penrice Castle, co. Glamorgan; the heiress m. Sir Hugh Mansel, knt.) Per pale indented, ai-. and gu. Penrice. Per pale, or and az. Penrice (confirmed to the late Thomas Peniice, of Great Yarmouth, co. Norfolk, esq. who descended from the ancient family of Penrice of Penrice, and now boi'ue by his sons, John Penrice, of Yarmouth and Witton House, co. Norfolk, esq. magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for Norfolk; Thomas Pen- rice, of Kilvrough House, co. Glamorgan, a magis- ti-ateand deputy-lieutenant for thatcounty ; and the Rt'V. Charles Penrice, of Plumj>stead Hall, Nor- folk, Rector of Little Plumpste.id and Witton). Per pale indented ar. and gu. in canton a wolf's head couped at the neck sa. Crest — A wing ele- vated, surmounting another ar. the former charged with two mullets of six points in pale gu. Mottoes: above the crest — Tuto et celeriter ; under the arms — Justus et propositi tenax, Penrise. Or, three bars gu. Penrith (Cumberland). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three bears' heads erased of the second, muzzled gu. Penrith. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three mullets (ano- ther, martlets) vert. Penrose (Cornwall). Erm. on a bend az. three roses, or. Penrose (Ireland). Ar. a bend az. betw. three roses gu. Crest — A lion's head erased or, collared gu. Penrose (Penrose, in Sithney, co. Cornwall; traced six descents before 1620 ; Grace, dau. and heir of PEN PEP William Pearce, of Pciiryn, esq. by his wife, the sister and heir of Johu Penrose, of Penrose, esq. m. Aiexaiider Ciininjing, of Altyre, esq. and was grand- mother of the present Sir William Gordon Cum- Ming-Gordon, bart._) Arms, as given in tlie risi- lation of 1631, were, erm. on a bend az. three roses, or ; but tiie family bore subsequently ar. three bends .sa. each charged with as many roses of the field. Crest — A trout naiant, or. Penrose (Tregethow, in Alanaccan, co. Cornwall; a branch of Penrose of Penrose, of which were Com- modore Penrose of the Royal Navy, and the Rev. Thomas Penrose, the poet). Ar. three bends sa. each charged with as many roses of the first. Crest — A trout, naiant, or. Penruddoi.k, or Penruudocke. The same Arms. Crest — A ram's head erased, sa. armed or. Penruddock. Gu. the trunli. of a tree, raguly and trunked in bend, ar. Penruudock (Arcleby, co. Cumberland, temp. Queen Elizabeth). Gu. a bend raguly, ar. Crest — A demi dragon, sans wings, ramp, vert, betw. two eagles' wings expanded or. Penruddock (Compton, co. Wilts; derived from the PenruddocVs of Arcleby, and now represented by John Hunokrford Penruddock. of Compton, esq. formerly M.P. for Wilton, son and heir of the late Charles Penruddock, of Compton, esq. M.P. for Wilts, by Anne- Henrietta his wife, dau. of W. Wyndham, of Tyfield, esq.) Arms, &c. as Pen- ruddock of Arcleby. Penryhn (Torwerth, Wales). Gu. three boars' heads erased in pale, ar. Penryn, Town of (Cornwall). The Corporation seal is very ancient, and has on it a shield, thereon a bust of a man in profile, couped at the breast, vested over the shoulder, and wreathed above the temples with laurel, tied behind with two ribbons flotant. Penshurt. Gu. a mullet ar. PjiNsoN (Lancaster Herald, temp. Charles I.) Gy- ronny of eight, sa. and gu.; on a fesse ar. three cinquefoils az. seeded or, betw. as many eagles displ. of the third. Penthar. Ar. a cross flory, gu.; in the sinisterquar- ter an escutcheon sa. charged with a cross of tlie held. Pentire (Pentire, co. Cornwall). Two coats; first, ar. a chev. sa. betw. three seapies ppr. ; second, per fesse, or and ar. a lion ramp, per fesse, sa. and Pentland (Ireland). Ar. a fesse az. betw. three lions' heads erased. Crest — A lion's head or, col- lared az. Pentland (That Ilk). Ar. a fesse az. betw. three lions' heads erased in chief, and as many crescents in base, gu. Crest — A lion's head erased. Pentney-Prioby (Norfolk). Gu. three covered bas- kets or. Pentolph (Shropshire). Gu. two bars erm.; over all a bend engr. sa. Penton. Per chev. gu. and or; in cliiof two castles ar. in base a lion ramp. az. Crest — A lion couchant guard, double queued az. bezantee. Penton. Tlie same ^r/«.?, in chief two towers. Crest — A lion's paw erased. Penury (West Yoke, Ash, co. Kent). Sa. a cross or, on a chief ar. three eagles displ. gu. Penwallis. Ar. on a chev. az. three brushes of the field. Penwallis. Ar, on a chev. az. three fleurs-de lis of the field. Penwarn (Penwarn and Mullyton, co. Cornwall). Sa. a chev. or, betw. tiiree fieurs-de lis ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp, supporting in both paws the helm of a ship. Penwortham Pkiory (Lanca.shire). Ar. on a chev. betw. three water bougets, gu. two pair of keys in saltire or. Penwyn (Cornwall). Gu. three boars' heads erased in pale, ar. Crest — A stag's head couped, per fesse indented, ar. and gu. Penyfatheu (London). Per fesse or and gu. a bend erm. Crest — A lion tejaut, ar. sustaining au oval shield per fesse, or and gu. charged with a bend erm. Penyng (Kettleborough and Ipswich, co. Suffolk). Gu. three bucks' heads cabossed, ar. a chief indented erm. Crest — A buck's head erased, per fesse in- dented, ar. and gu. attired of the last. Penyston (Buckinghamshire, and Leigh, co. Sussex: granted 12 May, l.')(j4). Ar. three Cornish choughs ppr. Crest — A gritfin pass. ar. armed or. Penyston (Norfolk). Gu. three leopards' heads re- versed, ar. jessant de lis sa. Crests— Two lions' gambs erased, ar. supporting a cone gu. standing on tlie point. Penyston (Cornwell, co. Oxford; resident in that shire full three hundred years, and now represented by FiiANCis Penyston, of Cornwell, esq.) Ar. three Cornish choughs ppr. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, an eagle displ. sa. Motto — Virtus invicta viget. Penythorne. Sa. on a fesse betw. three owls ar. as many crosses crosslet of the field. Peor (Cork). Az. three piles wavy, or, charged with as many iieurs-de-lis of the tirst. Crest — A mer- maid ppr. holding in the dexter hand a pile wavy, or; in the sinister, a fleur-de-lis, az. Peppard (Cappagh, co. Limerick; a family of great antiquity in Ireland, originally settled in the county of Louth, now represented by Robert Peppard, of Cappagh House, esq. son and successor of the late Standish Peppard, of Cappagh, esq. by Margaret his wife, dau. of Robert Hewson, of Castle Hewson, esq.) Az. two bars or, the upper charged with three fleurs-de lis, tlie latter with three martlets gu. ; on a canton of the third a cinquefoil ar. Crest~ln front of three ostrich feathers ar. and az. a grey- hound courant, ppr. Motto — Virtute et valore. Pepdie (Dunglass, Scotland). Ar. three popinjays vert, beaked and membered gu. Pepe, or Pape (Holland). Or, three pales az.; on a chief gu. a saltire of the field. Crest — A falcon with wings expanded, ppr. Pepenrell, or Perperell (Cornwall). Ar. a chev. betw. three pine apples or, slipped vert. Pepenrell, or Perperell (Cornwall). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three pine apples vert, stalked or. Peper. Ar. on a chev. gu. three fleurs do-lis or. Peper (Canterbury, CO. Kent; the co heirs m. Routh- laud and Twyue ; Visitatiuii of Hampshire, l(i31). Ar. a fesse embattled sa. in chief two estoiles of the last. Crest — A cubit ana erect, holding in the hand ppr. two snakes, heads contraryways, tails entwined and knotted round the arm, az. Peperde. Ar. two bars and a canton az. on the last a cinquefoil ot the first. Peperell (Massachussetts' Bay, New England, hart.) Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three pine apples vert ; on a canton of the second a fieur de lis of the first. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, an armed arm embowed betw. two laurel br.mches issuing from the coronet, ppr. grasping a staff, thereon a flag ar. Mottoes: over the crest — Peperi; and under the arms — Fortiter et fideliter. Peperell. Gyronny of twelve, ar. and gu. within a bordure sa. bezantee. Peperell. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three cinquefoils vert. Peple (Devonshire). Ar. on a bend sa. betw. two beiidlets dancettee gu. three eagles displ. of the first. Crest — An eagle's head couped ar, Peploe (Lancashire; Samuel Peploe, D.D. consecrated Bishop of Chester in 172G, left a son and heir, Samuel Peploe, LL.D. Chancellor of Chester, who m. Anne Birch, and tlieir son having inherited the estate of Garnstone, co. Hereford, became John Peploe- Birch ; his son and successor is the present Samuel Peploe, of Garnstone, esq. Colonel Birch, the Parliamentary officer, was uncle of the said Anne). Az. on a chev. embattled counter em- battled, betw. three buglehorns stringed, or, a mitre, with labels of the field; on a canton erin. a crozier of tlie second, and a sword in saltire, gu, the former surmounted of the latter. Crest — A ducal coronet or, thereon a reindeer's head gu. antlered or, charged on the neck with a human eye shedding drops of tears, ppr. Peploe. Az. a chev. embattled countcr-cmbattlcd. PER PER bptw. three buglehorns or. Cre.il — Out of a ducal coronet or, a reindeei-'s head of the last. Pepi.oe (Shropshire; as borne hy John Peploi!, of Salop, gent.) Arms, &c. as the preceding. Pepper (Ireland). Gu. threa dcmi lions couped, or. Crest — A demi lion ramp, guard, or. Peppehcorne (as granted to James Peppercorne, esq.) Per chev. gu. and az. onachev. engr. ar. betw. two bezants in chief and a fleur-de-lis In base of the third, a lion pass. ppr. betw. two crosses crosslet sa. Crest — On a mount vert a horse's head erased | sa. surmounted of two branches of palm in saltire, or, tied with a riband of the last. Pepper (Thurmarston, co. Leicester, and Yorkshire). Gu. on a chev. ar. betw. three demi lions ramp, or, as many sickles sa. Crest— A demi lion ramp, or. Pepper (Thorlesby, co. Lincoln). Gu. a griffin segre- ant, or; over all a bendlet ar. Peppep.. The same Arms. Crest— A stag trippant, ar. Pepperell (London). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three pinecones vert; on a canton az. a ileur-de-Iis or. Peppin (granted 1757). Vert, a cross avelhme, ar. Crest — A pegasus courant, with wings endorsed ar. charged on the shoulder with a cross, as in the arms, vert. Peppleshajw (Sussex ; temp. Edw. III.) Sa. three ducks ar. Pepsai.l (Hampshire ; as borne by Sir Richard Pep- SAI.L, knt. Master of the Buck Hounds, who d. in 1S71, son and heir of Rafe Pepsall, of Hampshire, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heir of William Brocas). Ar. on a cross engr. florettee sa. four popinjays, ppr. collared ar. beaked and membered gu. an escallop or. {Visitation nf Hampshire, 1654). Pepwall (Bristol and Gloucestershire). Or, on a chev. az. betw. three carnations ar. stalked and leaved vert, as many lions' heads erased of the first. Crest — A hawk close, betw. two carnations, all ppr. Pepys (London, and Boxhill, co. Surrey, since also of Juniper Hill, Dorking, co. Suffolk, now Leslie). [See that name]. Pepys (London, and Ridley Hall, co. Chester, bart.) ,Sa. on a bend or, betw. two nags' heads erased, ar. three fleurs-de-lis of the field. Crest— A camel's head erased or, bridled, lined, ringed and gorged with a ducal coronet sa. Motto — Mens cujusque is est quisque. Pepys, or Pi r is (Cottenhara.co. Cambridge, and Bramp- ton, co. Hunts). 'The same Arms and Crest, (Ano- ther crest — The camel's head erased, ppr. ducally gorged and lined or.) Pepys (Ashop, co. Essex, and Southcreak, co. Nor- folk.) The same Arms. Pepys (Baron Cottenham). Arms and Crest, as PEPYSof Ridley Hall, bart. Supporters — On either side a horse ar. bridled and gorged with a ducal coronet sa. pendant therefrom an escutcheon or, charged with a fleur-de-lis of the second. Perbo (Lincoln's Inn, co. Middlesex ; descended from Cheshire; granted 1C'20). Vert, semee-de-lis and fretty of eight, or, a chief erra. Crest — A tiger's head ar. maned and langued or, collared vert, thereon three fleurs-dc lis of the last. Pereut, or Perbutt. Or, ten ogresses, four, three, two, and one. Perceha Y (Ryton, CO. York ; Barbara, dau. and heir of Christopher Percehay, of Ryton, esq. m.Tliomas William Selby,of Biddleston, co. Northumberland, esq. and had a son, Thomas Selby, of Biddleston, esq. who m. Eleanor, dau. of Nicliolas Tuite, esq. and had five sons: Thomas, gi'andfather of the pre- sent Walter .Selbv, of Biddleston, esq. ii. Nicho- las-Tuite; nr. Charles Joseph, created a Baron in Denmark in 1790; iv. John, who d. unm.; and, v. Robert, father of the present John Thomas Selby, esq. by Teresa his wife, sister of Charles, late Earl of Shrewsbury). Ar. a cross flory, gu. Crest — A bull's head az. horns per fesse, of the last and or. Percehay. Ar. a cross pattee, gu. (Another adds, in the first quarter a lozenge of the last.) Percehay. Ar. a cross pattee gu. ; in the first quarter a lozenge of the last, within a bordure of the second. Percehay. Or, five lozenges in fesse sa. Percer. Quarterly, sa. and az. ; in the first and fourth quarters three bezants : in the second and tliird, a pile wavy in point, or. Percer. Sa. three bezants. Perceval (Earl of Egmont). Qu.arterly, first and fourth, ar. on a chief indented gu. three crosses pattee of the field; second and third, barry nebulee of six, or and gu. Crest — A thistle erect, leaved ppr. Supporters — Dexter, an antelope ar. attired and unguled or, uucally gorged and chained of the last; sinister, a stag sa. attired and unguled or, ducally gorged and chained of the last; each hold- ing in the mouth a thistle ppr. Mottoes, over the crest — Yvery ; under the shield — Sub cruce Can- dida. (It appears from ancient documents, that the family of Perceval, of the house of Weston, Somersetshire, of which line the Earl of Egmont is the chief, have borne and used, as supporters to their arms, two eagles sa. as depicted and blazoned in a book remaining in the Colhge of Arms, London, marked 3d D, 141, p. 182 and IH6, from the time of King Edward I. Confirmed, IG April, 1740, by Charles Greene, Lancaster, and Richard Mawson, Portcullis, Officers at Arms.) Perceval (Baron Arden). Ar. on a chief indented gu. three crosses pattee of the field. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a bear's head sa. muzzled gold. Supporters — Two griffins az. semfee of fleurs- de-lis or, beaked, ducally gorged, and chained gold. Motto— cruce Candida. Perceval (Temple House, co. Sligo; descended from the marriage of George, second son of Sir Philip Perceval, knt. ancestor of the Earls of Egmont, with Mary, dau. and heir of William Crofton, of Temple House, esq. The present representative is Alexander Perceval, esq. late M. P. forthe county of Sligo, and Sergeant-at-Arms to the House of Lords, son and heir of the late Philip Perceval, of Temple House, esq. by Mary his wife, dau. and co-heir of Guy Carleton, of Rossfad). Arms, Crest, and Motto, as the Earl of Ecmont's. Perceval (as borne by William Perceval, of Cappa- headen, co. Kilkenny, esq. a Justice of the Peace for the Queen's County, and by Charles Perce va l, of Kilcunart, co. Cork, esq. sons of the late Capt. William John Perceval, who was grandson of the Very Rev. William Perceval, esq. Dean of Emley, next brother of Philip Perceval, of Temple House, esq.) Arms, &c. as the preceding. Perceval (Kilmon Hill, co. Waterford; as borne by the Rev. William Perceval, of Kilmon Hill, and of Annefield, co. Dublin, only son of the late Robert Perceval, esq. Physician General to the Forces in Ireland, and great-grandson of the Dean of Emley). Arms, &c. same as the preceding. Perceval (Royton and Manchester, co. Lancaster; derived from Richard, eldest son of John Perceval, of the county of Somerset, living in 15!)5, who was grandson of Thomas Perceval, youngest brother of Geoi'ge Perceval, of Tykenham, ancestor of the Earls of Egmont. Katherine, only dau. and heir of Thomas Perceval, of Royton, esq, m. in 17fi3, Joseph Pickford, es(i. who assumed, in 1795, the name and arms of It/IDCLIFI'E, and was created a Baronet in 1813). Arms, as Lord Egmont. Perceval (Barntown, co. Wexford; descended from John Perceval, of Dublin, younger brother of Ri- chard Perceval, ancestorof the Percevals of Royton, and now represented by James Perceval, of Barn- town, esq. formerly a Major in the army, sou and heir of the late Edward Perceval, of Barntown, esq. high sherifl'of the county in 179S). Ar. on a chief indented gu. three crosses pattee or. Crest — A thistle erect, leaved ppr. Supporters — Two eagles, with wings displ. sa. Percham. Per pale, az. and ar. a cross sarcelly gu. Perchford. Chequy, or and az.; on a fesse ar. three lions ramp. gu. PERCivAL(Newport-Pagnel,co. Buckingham ; granted 1745). Veit, a saltire invecked erminois, betw. PER PER two plieotis in pale or, and as many swans in fesse ar. a chief of tlie second. Percival (Lambourne Hall, co. Essex; as borne by Edward LockVvood Percival, of that place, esq. who assumed the latter surname, second son of the Rev. Edward Lockwood). Sa. a horse pass. ar. spancelled in both legs, on the near side, gu. quar- tering Lockwood, Cutis, and Dowdeswell. Crest — A nag's head couped ar. ; also the crest of Lock- wood. Percival (Lord' Mayor of London, 1498). Per chev. az. and gu. three greyhounds' heads ar. collared or. Percival. Or, a bend sa. ; on a chief gu. three giif- fins' heads erased of the field. Crest — A thistle, slipped and leaved. Percival. Per chev. ar. and az. three greyhounds' heads erased counterchanged. Percivall (Hampshire). Sa. a horse pass. ar. span- celled in both legs, on the near side, gu. Crest — A demi lion ramp. or. (Another, a nag's head ar.) Percivall. Per chev. gu. and az. three greyhounds' heads erased ar. collared of the first. Crest — A demi lion gu. Pekcivall. Or, a fesse sa. ; on a chief of the second three griffins' heads erased of the first. Percivall. Or, two lions pass, in pale az. Percivall. Furp. semee of crosses or. Percivall. Purp. eight crosses crosslet or; on a canton ar. (another, erni.) an estoile sa. Percivall. Az. two lions pass. ar. (Another, or.) Percy. Az. five fusils conjoined in fess ar. Percy (Duke of Nortkiimberlaiirl). Quarterly, first and fourth grand quarters, counter-quartered ; first and fourth, or, a lion ramp. az. (being the ancient arms of the Duke of Brabant and Lovain) ; second and third, gu. three lucies, or pikes, haurient ar. for Lucy ; second and third grand quarters, az. five fusils, conjoined, in fesse or, for Percy. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion statant az. the tail extended. Badge — A crescent ar. within the horns, per pale, sa. and gu. charged with a double manacle fesseways or. Supporters — Dexter, a lion ramp, az.; sinister, a lion ramp, guard, or, ducally crowned of the last, gorged with a collar gobony ar. and az. j1/o^e dexter point a pheon sa. Petyt, or Petit (Cornwall). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. Petyt, or Pettit. The same. Crest — A bishop's mitre gu. Petyt (London; granted 1(;88). Ar. alion ramp, gu.; on a canton az. a pheon or. Crest — A crane ppr. holding with the dexter foot a pebble stone. Petyt. Or, a fesse sa. Petyt. Sa. three lions ramp, in fesse, betw. two bars dancettee ar. Petytt (Sbep Meadow, co. Suffolk). Erm. a chev. gu. betw. three cock -pheasants' heads, erased, az. Crest — A demi swan displ. ar. beaked gu. betw. two hatlle axes, vert. Peusay (descended out of Preston, co. Lancaster). Az. three estoiles or. Crest — A pelican's bead, vul- ning herself ppr. Pevelesuon. Az. an eagle displ. or, a bordure engr. of the second. Crest — A stag's head erased ppr. Pevensey (Lincolnshire). Ar. a chev. engr. az. betw. three martlets sa. Crest — A demi Moor sa. hold- in the dexter hand a broken tilting-spear or. Peyensev. Barry of fourteen ar. and gu. ; an orle of martlets sa. Crest — Out of a castle ar. six laurel leaves vert. Pevensey. Or, an eagle displ. gu. armed az. Pevensey. Gu. an eagle displ. or, armed sa. Pever (Bedfordshire). Ar. on a chev. gu. three fleurs. de lis or. Peter (Norfolk). Or, two bars sa. Pever, or Piner (Norfolk). Or, two bars sa. on the uppermost a mullet, pierced ar. Pever. Ar. two bars sa. on the uppermost a mullet, pierced, or. Pevere. Or, two bars sa. a mullet ar. Peverell (Cornwall). Ar. a chev. betw. three trefoils, vert. Peverell (Sanipford-Peveiell, co. Devon ; the co- heirs m. Cottle, Wrokeshall, and Rivers). Az. three garbs ar. Peverell (Sampford-Peverell, CO. Devon). Az. three garbs, ar. ; a chief or. Peverell (Bradford-Peverell, co. Dorset, temp. Edward I.) Gyronny of eight, ar. and gu. Peverell (Hants). Gyronny of twelve, ar. and gu. within a bordure sa. hezantee. Crest— A. hand holding a dagger, point downwards. Motto — Kino mihi salus. Peverell (Leicestershire). Gu. a fesse ar. betw. six crosses crosslet, crossed or. Peverell (Leicestershire). Gu. a fesse ar. betw. nine crosses pattee, (another, crosses crosslet) or. Peverell (founder of Linton Abbey). Vaire, az. and or. Peverell (Lord of Nottingham). Quarterly, gu. and vaire, or and vert; over all a lion ramp. ar. Peverell (Norfolk). Ar. on a saltire gu. five mul- lets or. Peverell or Peverel (Nottingham, temp. William the Conqueror). Quarterly, gu. and vaire, or and az. a lion ramp. ar. Peverell (Somei'setsbire). Ar. on a cross wavy vert, five bezants. (Another, five plates.) Peverell (Worcestershire). Ar. on a bend az. three garbs or. Peverell. Gyronny of eight, or and gu. Crest — \ plume of four ostrich feathers, two gu. and two az. enfiled with a ducal coronet or. Peverell. Vaire, or and gu. Peverell. Quarterly, vair and gu. three bars or; over all a lion ramp. ar. Peverell. Quarterly, vert and or, a bend ar. Peverell. Quarterly, first and fourth, gu.; second and third, vert, two bars wavy ar. Peverell. Vaire, gu. and ar. three bars or; over all a lion ramp, of the second. Peverell. Gu. two bars or; overall alion ramp. ar. Peverell. Gu. three lions ramp, or, within a bor- dure engr. ar. Peverell. Gyronny of eight, vair and gu. (Another, gu. and vair.) Peverell. Ar. on a saltire sa. five mullets pierced, or. Peverell. Gu. a fesse ar. betw. six crosses patonce or. Peverell. Ar. on a saltire sa. four mullets or. Peverell. Ar. on a cross sa. five mullets or. Peverell. Or, a cross engr. az. Peverell. Ar. on a fesse az. three garbs or, banded gii. Peverell. Az. three garbs or, a chief ar. Peverell. Az. three garbs or. Peverell. Az. on a fesse or, three garbs gu. Peverell. Gu. three garbs ar. banded of the field; a chief or. Peverell. Az. three owls' heads, erased ar. ; a chief or, Peverell. Ar. on a chev. az. three fleurs de lis or. Peverell (Park in Egloshayle, co. Cornwall, settled in that county, temp. Richard I. ; the co heiresses m. Basset and Hungerford). Gu. a fesse ar. betw. six cj'osses patee or. Peverell (Ermiugton, co. Devon; the heiress m. Carew). Or, a spread eagle az. Peveris. Quarterly, ar. and sa. Pevvley. BaiTy nebulee of six, or and az ; over all a bend ar. Pewlle. Ar. a star of six points sa. pierced or, betw. four pellets. Pewteker, or Pewterwre. Paly of four, ar. and sa. three eagles countercbantred. Pewterers, Company of (London). Az. on a chev. or, betw. three antique limbecks ar. as many rosses gu. seeded of the second, barbed vert. Crest — A mount vert, thereon two arms embowed ppr. vested ar. cufled gu. holding in both hands erect a dish of the third. Supporters — Two seahorses or, their tails ppr. Motto — In God is all my trust, Pexall (Buckinghamshire). Or, a cross flory engr. sa. betw. four martlets az. Pexall (Hampshire). Ar. on a cross flory engr. sa. betw. four birds az. mcmbered gu. with rings about their necks or, (another, ar.) an escallop of the last. Pexall. Or, on a cross fitchee engr. sa. betw. four birds az. collared ar. an escallop of the first. Pevce (London). Or, ten billets gu. four, three, two, and one. Peyner. Ar. on a chev. gu. three fleurs-de-lis or. Peyrse (Northwold, co. Norfolk). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three dragons' heads erased ar. Crest — A pelican, wings endorsed ar. vulning her breast ppr. Peyte. Gu. a fesse betw. three hounds or. Peytener. Gu. a fesse betw. three dexter hands ar. Peyting (Lincolnshire). Ar. three chev. gu. Peyto. Per pale ar. and gu. barry of six, counter- changed. Peyton (Doddington, Isle of Ely, bart. ; descended from William de Peyton, of Peyton Hall, co. Suf- folk, temp. Conquestoris). Sa. a cross engr. or ; in the second quarter a mullet ar. Crest — A griffin sejant or. Motto — Patior, potior. Peyton (Wakehurst Place, co. Sussex ; borne by Joseph John Wakehurst Peyton, of Wakehurst Place, esq. son of the late John Rittson Peyton, esq. Captain R.N. grandson of Admiral Joseph Peyton, and great-grandson, by Katherine Strutt his wife, of Admiral Joseph Peyton, who inherited the estate of Wakehurst from his maternal ances- tors, the Lyddells). Sa. a cross engr. or, in the second quarter a mullet ar. Crest — A griffin se- jant or. Motto — Patior, potior. PH I PHI Peyton (as borne by the late Commolove Sir .Fohn SiRUTT Peyton, K.C.H. of Yealmpton, co. Devon, knighted in 1837, son of William Peyton, a younger son of Admiral Joseph Peyton, by Katherine Strutt his wife). Arms, &c. as the preceding. Peyton (granted 24 July 1641). The same, within a bordure erm. Pryton (Lancashire). Ar. three magpies ppr Peyton (Brecknockshire). Vert, a hind couchant, ar. Peyton. Ei'm. three chev. gu. Phelan (Ireland). Ar. a heart, gu. a chief of the last. Crest — A stag's head or. Phf.ups (Corfe Mullen, co. Dorset; the senior line of the Phelips's of Harrington and Corfe Mullen : the heiress, Jane Phelips, m- the Rev. Sir James Hanham, bart.) Arms, &c. as Philips of Monta- cute. Phelips (Montacute, co. Somerset, settled there for many centuries ; descended from Sir Edward Phelips, knt. Master of the Rolls, and Speaker of the House of Commons, temp. Queen Elizabeth, fourth son of Thomas Phelips, of Barrington,esq. who built the present mansion at Montacute, and d. 1588 ; Sir Edward's son and heir, by Margaret Newdigate his wife, Robert Phelips, was M.P. for Somerset- shire in many Parliaments, temp. James I. and Charles I. and a distinguished and active member of the popular party. The present male repre- sentative of the family is William Phelips, of Montacute, esq. eldest son and heir of the late Rev. William Phelips of the same place, by Mary his wife,dau. of the Rev. John Messiter, and nephew of the late John Phelips, of Montacute, esq. who died in 1834, leaving an only dau. and heir, Mary, m. to James Farquharson, esq.) Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three roses of the last, seeded and leaved ppr. Crest — A square beacon, or chest, on two wliecls, or, filled with fire ppr. Supporters — Two lions ramp, guard, gu. Afotto— Pro aris et focis. Phelips (Briggins Park, co. Hertford; the Rev. Charles Phelips, fourth son of Edward Phelips, of Montacute, esq. descended from Sir Edward Phe- lips, knt. Master of the Rolls, temp. Elizabeth, m. in 1792, Mary, dau- of Thomas BIackmore,of Brig- gins Park, esq. by Mary his wife, sister of John Old Goodford, esq. and dying in 1831, left an only surviving son, the present Charles Phelips, of Briggins Park, esq.) Arms, See. as the preceding. Phelps (Russel Square, London). Per pale or and ar. a wolf salient az. betw. eight crosses crosslet fitchee gu. Crest — A wolf's head erased az. col- lared or, thereon a martlet sa. Phelps. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. betw. six crosses cross- let fitchee gu. Phesant (London, 1634). Per fesse or and az. a fesse per fesse dancettee, counterchanged. CVest — A plieasant, close or, in the beak a gillyflower ppr. I'hesant (Tottenham, CO. Middlesex). Per pale, or and az. a fesse per fesse dancettee counterchanged. Crest — A pheasant close or. Phesant. Gu. on a fesse or, betw. two chev. engr. of tlie last, three roses of the first. Crest— A phea- sant ppr. holding in the beak a rose gu. stalked and leaved vert. PiiESANT. Az. three pheasants or, two, and one. Phesant. Gu. on a fesse engr. betw. two chev. or, three roses of the first. Phesant. Or, three pheasants close. I'liETiPLACE. See Ff.ttiplace. Philibert, De St. (Norfolk). Bendy of six, az. and ar. P h I LI p O'Ph I rdan (son of Philip ap- Yswittan-Wy ddel, of the house of Dungannon, in Ireland; whose dau. and heiress, Alice of Bychton m. Madoc-ap-Meilor, derived from Tudor Trevor, ancestor of the Pen- nants of Bychton and Downing, co. Flint). Three boars' heads in pale ar. Philip AP-UcHDRYU. Az. three cocks ar. armed, ci'ested, and jelloped or. Phu.ip-ap-Ivor (Lord of Iscoed). Az. an eagle displ. or. Piiii.M', or Philips (London and Suffolk; late of Ja- maica). Quarterly, gu. and ar. in the chief dexter quarter an eagle displ. or, armed of the field. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet az. three ostrich fea- thers ar. Philip. Per bend ar. and or, a lion ramp. sa. within a bordure gobonated, of the first and gu. Philip. Per bend, or and ar. a lion ramp. sa. within a bordure gobonated, of the second and purp. Philip. Sa. a lion ramp, crowned or, betw. eight fleurs-de-lis ar. Philipot (Folkestone, co. Kent). Gu. a cross betw. four swords ar. hilts or. Philipot (Tonbridge, co. Kent). Sa. a bend erm. Philipps (Picton Castle, co. Pembroke; derived from Cadivor Vawr : Sir John Philipps, of Picton Castle, was created a Baronet in 1621, and his descendant, Sir Richard Philipps, the seventh Baronet, eleva- ted to the peerage of Ireland as Baron Milford in 1776. His lordship d.s.p. in 1823, when the estate of Picton Castle passed, under his will, to his cou- sin, Richard Bulkeley Philipps Grant, esq. who was created a Baronet in 1828. The ancient title de- volved on the male heir of the family, and is now enjoyed by Sir William Philipps-Laugharne- Philipps, bart.) Ar. a lion ramp. sa. ducally gorged and chained or. Crest — A lion, as in the arms. Supporters — Two horses ar. Philipps (Brides Hill, co. Pembroke ; the senior line of the house of Picton Castle, descended from the first marriage of Charles Philipps, of Sandyhaven, esq. with Anne, dau. of William Philipps, of Hay- thog, esq.) Arms, &c. as Philipps of Picton Castle. Philipps- Laii'gharne- Philipps (Picton Castle, co. Pembroke, bart.) Ar. a lion ramp. sa. ducally gorged and chained or. Crest — A lion, as in the arms. Supporters — Two horses ar. Philipps (as borne by Sir Richard Bulkeley Phi- lipps, of Picton Castle, co. Pembroke, bart. whose patronymic was Grant). Arms and Crest, same as preceding. Motto — Ducit amor patriie. Philipps (Dale Castle, co. Pembroke. John Lloyd, of Foes-y-Bleiddiad, m. Mary, dau. of James Phi- lipps, of Pentypark, co. Pembroke, esq. and was grandfather of John Lloyd, of Foes-y-Bleiddiad, who m. Elinor, dau. and heiress of John Allen, of Dale Castle, esq. and dying in 1820, was succeeded by his grandson, who assumed the name of Philipps, under the will of James Philipps, of Penty Park, esq. and is the present John Philipps -Allen - Lloyd-Philipps, of Dale Castle, and Mabws, esq.) Ar. a lion ramp. sa. ducally gorged gu. and chained or. Crest — A lion, as in the arms. Motto — Ducit amor patriae. Philips (Weston, co. Warwick, and Sedgley, co. Lan- caster, bart.) Per pale, az. and sa. within an orle of fleurs-de-lis ar. a lion ramp, erminois, ducally crowned, and holding betw. the paws a mascle or, the whole encircled by a bordure wavy of the last. Crest — A demi lion ramp, erminois, collared sa. ducally crowned or, holding betw. the paws a fleur de lis az. within a mascle of gold. Motto — Nil nisi honestura. 1'hilips (Yarpole, co. Hereford; granted 14 June, 1579). Az. a fesse betw. three falcons, close ar. beaked and legged or. Philips (Leominster, CO. Hereford). Or, on a chev. gu. three falcons' heads erased ar. Philips (Tenterden, co. Kent). Per fesse gu. and az. a lion ramp, or, within a bordure of the last. Crest — On a mount vert a stag sejant erm. attired or. Philips (Inner Temple, London). Az. a chev. betw. three falcons ar. Philips (Lancashire). Sa. a lion ramp. ar. (another, erm.) betw. ten fleurs-de-lis or. Philips, or Phillips (London ; descended out of Dor- setshire ; confirmed 10 Dec. 1633 : Her. Off. L,07i- don, c. 24, fol. 454). Or, on a chev. engr. sa. three eagles' heads erased ar. Crest — A rose branch vert, bearing three roses gu. betw. two wings ar. Philips, or Phillips (Barnstaple, co. Devon). The same. Philips (Shropshire). Vert, three cinquefoils betw. two Haunches ar. P H I PHI I'liiLiPs. The same Arms. Crest — A liorse pass, with a wreath of laurel encircling the neck. Philips (Tamworth, co. Warwick). Or, a lion rarap. sa. ; a chief of the second. Crest — A leopard se- jant or. Philips (Worcestershire). Az. a lion ramp. ar. ; a chief erm. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up erm. a demi lion ramp, guard, ar. Philips. Barry wavy of six, az. and ar.; on a chief or, a lion pass, sa. Philips. Ar. on a pile, issuing out of the dexter corner of the escutcheon sa. a lion ramp, of the field. Philips. Sa. a bend erm. Philips (Heath House, co. Stafford; derived from Francis Phylyppe, of Neyther Teyne, who d. G Ed- ward VI.; his great grandson, Kichard Philips, esq. >«. Christobel, second dau. and co-heir of Ro- bert Whetall, of BignoU Hill, co. Stafford, esq. and was father of Nathaniel Philips, of Heath House, esq. h. in 1C59, who »i. Elizabeth, dau. and co heir of John Stubbs, of The Shaw, esq. ; their eldest son, John Philips, of Heath House, esq. Lord of the Manors of Upper Teyne, Nether Teyne, and Checkley, by his wife Susantia, youngest dau. and co-heir of John Burton, of Derby, esq. was great- grandfather to the present John Burton Philips, of Heatli House, esq.^ Per pale az. and sa. within an orle of fleurs de lis ar. a lion ramp, ermiuois, ducally crowned, and holding betw. the paws a mascle or, a canton erm. Crest — A demi lion ramp, erminois, collared sa. ducally crowned or, liolding betw. the paws a fleur-de-lis ar. within a mascle gold. Motto — Simplex munditiis. Philips (Bank Hall, co. Lancaster ; a branch of the preceding, derived from Nathaniel Philips, of Man- chester, esq. (third son of Nathaniel Philips, of Heath House, esq. by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and CO heir of John Stubbs, of The Shaw, esq.) wliose youngest son, John Philips, esq. by Elizabeth his wife, eldest dau. and co heir of John Burton, of Derby, esq. purchased, in 1777, the estate of Bank Hall, and which he devised at his death to his fourth son, the present Francis Philips, of Bank Hall, esq.) Arms,&.c. as the preceding. Philips (The Park, Prestwich,co. Lancaster,and Snit- terfield Park, co. Warwick ; as borne by RouEin Philips, of The Park, esq. son of Nathaniel Philips, of Stand, in Prestwich, esq. who was second son of John Philips, of Heath House, esq. by Susanna, youngest dau. and co-heir of John Burton, of Derby, esq.) Arms, &:c. as the preceding. Philipson (Swadderden Hall, co. Westmoreland)- Gu. a chev. betw. three boars' heads couped erm. all within a bordure engr. ar. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a plume of seven featliers, four ar. and three gu. Phillebert (Oxfordshire). Bendy of six, ar. and az. Philler. Sa. three ciuquefoils ar. Phillkr, or PiiiLiiR. Sa. three ciuquefoils betw. nine crosses crosslet ar. Phillimore. Sa. three bars ar. ; in chief as many cinqtiefoils of the last. Crest — An eagle displ. gu. Phillip (Lord Mayor of London, 1-JG;^). Sa. semee fleurs-de-lis or, a liou ramp. erm. crowned of the second. Phillip (Scotland). Az. a chev. betw. three talbots' heads couped ar. Crest — A bear's head erased sa. Phillip. Per bend or and ar. a lion ramp. sa. within a bordure gobouated of the second and purp. Crest — Out of a flower ar. stalked and leaved vert, a greyhound's head issuing of the first, collared or. Phillip. Per fesse indented, or and ar. a lion rarap. sa. within a bordure gu. charged with eight plates. Crest— A gamb sa. holding tliree branches of flow- ers az. leaved vert. Phillip. Quarterly, gu. and ar. ; in the first an eagle displ. or. Crest — Out of a ducal corouet a pyramid ar. Phillip. Sa. a lion ramp. erm. crowned or, within an orle of fleurs de-lis of the third. Phillip. Ar. on a chev. betw. three roses gu. a mul let of the field. Phillip. Paly of six, or and gu. ; on a chief of the last a lion pass. ar. Phillip (Brignell, Richmondshire). Three sparrows. Phillip was the usual name for a tame sparrow. Phillipps (Garendon Park, and Grace Dieu Manor, CO. Leicester ; derived from Sir Ambrose Phillipps, King's Serjeant to James IL who purchased Garen- don in l(i83; and now represented by Charles March Phillipps, of Garendon and Grace Dieu, esq. late M.P. for Leicestershire, and high sheriff in 1825, eldest son, by Susan his wife, dau. and co- heiress of Charles Lisle, of Moyles Court, co. Hants, esq. of the late Thomas March, of More Critchell, esq. who assumed the name and arms of Phillipps in 1777). Quarterly, first and fourth, grand quar- ters, first and fourth, az. a chev. ar. betw. three eagles close ppr. for Phillipps ; second and third, quarterly, gu. and az. a cross erm. betw. four lions' heads erased or, for March; second and third grand quarters, or, on a chief az. three lions ramp, of the field, for Lisle. Crests — First, a demi griftin ppr. gorged or, holding a shield az. charged with a lion ramp, gold, for Phillipps ; second, a demi lion ramp. ar. holding a Maltese cross or, for March; third, a stag trippant ppr. for Lisle. Mutto — Quod justum non quod utile. Phillipps (Eaton Bishop, co. Hereford; descended, according to tradition, from ajunior branch of the family of Phillipps of Picton Castle : the first set- tler in Herefordshire was Owen Phillipps, younger brother of John Phillipps of Kilgainvin in Disserth, CO. Radnor; he was living in 1505, and from him directly derives the present representative of the . family, John Phillipps, of Eaton Bishop, esq. eldest son, by Anne his wife, fourth dau. of Charles Pye, of Wadley, co. Berks, esq. of the late Rev. John Phillipps of Lower Eaton, who was second son of Thomas Phillipps, of Huntington and Lower Eaton, esq. by Sarah his wife dau. and heiress of Robert Ravenhill, esq.) Or, a lion ramp. sa. col- lared and chained of the first, within a bordure of the second, charged with eight crosses crosslet gold. Crest — A demi lion sa. collared and chained, and holding betw. the paws a leopard's face jessant-de- lis or. Phillipps (Longworth, co. Hereford; a younger branch of the preceding family, now represented by Robert Biodulph Phillipps, of Longworth, esq. son and heir, by Mary Anne his wife, second dau. of Michael Biddulph, of Ledbury, esq. of the late Robert Phillipps, of Longworth, esq. M.P. for Hereford, who was third son of Thomas Phillipjis, of Huntington and Lower Eaton, esq. by Sarah his wife, dau. and heiress of Robert Ravenhill, of Eaton Bishop, esq.) Arms and Crest, same as Phillipps of Eaton Bishop. Phillipps (Bryngwyn, co. Hereford; as borne by Ja.mcs Phillipps, of that place, esq. son of the late James Phillipps, of Bryngwyn, esq. who was youngest son of Thomas Phillipps, of Huntington and Lower Eaton, esq. by Sarah Ravenhill bis wife). Arms, &c. as the preceding. Phillipps (Middle Hill, co. Worcester; as borne by Sir Thomas Phillipps, of that place, bart. F.R. S. and F.S.A.) Arms, &c. same, with due difference, as PiiiLipps of Picton Castle, of which ancient line the family of Sir Thomas Phillipps is a scion. The coat of the Picton Castle Phillipps's is depicted on the monument of the Rev. Owen Phillipps, of Winchester College, who d. in 167S, a kinsman of Sir Thomas Phillips' family ; and Warburton, the Herald, in his Middlesex Itluslriited, states that Sir Clifford William Phillipps, sheriff of London, (who was first cousin to Sir Thomas's grandfather, William) derived his descent from the Phillipps's of Picton Castle. Phillips. Or, a lion ramp. sa. ducally gorged and chained gold, betw. two crosses crcsslet fitchee gu. in chief, and in base an escallop of the same. Crest — On a garb lying fesseways or, a lion ramp. sa. ducally gorged and chained gold, holding a cross crosslet fitchee of the last. Phillips (Coventry ; now represented by Edwaru Phillips, of W hitmore Hall, Wliitmore Park, near rii I PHI the city of Coventry, esq.) Erm. a lion rainp. sa. on a chief engr. vert a stag's head cabossed betw. two garbs or. Crest — A garb fesse ways or, thereon a leopard sejant ppr. in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — Mens conscia I'ecti. Phillips (Newport House, co. Cornwall). Or, a lion ramp. sa. chained of the first. Crest — A lion, as in the arms. Phillips (Tredrea, co. Cornwall). Az. on a cross engr. a torteau betw. four crosses crosslet fitchee or. Phillips (Ireland). Barry of six, sa. and ar. ; on a chief or, a lion pass. gu. Crest — ka eel naiant ppr. Phillips (Ireland ; granted in Ireland, IGOO). Barry wavy of six, az. and ar. ; on a chief of the last a lion pass. sa. collared or. Crest — An arm (;mbowed in armour ppr. purfled or, grasping a broken spear of the first, charged with a fleur-de-lis of the se- cond. Phillips (London, 1634). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. col- lared, chained, and ducally crowned or. Phillips. Az. a chev. ar. betw. three falcons close, belled of the last. Phillips (Chelmicke, co. Salop). Or, on a chev. gu. three cocks' heads erased ar. combed and wattled of the first. Phillips. The same ilrrai. Crest — An eagle's head erased az. Phillips (Netley, co. Salop). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. collared and chained or. Crest — A lion ramp, as in the arms. Phillips (Shropshire). Ar. a cross engr. the ends flory sa. betw. four Cornish choughs ppr. Crest — The trunk of a tree, lying fesseways, and sprout- ing at the dexter end, vert ; thereon a Cornish chough ppr. Phillips (Yeovil, co. Somerset). Ar. a lion ramp, sa. collared and lined or. Crest — A lion sejant sa. collared and lined or. Phillips (Wales). Or, a lion ramp. sa. collared and chained of the first. Phillips. Az. a chev. ar. betw. three falcons ppr. ducally gorged, beaked, and membered or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an arm embowed in ar- mour, the hand ppr. holding a broken spear of the last, powdered with fleurs de lis or. Phillips. Sa. semee-de-lis or, a lion ramp. ar. ducally crowned of the second ; a canton erm. Crest — A demi liou crowned, as in the arms, holding a fleur- de-lis or. Phillips. Vert, three roses in pale ar. betw. two flaunches of the last. Crest — A horse pass. erm. gorged with a chaplet vert. Phillips. Ar. a chev. betw. three roses gu. Phillips (Witston House, co. Monmouth; as borne by William Phillips, of that place, esq. a ma- gistrate for the county). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. three boars' heads or ; second and third, az. a cross betw. four pheons or ; on an es- cutcheon of pretence, (Mr. Phillips of Witston having m. one of the co heiresses of Thomas Rodie, of Liverpool, esq.) quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a chev. gu. betw. three rodey trees ppr. fructed of the second ; second and tliird, ar. three escallops gu. Crest — A boar's head sa. langued gu. ringed or. Motto — Spero meliora. Phillipson, ffZ/a* Thelwall (Crook Hall and Cole- garth, CO. Westmoreland). Gu. a chev. betw. three boars' heads coupcd erm. tusked or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a plume of seven feathers, four ar. and three gu. Phillipson (of the North). Gu. a chev. betw. three boars' heads couped erm. all within a bordure or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a plume of fea- thers gu. Phillipson. Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three bats ex- panded or. Crest — A greyhound's head coupcd vert, in the mouth a laurel branch of the last. Phillipson Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three bats ex- panded ar. Phillpot (Herefordshire and Shropshire). Gu. a fesse or, betw. three swans close ar. Phillpoi rs (granted by Richard II. to John Philpot, Alderman of London, and now borne by his de- scendants — John Phillpotts, esq. banister-at- law, M.P. for Gloucester city, and a magistrate of the counties of Middlesex and Gloucester ; Dr. Henry Phillpotts, Bishop of Exeter; Thomas Phillpotts, of London, esq. ; and George Phill- potts, esq. Captain in the Royal Engineers, and Lieut. -Col. in the army, sous of tlie late John Phillpotts, of the City of Gloucester). Gu. a cross ar. betw. four swords erect of the last, pomels and hilt or. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour, holding in the hand a sword, all ppr. Philpot (Apstone Hall,co. Hert.<). Gu.a cross betw. four swords ar. pomels and hilts or. Crest — A porcupine pass. or. Philpot (Compton and Thaxton, co. Hants). Sa. a bend erm. Philpot (Wood Hall, co. Hants; and Lord Mayor of London, 1373). The same Arms. Philpot (Feversliam, CO. Kent ; and London). Sa. a bend erm. ; in chief a lion's head erased ar. Crest — A lion's head erased ar. betw. two wings sa. each charged with a bend erm. Philpot. Sa. on a bend eim. an annulet gu. ; in chief a lion pass, guard, ar. Crest — A porcupine or, charged with an annulet for diff. Philpot. Az. (another, sa.) a bend erm. Philpot. Sa. a chev. betw. three tuna ar. Philpot. Gu. a cross ar. betw. four swords erect, of the second, hilted or. Philps (Amyrcloss, Scotland). Az. a chev. betw. three talbots' beads couped ar. Philps (Scotland). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three mascles sa. Phin (Whitehill, Scotland). Per fesse gu. and ar. ; in chief two escallops or, and in base a pheon az. Crest — A phoenix in flames ppr. Motto — Perit ut vivat. Phine (Whitehill, Scotland; recorded in the Lyon Office). Gu. a crane without a head ar. ; in chief two mullets of the last. Crest — A crane's head couped ppr. Motto — Vigilantia securitas. Phippen (Truro, co. Cornwall). Ar. two bars sa. ; in chief three escallops of the second. Phippes (London ; granted "ii July, ICSO). Ar. on a pile, issuing from the dexter chief to the sinist> r base, sa. a liou ramp, of the first. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. holding in both paws a palm branch vert. Phipps {Marquess of Normaiiby). Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. a trefoil slipped betw. eight mullets ar. for Phipps ; second and third, paly of six ar. and az. ; over all a bend gu. for Annesley. Crest — A lion's gamb erect sa. holding a trefoil slipped ar. Supporters — Dexter, a unicorn erm. ; sinister, a goat erm. ; each armed and unguled or, gorged with a chaplet of roses ppr. il/u<;o— Virtute quies. Phipps (Selsey, co. Sussex). Sa. a trefoil within an orle of mullets ar. Crest — A lion's gamb sa. hold- ing a trefoil ar. Phipps (granted 1767). Sa. a trefoil slipped betw. eight martlets ar. Crest — A lion's gamb erect and erased sa. holding erect a trefoil slipped ar. Phipps. Sa. a trefoil slipped erm. within an orle of eight mullets ar. Crest — A lion's gamb erased sa. holding a mullet ar. Phipps. The same ^r»»i. Crest — Two laurel branches issuing from the wreath ppr. Phipps (Heywood House, Westbury, co. Wilts; de- rived from Nicholas, eldest son of Nicholas Phipps, of Westbury, living in l.OliS). Sa. a trefoil slipped betw. eight mullets ar. Crest — A lion's gamb elect sa. holding a trefoil slipped ar. Phipps (Leighton House, co. Wilts ; descended from Thomas, second son of Nicholas Phipps, of West- bury, living in 15GS, and now represented by Thomas Henrv-Hele Phipps, of Leighton House, esq. high sherift' of Wiltshire in 1804). Arms, &c. as Phipps of Heywood House. Phipson (Selley Hall, near Birmingham, co. War- wick). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three bats displ. ar. Crest — A plume of seven feathers, alternately ar. and gu. PIC PIE Phisey, or Pheypowe flieland). Az. an escaibuncle ar. a fesse of the last. Phorpe (Gloucestershire). Az. a chev. betw. three doves ar. Physicians, College of (iiicoi-porated by Henry VIII. A. D. 1523). Sa. a hand ppr. vested ar. issuing out of clouds in chief of the second rayonnee or, feeling the pulse of an arm ppr. issuing from the sinister side of the shield, vested ar. in base a pomegranate or, betw. five demi fleurs-de-lis, bordering the edge of the escutcheon of the last. PiCARD. Ar. two bars az. ; on a canton of the last a cinqupfoil or. Crest— A dexter hand holding a sword in pale ppr. PiCARD, or PicHAKD. Ar. three fusils .sa. PiCHARU (Brecknockshire), Az. a fesse erm. betw. three pitchers or. PicHFORD (Shropshire). Az. a cinquefoil betw. six martlets or. Crest — An ostrich ar. beaked and ducally gorged or. PicHFORD. Chequy or and az.; on a fesse ar. three lions pass. gu. PicHFORD. (Jheqay or and az. ; on a fesse of the first a lion pass, of the second. PiCHFORD, or PiTcHroRD (Lcc Brockhurst, co. Salop, as allowed by Cooke, Clarenceux, temp. Elizabeth; one branch of the family is now represented, thiough Biirien and Hodilow, by Charles John Bayley, of the Inner Temple, London, esq.) Az, a cinquefoil betw. six martlets or. PiCKARD, or PiCARD (Lord Mayor of London, 1.356). Gyronny of eight az. and ar. ; on a canton gu. a fleur-de-lis or. Crest — A. lion sejant ar. resting the dexter paw on a shield gu. within a bordure or, charged with a fleur-de-lis of the last. PiCKARu (as borne by the Rev. William Leonard PicKARU, of Boothara, co. York). Arms and Crest, as the pf^ceding. PicKARD. Gyronny of eight ar. and az. ; on a canton gu. a fleur-de-lis or. Crest — A lion sejant ar. sup- porting an antique shield charged with a canton. PiCKAs. Ar. on a chev. betw. three demi lions ramp, gu. two spears in saltire of the field. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. holding in the paws a spear ar, headed and garnished or. PicKBORNE. Ar. a fesse engr. sa. betw. three magpies ppr. Picke (Westmoreland). Gu. a saltire engr. betw. four mullets or, pierced of the field. PicKEN (Scotland). Az. six plates. Crest — A demi lion ar. PicKERELL (London). Az. a swan ar. a chief erm. Pickering (Tichmarsh, co. Northampton ; descended from Gilbert Pickering, esq. who purchased the manor of Tichmarsh, ^ew/jj. Elizabeth, from William, Earl of Worcester. Gilbert, who was son of John Pickering, of Gretton, and grandson, by Margaret his wife, dau. and heir of Ljiscells of Esrick, co. York, of James Pickering, of Winderwath, co. Westmoreland, in. Elizabeth, dau. of John Stan- bank, and was great-grandfather of Sir Gilbert Pickering, of Tichmarsh, created a B.ironet of Nova Scotia). Quarterly, first and fourth, erm. a lion ramp. az. crowned or, for Pickering ; second and third, ar. three chaplets gu. for Lascells. Crest — A lion's garob erect and erased az. armed or. Pickering (Old Lodge and Clapham, co. Surrey ; as borne by Edward Rowland Pickering, of Old Lodge, esq. son of the late Edward Lake Picker- ing, of the Exchequer Office, Temple, esq. by Mary his wife, only dau. and heir of William Umfreville, esq. a lineal descendant of the ancient baronial family of Umfreville). Erm. a lion ramp. az. armed gu. crowned or, quartering Umfreville, Meres, and Weld. Crest — A lion's gamb erect and erased az. Pickering. The ,=arae Arms. Crest — A lion's gamb coiiped az. Pickering (Wallford, co. Chester). Erm. a lion ramp, az. crowned or, within a bordure of the second, charged with eight plates. Crest — A lion's gamb erect and erased az. cnfiled with a ducal coronet or. Pickering (Cheshire and Yorkshire). Gu. a fesse ar. fretty az. betw. six annulets or. Pickering (Paxton,co. Huntingdon). The same Arms as of Tichmarsh. Pickering (Alkmonbery, co. Huntingdon). Gu. a fish naiant in fesse, betw. three annulets ar. Pickering (Northamptonshire). Or, a fesse, per fesse crenellee, gu. and az. betw. three cocks' heads erased vert, combed and wattled of the second. Pickering (Nottingham). Gu. on a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis or, as many hurts. Pickering (Nottinghamshire;. Gu. on a chev. ar. betw. three fleurs de-lis or, as many pellets. Crest — A leopard's head or. Pickering (Tablehurst and East Grinstead, co. Sus- sex;. The same Arms and Crest, as of Tich- marsh ; on the arms a crescent on a crescent for diff-. Pickering (Whaddon, co. Cambridge; as borne by Sir Henry Pickering, who purchased the manor of Whaddon in )C48, and was created a Baronet 2 January, 16G0-1). As Pickering of Tichmarsh. Pickering (Thorpe's Lodge, Yorkshire). Erm. a lion ramp. az. ci'owned or. Crest — A lion's gamb erased and erect az. armed or. Pickering (Yorkshire). Gu. on a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis or, as many ogresses. Pickering. Or, (another, ar.) a lion ramp. sa. within a bordure gu. bezantee. Pickering. Gu. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — A fleur-de-lis or. Pickering (Threlkeld, co. Cumberland). Erm. a lion rainp. az. Pickering (Hartford, near Northwich, co. Chester). Erm. a lion ramp. az. ducally crowned or. Crest — A demi griffin sa. beaked and membered ar. grasping a wheatsheaf or. Pickering (Coram, in Coverdale, co. York ; now represented by William Henry Pickering, esq. Captain in the Royal Artillery). Gu. on a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis or, three annulets sa. Crest — A lion's gamb erect and erased az. Pickering, Ar. a lion ramp, az, ducally crowned or. Crest — A sword erect ppr. hilt and pomel or, within two branches of laurel, disposed in orle, vert. Pickering. Ar. a lion ramp, az, crowned or. Pickering. Gu. a fesse ar. betw, six annulets or. (Another adds, on the fesse an ogress.) Pickering. Chequy ar. and gu. a bend sa. Pickering. Gu. on a chev. ar. betw. three fleurs-de- lis or, as many hurts. PicKERNELL, Per chev. sa. and ar. ; in base a demi lion couped gu. Crest — A lion's head erased gu. Pickett. Sa. three pickaxes ar. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, vested ar. cuff vert, the arm charged with two bars wavy of the last, holding a pickaxe ppr. PiCKEWORTH, or PicKWORTH. Gu. a bend betw. six pickaxes ar. PiCKFORD. Chequy or and az. on a fesse gu. three lions ramp. Crest — A lion's head erased. PiCKFORD. Az. three endorses, and as many barru- lets, in cross, fretty ar. ; a chief dovetailed or. Crest — An arm embowed, grasping an arrow, ppr. PiCKiNGHAM, Az, a lion ramp. or. PicKMAN. Gu, two poleaxes in saltire or, betw. four martlets ar. Pickwick (as granted to William Eleazir Pickwick, of Bathford, co. Somei'set, esq.) Per fesse em- battled gu. and az, m chief two pickaxes, and in base a cross moline or. Crest — A hart's head couped erm, attired or, gorged with a collar gu. therefrom a chain reflexed over the neck gold, betw. two wings az. PiCKWORTH. Ar. three raillpicks gu. PicKWORTH. Ar. three picliaxes gu. PicioN (Wyvill Court, CO. Berks, and Cheshire). Sa. guttee d or, a lion ramp. gold. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. Piddle (Athelhampton). Quarterly, ar. and sa. four hawks' heads counterchanged. Crest — A hawk's head ar. Pierie (Royal Navy). Ar. a saltire engr. gu. in each flank a buglehorn sa. all within a bordure az. 5 F r I G PIG Crest — A bunting liorii az. garnished or, stringed gu, Motto — Vespere et mane. PiKRPoiNT (Sussex). Az, a cliief chequy ar. and gu. PiERPOiNT (Yorkshire). Az. a chief cUequy or and g'>- PiERPOiNT. Chequy or and gu. a chief az. PiEKPOiNT. Gu. three crescents ar. PiERKEPONT (Holme Pierrepont, co. Nottingham; di ficended from the marriage, temp. Edward I. of Sir Henry de Pierrepont, son of Robert de Pierre- pont, a stanch adherent of Henry III. during the baronial wars, with Annora, sister and heir of Lionel de Manvers, of Holme; the representative of the family temp. Charles I. Robert Pierrepont, of Holme Pierre])ont, esq. was created Eai-l of Kingston in 1028, and, as such, became a distin- guished Cavalier commander. His lordship's last male descendant, Evelyn Pierrepont, second Duke of Kingston, (?. in 1773, when his honours became extinct, and his e.ntates devolved on his nephew, Charles Meadows, esq. who assumed the surname of Pierrepont, and was created Earl Manvers). Ar. semee of cinquefoils gu. a lion ramp.sa. Cre.'tt — A lion, as in the arms, betw. two wings erect ar. (Another crest — A fox pass, ppr.) Supporters of the Dukes of Kingston — Two lions sa. armed and langued gu. Motto — Pie reponete. PlEKPONT. Sa. semee of cinquefoils, a lion ramp. ar. PiERPONT. Sa. a lion ramp, within an oi'Ie of cinque- foils pierced ar. PiKRPONT. Ar. a lion ramp, within an orle of roses sa. PiERPONT. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. within an orle of roses gu, Pii.RREFORD. Gu. a fesse betw. six pears or. PiEHiUiPONT (Earl .'ilunvcrs). Ar. semee of mullets gu. a lion ramp. sa. Cre.st — A lion ramp. sa. betw. two wings erect ar. Supporters — Two lions sa. aiTiied and langued gu. jMotto — Pie repone te. PiERRiE (Scotland). Chequy ai'. and sa. a fesse gu. Crest — A horse's head betw. two wings expanded. Piers (Tristernagh Abbey, co. Westmeath, bart.) Az. three lions pass, guard, in fesse betw. two double cotises ar. Crest— An arm embowed, vested az. cuffed ar, the hand holding a flag erect, per fesse of the second and first; in chief two torteaux, and iu base a plate. jMolto — Nobilis est ira leonis. Piers. »Sa. a bend wavy ar. betw. two unicorns' heads erased or. Crest — A griffin or, winged ar. Piers. Sa. a chev, erm. betw. three lions' heads erased ar. Piers. Vert, six eagles displ. or. PiERSE (Alston, CO. Warwick ; granted 10 June, 1005). Az. on a fesse ar. three ogresses betw. as many pelicans or, vulning themselves gu. PiERSE. Purp. a chev. engr. or. PiERSON (Bedfordshire). Per fesse embattled gu. and az. three suns ppr, PiERsON (Devonshire). Per fesse embattled gu, and az. three suns in splendour or. Cre.it — Out of a mural coronet chequy or and az. a parrot's head ppr. PiEU.soN (Gloucestershire, Hertfordshire, and West- minster; granted 1577 ; and now boi-ne by Joseph Marcetts Pierson, of Hitchin, co. Hertford, esq.) Ar. two chev. sa. ; on a canton of the last an eagle displ. of the first. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an ostrich's head betw. two ostrich feathers ar. Pii.RSON (London). Ar. two chev. az. betw. three leavfs erect vert. Crest — A doe, or hind's head, couped ar. charged with two chev. az. PniR.soN (Dean of Salisbury). Per fesse az. and gu. tliree suns or. Crest — A demi lion ppr, holding iu tlie dexter paw a sun or. Pierson (confirmed to Thomas Pierson, 21 Oct. 1577). Ar. two chev. sa. betw. three oak leaves erect ppr. Pierson. Sa. three suns in pale or, betw. two palets erminois. PiEKSON, Per fesse crenellee gu. and az. three suns or. Crest — A parrot vert, beaked and legged gu. PiETT (granted Feb. 1611, to Richard Piett, Sheriff of London). Az. on a fesse or, a lion pass. gu. ; in cliief three bezants. Piu. Gu. seven mascles or, three, three, and one. Pigeon (Deptford, co. Kent). Ar. on abend sa. three doves, close, of the first. Crest — A demi griliin erm. beaked and legged or. Pigeon (Hampton-upon-Thames, co. Middlesex, and Hampshire). Or, three inescutcheons az. each charged with a lion ramp, of the first. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a buck's head ppr. I'lGEoN (Beckham and Yockthorpe, co. Norfolk). Sa, a chev. engr. or, betw. three pigeons' heads erased ar. Crest — An elephant's head erased gu. eared, tusked, collared, lined, and ringed or. Pir.ET (Kent). Sa. a cross engr. ar. ; in the chief dexter quarter an escallop of the second. PiCET. Or, a cross moline gu. PiGG. Ar. a chev. betw. three boars' heads couped sa. Crest — A demi lion purp, PiGMEYNE, or PiGVENEV. Ar. two bars gu. within a bordure of the second. PiGON (Warwickshire). Ar. two lions pass. gu. PiGOT (Patshull, CO. Stafl'ord, bart.) Ei-m. three lozenges, in fesse sa. Crest — A wolf's head erased ar. PiGoT (Derbyshire). Gu. a bend fusily betw. six martlets or, PiGoT (Norfolk). Ar. on a bend, betw. two cotises engr. sa. three mullets of the field. PiGOT (London). Gu. a fesse engr. ar. betw. three bezants. PicoT (Dodington, co. York). Az. two bars or; iu chief three bezants. PiGOT (Yorkshire). Or, on a cross gu. five escallops ar. PiGOT, or Pickett. Ar. three mullets betw. two bends eugr. sa. Crest — A martlet gu. PiGOT. Quarterly, gu. and sa. a cross ar. PicoT. Quarterly, az. and gu. four lions ramp. counterchanged. PiGOT. Ar. three martlets, in bend sa. betw. two bendlets engr. gu. PicoT. Sa. a saltire potence ar. betw. four lions pass. or. PiGOT. Az. a bend fusily betw. six martlets or. PiGOTT (Chetwynd, co. Salop ; derived from the mar- riage of Richard Pigott, of Cheshire, with the dau. and co-heir of Sir Richard de Peshall, of Chet- wynd, knt. ; the grandson of this alliance, Robert Pigott, of Chetwynd, sheriff of Shropshire in 1517, bore for Arms, az. a chev. betw. three mullets or, on a chief erm. three fusils sa. : his descendant and representative is the present Rev. John Dp.yden PicoiT, of Edgmond, co. Salop). Erm. three fusils conjoined, in fesse sa. Ciest — A wolf's head erased ar. langued gu. PicoTT(DoddershallPark,co. Buckingham; a younger branch of Pigott of Chetwynd; represented by William Pigott, of Doddershall Park, esq. son and heir of the late William Pigott, of Dodder- shall Park, esq. by Sopliia his wife, only dau. of Sir William Wolselty, bart. and grandson of the Rev. William Pigott, Rector of Edgmond and Chetwynd, who was a younger son of Robert Pigott, of Chetwynd, esq. sheriff of Shropshire in 1097). Arms, &c. as Pigott of Chetwynd. Pigott (Knaptou, Queen's County, bart.) Ei-m. three lozenges, in fesse sa. a crescent for diff. Crest — A wolf's head erased ppr. collared or. Pigott (Bedford ; Marsham, co. Berks ; Bechamp- ton, CO. Buckingham ; Abington-Pigotts, co. Cam- bridge ; and Weston, co. Nottingham). Sa. three pickaxes ar. within a bordure of the second. Crest — A greyhound pass. sa. Pigott fAbington Pigotts : as borne by the Rev. Wil- liam Foster Pigott, D.D. Fellow of Eton College, and Rector of Clewer, co. Berks, and of Mere- worth, CO. Kent). The same Arms, with a canton az. quartering Foster ; on an escutcheon of pre- tence, the above arms, quartering az. three escal- lops, in pale or, for Symes. Crest, as the last. Pigott (Brockley ; as borne by John Hugh Smyth- PiGOTT, of Brockley Hall, co. Somerset, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, erm. three lozenges conjoined, in fesse sa. ; second and third, gu. on a chev. betw. three cinquefoils ar. as many leopards' f.iccs sa. Crests— FiTit, a wolf's head erased sa. P I L PIM gorged with a collar ar. charged with three tor- tcaux ; second, a griffin's head erased gu. charged on the neck with a bar gemel, beaked and eared or. PicoTT (Bedfordshire). Ar. a bend betw. six pick- axes sa. PiGOTT (Bedfordshire). Gu. a fesse, chequy ar. and az. betw. three pickaxes of the second. PiGOTT (Dodershall, co. Bucks — the original family — and Braytoft, co. Lincoln). Sa. three millpicks ar. Crest — A greyhound couchant, collared ar. charged on the breast with three millpicks sa. PiGOTT (Norfolk). Ar. two bends engr. gu. Picorr (Nottinghamshire). Sa. three pickaxes or. Crest — A greyhound sejant sa. collared and ringed or. i PiGOTT (Willaston, co. Salop). Eitq. three fusils, in fesse sa. PiGOTT (Pateshull, co. Stafford). The same Armx, with a crescent for diff. Crest — A wolf's head erased ar. PiGoiT. Erra. three lozenges, in fesse gu. PiGOTT. Gu. a fesse betw. three hammers or. PiGOTT. Gu. a fesse, chequy ar. and of the first, betw. three millpicks or. PiGOTT, or PiGOU. Or, three spearheads, in fesse ppr. Crest — A dove with an olive branch ppr. PiGuu (London ; originally of Normandy). Or, three spearheads gu. two and one. PiGou. The same Arms. Crest — A lion's head erased ppr. Pike (Devonshire). Per pale ar. and gu. a chev. az. betw. three trefoils, slipped and counterchanged. Pike (Essex). Sa. on a pale ar. three crosses formee gu. within a bordure engr. of the .second. Pike (London). Gu. three pikes naiant, wavy ai'. within a bordure engr. of the second. PiKE(Gottenburgh, Sweden ; gi'anted 1751). Sa. three pikestaves ar. two and one ; on the top of each an annulet or. Crest — A denii Moor ppr. in the ears rings and drops ar. holding in the dexter hand a like pikestaff as in the arms. Pike (Ireland). Ar. three trefoils slipped vert. Crest — A pike, naiant ppr. I'lKE. Per pale or and gu. a chev. az. betw. three trefoils, slipped and counterchanged. Crest — A pike, naiant or. PiKENHAM. Az. a lion ramp. ar. PiKENHAitt. Az. a lion salient or, within a bordure engr. gu. PiKlNGIiAM. Or, a lion ramp. sa. Pikton, Sa. a lion r.imp. oj-. PiKvvoRTH, or PiTwoKTii. Ar. three pikes naiant gu. PiLBOROiJGH (Essex;. Per fesse sa. and gu. an eagle displ. ar. PiLBOROUGH (Essex). Per bend sa. and gu. three mullets or ; on a fesse ar. a griffin pass. az. PiLCHEH. Or, three chev. interlaced gu. ; a chief of the last. Crest — On a chapeau, a cockatrice, wings endorsed, and crowned with a ducal coronet. Pile (Compton Beauchamp, co. Berks ; as borne by Sir Francis Pile, of Compton-Beauchamp, created a Baronet in 1628). Ar. a cross betw. four nails gu- Pilesburgh, or Pilesborouch (Essex). Per fesse sa. and az. ; on an eagle displ. ar. three griffins' heads erased of the st coiid. Pilgrim. Or, three pilgrims' staves sa. Crest— A dexter arm erabowed in armour ppr. garnished or, holding in the hand a cutlass of the first, hilt and pomol of the last. Pilgrim, or Pilgrime. Az. three pilgrims' staves or. Crest — An escallop or. PiLKiNGTON (Uivington, co. Lancaster ; Fuller styles the Pilkingtous, " a right ancient family," and re- lates that they were gentlemen of repute in the shire before the Conquest, at which period ;the chief of the house being sought after by the Norman soldiers, was fain to disguise himself as a thrasher in a barn : from which circumstance, partly allud- ing to the head of the flail falling sometimes on the one and sometimes on the other side, and occa- sionally on himself, he took for Motto " Now thus! now thus!") jlr»«*— Ar. a cross patonce, voided, gu. Crest— \ mower ppr. Motto— i^ow thus I now thus ! PiLKiNGioN (Chevet Hall, co. York, hart.) Ar. a cros.t flory patonce, voided gu. Crest — A husband- man mowing with a scythe ppr. Motto — Now thus ! now thus ! PiLKiNGTON (Tore, CO. Westmeath ; derived from Leonard Pilkinuton, D.D. Master of St. John's College, Cambridge, younger brother of George Pilkington, of Rivington, co. Lancaster, esq. and of James Pilkington, consecrated Bishop of Dur- ham in IGfiO : the present representative of the Pilkingtons of Tore, is Henry Pilkington, of Tore, esq.) Ar. a cross patonce, voided, gu. Crest — A mower habited ppr. Mottoes — Now thus ! now thus ! over the crest, and under the shield — Pylkyngton Poiledowue, the master mowes the meadows. Pilkington (Park Lane House, near Doncaster, co. York). Arms, &c. as Pilkington of Chevet. Pilkington (Stanton, co. Derby; Visitation, a.u. Ifill). The same j4r/«,«. Pilkington (Durham; Lancashire; and Worthiiig- ton, CO. Leicester). Ar. a cross botonnee, voided gu. Crest — A mower with his scythe ppr. habited, quarterly, ar. and gu. Pilkington (Lincolnshire, and Wastell and Penuy- less-Pery, co. Northampton). Ar. a cross flory, voided, gu. ; a mullet for difi'. Crest, as the last. Pilkington (granted 10 Feb. LKiO). Ar. a cross pa- tonce, voided gu. ; on a chief vert thi-ee suns or. Pilkington. Paly of six, ar. and gu. ; on a bend sa. three mullets or. Pilkington. Ar. a cross pattee (another flory) voided sa. Pilkington (as borne by the Rev. Charles Pii.kini^ ton, of Stockton Rectory, co. Warwick). Ar. a cross patonce, voided gu. on a mullet sa. a cres- cent of the field for diff'. in the dexter corner. Crest — A husbaudmau aftVontee, habited sa. hold- ing in his hands a scythe ppr. charged on the breast with a mullet and crescent as in the anns, the mullet being sa. only. Motto — Now thus! now thus! Pilkington (Lancashire; as borne by John Pilking- ton, of Bolton, esq.) Ar. a cross patonce, voided gu. quartering, ar. a chev. betw. three lozenges erm. Crest — A mower with his scythe ppr. the pole or, habited, quaiterly, gu. and ar. his cap per pale of the last and third. Motto — Now thus! now thus ! Pilland (Devonshire). Ar. two chev. wavy betw. three fleurs-de-lis sa. Pilland (Devonshire). Ar. two chev. wavy gu. betw. three fleurs-de-lis sa. Pilland. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three garbs vert. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up crm. a garb or. PiLi.ANS (Leith, Scotland). Ar. three piles issuing from the chief az. surmounted by a chev. gu. charged with as many plates. Crest — A hand holding .a sword ppr. Motto — Virtute et robore. PiLLANS. The same Arms; the chev. charged with bizants. Crest — A dexter hand holding a dagger, point upwards, all ppr. Motto, as the last. PiLLANS (England). Ar. three piles az. ; over all, on a chev. as many pellets counterchanged. PiLLESDEN. Ar. on a bend sa. betw. four lions' heads erased gu. three estoiles or. PiLLtsuON (Cheshire). Sa. three mullets ar. Pillett (Lincolnshire). Az. a chev. betw. three covered cups or, Pillett, or PiLLOTT. Ar. two bars sa. Crest — A lion sejant gu. holding betw. the paws an escutcheon of the arms. PiLLErr. Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three covered cups or. Pillett, or Pillott. Ar. two bars sa. on the first a bezant. PiLi.oND (Pillond, CO. Devon; the heiress m, Brett). Sa. an eagle displ. ar, PiLMUiRE (Cupar of Angus). Ar. on a bend, betw. a martlet in chief az. and a bugle in base sa. stringed of the second, two crescents of the first. Crest — A martlet volant az. Motto — Honeste vivo. Pimp (Ireland). Quarterly, erm. and gu. Crest — A dexter hand brandishing a scimetar ppr. P I N PIP PlMPABD (1240). Gyronny of four, or and sa. PlNCEBNA, alias Lanhekne (Cornwall). Gu. on a bend sa. three covered cups ar. PiNCERNA. Az. three coyerefl cups or, two and one. Pinchbeck (Pinchbeck, co. Lincoln). Ar. on a bend sa. a bezant. PiNCHPOWLE. Ar. a buglehorn stringed, betw. three trefoils slipped sa. PiNCHYON (VVrittle, CO. Essex). Per bend ar. and sa. three roundles within a bordure engr. counter- changed. Crest — A tiger's liead erased ar. PiNCKARD (as borne by George Pinckard, M. D. Bloomsbury Square, London). Ar. on a fesse, betw. three bulls' heads erased sa. armed and ringed or, a fret betw. two doves of the first. Crest — A dexter arm enibowed ppr. vested az. charged with two bars ar. cufl'ed of the last, hold- ing a sword ppr. the point resting on the wreath, hilt and poniel or. PiNCKNEV (Northamptonshire and Northumberland). Or, five fusils, in fesse gu. PiNCKNEY (Rutlandshire). Ar. five lozenges, in fesse PiNCKNEY, or Pynkenny (Suttou- Pagnell, co. Vork). Or, a bend lozengy gu. PiNCKNEY, or Pynkenny. Ar. four fusils in cross, within a bordure engr. sa. Pindar, or Pyndar (Earl Brauchamp). Gu. a chev. engr. emiinois, betw. three lions' heads erased erra. ducally crowned gold. Crest — A lion's head as in the arms. Siijiportcrs—Xyiiiier, a bear ppr. muz- zled, collared, and chained or; sinister, a swan ar. wings elevated gu. beaked and legged sa. gorged with a ducal coronet, and lined or ; on the breast of each supporter, suspended from the collar and coronet, a shield gu. charged with a fesse betw. six martlets, gold. Motto — Ex fide fortis. PiNUAR (Idenshaw, co. Chester; as borne by Sir Peter Pindar, created a Baronet in lfl02). Arms (disallowed by Sir William Dugdale in the yisitu- tion of KiCI) — Az. three lions' heads erased erm. crowned or. Pindar (Duffield, co. Derby, afterwards of Kerapley, CO. Gloucester). Arms^ as the preceding. Pindar. Az. a fesse betw. three lions' heads erased erm. crowned or. Finder (Lincolnshire ; granted ISaS). Az. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased ar. guttee de poix, ducally crowned or. Crest — A lion's head erased or, ducally crowned az. Pine. See Pynk. Pine (Cornwall). Ar. a bend gu. betw. six mullets sa. Pine. Ar. on a mount in base, a pine tree fructed, all ppr. Pine, or Pvne. Gu. a chev. enn. betw. three pine apples or. Pine. Ar. three holly leaves pendent vert. PiNELL. Per pale ar. and or, an eagle displ. standing on a billet raguly az. Pinell. Ar. on a chev. engr. gu. a lion ramp, crowned or. Pinfold (Dunstable, co. Bedford; granted 18 Oct. 1501). Az. a chev. or, surmounted of another of the field, betw. three wood wallises ppr. Crest — A pine tree or, leaved vert, fructed ppr. enclosed with pales ar. and sa. Pinfold. Az. on a chev. or, surmounted by another of the field, betw. three doves ppr. as many plates. Crest — A dove, in the beak a honeysuckle slipped, all ppr. Pink, or Pinck (Oxfordshire). Ar. five lozenges in pale gu. within a bordure az. charged with eight crosses pattee fitchee or. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested az. cuff ar. holding in the hand ppr. in pale a cross pattee fitchee or. Pink, or Pinck. The same Arms. Crest — A mullet of six points gu. Pinkeney (Rutlandshire). Ar. five fusils in fesse gu. Pinkeney. Ar. five lozenges in cross, within a bor- dure engr. sa. Pinker (Binder, co. Somerset). Sa. a bend cotised betw. two giilfiiis ar. Crest — On a mount vert a heathcock rising ppr. Pink erton (London). Or, a chev. az. Crest— Arose gu. stalked and leaved vert. ATotlo— Vast nubila, sol. PiNKERTON (Scotland). The same Arms, in base a thistle stalked and leaved ppr. Crest and Motto, as the last. Pinkney, or Pincheni (Buckinghamshire, Essex, and Nortliamptonshire, temp. Edward I.) Or, four fusils in fesse gu. Pinkney (as borne by Dr. Pinkney, of Upper Sheen, CO. Surrey). Or, five lozenges in fesse gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head ppr. Pinmakers, Company of (London; incorporated 1630). Vert, a demi virgin couped at the waist ppr. mantled gu. turned down erm. her hair dishevelled, on her head an Eastern crown or: an ancient seal of the company represented a demi queen couped below the waist, and vested in royal robes; on her head a crown, composed of fleurs-de lis, and the Motto — Virginitas et uuitas nostra fraternitas. Pinner (London; granted 12 Aug. 1577). Az. a chev. ar. betw. three lions' heads erased erm. ducally crowned or. Crest — A stork pass. ar. ducally gorged or. Pinner (Bury St. Edmund's, co. Suffolk ; granted 2 May, 1012; and Sussex). Gu. two bars or, on each as many leopards' faces sa. PiNOKE, or Pinnock. Sa. a lion pass. or. Pinson (London). Gu. a chev. engr. betw. three es- toiles of six points ar. PiNsoN. Gyronny of eight, gu. and az. a fesse eSgr. betw. three eagles ar. PiPARD (Larkbear, co. Devon ; the heiress m. De Lisle). Ar. three bars gemelles az. PiPARD, or Pypard. Ar. two bars az. and a canton of the last. Crest— A. lion sejant ppr. supporting an escutcheon of the arms. PiPARD. Per saltire ar. and az. (Another, or and sa.) PiPARD. Quarterly, az. and ar. four lions ramp. counterchanged. PiPARD, or PiPART. Ar. two bars sa. ; on a canton of the second a cinquefoil pierced or. PiPARD. Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three Cornish choughs sa. a crescent. PiPARD. Az. two bars or. PiPARD. Ar. three bars gu. ; on a canton az. a cin- quefoil or. Pipe (Cottenham, co. Cambridge). Sa. on a bend or, betw. two nags' heads erased ar. three jleurs-de lis of the first. Crest — A camel's head erased or, bridled and ducally gorged sa. Pipe (Essex). Az. a fesse cotised or, betw. six crosses crosslet ar. Pipe (Lord Mayor of London, 1578). Az. crusily two pipes or. Pipe (Staflbrdshire). Ar. two pipes conjoined, in chev. gu. betw. ten crosses crosslet sa. Pipe (Staffordshire). Vert, crusily, two fifes or sack- buts or. Pipe (Staffordshire). Az. two organ-pipes in chev. betw. ten crosses crosslet or. Pipe (temp. Edward III.) Or, a fesse betw. six crosses crosslet az. Pipe. Az. a fesse ar. barniled or, betw. six crosses crosslet of the second. Pipe. Or, a chev. gu. a canton vert. Pipe. Ar. on a fesse wavy betw. three leopards' heads az. as many crescents of the field ; a chief vair. Pipe. Az. two lions pass, guard, or. Piper (Cullitou, co. Devon; originally from Holstein, in Saxony; borne by the late Lieutenant-Colonel John I'iper, C.B. by Samuel Airault Piper, M.D. Surgeon of the 30th Regiment, and by Robert Sloper Piper, esq. Major Royal Engineers, sons, by Frances his wife, second dau. and co-heiress of Stephen Airault, esq. of Captain John Piper, of Culliton House, derived from Magnus Piper, of Nieustadt in Holstein). Quarterly, embattled or and erm. over all an eagle displ. sa. quartering az. two chev. or, for Aiuaui.t. Crest of Piper : a cubit arm encircled by a wreath of laurel ppr. grasp- ing a boar's head fesseways sa. Crest of Airault : a cap of maintenance az. turned up erm. sur- PIT PI X mounted by a cross moline, counterchanged or and az. Motto — Feroci fortior. Piper (Tresman-ow, co. Cornwall; the heiress m. Vyvyan). Ar. a cher. betw. three magpies sa. (A /lot her coat — Gyronny of four or and az.) Crest — A magpie sa. Piper (Ridgewell, co. Essex). Paly of four, or and gu. ; on a chief az. a garb erect of the first, betw. two escallops ar. Crest — Out of an Eastern crown or, a demi dove ar. wings endorsed. Piper, or Pyper. Ar. a saltire az. betw. four oak. leaves vert. Crc.it — A unicorn's head ar. Piper. Sa. three pipes ar. Piper. Ar. two bars az. ; on a canton of the last a cinquefoil or. Pm'ew ell Abbey (Northamptonshire). Ar. three cres- cents gu. impaling az. a crosier in pale or. PiROT. Ar. a boar pass. sa. PiRRiE (Scotland). Ar. a saltire gu.; in chief a buglehorn stringed sa. Crest— A hawk's head erased az. PiRRY (Dorsetshire). Ar. on a fesse barruled, betw. three martlets sa. as many mullets pierced or. PiRRY. Ar. on a fesse betw. six martlets sa. three mullets of the field. PiRY (Worcestershire). Ar. onabend sa. three pears or. PisTER (Metheringham, co. Lincoln, and Ryegate, co. Surrey). Ar. on a baker's peel sa. three platts. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested and cuffed, holding in the hand ppr. a baker's peel sa. thereon three plates. PiSTER. Ar. on a baker's peel sa. a crescent or, betw. three plates. PiTBLADO (That Ilk). Vert, a boar's head erased ar. PlTCAiRN (That Ilk). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. three lozenges gu.; second and third, ar. an eagle with wings di.spl. sa. for Ramsay. Crest — The sun in splendour or. Motto— Spes lucis asternse. PirciiRN (Pitcairn, Scotland; £,yo>t Register). The same Arms, within a bordure engr. gu. Crest — A moon in her complement ppr. Motto — Plena re- fulget. PiTCAiRN (That Ilk). Ar. three lozenges gu. witliiu a bordure erra. PiTCAiRN (Pitlower, Scotland; Lyon Register). Quar- terly, first and focu th, ar. three lozenges gu. ; se- cond and tliird, az. a chev. betw. three crescents ar. Crest — An anclior in pale az. Motto — Sperabo. Pitcairn (Ureghorn, Scotland). Ar. three lozenges within a bordure gu. Crest — A star of six points wavy, with straight rays betw. each point, within a circle of clouds. Motto — Spes lucis ieternae. Pitcairn (Font's MS.) Ar. three mascles gu. Pitcher. Or, a bend gu. surmounted by another az. Crest — A demi man in a military habit, holding a flag displ. az. Pitches. Ar. two chev. gu. betw. three guttes de poix. PiTE. Per pale ar. and or, an eagle displ. with two heads gu. PiTESDoN (Wales). Ar. on a bend sa. betw. four lions' heads erased gu. three estoiles or. PiTFiELD (Seymonsbury, co. Dorset, and Hoxton, co. Middlesex). Az. a bend engr. betw. two cygnets- royal ar. gorged with ducal crowns, with strings reflexed over their backs or. PiTis, or Pitts (Kent). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three peacocks' heads erased az. PiT.iiAN (Dunchideock, co. Devon ; settled there for several generations, and now repi*esented by James Pitman, of Dunchideock House, esq. a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant of the county). Quarterly, ar. and or, an eagle displ. with two heads gu. Crest — A martlet upon a shell. Pitman (Oulton Hall, co. Norfolk; as borne by the Rev. Samuel Pitman, of Oulton Hall, a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant of the county, second son of the late Samuel Pitman, of Dunchideock, esq.) Arms and Crest, as the preceding : an escutcheon of pretence, (the Rev. Samuel Pitman having m. Barbara, only dau. and heiress of the late Coulson Bell, of Oulton Hall, esq. representative of a very ancient Norfolk family.) Sa. a fesse erm. betw. three church bells ar. for Bell. PiTsON (Guildford, co. Surrey;. Erm. a chev. betw. three peacocks' heads erased az. Crest — A pea- cock's head erased az. Pitt (£arl of Cluitham). Sa. a fesse cheqny ar. and az. betw. three bezants. Crest — A stork ppr. beaked and membered or, resting the dexter foot on an anchor, erect, cabled of the last. Supporters — Dexter, a lion ramp, guard, ppr. chart;ed on the right shoulder with an acorn or, slipped and leaved vert ; sinister, a buck ppr. attired, collared, and chained or. Motto — Benigno numine. PiTT-RiVERs (Baron Rivers). The same Arms and Crest. Supporters — Dexter, a falcon, wings en- dorsed, or ; sinister, an unicorn ar. Motto — ^quam servare mentem. Put (Boconnock, co. Cornwall). The same Anns. Crest — A stork ar. beaked and legged or. (Another crest: granted 17GL — A stork ar. beaked and legged gu. supporting an anchor or, cabled ppr.) Pitt (Ewern-Stepleton, co. Dorset; granted 1601, to William Pitt, of that place, esq.) The same Arms. Crest~K stork ar. beaked and legged ppr. Pitt (as borne by Joseph Pitt, of East Mount, near Cirencester, co. Gloucester, esq. formerly M.P.) The same Arms. Crest — A stork ppr. Pitt (Priorsley and Shiffnall, co. Salop; granted 1758, to Humphrey Pitt, esq.) Gu. an elephant erminois ; on a chief or, a human heart ppr. betw. two horseshoes az. Crest — A cubit arm erect, ppr. erased at the elbow, gu. holding a banner or, charged with a human heart of the second. Pitt (Curewyard, co. Salop, and Worcestershire). Barry of six, or and az. ; on a chief of the second three estoiles pierced of the first. Crest — A dove, with wings expanded, ar. beaked and legged gu. betw. two ears of wheat or. Pitt (Cricket-Malherby, co. Somerset). Gu. a fesse gobony, counter-gobony, or and az. betw. three be- zants. Crest — A stork ppr. resting the dexter foot on a bezant. Pitt (Worcestershire). Barry of ten, or and az. eight inescutcheons, three, two, two, and one, ar. Crest — On the trunk of a tree, lying fesseways and ra- guly, vert, a stag ppr. attired or, betw. two acorn branches, sprouting from tlie tree, of the first, fructed of the third. Put. Erm. on a buck's head, a cross formeefitchee gu. Pitt (Goldhall, co. York; a quartering of Lysley). Or, a bend vair betw. three hurts. Pittendreich (That Ilk). Ar. a saltire az. betw. four roses gu. PiTTER (borne by John Pitter, of Croydon, co. Surrey, esq.) Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three bci'S volant, ppr.; on a chief az. a rose of the field, seeded or, and barbed vert, betw. two billets erect, gold. Crest — On two billets erect, as in the arms, a stag's head erased and attired, ppr. gorged with a collar and chain or. Pittlesdon. Ar. a fesse sa. betw. three pelicans az. vulning themselves gu. PriT.MAN (East India House, London). Gu. two pole- axes in saltire, or, headed ar. betw. four mullets of the last. Crest — A Moor's arm ppr. escarroned of the colours, advancing a polea.se, the handle or, headed ar. Pittman, or Pit.man (Woodbridge, co. Suffolk). The same Arms and Crest. Pittman. The same Arms. Crest — A rock sa. Pitts (Bedfordshire). Per pale ar. and ga. a chev. betw. three trefoils counterchanged. Pitts (London and Somerset). Gu. a fesse counter- componee, or and az. betw. three bezants. Crfist — A stork ar. beaked and legged gu. resting the dexter claw on a bezant. Pitts, or PYrrs (Worcestershire). Az. three bars or; in chief as many estoiles of the last. Crest — A dove ppr. enclosed by a wreath of wheat or. PivER. Or, two bars sa. on the uppermost a mullet pierced, ar. PiVERNE. Gu. on a chev. betw. three leopards' heads, ar. as many escallops az. Crest — A cubit arm, habited gu. cuff ar. holding in the hand ppr. in pale a sword, enfiled with a leopard's head of the second, hilt and pomel or, point guttee de sang. Pix (Crayford, co. Kent). Az. a chev. betw. three PL A PLE crosses crosslet fitchee or. Crest— On a round chapeau gu. turned up emi. a cross crosslet fitchee ar. betw. two wings expanded, az. Fix. The same Armx. Crest — A tree vert. Pix. Az. a fesse or, betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee ar. PiXT (Hawkhurst, co. ICent). Az. a fesse betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee, or. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a cross crosslet fitchee or, betw. two wings ex])auded, az. PixTON. Gu. three piles engr. ar. meeting in point, each charged with three pellets. PixwELL. Ar. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis sa. Place (Dinsdale, co. Durham ; descended from Robert Playse, by Katherine his wife, dau. and heir of Halnatli of Halnaby). Per pale or and gu. a lion pass, guard, counterchangcd. ('rest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter arm erabowcd in armour, holding in the hand a battle-axe, all ppr. Place (Weddington Hall.co. Warwick; as borne by Lionel Place, of that place, esq. a descendant of the Places of Dinsdale). Arms, &c. as Place of Dinsdale. Plafair Scotland). Sa. a cross invecked, ar. betw. four mullets of the last. Crest — An arm, ppr. em- bowed and armed az. holding a fleur-de-lis or. Plaisterers, Company of (Loudon; incorporated 1501). Az. on a chev. engr. or, betw. two plais- terers' hammers and a trowel, ar. in chief, ham- mers handled of the second, and a treble flat brush in base of the third, handled of the fourth, a rose gu. seeded or, barbed vert, betw. two fleurs-de-lis of the first. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, ha bited or, charged with a bend gu. cuffed of the last, holding in the hand ppr. a hammer ar. handled or. Supporters — Two opimaci vert, purfled or, beaked sa. wings gu. Motto — Pactum est. {Another motto, sometimes used — Let brotherly love continue. PuNCHii (Buckinghamshire). Ar. a billettee sa. a lion ramp of the last, crowned or. Planch e (Leicestershire). Ar. billettfee a lion ramp. sa. Plances, or Plaunches (Worcestershire). Ar. billet- tee »a. a lion ramp, of the last. Plank (Essex). Sa. a lion ramp. ar. Planke, or Plank. Or, on a fesse az. thi'ee hawks' bells of the field. Crest — An olive branch ppr. Plant. Ar. a label in bend, az.; in chief a rose gu. Crest — A stag trippant gu. Planta (as borne by the Right Hon. Joseph Planta, of Fairlight Place, co. Sussex, son of the late Joseph Planta, esq. F.R.S. a native of Switzerland, for many years principal librarian at the British Mu- seum). Ar. a black bear's dexter hind leg erect, couped at the thigh, showing the bottom of the foot, all ppr. Crest — Out of a marquess' coronet or, a bear's hind leg, as in the arms. Plantagenet. See Royal Armory. Plantayne. Per saltire, ar. and sa.; in chief and in base a cross pattee of the second. Plantney (Wolverha7npton, co. Stafford; granted 1583). Sa. a lion ramp. betw. eight trefoils slipped ar. Crest — A tiger's head erased, or, tufted and maned gu. Plaskett. Az. a bend erm. ; in chief three bezants fesseways. Crest — A swan ar. Platt (Playstow, co. Essex ; granted 6 Feb. 21 Eliza- beth). Az. on a bend betw. three escallops, ar. a bezant. Crest — A shoveller, wings expanded, ppr. Platt (Wigan, co. Lancaster). Az. on a chev. betw. three escallops, ar. as many leopards' faces gu. Platt. The same Arms. Crest — A bird volant, ar. wings ar. and sa. holding in the beak an escallop of the first. Platt (London and Kentish Town, co. Middlesex). Or, fretty sa. plattee. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ppr. holding in the paws a plate. Platt. The same Arms. Crest — A garb or, banded vert. Platt. Vert, three quatrefoils ar. each charged with a lion's head erased, sa. Platt (as borne by T. P. Platt, of Child's Hill,Hamp- stead, esq. and by his younger brother, the Kev. George Platt of St. John's Wood.) Arms, &c. See Supplement. Plaudkll (Norfolk). Ar. a bend gu. guttle d'eau, betw. two martlets sa.; a chief counter-componee, or and sa. Playce (Hanlaby, co. Durham). Az. on a chief ar. three torteaux ; on each a cinquefoil or. Playce (Oxfordshire and Shropshire). Ar. six annu- lets gu. three, two, and one. PlAyuell (Coleshill, co. Berks). Ar. a bend betw. two martlets gu. guttee d'eau; a chief chequy, or and sa. Crest — A tiger's head erased, or, charged with hurts; in the mouth a cross pattee fitchee of the first. Player (Hackney, co. Middlesex). Az. a pale or, guttee de sang. Crest~-An arm in armour fesse- ways holding a broken lance, all ppr. Motto— Servitute clarior. Player. Az. a pale erm. Crest— kn armed arm in bend couped below the elbow, the hand supporting a broken spear erect, all ppr. Playfair (Edinburgh). Vert, a lion ramp. betw. three annulets ar.; on a chief or, a fleur-de-lis gu. betw. two towers ppr. Crest — A pelican feeding her young, ppr. Playfair (England). Ar. a cross betw. four mullets, sa. Crest — On a chapeau a pelican vulning her- self, ppr. Playfair (Meigle, Scotland; recorded 1784). Vert, a lion ramp. ar. ; on a chief or, a fleur-de-lis gu. betw. two castles ppr. Cr««— A globe ppr. Motto— i,\c te non videmus olira. Playford (Kent, cos. Norfolk and Suffolk). Vert, a lion ramp. ar. on a chief gu. a fleur-de-lis or, betw. two castles of the second. Crest— k leopard sejant, ppr. Playford. Gu. a fleur-de-lis or. Playne (Kent). Ar. a cross pattee fitchee sa. ; on a chief of the second three fleurs-de lis of the first. Playne (London). Or, (another, ar.) on a pile sa. three mullets or. Playne (Sudbury, co. Suffolk). Or, on a pile sa. three mullets of the field. Crest — A dead tree erased at the root and erect, ppi'. Playse (Kent). Gu. a fleur-de-lis or. Playse, or Plaiz (Tofte, co. Norfolk). Per pale, or and gu. a lion pass. ar. Playse, or Plaiz. The same Arms. Crest — A lion's head erased, issuing flames of fire, ppr. Playse (Norfolk). Per pale, or and gu. a leopard pass. ar. armed az. Playse. Az. on a fesse ar. three chaplets gu. Playse. Per pale, ar. and gu. a lion pass. or. Playse. Az. a pale ar. billettee sa. Playse. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three ogresses. Playse. Az. on a chief ar. three escallops gu. Playses. Az. a pale or, guttee de sang. Crest — A gauntlet lying fesseways, ppr. holding erect a broken tiltiug-spear or, the top hanging down, headed ar. Playses. Az. on a pale ar. eight billets sa. Playsted (Suffolk and Sussex). Ar. three boars' heads couped, gu. Playstow. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. oppressed with two bendlets or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a gi'itfin's head ppr. Playstow. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. betw. two cotises or. Playstowe. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. and two bendlets or, the uppermost under, the lower over him. Playter, or I'laytor. Ar. three bendlets wavy az. Playter, or Platt (Norfolk). Gu. a lion pass. ar. PLAYTERS,or Plater ( Sottci'ley , CO. Suffolk; descended from Thomas Playters, of Thornden and Sotterley, who d. in l-)79, and lies interred in Sotterley church. Sir Thomas Playters, of Sotterley, high sheriff of Sufl'olk in 1605, was created a Baronet in 1623). Bendy wavy of six, ar. and az. Crest — A hawk reguard. or, winged az. belled of the first. Playz {temp. Edw. III.) Per pale, or and gu. a lion pass. ar. Pleasance (Tudenham, co. Suffolk). Sa. a cross erm. betw. four escallops ar. Crest — A grifliu sejant, wings expanded, erm. Pleckford. Chequy, or and vert. Crest — A derai swan rising, ar. wings addorsed, ducally gorged or. P LO PLU Pi.ECT, or Plessetis (Earl of Warwick). At. six an- nulets gu. three, two, and one. Pledger (Bottlesbam, co. Cambridge; temp. Eliza- beth). Sa. a fesae engr. betw. three bucks trippant or, pellettee. Crest— A buck's head erased, or, holding in the mouth a sprig of oakppr. acornedof the first. Plei>greu (Bosthum, co. Cambridge). Sa. on a fesse engr. betw. three bucks pass, or, as many laurel leaves vert. Crest — A stag's head erased, or, in the mouth an acoru branch vert, fructed of the first. Pi.ENDERLEiTH (Blyth, Scotland; Lyaii Begister). Vert, a chev. betw. two trefoils slipped in chief, and a fleur-de-lis in base, ar. Crest— A hand hold- ing a scroll of paper, ppr. Motto — Prompte et cousulto. I'LENUERLEiTH (Peebles, Scotland), The same Arms, Crest, and Motto. Plessett (Milton, co. Cambridge). Gu. a bend ra- guly betw. two crosses crosslet ar. Pi.ESSETTS. Ar. a chev. betw. three mullets gu. Pi.ESSEY, or Plessis (Oxfordshire). Ar. six annulets gu. three, two, and one. Plessincton (Demples, co. Lancaster). Az. a cross patonce (another, flory) betw. four martlets ar. Plesstis, or Plecy ( (Jpwiuborne-Plecy, co. Dorset, temp. Edward I.) Ar. six annulets gu. a chief chequy or and sa. Peett (London). Lozengy or and sa. seven torteaux. Peette, or Plettev (London). Or, on a fret sa. nine plates. Pi.EYUEEL (Midgeliill, co. Wilts ; derived from Gabriel Pleydell, second son of William Pleydell, of Coles- hill, esq. Edmund Pleydell, esq. M.P. grandson of Sir Charles Pleydell, of Midgehill, knt. m. Anne, dau. and heir of Sir John Morton, of Mil- burne St. Andrew, co. Dorset, bart. and had a son, Edmund Morton Pleydell, of Milbourne, esq. M.P. for the county of Dorset, who d. in 17^>4, leaving issue). Ar. a bend gu. guttee d'eau, betw. two Cornish choughs ppr. a chief chequy or and sa. Crest — A wolf's head erased gu. plattee, in the mouth a cross forraee fitchee of the first. Pi.EYDELL (Shriveuhara, co. Berks, and Crickdale, co. Wilts ; descended from Thomas Pleydell, third son of William Pleydell, of Coleshill, esq.; Sir Mark Stuart Pleydell, of Colesliill aud SVirivenham, was created a Baronet in 17;i2; his only d:iu. aud heir, Harriet, m. William Bouverie, first Earl of Rad- nor). Arms, &c. as the i>receding. Pleydell. The same Arms, Crest — A tiger's head erased sa. bezantee, devouring a cross pattee fitchee S". Plimpton-Monasteky (Devonshire). Gu. two keys addorsed, in bend or, interlaced with a sword in bend sinister ar. hilt and pomel of the second. Plomer (Bedfordshire, and Uadwell, co. Hertford). Vert, a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased or, on each as many guttees gu. (Another, four billets.) Plomer (Inner Temple, London; as borne by Sir Walter Plouer, created a Baronet in ICOO-l). Per chev. flory counterflory ar. and sa. three mart- lets couuterchanged. Plomer (Ireland). Chequy ar. and az. on a chief gu. a ducal coronet or. Crest — A lion sa. holding in the dexter paw a dagger gu. Plomer (Ireland). Per chev. flory counterflory ar. and sa. three martlets couuterchanged. Crest — Within an annulet or, a shield sa. Plomer (Mayfield and Pettingho, co. Sussex). Per chev. flory counterflory ar. and gu. three martlets couuterchanged. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. holding a garb or. Plomek. Az. on a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased or, as many martlets of the iield. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. holding in the dexter paw a sprig vert. Plomley (Dartmouth, CO. Devon). Erm. a bend lo- zengy gu. Plompsted (Hatfield, CO. Lancaster). Erm. a chev. sa. Plomi'TON (Essex and Hertfordshire). Az. three lo- zenges in fesse oi*, each charged with an escallop gu. Plompion (Lancashire). Az. a bend betw. six lo- zenges or. Plompton (Lincolnshire). The same, within a bor- dure ar. Plompton, or Plumpton (Yorkshire). Az. five lo- zenges in fesse or, each charged with an escallop gu. (Another, az. on a fesse lozengy or, five es- callops gu.) PlomptoiN. Erm. three water bougets gu. Crest — A buck's head couped ar. attired or. Plompton, or Plomton. Az. five fusils in fesse or, on each an escallop gu. Crest, as the last. Plojipton. Erm. three mullets (another, escallops ; another, crescents) gu. Plompton. Erm. three crescents sa. a label gu. Plompton. Ar. thi-ee crescents gu. Plompton. Ar. four fusils in fesse az. Plomsted (Plomsted, co. Norfolk). Erm. three chev. sa. on the uppermost as many annulets ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a griflin's head ar. eared sa. beaked or. Plomsted (Norfolk). Sa. three chev. erm. Plomton. Az. on a fesse engr, or, five mullets gu. Plonckeit, or Plonkeit (Ireland). Quarterly, ar. and sa. on a bend engr. gu. two castles or. Crest — A stag's head aflTrontee, gorged with a ducal co- ronet ppr. Ploncknett, or Plunkett (Ireland). Quarterly, ar. and sa. on a bend gu. two castles of the first. Ploncknett, or Plunkett. Sa. a bend ar. in chief a tower triple-towered or. Plonket. Ar. abend gu. cotised, indented sa. Plonkeit, or Plonket. Erm. abend fusily gu. Crest — A stag's head afl'rontee, gorged with a ducal co- ronet or. Ploi t (Sparsholt, co. Berks). Vert, three quatrefoils ar. each charged with a lion's head erased sa. Plott, or Plot (Sutton Barne, Borden, co. Kent; Mowbray Herald Extraordinary, rf. 30 April, 162U). The same. Plott (Devonshire and Herefordshire; descended from Kent; granted 1587). Vert, three quatrefoils or, each charged with a lion's head erased sa. Crest — An armed dexter arm or, purfled sa. hold- ing a falchion ar. hilt and pomel gold, a scarf flo- tant from the hilt, enfiliug the wrist, and tied in a knot of the first and second. Plowuen (Plowden, co. Salop ; derived from Roger Plowden, of Plowden, a crusader at the siege of Acre in 1194, who is stated to have received for his services there, the augmentation to his arms of the fleurs-de-lis. Of this ancient family was the leanied Seijeant Edmttnd Plowden, of Plowden, so emi- nent as a lawyer tetiip. Queens Mary and Eliza- beth), Az. a fesse dancettee,the two upper points tei-minating in fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — On a mount vert a buck pass. sa. attired or. Plower. Or, a cross flowered sa. Plowman. Vert, a cross voided ar. Crest — A demi savage wreathed about the middle, holding over the shoulder a club, and round the sinister arm a serpent entwined. Pluckley (Kent). Ar. a fleur-de-lis sa. Plucenet (Lambourne, CO. Berks, and Kilpeck Castle, CO. Heieford, temp. Edward 1.) Erm. a bend engr. gu. Plukenett. Erm, six (another, five) fusils in bend gu. Plum (Maldon, co. Essex), Ar, a baud vaire or and gu. betw. two bendlets vert. Crest — A talbot se- jant gu. collared aud lined or. Plum, or Plume. The same .4)v«.«. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a plume of ostrich feathers ppr. PLUMBE(Kent; Marstou,co. Leicester; and Norfolk; granted 10 June, 1503). Erm. a bend vaire cotistd sa. Crest — A greyhound (another, an otter-hound) sejant ar. collared gu. Plumee (Prescott, co. Lancaster; descended from the Plumbes of Leicestershire, and now represented by John Plumee Tempest, of Tong, esq. son and heir of the late Thomas Plumbe, of Aughton, esq. by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John Tempest, esq.) Arms, &c. as the preceding. Plumbers, Company of (London ; incorpoi'ated 1612). Or, on a chev. sa. betw. a ci'oss staft' fesseways of the last, enclosed by two plummets az. all in chief. PLY P OE and a level reversed in base of the secondj two sol- di iini! irons in saltire, betw. a cutting knife on the dexter, and a shaVe-hook on the sinister ar. Crest — A triple fountain or, issuing water ppr. on the top an angel of the last, vested ar. ducally crowned and winged of the first, holding in the dexter hand a sword, and in the sinister a pair of scales, both or. Mottoes: over the clrest — Justitia et pax ; under the arms — In God is all our hope. Plumerage. Az. on a chev. ar. betw. three doves of the second, beaked and legged gu. as many fleurs- de-lis of the last. Crest — A demi lion ramp. az. holding betw. his paws a fleur de-lis gu. Plumerdon, or Phikendon. Per fesse sa. and ar. in chief two mullets of the second, in base a magpie ppr. Crest — A magpie ppr. Plumett (Ireland). Sa. a bend ar. in the sinister chief point a tower triple-towered of the last. Crest — A horse pass. ar. Pn'MLEiGH, or Plumley (Dartmouth, co. Devon). Erm. a bend fusily gu. Crest — An arm embowed, vested gu . cufT ar. holding in the hand ppr. an arrow of the first, sans feathers, headed of the second. Pi.UMP.STON (Plumpton, co. York). Az. five fusils in fesse or, each charged with an escallop. Pi.uMPTOiN (Lancashire). Az. a bend betw. six lo- zenges or. Plumpton (Darley, co. Derby; of Yorkshire origin; the co-heirs of Sir William Plumpton, who d. in IJSO, m. Sotehill and Rocliffe). Ar. five fusils in fesse sa. each fusil charged with an escallop of the first. Pluviptre (Nottinghamshire and Kent; settled in the former county since the reign of Edward I- ; in the time of Richard II. John de Pliimptre re- presented the town of Nottingham in Parliament; as did another John Plumptre, in the reign of Queen Anne ; and through the many centuries which intervened, one of the family almost inva- riably sate for the same place. John Plumptre, of Fredville, co. Kent, and Nottingham, esq. high sheriff of the former in the year 1798, m. Char- lotte, dau. of the Rev. Jeremy Pemberton, of Trum- pington, near Cambridge, and was father of the present John Pemberton Plumptre, of Fredville, esq.) Ar. a chev. betw. two mullets pierced in chief and an annulet in base sa. Crest — A phoenix or, out of flames ppr. 7l/o<;o— Suflicit meruisse. Plu.msteai) (Norfolk). Sa. an eagle displ. wings in- verted ar, Pi.uMSTEAU. Gu. on a fleur-de-lis or, a label of three points ar. PlUiMstock. Az. on a chev. betw. three goats' heads ar. armed or. Crest — On a goat's head erased ar. attired or, a chev. gu. Plumtox. Az. on a fesse dancettee or, six mullets gu. three and three. Plunket (Baron Plunket). Sa. abend betw. a castle in chief and a portcullis in base ar. Crest- — -A horse pass. ar. charged on the shoulder with a portcullis. Snjijtorlers — Dexter, an antelope ppr. ; sinister, a horse ar. both charged on the shoulder with a portcullis sa. Motto — Festina lente. Plunkett (Baron Diinsany). Sa. a bend ar. ; in the sinister chief point a castle of the second. Crest — A horse pass ar. Supporters — Dexter, a pegasus, per fesse or and ar. ; sinister, an antelope ar. horned, unguled, ducally gorged and chained or. Motto- — Festina lente. PiAiNKETT (Baron Louth). The same Anns, &c. Vwi^Kwi t (Earl of Fnifoll). Sime Arms , HiC. Plunkett. Krm. a bend fusily gu. Plunkett (Lowth, Ireland). Sa. a bend ar. ; in the sinister chief point a tower tr[])le-towered of the second ; on a canton gu. a naval coronet or. Crest — A horse pass. ar. Plymouth, Earl of. See Windsor. Plvaiouth, Town of. Ar. a saltire vert, betw. four castles sa. over the arms a coronet composed of eight fleurs-de-lis or. Supporters — Two lions ramp, guard, or. Motto — Turris fortissima est nomen Jehova. (In a manuscript in the British Museum, there is a more ancient coat for this town, viz. Gu. a skip with three masts, sans sails and yard-arms, all or, on the round top a fire beacon ppr. the base of the shield barry wavy of six ar. and az. as also the first blazoned arms.) PocELL. Gu. three pales vair, a chief or. (.Another adds, on the chief a lion pass, of the first.) PocELL. Gu. three palets vair, on a chief or, a lion pass. sa. PocHEN, or Pochino (Barklay, co. Leicester). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three horseshoes sa. Crest — A harpy, wings endorsed or, face ppr. PocHiN (Barkby Hall, co. Leicester; derived from the marriage of Richard Pochin, with Alice, grand-dau. and eventual heiress of Anne, only dau. and heiress of Walter Power, of Barkby, esq. The present represeiUative of the family is Wil- liam PocHi.N, of Barkby Hall, esq. eldest son and heir of the late George Pochin, of Barkby, esq. high sherifl" of Leicestershire in 1828, and great- great-grandson of George Pochin, esq. (second sou of Thomas Pochin, of Barkby, esq. high sheriff* in 16SI), by Frances his wife, dau. and heiress of William Hodgkins,of Scale, esq.) Or, a chev. gu. betw. three horseshoes sa. f Vf.t7 — A harpy, wings ppr. full faced, and tail twisted round the leg, quartering Willoughby, Lincoln, Palmer, Brett, Wineope, Hussey, Hodgkins, &c. &c. PocKESWELL (Dorsetshire). Sa. a chev. betw. three estoiles or. PocKLiNCTON, or PoLLiNGTON (Yorkshire). Paly of six, ar. and gu. a bend counterchanged. PocKLiNGTON (granted 22 June, 1761). Erm. three bendlets az. ; on a chief or, as many martlets sa. Crest — A demi leopard ramp. ppr. holding in the dexter paw an ostrich feather ar. PocKLiNGTON (originally of Muskham House, co. Not- tingham, and subsequently of Barrow House, co. Cumberland). Erm. three bends az. on a chief or, three martlets sa. Crest — A demi leopard ppr. issuing out of a wreath, holding in the dexter paw a feather ar. PococK (Hart, co. Durham, hart.) Chequy ar. and gu. a lion ramp, guard, or ; on a chief of augmenta- tion, wavy az. a seahorse, naiant ppr. betw. two Eastern coronets or, and above, the word Havan- nah.'' Crest — An antelope's head ppr. attired or, issuing out of a naval crown gold. Supporters (granted 1821) — Two seahorses ppr. each resting his dexter paw upon an anchor. Motto — Regi regnoque fidelis. PococK. Chequy or and gu. a lion ramp, (another, ramp, guard.) of the first. PooE (Slade, CO. Devon). Az. on a chev. or, betw. two eagles displ. in chief ar. and a lion's head erased of the second in base, three estoiles gu. Crest — F'rom clouds ppr. a demi eagle issuant az. collared or, wings elevated ar. on the breast and on each wing an estoile counterchanged. PoDENHAM. Az. an eagle displ. ar. within a bordure of the last. PoDJiORE (Dublin ; granted in Ireland, 20 Aug. 1683). Vert, on a pile wavy erm. a Moor's head couped ppr. Crest — Out of a mural coronet ar. a hand holding a record, all ppr. POE (M.D. to Queen Elizabeth, James, and Charles I.) Ar. a fesse betw. three crescents az. issuing flames Iipr. PoE (Harley Park, co. Tipperary; borne by James PuREFOv PoE, of that place, esq. a magistrate of the counties of Kilkenny and Tipperary, eldest son and heir of the late Purefoy Poe, of Harley Park, esq. by Martha his wife, eldest dau. of the Hon. George Smyth, Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland, and grandson of James Poe, esq. and Bridget Power his wife). Or, a fesse sa. betw. three cres- cents az. issuing flames ppr. Crest — A boar's head pierced through by a spear. Motto — Malo niori quam foedaii Poi R, Le (Curraghmore, co. Waterford ; derived from Sir Roger Le Poer, who accompanied Strongbow to Ireland. His descendant, Nicholas Le Poer, had summons to Parliament as a Baron in 1375, and was ancestor of Richard, Lord Le Poer, who obtained the Earldom of Tyrone in 1673; his grand-daughter and heiress, Lady Catharine Poer, POL P O L only tto — Gardez la foi. PouLEY (Essex). Or, three eagles displ. az. Crest— An eagle displ. az. within an annulet or. Poui.TENEY (Warwickshire). Ar. two bai's gu.; in chief three leopards' heads sa. PouLTKR (Essex). Ar. two bends sa. Poui.TER. Ar. two bendletssa. betw. as many Cornish choughs ppr. Crest — A ship in full sail, ppr. PooLTER. Ar. three mullets sa. ; a chief gu. Poulterers, Company of (London; incorporated 1504). Ar. on a cliev. betw. three storks as many swans ppr. Crest — On a mural coronet sa. a stork with wings expanded gu. Supporters — Two peli- cans or, with wings indorsed, vulning their breasts ppr. PouLTNEY (Misterton, co. Leicester, and Yorkshiie). Ar. a fesse dancettee gu.; in chief three leopards' heads sa. Crest — A leopard's head guard, erase d at the neck, sa. gorged with a ducal coronet or. {Ano- ther crest, without the coronet.) PouLTNEY. Ar. a fesse dancettee gu.; in chief three leopards' heads cabossed, az. J'oui.tney-Priory. Gu. three covered cups, two and one or, betw. as many guttees of tlie last, PouLTON (Disborough, co. Northampton) Ar. a fesse betw. three mullets sa. PouLTON (Northamptonshire). Ar. on a fesse betw. three mullets, sa. as many bezants. Pounces. Sa. three dexter hands, clenched, ar. Pouncey. See Pounse. Pound (Drayton, co. Hants). Ar. on a fi-.sse gu. three mullets of the field, betw. two dragons' heads couped, sa. in chief, and in base a cross formee fitchee of the last. PouNU. I'he same Arms. Crest — A castle, ppr. Pound, or De la Pound. Az. a fret of six, ar. ; on a chief of the last three torteaux. Pound. Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. two boars' heads, couped sa. and a cross pattee fitchee of the third, three mullets of the first. Poune (Hertfordshire). Ar. on a saltire, per saltire vert and gu. five crescents or, betw. four eagles' heads erased, sa. Pounse, or PouNCY (Dorsetshire and London). Sa. two wings conjoined within a bordure engr. ar. PouNT, or Point. Az. a bridge of two arches ar. PouRDON. Erm. a chev. and chief, sa.; on the bottom line a leopard's head or. PouRiE (Woodcocksholme, Scotland). Ar. a saltire engr. gu. charged witli another or, betw. four bugle- horns sa. Crest — A hunting horn az. garnished gu. Motto — Vespi re et mane. PovEY. (temp. Charles il. confirmed 12 May, l.'iSS). Sa. a bend engr. betw. six cinfiuefoils, or. PovEY (London; granted Nov 1614). Sa. on abend engr. or, an annulet of the field, betw. six cini[ue- foils of the second. Crest— Out of a mural crown a grilfin's head, charged with an annulet. PovEY. Sa. a bend engr. vert, betw. six cinquefoils or. Crest — A buglehorn sa. virolled or, stringed gu. PowcHER.- Ar. a cinquefoil gu. I'owcHER. Per pale, ar. and or, a cinquefoil gu. PowcHER. Gu. a cin(iuefoil, per pale, ar. and or. POWDERELL, P0WNURELI„0r PoWTREI.L. Or, On abend engr. az. three fleurs-de-lis of the first. PowE. Ar. a fesse betw. three crescents az. issuing flames ppr. Crest — A crescent, as in the arms. PowEi,, or Powell. Sa. an escutcheon betw. three roses, ar. Crest — A demi savage holding a club. Powell (Penkelly, co. Carmarthen). Or, two chev. betw. three lions' gambs erased gu. Powell (Birkenhead, co. Chester; as borne by Sir Thomas Powell of Horsley, co. Denbigh, and Birkenhead, co. Chester; created a Baronet in 16'29). Sa. an escutcheon betw. three roses ar. Powell (Nanteos, co. Cardigan ; descended from Sir Thomas Powell, a learned judge of the time of William TIL and now represented by Williaji Edw ard Powell, of Nanteos, esq. lord lieutenant, M.P. and Colonel of the Militia of Cardiganshire, eldest son and heir of the late Thomas Powell, of Nanteos, esq. by Elenor his wife, eldest dau. of Edward Corbet, of Ynyns-y-Maengwyn, co. Merio- neth, esq. and gi'andson of the Rev. William Powell, LL.D. and Elizabeth his wife, eldest dau. and co-heir of Athelstan Owen, of Rhiwsaeson, co. Montgomery, esq.) Ar. a cross flory, engr. sa. betw. four Cornish choughs ppr. ; on a chief az. a boar's head couped ar. tusked or, langued gu. Crest — A talbot's head couped, ppr. Powell (Brecknockshire). Az. a stag pass. ar. attired or, betw. the attires a regal crown ppr. Powell (Cheshire and Hertfordshire). Sa. three roses ar. seeded or. Powell (Llwydarth, Lanharen, and Maesteg, co. Glamorgan). Sa. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis, ar. Crest — A boar's heai! cabossed. Powell (Herefordshire). Or, a chev. betw. three lions' gambs couped, or. Crest — A lion's gamb erased, or. Powell (St. Alban's, co. Herts). Sa. three roses ar. slipped vert. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi griffin, or dragon. Povf ELL (Fellow of Jesus College, (I. G Feb. 1085). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. crowned or. Powell (Boughton-Monchensy, CO. Kent; Ednop and Newton, co. Salop; and Ewburst, co. Sussex ; de- rived from Ethelystan Glodrydd, Prince of Fer- lys: of this family was Richard Powell of Ednor, author of the " Pentarchia," a short history of the royal tribes of Wales and their descendants, writ- ten about the year 1823 : Sir Nathaniel Powell, of Ewhurst and Boughton Monchensy, son of Mere- dith Powell, of Brampton Half, co. Somerset, and grandson of John-ap-Howell, of Ednop, co. Salop, was created a Baronet in UiGI). Gu. alien ramp, reguard. or, quartered with ar. three boars' beads couped, sa. Powell (Sanflford, co. Oxford). Or, a lion ramp. »a. ; over all a fesse gu. Powell (Oxfordshire). Or, on two chev. betw. three wells, az. watered ar. as many lions' gambs erased, gu. Powell (Packnall, co. Salop). Ar. on a chief or, a lion ramp, issuant, gu. Powell (Park, co. Salop). Per fesse, or and ar. alion ramp. gu. Powell (Worthen and All Stretton, co. Salop). Ar. three boars' heads couped, sa. Powell (Parkball, co. Salop). Ar. a chief or; a lion ramp, jessant, gu. Powell (Bruton, CO. Somerset ; granted 1584). Per pale, gu. and az. a lion ramp, bendways, betw. foTirteen crosses crosslet fitchee or. Crest— A lion pass, resting the dexter paw on a broken tilting- sjjear, ar. Powell (Pengethley, co. Hereford; as borne by Sir W ILLIAM Powell, of Pengethly, created a Baronet, who changed his patronymic HiNsoN.for the sur- name of P(JWKLL, on inheriting the estates of his uncle. Sir William Powell, bart. and was created a Baronet in 1C61. His only dau. and heir, Mary, m. Sir John Williams, of Eltham, bart. and was mother of Penelope Williams, who, marrying Thomas Sy- monds, of Sugwas, co. Hereford, esq. conveyed Pengethly to her husband). Arms (as borne by Sir I^dward Powell of Pengethly, created a Raronet POW PO w in 1622). Or, a c)iev. betw. three lions' gambs erased, gu. Arms (as borue by Sir William Powell, alias Hinson, bart.) Az. a chev. betw. three suns or, within a bordure erm. Powell (Herefordshire; as borne by Richard Jones PowELLof Ilinton, near Hereford, esq.) Ar. achev. betw. three roses gu. seeded or, barbed vert, ou an escutcheon of pretence az. a stag lodged ar. upon a mount vert, charfreil on the shoulder with a mullet sa. for diff. for Dovvnes. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi griffin sa. beaked and legged gold. Powell (Castle Madoc, co. Brecknock; derived, through IjLewellyn-ap-Einion .Sais, brother of the renowned David Gam, from Bleddyn ap-Maenyrch, Lord of Brecon, temp. William Rufus, and now represented by Hugh Price, of Castle Madoc, esq. high sheriff of the county in 181.5, great-grandson of Roger Price, of Maes yr-onn, esq. by Penelope, his wife, dau. of Hugh Howell Powell, of Castle Madoc, esq. who rf. in 1749). Sa. a chev. betw. three spearheads or, embrued gold. Powell (Stanage Park, co. Radnor; derived, through Walter Powell, of Bucknell, co. Salop, living temp. Elizabeth, from Rhys-apTudor, King of South Wales: the present representative is Henry Fol- LioTT Powell of Brandlesome Hall, co. Lancaster, esq. son of the late Samuel Powell, of the same place, esq. by Frances his wife, eldest dau. of Henry Richmond, esq. M.D. of Bath, and great- grandson of Samuel Powell, of Stanedge Park, esq. by Elizabeth his wife, sister and co-heir of Henry, Lord FoUiott, of the kingdom of Ireland). Gu. a lion ramp, or, within a bordure engr. of the last, diff. by a mullet within an annulet, gold ; quarterly, gu. a bend betw. six lions' heads erased, ar. for Skull, and ar. a lion ramp, pui-pure, du- cally crowned, or double queued, for Folliott. Crest — A lion's head erased, ar. gorged with a collar flory counterflory gu. Motto— Anima in amicis una. Powell (Hurdcott House, co. Wilts ; a branch of the Penkelly family in Herefordshire, which settled in Wilts about the middle of the seventeenth century. Sir Alexander Powell, of New Sarum, knighted in 1702, Recorder for that city, grandson of John Powell, of New Sarum, esq. by Katherine his wife, dau. of Alexander Thistlewaythe, of Winter- slow, CO. Wilts, esq. ty his third wife Catherine, (his second wife had been Rebecca, dau. of Matthew Pitts, of Hurdcott House, esq.) dau. of Dr. Willes, D.D. Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, was father of Francis Powell, of Hurdcott House, esq. whose son is the present Alexander Powell, of Hurdcott House, esq. formerly M.P. for the borough of Downton). Arms, same as Powell of Penkelly, CO. Hereford, viz. or a chev. betw. three lions' gambs erect and erased gu. Crest — A lion's gamb, as in the arms. 3fotto—Spea mea, Christus erit. Powell (Filworth, co. Surrey). Ar. a lion ramp, sa ; over all a fesse engr. gu. PowELL(Horsley, co. Denbigh, bart. ; derived, through lorwerth Vychan, fourth son of lorwerth ap David, from Saudde Hardd, Lord of Burton). Sa. an escutcheon betw. three roses sa. Powell (Surrey). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three garbs vert. Crest — A lion ramp. ar. holding a garb vert. Powell (Newicke, co. Sussex). Per fesse or and ar. a lion ramp, guard, gu. Crest— A lion pass, or, holding in the dexter paw the broken shaft of a spear erect ppr. Powell (Wales). Per fesse ar. and sa. a lion ramp, coiinterchanged. Powell. Per fesse or and ar. a lion ramp. gu. Crest — Two broken spears in saltire ppr. (the dexter the top, and the sinister the bottom of the spear, rest- ing on the wreath,) the whole within two branches of laurel disposed orleways vert. Powell. Az. a lion ramp, guard, ar. Crest — A boar pass. sa. collared and lined or. Powell. Az. a lion ramp. ar. Povvell. Ar. three boars' heads bendways, couped, sa. ; in chief a crescent. Powell. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. crowned gu. Powell. Or, a lion ramp. gu. ; a canton of the last. Powell. Ar. a cross botonnee engr. az. betw. four birds gu. ; on a canton sa. a chev. betw. three spearheads of the field. Power (Kilfane, bart.) Ar. a bend engr. gu. betw. two wolves* heads erased ppr.; on a chief of the second three escallops of the field. Crest — A stag's head erased ppr. Atotto — Pro patriii semper. Power (Cornwall). Vert, a bend betw. two cotises dancettee or. Power, or Pawer (Cornwall). Gu. a fesse ar. betw. three mullets of the second, pierced sa. Power (Devonshire). Az. abend, cotised, indented, or. Power (Poershayes, CO. Devon ; the heiress m. Duke). Per pale wavy az. and or. Power (Ireland). Or, a chief indented sa. Crest — An antelope's head erased, and neck transfixed with a spear, ppr. Power (Ireland). Ar. a fesse indented sa. Power (Ireland). Per fesse indented sa. and ar. Power (Ireland). Ar. a chief dancettee az. ; over all a bend sa. Power (Ireland). Ar. a chief dancettee sa. Power (Norfolk). Quarterly, gu. and or, within a bordure az. Power (Oxfordshire). Ar. a chief indented sa. Crest ■ — A buck's head couped sa. attired or. Power (Scotland). Ar. a saltire gu. surmounted by another or, cantoned with four buglehorns sa. Crest — A stag's head, betw. the attires a cross pattee. Motto — Per crucem ad coronam. Power (Bletchington, co. Surrey; granted 8 June, ICOl). Ar, two bars nebulee sa. ; over all a bend or. Power (Stanton, co. Wilts). Per pale gu. and az. ; on a chief ar. three mullets sa. Power (Worcestershire). Gu. a fesse, in chief two mullets ar. Power (Yorkshire). Quarterly, az. and erm.; ou the first a leopard's head or. Power. Gu. on a chief ar. three mullets pierced sa. ; on the chief line an annulet for diff. Crest — A buck's head, couped sa. attired or. Power. Erm. three lions ramp. gu. ; on a chief sa. as many escallops ar. each charged with a cross of the second. Crest — A buck's head cabossed ppr. betw. the attires a cross gu. surmounting an escal- lop ar. Power. Ar. three lions ramp. gu. ; on a chief az. as many escallops of the first. Crest — A stag's head cabossed ppr. attired or ; on the top of the scalp a cross, brown. Power. Gu. on a chief ar. three mullets sa. Power. Gu. a fesse ar. ; on a chief of the second two mullets sa. Power. Ar. a fesse az. betw. three mullets gu. Power. Quarterly, erm. and az. ; on the second and third quarters a leopard's head or. Power. Quarterly, az. and erm.; iu the first and fourth, a leopard's head or. PoWERDON (Derbyshire). Erin, on a chev. sa. ; on a chief of the second three leopards' heads or. Powers. Per fesse vert and ar. a stag trippant, betw. three trefoils counterchanged. Crest — V stag's head couped ppr. charged on the neck with a trefoil vert. PowERscoDKT, Viscount. See Wingfield. PowERTON (Essex). Erm. on a chev. az. three leo- pards' heads or. PowF.RTON. Sa. a greyhound salient ar. PowERTON. Ar. three phtous sa.; on a chief oT the second a greyhound pass, of the first, collared or. Crest — A hand ppr. holding a spur or. PowGES. Masculy sa. the field alternately ar. and gu. Powhill (Cornwall). Sa. a saltire engr. erm. ; a point in chief or. Powis, Eakl of. See Clive. Powis (Sutton, CO. Salop). Or, a lion ramp. gu. ; a canton of the second. Crest — A lion's gamb erased gu. grasping a sceptre or, on the top a fleur-de-lis of the last. Powis. Gu. a lion ramp, within a bordure engr. or. (Another, ar.) Powis. Or, a lion ramp, (another, tail forked) gu. Powis. Or, a lion's gamb in bend, erased gu. Powis. Or, a lion's paw, erased, in bend, gu. .5 H P o w POX PowKESWELL. Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three estoiles or. PoWLBES. Ar. two bends sa ; in the siuistcr chief point a Cornish chough ppr. PowLE (Alford, CO. Essex). Az. a fesse erm. betw. three lions pass. or. Crest — A uoicorn pass. az. horned and maned or. PowLE. Gu. three pales vair ; on a chief or, an eagle displ. sa. Crest — A demi savage brandishing a sabre, ppr. PowLE. Az. a chev. erm. betw. six lions ramp. or. PowLET, or Pawlet (Legh Powlet, co. Devon). Sa. three swords in pile ar. hilts or. Powlett-Orde (£aron Bolton). Sa. three swords in pile, points downwards, ppr. pomels and hilts or ; on a canton ar. an escutcheon of the lield charged with a salmon haurient, also ppr. Crest — A falcon, wings expanded and belled or, charged on the breast and wings with three estoiles in fesse gu. gorged with a ducal coronet az. and holding in the beak a salmon, as in the shield. Supporters — Dexter, a hind ppr. gorged with a ducal coronet or, and charged on the shoulder with a rose ar. barbed vert, seeded gold ; sinister, a Cornish chough ppr. charged with a rose, as the dexter. Motto — Aymez loyaute. PowLETT-TowNsHEND {Baroii Baynitig). Az. a chev. erm. betw. three escallops ar. ; a mullet for diff. Crest — A buck statant sa. attired or, charged on the body with a mullet ar. for diff. Supporters — Dexter, a buck sa. attired, collared, and lined or, the collar charged with three mullets az. ; sinister, a leopard ar. pellettee, ducally gorged and lined or, therefrom a shield pendent ar. charged with two bars sa. thereon foxir escallops gold. Motto — Stare super vias antiquas. PowLETT (Hampshire). Sa. three swords, points meeting in base, ar. Crest — A sphinx stataut, wings expanded, ppr. PowLEY (Radley, co. Suffolk). Or, a lion ramp. sa. PowLYARD. Per pale ar. and vert, a lion ramp. gu. PowMALE. Ar. a cross pomele sa. PowNALL (PownalljCO. Chester; originally, according to Brooke, Somerset Herald, Paynel, or Pagauell : " it appears," says that authority, " that members of this family were Chambeilaynes to the Kings, as Earls of Chester, and on that account, in allu- sion to their office and their name, they bore for Crest, A lion's paw, holding a golden key." The last male heir of the direct line, Robert de Pow- nall, d. in 1328, leaving an only child, Margery, wife of Hugh Fitton, second son of John Fitton, Lord of Bollyn). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. charged on the breast with a cross pattee ar. Crest — A lion's gamb erect and erased ppr. grasping a key or, from which a chain is reflexed, of the last. PowNALL (Barnton, co. Chester ; a branch of Pownall of Pownall, from which descended the late Thomas Pownall, Governor of New Jersey, who d. in 1805 ; Sir George Pownall, kut. Provost-Marshal General ' of the Leeward Islands, who d. in 1834 ; and the family of Pownall of Liverpool). Arms, &c. as the preceding. Pownall (Liverpool ; as borne by James Pownall, now of Pownall, co. Chester, esq. ; derived from the Barnton branch of the Pownalls of Pownall). Gu. a lion ramp. erm. gorged with a collar gemel az. therefrom pendent an escutcheon of the last, charged with a mullet ar. Crest — A lion's gamb erased ppr. charged with two mullets in pale ar. in the paw a key in bend sinister or, affixed thereto a chain entwined about the gamb, of the second. Motto — Officium praesto. Pownall (granted to the descendants of the late Thomas Pownall, of the paiish of St. Paul, Covcnt Garden, London, esq.) Or, a lion ramp. sa. charged on the shoulder with a cross pattee of the first, a chief wavy az. thereon a dolphin, embowed, of the field betw. two crescents ar. Crest — A lion's gamb sa. erased and charged with two roses in pale ar. in the paw a key and chain entwined about the gamb, affixed thereto in bend sinister, the ward downwards, or. Pownall. Or, a lion ramp. sa. charged on the body with an antique escutcheon or, thereon a cross pattee gu. Crest, as Pownall of Pownall. Pownall. Ar. a saltire gu. ; a chief vert. Crest — A unicorn's head erm. PowNEY (Old Windsor, co. Berks; granted 31 May, 1661). Sa. a fesse ar. ; in chief three mascles of the last. Crest — A demi eagle with wings ex- panded sa. charged on the breast with a mascle ar. PowNsE. Sa. a close hand ar. PowTRELL (West Hallam, co. Derby ; originally of Thrumpton, co. Nottingham, where eight genera- tions had resided previously to the reign of Henry V.) Ar. a fesse betw. three cinquefoils gu. Crest — A hedgehog gu. chained and quilled or. PowTRELL. The same Arms. Crest— A porcupine gu. collared and corded or. PowTRELL, or PouNDRELL (Derbyshire). Or, on a bend az. three fleurs-de-lis of the first. PowTRELL. Ar. a fesse betw. three roses gu. Crest — A Saracen's head issuing ppr. PowTRELL, or PowNTRELL. Or, OB a bend engr. az. three fleurs-de-lis ar. (Another, within a bordure gu.) PowTRELL. Ar. on a bend az. three fleurs-de-lis of the field. Powys-Wenwvnwyn, Princes of (derived, through Gwenwynwyn, Prince of Powys-Wenwynwyn, from Griffith ap Meredith, Loi-d of Mawddwy, second son of Meredith ap Bleddyn, Prince of Powys. The male line terminated with Owen ap Griffith, last Prince of Powys-Wenwynwyn, whose dau. and heir, Hawise, m. Sir John Charlton, knt. summoned to Parliament, "26 July, 131.'!, as Baron Charlton of Powys. Gwenwynwyn had a younger son, Madoc Goch, Lord of Mawddwy in Merioneth, whose dau. and heir, Efa, m. lorwerth. Lord of Half Edeirnion, eldest son of Owen Brogyntyn, Lord of Edeii nion, and from this alliance descended the Hughes's of Gwerclas, Barons of Kymmer-yn Edeirnion.) Arms, those of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, King of Powys. PowYS (Baron Lilford). Or, a lion's gamb erased in bend, betw. two crosses crosslet fltchee gu. Crest — A lion's gamb erased and erect gu. grasping a fleur-de-lis or. Supporters — Dexter, a husbandman in his shirt, with ears of wheat round his hat, all ppr. a sickle in the exterior hand or, and a garb lying at his feet, of the last ; sinister, a volunteer soldier of the Northamptonshire Yeomanry Cavali y , habited vert, turned up buff, booted, the exterior hand resting upon his sword, the point on the ground, all ppr. Motto — Parta tueri. Powys (Hardwick House, near Reading). Or, a lion's gamb, in bend, erased, gu. betw. two crosses crosslet of the last. Crest — A lion's gamb erased gu. grasping a sceptre or. Powys. Or, a lion's gamb erased, in bend sinister, betw. two crosses crosslet fltchee, gu. Crest — A lion's gamb erect gu. holding a sceptre, bendways, or. Powys. Or, two lions' gambs erased and erect, in pale, gu. Powys (Berwick, co. Salop; derived from John Powys, of Brindrinoke, younger brother of Thomas Powys of Snitton, b. in 1559, ancestor of the Lords Lilford: the late representative, Thomas Jelf Powys, of Berwick, esq. son of Edward Powys, esq. by Catherine his wife, dau. and heir of John Jelf, of Bristol, merchant, left, at his decease, three daus. his co-heirs — i. Anne-Catherine, who m. in 1791, William Robert, Viscount Feilding, and had, with other issue, a son, the Hon. Henry Went- worth Powys, now of Berwick ; ii. Harriett, m. to John, Lord Tara, of Ireland ; and, iii. Emily Lissey, m. to Sir Francis Brian Hill, of Preston Montford, knt.) Arms and Crest, as PowYS, Lord Lilford. PowYS (Westwood, co. Stafford; a branch of Powys of Berwick, now represented by Thomas Powys, of Westwood, esq. son of Edward Powys, of West- wood, esq. who was younger brother of the late Thomas Jelf Powys, of Berwick, esq.) Arms and Crest, as Lord Lilford. Pox well r. purlled, holding in the hand of the first a Poland mace ar. fastened to the arm with a scarf gu. Py.noar (Kempley, co. Gloucester; granted to Regi- nald Pyndar, of Kempley, esq. and borne by the Rev. Reoinalu PYNUAR.of Ledbury, CO. Hereford, Rector of Matlreslield, co. Worcester . Gu. a cht-v. ar. betw. three lions' heads ei'asederniinois,crowj)ed ar. Crest — A lion's head erased erminois, crowned ar. Pynue. Az. fretty ar. ; on a chief or, three torteaux. Crest — -\ lion's gamb erased ar. h(dding three piues or, fructed vert. Pyne (Ham, co. Cornwall, and East Downe, co. Devon ; derived from Oliver Pyne, of Ham, living 1296, who m. the heiress of Downe, of East Downe, CO. Devon ; the present representative is the Rev. John Pine, who assumed the additional name and arms of Coffin, in 1797, on succeeding to the estate of Portledge). Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three pine- apples or. Crest — A pine branch, with three pine- apples or, leaved vert. {Another crest — A pine tree ppr.) Pyne (Cornwall). Ar. a bend betw. six mullets gu. Pyne (.Somersetshire). Az. a fesse betw. three escal- lops or. Pyne. Ar. on a mount in base, a pine apple tree fructed, all ppr. Pyne. Ar. a bend gu. betw. six martlets sa. Pyne. Ar. a fesse gu. betw. six mullets sa. Pyne. Paly of six or and gu. Pynell. Az. an eagle displ. with two heads or. Crest — A demi eagle with two heads gu. winged or. Pynei.l. Per pale or and ar. an eagle displ. perched on a ragged staff sa. Pynell. Ar. on a chev. engr. sa. two griffins com- batant of the first. Pynell. Ar. on a chev. engr. gu. a lion ramp, crowned or. Pynk. Ar. two chev. sa. betw. three roses gu. seeded or, barbed vert. Pynkeney. Ar. a pale fusily sa. within a bordure engr. of the same. Pynnoke. Per saltire sa. and gu. ; on a fesse betw. three lions' heads erased or, as many cinquefoils az. Pynock (France). Or, (another, ar.) a lion pass. sa. Pynhke. Gyronny of six gu. and sa. ; on a fesse betw. three cinquefoils az. as many lions' heads erased or. Pynon. Vair, two bars gu. ; a canton or. Pynsent (Carleton Curlieu, co. Leicester, and Urch- font, CO. Wilts). Gu. a chev. betw. three mullets (another, estoiles) ai-. Pynson (Middlesex). Gyronny of eight sa. and gu. a fesse engr. ar. betw. three eagles displ. or. Pynson (Yorkshire). Per pale ar. and sa. three roundles counterchanged. Pynson. The same Arms. Crest — On a chapcau az. turned up or, an engle with wings expanded ppr. Pynson. Gyronny of eight gu. and sa. ; on a fesse engr. betw. three eagles displ. or, as many cinque- foils pierced az. Py.nson. Gu. a chev. engr. betw. three pine-apples ar. Pynson. Gyronny of eight gu. and sa. ; on a fesse betw. three eagles ar. as many cinquefoils gu. Crest — A demi eagle displ. holding in his beak a branch of pine-apples fructed or, leaved vert. Pynson. Gu. a chev. engr. ar. betw. three pine- apples pendent of the second ; on a chief az. as many estoiles or. Crest — Three leaves or, issuing from an estoile of sixteen points gu. Pyntrell, or Pintrell. Ar. a fesse betw. three cinquefoils gu. Pyntrell. Ar. a fesse betw. three crnsslets gu. Pynyll. Az. an eagle displ. per pale or and ar. armed gu. standing on a piece of a tree, raguly per pale, of the third and second. Pyot (London, 1011). Az. on a fesse or, a lion pass, guard, gu. ; in chief three bezants. Crest — A demi lion gu. charged on the shoulder with three be- zants, two and one. Q U A QU F, PvoT (Stattbrdsliire). Az. on a fesse ov, a linn pass, aa. ; in chi^-f three bezants. Pvozzi. On a mount a withered tree ; in sinister, a representation of a cherub's liead, witli wind issuins: therefrom towards the tree ; on a chief an eagle displ. crowned with a celestial crown. PvP-iRD (Cornwall). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three pears ppr. Pypard (Cloucesfershire ; temp. Henry II.) Ar. two bars gu. ; on a canton az. a cinquefoil or. PyPiBD (Worcestershire). Ar. two bars az.; on a canton sa. a cini|uefoil or. Pyrlev. Per pale ar. and or ; over all a lion ramp, sa. Pyrotte. Quarterly, per fesse indented or and az. PvRRY (Baynton, CO. Wilts). Ar. on a fesse cotised sa. betw. three martlets of the last as many uiul lets or. Ci-e Feb. 1577). Or, a fesse dancettee betw. three eagles, close, vert. QuARLES (Northamptonshire). Or, a fesse dancettee erm. , in chief a sea-pewit vert, beaked and legged gu- QuARLES. Or, a fesse dancettee ermines ; over all a bend vert. QuARLES. Ar. a fesse dancettee erm. betw. thiee ea^jles vert. QuARLTON. Ar. a leopard pass. gu. QuARM (Nancor, co. Cornwall ; originally of Dart- mouth, CO. Devon). Barry lozengy ar. and gu. counterchanged. Qlarrell. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three oak leaves of the last. Crest— A wolf courant ppr. QtiAKT (Buckinghamshire). Gu. nine lozenges pierced or, conjoined in threes, two, and one. QiiARTON. Sa. a mnunch ar. Crest— A hand ppr. in a maunch ar. QuARTON. Sa. a torn maunch ar. QuARTON. Sa. a chev. betw. three peacocks' heads erased ar. QuARTuN. Sa. a chev. betw. three gri/fins' heail.s erased ar. Quash (Exeter). Ar. a fesse sa. thereon three escal- lops or ; in chief a lion pass, of the second. Crest — A demi griifin or, wings endorsed sa. legged of the last, holding betw. the paws a fleur-de-lis of the first. QuATERiiARS ( Leicester.shire). Or, nine mascles, voided, in cross, gu. QuATERMA v.\E. Gu. a fessc betw. four hands or. Crest — A hand holding a sickle ppr. QuATERMAYNE. Gu. a lessB ar. betw. four hands or. QuATER-MAVNE. Ar. a fesse sa. betw. four dexter hands couped gu. Quaterhaynes. At. a fesse betw. four sinister hands, couped and erect, gu. QuATERMAVNEs. Gu. a fesso betw. three sinister hands, couped, ar. QuATHERiNE. Tlie Same yl)v«i 33 Q UEATHERi NE. Crest — A ship in full sail ppr. flagged gu. Motto — Ad littora tendit. QuATRED (Ireland). Ar. fretty gu. ; on a canton, two bars betw. nine martlets, three, three, and three. QuEATHERiNE, Or QiiATHERiNE (Lincolnshire). Erm. a fesse engr. gn. QuEENBORoucn, Corporation of (Kent). The seal is very ancient, and represents a quadi angular castle, surmounted with anotln r ; over the battlements the bust of a woman, her hair dishevelled, and ducally crowned. QUEENSBERRY, MaRQUESS OF. See DOUGI.AS. Queen's College (Oxford ; founded in 1340 by Robert Eglesfuld, Confessor to Queen Philippa, wife of Edward III.) Or, three eagles displ. two and one, gu. Tlie seal of tlie College represents an eagle reguard. with wings expanded, resting her dexter claw on a carved shield, bearing the arms of the founder, viz. az. three leopards' heads or, a chief embattled erm. ; round the seal the words, " The Common Seal of Mitchel's Visitors ;" and on the exergue, '* Queen's College, Oxon." Queen's College (Cambridge; founded in 14-11 by Margaret of Anjou, Queen to Henry VI.) Quar- terly of six ; first, harry of eight ar. and gu. ; second, az. semee of Heurs de lis or, a label of three points, throughout gu. : third, ar. a cross potent, cantoned witli four crosses, or; fourth, az. semee of fleurs-de-lis within a boruure gu. ; fifth, az. semee of crosses crosslet or, two barbels haurient and eji- dorsed of the last ; sixth, or, on a bend gu. three alerions displ. ar. the whole within a bordure vert, being the arms of Margaret of Anjou. Crest — In a coronet of gold an eagle rousant sa. wings of the first. These arms and crest were granted to the College in 157(3. QuELCH (Wallingford, co. Berks). Gu. on a bend ar. betw. two elephants' heads erased or, three pellets. Crest — An elephant's head erased az. charged with a castle ar. fired ppr. QuELCH. The same Arms. Crest — A stag's head at gaze erased ppr. QuELLY. Ar. a chev. betw. three jnullets sa. QuENKYN. Erni. three bends gu. QuENNELL (Chittingfold, co. Surrey). Az. a cross ar. betw. two roses, in chief, or, and as many fleurs- de-lis, in base, of the second. QuEREY, or QuAERA. Per pale, or and az. a cross moUne gu. QuERioN, or QuERRYN. Az. a liou ramp. Or ; a chief QuERLETON. Ar. a lion pass, guard, gu. Crest — An acorn, stalked and leaved, ppr. QuERouALLE. Barry of eight az. and ar. Crest — A dagger and sword in sultire ppr. QuESNEs. Ar. a lion pass. gn. QuESTRED. Gu. on a chev. ar. three garbs of the first. Crest — Out of a mural coronet a garb, there- on a blackbird ppr. QUO RAD Quick (Westwanke, co. BucVinfrhatn ; Newton, St. Seeres, co. Devon ; and West Moukton , co. Somer- set, 16'23). Sa. a chev. vaire, or and of the first, betw. three griffins' heads erased of the second. Crest — A demi antelope ar. armed, attired, tufted, and maned pen. collared sa. lined or. Quick (Devonshire). Az. a bend wavy betw. three moles ar. QijicKE (Devonshire). Sa. a chev. chequy or and az. betw. three griffins' heads erased ar. Crest — A tent ar. flag gu. QuicKERELL. Ar. 3 buck's head cabossed gu. attired or, betw. the horns a cross pattee fitcliee of the third, within a bordure gohonated or and az. Qi ICKRF.LL. Ar. a hart's head gu. Qi'icKRELL. The same, within a bordure gohonated, az. and or. QiriLTER (Staple, co. Kent: granted 12 June, 1551}. Ar. a bend sa. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. Crest — An arm embowed in armour, holding a battle axe, all ppr. a scarf round the wrist ar. Quin-Wyndham {Earl of Diinraven and Moiintearl). Quarterly, first and foui'th, vert, a pegasus pass, ar. a chief or, for QuiN ; second and third, az. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased or, for Wynu- HAM. Crests — First, a wolf's head couped ar. for QuiN second, a lion's head erased, within a fetter- lock and chain or, for Wyndham. Supporters — Two ravens ppr. wings endorsed, collared and lined ar. Motto — Quod sursum volo videi'e. QuiN (England). Gu. a pegasus courant or ; a chief erni. Crest — An arm in armour, embowed, wield- ing a sword ppr. QuiN (Ireland). Vert, a p"ga.sus volant or; a chief of the last. Crest — A wolf's head erased ar. QuiN (Scotland). Gu. on a pale ar. three water botigets of the field. Crest — A pheon reversed ppr. QuiNCEY (Lincolnshire). Gu. seven mascles conjoined or, three, three, and one. QuiNCEY. Gu. six mascles or, three, two, and one. QuiNCEY. Gu. five cinquefoils ar. two, two, and one. QuiNCEY. Az. six cinquefoils pierced ar. three, two, and one. Qui.NCEY. Gu. six cinquefoils pierced or, three, two, and one. QuiNCEY. Gu. a cinqiiefoil pierced or. (Another, ar.) QuiNCY {Earl of Winchester). Or, a fesse gu. ; a label of twelve points az. Qhincy (Lincolnshire). Gu. seven mascles or, three, three, and one. Quiney (Staffordshire). Or, on a bend sa. three tre- foils slipped ar. Crest — A cubit arm ei-ect, vested or. with three slashes in the sleeve ; in the hand ppr. a scimetar, hilted of the first, the blade em- brued in blood. QuiNEY. Ar. a fret gu. ; on a chief az. three fleurs- de lis or. Quintin (Wiltshire). Erm. on a chief gu. three lions ramp. or. Quintin. Or, a chev. gu. and chief vair. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's paw. sa. holding a cross crosslet fitchee or. Quintin. Or, three chev. gu. ; a chief vair. QuiNTO.v, alias Oliveh (Heyborne and Leyborne, co. Kent, and Boulton, co. Wilts). Erm. on a chief gu. three lions ramp. or. QuiNTON, or Quintin. Gu. on a bend ar. three mart- lets sa. QuiNTON. Gu. on a bend ar. three martlets sa. ; all within a bordure gohonated of the second and third. QuiNTRiUGE. Ar. a fret and canton gu. QuiNTWELL, or Quittweli, (Filraington, CO. Norfolk). Gu. a cross pattee (another, fiory) ar. QuiTWELL (Norfolk). Gu. a cross flowered ar. QuiviLL (Exeter). Az. a cross ar. betw. two roses in chief and as many fleurs-de-lis in base, or. Quixi.EY. Gu. three greyhounds courant ar. collared sa. studded or. QuosE, or QuoYs (North Kendon, co. Essex). Sa. on a chev. betw. three spearheads ar. as many crosses crosslet of the first. QuYNBOUOw ("Norfolk). Per fesse indented ar. and sa. three bears muzzled, counterchanged. QuYNELL (Compton, near Guilford, co. Surrey). Az. a cross betw. two roses in chief or, and as many fleurs de-lis in base ar. QuYTRE, or Quytrick. Ar. a fret and canton gu. QuYXLEY, or QuiXLEY. Gu. an inescuteheon ar. ; over all a bend sa. Crest — An antelope's head erased gu. QuYXLEY. Gu. an inescuteheon voided ar. ; overall a bend erm. RABAN. Ar. a chev. chequy or and az. betw. three boars' heads erased sa. ; on a chief ermi- nois, a mount vert, thereon a raven sa! ; a canton gu. charged with a sword or. Crest — On a mural coronet or, charged with three fireballs sa. a boar's head erased, Ijing fesseways, of the last, holding in the mouth a sword in pale ppr. Rabett (Brarafield Hall, co. Suffolk; derived from one of the companions in arms of the Conqueror, and long seated in Suffolk, of which county, mem- bers of the family were high sheriffs, and repre- sented Dunwich in Parliament at a very early period. The late Reginald Rabett, of Bramfield Hall, esq. m. Mary, sister of General Sir Edward Kerrison, bart. M. P. and, dying in 1810, left two sons and a da>i. viz. the Rev. RnciNALi) Rabett, of Bramfield Hall, A. M. Vicar of Thornton cum-Bag- worth, CO. Leicester ; George William Rabett, Com- mander R. N.; and Mary, m. to Henry, Viscount Maynard). Ar. a chev. sa. charged with five guttes d'or,betw. three rabbits' heads couped of the second, each charged on the breast with a gutte d'or. Crest — A demi rabbit ramp. sa. gutte d or. Motto — Superabit omnia virtus. Raby, or Rabey. Gu. crusily or, a bend vair. Rackley, or Rakeley. Lozengy or and gu. a fes.ic sa. Rackleworth. Gu. three eagles displ. or, armed ar. two and one. Racy (Suffolk). Quarterly, or and sa. ; on a bend gu. three martlets of the first ; in chief a label of five points erm. Radbard (Lambrook, co. Somerset). Or, a chev. betw. three bulls sa. attired ar. Radeorne. Ar. a boar's head couped sa. crowned or, betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee of the second ; all within a bordure gu. Crest — A horse's head betw. two wings ar. Radborne. Ar. a boar's head couped betw. three crosses crosslet sa. Radborne. Ar. a boar's head couped sa. crowned or. Raucliffe {Baron Fitiwalter and Earl of Sussex). At. a bend engr. sa. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a bull's head erased sa. horned of the fii'.st. Radcliff (Cheshire; Mulgrave and Newton, co. Dur- ham ; Oxford; and Standish, co Warwick). The same Arms, with a mullet for diff. Radcliff (Leicestershire). Ar. on a bend engr. sa. an annulet or. j Raucliff (Stipney). Ar. a bend engr. sa. ; in the sinister corner a crescent gu. charged with a mul- let or. Radcliff. Ar. a cross crosslet gu. betw. two bendlets engr. sa. Crest — A bull's head erased gu. gorged with a ducal coronet or. Radcliff. Az. a chev. or, betw. three lions ramp. ar. Radcliff. Ar. on a bend engr. sa. an escallop gu. Crest — A dragon, sans legs and wings, az. Radcliff. The same ; over all a label (another, a fi'sse) gu. Radcliff. Ar. a bend engr. sa.; in the sinister chief a fleur-de lis gu. Radcliffe (Miluesbridge House, co. York, bart.) Ar. a bend engr. sa. charged with a crescent of the field, for diff. Crest — A bull's head era.sed sa. horned ar. tipped or, gorged with a ducal coronet of the second. Yl/o^fo —Virtus propter se. Radcliffe {Somerset Herald, temp. Henry VII.) Ar. two bends invecked sa. a mullet for diff. Radcliffe {Earl of Newburg). Ar. a bend gu. charged RAD RAI with ail anchor in the chief part hetw. two acorns, slipped of the second ; all within a double tressurc, counterflory vert. Uadcliffe (Mellor, co. Derby ; a younger branch of RadclyfTe of Ord-hall, co. Lancaster; ten descents are given in the Visitation of 1611). Ar. two bends engr. sa. a label of three points, and a crescent gu. Crest — A bull's head erased sa. armed or, ducally gorged and charged with a phcon ar. Radcliffe (Warleigh, co. Devon, originally of Chat- terton, co. Lancaster, and afterwards of Franklin, Devon ; Jasper Radclifie, of Hockworthy Court, in that county, esq. »?. Mary, dau. of William Franklin, baiTister-at-law, and was grandfather of Walter, of Hockwoi'tby and Franklin. Walter /«. the dau. of Bastard of Graston, and gi'anddaiighter of Sir John Banipfylde, bart. and Gertrude Copies- ton his wife, who was heiress of Warleigh, and purchased, in 1741, from John Bampfylde, the es- tate of Warleigh; he was grandfatlier of the pre- sent Rev. Walter Raucliffe of Warleigh, co. Devon). Ar. a bend engr. sa. Crest — Within a mural coronet ar. a bull's head sa. armed and crined or. jlfotto — Ceteris major qui melior. Radcliffe (Hitchin Priory, co. Herts ; derived from Ralph Radcliffe, esq. grantee of Kitchen Priory, temp. Henry VIII. and now represented by Fkede- RiCK PnER Delme Radcliffe, esq. son of the late Eniilius Henry Delme, esq. who assumed the additional surname of Radcliffe). Ar. a cross crosslet gu. betw. two bendlets engr. sa. a label of three points throughout; on a canton az. a cross crosslet or. Crest — A bull's head sa. armed or, gorged with a ducal coronet of the last, holding in the mouth a cross crosslet fitchee. Radclypfe (RadclyfTe Tower, co. Lancaster; a family of Saxon origin, the parent stock of the Radclyfl'es of Srjithills, Ordshall, Jlellor, Foxdenton, &c.) Ar. a bend engr. sa. Crest — A bull's head erased sa. ducally gori^ed and chained az. Radclyffe (Enrl of Derwentuater). Arms, Sec. as the preceding. Radclvffe (Ordshall and Foxdenton, co. Lancaster ; derived from Sir John Radclyffe, knt. 51. P. for Lancashire 14 Edward III. third son of Richard de Radclyffe, of Radclyfle Tower : Robert Radclyffe, the youngest son of Sir Alexander Radclyffe, of Ordshall, K. B. and his wife Jane RadclyfTe, ille- gitimate dau. of the fifth Earl of Sussex, m. in Ifi/C, Anne, only surviving dau. and heir of Row- land Eyre of Bradway, co. Derby, and widow of William Tatton of Withenshaw, co. Cliester, and was father of Alexander Radclyffe, who acquired the estate of Foxdenton, by the bequests of his kinswomen, Mary Radclyffe, widow of John By- rom, and Susan Radclyffe, widow of Alexander Potter ; his son and heir, Robert, m. Margaret, only dau. and heiress of Bagshawe of Worm Hill, CO. Derby, and was grandfather of the present Ro- bert Radclyffe, of Foxdenton, esq. high sheriff of Dorsetshire in ISl.f). Ar. two bends engr. sa. a label of three points, gu.; quartering Rad- clyffe of Radclyffe; Legli of Booths; Venables ; Lege; Leigh of Leigh ; Baguley ; Corona; Ardern; Sandbach; Ashaw ; Elston ; Aughton ; Hulton ; Bowden ; Harrington; Cansfield; Flemyng ; Eng- lish; Urswick; Bradshaw ; Verdon ; Pilkington ; Eyre; Padley ; Blakewell; Stafford, and Nut- hall. Crest — A bull's head erased sa. ducally gor- ged and chained sa. Motto — Caen, Cressie, Calais. These words are commemorative of the gallant services in France of the first Sir John Radclyffe, of Ordshall. Radell. Az. two pales ar. ; on each three crosses cro.sslet fiichee sa. Radell, or Redell. Az. two pales ar. RAui;wr,LL. Ar. a fese engr. betw. three estoiles, sa. Radewell. Ar. a fesse engr. sa. betv/. six estoiles gu. Rauforu (as borne by John Radforu, of Smalley, CO. Derby, esq.) Az. a fesse betw. two chev. vaire. Crest — A bird holding in its beak an ear of wheat. Radford (Cheynstone in Chawleigh, co. Devon). Sa. three man-tigers (or lampagoes) in pale ar. Radford (Irby). Ar. a fret and canton sa. Radford (England). Ar. a fret and chief sa. Crest — An escutcheon, per pale, ar. and sa. betw. two laurel branches in orle, vert. Radford (Ireland). The same Arms. Crest — An arm in armour, embowed, holding a dagger ppr. Radford. Az. fretty or; on a chief gu. three bells of the second. (Another, ar.) Radford, or Ratford. Per bend ar. and sa. a lion ramp counterchanged. Radham. Gu. an iuescutcheon within an orle of martlets ar. Radish (Lancashire). Ar. a lion salient gu. collared or. Radley (Halton and Yarborough, co. Lincoln). Ar. a chev. engr. gu. hetw. three snakes nowed ppr. their heads toward the sinister. Radley. The same Arms. Crest — A phoenix in flames, ppr. Radney (Devonshire). Gu. a chev. betw. three owls ar. crowned or. Radney. Or, three eagles displ. sa. Radnor, Earl of. See Bouverie. Radnor, Town of. Barry of six, or and az. on a chief of the last two pallets betw. two gyrons of the first. Radstock, Baron. See Waldegrave. Radston, or Radeston. Gu. five fusils, in pale ar. Rak (Esk Grove, Mid Lothian, bart.) Vert, three stags courant ar. Crest — A stag at gaze ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a stag ; sinister, a lion ; both ppr. Motto — In omnia promptus. Rae. Per cross ar. and az. ; on a bend gu. three fleurs-de-lis of the first. Crest — A mountain-cat, courant, guard, ppr. Raeburn (Scotland). Ar. six pheons az. within a bordure gu. Crest — A hand issuing, holding a club ppr. Motto — Tutus si fortis. Raeburn (Scotland). Or, six pheons az. a bordure gu. Crest — A pheon az. Rafe. Gu. a fesse, double cotised ar. Rafe. Gu. three bars ar.; in chief two mullets of the last. Rafe. Ar. a cross moline gu. ; over all a bend az. charged with three mullets or. Raffe. Gu. a bend, vair, betw. six crosses formee ar. Raffles (granted to the late distinguished Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, Lieut. -Governor of Java, and subsequently of Fort Marlljorough, in Sumatra) Erminois, an eagle with two heads displ. gu. charged on the breast with an Eastern crown or, a chief vert, thereon, pendant from a chain, two oval medallions in pale, the one bearing Arabic characters, and the other a dagger in fesse, blade wavy, point towards the dexter, in relief, gold. Crest — Out of an Eastern crown or, a griffin's head purp. beaked and gorged with a collar, gemel, gold. Raffles (confirmed to the Rev. Thomas Raffles, LL.D. and D.D. of Liverpool, as heir male and re- presentative of the late Sir Stamford Raffles). j4n«,«, same as the preceding, with the substitution for the medallions, on the chief, of " a cross cross- let fitchee of the third." Crest, as the preceding, with the addition of " a cross crosslet gold,'' in the griffin's beak. Raoan. Ar. a chev. betw. three bucks' heads, couped gu- Ragland (Wales). Ar. three unicorns pass, (another, courant, in pale) sa. Ragland. Gu. three lions ramp. ar. Ragon (Kent). Ar. a chev. sa. fretty or, betw. three stags' heads couped gu. Ragon. Ar. a chev. betw. three harts' heads, couped sa. Crest — A hind's head, erased ar. Ragon. Az. three bloodhounds ar. Ragon. Az. three talbots or. Ragon, or Ragan. Gu. three hounds pass. ar. Raignit. Ar. a bend engr. az. Raikes (Yorkshire; as borne by Thomas Raikes, who was Mayor of Hull for three .successive years, under the Parliament, having joined Sir John Ho- 5Iv R A L RAM tham in refusing admission to Charles I.) Av. a chev. engr. sa. yaire betw. three griffins' }ieads Tert. Crest — A griffin's head as in the arms. Baikes (as borne by TnoM/isRAiKES,of Welton House, East Riding, Yorkshire, esq. a magistrate for that county, and by Roberi Raikes, of East Dale, near Hull, esq. sous of the late Robert Raikes, of Wel- ton, esq. a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant of Essex, and high sheriff of that county in 1S02). Ar. a chev. engr. pean, betw. thi-ee griffins' hesids erased sa. beaked ppr. the neck charged with an ei-m. spot ar. Crest— A griffin's head as in the arms. Motto — Honestura pra;ferre utili. Raikes (Walthamstow, co. Essex, and London). Ar. a chev. engr. peau betw. three griffins' heads era.sed sa. beaked ppr. the neck charged with an erm. spot or. Raikes. Erm. three bars sa. Crest — A stag's head, erased or. Raile. Ar. six lions ramp. gu. Railton (Fakenham, co. Norfolk). Ar. on a bend az. three acorns or. Crest — A hind's head ppr. Raine. Ar. a cross pattee, throughout sa. ; a chief gu. Crest — A leg, erased at the middle of the thigh ppr. Rainecoukt. Az. a fesse daucettee betw. six garbs or. Rainei'ord (Cumberland). Az. an eagle displ ar. ducally gorged or. Rainefort. Gu. a chev. engr. or, betw. three fleurs- de-lis ar. Raines. See Raynes. Raines (as borne by the late John Raines, of Fil- ling and Flinton, esq. and his descendants, Isaac Raines, of Birton Pidsea, Holderness, co. York, esq. M. D. and the Rev. Francis Robert Raines of Milurow Parsonage, co. Lanca.ster). Sa. a chev. betw. three lions ramp. ar. Crest— A lion ramp, as on the arms. Motto — Judicium parium aut leges terrse. Rainsbobouch. Chequy, or and az. ; in the fesse point a Saracen's head couped ppr. Rainton (Lord Mayor of London, 1032). Sa. a chev. double cotised ar. betw. three cinquefoils of the second. Raising. (Yorkshire). Vert, on a cross or, five hurts. Raison, or Reason. Gu. a lion ramp, or, betw. four crosses patonce vaire. Crest — A boar's bead, erased and erect sa. Rait (Dundee, Scotland ; Lion Register). Or, a cross engr. within a bordure invecked sa. Crest — A lily ppr. Motto — Speraudum. Rait, or Rhet (Halgreen and Drnmnager, Scotland ; JLioii Register). Or, a cross engr. sa. Crest— An anchor ppr. Motto — Spero raeliora. Rait (Pitforthie, Scotland; Lion Register). Or, on a cross engr. sa. a hunting-horn of the first, stringed gu. Crest — An anchor ppr. ensigned on the top with a crescent ar. Motto — Meliora spero sequorque. Rake. Sa. the sun or. Crest — An arm in ai-mour, embowed, brandishing a club, all ppr. ; at the shoulder a bow of ribbons gu. Rake. Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three griffins' (another, wolves') heads, erased sa. Rakeley. Lozengy, ar. and gu. a fesse sa. Rakelworthe. Az. three eagles displ. ar. (Another, or.) Raker. Gu. a bend engr. ar. Rale. Sa. a sun or. Raleigh (Cornwall). Gu. a bend, vair, betw. six crosses crosslet ar. Raleiuh (Raleigh, co. Devon). Chequy, or and gu. a cliief vair. Raleigh (Devonshire). Gu. a bend. engr. ar. Raleigh (Devonshire). Gu. five' lozenges in bend ar. Raleigh (Devonshire). Gu. three fusils, in fesse, or; over all a bend ar. Raleigh (Farmings, co. Warwick). Ar. a cross mo- line betw. twelve crosses crosslet gu. Crest — A boar's head erect gu. Raleigh (Warwickshire). Ar. crusily gu. a cross botonnee of the second. Raleigh. Sa. a bend fusily ar. Raleigh. Gu. three fusils in fesse ar. Raleigh. Ar. a cross sarcelly gu. betw. eight crosses formee sa. Raleigh. Ar. crusily gu. a cross sarcelly sa. Raleigh. Ar. a cross sarcelly gu. betw. five (another six) crosses formee sa. Raleigh. Gu. crusily or (another ar.) a bend vair. Raleigh. Chequy, or and gu. ; on a chief az. a cross wavy ar. Raleigh. Gu. a bend vair. Raley (Warwickshire). Gu. a bend vair, betw. six crosses crosslet or. Raley. Or, a bend vair, betw. nine crosses crosslet gu. Crest — A lion ramp. ppr. Ralph. Ar. on a bend az. a mullet betw. two cres- cents of the field ; a bordure gu. charged with eight bezants. Crest — A naked arm holding a book ex- panded, botli ppr. Motto — Fideliter. Ralph. Sa. two chev. erm. betw. three greyhounds' heads erased ar. collared gu. ringed or. Crest — A griffin's head couped or, holding in the beak a ser- pent, twined round the neck ppr. Ralph. Ar. a chev. betw. three moorcocks sa. Ralphston (Dublin; granted in Ireland 8 Aug. 1674). Az. a lion rarap. erm. ; in chief three plates. Crest — A griffin's head erased gu. ducally gorged or. Ralston (Ralston, co. Renfrew ; descended, according to Crawford, from a younger son of Macduff, Tham; of Fife, named Ralph, who, obtaining some land;5 in Renfrewshire, called Ralphstown, originated the family surname. The R ilstons of that Ilk are mentioned in Charters so far back as 1272 and 1316; and earlv in the fifteenth century John de Ralstoune, or Ralphstown, was Lord High Treasu- rer and Bishop of Dunkeld. The late Gavin Rals- ton of that Ilk d. in 1319, leaving two daus. his co- heiresses — Annabella, m. to Hugh Crawfuj-d, of Kilblane, esq. ; and Jane m. to Major Studdert). Ar. on a bend az. three acorns in the seed or. Crest — A falcon ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a man in armour; sinister, a horse ramp, both ppr. Motto— Fide et marte. Ralston (Auchentorlie, near Paisley ; a younger branch of Ralston of that Ilk. William Ralston of Auchentorlie m. Jane, dau. of Robert Ralston of Auchengrammont, and had three sons — Robert (father of William Henry Ralston, of Warwiik- Hill, esq.) ; Gavin of Auchengrammont; and Wil- liam, a Major in the Army, proprietor of lands near Kilmaurs, to which his son, John Ralston, Captain of Dragoons, was served heir). Anns, Crest, and Motto, as the preceding. Ram (Ramsfort, co. Wexford; descended from the Rev. Thomas Ram, (great-great-grandson of Sir John Ram, of Halstou, or Hulston, in Kent, knt. living in 14-12) who accompanied Robert Deverenx, Earl of Essex, to Ireland in 1590 as Chaplain, and subsequently was consecrated Lord Bishop of Fenis in 1C05. On the plantation of Wexford in 1615 by James I. he got a grant of lands, and was grand- father of Sir Abel Ram, knt. Lord Mayor of Dub- lin in 16S4. The present rejjresentative of the family is Stephen Ram, of Ramsfort, esq. only son and heir of the late Abel Ram, of Ramsfort, esq. high sheriff of Wexford in 1829, and grandson of Stephen Rum, of Ramsfort, esq. M.P. for Gorey in I7Si), by his wife, the Lady Charlotte Stopford, sixth dau. of James, first Earl of Courtown). Arms (granted in 1666) — Az. a fesse erm. betw. three rams' heads ppr. Crest — A ram's head ppr. Motto Quod tibi vis fieri fac altero. Ram (Clonatin, co. Wexford; a younger branch of Ram of Ramsfort, derived from Andrew, third son of Andrew Ram, of Ramsfort, esq. M.P. for Gorey in 1092, and now represented by the Rev. Abel Ram of Clonatin). Arms, &c. as Ram of Ramsfort. Ram (Hornchurch, co. Essex). Az. a chev. erm. betw. three rams' heads cabossed ar. Crest, as the last. Ram. The same Arms. Crest— On a chapeau or, turned up gu. a fox sejant ppr. Ram (Essex). Az. three rams' heads cabossed ar. two and one. RAM RAN Ram, or Ramsey (Kent). Az. three rams' heads cou- ped ar. attired or. R am. Ar. a chev. betw. three martlets sa. Uaiiace (Scotland). Az. a saltire chequy ar. and sa. ; on a chief of the second three escallops of the first. Crest — An increscent ar. Motto — Poco a poco. Kawauce (as borne by Francis H. Ramadge, of Ely Place, London, esq. M.D.F.L.S.) Gii. a fesse em- battled counter-embattled or, betw. three unicorns* heads erased ar. armed and crined of the second. Crest — A luiicorn's head, as in the arms. Motto — Consilio et animis. Rame (Kame, co. Cornwall ; extinct temp. Henry V. The heiress m. Dernford). Sa. a ram's head ca- bossed ar. armed or. Rammas, or Ram.mes. Az. three rams' heads couped or. (Another ar.) Rampston. Ar. a chev. sa. ; in chief a cinquefoil of the second. Crest — A caltrap embrued ppr. Ramregc. Gu. on a bend or, three eagles displ. vert; in chief a lion ramp. ar. Ramkige. Gu. on a bend or, betw. a lion ramp, in chief, and a ram couraut in base ar. attired or, three eagles displ. vert. Rahry. Or, on a bend gu. three rams reguard. ar. Rams. Gyronny of eight, or and sa. Kamsay (Earl »f Dalhousie). Ar. an eagle displ. sa. beaked and membcred gu. Crest — A unicorn's head couped ar. armed and maned or. A'upporters — Two griffins ppr. Motto — Ora et labora. Ramsay (Balmaine.co. Kincardine, bart.) Ar. an eagle displ, sa. charged on the breast with a rose ar. Crest —A demi eagle displ. sa. Supporters (granted 1808) — Two tigers reguard. ppr. ducally gorged or. Motto — Aspiro. Ramsay (Bamff House, co. Perth, bart.) Ar. an eagle displ. sa. beaked and membered gu. Crest — A unicorn's head couped ar. horned and maned or. Supporters — Two griffins ppr. Motto — Spernit pericula virtus. Ramsay (Ireland). Ar. an eagle displ. sa. ; in chief three pellets. Crest — A beech tree ppr. Ramsay (Newcastle). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three rams' heads erased ar. Crest — A griffin's head erased, per pale dancettee ar. and sa. guttee d'or. Ramsay (Bogliouse, Scotland). Ar. an eagle s.a. charged on the breast with a mullet of the field, all ■within an orle of eight crescents gu. Ramsay (Braxmouth, Scotland). Ar. an eagle displ. sa. ; a cliief invecked gu. Ramsay (Cockpin, Scotland). Ar. an eagle displ. sa. armed and membered gu. within a bordure nebu- lee. Crest — A unicorn's head couped ar. armed or, Avithin two branches of laurel, orleways ppr. Ramsay (Drum, Scotland). Ar. an eagle displ. sa. surmounted by a bendgu. charged witli three cres- cents of the field. Ramsay (France, originally from Scotland; Lyon Re- gister). Ar. an eagle displ. sa. charged on the breast with a thistle. Crest — Au eagle rising re- guard. sa. armed and membered or. Motto — Migro et respicio. Ramsay (Idington, Scotland; Lyon Register). Ar. an eagle displ. sa. beaked and membered gu. within a bordure of the third. Crest — A unicorn's head couped ar. horned and maned or, charged with a crescent. Motto — Dum varior. Ramsay (Methven, Scotland; Lijon Register). At. an eagle displ. sa. beaked and membered gu. with- in an orle of eight martlets az. Crest — A star of six rays issuing out of a crescent ar. Motto — Su- perna sequor. Ramsay (Russel, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. an eagle displ. sa. beaked and membered gu. ; second and third, ar. a chev. gu. betw. three powits hauriaut sa. for Russel. Ramsay (Wauchtown, Scotland, Provost of Edin- burgh; Lyoii Register). Ar. an eagle displ. sa. and a chief gu. quartering the arms of Hepbukn of VVauchtoun. Crest — An eagle displ. issuaut sa. jllotto — Probando et approbando. Ramsay (Whitehill, Scotland; IVetv Register). The same as the Earl of Dalhousie, within a bordure sa. charged with eight roses of the first. Crest — A unicorn's head erased ar. charged with a rose gu. Motto — Semper victor. Ramsay. Gu. three rams' heads couped ar. Crest — A parrot vert, breast gu. in the mouth an annulet or, Ramsay (Scotland; matriculated in the Lion Office, and borne by Peter Ramsay, of Edinburgh, esq.) Ar. an eagle displ. within a bordure sa. charged with eight bezants on a chief gu. a mullet betw. two cinquefoils of the first. Crest — A horse's head sa. bridled gu. Ramscery, or Ramsbury. Ar. a chev. betw. three martlets sa. RAMsnoTHAM (The Old Hall, Stand, and Centre Vale, I'odmorden, both in the county of Lancaster ; now represented by James Ramsbotham, of Centre Vale, Todmorden, esq. a magistrate for the West Riding of Yorkshire). Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. ten pellets, a fleur de-lis or. Crest— Ont of a ducal coronet or, a ram's head couped ppr. Motto — Non vi, sed virtute. Ramsbotham (London). Arms and Crest, as the pre- ceding. Ramsbottom (Woodside, near Windsor, co. Berks). Quarterly, or and ar. on a fesse engr. az. betw. five pellets in chief and as many in base, three and two, a fieur-de lis betw. two rams' heads ca- bossed of the first. Crest — A ram's head couped ppr. holding in the mouth a trefoil, gorged with a collar engr. az. charged with a fleur-de-lis betw. two plates. Ramsbottom. Per saltire gu. and or, a pale counter- changed. Crest — An eagle's head erased gu. Ramsden (Byrom, co. York, bart.) Ar. on a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis sa. as many rams* beads erased of the first. Crest — An armed arm couped at the elbow and erect ppr. holding in the gauntlet a fleur-de lis sa. Ramsey (Hitcham, co. Buckingham, temp. Richard 11.) Sa. a chev. betw. three rams' heads couped ar. Ramsey (Marchwood, co. Hants). Ar. a fesse gu. Ramsey (Kent). Az. a chev. betw. three rams pass. or. Ramsey (Kent). Az. a chev. ar. betw. three rams pass. or. Ramsey (Kent). Sa. a fesse erm. betw. three rams' heads erased or. Ramsey (Lord Mayor of London, 1577). Sa. a chev. enn. betw. three rams' heads erased ar. attired or. Ramsey. Gu. three rams ar. Ramsey. Az. a chev. betw. three rams or. Ramsey. Gu. three rams' heads couped ar. Ramsey. Sa. three rams' heads couped ar. Ramsey. Az. six plates (another, bezants) three, two, and oue. Ramsey. Gu. three goats' heads couped ar. Ramsey. Ar. a fesse gu. a label of five points az. Ramsey. Per bend or and gu. three birds counter- changed. Ramsey. Sa. a chev. betw. three rams' heads erased or. Ramsey (as borne by William Ramsey, of Spanish Town, Jamaica, esq.) Arms, same as Ramsey of Balmaine. Crest — A unicorn's head erased ar. crined and horned or. Ramsey-Monastery fKent). Or, on a bend az. three rams' heads couped ar. attired of the first. Ramston. Gu. three rams' heads cabossed ar. Ramus (St. James's, Westminster; granted June, 1772). Ar. a scaling ladder in pale gu. in chief a cross crosslet fitchee of the last. Crest — On a ducal co- ronet or, an owl ppr. Ramville. Az. three round buckles or. Rancliffe, Baron. See Parkyns. Rancliffe. Ar. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased sa. within a bordure of the second. Ranu (Vicar of Norton, 1578, Prebendary of Durham, 1600, of Gateshead, co. Durham, and of London). Or, a lion ramp, charged with three chev. Crest — Out of a coronet a boar's head in pale. Ranu, or Ranues. Sa. a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee ar. Crest — A marigold stalked and leaved ppr. Ranu. Gyronny of twelve or and sa. Ra.ndall (Kentesbury, co. Devon, 1583; originally of Berkshire : the heiress m. Jones). Sa. three demi lions ramp, erased, without tails ar. Crest — A RAN RAN staif couped and raguly, lying fesseways vert, thereon a wolf pass. az. collared or. Randall (Ireland). Gu. three mullets or, a chief erm. Crest — A demi grilEn gu. winged or. Randall, or Randolph (Aylesford, co. Kent). Gu. on a cross ar. five mullets pierced sa. Cresi — An antelope's head couped or. Randall (London). Gu. on a cross ar. five mullets sa. within a bordure or, hurtee. Crest — A buck's head erased az. ducally gorged, lined, and ringed or. Randall (Wolton, co. Northampton, and Bonnington and Wilford, co. Warwick; granted by Cook). Gu. on a cross ar. five horseshoes sa. Crest — A bat with wings expanded sa. Randall (Scotland). Ar. a chev. betw. three lozenge cushions gu. Crest — An arm in armour embowed, brandishing a scimetar, all ppr. the hilt affixed by a chain to the wrist of the armour. Randall (Scotland). Gu. on a chief ar. three lozenge cushions of the field. Crest, as the last. Randall (Wiltshire). Gu. on a cross ar. five mullets sa. Crest — An antelope's head couped or. Randall (granted 22 May, 1573). Sa. on a saltire engr. or, five martlets of the field. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet an antelope's head ar. attired or. Randall. Ar. three mullets sa. a chief indented erm. Randall. Sa. on a cross engr. or, four martlets of the field. Randall. Gu. (another, sa.) three mullets or, a chief indented erm. Randall. Gu. on a cross couped ar. five mullets pierced sa. Crest — A buck's head erased ppr. du- cally gorged and lined or. Randall. Az. a cross erminois, charged with a cin- quefoil vert, betw. four mullets pierced sa. Crest — An antelope's head couped or, charged on the breast with four mullets in cross gu. and in the mouth a rose gu. slipped and leaved vert. Randall (as borne by the Rev. James Randall, Rec- tor of Biufield, co. Bei'ks). Az.on a ci'oss erminois, a cinquefoil vert, betw. four mullets pierced sa. Crest — An antelope's head couped or, holding in the mouth a rose slipped ppr. on the neck four mullets in cross gu. Motto — Nil extra numerum. Randalph {Earl of Murray). Ar. three cushions gu. within a double tressure flory counterflory of the second. Rande, or Rand (Northampton and Rowell, co. Northampton). Or, a lion ramp. gu. charged on the shoulder with three chev. ar. Crest — On a ducal coronet a boar's head couped, all ar. Rande. Gu. three chev. ar. within a bordure engr. sa. Randell, or Randle. Sa. on a chief ar. three lions' heads erased gu. Crest — An arm in armour couped at the shoulder, embowed and resting the elbow on the wreath, holding a spiked club. Randes (Radwell, co. Bedford). Sa,. a chev. erm. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee ar. Randes (Bliton, co. Lincoln). Az. on a chev. or, betw. three hawks' heads erased ar. in each of their beaks a slip of the second, two roses gu. leaved vert. Randes (Lincolnshire, 1599). Az. on a chev. or, three roses gu. a canton erm. Crest — Two lions' gambs erect sa. supporting a sword ar. hilt and pomel or. (Another crest — The gambs ppr. holding up a sword.) Randes (Clavesley, co. Northampton). Az. on a bend ar. three mascles gu. Randes. Vert, a lion ramp. or. Ranuill (Northamptonshire ; granted 12 Oct. 1-185). Barry nebulee of six ar. and az. over all, on a saltire sa. five martlets or. Crest — A martlet vo- lant or. Randolfe (Norfolk). Gu. a boar pass. ar. tusked or. Randolfe. Ar. two bars sa. in chief a crescent of the last. Randolfe. Az. on a saltire engr. ar. five martlets sa. Randolfe. Gu. on a cross ar. five horseshoes of the first. Crest — A bat ar. wings expanded. Randoll. Ar. on a cross vert, five martlets of the field. Crest — A sheaf of wheat or. Randoll. Sa. three mullets ar. a chief indented erm. Randolph (Badelismer, co. Cambridge; confirmed 15 March, 13 Queen Elizabeth ; and of Wiltshire). Gu. on a cross ar. five mullets sa. Randolph (Ireland). Az. two chev. or. Randolph, or Randal (Kent). Gu. on a cross ar. five mullets pierced sa. Randolph (Scotland). Or, three cushions within a double tressure flory counterflory gu. Randolph. Gu. a swan ar. wings endorsed. Crest — -A greyhound's head ar. semee of torteaux. Randolph. Gu. a swan ar. Randolph (as borne by the Rt. Rev. Dr. Randolph, Lord Bishop of London). Gu. on a cross ar. five mullets pierced sa. Crest — An antelope's head erased or. Randolphe. Ar. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis sa. Rands (Lincolnshire; confirmed 19 July, 1593). Az. on a chev. or, three roses gu. barbed vert, a can- ton erm. Rands. Sa. a chev. erm. in the dexter corner a cross crosslet fitchee ar. Ranus. Sa. a chev. erm. betw. ten crosses crosslet fitchee ar. four, two, one, two, and one. Randulph. Or, on a chief dancettee az. a lion pass. of the field. Randwell. Ar. a fesse engr. sa. betw. six estoiles 6"- Ranelach, Viscount. See Jones. Raney (Buckinghamshire). Gu. two wings in pale ar. each charged with three bars gemelles sa. Raney (London ; confirmed 1G12). Gu. two wings inverted and conjoined. Raney. Gyronny of eight or and sa. Ranfdrly, Earl. See Knox. Ranken (Scotland). Gu. a Lochaber axe betw. three boars' heads erased ar. Crest — An ostrich in the beak a horseshoe, all ppr. Rankin (Orchardhead, Scotland ; New Register). Gu. three boars' heads erased ar. betw. a lance issuing out of the dexter base, and a Lochaber axe issuing out of the sinister, both erect of the second. Crest — A lance issuing out of the wreath. Motto — For- titer et recte. Rankin (as borne by Charles Rankin, of London, esq.) Arms and Crest, as the preceding. Rankin (Perthshire, Scotland ; New Register). Ar. three boars' heads couped betw. as many battle- axes gu. and in the centre a quatrefoil vert. Crest — A ship ppr. Motto — Prudentia et virtute. Rankine (Rochelle; descended of Shields). Ar. a Lochaber axe paleways betw. three boars' heads couped gu. Crest — A broken lance and a palm branch slipped in saltire, surmounted by a crescent. Jilotto — Utrius auctus auxilio. Ranking (originally from Scotland, subsequently of Berwick, CO. Northumberland; as borne by the Rev. George Ranking, Rector of St. Pancras, Chichester). Gu. three boars' heads erased ar. two and one, betw. a lance issuing out of the dexter base, and a Lochaber axe issuing out of the sinister, both erect in pale of the second. Crest — A lance issuing out of tlie torce, (sometimes a boar's head ar.) Motto — Fortiter et recte. Ranson. Ar. a bend erm. betw. three cinquefoils pierced sa. Ranson. Gu. on a fesse ar. three pomeis. Crest — An eagle displ. per fesse az. and or. Ranson (Sniiolk). Az. on a chev. or, three roses gu. a canton erm. Crest — A hawk's head erased az. in the beak an annulet or. Ranson. Ar. a chev. betw. three suns gu. Rant. Erm. on a fesse sa. thiee lions ramp. or. Cre^t — On a ducal coronet ar. a lion sejant or, the tail betw. the legs. Rante. Erm. on a fesse sa. three lions ramp. ar. Ranthe. Ar. a lion ramp, reguurd. purp. Ranton. Barry of six ar. and gu. in chief three ci'escents or. Hantt (North Walson, co. Norfolk ; granted 1580). RAT R A V Ar. on a fesse sa. three lions ramp, guard, or. Crest — A tiger sejant or, tufted and maued sa. du cally gorged of the first. R.iNULPH. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. ItANULPH. Or, a lion ramp. gu. Kapek (London). Per fesse indented az. and erm. a pale counterchanged, on the first three antelopes' heads erased or. Crest — An antelope ppr. collared or. Raphael (granted to Alexander Raphael, of Ditton Lodge, CO. Surrey, estj.) Quarterly, az. and ar. a cross moline or, in the first quarter the sun in splendour; in the second a mount representing Mount Ararat, the ark on the summit, and a city at the base \vith this inscription, in the Armenian language, naksivan ; in the third quarter two figures representing the angel Raphael, and Tobias, standing on a mount, thereon a fish all ppr. ; in the fourth an anchor with the cable en- twined in bend or. Crest — Out of an Eastern crown or, a demi eagle with two heails displ. sa. beaked and charged on the breast with a cross moline gold. Rase. Gu. a bend rair. Rashdale (Elland and Parnhill, co. York). Ar. an inescutcheon betw. eight martlets sa. Rashlech (Cornwall). Sa. a cross betw. two crescents ar. Rashleigh (Menabilly, co. Cornwall ; John Rashleigh, of tlie old Devonshire Rashleighs of Rashleigh, settled about the middle of the sixteenth century as a merchant at Fowey, and founded the Cornish branch of the family; his son and heir, John, erected the mansion-house of Menabilly, and sate in I'ai'liament for Fowey, temp. Elizabeth, as his descendants long continued to do). Quarterly, sa. a cross or, betw. a Cornish chough ar. beaked and legged gu. in the first quarter and in the se- cond a text of tlie third ; in the third and fourth, a crescent of the last ; on the cross in chief a rose. The Motto was formerly — Nec ti- mide, nec timere ; but has not been used of late. Rashleigh (Prideaux, co. Cornwall, bart.) Arms, same a.s Rashleigh, of Menabilly, without the rose. Rasynge, or Rasvn. Vert, on a cross or, five hurts. Crest — An arm erect, habited paly of four, or and gu. cuffed ar. in the hand ppr. a bunch of lavender vert, flowered az. Rat. Ar. a chev. (another, a cross) engr. gu. Ratcliff (Chappell, co. Essex;. Ar. a bend engr. sa. an escallop for diff. Ratclikfe (Malory, co. Derby, and Ordeshall, co. Lancashire). Ar. two bends engr. sa. ; over all a label of three points gu. Crest — A bull's head erased sa. armed or, ducally gorged, lined, and ringed ar. Ratcuffe (Derbyshire and Lancashire). Ar. two bends engr. sa. Ratcuffe (Mowgrave, co. York). Ar. on a bend engr. sa. a mullet of the field. (This family has also borne — Ar. on a saltire gu. five ci'osses patonce or.) Crest — On a mount vert a Cornish c'uough sa. Ratcliffe (Todmor Jen, co. Lancaster, and Yorkshire). Ar. a bend engr. and a fleur-de-lis sa. Crest — A bull's head erased, per pale ar. and sa. armed and ducally gorged or. Ratcliffe. Ar. two bends engr. sa. ; over all a fesse gu. Ratendeen, or Ratlnuen. Az. ten martlets ar. four, three, two, and one. Ratenuon (Gloucestershire). Az. twelve martlets ar. Katfobd. Sa. a fesse or, betw. three unicorns' heads erased ar. Crest — A man holding a banner ar. charged with a saltire. Ratford. Ar. three chev. sa. ; a chief of the second. Ratford. Per bend ar. and sa. a lion ramp, (an- other, the tail forked) counterchanged. Ratforu, or Radford. Ar. fretty gu. ; on a chief of the second three hawks' bells of tlie first. Raihbone. Ar. three doves az. Crest — A dove and olive branch ppr. Rath BONE (Liverpool; a family which, for a scries of years, has been at the head of the mercantile body of that great commercial town : the late William Rathbone, of LiveiTjOol and Greenbank, esq. rf. 11 Feb. 1809, leaving, by Hannah-Mary his wife, only dau. of Richard Reynolds, esq. the well-knowu Bristol philanthropist, three surviving sons, Wil- liam Rathbone, of Greenbank, co. Lancaster, esq. Richard Rathbone, of Woodcroft, esq. ; and Theodore WooLMAN Rathbone, of Allerton Priory, neai* Liverpool, esq.) Erm. on a fesse az. betw. two roses in chief gii. barbed and seeded, and the Ro- man fasces erect, in base ppr. three bezants. Crest — The Roman fasces fesseways, in front of a lion's head ppr. gorged with a collar ar. charged with two roses gu. yl/oiie. Ar. ou a fesse em- battled gu. three bezants. Ravensworth, Baron. See Liddell. Raventhorpe. Ar. a raven close sa. Ravcshall. Or, a cross sa. ; over all a label of four points gu. Ravis (Worcestershire). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three ravens' heads erased sa. Ravis. The same j4r«w. Crest — A lion's head erased, per fesse ar. and gu. within a chain orleways or. Raw (London, and Skipton, co. York ; confirmed 20 Jan. 15(j3). Ei*m. on a chief gu. two escallops or. Crest — A dexter arm erabowed in armour sa. gar- nished or, holding in the hand ppr. an escallop. Raw (Sandwich, co. Kent, and Risliangles, co. Suf- folk). The same Arms and Crest. Rawcliffe. Az. a chev. betw. three covered cups or. Rawuen, Rayden, or RowDE^ (Rawdon, near Leeds, CO. York ; and of Moira, Down, Ireland). Ar. a fesse betw. three pheons sa. Crest — On a mural coronet ar. a pheon sa. ^vith a laurel branch is- suant thereout ppr. Ra wuoN-MuiR {Countess Loudoun). Gyronny of eight, erm. and gu. Supporters — ^Dexter, a knight in complete ainiour ppr. on his head a plume of white feathei's, his sword by his side, and in his right hand a spear, also ppr.; sinister, a lady richly habited, a plume of feathers on her head, holding a letter in the left hand, all ppr. Rawdon, or Rowdon (London). Ar. on a fesse betw. three pheons sa. a lion pass. or. Rawdon (granted by Camden). Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. three pheons sa. a lion pass. or. Crest— On a mount vert a wivern sejant or. Rawuon (as borne by Christopher Rawdon, of Li- veipool, esq. a magistrate for the county of Lan- caster). Ar. on a fessa betw. thi-ee plieons sa. a linn pass. or. Crest — A sprig of broom murally gorged. Rawle (Hennet in St. Juliott, co. Cornwall, temp. Edward IV.) Sa. three swords in pale, two with their points in base, and the middle one in chief. Crest — An arm embowed iii armour ppr. holding in the gauntlet a sword ar. hilt or. Rawles (Fifield, co. Dorset). Sa. a fesse wavy betw. three escutcheons or, each charged with a lion ramp. gu. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. support- ing a battle-axe or. Rawlet. Gu. on a chev. cotised ar. three lions ramp, of the first. 9 Ravvley, or Raleigh (Fardell, co. Devon). Gu. a bend lozengy ar. Crest — A roebuck ppr. Raw line, or Rawlin. Sa. three swords in pale ar. two with their points in base, and the middle one in chief. Rawling (Scotland). Sa. a sword paleways ar. hilted and pomelled or, betw. three mullets pierced of the last. Rawlings (Saunders' Hill, co. Cornwall, and Hert- fordshire). Sa. three swords in pale, points in chief, hilts and pomels or. Crest — An arm em- bowed in armour, the elbow resting on the wreath, holding in the gauntlet a falcliion ar. hilt or. Motto — Cognosce teipsum, et disce pati. Rawlings (Padstow, co. Cornwall; borne by WiL- LiA.li Rawlings, of Padstow, co. Cornwall, esq. sou and heir of Thomas Rawlings, of Saunders Hill, esq. and his wife Margery, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Price, of Tregolds, esq.) Sa. three swords in pale, points in chintz, hilts and pomels or. Crest — An ann embowed in armour, the elbow resting on a wreatli, holding in the gauntlet a falchion ar. hilt or. Motto — Cognosce teipsum, et disce pati. Rawlings. Per pale ar. and sa. ; on a chev. betw. three birds, as many crescents, all counterchanged. Crest — A ram pass. sa. attired or. Rawlins (Wakering, co. Essex ; granted 2 Jan. 1560). Ar. a fesse sa. fretty or ; in chief three pellets. Crest — A bnar's head couped or. Rawlins, or Rawlyns (Kilreige, co. Hereford; and Middle Temple, London, 1610). Sa. three swords barways, their points toward the sinister point of the escutcheon ar. hilts and pomels or. Crest — A bull's leg, couped near the body, sa. covered to the fetlock ar. on the top a bird's head gu. Rawlins. Sa. three swords in fesse ar. hilt and po- mel or. Crest — An arm embowed in armour ppr. holding in the gauntlet a falchion ar. hilt or. Motto — Nec mistandus, nec metus. Rawlins (Ireland). Sa. three swords ar. one in pale, and two in saltire, hilted and pomelled or ; in base a crescent of the last. Crest — A lion's head erased gu- Rawlins. Sa. three swords in pale, the middlemost point in base or. (Another, ar.) Rawlinson (Essex). Ar. a fesse sa. fretty of the first ; in chief three ogresses. Rawlinson (Lancashire ; granted in 1662 to Robert Rawlinson, of Cark, in Carknell, co. Lancaster ; oue of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace of Oyer and Terminer, in that county, as also Vice-Cham- berlain of the Palatine of Chester). Gu. two bars gemelles betw. three escallops ar. Crest — A shel- drake ppr. in the beak an escallop ar. Motto — Dieu et mon Roi. Rawlinson (Lord Mayor of London, 1706). Gu. two bars gemelles betw. three escallops ar. Rawlinson (Garthwaite). Or, three lozenges con- joined, in fesse, az. Rawlyns. Sa. three swords, in pale, ar. two erect, points upward, betw. them one downwards. Raworth (London). Gu. on a fesse dancettfee ar. betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee or, three anchors sa. Rawrv (Essex). Or, two bars wavy gu.; in chief a label of three points of the last, each point charged with a martlet ar. Rawson (Frystone, co. York). Per fesse wavy sa. and az. a castle with four towers, ar. Crest — A raven's head, erased, sa. charged on the nock with three guttees or, one and two; in the beak an an- nulet of the last. Rawson (Pickborne, co. York; granted by Dugdale). Ar. a castle az. betw. three falcons' heads erased, sa. Cresl — A falcon sa. rising from a tower or. Rawson (Yorkshire). Per fesse wavy, gu. and az. a castle ar. Rawson. Per fesse sa. and az. a castle, with four towers, in perspective, ar. ; in base two bars undee of the last, a canton erm. Crest — Out of clouds ppr. a cubit arm, vested and cuifed gu. charged with a rose ar. the hand az. grasping an anchor, fesseways, or. Rawson. Gu. a four-square castle, in perspective, with as many towers and cupolas, viz. one at each angle ar. standing in water az. Crest — An eagle's head erased, sa. guttee d'or, in the beak an annulet gold. Rawson. Per fesse sa. and az. a castle, with four towers, the gate displ. ar. ; on each tower a vane or. Rawson. Sa. two bars wavy ar. ; on a chief of the second a castle of the first. Rawson (Nidd Hall, co. York, and Dailey Hall, co. RAY RA Y Lancaster; the Ravensons, or Rawsons, are of aii- cieut lineage. In the Vuitation of the Count;/ of York in 1585, a pedigree is given of eight genera- tions, beginning with Richaril Rawson of Fryston, who flourished in the time of Richard II. ; there are, however, many opulent persons of the name in the same counties, who can trace no alliance whatsoever to the old stock. From the Fryston family arose the Rawsons of Bradford, ancestors of William of Boiling, who m. the heiress of Brooke of Brooke- royd, and was great-grandfather of Benjamin Rawson, of Bradford and Darley, esq. who pur- chased the estate of Nidd, co. York). Per fesse sa. and az. a castle, with four towers ar. Crest — A raven's head couped sa. guttee or, in its beak an auniilet gu. Rawson (Stonyroyd and Halifax, co. York ; descended from John Rawson, of Ingrow). Party per fesse az. and sa. a castle of four towers, ar. Crest — A raven's head, sa. guttee d'or. Motto — Laus vir- tutis actio. Rawson. Per fesse, gu. and az. a domed tower ar. Rawston (Manchester). Per fesse az. and gu. a tower triple-towered or. Crest — A lion pass. or. Rawstorne (London). Per fesse ar. and gu. atower, triple-towered, or. Ray (Berwick; Pursuivant of Arms, temp, Elizabeth, d. 1565). Gu. a bend erm. a label or. Ray (Lincolnshire). Az. on a chief or, three martlets gu. Crest — An ostrich. Ray (Howleigh, co. Suffolk; granted 8 March, 1770). Az. on a chief indi-nted, or, three martlets gu. Crest — An ostrich or, in the beak a horseshoe, az. Ray. Sa. a fesse betw. three battle-axes ar. Crest — A bust of a man, sidefaced, couped. ppr. ducaliy crowned or, with a long cap turning forward gu. thereon a catharine-wheel of the second. Ray. Quarterly, ar. and az.; on a bend gu. three fleurs-de-lis or. Ray. Quarterly, ar. and az. a bend gu. Ray (Heanor Hall, co. Derby; as borne by John Ray, esq. of that place). Az. a chev. engr. erm. betw. three scimetars, ppr. on a chief or, three niajtlets gu. On an esctitcheon of pretence (Mr. Ray having ni. Elizabeth-Sutton, only child of John Inman, of Chesterfield, esq. and niece of John Sutton, of Heanor Hall, aforesaid, esq.) Quarterly, fii'st and fourth, vert, a chev. or, charged with three roses ppr. for Inman ; second and third, or, a lion double queued ramp, vert, for Sutton. Crest of Ray — An ostrich or, in the beak a horseshoe az. Crest of Inman — A wivei-n, wings elevated, vert ducaliy cob lared and chained or. Crest of Sutton — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion ramp, double queued, vert. j)/(7<^o—Et juste et vray. Ray (Gloucestershire; as borne by the Rev. William Carpenter Ray, Vicar of Boreham, co. Essex). Vert, a st.ag couchant, ar. attired or. Crest — An eagle's head couped, with wings elevated ppr. Rayce. Ar. three spearheads gu. ; a chief az. Crest • — Out of a ducal coronet a phoe7jix's head in flames, and holding in the beak a palm branch. Raye. Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three griflins' heads, erased, sa. Crest — Alion'spaw, per chev. gu.andor. Rayhouse. Gu. two bars ar. ; in chief three escallops of the second. Rayle. Sa. a sun in splendour, or. Rayle. Ar. six lions ramp. gu. Rayleigh, Baron. See Strutt. Raylesi.ey (Kent). Barruly of twelve, ar. and az. ; over all a griffin segreant, of the first. Raymond (Cornwall). Sa. a cUev. betw. three eagles displ. ar. ; on a chief or, a rose betw. two fleurs-de- lis, gu. Crest — A demi dragon issuing out of an earl's coronet. Raymond (Exmouth, co. Devon). Sa. a fesse vair, betw. two ducks or, beaked and legged gu. ; on a chief of the third three cinquefoils of the last. Crest — On a mount vei't a leopard sejant, per fesse, or and sa. spotted, counterchanged. Raymond (Marpole, co. Devon, and Langley Park, CO. Kent). Ar. three bars sa. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, in arufour, grasping a battle-axe, all ppr. Raymond (Valentine House, co. Essex; created a Baronet 3 May, 1774). The same v1>v;m and Crest. Raymond (Saling Hall, near Braintree, co. Essex). The same Arms. Raymond (London; granted 20 Sept. 1581). Sa. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. ar. ; on a chief or, a rose betw. two fleurs-de-lis, gu. Raymond (Loudon; granted 11 April, 1087). Az. an eagle displ. erm. ; on a chief embattled, ar. three ogresses. Crest — Out of a mural coronet a demi eagle displ. erm. beaked sa. on the breast three ogresses, two and one. Raymond. Sa. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. ar. ; on a chief of the last a bend engr. betw. two mart- lets of the first. Crest — A dragon's head erased, or, ducaliy gorged gu. Raymond. Sa.. on a chev. or, betw. three boars pass, ar. as many eagles' heads erased, of the first. Raymond. Az. an eagle displ. ar. charged on the bod v with three torteaux in pale, on a chief embattled of the second, the like number of torteaux. Crest — Out of a mural coronet a demi eagle displ. or, charged on the body with three torteaux in pale. Rayncourt. Az. a fesse dancettee, betw. six garbs, or. Rayner (East Drayton, co. Nottingham). Erm. on a chief indented, az. two estoiles or. Rayner. Gu. a saltire engr. erm. Rayner. Gu. a saltire engi-. or; in chief three estoiles of the second, pierced sa. Rayner. Ar. three flears-de lis (another, roses) betw. eight crosses crosslet, gu. Raynes (Buckinghamshire). Chequy, ar. and gu. a canton erm. Raynes. The amac Arms. Crest — An arm embowed, holding a club, ppr. Raynes (Marwood, co. Kent; Hampstead, co. Middle- sex ; and Conyborough, co. Sussex). Chequy, or and gu. a canton erm. ; over all, on a bend az. a gnffin's head erased, of the first, betw. two eagles, close, ar. Raynes. Ar. a fret sa. ; over all a bend, chequy, or and gu. Rayney (Wrotham, co. Kent; descended from John Reignie, who held the manors of Edgeford, co. Devon, and .Smithley, co. York, temp. Edward III. Sir John Rayney, of Wrotham, was created a Baronet in 1641). Gu. a pair of wings conjoined, erm. Rayney (London: granted by patent, 1623). Tlie same Anns. Crest — Out of a mural crown ar. a lion's head or, pellettee. Ray'ni;y (Tyers Hill, co. York ; derived from Henry Rayney, of Ferryniore, who purchased the estate of Tyers Hill in 1569, second son of John Rayney, of Sinethley. The last male heir, Thomas Rayney, esq. (I. unm. in 174S, leaving a sister and heiress, Priscilla Rayney, w«. in 1743 to Nathaniel Pearson, of Doncaster, esq. and had two dans, co-heirs — Mary, wife of Freeman Bower, of Killerby Hall, esq. ; and Frances, who m. George Pearson, M.D. and had two daus. of whom the elder, Frances- Priscilla, m. Sir John Dodson, D.C.L.) Gu. two wings conjoined in lure, tips downwards erm. (a crescent for dift'.) Crest — Out of a mural crown, ar. a lion's head ppr. pellettee. Raynford (Hadley, co. Essex). Gu. a chev. engr. betw. three fleurs-de-lis, ar. Raynham (Apledram, co. Sussex). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three escallops erm. Raynham. Sa. three martlets ar. two and one. Raynolu (Leicestershire). Az. on a chev. embattled, erm. four crosses crosslets fitchee gu. Raynolds (Atleburgh, co. Norfolk ; confirmed 14 Oct. 1576). Or, on a chief verc, thi ee lions ramp, of the first. Raynolds. Ar. a chev. counter-componee, az. and gu. betw. three crosses formee fitchee ; on a chief, em- battled, sa. three mullets or. Crest — A fox's head, couped, sa. collared with two bars gemeliesor, and betw. them three bezants. Raynoh (granted 1588). Erm. on a chief az. two estoiles or. Crest — On a mount vert a leopard pass. or. RE A R E A Raynob. Eiin. on a chief az. tliree pstoilesoi-. Cra! ■ — Two winged Imnds conjoined, all ppr. Raynsfokd CBradfield, co. Essex). Gu. achev. engr. betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. Crc.it— A greyhound, courant, ppr. (i.e. dark russet colour) collared and ringed or. Raynsford. The same Arms. Crest — A dear's head cabossed, az. attired or. Raynsfokd (Stanmore-Magna, co. Middlesex; D;>1- lington, CO. Northampton; Tew, co. Oxford; and Warwiclcsliirc). Ar. a cross sa. Crest — A rein- deer erm. attired or, RiYNSFORD. The same Arms. Crest — A roebuck's head erased, sa. attired or. Raynsfokd. Az. an eagle displ. or. Baynshaw (Serjeant-at-Arms to Henry VIII. d. 22 Dec. 1569). Erm, on a chief, embattled, sa. a tal- bot's head couped, or, betw. two broad arrow heads ar. RaYnstone (Deyonshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three roses sa. Raynton (Enfield, co. Middlesex, and Lord Mayor of London, 1C32). Sa. a chev. cotised, betw. three cinquefoils or. Crest — A griffin's head couped, sa. beaked or, charged on tlie neck with a cinquefoil of the last. Raynton (London and Enfield, co. Middlesex; as borne by Sir Nicholas Raynton, aldei-man of London, d. 1046). Sa. a chev. cotised betw. three cinquefoils or. Crest — A griffin's Jiead couped, sa. beaked or, charged on the breast with a cinquefoil of the last. Raynwfll (Lord Mayor of London, 1420). Per pale indented, ar. and sa. a chev. gu. Rea, or Ree (London and Worcestershire). Az. a bezant betw. four crescents, ar. Crest — Out of a mural coronet ar. a dragon's head az. Read (Buckinghamshire). Gu. a .saltire betw. four wheatsheaves, or. Crest — A falcon, with wings expanded, ppr. Read (London; granted i^OO). Gu. a chev. or, betw. three fleurs-de-lis, two in chief, of the second, and one in base, ar. Read. Az. on a fesse, betw. three pheasant cocks^ or, as many crossbows sa. C}-est — A buck's bead, sa. bezantee. Read, or Reade (Ireland). Az. three mascles or. Crest — A leg couped above the knee in pale vested az. spurred or. Read (as borne by George Read, of Hitchin, co. Herts, esq.) Gu. on a bend wavy or, three Cornish choughs ppr. within a bordure engr. or, charged with eight torteaux, quartering Barron, viz. gu. a cliev. compony, counter-compony ar. and az. betw. three garbs or. Crest — A buck's head erased sa. attired or, betw. two palm branches vert, charged on the neck with two bars gemelles or. Read (Cairncy; quartered by Lyon). Erm. an eagle displ. sa. Reade (Barton, co. Berks, and of Shipton Court, co. Oxford, bart.) Gu. a saltire betw. four garbs, or. Crest— On the stump of a tree vert a falcon rising ppr. belled and jessed or. Motto — Cedant arma toga;. Reade (Ipsden, co. Oxford; a younger branch of Reade, bart. being descended from Edward Reade, second son of Thomas Reade, esq. whose eldest son was the first baronet ; and now represented by ■loHN Reade, of Ipsden House, esq. son of George Reade, esq. by Anne his wife, dau. of the Rev. T. Thomas Rider, of Muncham). Arms, &c. as Reade, bart. Reade (borne by John Read, of Holbrooke House, CO. Suffolk, esq.) Ar. a saltire vaire az. and or, betw. four Cornish choughs ppr. Crest — A mount vert, thereon, betw. two reeds ppr. a Cornish chough, wings elevated, also ppr. Reade, or Read (Berkshire and Hertfordshire). The same Arms. Crest — A falcon with wings ex- panded ppr. belled or, statant on a reed, lying fesseways, vert. Reade (Whitlesey, Isle of Ely ; Cambridge; Brooms- hill Castle, and Brocket Hall, co. Herts; Canter- bury and Folkestone, co. Kent ; London ; Somer- setshire, and Wales). Az. a griffin segreant or. Crest — An eagle displ. sa. beaked and legged or. Reade (Mytton, co. Gloucester). Per pale at. and sa. a fesse nebulee betw. three birds close, counter- changed. Reade (Yate, co. Gloucester). Per pale or and ar. a cross botonnfee fitchee betw. four fleurs-de-lis sa. Reade (Gloucestershire). Ar. three crossbows gu. the iron work sa. Reade (Gloucestershire). Az. guttee d'or, a cross formee fitchee of the last. Reade (Lincolnshire). Gu. on a bend ar. three shovellers sa. Crest — A shoveller close sa. Reade (Lord Mayor of London, 1502). Per pale gu. and sa. a cross botonnee fitchee ar. betw. four fleurs de-lis or. Reade (London). Az. a griffin segreant or; a canton of the second. Crest — A gfriffin's head erased az. purfled or. Reade (London and Coussom, co. Wilts). Per pale, gu. and sa. a cross botonnee fitchee betw. four fleurs de-lis or. Reade (Middlesex). Ar. on a cross betw. two lions ramp. sa. as many lions pass, of the second. Reade (Middlesex). Per pale, sa. and sa. guttee d'or, a cross flory (another, patteo) fitchee ar. Reade (Kingsteed, co. Norfolk). Az. on a fes.se betw. three pheasants or, as many crossbows bent sa. Crest — A stag's head erased sa. bezantee, at- tired or. Reade (Massingham Magna, co. Norfolk). Az. on a bend wavy or, three shovellers within a bordure engr. ar. entoire of torteaux. Reade (Symington, co. Norfolk). Az. on a bend wavy ar. three birds sa. their breasts gu. all within a bordure engr. of the second, pellettee ; a sinister quarter ar. divided by a lion in pale, the dexter side charged with two staves, couped and raguly, in saltire gu. enfiled with a Saxon coronet or ; on the sinister side a man ppr. habited or ; in the dexter hand a sword held over his head, in the sinister hand a man's head couped ppr. Crest — A goat's head sa. ducally gorged and attired ar. Reade (Close, co. Northumberland). Or, on a ch-ev. betw. three garbs gu. as many ears of wheat, stalked and leaved ar. Reade, or Read (Oxfordshire). Gu. a bend nebulee betw. two shovellers ar. Reade (Oxfordshire and Somersetshire). Az. three cock-pheasants or. Reade (Suffolk). Az. on a bend wavy or, three mart- lets (another, swans) sa. within a bordure ar, charged with ogresses and torteaux interlaced. (Another, the bordure engr. ar. charged with eight torteaux.) Reade (Wales). Az. three butter-churns or. Reade. Gu. a saltire betw. four garbs or. Cres! — On the trunk of a tree vert, a falcon volant ppr. Reade. Quarterly, az. and nr. a griffin segreant or. Reade. Az. on a bend or, three bitterns sa. mem- bered gu. within a bordure ar. Reade. Ar. crusily fitchee gu. three garbs of the last, Reade. Az. three mascles or. Reade. Per pale wavy ar. and sa. three crescents counterchanged. Reade. Or, on a cross gu. five lions ramp, of the fir.st. Reade. Gu. a cross patonce fitchee betw. four fleurs- de-lis or. Reader (Dublin). Erm. on a fesse az. a leopard's head betw. two crescents or. Crest — A leopard's head erased az. collared or. Reader. Erm. on a pale az. a leopard's face ar. Crest — A dexter hand brandishing a sabre ppr. Reading, Town of (Berkshire ; granted in 1500). Az. five heads in saltire, couped at the neck ppr. crined or, the heads ducally crowned of the last; two let- ters, R on the dexter and E on the sinister of the third : the Corporation Seal is the same, omitting the letters. Reading Acbcy (Berkshire). Az. three escallops or, two and one. Reading, or Reding. Ar. three boars' heads erased sa. Cre.tt — A griffin sejant, holding in the dexter paw a garland of laurel, all ppr. RED 11 E ]) Rkadino (London, 1(!97). Ar. a clier. betw. tlirt-p boavs' heads erased sa. Crest — A griffin's liead erased or. Reading. Ar. three boars' heads couped, two and one. Readsham, or Redsham (Suffolk). Ar. flory gu. RuADsHAW (Arin.ston, co. Lancaster). Erm. on a chief embattled sa. a talbot's head couped or, betw. two pheons ar. Crest — A hind's head ar. collared sa. Reardon (Ireland). Ar. a pomegranate gu. Crest — A dolphin naiant az. Reason. Gu. a lion ramp, or ; in the first quarter a cross pattee Tair. Crest — A fox's head erased ppr. Reath (Edmistoun). Or, a cross engr. sa. Crest — A sheaf of wheat or. Motto — Industria ditat. Reave (Breade, co. Sussex ; confirmed 13 July, 1633 ; Her. Off. Sussex, c. 27). Ar. on a cbev. engi'. sa. betw. three escallops az. as many eagles displ. or. Crest — A dragon's head ar. charged on the breast with three escallops az. Reay (as borne by Henry Reav, of Killingworth House, CO. Northumberland, and Kentwich Hall, CO. Durham, esq.) Az. a plate betw. three cres- cents, two and one, ar. Crest — Out of a mural coronet ar. a griffin's head or. Reay (Burn Hall, co. Durham). Az. a plate betw. three crescents ar. Crest — A griffin's head erased ppr. Reay, Lord. See Mackay. Reay. Az. on a fesse purp. betw. three crescents or, a bezant. Rebemont, or Rebmont. Gu. fretty or; on a canton of the second a lion pass. sa. Rebemont. Gu. a fret or; on a canton of the last a lion pass sa. Rebow (Colchester, co. Essex ; granted 10 April, 1C8.5). Gu. two long-bows bent and inteilaced, in saltire or, stringed ar. betw. four bezants, each charged with a fleurs-de-lis az. Crest — A demi eagle displ. sa. issuing out of a mural coronet or; on the breast a bezant, charged with a fleur de lis az. ; in the beak an arrow of the second, headed and feathered ar. Rece. Ar. on a bend cotised sa. three mullets of the first. Recoyre, or Rycoyre (de Tournay). Or, on a fer- de-moline sa. five estoiles of the field. Red. Ar. a mullet betw. three annulets, within each a cinquefoil gu. Red. Ar. three cinquefoils gu. within as many annu- lets of the first, a mullet for diff. Redborne. Chequy or and az. a chev. gu. Redcomyn. Gu. three garbs within a double tressure flory or. Crest — A phoenix in flames ppr. Redcomyn. Gu. three comyn-sheaves or, two and one. Redd (Hertfordshire). Az. a griflin segreant or. Reddie. Az. three swans with wings endorsed ar. Crest — An arm in armour, coupud at the shoulder, embowed, and resting on the elbow, holding a scimetar, all ppr. Reddish (Berifield, co. Berks). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. collared of the field. Reddish (Redishe, co. Dorset; Redishe, co. Lancas- ter; and Mayden, CO. Wilts). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. collared or. Crest — A cock's head erased sa. combed and wattled gu. ducally gorged or. Reddish. Sa. a cinquefoil ar. Reddish. Or, on a fesse engr. az. three garbs of the first. Rede (Kent). Gu. on a bend wavy ar. three shovel- lers sa. Rede, or Reed (Kent and Worcestershire). Az. a griffin segreant or. Crest — A garb or, banded gu. Rede (Norfolk). Az. a cross botonnee fitch^e ar. betw. four fleurs-de-lis or. Rede (Norwich, and Beccles, co. Suffolk). Az. on a bend wavy or, three Cornish choughs ppr. within a bordure engr. ar. charged with a torteau and a hurt, alternately. Crest — A buck's head erased ar. attired or, betw. two palm branches of the last, charged on the neck with three bars gemelles of the second. Rede (Suffolk). The same Arms. Crest — A stag's head erased. Rede (Ashmans, co. Suffolk; as borne by Robert Rede Rede, of Ashmans, esq. (who substituted his present surname for his patronymic of Cooper, on inheriting the estates of his maternal uncle, Robert Rede, esq.) son of Samuel Lovick Cooper, esq. by Sarah his wife, dau. of Thomas Rede, esq. and Theophila his wife, dau. and heiress of William Leman, esq-) Az. on a bend wavy or, three Cornish choughs ppr. within a bordure engr. ar. charged with torteaux and hurts alternately. Crest — A buck's head erased ar. attired or, betw. two palm branches of the second, charged on the neck with three bars geraelled or. Motto — Avi numerantur avorum. Rede. Az. a griffin segreant volant or, supporting an oak branch vert, acorned of the second. Rede. Per pale or and ar. a cross botonnee fitchee sa. betw. four fleurs-de-lis counterchanged. Rede, or Rythe. Per pale gu. and sa. a cross bo- tonnee fitchee betw. four fleurs de lis or. Rede. Az. on a bend wavy or, three bitterns sa. membered gu. within a bordure engr. ar. pellettee. Rede. Gu. a bend fusily erm. Rede. Ar. a chev. vert, betw. three fleurs-de-lis gu. ; in chief a torteau. Rede. Per pale sa. and gu. semee of guttees d'or, a cross moline fitchee of the second. Rede. Az. three fermails or. Rede. Az. three bezants. Rede. Az. three fusils in fesse or. Redesdale, Baron. See Mitford. Keuesdall (Lincolnshire). Gu. a lion pass, guard. ar. Redeshall (Lincolnshire). Sa. a lion pass, guard, ar. Redesham. Ar. six fleurs-de-lis gu. three, two, and one. Redesham. Chequy ar. and gu. a fesse az. Redeston. Gu. a pale fusily ar. Redeswell. Ar. a chev. betw. three hinds' heads couped gu. Redeswell. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three hinds' heads couped gu. Redeswell, or Reuswell. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three horses' heads couped gu. Redeswell, or Redswell. Or, a chev. sa. betw. thiee hinds' heads couped gu. Redfern. Or, six martlets gu. three and three. Crest — A birch tree ppr. Redfin. Ar. on a fesse gu. three fleurs-de-lis of the field. Redfurd. Ar. on a pale vert, three quatrefoils of the first. Crest — A quatrefoil gu. Redford. Quarterly, ar. and gu. within a bordure enn. Redford, East, Town of (Nottinghamshire). The seal is very ancient, and represents two eagles, with wings endorsed, respecting each other, their two inward feet conjoined. Motto— de este Redfurde. Rcdfyne. Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three fleurs-de-lis az. RtDHAM (Norfolk). Az. three ears of wheat or. Redham. Gu. an inescutcheon within an orle of martlets ar. Crest — A cross crosslet fitchee gu. Redham. Gu. a chev. engr. betw. three reed sheaves, ar. Redham. Gu. a chev. engr. ar. betw. three reed sheaves or. Redhead. Sa. a bend engr. or, betw. two cotises ar. ; on a canton of the last a saltire gu. Crest — A sinister arm in armour ppr. embowed to the sinis- tei", holding in the gauntlet a sword, point down- wards, ar, hilt and pommel or, charged above the wrist with a crescent of the last. Redhead. Ar. three martlets sa. ; a chief az. Crest — An eagle's head az. Rkdheugh (Redheugh, CO. Durham). Ar. three cocks' heads erased sa. combed and wattled gu. ; in the centre chief point a mullet of the last. Redicue (Rediche, co. Lancaster; confirmed 15 May, 1587). Az. a lion ramp. gu. collared or. 5 L RED REE Redikk. Or, a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet fitcliee gu. Reding, or Reeding (Herefordshire and London; confirmed Not. 1609). Ar. a pheon gu. betw. three boars' heads erased sa. Reding (Kent). Ar. three boars' heads couped sa. Reding. The same Arms. Crest — A gillyflower, stalked and leaved ppr. Redincton (Kilcornan, co. Galway ; a family which first settled in Ireland on the invasion by Crom- well, and now represented by Thomas Nicbolan Redington, of Kilcornan, esq. M. P. for Dundalk, and a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for the county of Galway, only son of the late Christopher Redington, of Kilcornan, esq. by Frances his wife, only child of Henry Dowell, of Cadi/,, esq. and grandson of Thomas Redington, esq. fourth son of Thomas Redington, of Creganna, co. Galway, esq. and Sarah his wife, dau. of Christopher Bui'ke, of Kilcornan, esq. a younger branch of the Clan- ricarde family). Per chev. in chief two demi lions ramp, and a mullet in base. Crest — A lion ramp. Motto — Pro rege sspe — pro patria semper. Redisham, or Redysham (Norfolk). Ar. six fleurs- de-lis gu. three, two, and one. Redlefeld. Paly of eight ar. and gu. ; on a chief az, a lion pass, guard, or. Redley. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three cocks' heads erased gu. Crest — On a chapeau a salamander in flames ppr. Redley, or Redleigh. Gu. a chev. betw. three birds ar. Redley. Gu. a chev. or. Redman (Berkshire, Kent, and Harwood, co. York). Gu. three cushions erm. buttoned and tasselled or. Redman (Cheshire and Yorkshire). Gu. three cush- ions or. Redman (Norfolk ; granted 1 May, 1595). Gu. across ar. betw. four cushions erm. tasselled or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a horse's head ar. maned gu. Redman (Tulford, co. York). Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three cushions erm. tasselled or. Crest — On a cushion gu. tasselled or, a horse's head couped ar. crined of the second. Redman. Gu. a chev. betw. three lozenge cushions erm. tasselled or. Crest — On a cushion gu. a horse's head couped ar. Redman. Gu. a cross ar. betw. four woolpacks or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a horse's head ar. maned gu. Redman. Gu. a cross betw. four cushions erm. Redman. Gu. three lozenge cushions ei"m. two and one, tasselled or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gu. a horse's head ar. Redmayn (Yorkshire). Erminois, three triangular harrows conjoined in the fesse point, and inter- laced by an annulet. Redmere. Sa. a bend ar. betw. three fleurs-de-lis or. Redmere, or Redmore. Sa. a bend ar. betw. six. fleurs-de-lis or. Redmond (The Hall, and Killygowan, co. Wexford ; derived from Sir Alexander Redmond, or Ray- mond, who was of the same name and stock as Raymond le Gros, who accompanied the Earl of Pembroke into Ireland, a. d. 1170 : he received grants of property called " The Hall," in the county of Wexford. The present representative of this ancient family is John Walsingham Cooke Red- mond, eldest son of the late Gabriel Rice Redmond, esq. Inspector-General of Military Hospitals, by Philadelphia Barbara his wife, dau. of John John- ston, of Grenton, co. Dumfries, esq. and grandson of John Redmond, of Newtown, co. Wexford, esq. by Anne his wife, dau. and co heir of John Cooke, of Cookstown, esq.) Arms, adopted in allusion to the defence of the castle of Redmond's Hall against Cromwell, which was partly accomplished by the use of some woolpacks — Gu. a castle, representing Redmond's Hall, betw. three woolpacks ppr. Crest — A lion's head erased or. Motto — Omnia vincit amor. Redmond (as borne by Henry Thompson Redmond, of Killoughter House, co. Wicklow, esq. justice of the peace, youngest son of the late John Redmond, of Newton and Killygowan, co. Wexford, esq. by Anne his wife, dau. and co-heir of John Cooke, of Cookstown, otherwise Sleanagrane, in the same county, esq.) Arms, &c. as Red.mond of Killy- gowan. Redmond (as borne by Patrick Waller Redmond, of Rockville, co. Wexford, esq. a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant of that county, son of the late John Redmond, of Rockville, esq.) Arms, as Red- mond of Killygowan. Crest — A beacon ppr. Motto — Pie vivere et Deum et patriam deligere. Rednes (Lincolnshire). Sa. three pheons ar. Rednor, or Redener (Isle of Wight, co. Hants). Or, on a chief gu. three bezants. Redon, or Reden. Ar. three pales gu. ; over all a bend sa. Redonhall. Per fesse wavy gu. and ar. guttfee de poix. Redfath (Scotland). Ar. a chev. betw. three boars' heads erased gu. Crest — An ostrich, in the beak a key ppr. Redshavve. Vert, a stag ar. having in the mouth a sprig or, betw. three bezants. Redvers (Earl of Devon : Mary, dau. of William de Redvers, sixth Earl of Devon, m. Robert de Courte- nay). Or, a lion ramp. az. Reece (Usk, CO. Monmouth ; Cardifi", co. Glamorgan ; and Longtown, co. Hereford ; as borne by Richard Reece, of Cardifi", esq.) Az. a lion ramp, or, within a bordure ar. charged with eight annulets sa. qtiartering Proger, Corbett, Milo Fitz-Walter, Newmarch, De Fortibus, Marshall, Clare, Gifl"ord, Bleddyn Broadspear, Gwerndu, and Lewis. Crest — A wivern sejant vert, with wings elevated, and holding in the mouth a spearhead ar. embrued gu- Reed (Troughend, co. Northumberland; borne by John Reed, of Prestwick Lodge, Newcastle upon- Tyne, esq. a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for that shire, son of Christopher Reed, of Cbipchase Castle, in the same county, esq. by Sarah his wife, eldest dau. of Sir Francis Blake, first hart. ofTwisel Castle, CO. Durham, and Isabel his wife, dau. and co-heir of Samuel Ayton, of West Herrington, also in the latter county, esq.) Or, on a chev. betw. three garbs gu. as many ears of corn ar. ; on an escutcheon of pretence, gu. on a saltire ar. a rose ppr. for Nevill, the present Mr. Reed having 7n. an heiress of that family. Crest — A griflin ramp, or. Reede (Wenibury, co. Devon ; four descents are given in the Hsitalion of 1620). Gu. on a bend nebulee ar. three shovellers sa. membered of the field. Reede (Gloucestershire). Az. guttee d'or, a cross formee fitcb^e of the last. Reede. Per pale gu. and sa. a cross botonnee fitchee ar. betw. four fleurs-de lis or. Crest — A fleur- de-lis. Reede. Per pale wavy ar. and sa. three crescents counterchanged. Reede. Gu. on a bend or, three shovellers sa. mem- bered of the field. Reede. Az. guttee d'or, a cross pattee fitchee gold. Crest — A hand holding a lance in pale ppr. Reeder (Lincolnshire, now of Hull, co. York). Erm. on a fesse az. a leopard's head betw. two crescents or. Crest — A leopard's head az. collared or. Rees (North Crawley, co. Northampton). Sa. three pheons ar. Rees. The same Arms. Crest — A lion ramp, sup- porting a plumb-rule, all ppr. Rees (Wales). Gu. a fesse erm. ; in chief a label or. Rees. Az. two chev. or ; a canton of the last. Rees Goch (Lord of Marton, Wales). Ar. on a bend sa. betw. three crescents gu. as many annulets or. Rees, or Rhys (Killymaenllwyd, co. Caermarthen ; derived, through Sir Elidir Ddu, the Crusader, from Urien Reged, and now represented by John Rees, of Killymaenllwyd, esq. eldest son of the late John Rees, of the same place, esq. by Amy his wife, dau. of Sir William Mansell, hart, and grandson of John Hughes, esq. by Mary his wife, only child and heir of Daniel Hughes, of Peny- REG REL tnaes, co. Carmarthen, esq. Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a chev. sa. betw. three ravens ppr. for Reus, from Urien ; second and third, gu. a lion ramp, or, in a true love knot ar. betw. four fleurs- de-lis, their stalks bending towards the centre of the second, for Hughes of Penymaes. Crest — A talbot or. Motto — Spes raelioris jevi. Rees (Llandovery, co. Carmarthen ; as borne by the Rev. William Jenkins Rees, Af . A. and F. S.A. Rector of Cascob, Presteigne, co. Radnor, a ma- gistrate for the latter shire). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a chev. sa. betw. three ravens (or Cornish choughs) ppr. for Rees ; second and third, sa. a chev. ar. betw. three spears' heads embrued ppr. for Jenkins; quartered by the Rev. W. J. Rees in right of his mother, an heiress of the Jen- kins' family, derived from Bleddin ap Maenarch, Lord of Biecknock. Vrest — A lion ramp. sa. crowned gu. Motto — Pietate et probitate. Reeve (Thwayte, co. Suffolk). Sa. on a chev. betw. three fleurs de lis or, as many crouels of spears az. Reeve. Ar. on a fesse engr. sa. betw. thi-ee escallops az. as many eagles displ. or. Crest — An eagle's head ei-ased or, collared sa. Reeve. The same Anns. Crest — A caduceus betw. two wings. Reeves (as borne by John Reeves, of Leadenham House, CO. Lincoln, esq.) Gu. a chev. vaire or and az. cotised ar. betw. three roses of the last, barbed and seeded ppr. quartering King, viz. per bend or and ar. two bendlets ermines. Crest — A horse's head erased per fesse iiebulee ar. and gu. charged on the neck with two mullets in pale ar. Reeves (as borne by John Fry Reeves, of Glaston- bury, CO. Somerset, esq.) Az. within two chev- ronels engr. or, betw. three pelicans feeding their young ppr. a portcullis betw. two crosses pattee ar. Crest — On a mount vert an eagle, wings elevated sa. each charged with a cross pattee, as in the arms, the dexter claw resting on a cross botonnte or. Reeves (Ireland). Ar. on a chev. engr. sa. betw. three escallops, as many eagles displ. Reeves. Ar. a fesse az. betw. three palets ; on a chief gu. a lion pass, guard, ar. Crest — A demi griffin. Reeves. Ar. on a bend cotised sa. three lozenges erm. Crest — A greyhound sejant sa. bezantee, col- lared and ringed or. Reeves (Ireland; established in that kingdom by Ro- bert Reve, or Reeves, Major in Cromwell's army, son of a respectable Sussex family, who »i. Eleanor, dau. of Sir Thomas O'Denisy, Viscount Clanmaleir, and was great-grantifather of Robert Reeves, esq. who m. Grace, dau. of Thomas Spaight,of Bunratty Lodge and Burnane, co. Clare, and had four sons, of whom the eldest, Robert Reeves, of Flatten, co. Me^th, esq. was father, by Mary his wife, dau. of William Maunsell, of Limerick, esq. of Rouert Reeves, of .Merrion Square, Dublin, esq.; William Maunsell Reeves, of Vostersberg, co. Cork, esq.; Samuel SPAicHT Reeves, of Flatten, esq. ; Edward Reeves, of Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin, esq.; Ri- chard Reeves, also of that place, esq. ; and Joseph Robert Reeves, of Athgarvecn, co. Kildare, esq.) Quarterly, fir.st and fourth, or, on a chev. engr. betw. three escallops az. as many eaglets displ. of the first, for Reeves ; second and third, ar. on a fesse sa. three pheons of the field, for Spaight. Crest — A dragon's head erased or, collared az. over it, on an escroll, the words " Animumrege." Motto — Virtute et fidelitate. Refer, or Reeere (Lincolnshire). Gu. abend erm.; a labtl or. Rei'Ham (Lord Mayor of London, 1300). Erm. on a fesse gu. three lions' gambs couped ar. Refuge. Ar. two bars gu. betw. as many serpents vert. Regan (Ireland). Ar. three bendlets az. ; a canton gu. Crest — A demi griffin per fesse or and az. Reginales (Belsted, CO. Suft'olk ; granted l.'")84). Sa. on a chief ar three mullets pierced of the field. Regmighers. Az. semfee of billets, a bend or. Regnold. Ar. a chev. compouie gu. and az. betw. three cresses pattfee fitohee vert; on a chief cre- nellee sa. as many mullets pierced or. Crest — A wolf's head erased sa. charged on the neck with three bezants, betw. two bars or. Reicheneerc (Treveder, co. Cornwall). Or, on a mount vert a tree, thereon a shield ar. charged with a cross gu. hanging by a ribbon from the tree. Crest— A naked arm embowed and couped, in the hand a branch of laurel. Reiu (Barra, co. Aberdeen, bart.) Az. a stag's head erased or. Crest — A pelican in her nest, feeding her young ppr. Motto — Nihil amanti durum. Reid (Ewell Grove, co. .Surrey, bart.) Per saltire er- minois and erm. an eagle displ. sa. Crest — A castle ar. surmounted by two spears saltireways ppr. points upward. A/otto — Finn. Reid (England). Ar. a chev. vert betw. three fleurs- de lis gu. ; in chief as many torteaux. Crest — A lion pass, tail extended ppr. Reid (Ireland). Gu. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. ; on a chief of the last as many torteaux. Crest — A sheaf of rye gu. Reid (Collistoun, Scotland). Ar. an eagle displ. sa. membered and armed or; on the breast an escut- cheon gu. Reiu (of the Carse, Scotland). Ar.on a bend az. three escallops or. Reid (Edinburgh). Ar. an eagle displ. sa. charged on the breast with ii shield gu. ; in each flank a boar's head couped. Crest — An eagle rising ppr. Motto — Fortitudine et labore. Reid (Pitfoddles, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a chev. az. betw. three mullets in chief and a cross crosslet fitchee in base gu. ; second and third, or, a fesse chequy az. and ar. Reiu (Seabank, Scotland). Ar. an eagle displ. sa. surmounted by an escutcheon gu. ; a bordure of the last. Crest — .A hand issuing from a cloud, holding a book expanded ppr. Motto — Pro virtute. Reiu (Scotland). Ar. an eagle displ. gu. Crest — A demi eagle issuant gu. beaked az. Motto — Forti- tudine et labore. Reid (Scotland). Az. a roebuck's head erased ppr. betw. three mullets ar. Reid (as borne by Andrew Reid, of London, and Lionsdown, co. Hertford, esq.) Ar. an eagle displ. sa. on the breast an escutcheon of the first, charged with a boi'der engr. gu. Crest — A cubit arm is- suing out of the clouds, holding the Holy Bible open at Job xix. all ppr. leaved or. Reiue (CoUister, Scotland). Ar. an eagle displ. with two heads sa. charged on the breast with an escut- cheon gu. Reiuheugh (Cultebragan). Or, a pelican in her nest, feeding her young, ppr. Crest — Two turtle doves respecting each other az. Reiuheugh (Scotland). Az. three pelicans in their piety or, nests vert. Reignolds, or Reanolds (Devonshire and Somerset- shire ; granted Ifi07). Ar. a chev. lozengy gu. and az. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee of the third. Crest — Out of a mural coronet ar. a talbot's head az. bezantee, eared or. Reignolds, or Reynolds (Suffolk). Ar. a chev. lo- zengy gu. and az. betw. three crosses fitchee vert; on a chief sa. two m\illets of the field. Reilly (Ireland). Ar. on a cross gu. five plates. Crest — The sun gu. Reiseley. Barry of fourteen ar. and az. ; over all a griffin segreant or. Crest — A young man's head couped at the shoulders sa. ear-rings or, crowned with a chaplet of flowers ar. Reisley (temp. Henry VII.) Barry of ten, ar. and az. ; over all a griffin segreant or. Rekedon, or RvKESDON. Ar. on a bend sa. three boars' heads couped or. Relement. Gu. fretty or; on a canton of the last a lion pass. Relf (Wore and Ashburnham, co. Sussex). Sa. two chev. erm. betw. three greyhounds' heads erased ar. collared gu. Crest— An opiman's head or, in the beak a snake vert, environed round the neck. REN RES Relfe (London ; granted 1693-4). Ar. a mascle gu. betw. three eagles' heads erased sa. ; on a ciiief in- dented az. two wings, conjoined in lure or. Crest — A peacock ppr. sitting on a wreath, collared gii. the wings erect ar. charged with several niascles of the second. Reluau, or Relhan. Sa. three pheous reversed ar. two and one. Crest — Three ostrich feathers ar. Remeville. Az. three square buckles or, the tongues in fesse, the points to the sinister side. Remington (Lord Mayor of London, 1500). Gyronny of eight, erm. and az. a dolphin embowed or. Remington (Lund, co. York). Barry of twelve, ar. and az. ; over all a bend gu. Crest — A hand erect, holding a broken tilting-spear, all ppr. Remington (as borne by Reginald Remington, of Crow Trees, Melling, co. Lancaster, esq. in the commission of the peace for that shire ; son of Henry Remington, esq. and his wife Isabel Baiu- brig, of Kirkby-Lonsdale, co. Westmoreland, and gi'andson of Reginald Remington, esq. who was son of Henry Remington, esq.) Arms, &c. as the preceding. Remnant (England). Or, three crosses crosslet fit- chee az. Crest — An eagle displ. sa. Remnant (Billericay, Scotland). Gyronny of eight, gu. and erm. a dolphin naiant. Crest — A dolphin naiant ppr. Motto — Mind your own business. Remp.ston, or Rampston. Ar. a chev. sa. ; in tlie chief dexter quarter a cinquefoil pierced of the last. Crest — A caltrap embrued i)pr. Rempston. Quarterly, ar. and gu. ; in the second and third, three castles in bend or. Re.iipston. Quarterly, ar. and gu.; on a bend vert three castles or. Rempston. Ar. a chev. betw. three cinquefoils sa. Rendle, or Rendell (Plymouth, co. Devon). See Randall. Rendli;shaii, Baron. See Thellusson. Rene (Hubbart's Hall, co. Essex). Gu. a chev. vaire, or and az. betw. three roses ar. Rener. Gu. a saltire engr. ar. betw. four estoiles or. Renest. Quarterly, ar. and gu. ; on a bend sa. three mullets or. Reneu (London). Or, a chev. gu. ; in chief three doves ppr. beaked and legged of the second, respect- ing each other; in base a serpent uowed ar. ; on a chief gu. three sinister wings ar. Reneu. Ar. a chev. az. betw. three hurts. Reney (France). Ar. three Danish axes gu. two and one. Rennev (Ireland). Per pale or and az. a fleur-de-lis betw. three crescents counterchanged. Rennie (granted to John Lucas Rennie, of Watering- bury, CO. Kent, esq.) Gu. two wings conjoined iu lure erm.; in base the stern of a ship of war or, thereon a flag flying to the sinister, the stafl" broken ar. charged with a saltire az. and underneath the word " Porcala," in letters of gold. Crest — The sun in splendour, betw. two flags fl>ing to the ex- terior, the staves broken, as in the arms. Rennie (London). Gu. two wings conjoined in lure erm. within a bordure embattled of the last. Crest — A dexter hand wielding a scimetar ppr. Motto — Probitate. Rennie (Phantasie, Scotland). The same Arms, Crest, and Motto. Renme (Scotland). Gu. three pairs of wings con- joined in lure erm. ; a bordure of the last. Crest — A parrot gu. feeding on a bunch of cherries ppr. Rennington (Lincolnshire). Gyronny of eight erm. and az. a dolphin embowed gu. Rennv. Ar. a stag trippant, surmounted by a tree eradicated verr; on a chief az. two wings expanded and conjoined of the field. Crest — A dexter hand holding a scimetar ppr. Motto — Probitate. Renny (Scotland). Ar. an oak tree growing out of a mount in base vert : en a chief gu. a pair of wings conjoined erm. Crest — A dexter hand fesseways couped, suspending a pair of scales. Motto — Pro- bitate consilium perficitur. Renny. Ar. an oak tree growing out of a mount in base vert, betw. two crescents gu. ; on a chief ot the \;\Bi two wings conjoined of the first. Crest - A hand issuing in pale, holding a balance and scales or. Motto — Probitate. Renous. Or, on a bend az. betw. two eagles displ. .sa. three mullets of the field. Crest — A demi griffin ramp, reguard. erminois, supporting a banner or, flotant from him, charged with a mullet az. Renshaw. Per pale and per chev. three martlets, all counterchanged. Crest— A decrescent ar. and in- crescent or, adossee. Rensley (Kent). Ar. on a fesse engr. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. as many bezants. Renton (That Ilk). Az. a chev. or, betw. three towers ar. Renton (Billie, Scotland). Az. a lion ramp. ar. within an orle engr. on the inner side, and a bordure of the last. Renton. Sa. a chev. betw. two couple closes, inter three cinquefoils or. Repington (Amingtou, co. Warwick; originally of Lincolnshire, an ancient knightly family). Gu. a chev. erm. betw. six billets ar. Crest— A demi an- telope gu. maned, bearded, tusked, and horned or, billetted ar. J^fotto—\iTtus propter se. Repington (Warwickshire). Gu. on a bend engr. betw. two buglehorns ar. three pellets. Repington. Gu. on a bend engr. or, betw. two hunt- ing-horns, stringed ar. three pellets. Repley (Essex). Erm. a fesse or, betw. three dove- cots sa. Repley (Chertsey, co. Surrey). Per chev. or and az. three lions ramp, counterchanged. Crest — A demi lion ramp. or. Repley. Or, three lions az. Repley. Erm. a fesse betw. three toads sa. Reppes. Erm. three chev. sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a plurae of feathers ar. quills or, betw. two wings of the last. Repps, or Repes (West Walton, co. Norfolk). Erm. three chev. sa. (another ar.) Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of ostrich feathers erm. betw. two wings expanded of the first. Rerenger (Owborn, co. Buckingham). Or, a cross vert ; over all a bendlet gu. Rereresby. Gu. a bend betw. three crosses patonce ar. Reresby (Thriberg, CO. York ; a great northern family, traceable to the period of the Conquest. Sir John Reresby, of Thriberg, knt. Governor of Hull, was created a Baronet in 1642). Gu. on a bend ar. three crosses patonce sa. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a goat ar. Reresuy. Gu. on a bend ar. three mullets sa. Reresby. Gu. on a bend ar. cotised or, three crosses pattfee sa. Reresby. Gu. on a bend ar. three crosses sa. Crest — On a chapeau purp. turned up erm. a goat pass, or. Reresby. Gu. a bend betw. three crosses patonce ar. Reresby. Gu. on a bend ar. three cro.sses crosslet sa. Crest — On a chapeau vert, turned up erm. a goat ar. Reresby, or Reresbury. Gu. on a bend ar. three crosses crosslet fitchee sa. Resby. Ar. a saltire engr. sa. betw. four cinquefoils Resbye (Sufl'olk). Gu. on a bend ar. three mullets sa. Crest— Xn arm couped at the shoulder, em- bowed and erect from the elbow, habited az. in the hand ppr. four ears of wheat or, stalked vert. Resham, or Ressyn. Erm. on a fesse az. three lions pass. ar. Resine (Essex, teriip. Edward I.) Gu. a lion ramp, or ; on a canton of the last a cross crosslet vert. Reskinner (Hailsford, co. Cornwall). Ar. three bars gu.; in chief a wolf pass. az. Reskinner (Cornwall). Barry of six gu. and ar. ; on a chief of the last a greyhound courant az. Reskymer, or Roskymer (Reskymer in Mawgan, co. Cornwall, traced in the pedigree for fourteen generations, extinct about the middle of the six- teenth century ; the co-heiresses >«. Trelawny and Mohun, Courtenay, and Lower). Ar. three bars gu. in chief a wolf courant az. Crest— A lion ramp. .^a. liolding a laurel brancli vert. REV REY Reslev, or Risi.EY (Chatwood, co. Bucks). Ar. a fesse az. betw. three crescents gu. Crest — A greyhound erm. collared az. ringed or, resting the dexter foot on an escutcheon ar. Reson, or Reason (Essex). Gu. a lion ramp, or ; on a canton ar. a cros.s sarcelly vert. Reson, or Reason. Gu. a lion ramp, or, in the first quarter a cross pattee Tair. Crest — A fox's head erased ppr. Reson, or Reason. Gu. a lion ramp, or, betw. four crosses pattee vair. Resprin (Respriu, co. Cornwall ; the heiress wt. Car- minow). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three cocks gu. Ressant. Erra. on a bend sa. three mullets ar. Ressuccan (St. Earne, co. Cornwall). Ar. a chev. betw. three roses gu. Rest (Lord Mayor of London, 1516). Az. on a fesse betw. three crosses Hurtee or, a unicorn gu. Rest (London; granted 1 Henry Vlll.) Az. on a fesse or, a unicorn couchant gu. Rest (Northamptonshire). Ar. on a fesse betw. six crosses moline gu. a unicorn couchant or. Rest. Az. on a fesse or, betw. three crosses moline of the second, a unicorn courant gu. Crest — A dove az. winged or and gu. holding in the beak a branch vert. Reston. Az. a fesse erm. betw. three leopards' heads per pale, or and ar. Reston. Sa. a bend cotised or, betw. six crosses crosslet litchee. Restwold (Buckinghamshire). Gyronny of four, erm. and gu. Restwoulu (Leicestershire). Ar. three bends sa. Retey. Erm. on a chev. sa. three escallops ar. Retchforu (St. Alban's, co. Hereford). Az. a fesse, wavy ar. ; in chief a ducal coronet or ; in base a pair of compasses of the last. Retford. Erm. on a chev. sa. three escallops ar. Retford. Ar. a fret of six, and a chief sa. Retfokd. Quarterly, gu. and ar. within a bordure engr. sa. Retherfield. Az. a fesse nebulee betw. three cres- cents or. Reton. Or, three leopards' heads sa. two and one. Retowre. Ar. three stumps of trees, couped and eradicated sa. Reuthall, or Revvthall. Quarterly, az. and gu. a cross engr. betw. four birds or. Reve (Maiden, co. Suffolk; granted 1590). Gu a chev. vair. betw. three roses ar. Crest — A dragon's head erased ar. collared or. Reve (Suffolk). Ar. on a fesse betw. three escallops sa. as many eagles displ. or. Reve. Az. a chev. betw. three pairs of wings conjoined and endorsed or. Reve. Gu. a chev. vair, or and az. betw. three roses ar. Crest — A tiger's head erased ar. collared and maned or. Reveley (Northumberland ; an ancient northern family from which the extant Dukes of Northum- berland, through the female line, descend, Philadel- phia, dau. of William Reveley, of Newton Under- wood, esq. and wife of Langdale Smithson, being grandmother of Sir Hugh Smithson, who was created Bute of Northumberland ; the aforesaid William Reveley, son and heir of Willey Reveley, had, with several other children, Philadelphia, who III. John Mitford.of Exbury.esq. and she becoming heir eventually to her brothers, the representation of the Reveleys is now in her great-granilson, Henry Revej.ev Mitford, of Exbury, esq. grand- son of the Historian of Greece, and grand nephew of the first Lord Redesdale). Ar. a chev. engr. gu. betw. three estoiles of sixteen points az. Crest — An estoile, as in the arms. Reveley (Bryn-y-gwin, co. Merioneth ; a younger branch of the Reveleys of Newton Underwood and Newby Wisk, co. Northumberland. Of that family George, second son of William Reveley, of Newton, by the heirrss of Willey, of Newby Wisk, was father of Henry Reveley, esq. many years one of the Commissioners of Excise, who was 5. by his elder son, the present Hugh Reveley, of Bryn-y gwin, esq.) Ar. a chev. engr. gu. betw. three estoiles of twelve points, six wavy, and six straight az. Crest — An estoile, as in the arms. Motto — Optima revelatio Stella. Revel (Ogston, co. Derby; originally from Newbold Revel, CO. Warwick ; Visitation of 15C9 : the last male heir, William Revel, of Ogston, esq. d. in 1706 : his sisters and co-heirs were — Mary Anne, wife of Richard Turbutt, of Doncaster, esq. ; and Katherine, m. first, to Sir Paul Jenkinson, of Wal- ton, hart, and secondly, to William Woodyeare, of Crookhill, esij.) Ar. on a chev. gu. three trefoils erm. all within a bordure engr. sa. Crest — A bowed aim in armour, garnished or, holding in the hand a dagger, the point downwards, betw. two bats' wings or, niembraned gu. Revel (as granted to Robert Revel, sheriff of the county of Derby in 1700). Same as Revel of Ogston, the bordure being compony or and sa. Revell (Newbold Revell, co. Warwick). This ancient family bore erm. a chev. gu. within a bordure engr. sa. and sometimes the chev. charged with three mullets or; both coats are given in Dugdale's Warwickshire, as taken from monuments in New- bold Church. Crest — A cubit arm in armour ppr. holding a lion's paw erased of the last. Revell (Warwickshire). Enn. a chev. within a bor- dure engr. sa. Revensholme. Ar. on a fesse counter-embattled gu. a lion pass, guard, or. Reventidge, or Ravance (Essex). Barry of six, ar. and sa. ; on a canton of the second a leopard's head or. Rever, or Revers. Ar. fretty sa. ; over all an ines- cutcheon gu. Reversby. Gu. on a bend engr. ar. three crosses pa- tonce sa. an annulet for diff. Revett, or RivETT (Cambridgeshire ; and Crettinge, CO. Suft'olk). Ar. three bars sa. ; in chief as many trevets of the last. Crest — An arm erect, bendy of four, ar. and sa. grasping in the hand ppr. a sword, broken of the first, hilt anil pommel or. (Another erest — An arm holding a battle-axe.) Revost, Renost, or Revest. Quarterly, ar. and gu.; on a bend sa. three mullets or. Revv, or Rue. Ar. on a bend cotised sa. three mul lets of the field. Revvse (Hedgstone, co. Middlesex). Sa. a fesse dan- cettee erm. betw. three crescents or. Crest — A demi lion erm. holding a branch of laurel vert. Rey. Gu. a bend erm. ; a label of five points or. Rey. Az. three crescents or. Rey, or Ry. Gu. on a bend ar. three ryestalks sa. Reyce (Preston, Suffolk). Ar. three spearheads gu.; a chief az. Reycraft. Per pale gu. and or, three griffins' heads erased, counterchanged ; on a chief of the second a fleur-de-lis betw. two roses of the first. REYDEN,or Reyuell (Bedfordshire). Paly of six, ar. and gu. a bend sa. Reyuon. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. Reyuon. Chequy ar. and gu. a cross moline az. Reye. Gu. on a bend erm. three ryestalks sa. Crest — An ostrich feather, entiled with a ducal coronet. Reyes. Az. a chev. erm. ; a canton and bend or. Reygate. Or, (another, ar.) five fusils in fesse az. Reygate. Ar. a bend fusily az. Reygnales, or Reynolds (Belsted, CO. Suffolk; granted I.')84). Sa. on a chief ar. three mullets pierced of the first. Crest — A wolf's head erased sa. collared or, charged with three guttees de poix. Reylf. Or, two bars sa. betw. three torteaux, each charged with as many martlets ar. Reyley, or Riley (Devonshire, and of the Green, co. Lancaster). Or, (another, ar.) a fesse betw. three crosses formee, fitchee sa. Reyley. Ar. a fesse sa. betw. three pellets. Reyman (Sussex). Ar. a chev. betw. three escallops sa. Reymes. Chequy gu. and or, a canton enn. Reynall (Egginton, co. Bedford, and Lincoln's Inn, London ; granted 1737). Per pale gu. and az. a fesse iuvecked, betw. two lozenges in chief and a RE Y RE Y fleur de-lis in base or. Crest — On a mount vert a fox sejant reguard. ppr. collared ar. reposing bis dexter foot on a lozenge or. Keynsrd. Or, two obey. gu. ; on a canton of the second a lion pass. ar. Revnardson (I'lyiuoutb, co. Devon, and Lord Mayor of London, 1649 ; granted by Segai', 1632). Or, two cbev. engr. gu. ; on a canton of the second a mas cle ar. Crest — A lion's bead ermiuois, crowned with a mural crown, cbeqny ar. and gu. Reynardson (Holywell, co. Lincoln). Same as pre- ceding. Reyncourt. Az. a fesse dancettfie betw. six garbs or. Reyne, or Reyney (DeTonshire). Gu. two wings, conjoined and displ. ar. Reynei.l (Pyttney, co. Somerset ; Trumpington, co. Cambridge ; Ogwell, co. Devon ; derived from Sir Richard Reynell, of Pyttney, high sheriff of Devon from 1191 to 1194. His great-grandson, Walter Reynell of Pyttney, acquired, temp. Ed- ward L the Trumpington estates, in marriage with Maud, dau. and heir of Everard de Trumpington, and was great grandfather of another Sir Walter Reynell, who m. Margaret, eldest dau. and heir of William Strighull of Malston, and was ancestor of the various branches of this distinguished family. The senior line, Reynell of Ogwell, expired with Richard Reynell, of West Ogwell, esq. M.P. for Ashburton in 1735 : he left his estates to his niece, (the dau. of his sister Mary,) Rebecca Whitrow, wife of Joseph Taylor, of Denbury, esq. The male line of the Reynells is now represented by General Sir Thomas Reynell, bart.) Ar. masonry sa. a chief indented of the second. Crest — A fox pass, or, being the crest of Strighull. Supporters (which appear, at one time, to have been borne) — Two foxes. Motto — Muriis aheneus esto. REYNELL(Malston,co. Devon ; descended from Thomas Reynell, second son of Walter Reynell, of East Ogwell and Malston, by Radigunda his wife, dau. of Philip Coplestone, esq.) Arms, &c. as the pre- ceding. Reynell (Ireland ; a younger branch of the Reynells of Malston, settled in the sister kingdom in the seventeenth century, from which sprang the Rey- nells of Castle Reynell, represented by Barbara, Countess of Donoughmore ; of Reyuella ; of Wood- fort, represented by Cooke Reynell, esq. ; and of Killynon, by Richard Wtnter Reynell, esq. son of Richard Reynell, esq. by Harriet his wife, dau. of Robert Reynell, of Edmonton, esq. and grandson of the Rev. Edward Reynell, and his wife, Jane Winter). Arms, &c. as Reynell of Malston. Reynell (Newton Abbot, co. Devon ; descended from John, b. in 1544, third son of John Reynell of East Ogwell, by Margaret his wife, dau. of William Fortescue, of Wood, esq. The late possessor of Newton Abbot, the Rev. John Reynell, d. in ISOO, leaving seven sons and two daus. ; John, who d. uiun. in 1826; William Richards; Thomas, in holy ordejs; Richard, British Vice Consul at Syracuse ; Edward, d. unm. ; Henry, who d. in IS23 ; and James ; Mary, wife of Richai d Vickery VVreford ; and Elizabeth, m. to the Rev. John Morell, LL.D.) Arms, &c. as the preceding. Reynell (Laleham and Shepperton, co. Middlesex; Sir Thomas Reynell, knt. Sewer of Honour in ordinary to Charles I. second son of Sir Thomas Reynell, of West Ogwell, knt. m. Katherine, only dau. and heir of Sir Henry Spiller of Laleham, and had two sons — Thomas, of Laleham, whose dau. and heir, Elizabeth, m. Sir Richard Reynell, bart. ; and Henry, of Shepperton, whose grand- daughter and heir, Caroline Hester Reynell, 7n. in 1821 the Rev. David Williams, who assumed the name and arms of Reynell). Arms, as Reynell of Ogwell. Reynell (Rivershill, co. Hants; descended from Sir George Reynell, Marshal of the King's Bench, fourth son of Richard Reynell, of East Ogwell, esq. and now represented by Carew Reynell, esq. Captain in the Army; of this branch was Carew Reynell, Bishop of Derry, 1741). Arms, &c. as Reynell of Ogwell. Reynell (as borne by General Sir Thomas Reynell, bart. K. C. B. now male representative of the Reynells of Devon). Ar. masonry, a chief in- dented sa. Crest — A fox pass. ppr. Motto — Mums aheneus esto. Reyner (Overton-Longvile, co. Huntingdon). Az. a saltire engr. erm. Reynes (Buckinghamshire and Kent). Chequy or and gu. a canton erm. Reynes (Dandey Court, co. Dorset). Ar. on a bend cotised sa. three lozenges erm. Reynes, Reymes, or Rheynes fDorsetshire). Ar. a fret sa.; over all a bend, chequy or and az. Reynes (Huntingdonshire and Kent). Chequy or and gu. a canton erm. ; over all a bend az. Reynes, or Reymes (Overswood-Kettlestone, co. Nor- folk). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three lions ramp. ar. (Another, crowned or.) Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of two rows of ostrich feathers purp. Reynes (Stapleford, co. Nottingham). Chequy or and gu. ; on a bend vert a leopard's head betw. two annulets of the first. Crest — An arm issuing out of clouds, holding three roses, all ppr. Reynes (Lewes, co. Sussex). Chequy or and gu. a canton erm. ; over all, on a bend az. a griffin's head erased, betw. two birds of the first. Crest — A bird, the breast ar. back az. in the beak a rose ppr. Reynes. Ar. fretty sa. ; over all a bend, componfte az. and or. REYNETT(as borne by Colonel Sir James Henry Rey- NETT, K.C.H. A. D C. to the Queen, son of Henry James Reynett, D.D. by Mary Kennedy his wife, and descended from Henri de Reynet, who left France at the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes). Quarterly, first and fourth, vert, a tortoise pass.; second and third, ar. a chev. gu. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee sa. the whole within a double tres- sure flory counterflory of the second. Reynham, or Rainham (South Lynn, co. Norfolk! temp. Henry IV.) Sa. three mallets ar. Cre.st — A morion, or mortier, betw. two mallets. Reynold (Stratford, co. Warwick). Az. a chev. betw. three foxes' beads erased or. Crest — A fox's head erased or. Reynolds (Devonshire). Ar. a portcullis sa. ; over all three bars az. Reynolds (Devonshire). Ar. a portcullis sa. chained az. Reynolds (Colchester, co. Essex). Az. a fesse dan- cettee betw. three leopards' heads or; a bordure gobony of the first and second. Crest — A griffin's head erased, per pale or and ar. Reynolds (Milford House, co. Hants). Ar. a port- cullis .■it and fourth, ar. a close helmet sa. ; second and third, gu. a cross crosslet fitchee or. Crest — An anchor ppr. jlJolto—Yor security. Robertoun (Bedley, Scotland; Mackenzie's He- ruldrij). Gu. a close helmet ar. Crest — An an- chor in pale ppr. j1/r)«o— Securitate. Robertoun (Earnock, Scotland ; Font's MS.) Quar- terly, first and fourth, gu. a close helmet ar. ; second and third, ar. a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Crest and Motto, as That Ilk. Roberts (Glassenbury, CO. Kent, and Brightfieldstown, CO. Cork, bart.) Sa. on a chev. ar. cotised or, three mullets of six points pierced of the field. Crest — ■ On a mount vert an eagle displ. az. wreathed round the neck with ivy ppr. Roberts (as borne by John Roberts, of Ardmore,co. Cork, esq.) Same as Roberts of Brightfieldstown. Roberts (borne by Michael Roberts, of Kilmoney, CO. Cork, esq.) Same as Roberts of Brightfields- town. Roberts (as borne by William Roberts, of Beech- field, Bromley, co. Kent, esq. only son of Joseph Roberts, esq. by his wife Elizabeth Bruce, a de- scendant of the Braces of Earls Hall, co. Fife, and grandson of Edward Roberts, of St. Thomas Hill, near Canterbury, esq.) Az. on a chev. or, three mullets sa. Crest — An eagle displ. jl/of. Edward the Confessor, " whose name," says Dugdale, *• argues him to have been of the old English stock:" at the Conquest, the Lordship of Eatiugton was granted to Henry Earl of Ferrars, in Normandy, one of the principal adventurers under Duke William, and was held under him by this Sewallis, in whose pos- terity it continues to the present day. The senior line of the descendants of Sewallis, the Shirleys of Staunton Harold, are now represented by Washing- ton Shirley, E\rl Ferrers). Paly of six, or and az. a quarter erm. Crest — The head of a Saracen ppr. couped at the neck, wreathed round the tem- ples, or and az. Shirley (Eatington, co. Warwick, and Lough Fea, CO. Monaghan ; derived from the Hon. George Shirley, Comptroller of the Household to Queen SII o SIU) Charlotte, eldest son of Robert, first Earl Ferrers, by Selina his second wife, dau. of George Finch, esq. and now represented by Evelyn John Shir- ley, of Eatingtonand Lough Fea ,esq. M.P. for South Warwickshire). Arms, &c. as the preceding. Shirley (Wiston, Preston, West Grinstead, and Oat Hall, all ill Sussex; and all now extinct). Arms, &c. as the preceding. Shirley, or Shurley (Isfield, co. Sussex; extinct). Arms, granted temp. Henry Vlll. paly of four az. and gu. three stags' heads couped ar. on a fesse wavy or, three Cornish choughs ppr. ; but the family after- wards assumed, and were allowed in the Visita- tions, paly bendy of eight ar. and az. a canton erin. Shirlhy (London; confirmed 10 Sept. 1009). Gu. a chev. counter-componee, ar. and sa. betw. thi-ee fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — Three broad arrows, two in saltire and one in pale, or, plumed ar. entiled with a garland of laurel rert. Shirreff. Az. on a fesse betw. three griffins' heads, ar. as many cinquefoils of the field. Crest — A lion ramp, double queued az. armed and langued or. Shivez (Muirtoun, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. three cats-a-mountaiii pass, in pale, spotted ar. ; second and third, ar. on a cross moline sa. a mullet of the field. Crest — A demi cat ppr. Motto — Virtute non vi. Shobington (Buckinghamshire). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three squirrels sejant, sa. cracking nuts or. Sholdham (Norfolk). Or, an eagle displ. az. Shomburgh. Gu. six inescutclieous ar. Shone. Sa. on a triangle voided, ar. twelve torteaux. Crest — A dolphin embowed, gu. Shoobridge (llckfield, co. Sussex: granted 16 April, 10G2). Ar. two bars sa. on the first two leopards' faces, on the second one, or. Crest — A leopard's face, or, betw. two wings expanded, sa. SiiORuicH (Bekyswell, co. Norfolk). Quarterly, ar. and erm. a bend sa. ; over all a cross gu. Shore (JSuron Tcignmouth). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three holly leaves vert. Crest — A stork ppr. beaked and legged sa. holding in the dexter claw a mullet. Supporters — Two storks reguard. ppr. beaked and legged sa. Motto — I'eriraus Ileitis. Shore (Derbyshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three bay leaves vert. Crest — A stork reguard. ar. resting the dexter claw on a pellet. Shore (Derbyshire). Ar. a bend betw. three onlc leaves vert. Crest — A crane ppr. resting the dexter foot on a mullet ar. Shore. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three oak leaves vert. Shore (Norton Hall, co. Derby ; descended from John Shore, of Sheffield, esq. whose grandson, Samuel Shore, purchased the estate of IMearsbrook, and d. in 1785 ; his son and heir, Samuel Shore, of Mearsbrook, esq. 7u. Urith, dau. of Joseph Ofiley, of Norton Hall, esq. and sister and co-heir of Ed- ward Offley, of the same place, esq. and by her was fatlier of the present Samuel Shore, of Nor- ton Hall, CO. Derby, and Castle Hill, co. Dorset, esq.) Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three holly leaves vert, quartering Offley, viz. ar. a cross flory az. betw. four Cornish choughs sa. Crest — A stork reguard. holding in its dexter clavi' a pebble on the sea shore. Motto — Non dormit qui custodit. Suoreville. Az. five escallops or, two, two, and one. Shorey. Ar. a lion ramp, queue furchee purp. Shorley (Enfield), i'aly of six, ar. and az ; a can- ton erm. with a crescent. Short (Essex). The same Arms. Crest — A griffin's head betw. two wings. Short (Tentcrden, co. Kent; granted 1014). Az. a griffin segreant, betw. three estoiles or. Crest — A griffin's head or, betw. two wings az. charged with estoiles of the first. Short (London, and Doncaster, co. York; granted 3 June, l(ie3). Sa. a griffin pass, segreant ar. a chief erm. Short (London). Az. a griffin pass, or, betw. three mullets ar. Short. Sa. a griffin pass, or, betw. three mullets ar. Crest — A griffin's head or, in the beak a trefoil slipped, vert. Short ( Borrows;ouness, Scotland). Or, a tree grow- ing out of a mount, in base vert, a hunting-horn hanging therefrom on the dexter side sa. stringed and viroUed gu. ; in chief two mullets of the last. Crest — A ship in flames ppr. Motto — Spes in ex- tremum. Short (Newton St. Gyres and Exeter, co. Devon; four descents are given in the Visitatio7i of 16'20. The present representative of the family is Francis Baring Short, of Bickham, esq.) Gu. a griffin se- gi'eant or, a chief ermines. Shorter (London ; granted 14 Oct. 1687). Sa. a lion ramp, oi*, ducally crowned ar. betw. three battle- axes of the last, handles of the second. Crest — A griffin's head sa. gorged with a collar or, betw. two wings di.spl. of the last. Shorter. Per saltire or and sa. a bordure counter- changed. Shortfsbrooke, or Shotiserooke (Kent). Erm. a chief indented, per pale or and gu. (Another adds, a rose gu. ; another, an annulet gu.) Shortesbrooke. Erm. a chief, per pale indented or and gu.; in the first quarter a rose of the last, Shortcrave (Everden, co. Northampton). Enu. a fesse chequy, betw. three lions* heads erased gu. Shorthose (Yorkshire). Sa. on a chev. betw. three crescents ar. as many escallops of the field. Shorthose. Ar. on a chev. sa. three crosses crossb t of the field. Crest — A dexter hand holding a dagger in pale, point downwards, all ppr. {Ano- ther crest — A wivern az.) Shorthose. Ar. on a canton sa. three crosses cross- let fi tehee of the field. Shorthose. Az. on a chev. ar. three escallops sa. betw. as many crescents of the second. Shorthose. Sa. on a chev. betw. three crescents ar. as many escallops gu. Shortlanu. Gu. on a chief or, a bar dancettee sa. Crest — A seahorse ramp. az. ducally gorged ar. Shortreed (Scotland). Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three thistles vert, flowered of the second. Crest— A dexter hand holding a scimetar ppr. Motto — Pro aris et focis. Shotbolt (Hertfordshire). Per pale indented ar. and sa. two lions combatant, couiiterchaiiged. Shotesbery. Ar. on a cross engr. sa. five crescents or, flammant gu. Shotesbroke. Sa. a maunch ar. Shotiserooke. Erm. a chief, per pale indented ar. and gu. charged on the dexter side with a rose of the last. Shottebroke. Erm. on a chief or, a bar dancettee gu. S HOTTER (Farnham, co. Surrey). Az. on a chev. gu. charged with three bezants, in chief two sheaves, each of six arrows, interlaced saltireways of the second, flighted and pheoned ar. ; in base a bow stringed fesseways of the last. Crest— A demi lion ramp, erminois, charged on the shoulder with two arrows, saltireways gu. flighted ppr. ; in the paws a slip of oak leaves and acorns, also ppr. Shouldhah (Norfolk). Az. an eagle displ. or, beaked and membered gu. Shouldham (Norfolk). Barry of six, or and sa. ; a bend gu. Shouldham (Norfolk). Gu. a saltire ar. ; a label of three points az. charged with as many plates. Shouster (Whiston, Scotland). Ar. a chev. betw. three boars' heads erased gu. Shove (as quartered with the arms of Chalk, viz. or, a fesse betw. three martlets az. by the Rev. Wil- liam Shove Chalk, Rector of Wilden, co. Bedford ; by James Jell Chalk, of the Middle Temple, esq. barrister-at law ; and by Eoward Henry Chalk, esq. ; sous of James Chalk, of the Isle of Sheppy, CO. Kent, esq. by Mary his wife, dau. and co heir of Edward Shove, of the Lsle of Sheppy aforesaid, esq.) Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three holly leaves ppr. Crest — A griffin's head ppr. in a ducal coronet, with a cross crosslet in its mouth. Shovel (granted 1C91). Gu. a chev. erm. ; in chief two crescents ar. ; in base a fleur-de-lis or. Crest — Out of a naval coronet or, a demi lion gu. hold- ing a sail ar. charged with an anchor sa. Shovel. Gu. a chev. betw. two fleurs dc-lis in chief and a crescent in base ar. SHU SIB Showcrosse (Dorsetshire). Gu. a saltire betw. four annulets ar. Shoysweli. (Shoyswell, co. Sussex ; descended froto John de Shoyswell of Shoyswell, 48 Edward III.) Or, on a bend sa. three horseshoes ar. Crest — A horse's head erased ar. gorged with a collar sa. charged with three horseshoes of the fii'st. Shrawley (London, 1588). Sa. a lion pass, guard, betw. three mullets ar. Crest — A hind's head ar. pierced through with an arrow, bendways or. Shreiber. The same as Schreiber, Hampshire. Shrewsbury, Earl of. See Talbot. Shrewsbury, Town of. Az. three leopards' heads, two and one, or. Shrewsbury-Monastery. .4z. a crosier in bend, dex- ter or, surmounted with a lion ramp, of the last, all within a bordure of the second. Sbrigley (Shrigley, CO. Chester). Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three legs couped at the knee of the second. Shrigley (Beriscall, co. Chester). Sa. a chey. betw. three legs couped below the knee ar. Shrigley (Cheshire). Sa. a leg couped below the knee ar. Shrigley. Ar. a fesse betw. three plumbers' irons sa. Crest — A band holding a bull's head erased ppr. Shrigley. Ar. a chev. betw. three plumbers' irons sa. Shrigley. Sa. a man's foot couped by the ancle sa. SURIMPTON. Az. two bars betw. six leopards' heads or, three, two, and one. Crest — A leopard pass. ppr. Shrouer. Ar. a crab sa. Shrub (Guildford, co. Surrey). Az. on a chev. ar. betw. a lion pass, guard, in chief and an escallop in base of the second, three roses gu. Crest — On an acorn branch, lying fesseways vert, fructed p])r. an eagle close and reguard. of the last, charged on the breast with a rose gu. Shrubb (borne by John Peyto Shrubs, of Stoke, near Guildford, esq. a magistrate for the county) Az. on a chev. engr. betw. a lion pass, guard, in chief and an escallop in base ar. three roses gu. barbed and seeded ppr. Crest — An eagle reguard. pei'ched upon an oak branch fructed, all ppr. charged on the breast with an escallop gu. Motto — Sub cruce semper viridis. Sheubsole (Canterbury). Ar. three cherry trees, two and oue, vert, fructed gu. each on a mount of the second. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested gu. cuff ar. holding in the hand ppr. a branch of cherry tree vert, fiucted of the first. Shuckburgh (Sliuckburgh, co. Warwick, bart.) Sa. a chev. betw. three mullets ar. Crest — A blacka- moor couped at the waist ppr. with a dart in his band or. Motto — Ha!C manus ob patriam. Shuckburgh (Downton House, co. Wilts). Sa. a chev. engr. betw. three mullets pierced ar. Crest — A demi Moor wreathed about the temples, holding in the dexter baud an an-ow, in bend sinister, ppr. Shugesby. Gu. a chev. ar. ; in chief two leopards' faces, in base a buglehorn of tlie second. Shukesburghe (Herefordshire). Sa. a chev. betw. three mullets ar. Shuluham (Dunmanway, CO. Cork ; descended from the Schuldams, or Shouldhams, of Shouldham's Manor, co. Norfolk. Of this family were Admiral Molyneux Shuldham, created Baron Shuldham in 1776, and the Shuldhams of the county of Long- ford). Az. an eagle displ. ar. Crest — A griffin pass. Shuldham (Norfolk and Suffolk; as borne by Wil- liam Shuluham, of Marlesfoid Hall, co. Suffolk, esq.) Az. an eagle displ. or, armed gu. Shum. Az. a saltire gu. fimbriated ar. thereon two tilting spears, in saltire or, headed ppr. Crest — A cock reguard. ppr. collared or; from the collar a buglehorn, pendent, of the last. Shum (borne by George Shum Storey, of Ham, co. Surrey, esq. who, by royal sign manual in 1823, assumed the ad^litional surname and arms of .Storey). Az. upon a saltire ar. another, gu. charged with two spears, saltireways ppr. quarter- ing Storey. Crest — A cock reguard. ppr. from the neck, suspended by a chain, a buglehorn or. Shuhley (Isfield). See Shirley. Shuhstabb. Ar. two billets raguled and trunked, placed saltireways, the sinister surmounted of the dexter az. their tops flaming ppr. Shute (Holliugton, co. Cambridge). Per chev. sa. and or ; in chief two eagles displ. of the last. Crest — A griffin sejant or, pierced in the breast with a broken sword blade ar. vulned gu. Shute (Burton House, co. Hants). The same Arms, with a crescent for diff. Crest — A griffin sejant or, pierced through the breast with an arrow ar. Shute (Craven, co. York). The same Arms. Crest, as of HoUington, co. Cambridge. Shute. Per chev. sa. and ar. ; in chief two eagles displ. of the last. Crest — A griliin sejant ar. beaked and winged or, pierced through the chest with a broken spear ppr. Shuter (Winterbourne, co. Wilts ; granted July, 1614). Az. an inescutcheon ar. betw. eight crosses crosslet fitchee or. Crest — On a mount vert a leo- pard sejant ppr. ducally gorged and lined or. Shuttleworth (Gawthorp, co. Lancaster; tevip, Richard II.; derived from the marriage of Henry Shuttleworth with Agnes, dau. and heir of Wil- liam de Hucking. The late Robert Shuttleworth, of Gawthorp, esq. d. in 1818, leaving an only dau. and heir, Janet, m. in 1841, to Kay, esq. who assumed, in consequence, the additional surname and arms of Shuttleworth). Ar. three weavers' shuttles sa. tipped and furnished with quills of yarn, the threads pendent, or. Crest — A bear pass, ar. {Another crest — A cubit aim in annour ppr. grasping in the gauntlet a shuttle of the ai*ms). Shuttleworth (Forcet, co. York, and of the city of Durham ; derived from Nicholas Shuttleworth of Forcet, younger brother of Sir Richard Shuttle- worth, of Gawthorp, knt. The late representative of this branch was Philip Nicholas Shuttle- worth, D.D. Bishop of Chichester). Arms, &c. as Shuttleworth of Gawthorp. Shuttleworth (Aston, co. Derby). See Holuen. Shuttleworth (Great Bowden, co. Leicester ; des- cended from a younger .son of the Gawthorp Shut- tleworths, and more immediately from Henry Shuttleworth, of Ribbleton, co. Lancaster, esq. high sheriff of Leicestershire in 17.55, by Catherine his wife, dau. and heir of Charles Bletsoe, of Easton Hall, CO. Northampton, esq.) Arms,&c. as Shut- tleworth of Gawthorp. Shuttleworth (Hathersage, co. Derby). As Shut- tleworth of Gawthorp. Shuttleworth (Newbehall, co. York). Ar. three wea- vers' shuttles sa. tipped and furnished with quills of y am , the threads pendent or. Crest — A bear pass. ar. SiBBALU (Sitwood Park, co. Berks). Or, a ci-oss mo- line az. within a bordure of the last. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet ar. a wheatsheaf betw. two sickles ppr. Motto — Domini factum est. SiEBALu (Aberdeen, Scotland; Lyon Register). Ar. a cross moline az. pierced in the centre within a bordure chequy of the second and first. Crest — A hand erect ppr. Motto— Oxa. et labora. SiBBALu (Balgony, Scotland). Ar. a cross moline, square-pierced gu. (Another, the cross az.) Crest — A cross moline gu. Motto — Justitia. SiBBALD (Rankeilor, Scotland). The same /I r/»i, with- in a bordure az. SiBBALD (Kips, Scotland ; Lyon Register). Ar. acro.ss moline within a bordure az. ; a star of the last for diff. Crest — A mort head ppr. Motto — Me certum mors certa facit. SiBBALo (Scotland). Ar. a cross moline az. within a bordure engr. gu. Crest — A hand holding a book shut ppr. Motto — Ora et labora. SiBBALD (Scotland). Ar. a cross moline az. within a bordure counter componee, or and sa. ; on the first, eight roses gu. ; on the second, as many mascles of the third, fjf.sf— Two laurel branches orleways ppr. Motto — Sae bauld. SiBBiLLS. Gyronny of eight, or and az. four martlets two and two, counterchanged. SiBELL (Kent). Ar. a tiger looking down in a glass reguard. gu. Sibells. Ar. a tiger looking backwards in a glass az. SID SIL SiBESDEN (Essex). Gu. a chev. or, betw. three be- zants ; oil a chief iudeuted of the second^ a grey- hound in full course sa. Si BTHuRPF.( Lincolnshire ; as borne by Colonel Charles Dei.aet Waldo Sibthokpe, of Canwick Hall, near Lincoln, esq. M.P. for that city). Ar. two bars gn. within a bordure engr. sa, quartering:, or, a bend az. betw. three leopards' faces gu. for Waldo. Crests — First, a denii lion i*amp. sa. seraee of fleurs-de-lis, collared and holding in the paws a ileur-de-Iis, all or ; second, a leopard ppr. charged on the body with two beudlets az. SichendejN. Gu. a saltire betw. four escallops ar. KicHEKBURif, or SicHEBERY (Bedfordshire). Eim. on a chief gu. three roses ar. (Another, or.) .SrcHEsTON. Ar. an eagle displ. with two heads sa. SicHEViLE, or Syhevile. Erui. three crossbows gu. tiioKLEMORE (Ipswich, CO. Suffolk ; as borne by John SicKLEMORE, of Wctheringsett and Debenhani, co. Suffolk, esq. grandson of John Sicklemore, esq. M.P. for that shire, and the descendant of an old county family). Sa. three sickles interwoTen ar. Crest — A garb banded. SiuEBonOH Tgi-anted to Joseph Sidebottom, of Hare- wood Lodge, Mottram, co. Chester, esq.) Az. a chev. ar. guttee de sang, betw. two eagles displ. in chief and a garb in base, in the centre chief point a cross crosslet, or. Crest — Upon a mount vert a paschal lamb ppr. charged on the body with a cross crosslet fitchee sa. in front of the mount, in fesse, three escallops or. SiuDONS. Or, a lion ramp. sa. within an orle of cinquefoils az. Crest — Two lions' gambs erased sa. holding up a cinquefoil or. SiuEMEK, or Siu.NOR. Ar. a fesse nebulee az. betw. three crescents jessant fleurs-de-lis sa. (Another, within a bordure engr. gu.) .SiDENHAM. See Sydenham. SiDESERF (Rochlaw, Scotland; New Register). Ar. three fleurs-de-lis az. Crest — An eagle's head couped gu. Motto — Virtute promoveo. SiuESERF, or SiusERF (Scotland ; New Register). Ar. a fleur de-lis within a bordure az. Crest — A cor- nucopia ppr. Motto — Industria ditat. SiDEY. Or, a lion pass. sa. ; on a chief of the se- cond three eagles displ. or. Crest — A tiger sejant, reguard. ar. maned sa. holding an arrow of the same. SiDLEY. See Seuley. .SiDMouTH, Viscount. See Addington. SiDNALL. Az. a fesse or, betw. three crescents ar. Sidney (Baron de L'Jsle ancL Dudley). Or, a pheon az. Crest — A porcupine statant az. quills, collar, and chain or. Supporters — Dexter, a porcupine az. quills, collar, and chain or ; sinister, a lion queue fouchee vert. Motto — Quo fata volant. Sidney (Essex). Gu. a pheon within an orle of mul- lets or. SiunEY (Earl of Leicester). Ar. a pheon az. Crest — A boar pass. or. Motto — Quo fata vocant. Sidney (Cowpen Hall, co. Northumberland ; derived from Lawrence Sidney, D.D. Rector of Worthen, and subsequently Prebendary of Pulston Minor. His grandson, Henry Sidney, of the Temple, Lon- don, esq. purchased the estate of Cowpen: Hall, and d. unm. when it descended to his nephews, sons of his elder brother, Lawrence Sidney, of Danbury, co. Essex, esq. ; Marlow Sidney, esq. son of the elder of the nephews, eventually in- herited Cowpen Hall, and having married his cousin Mary, dau. of John Mangaar, esq. was father of the present John Francis Sidney, of Cowpen Hall, esq. and of William Henry Marlow Sidney, of Stock- ton-on-Tees, esq.) Or, a pheon az. Crest — A por- cupine az. quills or, collared and chained of the hist ; chain refiexed over the back. Sidney and Sussex College (Cambridge ; founded in 15'J5 by Frances, dau. of Sir William Sidney, knt- and widow of Thomas Radcliff, Earl of Susse.s). Ar. a bend engr. sa. for Radclike, impaling or, a pheon az. for Sidney. Sidney-Shelley (Penshurst Place, co. Kent, hart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a pheon az. for Sidney ; second and third, sa. a fesse engr. betw. three whelk shells or, for Shelley. Crests— Vint a porcupine pass. az. armed, collared, and chained or, for Sidney ; second, a griffin's head erased ar. beaked and ducally gorged or, for Shelley. Motto — Quo fata vocant. Sievewright, or Sievwright (Scotland). Ar. a cross gu. betw. four torteaux. Crest — A hand holding a thunderbolt ppr. SiFERWAST. Ar. three bars gemelles az. SicARE. Or, on a bend sa. three mullets of the first, pierced of the second. Siggeston, Secheston, or Sicoestone. Ar. an im- perial eagle sa. membered gu. SiKES (Sikes Dyes). See Sykes. SiKEs(The Chauntry House, Newark, co. Nottingham; derived from the ancient Cumberland family of Sikes of Sikes Dyke, and now represented by the Rev. Joseph Sikes, LL.B. of the Chauntry House, son of the late Joseph Sikes, esq. for nearly half a century an acting magistrate and deputy-lieutenant of the counties of Nottingham and Derby ; and grandson, by Hannah his wife, dau. and heir of William Chambers, of Derby, esq. of Joseph Sikes, esq. who was son of Richard Sikes, esq. M.A. and his wife, Martha, dau. and heiress of Sir Francis Cavendish Burton, of St. Helen's, co. Derby). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three fountains ppr. quartering Chambers, Burton, &c. Crest — A bull pass. ppr. Mottoes . above the crest — Ferox inimicis ; under the arms — Quod facio, valde facio. Sikeston. Ar. an eagle displ. with two heads sa. armed az. SiLBORNE (Northamptonshire). Per pale gu. and ar. three roses counterchanged. SiLBORNE, or Sin BORNE. Ar. on a chief gu. three roses of the field. SiLBY, or Sylby. Per pale, az. and gu. a griffin pass, wings elevated, betw. three crescents ar. SiLETO (Italy). Paly of six, ar. and gu. ; on a chief of the first six crescents of the second. SiLiARD. Ar. a chev. betw. three pheons sa. Silk. Az. a cross or. Crest — A greyhound courant, ar. collared az. Silk Throwers, Company of (London ; incorporated 1030). Ar. three bundles or, hanks of silk in fesse sa. ; on a chief az. a silk thrower's mill or. Crest — A mount vert, thereon a mulberry tree with silk worms variously dispersed, all ppr. Supporters — Two janissary guards ppr. habited in the dress of the country (i. e. with turbans on their heads, coats a little way down their amis, and half boots rolled, all ppr. each having a hank of silk over his exterior shoulder, the dexter holding a battle-axe erect; the sinister, a scimetar, point downwards, of the last). Motto — God in his least creatures. SiLKMEN, Company of (London; incorporated . Charles I.) Ar. a ship of three masts, in full sail on the sea, in base, all ppr. ; on a chief or, a bale of silk corded ppr. betw. two bundles of silk, pen- dent, of the last. Crest — A janissary guard habited, all ppr. holding in his dexter hand a battle-axe erect, and over his dexter arm a hank of silk, his sinister arm supporting a shield, charged with a sun, all of the last. Supporters — Two camels, each bridled, and loaded with two bales of silk, all ppr. Sill (as borne by John Sill, of Stanley Lodge, co. Northampton, esq.) Ar. a fesse engr. sa. fretty or; in chief a lion pass. gu. Crest — A demi griffin ppr. collared ar. SiLLE, or SiLLEY. Erm. two (another, three) chev. gu. Sillesden. Gu. a chev. vair betw. three bezants; on a chief engr. or, a talbot courant sa. Crest — A bird's head az. beaked and collared or, betw. two wings expanded gu. SiLLiFANT (Coombe, CO. Devo» ; the Sillifants, origi- nally Sullivan, or Syllivan, derived from the Sul- livans of Ireland, came from th.at kingdom in 1041, and acquired the estate of Coombe in 1C77, in mar- riage with Snell. The present representative is John Sillifant, of Coombe, esq.) Per pale sa. and ar. on a fesse betw. two boars pass, the one in chief towards the dexter, the other in base towards the sinister, two crosses crosslet, all counter- changed. Crest— M the foot of a Cross of Calvary or, a lizard ppr. Motto — Mens conscia recti. SIM SIM Sii.LY (St. Wenn, Trevelver, and Heligan, co. Corn- wall ; descejided from Silly of Rackenford, co. Devon. The heiress of the Trevelver branch, which became extinct in 17 12, m. Sheppard : the co-heiresses of the Sillys of Heligan, m. Martyn, Stoggett, Jackson, and Lyddon). The Ar/ns used by .Silly of Trevelver and Heligan, were — kz. a chev. betw. three mullets or, being the coat of Ceeley. The ancient Arms of .Silly or Sully of Devonshire were — Erm. three chevronels gu. SiLVELNEY, or SiLviiNEY (Ireland). Ar. on a bend sa. three plates. Silver (Winchester). Gu. a fesse potent, counter- potent, betw. three lions p;tss. guard, or. Silver. A chev. vair betw. three mullets. Crest — A lion ramp, holding betw. the paws a battle-axe. SiLVERTOP ( Minster - Acres, co. Northumberland; descended from William Silvei-top, of Stella, CO. Durham, esq. whose eldest son and suc- cessor, Albert Silvertop, was born in ICCr. The present representative is Gf.orce Silvertop, of Minster-Acres, esq. a magistrate for the counties of Northumberland and Durham, deputy-lieutenant of the latter, and high sheriff of the foiTuer in 1831, eldest son and heir of the late John Silvertop, of Minster-Acres, esq. by Catherine his wife, dan. of Sir Henry Lawson, of Broiigh Hall, co. York, bart. by Anastasia his wife, dau. of Thomas Maire, of Lartington Hall, esq. and grandson of George Silvertop, of Minster- Acres, esq. by his raai'riage with Bridget, dau. and heir of Henry Whitting- ham, of Whittingham Hall, co. Lancaster, esq.) Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. three grenados sa. fired ppr. a plate. Crest — A tiger's head erased ar. struck through the neck with a broken lance ppr. Silvester (quartered by Richards). Ar. a tree era- dicated vert. Silvester. Ar. an oak tree eradicated vert ; in chief two crescents gu. Crest — A lion's head erased vert. Silvester (as borne by Sir Philip Carteret Sil- vester, of Yardley, co. Kssex, hart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a sea-lion naiant az. for Sil- vester ; second and third, gu. four fusils ar. for Carteret. Crests — First, a lion couchant gu. for Silvester ; second, on a moutit vert, a squirrel sejant, cracking a nut ppr. for Carterkt. SiLVESTRis. Or, in a pond vert, a boar pass. sa. SiLYDEN (Essex). Gu. a chev. vair, betw. three be- zants; on a chief engr. or, a talbot pass. sa. Sim (Scotland). Gu. a chev. ar. betw. two mullets pierced in chief or, and a halbert in base of the last, within a bordure sa. Crest — A lion's head erased ppr. SiMCOE (Chelsea, co. Middlesex). Az. a fesse wavy erm. ; in chief two estoiles of twelve points or ; in base a cannon of the last. Crest — An arm em- bowed in armour, holding a sword, all ppr. Simeon (Grazeley, co. Berks, bart.) Per fesse or and sa. a pale counterchanged ; in chief an ermine spot of the first, betw. two trefoils slipped of the second ; and in base a like trefoil betw. two like ermine spots. Crest — A fox pass, reguard. ppr. in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert. Supporters — Dexter, a fox ramp, reguard. ppr. in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert ; sinister, a lion gu. ducally crowned or. Motto — Nec temere, nec timid^. Simeon. Ar. three dolphins sa. Crest — Out of a mural coronet erm. a lion's head sa. Simeon (Chittworth). Az. on a bend ar. three dol- phins. Simeon (as borne by the Rev. Dr. Simeon, of Cam- bridge). Per fesse sa. and or, a pale counter- changed, and three trefoils slipped of the second. Crest — The stump of a tree eradicated ppr. two laurel branches, crossing it, in saltire of the last. Siminges (London ; granted 1574). Az. on a bend betw. three fleurs-de-lis or, a lion pass, guard, gu. Crest — A lion sejant gu. holding under the dexter paw an escutcheon or. Siminges. Erm. a vulture seizing her prey gu. Crest — A raven sa. holding in the dexter claw a rose gu. leaved and slipped vert. SiMOND (Austin Friars, London; granted 30 June, 1700), Az. a chev. or; in chief two rose? ar. leaved vert; in base a cock of the third, combed, beaked, and legged gu. Crest — A cock ar. combed, beaked, and legged gu. SnioNDS. Per fesse sa. and ar. a pale counter- changed, three trefoils slipped of the second. C'rp*< — On a mount vert an ennine pass. ppr. in the mouth a trefoil slipped or. Simperton. Sa. on a bend cotised or, three roses gu. stalked and leaved vert. SiMPLiiR. Ar. a cross flurtee sa. betw. four mai tlets gu. Simpson (Buckinghamshire). Vert, on a fesse or, betw. three crescents in chief and a leopard pass, guard, tail coward, in base, ar. four ermine spots sa. Crest — Out of a tower a demi lion ramp, hold- ing in both paws a scimetar ppr. Simpson (Ireland). Per bend or and gu. a lion ramp, counterchanged ; on a chief vert three crescents 2lv. Crest — A lion's gamb issuant erm. holding a branch of olive vert. Simpson (Bradley, co. Durham). Gu. a fesse betw. two lions or. Simpson (Glover's House, Sittingbourn, co. Kent). Quarterly, first and fourth, per bend sinister dan- cettee, erminois and sa. a lion ramp, countt^r- changed, on a canton gu. a covered cup ar. ; second, erm. a chev. gu. betw. three pheasant cocks' heads couped az. ; third, ar. on a fesse dancettee gu. betw. three tortea.ux, a fleur-de-lis or. Crest — An ounce's head pean, erased gu. gorged with a collar gemel ar. Motto — Nunquam obliviscar. Simpson (London). Ar. a lion pass, guard, gu. ; on a chief vert a rose betw. two crescents of the field. Crest — An eagle's head erased ppr. Motto — Je suis pret. Simpson (Udock, Scotland ; New Register). Ar. on a chief vert three crescents of the first. Crest — A falcon volant ppr. Motto — Alis nutrior. Simpson (Thorntoun, Scotland). The same; the chief indented. Crest — A crescent or. Motto — Tandem implebitur. Simpson (Pulham, co. Middlesex, and Vauxhall, co. Surrey). Per fesse gu. and or, a pale counter- changed, three birds of the second. Crest — A lion ramp. or. Simpson (Haslehead). Ar. a bordure engr. gu. ; on a chief vert three crescents of the first. Simpson (granted to EnwARU Simpson, of Lichfield, esq.) Per bend sinister or and sa. a lion rantp. counterchanged, holding betw. the paws a gauntlet az. Crest — An ounce's head ppr. erased and ducally crowned gu. charged on the neck with a gauntlet or. Simpson (as borne by the Rev. Francis Simpson, of Foston Hall, co. York). Per bend nebulee or and sa. a lion ramp, counterchanged. Crest — Out of a mural crown ar. a demi lion ramp, guard, per pale or and sa. holding in the dexter paw a sword erect ppr. Simpson (Westhouse, co. Durham; borne by Joseph Simpson, of Westhouse, esq. a magistrate of the county of Durham, only son and heir of the late Charles .Simpson, of Sunderland, esq. the purchaser of tlie Westhouse estate, by Betty his wife, dau. of Walter Farritnond, of Pemberton, esq. and grandson of Joseph Simpson and his first wife, Alice, dau. of the Rev. Walter Burne, M. A. Vicar of Castle Eden). Gu. a fesse betw. two lions or. Crest— A naked arm holding a wreath of laurel. Motto — Perseveranti dabitur. Simpson (Yorkshire). Per bend or and sa. a lion ramp, counterchanged. Crest — Out of a tower az. a deiui lion ramp, guard, per pale or and sa. hold- ing in the dexter paw a sword ar. hilt and pommel of the second. Simpson. Per pale erm. and gu. three roundles counterchanged. Crest — A snake, nowed in a knot, vert. Simpson. Ar. three mullets sa. Simpson. Per bend sinister gu. and or, a lion ramp, counterchanged ; on a chief wavy ar. a cross raguly couped of the first. Crest — A cross, as in the arms ; suspended thereon an escutcheon, per S I N SIN bend sinister, cliargcd with a lion ramp. Motto— Regni regnoqiie fidelis. Simpson, or Simson. Per bend wavy sa. and or, a lion ramp, counterchanged. Sims (Scotland). Gu. a cher. betw. two crosses cross- let fitchfee in chief, ar. and a battle-axe in base of the last. Crest — A demi lion, holding in the paw a battle axe, ppr. Motto — Ferio tego. Simson (Tiviotbank, Scotland). Ar. a crane, holding a stone in the dexter foot, gu. ; on a chief vert three crescents of the field. Crest — An eagle's head erased ppr. Motto — Profunda cernit. Simson. Per pale indented erm. and gu. Simson. Per bend sinister or and sa. a lion ramp, counterchanged. Crest — A lion's head erased, du- cally crowned or. Sinclair {Earl of Caithness). Quarterly, first, az. a ship at anchor, sails furled, oars erect, in saltire, or, within a double tressure, flory, countertiory, of the last, for Orkney ; second and third, or, a lion ramp. gu. for Spar ; fourth, az. a ship under sail, or, for Caithness; and over all a cross engr. sa. dividing the four quarters, for Sinclair. Crest — A cock ppr. armed and crested or. Supporters — Two griffins sa. armed and beaked or. Motto — Commit thy work to God. Sinclair, or St. Clair (Baron Sinelair). Quarterly, f)i-st and fourth, az. a ship at anchor, her oars in saltire, within a double tressure, flory, counter- flory, or, for Orkney ; second and third, az. a ship tinder sail or, for Caithness ; over all an escutcheon ar. charged with a cross engr. sa. for Sinclair. Crest — A swan ar. ducally collared and chained or. Sypporters — Two griffins ppr. armed or. Motto —Fight. Sinclair (Ulbster, co. Caithness, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a ship with three masts ar. within a tressure, flory, counteiilory, or ; second and third, or, a lion ramp. gu. ; over all a cross engr. sa. ; all within a bordure gobony ar. and sa. Crest — From clouds ppr. an estoile, rising, ar. Motto — Aspera virtus. Sinclair (Stevenston, co. Haddington, bart.) Quar- terly, first, az. a ship, her sails furled, within a double tressure counterflory or ; second and third, or, a lion ramp. gu. ; fourth, az. a ship in full sail, or ; over all, dividing the quarters, a cross engr. quarterly, ar. and sa. in the centre a crescent ar. Crest — A griffin's head erased ppr. Supporters (granted 1791) — Two griffins, per fesse, or and gu. armed and langued az. Motto — Candide sedeaute. Sinclair (Longformacus, co. Berwick, bart.) Quar- terly, first, az. a ship, her sails furled, within a double tressure flory counterflory or ; second and third, or, a lion ramp. gu. ; fourth, az. a ship in full sail or; over all a cross engr. sa. within a bor- dure, likewise engr. gu. Crest — A man bearing a flag. Motto — Te duce, gloriamur. Sinclair (Dumbeath,co. Caithness, bart.) Quarterly, fii'st, az. a ship at anchor, her oars in saltire, within a double tressure counterflory or ; second and third, or, a lion ramp. gu. ; fourth, az. a ship under sail or, over all, dividing the quarters, a cross engr. sa. all within a bordure indented gu. Crest — A man displaying a banner ppr. Motto — Te duce gloriamur. Sinclair (Balgi-egie, Scotland). As Lord Sinclair. Sinclair (Blansse, Scotland; Font's MS.) Quar- terly, first and fourth, ar. a cross engr. az.; second and third, or, three martlets gu. Sinclair (Brimmes, Scotland; Iji/on Register). Ar. a cross engr. on the outer side, and inverted on the inner sa. all within a bordure gobonated of the second and first. Crest — An arrow and a branch of palm in saltire ppr. Motto — Detur forti palma. Sinclair (Eumbeath, Scotland ; New Register). The same Arms as of Dumbeath, bart. within a bordure chequy or and gu. Crest — A cross pattee within a circle of stars ar. Motto — Via crucis, via lucis. Sinclair (Dun, co. Caithness, Scotland ; Lyon Regis- ter). Ar. a cross engr. sa. within a bordure of the second, charged with eight plates. Crest — A man on horseback ppr. Motto — Promptus ad certamen. Sinclair (Edinburgh ; Lyon Register). Ar. a cross engr. betw. two mascles in chief sa. !\Iotto—Cn\y. dat salutem. Sinclair (Herdmonstone, East Lothian, Scotland). Ar. a cross engr. az. Sinclair (Mey, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a lion ramp, gu.; second, az. a ship at anchor-, within a royal tressure or ; third, az. a ship in full sail or; over all, dividing the (piarters, a cross engr. sa. Crest — A savage resting his club on the wreath ppr. Motto — Per ardua virtus. Sinclair (Oldbarr, Scotland; Lyon Register). Ar. a cross per cross sa. and gu. engr. Crest — An otter issuing out of the wreath. Motto — Quocun- que ferar. Sinclair (Polworth, Scotland). Ar. a cross engr. az. Sinclair (Baron Rostin ; Balfour's Blazons). Quar- terly, first and fourth, az. a ship within a double tressure counterflory or ; second and third, ar. a cross engr. sa. Sinclair (Stamstare, Scotland; Lynn Register). The same Arms as of Dumbaith, within a bordure iu- vecked gu. Crest and Motto, as of Dumbaith. Sinclair (Steventoun, Scotland). Ar. on a cross engr. gu. five bezants. Sinclair (Stircock, Scotland; Linn Register). The same Arms, within a bordure gobonated gu. and or. Crest — A naked arm issuing out of a cloud, gi'asping a small sword, with another lying by, all ppr. Motto — Me vincit, ego mereo. Sinclair (Scotland ; Lynn Register). Ar. a cross engr. sa. betw. two mullets az. Motto — Fear God and live. Sinclair (Scotland). Ar. a cross engr. sa. Crest — A dove ppr. Motto — Credo. Sinclair. Ar. on a cross sa. three crescents in fesse or. Crest — A polecat ar. Sindelshelme, or Sindelham (Berkshire). Ar. on a fesse betw. three escallops gu. as many martlets or. Sinderto.\ (Cambridgeshire). Az. three greyhounds courant ar. dueally gorged or. Singe (Bridgenorth, co. Salop). Az. three millstones ar. two and one, each charged with a millrind sa. quartering ar. an eagle displ. with two heads sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's claw ar. Singleton (Singleton Hall, co. Lancaster). Gu. three chev. betw. as many martlets ar. Crest — A demi antelojie sa. platee, crined and attired ar. pierced through the chest with a broken spear or, headed of the second, vulued giittee de sang. (Another crest — An arm embowed in armour ppr. grasping a sceptre or, on the top an estoile). SiNuLEiON (Broughton, CO. Lancaster; Dykelborough and Mendlesham, co. Norfolk; and Cornwall). Ar. three chev. gu. betw. as many martlets sa. Crest, as the last. .Singleton (Aclare,co. Meatli ; borne by Henry Cor- bet-Singleton, of that place, esq. formerly an ofiicer in the 7th Dragoon Guards, now a magis- trate and deputy-lieutenant for the county of Meath,son and heir of the late Francis Singleton, of Aclare, esq. by Frances his wife, dau. of Joseph Deane, of Dangan, co. Kilkenny, and Terrenure, CO. Dublin, esq. and relict of Anthony Clifl"e, of New Ross and Abbey Braney, co. Wexford, esq. : the said Francis Singleton, esq. who was son of Robert Corbet, of Corbet Hill, co. Wexford, esq. and grandson of Francis Corbet, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, took the name and arms of Sin- gleton, as heir to his great-grand-uncle, the Right Hon. Henry Singleton, Master of the Rolls in Ire- land). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. three chev- ronels gu. betw. as many martlets sa. for Single- ton ; second and third, or, a raven close ppr. for Corbet. Crests — First, an arm embowed in armour, gras])ing a sceptre, terminated by an estoile or, for Singleton ; second, an elephant ar. anned or, on his back a tower of the last, the trappings gu. gar- nished or, for Corbet. Motto — Bona fide sine fiaude. Singleton (Essex, temp. Edward III.) Or, three chev. gu. over all a lion ramp, of the last. Singleton (Brockhall, co. Lancaster). Ar. a chev. betw. three gunstones sa. Singleton (Lancashire). Ar. three chev. gu. Singleton, or Shincleton (Yorkshire). Ar. a chev. S 1 V S K E sa. betw- three ogresses. Crest — A camel pass, erni. bridled or. Singleton (Ireland). Ar. three cher. sa. betw. as many pellets. Crest — A lion's face betw. two wings ppr. ■Singleton (Ireland). Or, two chev. gii. in chief as many crescents az. Crest, as the last. Singleton. Ar. three chev. gu. betw. six martlets sa. three in chief and tliree in base, two and one. Singleton. Ar. three cliev. betw. as many martlets sa. Singleton. Or, two chev. gu. a lion ramp, of the second. SiNCLETUR.NE (Salisbury, and the Isle of Wight). Ar. a chev. vert, betw. thi-ee torteaux. SioN College. Ar. on a chev. betw. three griffins' heads erased sa. a leopard's head or. Sipling (Yorkshire). Gu. an annulet or, betw. three loses ar. Crest — A leopard's head or, gorged with a chaplet vert. .SippAM. Ar. a pair of wings gu. SiKCHEDENE. Gu. a saltire or, betw. four escallops ar. SiSENTON, or Sysincton. Ar. a chev. az. a label gu. SisH. Barry wavy of six ar. and az. on a chief gu. two anchors or. SissoN (vai'iously written Sysum, Sison, Session, and Sisson ; a family originally from Normandy, set- tled at an eai'ly period in Ireland : of the branch, for a considerable period, located in and near Pen- rith, are the Rev. Joseph Lawson Sisson, and his first cousin, Charles Sisson, esq. a senior Clerk, in Chelsea College, and one of her Majesty's Serjeants-at Arms, only son of the Rev. Thomas Sisson, late Rector of Wallington, co. Hertford), Per fesse embattled or and az. tliree grirtins' heads erased counterchanged. Crest — A griftin's head erased. Motto — Hope for the best; the Motto — Si sonent tubae paratus, has been sometimes used over the crest. Sisson. Or, three bends gu. Crest — A stag trippant ar. Sn i.ington (Wigton, co. Cumberland ; granted 2 Dec. 1748). Az. on the ecliptic circle or, the sign Libra sa. in chief a terrestrial globe in a stand, all ppr. and in base, on a mount vert, a male child ex- tended in bend sinister, ppr. Crest — A holy lamb reguard. erm. accoiled with a laurel branch vert, holding a banner ppr. Motto — Have mercy on us, pood Lnrd. Sitwell (Reinshaw, CO. Derby ; of Saxon origin; the last male heir, Francis Sitwell, of Reinshaw, esq. d, s. p. in 1753, when the representation of the family devolved on his kinsman, Francis Hurt, esq. who assumed the name and arms of Sitwell; and was father of three sous — Sitwell, of Rein- shaw, who wascreated a Baronetiu 1808; Francis, of Barmoor Castle, co. Northumberland, father of the present Francis Sitwell, of that place, esq.; and Hui't, of Turney Hall, co. Salop). Barry of eight or and vert, three lions ramp. sa. Crest — A demi lion ramp, erased sa. holding betw. the paws an escutcheon per pule or and vert. Sitwell (as borne by Eowakd Sacheverell Wilmot Sitwell, of Stainsby, co. Derby, esq. who assumed the surname and arms of Sitwell in 1772: he was grandson of Richard Wilmot, D.D. Rector of Mor- ley, youngest son of Robert Wilmot, of Chaddes- deu, esq. by Joyce his wife, sister of the last Sacheverell of Morley). Quarterly, first andiourth, Sitwell, as the preceding ; second and third, sa. on a fesse ar. betw. three eagles' heads cooped ar. as many escallops gu. for Wilmot ; and on an escut- cheon of pretence or, a chev. betw. three leopards' faces sa. for Wheeler. Crests — First, Sitwell, as preceding ; Wilmot, an eagle's head couped ar. holding in the beak an escallop gu. Sitwell (Derbyshire). The same Arms, harry or and ar. Crest, as the last, the escutcheon per pale or and ar. SivEDALE (Liverpool, co. Lancaster). Ar. a bend sa. betw. two cotises engr. gu. and as many eagles displ. vert. Crest — A demi eagle with wings ex- panded or. Skarclii'f, or Skarclis. Ar. a bend danccttee cotised gu. betw. six mullets sa. Skarlet. Chequy or and gu. a lion ramp. erm. Skarlett (East Dereham, co. Norfolk). Chequy or and gu. a lion ramp. sa. a canton ar. Crest — Two lions* gambs erased erm. supporting a pillar go- bony or and gu. capital and base of the second. Skarlett. Per fesse or and gu. a lion ramp, per fesse sa. and erra. Skarsbriuge (Lancashire). Sa. three mullets in bend betw. two bendlets engr. ar. Skarsbridce. Gu. betw. two bendlets engr. ar. three mullets of the second. Skarsby, or Skarslky. Gu. three martlets in bend betw. two cotises ar. Skearne, or Skerne (Bonby, co. Lincoln, and Por- tington, CO. York). Gu. in the dexter chief and sinister base points, a tower or; in the sinister chief and dexter base points, a lion ramp, of the last. Crest — On a tower or, a lion couchant ar. Skearne, Skerne, Skyre, or Skryne. The same Arms, only the charges ar. Crest— On a tower ar. a lion ramp, of the last. Skeuburch, or Skedborough. Az. three helmets or, (another, ar.) two and one. Skeffington-Foster {Viscoimt Massareene). Qu.ar- terly, first and fourth, ar. three bulls' heads erased sa. armed or, for Skuffincton; second and third, az. a chev. erm. betw. tlirte chaplets or, for Clot- worthy. Crest — A mermaid ppr. Supporters — Two stags sa. attired and unguled or, each gorged with a chaplet of white roses, barbed and seeded ppr. Motto— Per aiigusta ad augusta. Skeffington-Foster {Viseount Ferrurd). Quarterly, first and fourth, as first and fourth quarters of the preceding; second and third, az. a chev. vert, betw. three buglehoriis sa. stringed gu. for Foster. Crest — A mermaid, with comb and mirror, all ppr. Sup- porters — Two huntsmen habited ppr.; the dexter holding in his exterior hand a bow ; the sinister, an arrow. Motto — Renascentur. Skeffington (Skelfington Hall, co. Leicester, bart.) Ar. three bulls' heads erased sa. Crest — A mer- maid ppr. comb, mirror, and fins or. Skeffingion (Tunbridgc, CO. Kent, and Honisey, co. Middlesex). The same Arms and Crest. Skeffington (Fisherwicke, co. Stafl'ord, and War- wicksliire). The same Arms and Crest. Motto— Per angusta ad augusta. Skegey. Or, a bend ermines, cotised, dancettee, az. Skeges (St. Ives, co. Huntingdon ; granted W Aug. 1.5US). Per fesse or and az. a chev. counterchanged ; in chief a lion pass, guard, of the second. Crest — A demi peacock az. with wings expanded or, beaked and combed of the last. Skegnes (Skegnes, co. Lincoln). Or, a bend betw. six estoiles,^z. Skelmersuale, Baron. See Wilbraham. Skelton (Armathwaite Castle, co. Cumberland, origi- nally of Skelton ; one of the family represented Cumberland in Parliament temp. Edward I). Az. on a fesse betw. three ileurs de lis or, a Cornish chough sa. beaked and legged gu. Crest— k pea- hen's head erased sa. in the beak an acorn or, stalked and leaved vert. {Another coat — Vert, a fesse betw. three fleurs de lis or.) Skelton ( Branthwaite, co Cumberland, iem;!. Henry V. ; a younger branch of Skelton of Armathwaite : the last male heir. General Skelton, d. in 1757). Arms, &c. as Skelton of Armathwaite. Skelton (High House, co. Cumberland; a younger branch of Skelton of Branthwaite). Az. a fesse cotised betw. three lleurs-de-lis or. Skelton (Leicestershire). Ar. on a bend sa. three fleurs de lis or ; a label gu. Skelton (Plymouth). Az. a fesse betw. three horses' heads couped ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet az. a horse s head ar. Skelton (Yorkshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three mul- lets gu. Skelton (Yorkshire). Az. a fesse ar. betw. three fleurs de-lis or. Skelton. Or, a fesse gu. betw. three fleurs de lis vert. 5 U SK E SKI Sxrii.TON. Az. a fesse betw. six (another, three) fleurs de-lis or. Skelton. Az. afesse betw. three horses' heads couped ar. Skene (Skene, co. AberJeen ; an ancient Scottish family, supposed by some authorities to have de- scended from a younger sod of Robertson of Stro- wan ; the la,st, George Skene, of That Ilk, esq. d. in 1825, having made a disposition of his estates in favour of his nephew, Lord Fife). Gu. three skenes, or daggers, paleways in fesse ar. hilted and pomelled or, surmounted of as many wolves' heads of the third. — " Some," we quote ,Sir George Mackenzie, " derive their names as well as their arms from some considerable action, and thus a second son of Struan Robertson, for killing a wolf in Stocket Forest, by a dirk in the king's presence, got the name of Skene, which signifies a dirk in Irish, and tliree dirk points in pale for his arms. Crest — A dexter arm, from the shoulder, issuing out of a cloud, liolding in the hand a garland ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a Hiuhlandman in his proper garb, holding a skene in his right hand in a guarding po.sture ; sinister, another H ighland- man in a servile habit, his target on the left arm, and the Darlach by the right side, all ppr. Motto — Virtutis regia merces. Skene (Rubieslaw, co. Aberdeen; derived from a younger son of Skene of That Ilk, and now repre- sented by James Skene, of Rubitslaw, esq. sou of the late George Skene, of Rubieslaw. esq. by Jean his wife, dau. and co-heir of James Moir, of .Stoney- wood, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, as Skene of That Ilk ; second and third, ar. three Moors' heads couped, distilling drops of blood, ppr. Crest, as Skene of That Ilk. Motto — Gratis a Deo data. Skene (Currie Hill, Scotland; a younger branch of Skene of Skene, of which was Sir James Skene, President of the College of Justice, who was created a Baronet by Charles I.) Gu.two skenes in saltire ar. hilted and pommelled or ; on a chief of the second three boars' heads couped of the first. Crest — A wolf's head couped. Motto — Virtutis regia merces. Skene (Dyce, Scotland; Lion Register), The same as of That Ilk, within a bordure engr. ar. Crest — A garb ppr. Motto — Assiduitate. Skene (Halyards, co. Fife ; New Register; a cadet of Skene of That Ilk : from this family descends the present Lieut. Andrew Motz Skene, R.N. of Kil- macow, CO. Wicklow, Ireland). The same Arms as Skene of Skene, with a crescent for difF, Crest — A dexter hand ppr. holding a dagger ar. hilted and pomelled or, surmounted of a wolf's head. Motto — Virtutis regia merces. Skene (Fintray, Scotland ; Lyon Register). The same Arms, with the addition of a chev. ar. Crest — A dexter hand holding a garland ppr. il/u^o— Gratis a Deo data. Skene (Newtile, Scotland ; Lyon Register). Per chev. ar. and gu. three skenes, surmounted with as many wolves' heads counterchanged. Crest — A hand holding a laurel crown ppr. Motto — Sors mihi grata cadet. Skene (Pitlour and Meyrs, Scotland). Gu. two lo- zenges betw. three swords paleways in fesse ar. hilted and pomelled or, on the point of each a wolf's head coitped close by the scalp, of the last ; in the dexter chief point a crescent of the second. Crest — A dexter hand holding a sword in pale, on the point thereof a wolf's head as in the arms, all ppr. Motto — Virtutis regia merces. Skene (Ramore, Scotland). The same Arms as of That !lk, within a bordure invecked ar. Crest — A birch tree environed with stalks of oats, all growing out of a mount, ppr. Motto — Sub mouti- bus altis. Skene. Sa. a chev. betw. three hawks' bells or. Crest — A hart's head coiiped or. Skepper {Durhum Visitation, 1G15). Enn. on a chev. gu. three roses or. Crest — A lion's gamb erect or, grasping three roses of the last, stalked and leaved vert. Skepper (Lincolnshire). Az. three owls ar. two and one. Skeres (Yorkshire ; granted 1<512). Or, on a bend az. betw. a lion ramp, in chief sa. and three oak leaves in base, vert, as many escallops of the first. Crest — A demi lion ramp. sa. holding in the dexter paw three oak leaves vert. Skekett (Devonshire). Or, a chief indented sa. Skerit (Buckland Monachorum and Peter Tavey, co. Devon). Or, on a chief indented sa. three plates, each charged with a cross crosslet gu. Skevell. Ar. a fesse betw. three bulls' heads couped Skevincton. A.r. three bulls' heads erased sa. armed gu. Crest— h. mermaid ppr. comb and mirror or. Skevincton. Gu. a bend ar. guttee sa. betw. two mullets pierced of the second. Skewers, or Skiers (Wiltshire). Or, a fret az. (Another, az. fretty or.) Skewis (Great Skewis, in St. Wenn, co. Cornwall; the co-heirs m. Mohun and Courtenay). Vert, a chev. betw, three thistles or. Skewis (Cury, co. Cornwall; the heiress m. Denzell). Gu. a chev. betw. three stumps of trees or. Skewse (Cornwall). Gu. a chev. betw. three escallops or ; on a chief of the second a grilTin pass. az. en- closed by two torteaux, each charged with a fleur- de Us or. Crest — A wolf pass. ppr. collared, and on the body six stars or. Skiddy (Ireland). Gu. a chev. betw. three stirrups or, leathered of the last. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a horse's leg and foot erect. Skiomore. Gu. three stirrups, leathers and buckles or. Crest — A unicorn's head erased sa. platee. Skike (Suffolk). Per chev. gu. and ar. three annulets counterchanged. Skillicorne (Lancashire). Ar. a cross sa. ; a chief, chequy, or, and of the second. Skillicorne. The same Arms. Crest — A raven's head erased ppr. Skillicorne (Pears, co. Lancaster, and Press, co. York). Sa. a cross gobonated or and az. betw. four garbs of the second. Skillicorne. Or, a cross gu.; a chief, chequy, ar. and sa. Skillicower (Pears, co. Lancaster). Sa. a cross, chequy or and az. betw. four garbs of the second. Skilling (Hampshire, and Draycot, co. Wilts). Ar. two chev. gu.; on a chief of the last three bezants. Crest — A greyhound courant or, collared and lined sa. Skingle. Sa. a fesse, chequy, ar. and gu. betw. three escallops or; in chief a trefoil of the second. Skinglev (Wakes Colne Hall, co. Essex; now re- presented by Henry Skincley, of that place, esq.) Az. on a cross engr. ar. betw. four garbs or, an oak slip fructed ppr. betw. as many roses gu. barbed and seeded, also ppr. ; a chief indented of the second, thereon three lions ramp, of the fourth. Crest — Between two branches of oak, a demi lion ppr. charged with a bend ar. thereon two roses, as in the arms, holding betw. the paws an escutcheon gu. charged with a garb or. Skinner (Cowley, co. Devon; Jlcr. Off. MSS. Vin- cent, No. 154). Ar. a chief az. semee de lis of the first. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi talbot gu. collared and lined ar. Skinner (Essex). Gu. on a fesse betw. tliree lures or, a lion pass. az. Skinner, or Skinhur (Cowlegh). Ar. a chief az. flory or. Skinner (Le Burtons and Ledbury, co. Hereford; derived from Stephen Skinner of Le Burtons, who d. in 1557, elder son of Stephen Skinner of Here- ford. The heiress of the senior line, Rebecca Skinner, m. Richard Clarke, of the Hill, near Ross, esq. Hergrand-uncle, Edward Skinner, of Ledbury, esq. who d. in 1631, leftfive sons — 1. Richard, of Cof- ton, CO. Worcester, whose only dau. and heir vi. Thomas Joliffe, esq. ; 1. Edward, of Hill House ; 3. William, of Hereford, LL.D. ; 4. Thomas, of London ; and 5. John, of Ledbury, whose great- grandson, William Skinner, of Underdown, esq. SK O SKY orters — Dexter, the emblema- tical figure of Britannia, with the shield, lance, &c. all ppr.; sinister, a fisherman completely clothed, with cap, boots, fishing net, &c. and in his hand a string of fish, all ppr. Motto — A Gadibus usque auroram. Southwark, Borough of. Az. an annulet ensigned with a cross pattee or, interlaced with a saltire conjoined in base of the second. Southwell (Viscount Soutlitoell). Ar. three cinque- foils gu. each charged with six annulets or. Crest — A demi Indian goat ramp. ar. armed, eared, and ducally gorged gu. charged on the body with three annulets in pale of the last. Supporters — Two Indian goats ar. anued, eared, and ducally gorged, and chained gu. and charged on the body with three annulets in pale of the last. Motto — Nec male notua eques. Southwell (Castle Hamilton, co. Cavan ; as borne by Robert Henry Southwell, of Castle Hamilton, esq. son and heir of the late Honourable Robert Henry Southwell, second son of the third Lord Southwell, by Margaret his wife, dan. and co-heir of Arthur Cecil Hamilton, esq.) Arms, Crest, and Motto, same as those of Viscount Southwell, quartering Hamilton. Southwell (Kingsale Ireland; Kent; Woodrising, CO. Norfolk; Southwell, co. Nottingham; and Suflblk). The same Arms and Crest. Southwell (St. Faith's, co. Norfolk; granted 1.5 Dec. 156S). The same Arms, within a bordure Southwell (Essex and Lincolnshire). Gu. an eagle displ. ar. Southwell (Kent). Ar. three cinquefoils gu. Southwell (Norfolk). Ar. three roses gu. seeded or, two and one. Southwell (Suffolk). Ar. three cinquefoils pierced gu. each charged with five bezants. Southwell (Yorkshire). Ar. an eagle displ. gu. armed or. Southwell (as granted to Margaret, wife of Sir George Aeercrombie Robinson, of Batt's House, CO. Somerset, first hart, and her descendants). Erm. on a bend az. betw. three crosses crosslet gu. as many ciuciuefoils or, a bordure engr. of the second. .Southwell. Gu. three cinquefoils or, each charged with an annulet of the first. Crest — A demi Indian goat ar. eared, hoofed, and ducally gorged gu. the body charged with three annulets sa. Southwell. Gu. an eagle displ. within a bordure ar. Southwell. Gu. a wivern volant, or. Southwell. Gu. a wiveru displ. or, a chief az. Southwell. Per pale, sa. and ar. (another, ar. and sa.) a fesse wavy counterchanged. Southwerth (Ireland). Sa. a chev. ar. ; in chief two crosses ci'osslet of the second ; in base a helmet ppr. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet ar. a bull's heaxl sa. Southwerth. Ar. a chev. betw. three crosses cross- let gu. Southwick Priory (Hampshire). Ar. on a chief sa. two roses of the first. SouTHWoi.D, Town of (Suffolk). Two arrows in saltire, enftled with a ducal coronet. Crest — A bust of a 5 Y SPA SPA man coiiped at the breast, Tested and regally crowned. SouTHwoRTH (South Worth, co. Lancaster). Gu. a cbev. betw. three crosses cvosslet ar. Crest — A bull's head erased sa. attired ar. SouTHWORTH (Sandbury, co. Lancaster, and Somerset- shire). Ar. a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet sa. Crest — A bull's head erased, sa. the horns ar. tipped of the first ; on the neck a crescent for diff. South WORTH, or Southwerth (Smalesbury, co. Lan- caster). Sa. a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet ar. Crest — A bull's head erased sa. attired ar. Soi'THWORTH, or SowoRTH. Gu. a fesse betw. three crosses pattee ar. SoviNCTON (Kent). Gu. two fishes in saltire, betw. a leopard's head and three escallops ar. SowDON (London). Ar. on a fesse wavy az. betw. three escallops gu. as many mullets or. SowDON. Ar. on a fesse wavy, betw. three escallops az. as many mullets or. Crest — A lion's head couped ar. collared az. charged with three mullets or. SovvERBY (Cumberland ; as borne by William Sower- BY, of Dalston Hall, co. Cumberland ; and Put- teridge-Bury, co. Herts, esq.) Barry of six, sa. and gu. ; on a chev. betw. three lions ramp. ar. as many annulets of the second. Crest — A lion ramp. ar. langued gu. SowERBY (as borne by John Muschamp Sowerby, of Old Park, co. Durham, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth as the last, for Sowerby ; second and third, az. three bees or, for Muschamp. Crest — A lion ramp. ar. langued gu. Spaceley. Or, a chev. per pale, gu. and az. betw. three butterflies sa. Spalding (France ; Lyon Register). Or, on a cross az. five crosses crosslet of the first. Crest — A cross crosslet fitchee or. Motto — Hinc mihi salus. Spaluinc (Scotland). Or, on a saltire az. five cres- cents of the field. Crest and Motto, as the last. Spalding (Ashnillie, Scotland). Ar. a two handed sword in pale, az. Spalding. Per fesse, az. and or, a pale counter- changed, three buckles of the second, two and one. Crest — A bishop's mitre or, banded gu. charged with a chev. ar. and thereon three bezants. Spalding. Per fesse az. and or, a pale counter- changed, three bezants, two and one. Spalding. Gu. two bars ar. ; in chief three annulets of the second. Span. Ar. three chev. gu.; in chief two dexter hands, couped, of the last. Crest — On a mount an apple tree fructed, ppr. Spanby. Sa. a chev. betw. three griflins segreant, ar. Spange. Az. a fesse or. Crest — An arm in armour, embowed, wielding a sword, ppr. Motto— VatA viem invenient. Spanish Merchants, Company of. Az. in base a sea, with a dolphin's head appearing in the water, all ppr. ; on the sea, a ship of three masts, in full sail, all or, the sail and rigging ar. ; on each a cross gu. on the dexter chief point the sun in splendour; on the sinister chief point an estoile of the third ; on a chief of the fourth a cross of the fifth, charged with the lion of England. Crest — Two arms embowed issuing out of clouds, all ppr. holding in the hands a globe or. Supporters — Two seahorses ar. finned or. Spankie. Gu. a saltire betw. two estoiles or, in chief and in base, in the flanks two mullets ar. on a chief of the second a lion pass, guard, of the first. Crest ' — A lion ramp. az. holding an escutcheon or. Sparcheford, or Specheford (Buckinghamshire and London). Or, on a fesse vert, three sparrow-hawks of the first. Crest — A demi dragon without wings, the tail entwined round the neck, or. Sparchforu. Vert, a chev. betw. three falcons, or. Sparchford. Per chev, az. and vert, three doves vo- lant, or. Sparchford, or Spechford. Chequy, or and gu. ; three lions ramp. ar. two and one. Sparchford, or Spechford. Chequy, or and gu. ; on a fes»e of the Recond three lions ramp. ar. Spark, or Sparke. Vert, an eagle displ. enn. Crest — A swan in pride devouring a fish, ppr. Sparke (Essex, London, and Plymouth, 1577). Chequy or and vert, a bend erm. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi panther ramp, guard, ar. spotted with various colours, fire issuing from the ears and mouth, ppr. Sparke. Az. an eagle displ. ar. Sparke. Az. an eagle displ. ar, membered or. Sparke (as borne by the Rev. J. A. Sparke, of Gun- thorpe. East Dereham, co. Norfolk). Chequy, or and vert, a bend erm. Crest, as Sparke of Essex. Sparkes (Cornwall ; and Plymouth, co. Devon). Che- quy, or and vert, a bend erm. a label with three points, gu. Crest — A demi lion guttee de sang, issuing out of a ducal coronet or, Sparkes (Glenham, co. Suffolk). Chequy, or and vert, a bend erm. Sparkes. The same Arms. Crest — A fleur-de-lis or. Sparkling (Isle of Thanet, 1590). Sa. a saltire erm. betw. four leopards' heads or. Crest— Pl tiger's head erased, ar. gorged with a ducal coronet or, maned and armed of the last. Sparks (Byfleet, co. Surrey; formerly seated in the county of Wexford: now represented by James Sparks, of West Lodge, esq.) Chequy, or and vert, a bend erm. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi panther ramp, guard, and spotted with various colours, fire issuing from the ears and mouth ppr. Sparling (Petton, co. Salop; borne by William Spar- ling, now of Petton, esq. high sherifi" of Shropshire in 1809). Erminois, three sparlings haurient, two and one, ppr. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested az. cufl". ar. holding ia the hand a dagger, both ppr. Sparman (Sufl"olk). Gu. on a bend ar. three lions' paws erased, az. SpARNON (Sparnon, co. Cornwall, and Oston and Wickhambrook, co. Sufi"olk). Az. three falcons with wings expanded, each standing on a staflT, couped aud raguled, ar. Spap.ow (London; granted 15IC). Ar. six sparrows, sa. three, two, and one ; on a chief indented gu. two swords in saltire, betw. as many wolves' heads erased, or. Sparow (Ipswich, co. SuSblk). Ar. three roses pui-p. seeded or, barbed vert ; a chief of the second. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a unicorn's head ar. mane purp. attired of the first. Sparrow (Stanborn, co. Essex). Ar. three roses gu. ; a chief of the last. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a unicorn's head ar. mane and horn of the first. Sparrow. The same Arms. Crest — A yew tree ppr. Sparrow (Ireland). Ar. three roses gu.; a chief vert. Crest — A rose ar. barked vert. Sparrow. Ancient— V ert, a stag trippant, or. Mo- dern (granted by Harvey, Norroy) — Or, three roses ppr. Crest — Out of a mural crown or, an uni- corn's head ar. armed and crined gold. Sparrow (Red Hill, Beaumaris, co. Anglesea; settled there for a considerable period; now represented by William Wynne Sparrow, of Red Hill, esq. a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for Anglesea, and high sherifi' in 1822, son and heir of the late John Bodychan Sparrow, of Red Hill, esq. by Anne his wife, only child and heiress of Ambrose Lewis, esq. and grandson of Henry Sparrow, of Red Hill, esq. whose father, John Sparrow, of the same place, esq. high sheriff of Anglesea in 1708, m. Jane, dau. and heir of Richard Wynn, alias Bodychan, of Bodychan, esq. lineally descended from Llewelyn- ap-HwleynahHowel-ap-Xorwerth Ddu). ¥ot Arms, see Supplement. Sparrow (as borne by the late John Sparrow, of Bishton, co. Stafl'ord, esq. who d. 1821). Ar. three roses gu. barbed vert, seeded or, a chief of the second : on an escutcheon of pretence ar. a chev. az. betw. three square buckles sa. for Morton. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an unicorn's head ar. Sparry. Or, three roses purp.; a chief indented, az. Sparshall. Gu. a lion ramp. erm. tail forked. % SPE Sfarshott. Per pale, ar. and gu. a canton sa. Crest — A palm tree Tert, fructed or. Spateman (Rode-Nook, co. Derby; three generations are given in the Vuitatiou «/' 1(362; one of the co- heirs m. Wigley of Wigley). Erm. on a fesse gu. betw. two bars gemellee sa. three griffins' beads erased, or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet ar. a griffin's bead erminois. SpixON, or Spaxton (Scotland). Ar. two cheT. sa. betw. three annulets gu. Spayne. Ar. a fesse dancettie betw. three talbots' heads erased sa. Spealt (Herwetou, co. Devon). Az. a saltire engr. betw. four quatrefoils, ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi dragon, with wings endorsed, az. Spear. Ar. a thistle, with three heads, stalked and leaved vert, floweied gu. Crest — A dolphin hau- rient, devouring a fish, ppr. SPEARiNo. Ar. two bars dancettee gu. ; in fesse three pellets. Crest — On a globe a ship under sail, ppr. Spearman (Dunnington, co. Salop; settled there from the Conquest, and presumed to have sprung from the old Lords of Aspramont. The late William Spearman, of Dunniugton and Oxon, near Shrews- bury, esq. m. Miss Jane Marigold, and left two sons, the late Rev. Richard Spearman, Rector of Preston, near Wellington, co. Salop, and Andrew Spearman, esq. resident at Udlington Lodge, near Shrewsbury), Az. a chev. erm. betw. three broken spears erect or, headed ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp, holding in the mouth a spear, ppr. Motto — Dum spiro spero. Spearman (Thornley, co. Durham; derived from Thomas Speaiman, younger brother of Michael Spearman, of Pi-eston, ancestor of the Spearmans of Eachwick : the present representative is Henrv John Spearman, of Thornley, esq.) As Spearman of Dunuington. Spearman (Old Acres, co. Durham; Robert, younger brother of John Spearman, of Durham, esq. the purchaser of Thornley, in 1678, became possessed in 1715 of the Manor of Old Acres, and d. in 1728, leaving three sons, of whom the eldest, Robert Spearman, of Old Acres, esq. left at his decease five daus. his co heirs, viz. Dorothy, wife of John Ralph Fenwick, M. D. of Durham; Mary-Ann, who d. unm. ; Hannah-Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Wilkin- son, of Coxhoe, esq.; Charlotte, wife of Thomas Swinburne, of Pontop, esq.; and Margaret, wife of Calverley Bewicke, of Close House, esq.) As Spearman of Duunington. Spearman (borne by Sir Alexander Young Spear- man, bart). Az. on a chev. erm. betw. three tilting- spears ar. headed or, a red deer's head erased ppr. Crest — A lion ramp. ppr. gorged with a collar ge- mel or, supporting a tilting-spear, also ppr. entiled with a mural crown or. Motto— Dum spirospero. Spearman (Preston, co. Durham, and Eachwick Hall, CO. Northumberland; derived from Michael Spear- man, of Preston, eldest son of Robert Spearman, who held lands in Tynemouth in 1614. The last male heir, Ralph Spearman, of Eachwick, esq. d. unm. in 1823). Az. on a chev. erm. betw. tiiree broken spears erect, or, headed ar. as many bells. Spearman (Eachwick Hall, co. Northumberland; as granted in 1827 to John Hunter, esq. on his taking, by sign manual, in compliance with the testamen- tary injunction of Ralph Spearman, of Eachwick, the name and arms of Spearman). Az. on a chev. erminois, betw. three tilting-spears erect, ar. headed or, three bells sa. ; and for distinction a canton erm. Crest — A lion ramp. ppr. gorged with a collar ar. therefrom pendent a bell sa. and supporting a tilt- ing spear as in the arms; the spear entwined, for distiiiction, with a branch of laurel ppr. Spearman, or AsPEREMj;Nr(Durham). Gu. a cross ar. Spearman. Az. a chev. erm. betw. three tilting spears or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a demi lion issuant grasping a spear. SpECCOT (Merton, co. Devon; traceable to the time of Henry II. ; the last male heir, Charles Speccot esq. d. about the latter part of the reign of Charles II. ; his sisters and co-heirs ffi. Hals, Hele, and Rey- nell). Or, on a bend gu. three millriuds ar. SPE SPECcorr (Anderdon, in Lauucells, co. Cornwall ; the heiress )«. Spoure of Trebartha). Or, on abendgu. three ink-molines ar. Crest — An eagle displ. Speccott (Devonshire). Ar. on a bend gu. three ink- molines of the field. Speccott, or Speckott. Az. three bird-bolts ar. Speckaru (London; granted November, 1611). Ar. on a bend betw. two lions ramp. sa. three boars' heads couped or. Spectacle Makers, Company of (London, incorpo- rated 1629). Ar. three pairs of spectacles vert, garnished or. Speddinc (Summergrove, co. Cumberland; originally settled in Ireland, and subsequently, for some ge- nerations, in Scotland. Edward Spedding, who established himself in Cumberland about the year 1685, m. a co heiress of the family of Carlisle, and was great-grandfather of the present James Speu- DINC, of Summergrove, esq. Major of the Royal Westmoreland Militia, son of the late James Sped- ding, esq. by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Thomas Harrington, of Carlisle, esq. a descendant of the ancient Cumberland family of Harrington of Har- rington). Gu. on a fesse engr. betw. three acorns slipped or, a mural crown betw. two roses of the field. Crest — Out of a mural crown or, a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping a sci- metar, the arm charged with three acorns, one and two, and entwined by a branch of oak, all ppr. Motto— Utile dulci. Spedding. Az. a pale or, betw. two daggers ar. hilted and pommelled of the second. Crest — A cornucopia or, flowers and fruit ppr. Specde (London). Gu. on a chief or, two swallows with wings expanded ppr. Crest— A. swallow with wings expanded ppr. Speering. Or, on a chev. sa. betw. three crosses pattee fitchee gu. as many bezants. Specht. Ar. on a fesse sa. three pheons of the field. Crest — A dexter ai-m habited sa. cuff ar. holding in the hand ppr. a pheon of the second. Speke (anciently Le Espek, seated at a very remote period in the county of Devon, and subsequently in Somersetshire ; the chief line, the Spekes of Whitelackington, in the latter county, terminated in an heiress, Anne Speke, m. to Frederick, Lord North, afterwards Earl of Guildford : a younger branch, seated at Jordans, near Ilminster, and derived from William Speke, esq. youngest son of George Speke, of Whitelackington, esq. high sheriff of Someisetshire in 1592, is now repre- sented by William Speke, of Jordans, esq.) Barry of eight az. and ar. over all an eagle displ. with two hiads gu. Crest — A porcupine. Speke (Cornwall). Ar. three bjrs az. ; ovei all an eagle with two heads gu. armed or. Speke. Ar. three roses gu. barbed vert. Speke, or Speeke. (Yorkshire). Gu. three Catharine wheels ar. two and one. Spelman, or Spilman (Essex). Sa. two bars ar ; in chiff as many mullets or. Spelman, or Spilman (Essex). Sa. two bars ar. ; in chief as many mullets; in base two annulets or. Spelman, or Spilman (Kent). Sa. a plate betw. two fiaunches ar. Spelman, or Spilman (Kent). Or, on a mount vert, a snake wavy in pale az. crowned gu. Spelman, or SrjLMAN. Sa. a fesse erm.; over alia bend gu. guttee d'or. Spelman, or Spilman. Sa. a fesse erm.; over all a bend or, guttee de sang. Spelman, or Spilman. Sa. ten bezants, four, three, two, and one, betw. two flaunches ar. Spelman. Gu. a chief erm. Spelman, aWai Yallop (Bowthorp, CO. Norfolk). See Yallop. Spelman. Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. platee betw. two Haunches ar. ; second and third, gu. a chief erm. Spenar. Sa. a bend flory ar. Spence (London, and Wiggenholt and Polgrave, co. Norfolk). Sa. a fesse embattled ar. Spence (as borne by George Spence, of London, esq.) Or, a lion ramp. gu. orer all, on a bend einbat- SP E SPE tied, counter-embiittled az. three mascles of the field. Crest — A maltster habited about the loins with a plaid skirt, sustaining with both hands a malt shovel, erect, ppr. Spfnce (Bankham,co. Sussex). Sa. a fesse embattled ar. Crest — Out of a raural coronet ar. three palm branches vert, each within an annulet interlinked one with the other or. Spence (Neyland Lynfield and South Mailing, Sus- sex). The same Arms and Crest, only the palm tree tied with a ribbon az. instead of annulets. Spence (Yorkshire). Sa. three millstones ar. two and one. Spence (Aberdeen, Scotland). Ar. a lion's head erased gu. within a bordure componee ar. and of the first. Spence (Aberdeen, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth ar. on a fesse az. three covered cups or ; second and third, gu. on a fesse ar. three martlets sa. Spence (Berryhill, Scotland). Ar. a boar's head erased sa. betw. two bars gu. Motto — Virtus acqxiirit honorem. Spence (Brinsten, Strathbogie, Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. debruised by a bend sa. charged with three escallops of the first. Spence (Edinburgh). Or, a, lion ramp. gu. surmounted by a bend engr. sa. ; on a canton of the second a lion ramp. ar. Crest — A hart's head erased ppr. Motto — Si Deus, quis contra ? Spence (Edinburgh). Or, a lion ramp, gu.; in chief a buckle betw. two lo/.enges sa. all within a bor- dure wavy az. Crest — A boar's head erased ppr. Motto — Felix qui pacificus. Si'ENCE (Edinburgh). Or, a lion ramp. gu. ; over all, on a bend wavy sa. an oval buckle tongue up- wards, betw. two mascles ar. Crest — Two hands issuing out of a cloud from the wrist, letting down an anchor into the sea ppr. Motto — Visa per in- visa firma. Spence (Edinburgh). The same .4rffi.s, the bend in- dented. Crest — 'I'hree branches of palm slipped vert, banded or. Motto — Felix qui pacificus. Spence (Kerbuster, Scotlaud). Or, a lion ramp. gu. surmounted by a bend sa. charged with an arrow ar. Crest — A boar's head erased sa. Motto— &6\i : and below the ai-ms — Do good. Spence (Shetland). Or, a lion ramp. gu. within a bordure engr sa. Crest — An anchor. Motto — Visa, per invisa fii*ma. Spence (Shetland; granted 1788). The same Anus, on the bordure four buckles, ppr. Crest and Motto, as the last. Spence (Wormeston, Scotland ; Pout's MSS.) Or, a lion ramp. gu. ; over all, on a bend sa. a buckle betw. two mascles ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp, gu. {Another crest — A stag's head couped ppr.) Spence. Or, a lion ramp. gu. debruised by a bend raguly az. thereon three mascles ar. Crests — A maltster habited about the loins with a plaid skirt, sustaining with both bauds a malt shovel erect ppr. Spence. Sa. a fesse embattled and counter-embattled ar. Crest — Out of a mural coronet ar. three palm branches erect, vert, each encircled by an annulet, and respectively interlaced ar. Spence. Or, a lion ramp. gu. surmounted by a bend sa. ; in chief a stag's head cabossed of the second, and in base a cross crosslet fitchee sa. Crest — A demi lion gu. Motto — Virtute acquiritur honos. Spence. Gyronny of eight, ar. and az. ; on an es- cutcheon of the first an eagle's head erased sa. within a bordure gu. Spence. Az. three penny-yard pence ppr. Spencer {Earl Spencer). Quarterly, ar. and gu. ; on the second and third quarters a fret or ; over all, on a bend sa. three escallops of the first. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head ar. gorged with a bar gemelle gu. betw. two wings expanded of the second. Supporters — Dexter, a griffin per fesse erm. and erminois, gorged with a collar sa. the edges flory,counterflory,and chained of the last, on the collar three escallops ar. ; sinister, a wivern.erect on the tail, erm. collared and chained as the griliiu. Motto— DWvi dcfcnde le droit. Spencer (Bedfordshire and London). Quarterly, or and gu. ; in the second and third quarters a fret or ; over all, on a bend sa. three fleuis de-lis ar. Spencer (Cheshire). Quarterly, gu. and ar. a bend sa. Spencer (Cheshire ; borne by Sir James Spencer, Lord Mayor of London 1527). Per pale ar. and sa. a fesse nebulee betw. three griffins' heads erased, within a bordure engr. all counterchanged. Spencer (Crediton, co. Devon). Ar. on a bend az. two pairs of keys endorsed, and their bandies fretty or. Spencer (Devonshire). Sa. two bars wayy (another, nebulee) erm. Spencer (Devonshire). Ar. on a bend sa. two pairs of keys, fretty and endorsed or. Spencer (Offley and St. Alban's, co. Hertford). Quar- terly, ar. and gu. ; in the second and third, a fret or; over all, on a bend sa. three fleurs-de-lis of the first. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, per pale, ar. and or, a griffin's head of the first, eared gu. col- lared per pale, of the third and gold, betw. two wings of the second, charged with three fleurs-de- lis in fesse, sa. one on each wing and one on the neck. Spencer (Ireland). Quarterly, ar. and sa. a bend gu. Crest — On a ducal coronet a star of twelve rays, or. Spencer (Chard, co. Kent, and London). Ar. a fesse engr. gu. ; in chief three lions i"amp. of the second. Crest — A panther's head or, erased at the neckgu. with fire issuing from the mouth and ears ppr. Spencer (Leicestershire, andBadby and Everton, co. Northampton). Sa. on a fesse or, betw. three bezants, as many lions' heads erased of the first. Crest — An antelope's head erased or, attired sa. collared gu. lined and ringed of the second. Spencer (Sir John, Lord Mayor of London, 1594). Ar. two barrulets, three eagles displ. sa. Spencer (London). Per pale ar. and sa. a fesse wavy betw. three griffins' heads erased, counterchanged, within a bordure engr. or. (Another, ar.) Spencer (London). Ar. two bars gemelles betw. three eagles displ. sa. Spencer (Newcastle on-Tyne ; granted 2 October, 1809). Quarterly, ar. and gu. ; in the first and fourth quarters a fret of the second ; a bend sinis- ter or, charged with two antelopes' heads erased az. Crest — An antelope's head couped or, gorged with a collar engr. az. betw. two wings ar. each charged with a fret gu. Spencer (Newcastle on-Tyne). Erm. on n bend az. three mullets or. Spencer (Bradfield, co. Norfolk, and Suffolk). Quar- terly, ar. and gu. ; on a bend sa. betw. two frets or, five mullets of the field ; all within a bordure, quarterly, of the second and first. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, 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, betw. two wings expanded ; the dexter gu. the sinister ar. each charged with a mullet. Spencer (Worsted, co. Norfolk). Quarterly, ar. and gu. ; in the second and third quarters a fret or ; over all, on a bend sa. five mullets of the field ; all within a bordure counterchanged of the second and first. Crest — 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, within a pair of wings expanded or. Spencer (Norfolk). Ar. on a bend sa. three mullets of the field within a bordure gu. Spencer (Northamptonshire). Az. a fesse erm. betw. six pigeons' heads erased ar. (Another, three sea- mews.) Spencer (Northumberland). Az. a fesse erm. betw. three eagles' heads erased ar. Spencer (Norwich). Quarterly, first, ar. on a bend sa. three mullets of the first ; second, gu. a fret or. Spencer (Yarnton, co. Oxford ; created a Baronet 29 June, 1611). Quarterly, ar. and gu. ; inthcsecond and third quarte rs a fi et or, over all, on a bend sa. three escallops ar. SPE SP 1 Spencer (Witton, co. Salop, and Staflbrdshire). Sa. a chev. betw. three hares* heads erased ar. Spencer (Warwickshire ; gianted 1504). Az. a fesse erm. betw. six sea-mews' heads erased ar. Crest — A moor-hen ppr. Spencer ( Yorkshii-e). Sa. a chev. betw. three harts' heads erased ar. Splncer {Earl of Winchester). Quarterly, ar. and gu. in the second and third a fret or ; over all a bend sa. Spencer. Gu. two bars ar. ; in chief as many lions ramp, of the last. Crest — On the trunk of a tree lying fesseways raguly, and at the dexter end, a branch erect, vert, a talbot sejant, gu. eared ar. collared or. Spencer. Quarterly, ar. and sa. a bend wavy erm. Spencer. Gu. fretty ar. ; on a chief az. three grif- fins' heads erased of the second. Spencer. Ar. a fesse gu. ; in chief three lions ramp, of tlie second. Spencer. Az. a fesse engr. erm. betw. six pigeons' (another, lapwings') heads erased iir. Spencer {Baron Churchill). Quarterly, first and fourth quarterly, ar. and gu.; in the second and third quarters a fret or, over all, on a bend sa. three es- callops of the first, for Spencer ; second and third, sa. a lion ramp. ar. on a canton of the last a cross gu. for Churchill. Crcxt — Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's bead betw. two wings expanded ar. gorged with a bar, gemel gu. armed gold. Sup- porters — Dexter, a griffin, per fesse ar. and or, collared sa. thereon three escallops of the fii'st, lined of the second ; sinister, a wivern gu. collared as the dexter. Motto — Dieu defend le droit. Spencer (Bramley Grange, co. York ; a younger branch of Spencer of Badley, co. Northampton, first settled in Yorkshire about the middle of the sixteenth century, and now represented by the Rev. WiLLLiM Pakenham Spencer, of Bramley Grange, Rector of Starston, co. Norfolk, eldest sou and heir of the late Lieutenant-General Wil- liam Spencer of Bramley Grange, grandson of William Spencer, of the same place, esq. by Frances his wife, sister and heir of Gamaliel Milner, of Burton Grange, esq. and great-grandson of William Spencer, of AtterclifTe Hall and Bramley Grange, esq. by Margaret his wife, dau. and heir of Henry Eyre, of Bramley Hall, esq. by Sarah his wife, dau. and co-heir of John Bolle, of Thorp Hall, co. Lin- coln, esq.) Az. a fesse erm. wavy, betw. six sea- mews' heads erased ar. Crest — A rock ppr. there- on a sea-mew also ppr. Spencer. Ar. on a bend sa. four keys endorsed, two and two, and interlaced at the bows of the first. Spencer. Az. a fesse enu. betw. six goats' beads erased ar. Spencer. Ar. on a chev. betw. three griffins' heads, erased, sa. as many roses of the field. Spencer. Az. an eagle displ. or. Spencer. Ar. a fesse betw. three lions ramp gu. Spencer. Ar. on a bend sa. three iieurs-de-lis or. Spencer. Barry nebulee of six, erm. andsa. Spencer. Sa. two bars nebulee enn. Spencer. Ar. a bend sa. Spencer. Barry of six, or and az. ; a canton erm. Spencer. Bendy of six, or and az. ; a canton erm. SpENDLEV. Quarterly, wavy or and az. four martlets counterchanged. Spendluff (Falsethorpe, co. Lincoln.) Quarterly, or and vert, four martlets counterchanged. Crest — A Saracen's head, sidefaced, couped at the slioul- ders ppr. beard sa. hair of the head ar. wreathed about the temples or and gu. Sfeney, or Spayne (Tonstall, co. Norfolk). Sa. a fesse embattled ar. betw. three eagles displ. or. Crest — A bull's head ar. horned gobonated, or and sa. Spenev. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three crescents gu. Spens (LathaUan,co. Fife ; an ancient Scottish family). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a lion ramp. gu. within a bordure of the second, charged with eight roses ar. ; second and third gyronny of eight, or and sa. The quartering is borne as commemorative of tlie marriage of William lie Spens, of Lath- allan, living in 1392, with Isabel, dau. and heir of Duncan Campbell, of Glen Douglas. Crest — A hart's head, erased ppr. Motto — Si Deus, quis contra ? Spens (Craigsanquhar, co. Fife; a younger branch of Spens of Lathallan). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a lion ramp. gu. surmounted of a bend sa, charged with three lozenges or ; second and third, gyronny of eight or and sa. Crest — A hart's bead erased ppr. Motto — Si Deus, quis contra? Spenythorne. Ar. on a bend sa. three mullets or. Sperling, or Spur ling (Weston, co. Hertford ; granted 1586). Az. two bars or ; in chief three mascles of the last. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up erm. a greyhound sejant or. Spert (Tetbury, co. Gloucester). Az. two lances in saltire, betw. four body-hearts or; on a chief of the last a ship ppr. Crest — A broken mainmast or, shrouds sa. in the round top six spears in sal- tire, on the top a flag ar. thereon the cross of St. George ppr. Spert. Gu. two tilting-spears in saltire or, betw. four hearts of the second ; on a chief az. a ship on fire ppr. the guns of the third fired of the fir.st. Speves, or .SpYES (Essex). Ar. on a chief indented gu. three martlets or. SpicER (Exeter, co. Devon; ancient Arms). Per pale gu.and sa. three castles in bend or, cotised, within a bordure engr. erm. SpicER (Exeter, and Weare in Topsbam, co. Devon; an ancient family, one of whose ancestors was mayor of Exeter in 1273, as was his grandson, John Spicer, in the reign of Edward III. In or about the year 1804, the representative of the family, William Francis Spicer, esq, sold the estate of Weare, and removed out of Devonshire), Sa. a chev, erminois betw, three tovv'ers, triple- towered, or. Crest — Out of a coronet ppr. a cubit arm, habited and gloved of the first, holding a fireball ppr, .Spicer. Or, a fesse embattled betw. three lions ramp, sa. Crest — Around tower embattled and cupola ar. Spicer. Gu. on a chev. or, betw. three escallops of the second a tower sa. Spire (Essex). Paly, counter-paly of six, ar. and gu. Spiers (England). Az. three bezants within a bor- dure ar. Crest — A sheaf of arrows or, banded az. Spiers (Elderslie, Scotland). Az. a ship in full sail, ar. flags gu, betw. three bezants. Crest — An arm in armour embowed, wielding a lance ppr. Motto — Advance . Spiers. The same Arms, within a bordure or. Crest and Motto, as the last. SpiEp.s (Glasgow). Az. a ship in full sail, betw. two bezants in chief and a mullet in h;ise or, within a bordure ar. Crest — A dexter hand issuing, holding a sword, all ppr. Motto — Salvet me Deus. Spicernell (Buckinghamshire), Gu, a fret of six ar, ; on a chief or, a lion pass, of the field. Spigernell, Gu. fretty ar. ; on a chief or, (another, of the last,) a leopard pass, of the first ; over all a bend az. Spike, Az, three escutcheons, two and one; first, gu, three lions pass, guard, or; second, gu, three Catharine wheels ar. ; third, gu, three water bou- gets ar, SpiLLER (Kingsey, CO, Bucks; confirmed by Camden). Sa. a cross voided, betw. four mullets or. Spiller (Buckinghamshire; Laleham.co. Middlesex ; and Sutton, co. Surrey). Sa. a cross voided, betw. four mullets pierced or. Crest — A bird (called a sacre) ppr. beaked and legged or. Spiller (Bodmin, co. Cornwall). Per pale, sa. and ar. a horse counterchanged. Spiller (Stafi'ordshire and Lincoln's Inn). Per pale, sa. and ar. a horse courant, counterchanged. Crest — An eagle ar. winged or, standing on a snake, nowed, vert. Spiller (Wiltshire). Per fesse ar. and sa. a horse saliant counterchanged. Crest — A falcon, with wings expanded ar. standing on a snake, nowed, vert. SpiLLiiAN. Sa. over a fesse erm. a bend pean. Spilman, or Spelman (Coregbam, Narborough, Slow, SPO SPR and Westacre, CO. Norfolk ; and Staffordshire). Sa. eleven plates betw. two flaunches ar. Crest — A savage man ppr. wi-eathed about the loins and temples vert, holding in the dexter hand a tall club of the last. Si'iLMAN. f^a. a plate betw. two Haunches ar. Crest — A hand issuing from a cloud in pale, holding a garland of laurel ppr. Spilman. Sa. two bars ar. ; in chief two mullets or; in base an annulet of the last. Spilman. Sa. twelve plates betw. two Haunches ar. Spilsburie (Hustolbury, near Worcester). Sa. a fesse gu. betw. three unicorns' heads ar. Crest — An unicorn's head, gorged with a band and four pearls, as pertaining to a baron's coronet. Spilsbury. Or, in chief three escallops sa. Crest — A garb az. Spilsbury. Ar. three ducal coronets gu. Crest — A garb or, thereon a dove ppr. SpiNDELOw (Derbyshire). Or, five fleurs-de-lis sa. two, one, and two. Spiney, or Spinney. Sa. a chev. betw. three cres- cents ar. Spinkes (Northamptonshire ; granted 8 March, I70U). Az. a cross raasculy ar. betw. four eagles displ. or- Crest — A talbot pass. gu. bezantee, gorged with three fusils ar. Spinola. Or, a fesse chequy ar. and gu. ; in chief three trefoils slipped of the second. Spirger, and Spirgrice. Erm. a fesse chequy or and gu. Spittal (Scotland). Ar. an eagle, with wings displ. sa. betw. three crescents gu. Crest — Two battle- axes in saltire or, hafted gu. Spittal (as borne by Sir James Spittal, lent. Lord Provost of Edinburgh in 183?). Arms, &c. as the preceding. Spittle (Scotland ; Workman's MS.) Sa. a fesse betw. three bezants. Spittle (Leuchat, Scotland ; Craieford's MS.) Ar. an eagle displ. sa. ; in chief three crescents gu. Spittle (Scotland ; Font's MS.) Ar. an eagle displ. sa. memberedand armed gu. betw. three crescents of the last. Spitty (Rekinden, co. Essex). Sa. a chev. enn.betw. three lions ramp. ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coro- net or, a plume of two rows of ostrich feathers ar. Splatt Collins (as borne by Henky Collins Splatt, of Brixton, near Yealmpton, esq.) Quai'terly, first and fourth, ar. a chev. gu. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. each standing on a mount vert ; se- cond and third, sa. on a chev. betw. martlets ar. five guttes de sang. Crests — First, a demi lion ramp. ar. the body guttee de sang, holding betw. the paws an escutcheon, thereon a Cornish chough standing on a mount, as in the arms ; second, a demi lion ramp, holding betw. the paws a ducal coronet. Motto — Pro patriii sanguis. Sponek, or Spooner (Wickwantford, co. Worcester, 1589). Az. a boar's head in bend ar. armed or, couped gu. guttee de sang. Crest — A boar's head couped or, pierced through the neck with a spear ar. erabrued with blood ppr. Sponne. Gix. a fesse ermines, depressed by a pale erm. ; both couped. Sponne. Gu. a fesse humettee erm. surmounted by a pale humettee ermines. Sponne. Gu. a fesse erm. depressed by a pale of the same, within a bordure engr. az. Sponne. Gu. a fesse ermines, surmounted of a pale erm. Spooner. The same Arms as Sfoner. Crest — On a chapeau a pelican ppr. Spooner. Az. a boar's head in bend or. Spooner. Az. a boar's head in bend ar. guttee de sang, armed or, couped gu. Sporkart (London, 16H). Ar. on a bend betw. three lions ramp. sa. as many hoars' heads couped or. Crest — Out of a njural coronet or, a demi lion ramp. sa. supporting a spear of the first, headed ar. Spouley, or SpuRLEY (Suffolk). Az. three estoiles within a bordure engr. or. Spot. Per bend indented ar. and sa. ; in chief a spur- rowel of the second. Spot (Font's MS.) Per bend dancettee ar. and sa. two mullets counterchanged. Spotswoou (That Uk). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three oak trees eradicated vert. Crest— An eagle displ. gu. looking to the sun in splendour. Supporters — Two satyrs ppr. Motto — Patior ut potior. SoTTiswooo (Dunipace, Scotland). Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three trees eradicated vert, as many bezants. Crest — Two globes ppr. Motto — Utriusque auxilio. Spottiswood. Or, on a chev. gu. betw. three trees ppr. a boar's head ar. Spoure (Northill, co. Cornwall). Gu. on a chev. or, a rose of the first, betw. two miillets sa. Crest — A demi antelope erm. erased, per fesse gu. crined and attired or, holding in the mouth a broken spear sa. headed ar. the head downwards. Spoure (Trebartha, co. Cornwall, temp. Henry VII. extinct in 1729 : the heiress of Spoure m. first, Bellot ; and, secondly, Grylls). Gu. on a chev. or, a rose of the first, and two mullets pierced sa. Sprackling (Thanet, co. Kent). Sa. a saltire erm. betw. four leopards' heads or. Crest — A wolf's head erased sa. tufted, armed, and ducally gorged or. Spragg, Or, three rose leaves in pale vert, betw. two palets az. ; a chief gu. Crest — A sword in pale ppr. on the point thereof, suspended, a crown of olive or. Spracgs. Gu. a fesse chequy or and az. betw. three fleurs-de-lis of the second. Crest — A talbot pass. ar. resting the foot on a fleur.de lis gu. Sprakling. Sa. a saltire erm. betw. four leopards' heads or. Crest — A griffin's head ducally gorged or. Sprang. Ar. a fesse dancettee betw. three hounds' heads erased sa. Spkanger (Canes, co. Essex). Per pale or and sa. a fleur-de-lis counterchanged. Crest — On a ducal coronet, per pale or and az. a fleur-de lis per pale, of the first and second, betw. two wings, the dex- ter az. the sinister or. Springer. The same Arms, Crest — A cinquefoil erm. Sprat (Dorsetshire). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three spaldings az. Spratley. Az. two bars; in chief three suns. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a dragon's head issuant. Spratt. Vert, three quatrefoils slipped or. Crest — Two battle-axes saltireways ppr. Sprenchose, or Spbinghose (Shropshire). Gu. a fesse and chev. in chief ar. Sprewell, or Sprevell (Cowdon, Scotland). Or, a fesse chequy ar. and az. betw. three purses gu. Crest — A book displ. with seals, all ppr. Motto — Manet in a;ternum. Sprigg. Chequy, or and az. a fesse erm. Crest — A laurel branch vert. Sprigge. Erm. a fesse chequy or and gu. Sprignell (Highgate, co. Middlesex; confirmed 10 Sept. 1639). Gu. two bars geiiielles or; in chief a lion pass, guard, of the second. Crest — A demi lion ramp, or, holding in the dexter paw a battle- axe ar. handle of the first. Spring (Ccckfield, co. Suffolk). Ar. on a chev. betw. three mascles gu. as many cinquefoils or. Crest — A demi stag, springing, quarterly ar. and or, in the mouth some flowers of the first. Spring (Suffolk). The same Arms, charging each cinquefoil with five annulets gu. Crest — A demi antelope, quarterly, ar. and or, the horns coun- terchanged of the second and first. Spring (Suffolk). Ar. on a chev. betw. three mascles gu. as many roses of tlie first, seeded az. Spuing (Suflblk). Ar. a chev. betw. three fleurs de lis vert. Spring. Ar. a lion ramp. vert. Spring. Az. an orle ar. Springe, or Spring (Pakenham, co. Suffolk ; created a Baronet 11 Aug. lC-11). Ar. a chev. betw. three mascles gu. .Motto — Non mihi, sed patriie. Spkingestovve. Sa. two lious pass, in pale betw. eight crosses crosslet ur. SPR SrRiNGET (Kent and Sussex). Per fesse ar. and gu. a fesse wavybetw. three crescents counterchanged. Crest — An eagle displ. ar. menibered and crowned gu. standing on a serpent nowcd in fret ppr. Springett (Sussex ; granted 21 Nov. 1612). Per fesse undee ar. and gu. a fesse betw. three cres- cents, all counterchanged. Crest, as before. Sprincham (Dublin). Vert, three lions in fesse per pale, ar, and or. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. holding a book displ. ppr. garnished or, ribbons vert. Springbose, or Spkencheaux. Per fesse gu. and vert, a fesse ar. in chief a chev. of the last. Crest — A Cornish chough, wings endorsed, betw. two spearheads in pale sa. SpRiNGHOSE. Gu. two Uons pass, in pale ar. Springhose. Ar. two pales sa. Springhose, or Spkinghorse. Ar. three pales sa. Sprint (Devonshire). Ar. three ears of corn gu. stalked sa. Sprint. Ar. three stars within abordure sa. Sprinte (Bristol; Visitation of Hants, 1634). Sa. three spiked maces erect, two and one, ar. Sprott, or Sporte (Middlesex). Az. two spears in saltire, betw. four body hearts or, in chief an im- perial crown gu. Sprott, or Sporte. The same Arms. Crest — A peli- can's head erased, vulneratiiig ppr. Sprott (Ashmarbrook, co. Stafford). Vert, three qua- trefoils ar. stalked or. Sprott, or Sprat. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three sprats az. Sprotton. Sa. a fesse betw. six herrings, or sprats, haurient or. Sprotty. Gu. three salmons haurient, with a ring through each of their noses ar. Sproul (Scotland). Or, a fesse betw. three purses gu. Crest — A water bouget or. Spry, Sprie, or Sprye (Devonshire and Cornwall; seated iu Devonshire from a very remote period. So early as 15 Henry VI. 1447, John Sprye of Spryeton, was M.P. for the neighbouring borough ofTavistock ; and pedigrees of the family for several descents are recorded in the Visitations, which shew the armorial ensigns to have been confirmed in 1619, by Segar, Garter). Az. two bars and a chev. in chief or. Crest — A dove ar. beak and legs gu. standing on a serpent, nowed ppr. Motto — Soyez Sage et Semple. Spry, or Sprye (Cutcrewe, Tillond, Place, and Tre- goUs, CO. Cornwall ; established by Thomas Sprye, esq. who, being then the heir male, removed from Devonshire to Cutcrewe, after Spryeton and other estates in that shire were alienated from the male line, temp. Henry Vll. by John Sprye of Spryeton, and conveyed to his dau. and heir, Beatrice, wife of William Gregory, and their issue in tail. Thomas Sprye, the first of Cutcrewe, left two sons, Thomas and John, who married two sisters, Elizabeth and Catherine, the daus. and co-heirs of John Trenowtb, of Cornewe and Tillond, co. Cornwall, the last male of the ancient house of Trenowth of Trenowth. The elder son, Thomas Sprye, received Tillond with his wife, and was ancestor of Arthur Sprye, of Place, esq. M.P. for St. Mawes, from 1660 to 1678, who is now represented by Sir Samuel Thomas Spry, of Place and Tregolls, knt. late M.P. for Bodmin, elder son and heir of Admiral Thomas Davy, who, in 1779, assumed by sign manual the name and arms of Spry, on inheriting the estates of his maternal uncle, the celebrated Admiral Sir Richard Spry, of Place, knt.) Arms, Crest, and Jilotto, same as preceding, quartering Trenowth, Trejago, Trewithenick, Cheynduit, Nanfan, &c. &c. Spry, or Sprye (Cutcrewe, Trewinney, parish of Mevagizzy; Millbrook, parish of Maker; and Ug- borough, CO. Devon. John, the younger of the two sons of Thomas Sprye of Cutcrewe who mar- ried the two daus. and co-heirs of Trenowth, and who had Cutcrewe settled upon him, left three sons — Oliver, of Cutcrewe ; John, of Trewinney ; and Robert, of Millbrook in Maker; which last had living in 1620, two sons, John and Robert; from the elder of whom descended John Sprye of Millbrook and Stoke Damarell, who became repre- sentative of this branch on the death, in 1795, unm. of his elder brother, Edward Sprye, LL.D. &c. &c. of the Old Abbey, Plymouth. John Sprye, who was buried at Maker in 17!19, Uft an only son, the present Rev. John Sprye, of Christ Church, Ox- ford, Vicar of Ugborough, father of Richard Samuel Sprye, a Captain in the Army of India, who m. Henrietta Digby, eldest dau. of John Digby Powell, of Black Hall, &c. co. Devon, and has, with daughters, two surviving sons — Reynell Helo Fowell Sprye, and Courtenay Hele Fowell Sprye). Arms, Crest, Mot to, ani quarterings, as preceding, with due difference. Spry, or Sprye (Tencreke, co. Cornwall; descended from Edward, second son of Thomas Sprye of Tillond, and Elizabeth his wife, elder dau. and co-heir of Trenowth of Tillond. Three generations are recorded in the Visitations of 1620). Arms, Crest, Motto, and quarterings, as Spryk of Cut- crewe and Tillond, with due difference. Spry, or Sprye (Mawnen, co. Cornwall ; descended from Peter, second son of Edward Sprye, the first of Tencreke). Arms, Crest, Motto, and quarter- ings, as preceding, with due difference. Spry, or Sprye (Mevagizzy, co. Cornwall ; descended from the above named John Sprye, second son of the John Sprye of Cutcrewe who vi. Catherine, the second dau. and co-heir of Trenowth. Thi'ee generations are recorded in the Visitations). Arms, Crest, Motto, and quarterings, as Sprye of Cutcrewe, &c. with due difference. Spry, or Sprye (Blisland, co. Cornwall ; presumed to have descended from Sprye of Cutci-ewe). Aryns, Crest, and Motto, as Spryk of Cutcrewe, &c. with due difference. Spry, or Sprye (Bodmin, co. Cornwall, and Devon- shire ; a supposed branch of Sprye of Devonshire and Cornwall. Four generations are recorded in the Visitation of 1620). Arms, Crest, and Motto, as Sprye of Devon and Cornwall. Spry (Boyton, co. Cornwall; considered a branch of the Spryes of Cutcrewe ; derived immediately from Nicholas Spry, of Boyton, living in 1053. The present male representative of the .Sprys of Boyton is Henry Spry, of Launceston, esq. elder son, by Catherine-Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Abraham Morris, of North Tawton, co. Devon, esq. of the late Nathaniel Spry, of Boyton, esq. who was grandson and heir of John Spry, of Boy- ton, by his first wife). Arms, &c. as Sprye, of Cutcrewe, with due difference. Spry (Truro, co. Cornwall ; as borne by Edw^ru John Spry, of Truro, esq. Mayor thereof in 1837 S, who ni. in 1S3I, Elizabeth Catherine, dau. of Henry John, of the same place, esq. grandson of Henry John, of Pulstrong, esq. high sheriff of Cornwall in 1749 ; and by Henry Harper Spry, M.D. E. I. C. S. Bengal Presidency, author of " Modern India ;*' sons of the late Jeffrey Spry, of Truro, esq. son, by his second wife, Susanna Wakley, of John Spry, of Boyton, esq.) Arms, &c. as the preced- ing. Spry (London ; as borne by the Rev. John Hume Spry, D.D. Rector of St. Marylebone, and Preben- dary of Canterbury, only son and heir of the late Rev. Benjamin Spry, M.A. Prebendary of Taunton Regis, in the church of Sarum, who was brother of William Spry, LL. D. Governor of Barbadoes, Judge of the Court of Admiralty over all America, (whose only dau. and heiress, Wilhelmina, m. her cousin. Sir William Earle Welby, bart.) and fourth son of John Spry, D.D. Ai'chdeacon of Berks, by Jane his wife, sister of John Hume, D.D. Bishop of Salisbury, which Archdeacon Spry was son of Jeffry Spry of Exeter, a presumed des- cendant of Sprye of Devon and Cornwall;. Arms, Crest, and Motto, as Sprve of Devon and Corn- wall, with due difference. Spry (Bath; as borne by John Hume Spry, esq. M.D. heretofore Mayor of that ancient city, second son and heir of Joseph Spry, of Bath, esq. sixth son of the above named Archdeacon John Spry. By bis SPY ST A wife, Lydia, sister of Colonel Fortiinatns Pierce, CB. of tlie Artillery, and of Lieut. -Colonel Pierce, of the Infantry, of the Anuy of India, Dr. Spry lias an only son, George Spry, of Bath, esq. who, by his wife, Ellen Esther, second dau. of William Robins, of Velindra House, co. Glamorgan, esq. and his wife, Jane, dau. of Thomas Blakemore, of West Bromwich, co. Stafford, esq. and niece of Richard Blakemore, of the Leys,co. Hereford, esq. M.P. for Wells, has, with daughters, a son, George Frederick). Arms, Crest, and Motto, as preced- ing, with due difference. Spky (London ; as borne by James Hume Spry, late of Charter House Square, esq. eldest son and heir of James Hume Spry, of Christ College, Oxford, LL.D. Vicar of Pottern, and Rector of Brixton Peverell, co. Wilts, and a Prebendary of Salis- bury, seventh son of the above named Archdeacon John Spry. James Hume Spry, esq. m. in 1801, Frances, dau. of William Robinson, of Charter House Square, esq. by whom he had eight sons, and six daus. of whom the eldest son, Edmund Trant Spry, of the Array of India, m. at Cawn- pore, in Bengal, Sophy, dau. of Adam Maxwell, of Calcutta, esq. and by her, who d. at Barrack- pore in 1834, bad issue, two sons — Henry William, b, at Benares in 18.31 ; and Edmond Hume, h. there in 1832). Arms, Crest, and Motto, as preceding, with due difference. Spry. Per saltire gu. and ar. four crescents counter- changed. Crest — A greyhound's head ar. Motto — Dum spiro, spero. SpRYNT (Hampshire). Sa. three clubs or. SpuRCOcK. Az. a cbev. betw. three cocks ar. armed gu. crest — A cock volant ar. crested gu. Spuruens (Norwich; originally from Lubeck; as borne by WilliamTyi.ney Spurdp.ns, of the Oaks, North Walsham, co. Norfolk, esq.) Per bend or and gu. a cross moline counterchanged. Crest — A lion's gamb ppr. bearing a cross moline as in the arms. Motto — Denud fortasse lucescat. Spurling (Essex). Ar. on a mount in base vert, three gillyflowers ppr. stalked and leaved of the second, on a chief az. four mullets of six points or. Crest — Betw. two wings conjoined and displ. ar. a mullet of six points suspended or. Spurre (Cornwall). Gu. on a chev. or, a rose of the field betw. two spur-rowels sa. «purrii;r (Scotland). Az. a griffin segreant or. Crest — A long cross or, on three steps sa. ar. and gu. Spurrock. Az. a chev. betw. three rocks (another, chessrooks) ar. Spurstow, or Spurstowe (Rumsey and Spurstow, CO. Chester, and London, 1613). Vert, three mul- lets of six points pierced or. Crest — A demi wo- man couped below the breasts, her hair flotaut, all ppr. Spurstow (Cheshire). Vert, a chev. betw. three mul- lets or, pierced gu. Spurstow (Cheshire). Sa. three mullets pierced or. Spurstowe. Sa. three mullets pierced ar. Spurway (Spurway and Oakfovd, co. Devon ; trace- able to the time of Henry III.) Ar. on a bend az. a sptir-rowel or, betw. two garbs of the first. Crest — A garb or. Spurwaye (Dartmouth, co. Devon). Ar. on a bend sa. a mullet betw. two garbs of the first. Crest — A garb or. Spyce, or Spice. Ar. a fesse betw. two chev. gu. Spycer (Knapton, CO. Warwick ; granted 1591). Sa. a fesse creuellee betw. three lions ramp. or. Crest — A tower with a dome on the top ar. Spycer. Sa. a chev. erminois, betw. three towers triple-towered or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet a cubit arm in armour, holding a fireball. Spycer. Gyronny of eight erm. and az. a fesse betw. three escutcheons engr. all round the edge or. Spyer (Walgrove and Shortletts, co. Berks, and Ox- fordshire ; grunted 1560). Or, two chev. az. betw. three trefoils slipped vert. Crest — A garb per fesse or and vert, banded ar. Spyesse, or Spyer. Paly counter-paly of six ar. and gu. Spygernei.l, Spigernell, and Spycournell. Gu. fretty ar. on a chief of the second a leopard pass, of the first, over all a bend az. Crest — A hand is- suing from a cloud in pale, shedding forth rays, holding a morthead. Spylman (Kent). Sa. two bars ar. in chief as many mullets of the second. Spylman (Kent). Or, in pale a snake wreathed betw. twoflaunches gu.each charged with three lions pass, of the field. Spyne. Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three crescents or. Spyney. Ar. on a chev. sa. three crescents or. Spynoournell, or Spygernell (Buckinghamshire). Gu. a fret ar. on a chief erm. a lion pass, of the first. Spyngournell, or Spygernell (Essex). Gu. fretty ar. on a chief or, a lion pass, of the first. SguAREY (Salisbury). Or, a pale betw. two lions' heads erased sa. in chief. Crest — A cross crosslet or. Motto — Pro cruce audax. Squibb (Reading, co. Berks). Or, three bulls pass. sa. Squibb. The same Arms. Crest— K swan in pride, crowned with an antique crown ppr. Squibb (Dorsetshire). Or, three bulls pass. sa. armed gu. Squire (whose heiress m. Richard Mervyn, of Foun- tayne Gilford, co. Wilts, esq.) Erm. a squirrel sejant gu. Squire (Devonshire and Worcestershire). Ar. a squirrel sejant gu. cracking nuts ppr. Squire (Felstead.co. Essex). Sa.a chev. betw. three swans' heads and necks erased ar. Crest — An elephant's head erased ar. ducally gorged or. Squire (Southby,co. Hants). Sa. three swans' heads erased or. Squire (London). Sa. a chev. engr. betw. three swans' heads erased ar. Crest — An elephant's head ar. ducally gorged and eared or. Squire. Sa. three swans' heads couped ar. Crest — An antelope's head erased, pierced through the neck with a spear, the handle broken oft". Squire. Or, three squirrels gu. Squire, or Squyre. Or, on a chief sa. two mullets ar. Sratton (Sergree, co. Wilts). Or, on a cross sa. five bezants. Srinson. Per pale indented erm. and gu. Staeer (Colen). Per bend sa. and or, a hound pass. counterchanged. Stable (granted 1767). Gu. a bend engr. or, in chief a mullet ar. in base a stag's head cabossed of the last. Crest — A castle ar. thereon a cross of St. George. Stable. Ar. a saltire gu. on a chief of the second three mullets of the first. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. holding a mullet ar. Stable. Ar. a cross patonce in saltire gu. on a fesse of the second three mullets of tlie first. Stables. Per saltire ar. and vert, a pale counter- changed. Crest — A tower or. Stabley. Ar. an eagle displ. sa. Stacham. Ar. four fusils in bend git. Stacker. Lozengy ar. and sa. on a chief az. three piles or. Stackhouse (Trehane, co. Cornwall; originally of Durham). Ar. a garb betw. three saltires ; in chief a shed. Crest — A saltire raguly or. Stackpole. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. collared or. Stackpoole. Or, an heraldic tiger pass. sa. Crest — On a rock a fort in flames ppr. Stacye (Buckinghamshire). Az. on a fesse betw. three birds or, as many fleurs-de-lis sa. Crest — Out of a marquess's coronet or, a demi pegasus az. charged with estoiles winged and attired of the first, in the mouth a pansy gu. stalked and leaved vert. {Another crest — A cubit arm habited az. cuff ar. grasping in the hand ppr. a fleur-de-lis or, on the arm three bezants.) Stacye (Nottinghamshire). Az. on a bend wavy betw. three owls or, as many fleuis-de lis of the first. Stai-f (Kent). Sa. a fe.sse or, betw. three eagles' heads erased ar. beaked of the second. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ppr. holding with both paws a staff, ra- guly, vert. Stafi'erton, or Staverton (Wingfield, co. Berks, and STA ST A Hampshire). Ar. a cUev. betw. three maunches vert. Crest— K buck's head erased ppr. pierced through the neck with a spear or. Staffekton (Berkshire). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three maunches az. (Another, vert.) Stafferton. Ar. a bend engr. betw. two martlets az. (Another, gu.) Stafford (Barons Stafford, summoned 1299, Earls of Stafford, and Dukes of Buckingham, founded by Robert de Toni, Governor of Stafford Castle, who possessed, at the time of the General Survey, one hundred and thirty one lordships in the counties of Suffolk, Gloucester, Lincoln, Warwick, and Stafford ; after the decapitation in 1521 of Edward de Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, sunk for ever the splendour and power of the renowned house of Stafford; although his grace's sou, Henry Stafford, was restored to a considerable portion of his here- ditary estates, with the aucient Barony of Stafford, aud m. Ursula Pole, dau. of Margaret Plantagenet, Cojintess of Salisbury, yet we find his grandson, Roger Stafford, denied the Barony on account of his poverty. He d. unm. in 1640, leaving a sister, Jane, who m. a joiner, and had a son (the great- great-grandson of Margaret Plantagenet) a cobbler at Newport, in Shropshire). Or, a chev. gu. Stafford, Baron. See Jerningham. Stafford (Bradfield, co. Berks; Tottenho, co. Buck- ingham; Morle-Wood, CO. Gloucester ; Blatherwick, CO. Northampton ; and Frodesham, co. Stafford ; temp. 2 Elizabeth). Or, a chev. gu. ; a canton erm. Crest—Outof a ducal coronet, per pale or and gu. a boar's head and neck sa. Stafford (Duke of Buckingham). Quarterly, first and fourth, France and England quartered, within a bordure ar. ; second and tliird, or, a chev. gu. Stafford {Duke of Buckinglum and Lord of Brecon). Or, a chev. gu. Crest — On a ducal coronet per pale sa. and gu. a swan rising ar. beaked sa. Stafford (Bootham Hall, co. Derby, and Stafford- shire). Or, a chev. gu. betw. three martlets sa. Stafford (Hook and Suthwyck, co. Dorset, and Frome, co. Stafford). Or, a chev. gu. within a bordure engr. (another, invecked) sa. Stafford (Sydenham, co. Devon ; granted by Boi-ough, Garter). Or, a chev. betw. three saltires gu. Stafford (Suthwyck, co. Dorset). Or, a chev. gu. ; a bordure sa. Stafford (Monkwearmouth, co. Durham). Or, a chev. gu. betw. three saltires of the second. Crest — A demi lion ramp, holding in the dexter paw a dagger erect. Stafford (Grafton, co. Hertford). Or, a chev. gu. Stafford (Leicestershire). Or, on a chev. gu. a cres- cent of the field: a canton erm. Stafford, Town of. Tlie base vert, a castle triple- towered ppr. betw. four lions pass, guard, or, in base a lion of the last. Stafford. Or, a chev. gu. betw. three saltires of the second. Crest— In a mural coronet gu. a swan's neck and wings expanded ar. ducally gorged of the first. Stafford. Or, on a chev. gu. three bezants. (Ano- ther, plates.) Stafford. Ar. a cinquefoil az. ; on a chief gu. a lion pass. or. Stafford. Or, on a chev. gu. five plates. Stafford. Or, a fesse (another, a chev.) betw. three martlets sa. Si AFFORD. Or, a chev. gu. betw. three martlets az. Stafford. Or, a chev. gu. betw. three saltires of the second. Stafford. Az. three broken spears or ; a canton erm. Stafford. Az. a chev. betw. three broken spears or ; a canton erm. Si afford. Per fesse, gu. and sa. three crosses pattee or. Stafford. Or, a chev. gu. ; on a canton sa. a king's head full-faced, crowned of the first. Stafford. Or, a chev. gu. on a canton sa. a lion's head crowned of the first. Stafford. Or, a chev. hetw. three martlets gu. Staffordshe. Gu. a stag's head cabossed or. Stagg. Or, a chev. betw. two stags' heads erased az. (Another, of the field.) Crest — A stag's head ca- bossed or, betw. the horns a cross pattee. Stahlschmidt (as borne by John Charles Stahls- CHiviiDT, Lambeth, co. Surrey, esq.) Ar. on a mount vert a man ppi-. vested sa. slashed gu. cap, hose, and trunkhose of the last ; the latter slashed of the fourth, holding in the left hand, upon an anvil an iron, in the attitude of striking it with a hammer in the right, also ppr. ; on a canton of the fifth a cross humettee of the field ; a label upon a label for diff. Crest — A demi warrior couped at the thiglis in armour, an open helmet on the head, face affrontee, in the right hand a battle axe, all ppr. ; differenced as the arms. Motto — Deo inspi- rante, Rege favente. Staineank (London; granted 1755). Az. an estoile or, betw. four bezants in saltire ; in each corner of the field a castle ar. Crest — In a ducal coronet or, a demi dragon reguard. az. the wings expanded, guttee d' eau, charged on the neck with a Ijezant. Stainburgh. Ar. a bend gu. Staines (Dent-de-Lion, Margate). Ar. on a fesse az. hetw. two cotises engr. sa. three crescents of the field ; in chief two lions ramp, respecting each other gu. supporting an anchor erect ppr. ; on a canton Of the fourth the badge of the Sicilian Order of St. Ferdinand of Merit, also ppr. Crest — Out of a naval crown or, a buck's head, quarterly, ar. and ppr. attired gu. Staines. Ar. two bars engr. sa. Crest — A dexter hand issuing from a cloud ppr. holding up a gar- land vert. Stainforth. Ar. three bars az. ; on a canton or, a fesse, and in chief three lozenges, of the second. Crest — A cubit arm erect grasping a broken sword, all ppr. Stainforth. Ar. three bars az. ; on a canton or, a fesse, betw. six lozenges sa. Crest — A dexter arm erect in armour, holding in the hand ppr. a broken sword ar. hilt and pommel oi\ Stainforth. Or, a swan close gu. Crest — An anchor az. Stainings (Honycott, co. Somerset, and Erlsone, co. Suffolk). Ar. a bat displ. sa. ; a label gu. Stainings (Somersetshire). Ar. a bat displ. sa. a chief gobony ar. and gu. Stainings. Ar. a bat displ. ppr. Stains. Ar. two bars engr. sa. Crest — A dexter hand issuing from a cloud ppr. holding up a gar- land vert. Stainsbury. Per pale, az. and or, a lion ramp. sa. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. crusily or. Stainsbv-Conant (as borne by Paynton Picott Stainsby - Conant, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, Conant, viz. per saltire gu. aud az. billety or, (a canton ermine for diff.j ; second, Stainsby, viz. az. on a fess eugr. ar. betw. three falcons belled or, as many millriuds sa.; third, Pigott, and the crest of Conant, viz. a mount vert, thereon a stag ppr. the dexter forefoot resting on a shield gu. billety or, (the shoulder charged with a rose of the second for diff.) Crest of Stainsby — A mount vert, thereon a lion ramp. erm. holding betw. the forepaws a fleur-de-lis az. the dexter hind paw resting on a millrind sa. Stainton. Ar. an annulet betw. three crosses pa- tonce gu. Crest — A covered cup gu. Stair, Earl of. See Dalrymple. Stair. Sa. a chev. engr. betw. three stars or. Crest — A cubit arm ppr. holding in the band an arrow. Stakeland. Ar. two bars gu ; a canton of the last, Stakefowle, Stakepoll, or Stakepoole. Az. a chev. ar. betw. three crescents or. Stakepowle, Stakepoole, or Stakepoll (Gloucester- shire). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. collared or. Stalbrook. Az. a bend, per bend vaire, or and gu. betw. two lapwings' heads erased ar. Stalebroke (London). Az. a bend vaire, or and gu. betw. two storks' heads erased ar. Staley. Ar. a chev. az. betw. three fusils (another, lozenges) sa. Stalket. Vert, a chev. or; in the dexter chief an estoile of the second. 5 Z STA STA .Stmj.ari). Or, a fi-sse betw. three lions* heads erased sa. vulned in the neck gu. Crest — A stork's head or, Staller (granted lfi05). Or, a fesse betw. three lions' heads erased sa. vulned in the neck gu. Crest — A stork's head or. Stallery. Erm. a chev. engr. gii. ■Stalsham, or Stalshon. Az. a saltire engr. or. Stalton. Sa. a falcon volant erm. Stalton. Az. a cross engr. erm. Stalton. Sa. an eagle displ. ar. Stalworth. Or, three escutcheons, harry of six, vair and gu. Sta I.WORTH. Ar. a fesse wavy betw. three hawks' heads erased az. Sta I.WORTH. Ar. on a chev. betw. three bundle:^ of fagots sa. as many bezants. Stamer (Dublin, hart.) Quarterly, gu. and az. a cross erm. charged with the city swoi-d in the scabbard, in pale, ppr. in the first and fourth quarters, on a fesse dancettfee ar. a lion pass. gu. ; in the second and third, the Lord Mayor's cap or, betw. thi"ee oa.stles ar. Crest — A stag's head erased, gorged with a mural crown or. Mottoes : over the crest. Jubilee ; and below the arms — Virtute et valore. Sta M FIELD (Newmills, Scotland). Gu. three goats pass. ar. attired and unguled or. Crest — A goat's head erased ar. armed or, within two laurel branches ppr. A Stamford, Eabl of. See Grey. !-TAMFOKD, Town of (Lincolnshire). Gn. three lions pass, guard, in pale or, impaling chequy or and az. STAiuj-OBD (Chester Herald, temp. Richard IH.) Gu. a saltire vair, betw. four lions' faces or. Stamford (Hadley, co. Middlesex ; granted 2 May, 1542 ; and of Statfordshire). Ar. three bars az. ; on a canton or, a fesse sa. in chief three mascles of the last. Crest — A gauntlet or, grasping a broken sword ar. hilt and pommel sa. Stamford, or Staunford (Rowley, co. Stafford ; granted 25 June, 1544). Ar. three bars az. ; on a canton gu. a gauntlet or, grasping a broken sword of the first, hilt and pommel sa. Crest — A stag's head ar. attired of the last, guttee de sang ; on the neck a bar gemell gu. Stamford (Derby; now represented, through his mother, Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of Thomas Stamford, of that place, esq. by James Stamford Caldwell, of Linley AVood, co. Stafford, esq. M.A. See Caldwell of Linley Wood). Ar. two bars, az. on a canton, gu. a gauntlet grasping a broken sword, ppr. hilt and pomel gold. ■Stamford. Or, three bars wavy az. Stamford. Or, a fesse wavy gu. betw. three lleurs- de lis sa. iStamfobu. Az. a chev. betw. three storks ar. meru- bered gu. Stamford. Gu. a saltire vair, betw. four leopards' heads or. Stamp (Cholsey, co. Berks, and Fyfield,co. Oxford). Sa. a fesse erm. betw. three colts pass. ar. Crest — A demi colt ar. Stamp (Essex; and Burfnrd, co. Oxford ; and Lord Mayor of Loudon, lfi92). Sa. a fesse erm. betw. three horses courant ar. Stamp (Devonshire). Sa. a fesse erm. betw. three horses courant ar. Crest— A demi colt lamp. ar. .Stampe, or Stamps (Berkshire). Sa. a fesse betw. three horses pass. ar. Stamps. The same Arms. Crest — On a ducal coro- net a swan with wings endorsed, ducally gorged, all ppr. Stamps (Norfolk). Ar. three chev. interlaced, in base sa. ; in chief as many mullets pierced of the hist. Stanapill. Or, a cross crosslet az. Stanard (London ; Her. Off. London, c. 24). Or, a chev. sa. betw. three crosses lormee fttchee gu. ; on a chief of the second as many bezants. Crest — An armed arm in antique mail, ppr. holding a battle- axe sa. headed and armed ar. Stanbery. Per pale, ar. and or, a lion ramp. sa. Staneorne. Chequy erm. and sa. ; on a chief or, an oak leaf vevt. Staneorne. Chequy nr. and sa. ; on a chief or, three woodbine leaves vert. Staneridge (Sussex). Or, on a chev. az. three escal- lops ar. ; on a chief of the second a lion pass, of the field. Crest— K demi lion ramp, or, holding an escallop ar. Stanburne. Chequy or and sa. : on a chief of the first an oak leaf vert. Stanbury, or Stanberie (Stanberie in Morwinstow, CO. Cornwall; the heiress of the elder line ni. Manning ; a younger branch was of West Stan- berie, and another of Cliff; Richard Stanberie, bishop of Hereford, was a younger son of this family). Per pale, az. and or, a lion ramp, counter- changed. Crest— K lion ramp. Stanbury. Per pale, ar. and or, a lion pass. sa. betw. three torteaux. Stanei'ry, or Steyneury. Per pale, ar. and or, a lion ramp, per fesse gu. and sa. Stanby (Yorkshire). Az. on a fesse, p.ily of six, or and sa. three fleurs-de-lis counterchanged. Standard (Whitehill, co. Oxford). Vert, an arrow in pale or, feathered and headed ar. Crest — A cubit ami erect vert, cuffed ar. holding in the hand ppr. a bow strung. Standelfe. Ar. a chev. betw. three garden-spades sa. Stan den. Ar. on a chief az. a lion pass. or. Crest — An angel ppr. Standen. Ar. on a fesse indented az. a lion pass. or. Standen. Ar. an eagle close sa. armed or, within a bordure engr. of the second. Standen. Ar. an eagle with wings expanded sa. armed or, within a bordure engr. sa. Standen. Sa. on a bend wavy ar. three frets az. Standen. Sa. on a bend wavy ar. three beudlets wavy az. Standiffe. Sa. a chev. betw. three garden-spades ar. Standish (Standish, co. Lancaster; derived from Thurston de Standish, living 6 Henry who in- herited lands in Shevington,from his mother, Mar. garet de Standish, dau. and co heiress of Robert de Hulton. The present representative of this an- cient house is Charles Strickland Standish, of Standish, esq. eldest son, by Anastasia his wife, dau. and co heiress of Sir John Lawson, of Brough, hart, of the late Thomas Strickland, of Sizergh, co. Westmoreland, esq. who took the name and arms of Standish on inheriting the Standish estates). Sa. three standing dishes ar. Crest — An owl, with a rat in its talons ppr. Standish (Duxbury, co. Lancaster; derived from Hugh Standish, living 34 Edward I. second son of Ralph Standish, and grandson of I'hurston de Standish, living 6 Henry 111. The representative of the family in 1677, Sir Richard Standish of Duxbury, was created a Baronet ; but the title ex- pired with his great-grandson. Sir Frank Standish, tiie third Baronet in 1812; the estates devolving on his cousin, Frank Hall, esq. great-grandson of Sir Thomas Standish, the second Baronet, through that gentleman's dau. Margaret. Mr. Hall assumed, on inheriting, the name and arms of Standish, but d. .V. p. in 1841, and was s. by his cousin, William Standish Carr, of Cocken Hall, co. Durham, esq. grandson of the Rev. Ralph Carr, M.A. Rector of Alderleigh, co. Chester, by Anne his wife, dau. of Anthony Hall, of Flass, co. Durham, esq. and Mar- garet his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Standish, of Duxbury, hart. Mr. Carr assumed by sign manual, 6 May, 1841, the surname and arms of Standish only, and is the present William Standish Stan- dish, of Duxbury Park, esq.) Az. three standing dishes, two and one, ar. Crest — A cock ar. combed and wattled gu. Standish. Ar. a saltire within a bordure engr. gu. Standon (Lancashire). Sa. a bend vair. Standon. The same Arms. Crest — On the stump of an oak tree, shooting forth new branches, a stork ppr. Standon (Somersetshire). Sa. a cinquefoil (another, a fleur-de-lis or) within an orle of martlets ar. STA ST A Standon. Ar. on a chief indented az. a lion pass. or. Standon. Sa. a chev. erra. betw. three lions' heads erased ar. Standon. Sa. on a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased ar. nine cloves ppr. Standon. Sa. two bends rair. Standon. Ar. three bars gemelles az.; on a canton gu. a lion pass, of the field. Standon. Ar. a bend engr. betw. two martlets gu. S'i'ANDON. Ar. a martlet within a bordure engr. sa. Standon. Quarterly, erm. and gu.; in the second and third, a fret or. Stane-Braaiston (Forest-Hall, co. Essex). Ar. abend cotised sa. ; quartering, ar. on a fesse sa. three plates, for Braiiston. Crestx— First, a cubit ann erect ppr. holding in the hand a battle-axe ar. headed or, for Stane; second, a lion sejant or, col- lared sa. charged with three plates, for Bkamston. Stanecourt. Chequy ar. and gu. Stanes (Essex). Ar. two bars engr. sa. Stanes. Ar. two bends engr. sa. Stanes. Az. a chev. componee, ar. and sa. betw. three fleurs-de-lis or. Stanesby (Darneton, co. Durham). Az. on a fesse paly of four, or and sa. betw. three eagles close of the second, as many fleurs-de-lis counterchanged. Stanfeld. Ar. guttee az. ; on a fesse three goats pass. ar. armed or, two and one. Stanfield (Leicestershire). Sa. a chev. betw. three buglehorns ar. Stanfield (Yorkshire). Sa. three goats pass. ar. within a bordure engr. of the last, pellettee. Stanfield. Sa. three goats pass. ar. within a bor- dure or, charged with eight ogresses. Stanfield (The Cliff, near Lewes, co. Sussex ; de- scended out of Yorkshire). Vert, three goats pass, ar. two and one, attired or. Crest — On a mount vert a vine fructed, all ppr. Stanford. Vert, three goats pass. ar. horns tipped sa. Crest — A lion's head erased gu. Stanford. Sa. three lions ramp. ar. two and one. Stanford. Az. a chev. betw. three birds ar. Stanford. Sa. a chev. betw. three buglehorns, stringed ar. Stanford. Or, a fesse wavy gu. betw. nine billets sa. Stangate. Az. a chev. ar. Stanger. Ar. three palm branches vert. Crest — A lion ramp. gu. Stangrave. Az. a cross ar. billettee of the first. Stancrave. Erm. a lion ramp. gu. Stanhall (Berkshire). Ar. a fesse betw. three escal- lops sa. Stan hold. Barry of six az. and or, a bend ar. Stanhop. Vert, two wolves pass, in pale or. Crest — Five bell-flowers erect ppr. leaved vert. Stanhop. Sa. a bend betw. six crosses crosslet ar. Stanhope (Earl of Chesterfield). Quarterly, erm. and gu. Crest — On a tower az. a demi lion issuant from the battlements or, ducally crowned gu. hold- ing betw. the paws a grenade fired ppr. Suppor- ters — Dexter, a wolf or, ducally crowned gu. ; si- nister, a talbot erm. Motto — A Deo et Rege. Stanhope (Earl Statiliopc). Arms, Crest, and Motto, as the last. Supporters — Dexter, a talbot erm. ; sinister, a wolf or, ducally crowned az. each charged on the shoulder with a crescent of the last. Stanhope (Earl of Harrington). The same Arms (with a crescent of cadency). Crest, and .Motto. Supporters — Dexter, a talbot guard, ar. guttfee de poix; sinister, a wolf erminois ; each gorged with a chaplet of oak vert, fructed or. Stanhope Scudamore (Stanwell House, co. Middlesex, bart.) Quarterly of six ; first grand quarter, quar- terly, first and fourth. Stanhope: quarterly, erm. and gu. second and third, Scudamore, gu. three stirrups, leathered and buckled or; second grand quarter, ar. on a cross sa. a leopard's face or, for Brvdoes ; third, ar. a fesse betw. three martlets sa. ; fourth, or, a pile gu. for Chandos; fifth, gu. three stirrups, leathered and buckled or, for Scuda- more ; sixth, or, a cross pattee fitchee gu. Crests — First, a tower az. thereon a demi lion ramp, or, ducally crowned gu. holding betw. the paws a gre- nade, fired, ppr. for Stanhope; second, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's gamb sa. armed gu. for Scudamore. Supporters — Dexter, an emblematical figure of Faith, robed, ppr. supporting with the left arm the cross gu. with an escroU therefrom, bear- ing the motto. In hoc stgno vinces ; sinister, a sailor, habited ppr. supporting with the right hand a ban- ner ar. charged with a cross of St. George, gu. and resting his left upon an anchor, also ppr. Motto — A Deo et Rege. Stanhope (Horseforth; the elder .son of Thomas Stan- hope, of Rampton, co. Nottingham, esq. Sir Edward Stanhope, was ancestor of the noble houses of the name. Theyounger, John, was grandfather of ano- ther John, who purchased lands in Yorkshire temp. Queen Mary: his sou and heir, Walter Stanhope of Horseforth, m. a dau. and co-heiress of Hanson of Woodhouse, and was grandfather of John Stan- hope of Horseforth, who ni. the dau. and heiress of Horseman: their grandson, Walter, m. Anne, dau. of William Spencer of Cannon Hall, and left a son and heir, Walter, who, on the decease of his ma- ternal uncle, s. p. inherited the Spencer estates, and took their name and arms in addition to his own ; he was father of the present John Spencer Stanhope, of Cannon Hall, co. York, esq.) Quar- terly, first and fourth, quarterly erm. and gvi. for Stanhope; second and third, az. a fesse erm. betw. six seamews' heads erased ppr. for Spencer. Crests — First, a tower az. with a demi lion ramp, issuing from the battlements or, ducally crowned gu. holding betw. his paws a grenade firing ppr. for Stanhope ; second, a seaman ppr. for Spencer. Mottoes — A Deo et Rege, Stanhope; Dieu defend le droit. Spencer. Stanhope (Scotland). Per pale gu. and or, a fesse indented, betw. three stars counterchanged. Stanhope (Yorkshire) Vert, three wolves pass. ar. (another, or) two and one. Stanhope. Quarterly, gu. and erm.; in the first and fourth quarters,"a goat's head erased, ar. Stanhope. Vert, three goats pass. ar. Stanhope, alias Loncvillers. Sa. a bend betw. six crosses crosslet ar. Stanhow (Norfolk). Barry of six or and az.: over all a bend gu. Stanhowe. Az. three bars or; a bend ar. Stanier (Lord Mayor of Loudon, 1714). Az. a chev. or, betw. three horsebits ar. Stanier (Leaton and St. James's, Bridgenorth, co. Salop; as borne by John Sianier, now of Leaton, esq.) Vert, ten escallops ar. four, three, two, and one. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head, ppr. Stamng. Ar. a fesse chequy, or and az. Stanke. Sa. three pots ar. two and one. Stanlaw (Leicestershire). Ar. a lion ramp, tail for- ch6e, sa. crowned or. Stanlaw (Staffordshire). Ar. a lion ramp, tail for- chee and uowed, sa. Stanlaw. Or, a lion ramp, tail forchee, sa. Stanley (Knowsley, co. Lancaster; descended from the marriage of Sir John Stanley, K. G. Lord Deputy of Ireland in 1385, second son of Sir Wil- liam Stanley, Lord of Stanley, with Isabella, dau. and heiress of Sir Thomas Lathom, of Lathom and Knowsley, knt. The grandson of this alliance. Sir Thomas Stanley, K.G. was summoned to Parlia- ment as a Baron in 1-155; and his son, Thomas, second Lord Stanley, so distinguished at the buttle of Boswoith, was created in 1485 Earl of Derby. Of the junior branches of the noble house of Stan- ley, we may mention the Stanleys of Holt, of Al- derly, of Crosshall, of Ormskirk, and of Tong Castle). Ar. on a bend az. three bucks' heads ca- bossed, or. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. an eagle, wings endorsed, or, feeding on an infant in its nest, ppr. swaddled az. banded of the third. Supporters — Dexter, a griffin or; sinister, a buck, also or ; both ducally collared and chained az.; the buck attired of the last. Motto — Sans changer, Stanley (Baron Stanley, of Alderley). The same Arms, with a crescent for diff. Crest and Motto, ST A STA the same. Supporters — A stag or, gorged with a ducal crown, line reflexed over the back, and charged on the shoulder with a mullet az.; sinis- ter, a lion reguard. ppr. gorged with a plain collar ar. thereon three escallops gu. Stanley-Massev-Stanley (Hooton, co. Chester, hart.) The same Arms as the Earl of Derby. Crest— X stag's head and neck couped ar. attired or, the tongue hanging out gu. Stanley (Crosshall, co. Lancaster; descended from Peter, second son of Sir Thomas Stanley, of Bicker- gtafF, bart. and now represented by Edward Stan- ley, of Crosshall, esq.) Arms, Crest, and Motto, as Earl of Derby. Stanley (Ormskirk, co. Lancaster; as boi-ne by the late Rev. James Stanley, Vicar of Ormskirk, re- presentative of Henry Stanley, esq. second sou of Sir Edward Stanley, of Bickerstaff, hart, ancestor, by his eldest son, of the present Earl of Derby. The Rev. James Stanley d. in I8I2, leaving, with three daus. four sons — Edward Stanley, Captain R.N.; Frederick Stanley, Lieutenant R.N. lost at sea ; Henry Stanley ; and Charles Thomas Stan- ley). Arms, Crest, and Motto, same as those of the Earl of Derby. Stanley (Dalegarth, co. Cumberland; as borne by Edward Stanley, of Dalegarth and Ponsonby Hall, CO. Cumberland; descended from a common ancestor with the Earls of Derby, and great- grandson of John Stanley, of Dalegarth, who built Ponsonby Hall, and his wife Dorothy, dau. and co heir of Edward Holt, of Wigan). Ar. on a bend az. cotised vert, three stags' heads cabossed or. Crest — A stag's head ar. attired or, collared vert. Stanley (Derbyshire; London; and Chichester, co. Sussex). Or, three eagles' legs erased a-la-quise, gn.; on a chief indented, at. as maTiy bucks' heads cabossed, of the field. Crest — An eagle's head couped, ar. charged with three ogresses, one and two ; in the beak an eagle's leg as in the arms. (Another crest — An eagle's head erased, or, holding in the beak a leg as in the arms.) Stanley (Barnstaple, co. Devon). Ar. on a chev. betw. three mascles, az. as many bucks' heads ca- bossed, or. Stanley (Willington, co. Kent). Ar. on a bend az. three bucks' heads cabossed, or; a chief giL Crest —A demi heraldic wolf erased, ar. tufted or. Stanley (Moore Hall, co. Lancaster, and Lee House, CO. Sussex). Ar. on a bend az. cotised gu. three stags' heads cabossed, or. Crest — A stag's head erased, ar. attired or, collared gu. Stanley (.Strickland, co. Lincoln). Ar. on a bend gu. three mullets or ; a canton of the second charged with a mullet of the third. Stanley (Skottoe, co. Norfolk). Ar. on a bend az. three stags' heads cabossed, or. Crest — A stag's head erased, ar. attired or. Stanley (Horningsham, co. Wilts). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three birds ai\ within a bordure engr. of the last. Stanley. Ar. on a bend az. three stags' heads ca- bossed, or; on the sinister canton gu. a crescent; all within a bordure engr. of the fourth. Crest — A stag's head couped or. Stanley. Ar. two chev. gu. ; on a canton of the se- cond a mullet (another, pierced) of the first. Stanley. Ar. on a bond az. three mural crowns or. Crest — A stag's head couped, ar. attired or, gorged with a mural coronet of the last. Stanley. Ar. on a bend sa. three stags' heads ca- bossed, or. Stanley. Paly of six, az. and ar. ; on a canton gu. a mullet or. (Another, ar.) Stanley. Quarterly, or and sa. a cross flory coun- terchanged. Stanlow (Devonshire and Norfolk). Ar. a bend gu.; ou a canton of the second two mullets of the fir.st. Stanlow, or Stanlaw (Stickford, co. Lincoln). Ar. on a bend gu. three mullets of the first ; on a can- ton of the second two mullets of the field. Stanlow (StafTordshire). Ar. a lion ramp, tail forked, sa. Stanlow. Ar. two chev. gu. ; on a canton of the se- cond a mullet pierced, of the field. Stanlowe. Or, on a bend gu. three mullets ar. ; a canton of the second charged with a mullet of the first. Stanmarch. Ar. a fesse dancettee gu. Stanmarche. Ar. on a fesse dancettee gu. a plummet of the first, betw. two anchors or. Stanmer, or Staynmar (Cheshire and Essex). Ar. on a fesse dancettee gu. a lion pass. or. Crest — A stag's head erm. attired or, gorged with a fesse dancettee. Stannard (Ireland). Per pale, or and sa. three eagles displ. counterchanged. Crest — An eagle displ. per pale, or and sa. Stannard. The same Arms. Crest — On a ducal co- ronet a dolphin naiant, ppr. Stannard (London; granted, or confirmed. Visit. Ijoniion, c. 24). Or, a chev. sa. betw. three crosses formee fitchee gu. ; on a chief of the second as many bezants. Stanney (Porkington, co. Salop). Ar. a chev. betw. three pewits, gu. Stannow (Norfolk). Barry of eight, az. and or; over all a bend ar. Crest — A demi eagle displ. erm. on the breast three guttees de sang, two and one ; in the beak a holly leaf vert. Stansfeld (Stanstield, anciently Stansfeld. co. York ; derived from Wyons Maryons, gi'antee of Stans- feld at the Conquest, and now represented by Jo- siAH Stansfeld, of New Cross, co. Surrey, esq. a magistrate for that county). Sa. three goats trip- pant ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. Stansfeld (Burley, co. Yoik ; a younger branch of the preceding family, representing and quarter- ing WoLRicH of Suflblk). First and fourth, the same arms for Stansfeld ; second and third, az. a chev. betw. three swans wings elevated ar. for WuLRicH. Crest, as the preceding. Motto — Nosce teipsum. Stansfield (Esholt, co. York ; an intermediate branch of the two preceding families, represented by Wil- liam RooRES Crompton, esq. who took the name and arras of Stansfield, in pursuance of the will of his mother, an heii-ess of Stanstield ; his younger brother, Samuel Crompton, has been created a Baronet). Quarterly, first and fourth, vert, three goats trippant ar. for Stansfield ; second and third, Crompi on \_u'hich see'\. Crests — First, Stans- field, a lion's head erased, encircled by a wreath ; second, Crompton, a demi horse sa. vulned in the chest with an arrow, ppr. Mottoes — Nosce teipsum, for Stansfield ; and, LoYe and loyalty, for Cromp- ton. Stansfield (Lewes, co. Sussex ; confirmed by W. Segar, Garter). Vert, three goats pass. ar. armed or. Stanshall (Reading, co. Berks). Ar. a fesse betw. three escallops sa. Stanter (Horningsham, co. Wilts). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three ducks ar. within a bordure engr. of the second. Stanton (Bedfordshire and Leicestershire). Vaire, ar. and ermines, a canton gu. Crest — A demi lion ramp, vaire, sa. and erm. ducally crowned or. Stanton (Ireland). Or, a lion ramp. sa. Stanton (Leicestershire). Vaire, ar. and sa. Stanton (London). Vaire, ar. and sa.; on a canton gu. a lion pass, guard, or. Stanton, or Staunton (Somersetshire). Vaire, or and sa. a canton gu. Stanton (Staffordshire). Vaire, erm. and ermines, a canton gu. Stanton. Ar. two chev. sa. ; in the dexter chief a martlet of the second. Crest — An ermine gu. Stanton. Sa. two lions' paws, in chev. ar. Stanton, or Stayton. Ar. on a cross sa. five bezants. Stanton. The same Arms. Crest — An ermine ga. Stanton. Vaire, sa. and or. Stanton. Sa. an orle of martlets ar. Stanton, or Stayton. Az. a cross engr. erm. Stanton. Ar. an annulet betw. three crosses flory Stanton. Ar. three crosses flory (another, pattfee) gu. ST A ST A Stanton. At. a cross pattee gu. Stanton. Vaire, ar. and sa. a canton gu. Stanton. Gu. a lion ramp. or. Stanton. Ar. a bend crenelleo sa. Stanton (Clovelly, co. Devon ; the heh'ess m. Crew- kern). Sa. a cheT. betw. three lions' heads erased ar. Stanwell. Gu. a cross lozengy ar. Stanwix (Carlisle, co. Cumberland; tPiiip. Edward III ; ViiitMtion 1065). Az. a fesse dancettee betw. three crosses botonnee fitchee or. Stanyk. Ar. a bend cotised sa. Stapers (London). Ar. a cross voided, betw. four estoiles sa. Crest — A lion sejant ar. grasping in the dexter paw an estoile sa. Staphah. Ar. a bend sa. Stapii.foru. Ar. on a chev. engr. betw. three boars" heads couped sa. a bezant. Crest — A boar's head coiiped or, holding a flower branch vert. Si'APiLLES. Ar. a saltire betw. four staples sa. Staple (Hackney, co. Middlesex). Or, a chev. er- minois betw. three maunches. Crest — Alion ramp, collared. Staple (Lord Mayor of London, 1376). Ar. a saltire gu. betw. four staples sa. Staple. Or, a chev. erm. betw. three staples sa. Crest — A lion pass. ppr. Staple Merchants (London ; incorporated by Ed- ward in.) Bari-y nebulee of six, ar. and az. on a chief gu. a lion pass, guard, or. Crest — A ram ar. armed and unguled or. Supporters — Two rams ar. armed and unguled or. Motto — God be our friend. Stapledon (Stapledon, co. Devon ; the heiress m. Haukford). Ar. two bends wavy sa. Staplefolu (Cheshire). Ar. an eagle displ. sa. Stapleford (Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, temp. Henry III.) Ar. on two bars az. three cinquefoils or. Stapleford (Leicestershire). Ar. a chev. betw. three staples sa. Stapleford. Gyronny of sixteen, ar- and sa. Stapleford. Gyronny of twelve, ar. and sa. Stapleherst. Ar. a chev. sa. Staplehill. Sa. on a bend ar. three staples of the first. Staplehill. Ar. a chev. sa. within a bordure engr. az. Staples (England). Ar. a chev. erm. betw. three staples sa. Crest — On a ducal coronet a swan in his pride, ducally gorged ppr. Staples (Ireland). Erm. three roses gu. Crest — A dexter arm couped and embowed, holding up a hand-grenade, fired ppr. Staples (Dunmore, Queen's County, bart.) On a fesse ermines, betw. three hurts, two goats' heads erased ar. Crest — A demi Negro, aftrontee ppr. holding a bolt-staple or. Stapleton {Baron Le Despencer). Quarterly, first, ar. a lion ramp. sa. for Stapleton ; second, az. three dexter hand gauntlets, with their backs for- ward or, for Fane ; third, gu. on a saltire ar. a rose of the field, barbed and seeded ppr. for Ne- ville; fourth, quarterly, ar. and gu. ; in the se- cond and third quarters a fret or ; over all a bend sa. for Spencer. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a Saracen's head afFrontee ppr. wreathed about the temples ar. and sa. Supporters — Dexter, a griffin, wings elevated or, collaied, and line re- flexed over the back sa. the collar charged with three escallops ar. ; sinister, a bull ar. pied sa. armed, hoofed, collared, and chain reflexed over the back or. Mottoes — Pro magna charta ; and, Ne vile fano. Stapleton (borne by the Hon. and Rev. Sir Francis Jarvis Stapleton, of the Leeward Islands, bart.) Arms, Crest, and Motto, as the preceding. Stapleton, or Stapvlton {Baron Stapleton ; first summoned to Parliament in 1313. Elizabeth de Stapleton, sister and heiress of Thomas de Staple- ton, fourth Baron Stapleton, m. Sir Thomas Me- tham, knt. and is now represented by John Thomas Doluan, of York, esq. elder son of the late Thomas Dolman, esq. who was great-great great-grandson of Thomas Dolman, of Badsworth and Pocklington, esq. by Barbara his wife, dau. and eventually sole heir of Sir Thomas Metham,knt. who fell at Mars- ton Moor. In right of this descent, Mr. Dolman petitioned the Crown for a restoration of the Barony of Stapleton, and his case has been referred to the Attorney-General). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. Stapleton, or Stapylton (Carlton, co. York ; derived from Sir Brian Stapylton, knt. eldest son of Sir Brian Stapleton, K.G. temp. Richard II. and great- gi andson of Miles, first Lord Stapylton. The present representative is Miles-Thomas Stapleton, Baron Beaumont). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. Crest — A Sara- cen's head couped at the shoulders, sidefaced ppr. wreathed about the temples ar. and sa. This crest was first adopted by Sir Brian Stapleton, K.G. who killed a Saracen in open battle before the Kings of England, Scotland, and France. Stapleton, or Stapylton (Wighill, co. York; de- scended from the marriage of Sir Miles Stapylton, knt. second son of Sir Brian Stapleton, K.G. of Carlton, with Joanna, dau. and co heiress of Sir Gerard Ufileet, of Wighill, knt. The eventual heiress of the Wighill line, Martha, only dau. of Henry Stapylton, esq. m. in 1783 the Hon. General Granville Anson Chetwynd, who assumed in con- sequence the name and arms of Stapylton). Anns and Crest, as Stapleton of Carlton. Stapleton, or Stapylton (Myton, CO. York; descended from Sir Henry Stapylton of Myton, created a Ba- ronet in 16C0, eldest son of Brian Stapylton, of Myton, esq. Receiver-General in the North for Charles I. who was eldest son of Sir Robert Stapyl- ton, of Wighill, knt. high sherifl" of Y'orkshire '13 Elizabeth. Anne, sister and heiress of Sir Martin Stapylton, the last bart. of Myton, m. in 1770 the Rev. John Bree, Rector of Markstay, co. Essex, and had, with other issue, a son, the present Mar- tin Stapylton, of Myton, esq.) Ar. a lion ramp, sa. Crest — Out of a coronet or, a Saracen's head afFrontee ppr. Motto — Fide sed cui vide. Sup- porters — Two talbots ar. their ears and shoulders guttee de sang. Stapylton (Norton, co. Durham ; a branch of Stapyl- ton of Myton, derived from Miles Stapylton, Auditor and Librarian to Cousins, Bishop of Durham, youngest brother of Sir Henry Stapylton, the first bart.) Arms, Crest, and Motto, as Stapylton of Myton. Stapleton (Thorpe Lee, Chertsey, co. Surrey; as borne by John Stapleton, of that place, esq. for- merly holding the situation of Secretary to the Barrack Department, with the rank of Lieut.-Colo- nel in the Army. The family, from which Lieut.- Colonel Stapleton derived, claimed descent from Sir John de Stapleton, who accompanied King John to Ireland, and received from that monarch several grants of lands in Tipperary, &c.) Ar. a lion ramp. sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a Saracen's head in profile ppr. Motto — Fide sed cui vide. Stapleton (Cumberland). Ar. three swords, the pom- mels in the nombril, and points to the corners of the escutcheon gu. Stapleton (Dorsetshire). Sa. a fesse chequy ar. and az. betw. three bezants. Stapleton (Lancashire). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. charged on the shoulder with a staple or. Stapleton (Leicestershire and StafTordshire). Az. a lion ramp, tail forked or. Stapleton, or Stapulton. Gu. three swords con- joined at the pommels in fesse, the points extended to the dexter and sinister chief points and middle base of the escutcheon ar. Stapleton. Ar. a lion pass. sa. Crest — A talbot ar. on the shoulder six guttes gu. Stapleton {temp. Edward III.) Ar. a lion ramp. sa. charged on the shoulder with a mullet gu. Stapleton. Erm. a lion ramp. sa. Stapleton. Ar. on a fesse cotised gu. three griffins' heads erased of the first. Stapleton. Ar. two bends wavy sa. Stapleton. Ar. two cotises in bend wavy sa. within a bordure of the second, charged with eight keys or. STA STA Stapleton. Ar. three swords gu. two and one. Stapleton. Ar. three door-staples sa. Stapley (Frarafield, Hixtcd,aud Patchem.co. Sussex). Gu. three boars' heads erased, within a bordure engr. ar. Crest — On a monnt vert a stag at gaze ar. attired or. Stapley (Tamfield, co. Sussex). Ar. on a fesse engr. ermines betw. three hurts, two dragons' heads erased or. Crest — A demi hairy savage, girt round the body with a belt gu. rimmed and studded or, thereon a chain of the last, holding in the hands a staple or, the point downwards. Stapley. Ar. a chev. engr. az. Stapney, or Stafue. Ar. two bars engr. sa. ; a label E". Starch-Makers, Company of (London; incorporated 1022). Az. two garbs in saltire or, on a chief gu. a lion pass, guard, or. Crest — A woman's head and breast ppr. vested, her hair dishevelled, all within a chaplet of ears of wheat. Supporters — The dexter represents a labouring man, on his head a cap, habited in a short jacket and breeches, stockings, and shoes, all ppr. in his dexter band a hammer erect of the last ; the sinister, a female figure representing Plenty, in her sinister hand a cornucopia, and round her temples ears of wheat ppr. Stardelinc (Wales). Paly of six, az. and or ; on a bend gu. three cinquefoils of the second. Staresmore (Frolesworth, co. Leicester ; Deeue, co. Northampton ; and Staffordshire). Ar. a fesse vert betw. three torteaux. Crest — A bird (called a stare) ppr. Stark (Killenuont, Scotland; New Register). Az. a chev. betw. three acorns in chief or, and a bull's head erased in base of the second. Crest — A bull's head erased ar. distilling drops of blood ppr. Motto — Fortiorum fortia facta. Stark (America). The same Arms, within a bordure ar. Crest and Motto, as the last. Stark, or Starke. Az. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a stag's head guard, gu. armed of the first. Stark EY (Achton, co. Lancaster). Ar. three storks ppr. Starkey (Tong, co. Leicester). Ar. a stork ppr. Crest — A stork ppr. in the beak a snake vert. Starkey (London; granted 27 June, 1513). Barry of ten, ar. and gu. a stork sa. beaked and legged of the second ; on a canton of the third a fleur-de-lis of the first. Starkey (London). Barry of ten, ar. and gu. a stork sa. Crest — A stork's head erased, per pale ar. and sa. in the beak a snake vert. Starkey (Warwickshire). Az. a stork, close ar. with- in a bordure engr. erm. Starkey, or Starkie (Stretton, co. Chester; settled thei'e almost as early as the Conquest : the elder branch, resident at Lower Hall, in Stretton, be- came extinct, in the male line, at the decease of Philip Starkey, esq. in 1714 ; a younger branch was seated at Over Hall, also in Stretton). Ar. a stork sa. membered gu. Crest — A stork's head erased, per pale ar. and sa. holding in the beak gu. a snake vert. Starkey, or Starkie (Oulton and Wrenbury, co. Ches- ter ; in the reign of Richard 11. two younger sons of the Stretton family 7/t. two sisters, co-heiresses of the Oultons of Oulton and Wrenbury : the husband of the elder lady, Peter Starkey, had two sons — the younger. Sir Humphrey Starkey, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, d. without male issue ; the elder was ancestor of the Starkeys of Oulton and Darley. The Starkies of Wrenbury, descended from the other co-heiress of Oulton, be- came extinct in 1803, at the decease of Thomas Starkey, esq.) The Oulton branch bore the Arms and Crest of Starkey of Stretton, differenced by a crescent; the Wrenbury line used a mullet for distinction. Starkey (as borne by John Cross Starkey, of Wren- bury Hall, CO. Chester, esq.) Ar. a stork sa. beaked and legged gu., a canton sa. ; quartering the arms of Cross, viz. quarterly, erm. and gu. in the first quarter a cross crosslet of the last, and in the fourth quarter a plummet sa. Crests — First, a stork's head erased, per pale az. and gu. gorged with two bars gemelles or, and charged with an annulet of the last ; in the mouth a snake ppr. crowned gold ; the stork's head is likewise crowned or; second, the crest of Cross, viz. on a mount vert a stork erm. beaked and legged gu. his foot resting on a cross crosslet of the last, in the mouth a plummet sa. Starkie (Huntroyd, co. Lancaster ; a younger branch of Starkie of Stretton, co. Chester, now repre- sented by Le Gendrr Nicholas Starkie, of Hunt- royd, esq. son of the late Le Gendre Piers Starkie, of the same place, esq. high sheriff of Lancashire in 1800). Ar. a bend sa. betw. six storks ppr. Crest — A stork ppr. Starkie (Frenchwood, co. Lancaster, and Riddlesden Hall, CO. York; a younger branch of Starkey of Huntroyd : the co-heiress, Elizabeth Susannah Starkie, m. Henry Bence Bence, of Thorington Hall, CO. Suffolk, esq.) Arms, &c. as the pi'e- ceding. Starkie (as borne by Thomas Starkie, esq. Q.C. A.M. Professor of Law in Downing College, Cambridge). Ar. a bend betw. six storks sa. Crest — A stork sa. Starky. Ar. a heron sa. beaked and legged gu. Crest — A heron's head erased, per pale ar. and sa. hold- ing in the beak a snake vert. Starky (Bromham, co. Wilts ; as borne by John Euward Andrew Starky, of Bromham, esq. eldest son of the late Rev. John Starky, D.D. Rector of Charlinch, co. Somerset, by Maria Barbara his wife, only dau. and heir of Sir Andrew Bayntun Rolt, of Spye Park, hart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a bend sa. betw. six storks ppr. for Starky ; second and third, sa. a bend lozengy ar. for Bayntun. Crest — A stork ppr. Motto — Pama; venientis araore. Starling (Stoppesley, co. Bedford; and Lord Mayor of London, 1070 ; gi'anted 15 Sept. ICGl). Ar. on a bend az. three square buckles or. Starr (Canterbury Precincts). Az. a pair of scales or balances, within an orle of eight estoiles or. Crest — A lion couchant or, charged with an estoile gu- Starr. Ar. a heart gu. and a chief potent of the last . Crest — A demi lion ppr. holding a mullet or. Starr (Wiltshire ; settled for several generations in the pansh of Longbridge-Deverell, in that county, and now represented by Thomas Henry Stark, esq. M.D. of Northamptonshire). Vert, on a chev. ar. betw. three estoiles or, a human eye ppr. betw. two lozenges of the field. Crest — A mount vert, thereon a cat-a-mountain sejant, guard, ppr. the dexter forepaw resting on an estoile or. Starre (Sydmouth, co. Devon). Or, a star sa. Stasey (Cornwall). Ar. a chev. betw. three lozenge.s az. Statham (London). Ar. four fusils, in pale gu. Staiham. The same Arms. Crest — A lion's head erased, within a fetterlock ppr. Statham. Ar. a pale fusily gu. ; over all a bend sa. Statham (Morley, Tideswell, &c. co. Derby; origin- ally from Cheshire). Gu. a pale fusily ar. Stathitm. Ar. four lozenges, in bend gu. Crest — A greyhound's head erased gu. Stationers, Company of (London ; incorporated I55C). Az. on a chev. or, betw. three bibles lying fesse- ways gu. garnished, leaved, and clasped of the second (clasps downwards), an eagle rising ppr. enclosed by two roses gu. seeded or, barbed vert ; from the top of the chief a demi circle of glory, edged with clouds ppr. therein a dove displ. ar. ; over the head a circle of the last. Crest — A bible open i»pr. clasped and garnished or. Motto — Verbum Domini manet in eternum. Staughton. Quarterly, az. and gu. a cross engr. erm. Staulton. Az. a cross erm. Staunuon. Ar. a bend semee, crenellee sa. Staunuon. Sa. a cinquefoil betw. eight martlets, in orle ar. Staunuon. Ar. three bars gemelles az. ; on a canton gu. a lion pass, of the first. STA STE Staunston. Az. a cross engr. erm. Staunton (Cargins, co. Galway, bart.) Ar. two chev. sa. Crest — On a mount a fox statant, all ppr. Staunton (Staunton, CO. Nottingham ; traceable to the time of William the Conqueror ; Anne Staunton, eldest dau. and heiress of Harvey Staunton, of Staunton, esq. last male heir of that ancient family, m. Gilbert, son of Sir Job Charlton, of Ludford, bart. and left a son and heir. Job Staunton Charl- ton, whose only surviving dau. and heiress, Anne Charlton, dying iiiwi. bequeathed the estates to her cousin, Elizabeth Brough, (great-granddaughter of Anne Staunton, alias Charlton), who 711. the Rev. John Aspinshaw, LL.D. and assumed with her husband, in 1807, the name and arms of Staunton). Ar. two chev. sa. (witli aquatrefoil on a canton az. for distinction). Crest — A fox statant ppr. Staunton (Longbridge, co. Warwick; a branch of Staunton of Staunton, settled at Longbridge before the year 1450, and now represented by Wjlliam Staunton, of Longbridge, esq. eldest son of the late John Staunton, of Longbriilge, esq. high sherilf of Warwickshire in 1801, by Maria his wife, dau. and co heir of Edmund Crynes, M.D. of Notting- ham). Ar. two chev. sa. within a bordure engr. of the same. Crest — A fox statant ppr. Mottoes : below the shield — En Dieu ma foy ; above the crest — Moderata durant. Staunton (Staunton, co. Leicester). Vaire, ar. and sa. a canton gu. Staunton (Leicestershire). Vaire, ar. and sa. a quar- ter gu. Staunton (Lincolnshire). Or, a chief az. Staunton (Lincolnshire ; granted 1610). Vaire, ar. and sa. ; on a canton gu. a cross formee fitchee or. Crest — A lion pass, or, holding in the dexter foot a cross formee fitchfee gu. Staunton (Nottinghamshire). Ar. two chev. within a bordure sa. Staunton (Somersetshire). Gu. fretty (another, a fret) ar. Staunton. Sa. on a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased or, as many cinquefoils of the fii'st. Staunton. Vaire, ar. and sa. Staunton. Or, a lion ramp. sa. Staunton. Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three lions' heads erased ar. Stavkcourt. Chequy, ar. and gu. Stavelev (Staveley, co. Chester). Ar. a chev. engr. gu. Staveley (Yorkshire). Ar. on a chev. betw. three lozenges sa. as many harts' heads erased or. Staveley (Glanduff Castle, co. Limerick ; derived from the ancient Yorkshire family of Staveley, and now represented by Robert Jones Staveley, of Glanduff Castle, esq.) Ar. on a chev. betw. three lozenges az. as many harts' heads cabossed or. Crest — A hart's bead, as in the arms. Motto — Fidclis ad urnam. Si AVELEY (Buckland, co. Devon). Ar. on a chev. betw. three lozenges az. as many bucks' heads cabossed of the first. Staveley. Barry of eight, ar. and gu. ; over all a fleur-de-lis sa. Crest — An oak branch and cross crosslet fitchee, in saltire. Staveley. Barry of six, ar. and gu. ; over all a fleur- de-lis sa. Staveley. Barruly, ar. and gu. ; over all a fleur de- lis of the last. Staveley. Ar. four (another, three) barsgu.; over all a fleur-de-lis sa. Staveley, Ar. a chev. betw. three lozenges sa. Staveley. Ar. a chev. az. ; a label erm. Staveley. Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three lozenges sa. as many st-igs' heads cabossed or. SrAVEKDON (Buckinghamshire). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three water bougets vert. Htaverdon. Ar. a bend betw. three martlets gu. Staverdon. Ar. fretty gu. Staverton. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three maunches vert. Crest — A stag's head erased sa. pierced through the neck with au arrow ar. feathered and armed or. Staverton. Vert, a chev. erm. betw. three maunches of the same. Staverton (Staverton Manor, Strodehall, and Waroyle, CO. Berks, and Dreley, co. Hants). Ar. a chev. betw. three water bougets vert. Crest — A stag's head erased ppr. transpierced by an arrow in bend sinister or, barbed and flighted ar. Stavvell (West Austey,co. Devon; a younger branch of tlie noble family of iStawell). Gu. a cross lo- zengy ar. Stawell (Cothelstone, co. Somerset). Gu. a cross fusily ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gu. a denii buck or, attired sa. Stawell. The same Arms. Crest — On a chapeau, a hawk, with wings displ. holding in the beak a label or. Stawell. Gu. a cro.ss lozengy ar. Stawton (Waruill, co. Berks). Ar. a chev. betw. three maunches vert. Crest — A roebuck's head. Staylecate. Ar. two bars gemelles sa. ; in p!(le three greyhounds' heads erased of the last, collared or. Staylecate. Ar. three greyhounds' heads erased in pale sa. collared or, betw. four palets of the second. Stayler. Sa. two bullocks pass, in pale or. Stayley, or Stayley. Ar. a chev. engr. az. ; a chief gu. Crest — A globe on a standard ppr. Stayley. Ar. (another, or) a chev. engr. az. Stayley, or Staley. Ar. a chev. az. betw. three lo- zenges sa. Stayll. Ar. two chev. gu. ; on a chief or, three palets of the second. Staylton, or Stalton. Barry wavy of six, ar. and sa. Crest — A lion's paw erased, holding a rose branch slipped and leaved ppr. Staylton, or Stalton. Sa. an eagle volant ar. Stayne (Stayne, co. Lincoln). Ar. two bars engr. sa. Stayninc. Ar. a fesse chequy, or and az. Staynincs (Honycott, co. Somerset). Ar. a bat displ. sa. ; on a chief gu. three pales of the field. Crest —A bull. Staynincs. Ar. an eagle displ. sa. ; a chief paly of six gu. and of the first. Stead. Ar. a chev. betw. three bears' heads and necks sa. muzzled or. Crest — On a chapeau, a salamander in flames, all ppr. Steaoe (Onesacre, co. York, temp. Edward IIL ; re- presented by Broughton Benjamin Pegge-Bur- NELL, of Beauchieft' Abbey, co. Derby, esq. sou of the late Thomas Steade, of Woodseats, esq. by his wife Meliscent, dau. of Strelley Pegge, of Beauchieif Abbey, esq. and sister of Peter Pegge Burnell, of Winkbourne Hall, CO. Nottingham, esq.) Ar. a chev. betw. three bears' heads couped, sa. muzzled or. Crest — A stag trippant ar. Steauman. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three boars' heads, couped sa. Crest — A demi griflin or. Steavenson (as borne by Dr. Stevenson of Newcastle- on-l'yne; descended from Stanton and Elton, in the Peak of Derby, granted 14 June, I08S). Az. on a bend ar. betw. three leopards' heads couped, gu. two lions pa.ss. or. Ciest — On a rock ppr. a lion couchant, guard or. j1/o/-ildwyn Brightwell, co. Oxford, esq. by Elizabeth liis wifi-, second dau. and co-heir of Richard Garth, of Mor- deu, CO. Surrey, esq. by Anne his wife, dau. and co-heir of Sir John Carleton, of Brightwell, hart. ; the said William Lowndes Stone, esq. was son, by Catherine his wife, eldest dau. of Francis Lowe, of Baldwyn Brightwell, esq. of William Lowndes, esq. who was eldest son, by the heiress of Laytou, of William Lowndes, of Astwooii Bury, co. Bucks, esq. second son of William Lowndes, esq. Secre- tary to the Treasury in 1652). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. three cinquefoils sa. a chief of the second, for Stone; second and third, ar. fretty az. on each joint a bezant, on a canton gu. a leopard's head erased or, wreathed round the neck vert, quartering Carleton, Layton, and Lowe. Crests — First, out of a ducal coronet oi-, a griffin's head erm. for Stone; second, a leopard's head erased or, with a chaplet vert, for Lowndes. Mottu — Mediocria firma. Stone (Dorsetshire and Somersetshire). Per pale or and gu. an eagle displ. with two necks counter- changed. Crest — A spaniel courant gu. Motto — Nil dcsperaudi'ui. Stone (Loudon; granted by Segar, Garter). Per ST O STO p;i)e or and sa. a lion ramp, countercliangoil. Crest — A unicorn's liead sa. issuing from rays or, maned and armed of the last, betw. two wings displ. of the first. Stone (London; granted by Camden, Clarencieux). Or, on a pale az. three escallops of the first. Crest — A seahorse or, crined gu. tail ppr. holding betw. the forefeet an escallop of the first. .Stone (London). Or, a chev. gu. surmounted of a chevronel ar. betw. three flintstones az. Stone (London), Gu. an eagle displ. or, ducally gorged az. Stone (London, and Cliff, co. Sufliblk). Sa. a fesse betw. three tigers pass. or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a demi peacock with wings expanded or. Stone (Holme, juxta Mare, co. Norfolk). Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three pelicans vulniiig themselves or. Stone (Wavesdon, co. Suffolk). Per pale or and az. on a fesse wavy betw. four cinquefoils two cres- cents, all counterchanied. Crest — A demi lion. Stone (Framfield, co. Sussex; granted 14 December, 1628; Her. Off. Sussex, c. 27,42.) Sa. a chev. engr. betw. three cinquefoils ar. Crest — A demi cocka- trice rising ar. winged and crested or. {.inother crest — A demi cockatrice, wings expanded or.) Stone (Badbury, co. Wilts; granted 22 December 1722). Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three lozenges or, each charged with an ermine spot sa. Crest — On a mount vert a horse courant sa. bridled, crined, and hoofed or. Stone. Paly of six or and gu.; over all an eagle displ. sa. Stone. Ar. a lion pass, guard, sa. Stone. Ar. five leopards' beads in cross sa. Stone. Sa. a chev. engr. betw. three flintstones ar. Stone. Or, a chev. quartered, az. and purp. betw. three flintstones of the second. Stone. Quarterly, first, or, two bars vaire, ar. and sa. ; second, gu. two bars vaire, or and sa. ; third, as the second ; fourth, or, three fleurs de lis gu. .Stone. Ar. a cross gu. ; in the first quarter a catha- rine-wheel of the second. Stone. Sa. a cross raguly or. Stoneheweb. Vert, ten escallops ar. four, three, two, and one. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's head erased ppr. charged on the neck with an escallop ar. Stoner (Southampton, co. Hants). Per fesse sa. and or, a pale engr. betw. three eagles counterchanged. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet sa. a demi eagle displ. or. Stoner. Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three plates. Stones (Mosborough, CO. Derby ; granted 1 (ins ). Vert, on a bend counter embattled or, betw. six doves ar. three crosses humettee sa. Crest — A demi dragon pean, holding a cross humettee vert, gorged with a collar ar. charged with three roses gu. Stones (Cartmell, co. Lancaster, and Westminster, CO. Middlesex; granted 1771). Vert, on abend embattled, counter-embattled or, betw. three doves ar. as many crosses crosslet sa. Crest — A demi dragon vert, collared ar. holding betw. the paws a cross crosslet sa. Stones. Vert, on a fesse embattled, counter-embat- tled, betw. three doves az. a cross sa. Crest — An eagle displuming a wing ppr. Stonestreet (Sussex ; derived from Stephen Stone- street of Hui stmonceaux, who was buried there in 1538. 1'lie eventual heiress, Ann, only sur- viving dan. of the Rev. Henry Stonestreet, A. M. Vicar of Eaton Bray, Nothill, and Tottenhoe, co. Bedford, who was son of William Stonestreet of London, and Westham, co. Sussex, by Katherine his wife, dau. of George Thomason, esq. ni. David Griffin, of Ewell, co. Surrey, esq. and had a. son, George Grillin, esq. who took the name of Stone- street, in 179t, and was high sheriff of Surrey in 1800. His son and heir is the present Rev. Georg f Stonestreet Grifun Stonisstreet, of Halton, co. Sussex, and .Stondon Hall, co. Essex). Ar.ontwo bars sa. three bulls' heads cabossed of the field. Crest — A bull's head cabossed ar. between two wings elevated sa. Stonestreetr (Sussex). Ar. on two bars sa. three bulls' heads cabossed of the field. .Stonham. Ar. on a cross sa. five escallops of the first. SroNHousE (Radley, co. Berks, bart.) Ar. on a fesse sa. betw. three hawks volant az. a leopard's face betw. two mullets or. Crest — A talbot's head couped ar. collared sa. lined, and catching a dove volant, of the first. Stonhouse-Vigor (as borne by George Stonhouse Vigor, esq. at present a minor, son and heir of the late Rev. Henry Stonehonse-Vigor, M.A. Pre- bpndary of Ledbury, and Rector of Eaton Bishop, CO. Hereford, by Louisa-Burt, his wife, eldest dau. of John Taylor Gordon, esq. M. D. ; and grandson of the Venerable Archdeacon Stonhouse-Vigor, who was son of Sir James Stonhouse, bart. and took the additional surname of Vigor in 1795). Quarterly, first and fourth, per fesse or and sa. six lions ramp, three, two, and one, counterchanged, for Vigor; second and third, ar. on a fess sa. betw. three hawks volant az. a leopai'd's face betw. two mullets or, for Stonhouse. Crests — First, for Vigor, a gamb ppr. charged with a fess, thereon a leopard's face sa. ; second, for Stonhouse, same as Stonhouse of Radley. Stoning (London). Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three hurts, each charged with a fieur-de-lis or, as many martlets of the field. Stonley (Ingerston, co. Essex). Az. on a fesse betw. two bucks' heads cabossed or, a fleur-de-lis of the first, betw. two demi roses gu. Stonor (Stonor, co. Oxford, Baron Camoy.s). Quar- terly, first and fourth, az. two bars dancettee or, a chief ar. for Stonor; second and third, or, on a chief gu. three bezants, for CiMoys. Supporter.s— Dexter, a lion or ; sinister, a lion sa. Crest — A rock ar. charged with spots gu. and az. and a dove ppr. pecking thereat with a stone gu. in its beak. Stonymarch (Essex). Ar. a fesse dancettee gu. Stonyng (Staffordshire and Siitt'olk). Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three ogresses (another, hurts) eacli charged with a fleur de-lis of the field, three birds volant of the first. Stonyng. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three pellets ; on each a fleur-de-lis of the first. Stopeford. Az.two bends sinister or. Stopford (Earl of Courtoii n). Az. three lozenges or, betw. nine crosses crosslet of the last. Crest — A wivern, wings endorsed, vert. Supporters — Two stags ppr. collared and chained or, each charged on the shoulder with a lozenge of the last. Motto — Patria; infelici fidelis. Stopford (Ireland). Az. three lozenges or, betw. seven crosses botonnee of the last. Crest — A lamb ar. bearing a banner gu. Stophah. Quarterly, per fesse indented ar. and gu. four crescents counterchanged. Cre.st — An es- cutcheon sa. Stopham. Ar. on a canton of the first two crescents gu. Stopham. Ar. three crescents and a canton, gu. Stopham. Ar. a bend sa. Storer (Jamaica). Per fesse ar. and gu. a pale counterchanged, three cranes of the first. Crest — A crane ppr. Storey (borne by George Shum Storey, of Ham, co. Surrey, esq. who assumed in 182.i,by sign manual, the name and arms of Storey). Quarterly, in- dented ar. and sa. three falcons counterchanged, for Storey, quartering Shum [ii'hich see]. Crest — A falcon sa. within a chaplet of laurel ppr. charged on the breast with an Eastern ci'own or, and bear- ing a saltire couped of the last, for distinction. Storey (Shaftesbury, co. Dorset). Per fesse ar. and sa. a pale counterchanged, three storks of the last. Crest — A stork ppr. Storey. Per fesse ar. and gu. a pale counterchanged ; on the first tiiree herons. Crest — A heron. Storey. Ar. a lion ramp, tail nowed purp. Crest — An escallop or, betw. two eagles' wings ppr. Storince. Gu. an eagle displ. ar. within a bordure or. Storinge, or Storange. Gu. an eagle displ. or. .Stork. Az. a chev. or, betw. three acorns of the last, in chief, husked and slipped vert; and in base a bull's head erased ar. Crest — A bull's head erased sa. Motto — Fortiorum fortia facta. Skirke. Erm. on a chief sa. three bulls' heads ca- bossed ar. STO SIR Storks. Ar. a fesse sa.; in chief a lion pass. gu. Crest — A buffalo's head ei ased gu. .Storlincs, or Stoutlings. Gu. a saltire betw. four lions ar. Storvey. Gu. a chev. betw. three Catharine wheels ar. ^ Stormy, or Sturmy. Sa. alien pass, guard, ar. S roRMYN (Cheshire). Gu. a chev. betw. three mullets ar. Stormyn (Somersetshire). Ar. three demi lions ramp. gu. SroRMYNs (Suffolk). Quarterly, or and gu. ; on a bend az. three plates. Crest — A bear sejant ppr. Stormyn. Quarterly, or and gu. a bend az. platee. Stormyn. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three (another, six) plates. Stormyn. Gu. a chev. betw. three pairs of spectacles ar. Stormyn. Sa. a lion ramp, reguard or. Stormyn. Sa. a lion ramp, guard, ar. Stormyn, Gu. a chev. ar. ; in chief two mullets of the second. Storp. Ar. three crosses form6e gu. Storps. Ar. three crosses pattee gu. Stohr. Ar. a pale gu. ; on a canton az. a cinquefoil or. Crest — A cubit arm in armour, couped, in fesse, holding a cross crosslet fitchee. Storrs (Newcastle on-Tyue). Gu. two bars. engr. erm. ; on a chief or, a lion pass, guard, of the first. Story (London, 1634). Ar. a lion ramp. purp. gorged with a ducal coronet or. Story (Shropshire). Ar. a lion ramp. purp. tail forked. Story (Sussex). Per fesse ar. and sa. a pale counter- changed, three ravens ppr. Story. Sa. on a chev. ar. betw. three lions' heads erased, or, as many roses gu. Crest — A cupid, in the dexter hand an arrow, in the sinister a bow, and at his back a quiver, ppr. Story. Ar. a lion ramp. purp. crowned or, tail forked ; on the shoulder a cross pattee of the field. Story. Ar. a lion ramp, purp.; on the shoulder a cross pattee or. Story. Sa. a lion ramp, reguard. or. Story. Erm. on a saltire engr. sa. a leopard's head or. Story. Ar. a heron close, sa. menibered gu. Stote (Jesmond, co. Northumberland). Gu. a lion ramp, erminois. Crest — A demi lion ramp, ermi- nois; in the paws a mullet pierced, or. •Stotesbury (Sulgrave, co. Northampton). Gu. a chief nebulee or ; from the chief, rays of the last. Stoteville (I3rinkley Hall, co. Cambridge, and Suf- folk). Per pale, ar. and sa. a saltire engr. ermines and erm. Crest — Paly of six, erm. and ermines, shaped like a plume of feathers. Stoteville (Devonshire). Ar. six lozenges gu. Stoteville (Suffolk). Per pale, ar. and sa. a saltire connterchanged. Stothart. Ar. a cock, betw. two mullets of six points sa.; on a cliief gu. three cushions or. (^rest — In a cloud a mullet of six points, ar. Motto — Post nubes lux. Stott (granted to Thomas Stott, of Quebec, esq.) Erm. on a rock in base, ppr. a lion ramp, gu.; on a chief wavy az. an estoile, or, betw. two plates, the dexter charged with a sword erect, also ppr. pomel and hilt gold, and the sinister with an anchor sa. Crest — Issuant out of waves of the sea a demi bull- dog ppr. around the neck and reflexed over the back a log.line, or, holding betw. the paws a wreath of oak, fructed, also ppr. Stott (Scotland). Sa. three palets or, on each a tor- teaux ; on a chief ar. a heart gu. Crest — A mart- let az. Motto — Alta petit. Stott. The same Arms. The palets charged with a pellet. Stoi T. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. ; a canton erm. Crest — On a mount a peacock ppr. Stoughton (Stoughton, co. Surrey ; a family of remote antiquity : in the time of king Stephen, Godwin de Stoctun resided at Stocktun ; and in the 3 Edward III. Henry de Stocktun had royal license to enipark there IfiO acres of land. The chief line, the Scougli- tons of Stoughton, became extinct at the decease of Sir Lawrence Stoughton, second Baronet of Stouph- ton, in 1092; but a younger branch, seated at Sr. John's, CO. Warwick, preserved a male succession until the decease of George Stoughton, of St. John'^■, esq. whose dau. and heir, Eugenia, m. James Mo- ney, of Pitsford, CO. Northampton, esq. Lieut. -Col. in the araiy, and d. in 1788, leaving a son, Wil- liam Money, of Much Marcle, co. Hereford, esq. father of Major-Gen. Sir James Kyrle Money, hart, of Hom House, co. Hereford, of the Rev. William Money, of Whetham House, co. Wilts, and of four other sons and seven daus.) Az. a cross engr. erm. Crest — A robin-redbreast, ppr. Stoughton (Kent). Ar. on a saltire gu. betw. four tenterhooks sa. an escallop or. Stoi;ghton (Kent). Ar. on a saltire gu. betw. four doorstaples sa. an escallop or. (Another, of the first.) Stoughton (Northamptonshire and Surrey). Az. a cross engr. ar. Sioughton (Surrey). Quarterly, az. and gu. a cross engr. erm. Stoughton. Per pale, az. and gu. a cross engr. erm. Stourton (BaroH Stourton). Sa. a bend or, betw. six fountains ppr. Crest — A demi grey-friar ppr. ha- bited in russet, girt or, holding in the dexter liand a scourge of three lashes with knots, and in tlie sinister hand a cross, both of the last. Supporters — Two seadogs sa. scaled and finned or. Motto — Loyal je serai durant ma vie. Stout. Ar. a pale gu. suiTuounted by a saltire az. Crest — A talbot pass. or. Stoute. Sa. five leopards' heads in cross, ar. Stovin. Or, two boars' heads erased, in fesse az. Crest — A dragon's head vert. Stovin. Barry of six, or and gu.; in chief a label of five points sa. Crest — A bow, lying fesseways, gu. transfixed with an arrow, erected and flighted, of the same, headed ar. Stoway. Sa. a cross raguly or. Stovvdow, or Stouew. Gu. two bars or ; on a chief of the second a mullet sa. Stowe (Newton, co. Lincoln). Vert, a cross raguled, betw. four leopards' heads, or. Crest — On a ducal coronet, a leopard's head or, betw. two wings vert. Stow, or Stowte. Az. three bars or ; in chief three crosses pattee fitchee of the first. Stowell (Somersetshire). Gu. a cross lozengy ar. Stowe I. L. Gu. a cross lozengy or. Stowers. Or, three bars gu. Crest — A rose gu. seeded and bai-bed ppr. Stowey (Hertfordshire). Gu. a chev. engr. betw. three boars' heads erased, ar. Stovvi'ord (Stowford, co. Devon; the heiress >n. Wal- roud). Or, a chev. betw. three bulls' faces, sa. Stoxford. Az. three lozenges or, two and one. Strabolgi (Earl of Athol ; Scotland, 1300). Paly of six, or and sa. Stracey (Rackheath Hall, co. Norfolk, hart.) Erm. on a cross engr. betw. four eagles displ. gu. five cinquefoils or. Crest — A lion ramp, erminois, du- cally crowned gu. supporting a cross pattee fitchee of the last. Stkacey (Kirby Bedon, co. Norfolk; as borne by Henry Jostas Stracey, of that place, esq. eldest son of Josias Henry Stracey, third brother of the present Sir Edmund Hardinge John Stracey, of Rackheath, hart.) Arms, &c. as Stracey of Rack- heath : on an escutcheon of pretence, Mr. Stracey having m. Charlotte, only child and heiress of the late George Denne, of the Paddock, Canterbury, esq., the Arms of Denne. [.Vee that name.] Strachan (Thornton, bart.) Or, a hart, standing at gaze, az. attired sa. Crest — A demi stag, spring- ing, or, in the mouth a thistle ppr. Motto — Nou timeo, sed caveo. Strachan (Brigton, Scotland). Ar. a cresceutgu. ; on a chief az. three roses of the first. .Strachan (Glenkindie, Scotland ; Lyon Register). Az. a stag trippant, or, attired and unguled gu. Crest — A stag, standing at gaze, as in the arms. Motto— Non timeo, sed caveo. C B STR ST R Stbachan (Leven, Scotland). Per pale, gu. and az.; on a mount, in base vert, a stag, trippant, ar. ^o^fo— Forward. Strachan (Tarrie, Scotland). Az. a stag trippant, ar. ; in the dexter cbief a mullet of six points, and in the sinister an increscent of the last. Crest — k ship in full sail, ppr. Motto — Juvat Deus impi- gros. Strachan (Thornton, Scotland ; Crawfurd's MS.) Az. a stag trippant, or, attired and unguled gu. Strachan (asbome by James M. Strachan, of Tedding- ton Grove, CO. Middlesex, esq. descended from the fa- mily of Strachan, of Thornton, co. Kincardine). Az. a stag trippant, or, attired and unguled, gu. Crest — A demi stag salient, bearing in its mouth a thistle, ppr. Stracheley. Or, a chev. cotised, betw. three cinque- foils, sa, Stbachey (Sutton Court, co. Somerset, bart.) Ar. a cross betw. four eagles displ. gu. Crest — An eagle displ. charged on the breast with a cross pattee iitchee. Motto — Coelum non animum. Stradbboke, Earl of. See Rous. Stradford. Gu. a fesse humettee or, betw. three trestles ar. Stradley. Or, on a bend sa. three owls of the first. Stradling (St. Donat's Castle, co. Glamorgan; de- rived from Sir William de Esterling, one of the twelve knights who accompanied Robert Fitz- Hammon, Earl of Gloucester, to the aid of Justin- ap-Gwrgant, King of Glamorgan. Sir John Strad- ling, of St. Donat's, was created a Baronet in 1611. An heiress of the family, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Stradling, esq. youngest brother of Sir Thomas Stradling, of St. Donat's, m. Thomas Turberville, of Llantwitt Major, esq. and was grandmother of Cecil Turberville, wife of Iltyd Nicholl, esq.) Paly of six, ar. and az. ; on a bend gu. three cinquefoils or. Ancient crest — A pelican rising, or. Modern crest — A stag courant sa. about his neck a scarf, ar. Stradling (Wales). Paly of six ar. and sa. ; onachev. gu. three cinquefoils or. Stradling. Or, a chev. betw. three crescents gu. Strafford, Baron. See Bync. Strafford. Ar. a chev. betw. three leopards' faces. Crest — An elephant statant, sa. Stragriers. Sa. two lions pass. ar. Strahan. Az. a buck pass. or. Crest — Adexter arm, embowed, ppr. brandishing a scimetar of the last, hilt and pomel or. Straiton (Laureston, Scotland). Ar. four bars, coun- ter-embattled, sa. ; an escutcheon gu. Straiton (Edinburgh). Vair, on an inescutcheon gu. a fesse crenellee of three pieces ar. masoned sa. Crest — A falcon rising, ppr. Motto — Resurgere tento. Straiton (Montrose, Scotland). Ar. three bars em- battled, az.; an escutcheon gu. ; all within a bor- dure engr. of the second. Crest — A mortar and pestle ppr. Motto — -\rduavinco. Straits, or Stretch (Devonshire). Ar. a bend engr. sa. betw. three martlets or. Strang (Balcaskie, Scotland; Font's MS.) Ar. a chev. ensigned on the top with a cross pattfee, betw. three lozenges, sa. Strang (London ; Lyon Register). The same Arms j the bend wavy for diff. Crest — A cluster of wine gi'apes ppr. Motto — Dulce quod utile. Strang (Petgorthie, Scotland). Az. a chev. betw. three lozenges, or. Strang. Ar. two lions pass. gu. Strange (Cirencester, and Moun's Court, co. Glou- cester, and Somerford Keynes, co. Wilts) Gu. two lions pass. ar. ; over all a bend erm. (sometimes or.) Crest — Out of clouds two hands clasped, all ppr. Strange (Gloucestershire ; and Hunston, co. Norfolk). Gu. two lions pass. ar. Crest — A lion pass, guard. the tail extended, or. Strange (London). Gu. two lions pass, within a bor- dure engr. ar. .Strange (Norfolk). Or, two lions pass. gu. Stb ange (Norfolk), Ar. two lions pass, in pale, gu. Strange ^Norfolk). Gu. a bend or, betw. two lions ramp. sa. Strange. Gu. two lions pass. ar. crowned oi-. Strange. Vert, a chev. betw. three covered cups, or. Strange. Ar. on a. fesse vert, three garbs or. Strange. Ar. three bars gu. ; on each two water bougets of the first. Strangebow, or Stroncbow. Az. a chief gu.; over all three garbs betw. five martlets, or. Crest — A bull's head cabossed, betw. two flags, charged with a cross. Stranceman (Dorsetshire). Sa. on a fesse engr. betw. three dexter armed arms, as many crosses crosslet fitchee gu. Stranger. Ar. a cross flurtee betw. four martlets, gu. Strangwayes (Melberrie Sampford, co. Dorset; the senior line of the ancient house of Strangwayes. The heiress, Elizabeth, only dau. of Thomas Strang- wayes Horner, esq. by Susanna, his wife, dau. and heiress of Thomas Strangewayes, of Melben'ie Sampford, esq. m. in 1736, Stephen Fox, Earl of llchester). Sa. two lions pass, in pale, paly of six ar. andgu. Crest — Alion pass, paly of six ar. andgu. Strangwayes (AIne, co. York; Frances Strangwayes, dau. and eventual heir of John Strangwayes, of Alne, CO. York, esq. and grand daughter of John Strangwayes, of Well, esq. m. Allen Swainston, M.D. of the city of York; and her son and heir having assumed the additional name and arms of Strangwayes, is the present Edward Swainston Strangwayes, of Alne, co. York, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. two lions pass, in pale, paly of six, ar. and gu. in the dexter chief, a canton of the second for Strangwayes ; second and third, az. a fesse or, charged with three maidens' heads veiled, ppr. for Swainston. Crests — First, a lion, as in the arms ; second, out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's head sa. betw. two wings az. billettee or. Strangwayes (Well, co. York; foi-merly of Harlesey Castle, and Ormsby, in the same shire; a branch of the ancient family of Strangwayes, which had allied with the old baronial houses of Percy, Kyme, Umfreville, T.ilboys, Bemers, &c. John Strang- wayes, of Well, esq. lineally descended from the marriage of James Strangways, second son of Sir James Strangwish, of Harlesey Castle, with Anne, dau. and co heir of Sir Robert Conyei's, of Ormsby, m. Gratiana, dau. of Thomas Preston, esq. and had three sons; i. John, of Alne; ii. Richard, of Well; and iii. Thomas, of Barham Wood,co. Herts. The second, Richard Strangwayes, of Well, esq. was great-grandfather of the present representative of the family, Richard William Strangwayes, esq.) Sa. two lions pass, in pale, paly of six ar. and gu. Crest — Alion, as in the arms. Motto — Ystoyeau ; and, Ne doublero. Strangeways. Sa. two lions pass, in pale, ar. Stbangford, Viscount. See Smythe. Strangman (Winterborne, co. Dorset). Sa. on a fesse engr. betw. three arms, couped at the shoulders, in armour, ar. as many crosses crosslet fitchee, gu. Strangman (Hadley Castle, co. Essex). Per bend sa. and ar. a bend raguly counterchanged. Strangman. Per bend ar. and sa. a bend crenellee counterchanged. Strangways-Fox (Earlof llchester). See Fox-Strang- WAYS. Stranlay. Paly of six, ar. and az. ; on a canton gu. a martlet of the first. Stranlay. Paly of six, ar. and sa. Stranley. Paly of six, az. and ar. ; on a canton gu. a martlet (another, a mullet) of the second. Stransham (Kent). Ar. (another, or) a pale dancettee gu. Crest — A demi ostrich, holding in the mouth a horseshoe. Stra.sacker. Vert, a bend engr. (another, crenellee) betw. two. bulls' heads erased ar. Stratford (Earl of Aldhorough). Barry of ten, ar. and az. a lion ramp. gu. Crest— A dexter arm embowed in armour, holding in the hand ppr. a scimetar ar. hilt and pomel or. Supporters — Dexter, a female figure representing Fame, >esttd ST R STR ar. and sa. in her right hand a trumpet or, in her left an olive branch vert, winged gold, a sword-belt gu. and sword of the first ; sinister, the emblema- tical figure of Mars, in complete armour ppr. gar- nished or, spurs, sword, target, and spear of the last, sword-belt gu. holdingwith the right hand the spear, and upon the left arm the shield. Motto — Virtuti nihil obstat et armis. Stratford (Coventry). Barry of ten, or and gu. ; over all a lion ramp. ar. Crest — An arm embowed in armour ppr. grasping a falchion, hilt and pomel or. Stratford (Farnscott, Hawling, and Nether Guiting, CO. Gloucester, and Nun-Eaton, co. Warwick). Barry of ten, ar. and az. ; over all a lion ramp, gu. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, habited ar. holding a scimetar or. Stratford (Gloucestershire). Gu. a fesse humettee betw. three trestles ar. (Another, or.) Stratford, or Langthorne at-Bogh-Abbey (Essex)- Or, three chevrons gu. over all a crosier in bend ar. Stratford (Ireland). Ar. a fesse betw. three hawks' heads erased gu. Crest — A goat's head erased ppr. Stratfor D. Ar. four bars az. ; over all a lion ramp. gu. Stratford. Per fesse gu. and sa. three plates. Stratford. Sa. a fesse betw. three plates. Strathallan, Viscount. See Drummond. Strathallan. Az. a hart springing or. Stratheden, Baroness. See Campbell. Stratherne (Scotland). Gu. two chev. or. Strathmore and Kinghorne, Earl of. See BowES- Lyon. Stratley, or Stratele. Sa. a chev. betw. three eel- spears ar. Stbaton (Scotland). Ar. four bars embattled coun- ter-embattled sa. ; over all an escutcheon gu. Crest — An eagle with wings expanded, standing on a man's hand, in armour, couped at the wrist. Motto — Surgere tento. Stratoun (Scotland). Barry of five, each per fesse ar. and sa. Crest — A pelican's head erased, vulne- rated ppr. Strattle. Sa. a chev. betw. three harpoon-heads ar. Crest — A swan, with wings uddorsed and distended, ar. Stratton (Suffolk). Or, on a chief indented az. three escallops ar. (Another, of the field.) Crest — A hawk, belled and jessed, ppr. Stray (Yorkshire). Sa. on a chev. engr. ar. betw. three lions' heads erased or, as many cinquefoils gu- Stray. The same Arms. Crest — An eagle reguard. or, wings expanded and inverted ar. holding a sword ppr. .Strayton. Ar. on a cross sa. nine bezants. Stbeatfeild (Chiddingstone, co. Kent; derived from the marriage of Robert Streatfeild of Chiddingstone, b. in 1514, with the sister of Sir John Rivers, knt. Lord Mayor of London, and now represented by Henry Streatfeild, of Chiddingstone, esq. eldest son of the late Henry Streatfeild, of the same place, esq. high sheriff of Kent in UU2, by Elizabeth Ca- tharine his wife, dau. of the Very Rev. Newton Ogle, of Kirkley, co. Northumberland, Dean of Winchester). Per fesse gu. and sa. three bezants. Crest — A dexter arm couped at the shoulder, em- bowed and in armour p])r. garnished or, supporting in the gauntlet a pennon flotant to the dexter, and retwining behind the staflT to the sinister side, gu. ; the top of the pennon ar. thereon a cross of the third ; on the back, towards the point, three bezants, the staff, of the fourth; round the arm, near the wrist, a sash tied with bows, of the second. Motto — Data fata secutus. Sireatfeild (Chart's Edge, in Westerham, co. Kent; derived from William Streatfeild of Hever Castle, second son of Richard Streatfeild, of Chidding- stone, esq. by Anne his wife, dau. and co heiress of William Terry, of Wadhurst, esq.) Arms, Hic. as the preceding. Streatfeild (Sevenoaks ; descended from Thomas, third son of Richard Streatfeild, of Chiddingstone, esq. by Anne Terry: the late Henry Streatfeild, of Sevenoaks, esq. ri. in 1817, leaving a sister and heiress, Catherine Anne, m. in 1805, to Thomas Lightfoot, esq.) Arms, Sec. as the preceding. Streatfeild (The Rocks, co. Sussex; as borne by Richard Shuttlevvorth Streatfeild, of that place, esq. son, by Anne his wife, dau. of Robert Shuttleworth, of Barton Lodge, co. Lancaster, esq. of the late Richard Streatfeild, of The Rocks, esq. who was younger son of Henry Streatfeild, of Chiddingstone, esq.) Arms, Sec. as Streatfeild of Chiddingstone. Streche. Or, a lion ramp. gu. Streche. Gu. a cross crosslet or. Strecheley. Ar. an eagle displ. sa. armed gu. Stkechley. Or, three cinquefoils sa. betw. two chev. of the second. Strechly (Devonshire). Or, on a chev. az. three cin- quefoils of the first. Street (as borne by Thomas George Street, of Kil- bum, CO. Middlesex, esq.) Per pale az. and gu. a covered cup with handles on each side ar. betw. three catharinewheels or. Crest — On a mount vert a catharinewheel or, charged with a cup, as in the ai-ms. Street (London ; descended from Derbyshire). Vert, a fesse betw. three horses courant ar. Crest — An arm embowed, vested, holding a bell pendent. Street. Ar. three martlets sa. two and one. Crest — An esquire's helmet ppr. garnished or. Streete. Az. three catharinewheels ar. ; a canton of the last. Streete, or Strete. Gu. three catharinewheels ar. Crest — A lion ramp, or, holding betw. the forefeet a catharinewheel gu. Streete. Gu. a fesse betw. three catharine-wheels ar. Streete. Vert, a fesse or, betw. three horses pass, ar. Streeter (Kent). Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three hurts, each charged with a lleurs-de lis of the field, three birds with wings expanded of the same. Crest — A bird, with wings expanded, ar. beaked and legged gu. Streichleigh, or Stbeichley (Nottinghamshire). Sa. an eagle displ. ar. Streles, or Strells. Ar. a fesse sa. ; in chief a chev. of the last ; over all a label gu. Stbelley (West Langton, co. Leicester). Paly of six, ar. and az. ; a mullet for diff. Stbelley (Woodborough, co. Nottingham). Paly of six, ar. and az. ; in the centre a cinquefoil gu. Crest — A cock's head ar. combed and wattled gu. gorged with two bars nebulee az. {Another crest — An old man's head, couped and full-faced ppr. on his head a cap or, turned up sa.) Stbelley (Nottinghamshiie). Paly of six, ar. and sa. Crest — A Saracen's head ppr. Strelley. Paly of six, ar. and az. Crest — An old man's head, sidefaced, couped at the neck sa. round the forehead five bells or. Strelley. Paly of six, or and sa. Stbelley. Per pale, or and gu. three roundles coun- terchauged. Strelling. Ar. a chev. betw. three ravens sa. beaked and legged gu. Strene. Gu. a fesse indented, xioint in point, ar. and az. Stretay (Staffordshire). Ar. three bucks' heads ca- bossed or, attired gu. Stretch. Ar. an orle surrounded with billets sa. Stretculey (Stretchley, CO. Devon). Or, on a chev. betw. three cinquefoils sa. two chev. ar. Stretchley (Stretchleigh, co. Devon). Per pale, ar. and sa. six crescents counterchanged. Stretchley (Dorsetshire). Or, on a chev. sa. three cinquefoils. Crest — A demi lion ramp, crowned or, holding betw. the paws a cinquefoil. Strethley (Stretly, CO. Staiford; granted 1583). Ar. a hound pass. gu. Stbetley (.Stripton, co. Northampton, and Oxford- shire). Gyronny of eight, or and sa. ; on a canton gu. a covered cup of the first. Strettell. Sa. a chev. betw. three heads of tridents, points downward ar. Crest — A swan in its pride ar. SIR STR Stultton. Ar. a bend engr. sa. Crest — A deini eagle issuant, holdiug in the dexter paw a laurel branch ppr. Stiietton (Lenton Priory, co. Nottingham; as borne by Colonel SemproniusStretton of Lenton Priory). Ar. a bend engr. sa. cotised gu. .Si'RETToN. Ar. on a cross gu. five bezants. Streveling. Ar. on a chief sa. three round buckles or. Crest — The sun shining on the stump of an oak tree ppr. SxiiEVELiNG. Sa. three covered cups betw. seven crosses crosslet ar. Streveling. Quarterly, gu. and or, across ar. StREYNSHAm (Canterbury, co. Kent; confirmed 4 May, 1377). Or, a pale indented gu. (sometimes gu. a pale indented, or.) Stricklanu (Boynton, co. York, bart.) Gu. a cliev. or, betw. three crosses pattee ar. ; on a canton erm. a buck's head erased and attired sa. Crest— A turkey-cock in his pride ppr. Motto — A la vo- lante de Dieu. Strickland (Cumberland, lOl.'i). Sa. three escallops within a bordure engr. ar. Strickland (Lancashire). Ar. three escallops sa. SiRicKLANU (Suffolk). Ar. on a chief indented az. three escallops of the first. Strickland (Thornton Bridge, co. York). Sa. three escallops within a bordure engr. ar. Crest — A full-topped holly bush ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a stag; sinister a bull, charged on the breast with a star. S i RiCKLANu. Sa. three escallops ar. Crest — A holly bush ppr. Strickland. Gu. a chev. or, betw. three crosses pattee ar. ; on a canton enn. a stag's head couped ppr. Crest — A turkey-cock sa. membered and wattled gu. Strickland (Sizergh, co. Westmoreland. Sir Robert de Stirkland, granted by deed temp. Henry III. to William, his son, and Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Sir Ralph Deincourt, knt. on their marriage, his whole manor of Great Stirkland. Passing over a long line of this knight's eminently distinguished descendants, we come to Sir Walter Strickland, of Sizergh, who m. the dau. and sole heiress of Newell of Thornton Briggs, co. York, and was great grandfather of Sir Robert Strickland, M.P. for the county of Westmoreland, temp. James 1. who VI. Margaret, dau. and co-heiress of Sir Wil- liam Alford of Bylton, in the same county; their son and beir. Sir Thomas Strickland, was made a Banneret by Charles I. on the field at Edgehill. He 711. two wives : first, Jane, dau. and co-heiress of John Moseley of Ulskelfe ; and secondly, Wini- fred, dau. and heiress of Sir Charles Treutham, knt. of Rocester, Staffordshire; by the former he had daughters only ; by the latter, his heir Walter, grandfather of Charles, who m. in 1762 Cecilia, only dau. of Townley of Townley, and his wife Cecilia, dau. and sole surviving heir of Standish of Standish, by his wife Lady Philippa Howard, dau. of the Duke of Norfolk; his son and heir, wlio eventually assumed the name of Standish, was father of Charles, who continued the name of Standish, and of Thom'is Strickland, of Sizergh, esq.) Sa. three escallops within a bordure engr. ar. Crest — A bundle of holly, vert, fructed gu. banded round the middle with a wreath ar. and sa. Strickland. Gu. a chev. betw. three crosses pattee ar. ; on a canton erm. a buck's head erased sa. Strickland. Sa. a fesse compouee ar. and gu. ; betw. three escallops of the second. Strickland. Ar. two bars gu.; a canton of the last. Strickland. Ar. two bars and a quarter gu. Strickland (Dorchester). Sa. a chev. betw. three escallops ar. Crest — An escallop shell ar. Strickson (granted 14 June, 1707). Az. a sun betw. three thunderbolts, winged and shafted or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a dragon issuant gu. wings endorsed, holding in the dexter paw a like thunderbolt. Striklewey, or Sticki.ewey. Ar. t'aree bulls pass, sa. Stringer (Cheshire). Per chev. sa. and ar. ; in chief two eagles displ. or; in base a fleur-de-lis of the second. Stringer (Bexwell, co. Essex). Ar. a cross patoncc betw. four martlets sa. ; a canton erminois. Stringer (Gloucestershire). Sa. a cross wavy, betw. four escallops ar. Stringer (Sutton upou-Lound, and Eaton, co. Not- tingham, and Shropshire). Per chev. sa. and or, three spread eagles countei"changed. Crest — An eagle's head sa. ducally collared and lined or. Stringer (Whiston Sharleston, co. York). Sa. three eagles displ. enuinois. Stringer (Norton, co. Derby). Sa. three eagles displ. erminois. Crest — An eagle's head erased ermi- nois. Stkingfei.low (Barton-Peverell, CO. Hants, originally of Yorkshire ; Visitation of Hunts, 16J4). Sa. a griffin pass. betw. three mullets or. Crest — A cock's head erased or, combed and wattled gu. gorged with a ducal coronet, and lined sa. Stripling (London ; granted 4 May, 10G3). Ar. two bars gemelles gu. ; on a chief of the second three round buckles or. Strode (Strode, in the parish of Ermington ; of New- enham, Loughtor, Newenham Park, and Chaddle- wood, in the parish of Plympton St. Mary ; of Kers- well, in the parish of Holbiton ; of Dittisham; of Meavey Church ; of Tavistock ; of Ugborough ; and of Boterford, in the parish of North Huish ; all in Devon. This family, which we may confidently state to be in its antiquity, alliances, possessions, and position in parliamentary and county history, one of the most distinguished of the many di.-.tin- guished British families on whom hereditary ho- nour has never been conferred, was seated, at a date beyond record, on its manor of Strode, while occupying which it yielded eminent warrior knights to Kings Henry III. and Edward I., in the last of which reigns Adam Strode of Strode was among the Western chiefs summoned by herald to attend his sovereign with men-at-ainns into Scotland. After continuing many descents at Strode, the family removed to the neighbouring seat of Newen- ham, which estate was acquired by the marriage, temp. Henry IV. of Sir John Strode of Strode, with the co-heiress of Newenham. Their descend- ant and heir. Sir William Strode, of Newenham, knt. m. Elizabeth Courtenay, sole child, by his wife Joan, dau. of Sir Richard Fowhill, of Fow- hillscombe, in Devon, of Sir Philip Courtenay, of Loughtor, descendant of the first Sir Philip Cour- tenay, of Powderham, younger son of Hugh Cour- tenay, second Earl of Devon. His descendant and heir. Sir William Strode, of Newenham, knt. cele- brated in Prince's Devonshire Worthies, as " a person of great honor, worth, and esteeme in his county, who died a little before the Civil War began," had, with numerous daughters, " all very worshipfuUy married," three sons : i. Sir Ri- chard Strode, of Newenham and of Chalmington, in Dorset, knt. M.P. for Plympton, in the Parlia- ment of IGIO, and continuator of the line at New- enham; II. William Strode, of Meavey Church, esq. who was " burgess for Beeralston in the Par- liament, third year of King Charles 1. and then, 1C29, by the said King was committed to the Tower of London with John Eliot and other members, where they continued to the Parliament l(i40, when the said William Strode sat again as a member for Beeralston, and was in that Parliament impeached by the King as one of the five members ; " and, 111. John Strode, of Tavistock, esq. "a great fa- vourite of the nobility aud gentry, who spent much of his time about London, and was counted the best bowler in all England." The direct senior line of Strode terminated with the great-great- great grandson of Sir William, the Member of Parliament in 1640, William Strode, of Newenham Park, esq. who d. 27 August, 1767, when Newen- ham Park and estates passed to the heir male, Richard Strode, of Boterford, esq. grandson and heir of George Strode, esq. thereof, son and heir of John Strode, of London, esq. second son of William Strode, of Ugborough, esq. son and heir of Sampson ST R ST U Strode, Rector of Dittisham, who d. 1631, tenth son of William Strode, of Newenham, and Eliza- beth Courteuay. This Richard Strode, of Boterford, and Newenham Park, esq. was 5. by his eldest son, William Strode, esq. who, d. s. p. m. in 1802, was s. by his brotlier, the Rev. Richard Strode, of New- enham Park, who m. Harriet, eldest dau. of Sir Frederick Leman Rogers, bart. M. P. but leaving no issue, was s. by another brntlier, the present Geouoe Strodk, of Newenham Park, esq.) Ar. a chev. betw. three conies courant sa. Crest — On a mount a savin tree vert, fructedgu. Motto — Hyeme virt'sco. Si KouE (Parnham, co. Dorset ; derived from Sir John de Strode, sheriff of Dorset and Somerset, 17 Henry III. The eventual heiress, Elizabeth, only dau. of Sir John Strode, of Parnham, knt. m. Sir William Oglander, bart.) Erm. on a canton sa. a crescent ar. Crest — A denii lion or. Strode (Shepton Mallet, co. Somerset ; descended from John Strode, second son of William de Strode, of Parnham, by Alice his wife, dau. and heiress of Roger Ledred, and now represented by Ranule Chetham Strope, of Southill, esq.) Arms as the preceding, quartering Chetham \jvhich see\ Crest — First, Strode ; second, Cuetha.m. Motto — Malo mori quam fcedari. Strodet. Gu. on a bend ar. three eagles displ. vert. Strocg, Stkocge, Strocle.Strouguill, or Stkugell. Ar. a fesse betw. six escallop.s gu. Strong (as borne by George Strong, of The Chase, Ross, CO. Hereford, esq.) First and fourth, gu. an eagle displ. or, for Strong ; second and third, sa. a fesse wavy betw. two pole-stars ar. for Drake. Crest — An eagle displ. or. Strong (Ireland). Gu. an eagle displ. or. Crest — A lion ramp. az. supporting a pillar ar. Strong. Gu. an eagle displ. or. Crest— An eagle, as in the arms. Strong. The same, within a bordure engr. or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a demi eagle with wings displ. of the last. Strong. Gu. an eagle displ. ar. within a bordure engr. or. Strong bow (Earl of Clare). Or, five chev. gu. STRON(ieov/ (Earl of Pemhrokc). Ar. on a chief az. three crosses formee fitchee of the lield. Strong now (Earl of Pembroke). Or, three chev. gu. Strongbow. Ar. on a chief az. three crosses pattee fitchee or. Stronce (Tynan Abbey, co. Armagh, bart.) Ar. a chev. wavy sa. betw. three lozenges az. ; in the centre chief point an estoile gu. Crest — An eagle displ. with two heads sa. beaked and legged az. langued gu. Motto — Tentauda via est. SrRONGFtLLow (Hampshire). Sa. a griffin pass. betw. three mullets or. Strongi'tharm (Blackheath, co. Kent, and London). Sa. three dexter arms in armour, two and one, embowed to the sinister, couped at the shoulder, the upper part in pale, the lower fesscways, each holding in the gauntlet a sword erect, all ppr. gar- nished or. Stkoode, or Strode. Sa. a wivern ar. ; on a canton erm. a crescent gu. Strother. Gu. on a bend ar. three eagles displ. az. Crest — A greyhound sejant or. Strut (Westminster, co. Middlesex; granted 1772). Sa. a chev. erminois betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee or. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, erect, couped at the elbow, habited sa. cuff erminois, charged on the sleeve with a cross crosslet fitchee or, holding in the hand ppr. a roll of parchment of the last. Stkutt (Baron Rayleigh). Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three crosses crosslet litch^e or. Crest — A denii lion'az. gorged with a mural crown or, holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee, and resting the sinister on a shield sa. charged with a chev. ar. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee or. Sifpfor- ters — Dexter, a reindeer or, collared and attired sa. ; sinister, a monkey ppr. banded about the middle and chained or. Ktri'It (Little Wailey Hall, co. Essex; as borne by Sir Denner Strutt, created a Baronet in 1641). Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee or. Strutt (St. Helen's, co. Derby ; borne by Edward Strutt, of that place, esq. M.P. for Derby, and a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant of the county ; son of the late William Strutt, of St. Helen's, esq. by Barbara his wife, dau. of Thomas Evans, of Derby, esq. and grandson of Jedediah Strutt, of Derby, esq. who was son of William Strutt, of South Normanton, esq. in the same county. Arms, see Supplement. Stryttle. Az. a lion ramp, within a bordure engr. erm. Stryvelin (temp. Edward III.) Ar. on a chief gu. three round buckles or. SruART-CRiCHTON (Murquess of Bute). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a fesse chequy az. and ar. within a double tressure flory countertlory gu. for Stuart; second and third, ar. a lion ramp. az. for Crichton. Crests — First, a demi lion ramp. gu. and over it the Motto — Nobilis est ira leonis, for Stuart ; second, a wivern, fire issuant from the mouth, all ppr. for Crichton. Supporters — Dex- ter, a horse ar. bridled gu. ; sinister, a stag ppr. attired or. Motto — Avito viret honore. Stuart (Earl of Castle Stuart). Quarterly, first, or, a lion ramp. gu. within a double tressure, flory, counterflory, of the last, for Scotland ; second, or, a fesse chequy, ar. and az. in chief a label of three points gu. for Stuart; third, ar. a saltire betw. four roses gu. ; fourth, az. a lion ramp. ar. ; the whole wltliin a bordure componee, of the second and first. Crest — An unicorn's head ar. armed or, betw. two sprigs of laurel vert. Supporters — Two dragons vert. Motto — Forward. Stuart (Earl of Moray). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a lion rainp. within a double tressure flory, ' counterflory gu. surrounded with a bordure com- ponee ar. and az. as a descendant from the Royal Family of Scotland ; second, or, a fesse chequy ar. and az. for Stewart of Doune; third, or, three cushions, two and one, of a lozenge form, within a double tressure flory counterflory gu. for Randolph, Earlof Moray. Crest — A pelican in her nest feed- ing her young ppr. Supporters — Two greyhounds ppr. Motto — Salus per Christum redeniptorem. Stuart (Earl of Truquair). Quarterly, first, or, a fesse chequy az. and ar. for SruART ; second, az. three garbs or, for Buchan ; third, ar. an orle gu. in chief three martlets sa. for Rutherford ; fourth, sa. a mullet ar. for Traquair. Crest — A garb lying fesseways, tln^reon a crow ppr. Supporters — Two bears ppr. Motto — Judge nought. Stuart (Baron Stuart De Rothesay). Or, a fesse chequy az. and ar. within a double tressure flory counterflory gu. a mullet for diff. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. Supporters — Dexter, a horse ar. bridled gu. ; sinister, a stag ppr. each gorged with a wreath of oak vert, betw. a double tressure flory counterflory or. Motto — Avito viret honore. Stuart-Villiers (Baron Stuart Dc Dccics). Quar- terly, first and fourth or, a fesse chequy ar. and az. within a double tressuie flory counterflory gu. for Stuart; second and third, ar. on a cross gu. five escallops or, for Villiers. Crests — First, a demi lion ramp. gu. ; second, a lion ramp. ar. ducally crowned or. Supporters — Dexter, a horse ar. gorged with a wreath of shamrock vert ; sinis- ter, a stag ppr. gorged as the dexter. Motto — Avito viret honore. Stuart (Allan Bank, co. Bei-wick, bart). Or, a fesse chequy az. and ai'. surmounted of a bend gu. charged with a bezant betw. two buckles gold ; in chief a lion pass, guard, of the fourth. Crest — A hand holding a sciuietar, all ppr. Motto — Avant. Stuart (Tempsford Hall, co. Bedford ; borne by the present William Stuart, esq. son and heir of the late Primate of Ireland, the Honourable and Most Rev. William Stuart, by Sophia Margaret his wife, youngest dau. of Thomas Penn, esq. proprietor of I'ennsylvauia ; and grandson of John, third Earlof Bute, the celebrated Minister of King George 111.) STU STU Or, a fesse cliequy az. and ar. within a double tressure flory counterflory gu. on an escutcheon of pretence, the ensigns of Pole, az. semee of fleurs- de lis, and a lion ramp. ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. Motto — Arito viret honore. Stuart (Harteley Mauduit, co. Hants, bart.) Or, a fesse chequy az. and ar. Crest — A roebuck sta- tant ppr. attired and hoofed ar. duoally gorged Stuart (Dunearn, co. Fife; derived from the Hon. Archibald Stuart, of Dunearn, third son of James third Earl ofMoray; and now represented by James Stuart, of Dunearn, esq.). Quarterly, first and fourth, the royal arms of Scotland within a bordure gobonated gu. and ar. ; second, Stewart ; third, or, three cushions pendent, within the royal tressure gu. over all, in the centre, a crescent sa. Crext — A pelican in her nest ppr. Motto — Salus per Christum Redemptorem. Stuart (Mains, Scotland). Or, a fesse chequy az. and ar. surmounted by a bend engr. gu. betw. two lions' heads erased of the last ; all within the royal tressure of the fourth. SruBBE (Laxfield, co. Suffolk). Sa. on a bend betw. three pheons ar. as many round buckles of the first. Crest — A stag's head ppr. ; betw. the attires a pheon ar. Stubbes (Essex). Az. on a chev. betw. three estoiles or, as many lozenges sa. Crest — An arm embowed, vested harry of ten, ar. and az. holding in the hand ppr. a lighted match of the first, fire of the third. Stubbes. Per pale ar. and sa. three lions' heads erased, two and one, ermines and erm. within a bordure engr. counterchanged. Crest — A tiger pass, per pale ar. and sa. .Stubbey (Boxton, co. Norfolk). Erm. on a pale engr. sa. an antelope's head erased ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet sa. a tiger's head or, tufted, maned, and homed of the first. Stubbing (West Broughton, co. Derby ; Margaret, eldest sister and co-heir of Thomas Stubbing, of West Broughton, esq. high sheriff of Derbyshire in 1611, m. George Buxton, of Bradborne, esq.) Quarterly, az. and ar. five bezants in bend. Crest —A lamb sejant ppr. collared gu. reposing the dex- ter foot on a trefoil slipped vert. Stubbs (London). Sa. on a bend or, betw. three pheons ar. as many round buckles gu. Crest — A demi eagle displ. ar. holding in his beak an acorn, slipped vert, fructed or. Stubbs (Durham). Sa. on a bend or, betw. two pheons ar. three buckles of the field. Crest — On a mural crown sa. a pheon ar. Stubbs (Hertfordshire). Sa. on a bend betw. three pheons or, as many buckles gu. Sti;bbs (Stanford, co. Lincoln). Sa. on a bend betw. two pheons ar. three buckles of the first. Crest — A demi eagle displ. or, in the beak a laurel branch vert. Stubbs (Water eaton and Bloxwich, co. Stafford ; settled time immemorial at the latter place ; the late Humphrey Stubbs, esq. left four daus., co- heirs to their uncle Matthew Stubbs, of Water- eaton, esq., viz. Elizabeth, wife of James Rann, of Ladywood, esq. ; Mary, wife of the Rev. Jonas Slany, of Bescot Hall ; Martha, wife of Joseph Brearley, of Newinn Hall, esq. ; and Lucy, wife of Thomas Devey Wightwick, esq.) Arms and Crest, as Stubbs of Stanford, co. Lincoln. Stubs (as borne by the Rev. Philip Stubs, M.A. Archdeacon of St. Albans, temp. George I.) Sa. on a bend or, betw. three pheons ar. as many fennaulx gu. Crest — .4 demi eagle displ. or, in the beak an oak branch ppr. Stuche (Stuche, co. Salop). Sa. three garbs or. Stuck ELY (Lincolnshire). Ar. an eagle with two heads displ. sa. charged on the breast with a trefoil vert. Stuckey (Weston, co. Devon ; granted 1759). Per bend sinister, dovetailed or and az. a lion ramp. double queued erm. Crest— A demi lion ramp. double queued erm. Stuckev (Hill House, Langport, co. Somerset; borne by Vincent Stuckey, of that place, esq. a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for Somersetshire, and high sheriff in 1822). Per bend sinister, dovetailed or and az. a lion ramp. erm. ; on a canton of the se- cond a mascle of the first. Crest — A demi liou ramp. erm. charged with a mascle az. Stucley, or Stuckley (Afton, co. Devon; the heiress m. Buck). Az. three pears pendant or. Crest — A demi lion ramp, holding a battle-axe. Stucley, or Stukeley (Huntingdonshire). Sa. on a fesse ar. three mullets of the first. Studd (granted to Edward Mortlock Studd, of Ips- wich, esq.) Gu. a lion ramp. betw. three crescents ar. on a chief embattled of the last a tilting-spear in fess, the head to the sinister, the staff encircled by a chaplet of oak ppr. Crest — Out of a mural crown two arms embowed in armour, the hands in gauntlets holding a tilting-spear, encircled by a chaplet of oak as in the arms, all ppr. Studdert. Az. the sun or, betw. four mullets in bend dexter, and as many crescents in bend sinis- ter ar. Crest — A bull's head eiased erm. Studhol5ie (Studholme, .ibbey Holme, co. Cumber- land, temp. Henry II.) Vert a horse ar. capari- soned or, on a chief of the second three spur- rowels gu. Crest — A horse's head couped ar. bridled or, Studley (Dorsetshire). Ar. a fesse vert, betw. three stags' heads cabossed sa. Crest — A stag's bead ca- bossed sa. Studley (Sandrich-Could Park, co. Kent). Ar. on a fesse vert, three stags' heads cabossed or. Crest — A stag's head cabossed or, pierced through the scalp with an arrow in bend sinister, vert, feathered ar. headed sa. Studley (Shropshire). Gu. on a chev. ar. three crosses crosslet fitchee sa. Studley. The same Arms. Crest — An eagle devour- ing a turtle ppr. Studman (Scotland). Ar. a fesse vert, betw. three bouse snails az. Stukeley (Bedfordshire). Ar. on a fesse sa. three martlets of the field. Stukeley, or Stuley (Berkshire, and Buckingham- shire). Paly of six or and sa. Stukeley (Reeve and Trent, co. Devon). Az. three pears or, stalks upwards. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe or, headed of the first ; the battle-axe lying behind the head, as if it was carried on the shoulder. Stukeley (Devonshire). Sa. on a fesse ar. three mul- lets of the field. Stukeley. Gu. three lions ratnp. sa. each charged on the shoulder with a mullet. Stukeley. Az. three gard-buckles ar. Stukeley. Ar. on a fesse sa. three martlets of the field. Stump (Malmesbury, co. Wilts). Per chev. ar. and sa. three griffins' heads erased counterchanged. Crest — A griffin's head erased per chev. ar. and sa. Stupart (Scotland ; granted 1762). Az. a chev. erm. in chief two eagles reguard. wings displ. or ; in base a dolphin naiant embowed of the last. Crest — A rock ar. thereon an eagle reguard. with wings displ. ppr. beaked and membered or. Sturdy. Gyronny of eight or and az. ; a chief gu. Crest — An arm in armour issuing from the wreath, embowed andtied at the shoulder, holding a spiked club ppr. Sture (Huish and Marridge, co. Devon; five descents are given in the Visitation 1620). Ar. a bend sa. over all a label of three points gu.; arms as given by Sir William Pole, or a mullet sa. Sturgeon (Whipsted, co. Suffolk). Az. three stur- geons naiant in pale or, over all a fretty gu. Crest — A sturgeon or, fretty gu. Sturces. Sa. six spearheads or. Crest — A talbot sejant ar. collared az. Sturoes (Hampshire ; as borne quarterly by the Right Hon. William Stubges Bourne, son of the late Rev. John .Sturges, LLD. Chancellor of the diocese of Winchester, by Judith his wife, dau. of STY SUG Richard Bourne, of Acton Hall, co. Worcester, esq.) Az. a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee or, within a bordure engr. of the last. Crest — A talbot's head couped. Sturgney. Az. three sturgeons ar. fretty gu. Sturley. Paly of six, or and sa. Sturrev, or Stury (Rossall, co. Salop). Ar. a lion ramp, with two tails, purp. Sturt (London and Southampton ; granted 1691). Vert, on a fesse or, betw. three colts courant ar. as many roses gu. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. holding a banner of the same, charged with a rose ar. staff or. Sturt (More Critchill, co. Dorset; established in that shire in IGOr by Sir Anthony Sturt, of London, knt. ; the present proprietor is Henry Charles Stubt, of Critchill, esq. only son of the late Charles Sturt, of Critchill and Brownsea Castle, esq. by the Lady Mary Anne his wife, only dau. of Anthony, Earl of Shaftesbury, and grandson of Humphrey Sturt, of More Critchill and Horton, esq. M.P. by Mary his wife, dau. and heir of Charles Pitfield, of Hoxtou, esq.) Arms, &c. as Sturt of London. Sturt. Ar. a saltire gu. betw. four crosses formee sa. Sturton (Leicestershire). Sa. on a bend engr. or, betw. three fountains ppr. a mullet for diff. Crest — A demi friar, attired in russet, girt or, holding in the dexter hand a whip of three lashes ppr. laying the sinister on a church or, port ar. Sturton (Sturton, co. Nottingham). Sa. a bend or, betw. six fountains ppr. Sturton (Somersetshire). Sa. a bend or, betw. three fountains ppr. Stuteville, Stootvill, or Stutevill. Ar. a fesse fusily gu. Stuteville. Barruly ar. and gu. Stuteville, or Stutevill. Per pale ar. and sa. a saltire engr. gu. and or. •Stuth, Stuyth, Stwvth, or Stwythe. Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three fleurs-de-lis sa. Stutheley. Ar. an eagle displ. sa. armed gu. Stutheley. Ar. on a bend az. a crescent or. Stutvile (Essex). Barry of twelve or and gu. ; over all a lion ramp. sa. Stutvile (Somersetshire). Barry of twelve ar. and gu- Stutvile. The same Arms. Crest — A camel's head couped ppr. Stutvile. Quarterly, ar. and sa. ; a pale and saltire erm. and ermines, counterchanged. Stych (Cheshire). Ar. on a canton az. a fleur-de-lis or. Crest — An eagle displ. ar. collared az. holding in the beak a sprig of laurel vert. Stych (Barking and Newbury, co. Essex, and Styche, CO. Salop). Sa. three garbs or, two and one. Crest — A demi eagle displ. ar. collared az. holding in the beak a sprig of laurel vert. Styel. Ar. a bend componee erm. and ermines, betw. two lions' heads erased gu. ; on a chief az. three billets ar. Styell. The same Arms, the billets or. Styghulll. Gu. a fesse engr. ar. Style (Wateringbury Place, co. Kent, bait.) Sa. a fesse or, fretty of the field, betw. three fleurs-de-lis gold; a bordure of the second. Crest — A wolfs head couped sa. collared or, the lower part of the neck fretty of the last. Style (Hemsted, co. Essex; Langley, co. Kent; and Ipswich, CO. Sufiblk). The same Arms and Crest. Style (Puddle Town, co. Dorset). Or a bend chequy erm. and ermines. Style, or Stiell (Kent). Ar. a bend chequy erm. and ermines, betw. two lions' heads erased gu. ; on a chief az. three billets of the field. Style. Or, a bend chequy erm. and sa. Style. Or, a bend chequy or and sa. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. ; on a chief az. as many fleurs-de-lis of the field. Style. Or, a bend componee, ermines and erm. (Another, sa, and erm.) Styles (Walton, co. Northampton; Nathaniel Styles »i. Frances, dau. of Sir George Gyll, of Wyddial , knt.) Or, a fesse sa. fretty of the field betw. three fleurs-de-lis of the same. Styles (Kent and London). Vert, two bars or, betw. six fleurs-de-lis of the second, three, two, and one. Styles. The same Arms. Crest — On a chapeau an eagle rising ppr. Stylman (Steeple Ashton, co. Wilts; granted 6 May, 1562). Sa. a unicorn pass, or ; on a chief of the second three billets of the first. Crest—A. camel's head erased az. billettee, muzzled, collared, lined, and ringed or; on the collar three hurts. Stynte, or Styner (Devonshire). Erm. on a bend gu. three leopards' heads or. Styrch. Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three fleurs-de-lis sa. Styrchlegh (Derbyshire). Ar. an eagle displ. sa. membered gu. Stysted (Kisgrave and Ipswich, co. Suflblk). Per fesse ar. and gu. a cross formee counterchanged ; on a canton a bend raguly. Crest — A palm tree. Subston. Ar. three ragged staves sa. two and one. Subston. Ar. three trunks of trees raguled or, erect and inflamed ppr. Suckling (London). Sa. a fesse nebulee ar. guttee de sang, betw. three elephants' heads or. Suckling (Wootton, co. Norfolk; settled there in 1348 : of this family was the celebrated poet, Sir John Suckling. The present representative is the Rev. Alfred Inigo Suckling, of Woodton Hall, son of Alexander Fox, esq. by Anna Maria his wife, dau. of Robert Suckling, of Woodton, esq.) Per pale gu. and az. three bucks trippant or. Crest — A buck courant or, holding in the mouth a branch of honeysuckles ppr. Sudbery. Sa. a bloodhound pass. ar. within a bor- dure engr. of the second. SuDBERRY. Sa. a talbot pass. ar. within a bordure engr. or. SoDBURY (Sudbury ; Archbishop of Canterbury, and Lord High Chancellor of England, 1379). Ar. on a cross az. the letter M, crowned or. Sudbury. Sa. a hound pass. ar. within a bordure or. Sudbury. Sa. a hound sejant, within a bordmo engr. ar. Sudbury, Town of. Sa. a talbot sejant ar. on a chief gu. a lion pass. g\iard. betw. two fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — A talbot's head erased gu. betw. two ostrich feathers erect ar. SuDEL(Preston,co. Lancaster, and Yorkshire ; granted 1086). Az. a cross, quarterly pierced, or, betw. four bezants. Crest — A long cross or, the top en- compassed with a circle of laurel ppr. SuDEL. Az. a cross, pierced lozengeways, or, betw. four bezants. Crest, as the last; only the cross pierced lozengy. SuDELEY, Baron. See Tracy-Hanbury. SuDELEY, or Sudley (Sudley Castle, co. Gloucester, and Warwickshire). Or, two bends gu. SuDHAM. Ar. three escutcheons sa. Sudley (Worcestershire). Or, two bends gu. ; alabel az. Sudley. Gu. two bends or. Sudley. Or, two bends gu. ; a label vair. Sudley. Or, two bendlets gu. SuELL. Quarterly, az. and gu. ; a cross flory ar. SuERSUAM, or Su.viERSHAM. Az. On a fesse cotised, dancettee or, three cinquefoils gu. SuETiNG. Az. three fiddles ar. Crest — A spur-rowel betw. two wings. SuFFiELD, Baron. See Harbord. Suffolk and Berkshire, Earl of. See Howard. Sugden (Shropshire; as borne by Sir Edward B. SucDEN, Lord Chancellor of Ireland). Az. a fesse or, in chief three maidens' heads couped at the shoulders ppr. vested and crined or ; in base a leopard's head of the last. Crest — A leopard s head erased or, ducally gorged az. suo s u r SuGDEN (granted to William James SuGDEN.of Bath, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a fesse engr. or, betw. two maidens' heads couped at the should- ers ppr. in chief, and a leopard's face in base of the second, for Sucden ; second and third, sa. a lion rarap. betw. four crosses crosslet ar, two fiaunches of the last, each charged with a cross crosslet of the field, for Long. Crest of Sudden — A leopard's head erased affrontee ar. billettee and ducally crowned az. ; of Long — Out of a crescent gu. a lion's head erased erm. in the mouth a dexter hand couped of the first. Sugg, or Sugge. Or, a chev. vair. Sugg, or Sugge. Or, a chev. raire, or and vert. SuLBiE. Erm. four bars gu. SuLBY (Worcestershire). Quarterly, ar. and gu. SuLBY. Barry of eight erm. and gu. Crest — The scalp of an ox gu. SuLLEY. Or, two bars gu. SuLLEY. Erm. three cheT. gu. SuLLiARD (Devonshire and Essex). Ar. a chey. gu. betw. three pheons sa. SuLLiARn (Essex, and Haughley, co. Suffolk). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three spearheads reversed sa. Crest —A stag's head ppr. attired or. SuLLiARD, or SuLLYARD. Ar. a chev. betw. three pheons reversed sa. SuLT.iARU. Az. a chief erm. SuLLiE (Devojishire). Ar. three chev. gu. Sullivan (Thames Ditton, co. Surrey, bart.) Per fesse, the base per pale, in chief or, a dexter hand couped at the wrist, grasping a sword erect gu. the blade entwined with a serpent ppr. betw. two lions ramp, respecting each other, of the second; the dexter base vert, charged with a buck trippant or : on the sinister base, per pale, ar. and sa. a boar pass, counterchanged. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a robin, in the beak a sprig of laurel ppr. Motto — Lamh foisdin-each an uachtar ; that is. What we gain by conquest, we secure by clemency. Sullivan (as borne by the Right Hon. Johm Sullivan, of Richings Lodge, co. Bucks). Arms, same as Sullivan, bart. Sully. Or, two bends gu. ; a label az. Crest — A goat pass. ar. Sully (Iddesleigh, co. Devon). Ai-. two chev. gu. SuLTON. Vert, semee of crosses crosslet, three covered cups ar. two and one. SuLYARD. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. two pheons reversed sa. Summers. Vert, a fesse dancettee erm. Crest — On a globe of the world, winged, ppr. an eagle, rising, or. Summers. Quarterly, gu. and vert; in the first and fourth a fleur de lis ; in the second and third a cross avelane, invecked, or ; over all a fesse dan- cettte erm. Sumner (Puttenham Priory, co. Surrey; as borne by Richard Sumner, of Puttenham Priory, co. Surrey, esq. grandson of John Sumner, D. D. Canon of Windsor, and cousin of the Bishops of Chester and Winchester). Erm. two chevrons or. Crest — A lion's head erased ar. ducally gorged or. Sumner (Hatchland Park,co. Surrey; William Bright- well Sumner, esq. of the East India Company's service in the time of Lord Clive, purchased, on his return to England, the estate of Hatchlands ; he m. Catherine, dau. of John Holme, of Holme Hill, CO. Cumberland, esq. and his son and heir, George, having inherited eventually the Holme property, assumed the additional surname of Holme, and was father of the present William Holme-Sumner, of Hatchland Park, e.sq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, erm. two chevrons or, for Sumner ; second and third, ar. a buck trippant gu. for Holme. Crests — First, a lion's head erased ar. ducally crowned or, for Sumner; second, a hawk, wings elevated ppr. for Holsie. Sumpter. Ar. three boars pass, in pale sa. SuMTON. Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three boars' heads couped sa. Suoksuall. Ar. a stag's head sa. SrncoLE. Ar. on a chev. betw. three escallops sa. a lion pass. or. SuRCOTT. Ar. on a chev. sa. three escallops or; a chief of the second, charged with a lion pass, of the third. SuRCOTT. Ar. on a chief sa. three escallops or ; on a chief of the second a lion pass, guard, ar. SuRGAN. Az. a wolf pass. ar. .SuRiEN. Or, three pales gu.; on a chief ar. three escallops sa. SuRKAS, or SuRTEis (Durham). Erm. on a canton gu. an inescutcheon of the first. (Another, the inescutcheon ar.) Si'BLBE (Yorkshire). Ar. a cross moline gu. charged with five annulets or ; over all a bend counter- componee of the last and az. SuRMAN (London). Erm. on a saltire sa. five crosses crosslet or. SuRMAN. The same Arms. Crest — An eagle reguard. wings extended and inverted, holding a sword in pale ppr. SuRMAN (Tredington,co. Gloucester; now represented by John Surman, of Tredington House, esq. a ma- gistrate and deputy-lieutenant of the county). Or, a lion ramp. sa. armed and langued gu. betw. three holly leaves slipped ppr. Crest — A lion's head erased sa. Motto — Yet in my flesh shall 1 see God. Surnden, or Surrenden (Kent). Ar. a bend gu. cotised and engr. sa. Surrenden. Ar. a bend gu. betw. two cotises nebu- lee sa. SuRRiDGE. Or, a chev. per chev. of two, paly of eight gu. and ar. Crest — A greyhound sejant gu. Surtees (co. Durham, and Northumberland). Erm. on a canton gu. an orle or. In the list of the Yorkshire knights that served Edward I in Scot- land and elsewhere, given in the Hart. MSS. No. I4I5, folio 253, and copied from Glover, the name and arms of Surteys (the old spelling of Surtees) occur, but the orle is described as ar. instead of or ; and in a list of the " knights and gentlemen of the countie of Yorke " that served on the same occasions, given in the Hurl. MSS. No. 1487, folio 40, these arms are thus, with a slight variation, described " er. on a canton g. an escucheoii voided of the field ar. ; (but in others, apparently more cor- rectly) er. on a canton g. an escutcheon A w'h in an other g." For Surtees of Hedley, quarterly, first and fourth, Surtees, as first given ; second and third, az. three closed helmets or, Aubone, anci- ently written Albany. For Surtees of Redworth and Mainsforth, quarterly, first and fourth, Sur- tees, as first given ; second and third, sa. a fesse betw. three lambs pass. ar. Lambton. Crest— A plume of three feathers rising out of a ducal coro- net ; otherwise, according to an old monument in Ryton church yard, out of a fillet. Motto — Malo mori quam foedari. Susfield (Wells, co. Norfolk; granted 1732). Per fesse embattled, vert and erm. a lion ramp. or. Crest — On a mount vert a lion couchant, guard, erminois. Sustan. Or, two bars per pale indented, vert and az. SusTON. Or, two bars indented, per pale, vert and gu- Sussex, Duke OF. Royal Armory. SuTCLii FE (Lancashire; the Sutcliffes came overfrom the Low Countries in the reign of the last Edward, on account of the persecutions against the primi- tive reformers, and established woollen manufac- tures in the neighbourhood of Bolton ; and Hepon- stall. A descendant, John Sutcliffe, Groom of theBedchamber to Charles L nephew of Dr.Matthew Sutcliife, Dean of Exeter, and Chaplain to James L author of many esteemed works on divinity, obtained a confirmation of his family arms, with a difference in the crest. The present representative is Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Sutcliffe, son of the late John Sutcliffe, esq. by his wife, a dau. of Kay of Bury, which lady was grand-dau. of Miles Lons- dale, of Overfields, co. Lancaster, esq. and a de- scendant of John Greenhalgh, of Brandlesome, SUT S IJ T (Joveinor of the Isle of Man). Ar. an elephant pass. sa. Crext — A demi man, armed in antique mail or, holding in the right hand a spear in pale of the last, over the shoulder a belt gu. Motto— Foy en tout. Dr. Sutcliffe, the Dean of Exeter, bore for Crest a dexter hand, holding up a sacer- dotal cup, ppr. StTER. Ar. a chev. betw. three swans, close, sa. Crest— Oat of a ducal coronet a hand grasping a swan's neck erased, ppr. SuTHERLiND, DiiKE OF. See GowER Leveson. Sutherland (Baron Duffus). Gu. a boar's head erased, betw. three stars, two and one, and as many crosses crosslet, one and two, or. Crest — A cat a- mountain sejant guard, ppr. Supporters — Two savages ppr. each wreathed about the head and waist with laurel, and armed with a baton. Motto — Without fear. Sutherland (Dunbeath, Scotland). Gu. three mul lets or; a bordure of the last. Sutherland (Forse, Scotland). The same Arms. Crest— A. cat sejant erect. yI/ore for arms, sa. a dolphin naiant embowed, devouring a fish, both ppr. The vai'ious descend ints of this line sometimes used the dolphin without the fish, but generally quartered with the old coat; the Ormesby branch almost uniformly so : sometimes the old coat was in the first quarter, and sometimes the dolphin, as may be seen in many ancient pedigrees, carvings on monuments, and about the mansion, and on the hatchments, in Great Ormesby and Yarmouth Churches. Crest of the Ormesby branch — A dolphin naiant embowed, devouring a fish, both ppr. Mottoes over the crest — Rectus in curve ; and under the arms — Dum spiro spero. Symonds (Herefordshire ; as borne by William Sy- monds, of Hereford, esq. M.D.) Sa. a dolphin ar. Crest — A dolphin as in the arms. Symonds. Az. a chev. engr. betw. three trefoils slip- ped or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet, chequy ar. and az. a boar's head of the first, crined sa. Symonds (Pilsdon, co. Dorset). Quarterly, first and foui-th, ar. a bend engr. az. betw. two fireballs ppr, ; second and third, per fesse sa. and ar. a pale coun- terchanged, on each piece of the fii'st a trefoil slip- ped of the second ; the second and third quarterings were an especial grant, 29 Elizabeth, 1587, to Wil- liam, Thomas, and Richard Symonds, by Cooke, Clarenceux, Her Off. 1587, chap. i. fol. 14f); since that time, they have been borne by the family, whose pedigree to the prt^sent generation has been duly authenticated. Crests — First, on a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a Moor's arm embowed ppr, tied at the elbow with ribbons ar. and az. in the hand a fireball ppr. ; second, on a mount vert an ermine pass. ppr. holding in his mouth a cinquefoil or, stalked vert. Mottoes ■• over the second crest — Xou timeo sed Caveo ; under the aims — Sim- plex munditiis. Symonds (Pengethley, co. Hereford; as borne by Thomas Powell Symonds, of Pengethley, esq. great grandson of Thomas Symonds, of Sugwass, esq. by Penelope his wife, dau. and co-heiress of Sir John Williams, of Eltham in Kent, by Mary his wife, only dau. and heiress of Sir William Powell, of Pengethly, hart.) Sa. a dolphin em- bowed or, quartering Williams, Powell, &c. Crest — A dolphin embowed ppr. Symonds (White Lady Aston). Sa. three cups ar. covered or. Crest — A vine tree with grapes ppr. Symonds. Sa. three cups or, covered ar. Symonds. ,Sa. three cups covered, per fesse or and ar. .Symonds. Ar. a chev. purp. betw. three bats displ. az. Sy.monds. Az, (another, or) a canton erm. Sy.monds, or Symons. Az. a fesse wavy betw. three demi lions or. Sy.mons (Cornwall ; a family of great antiquity in that shire, of which was John Symons, M. P. for Helston in 1388 ; the present representative is William Symons, of Halt House, near Saltash,esq. grandson of William Symons, of Halt and Broad- more, esq. high sheriff of Cornwall in 1733). Arms, &c. as Symonds of Lyme Regis. Symons (The Mynde Park, co, Hereford; as borne by Sir Richard (Peers) Symons of that place, created a Baronet in 1774: he died unm. in 1796, and was s. in the Mynde property by his cousin, Thomas Raymond, esq. who took the name and arms of Symons, and was grandfather of the present Tho- mas George Symons, of the Mynde Park, esq.) l*er fesse sa. and ar. a pale counterchanged, three S YN T Af trefoils slipped or, two and one, within a borilnre, all coiinterchanged. Credit — On a mount vert :v wolf statant, holding in the mouth a rose slipped, leaved, and stalked, all ppr. Motto — Simplex munditiis. SvMONS (Devonsbire ; descended from the ancient family of Symnns of Cornwall. William Symons, esq. who first settled in Devonshire, m. tei/ip. Charles II. Agnes, only dau. and lieiix'ss of the Rev. Christopher Jelinger, an eminent writer and divine, who having been obliged, on account of religious persecution, to fly from the Palatinate, obtained the living of South Bi-ent, co. Devon, from which he was afterwards ejected for non- conformity. From this marriage derives the Rev. Jeii.ncer Svmons; M.A. Rector of Radnage, co. Bucks, and Vicar of Monkland, co. Hereford, son of the late Rev. Jelinger Symons, Rector of Whit- burn, CO. Durham, by Juliana his wife, dau. of Theophilus Lane, of Hereford, esq.) Per fesse sa. and ar. a pale counterchanged, three trefoils slij)- ped of the second. Crfist — An ermine ppr. on a mount vert, holding in his mouth a trefoil slipped, as in the arms. jWo*- Talbot (Lancashire). Ar. three lions salient vert. Talbot (Swanuington, co. Leicester). Ar. semee of crosses crosslet fitchee; three fleurs de lis gu. Talbot (Suffolk; granted 1584). Ar. a chev. betw. three hounds pass. sa. Crest — A demi ostrich ar. with wings expanded gu. ducally gorged of the last. ■J A L TAN Taldot (Salwarp, co. Worcester). Bendy of ten, ar. and gii. Taluot (Stoiirton Castle, co. Stafford; Bishop of Durham d. 10 October, 1730). Gu. a lion ramp, within a bordure engr. or, with due diff. Talbot (Worcestershire). Az. a lion ramp, within a bordure or. Talbot. Ar. a chev. betw. three talbots pass. sa. Talbot. Ar. three lions ramp. gu. Talbot. Gu. two lions pass, in pale ar. within a bordure engr. or. Talbot. Gu. two fanother, four) bends ar. Talbot. Ar. five bendlets gu. Talbot. Az. a fesse ar. betw. three sinister hands, couped or. Talbot. Ar. three chev. gu. Talbot. Gu. two bars vair. Talbot. Ar. a chev. betw. three martlets sa. ; in chief a talbot pass, of the second. Talbot. Or, three talbots pass. az. Talbot. Az. a fesse ar. betw. three hounds pass. or. Talbott. Ar. (another, or) four bendlets gu. Talboys. Ar. a saltire gu.; on a chief of the second three escallops or. (Another, of the first.) Talcarne. Ar. on a fesse betw. three bii-ds looking behind them sa. beaked and legged gu. a garb en- closed by two crosses fitchee or. Talcot. Per pale az. and or; on a chief gu. three roses ar. Talcott (Colchester, co. Essex). Ar. on a pale sa. three roses of the field. Crest— K demi griffin erased ar. gorged with a collar sa. charged with three roses of the first. Talkarne (Cornwall). Or, on a fesse betw. three ravens reguard. sa. a garb betw. two crosses cross- let fitchee of the first. Talland. Ar. on a mount vert, a stag couchant gu. Tallant (Cornwall). Sa. a chev. betw. three eagles' legs erased or. Tallant. Barry of eight, or and sa. a canton ar. Crest— A hind's head couped ppr. Tallant. Paly of eight, or and sa. ; on a canton ar. a grilfin salient gu. Tallant. Or, four bars sa. ; a canton ar. Tallantire. Or, three swords az. two and one. Crest — Two arms in armour ppr. embowed, holding up a bezant. Tallerton (London). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, three boars' heads couped gu. ; second and third, ar. on a fesse sa. three mullets of the first. Crest— k boar's head couped in fesse. Tallis (Ireland). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three falcons close ppr. belled or, as many pheons of the last. Crest — A dove ar. in the beak an ear of wheat ppr. Tallow Chandlers, Company of (London; incorpo rated 2 Edward IV. 1463). Per fesse az. and ar. a pale counterchanged, three doves of the last, each holding in the beak an olive branch or. Crests — First, a demi angel, issuing from clouds ppr. vested az. wings expanded or, crined of the last, on his head a cap, thereon a cross pattee of the third, holding a dish ar. glorified or, thereon the head of St. John Baptist ppr. ; second, a dish ar. glorified ppr. thereon the head of St. John Baptist ppr. Supporters — Two angels ppr. vested gold, crined and ducally crowned or, the coronet surmounted with an estoile of the last, each standing on a mount vert. Motto — Ecce Agnus Dei, qui tollit peccata mundi. (Another motto — -Quae argnuutur, a lumine manifestantur.) Tallowe. Ar. on a chev. betw. three leopards' heads sa. as many annulets or. (Another, of the first.) Ta LLC WES (Warwickshire). Per pale and per chev. erm. and sa. four ciuquefoils, all counterchanged. Talmach (Helmingham, co. Suffolk). Ar. a fret sa. Crest — A horse's head erased ar. with wings ex- panded or, pellettee. Talmach. Ar. fretty sa. ; a chief gu. Talmash. Ar. a fret sa. bezantee. Talmash. Ar. a fret sa. ; over all, in bend, a label of five points gu. Talmash. Ar. a fret sa. ; in chief a label of four points gu. Talpe. Gu. on a fesse ar. betw. three crosses cross- let fitchfee or, a lion pass, guard, az. Talstock. Or, a demi lion ramp. sa. Talstock. Or, a demi lion ramp. az. in a mural crown, reversed ar. Talworth. Barry of six, or and az. ; a chief erm. Talworth. Barry of six, or and az. ; a chev. gu. (Another erm.) Talworth. Barry of six, or and az. ; on a chev. gu. three mullets or. (Another, ar.) Talworth. Barry of six, ar. audaz. ; on a chief gu. three mullets pierced or. Tame (Essex). Az. three bars ar. Tame (Fairford, co. Gloucester). Ar. a di'agon vert ; a lion az. crowned gu. combatant. Tame (Oxfordshire). Ar. a wivern vert, combating with a lion ramp. az. crowned or. Tame (Oxfordshire). Or, a dragon vert, and a lion ramp. az. crowned of the first, combatant. Tame. Az. three bars or. Crest — A plume of fea- thers. Tame. The same jlrm. Cr«f— A cock reguard. ppr. Tame. Az. three bars ar. Crest — A wolf's bead, erased gu. ducally gorged or. Tame-Abbev (Oxfordshire). Ar. on a chief sa. two crosses or. Tamworth (Lancashire). Ar. on a cross engr. sa. five bezants. Tamworth (Leake, co. Lincoln, and London). Ar. a fesse dancettee betw. three cocks' heads erased sa. crested and jelloped gu. Crest — A cock gu. combed, wattled, and legged or. Tamworth (Lincolnshire). Ar. on a chief sa. three bezants. Tamworth (Lincolnshire). Ar. on a saltire engr. sa. five bezants. Tamworth. Ar. a fesse indented gu. betw. three cocks' heads erased sa. Tamworth, Town of. The Seal of the Corporation is modern, and represents a fleur-de-lis diapered all over with small flowers, with the inscription round it of " Sig burgi de Tamworth Comitat Warwic et Staf." Tanand, or Tanane (France). Az. acock or. Tanat (Abertanat, co. Salop; derived, through levan Llwyd of Abertant, from Einion Efell, Lord of Cynllaeth. Susanna, sister and co-heir of Owen Tanat, of Abertanat, esq. tn. Colonel Sidney Godol- phin). Anns, those of Einion Ekell. Tanat (Blodwell, co. Salop). Per bend sinister sa. and ar. a lion ramp, counterchanged, within a bordure engr. gu. Tancard. Sa. a saltire erm. betw. four hands, holding each a battle-axe ar. Tancarue. Sa. a saltire engr. erm. betw. four hands, couped at the wrists, each holding a halbert ar. Tancey, or Tancre. Az. two bends ar. Tancred (Boroughbridge, CO. York, hart.) Ar.achev. betw. three escallops gu. Crest — An olive tree fructed ppr. Tancrehe (Devonshire). Gu. an inescutcheon ar. charged with a bend sa. within an orle of roses of the second. Tancrette. Per bend, ar. and gu. eight roses, three, two, two, and one, counterchanged. Tane. Or, three cstoiles az. ; a chief of the last. Crest — A plough pjn-. Motto — Labor et iudustria. Tanerett. Gu. an inescutcheon ar. within an orle of roses or; over all a bend sa. Taney, or Tany (Essex). Or, six eagles displ. sa. Taney, or Tany. The same Arms. Crest — A demi eagle, with two heads gu. ducally gorged or. Taney. Or, seven eagles displ. sa. three, three, and one. Taney. Sa. six lions ramp. ar. three, two, and one. Tan[!y, or Tany. Az. three bais ar. Tanfielu (Essex, Northamptonshire, and Yorkshire.) Ar. two chev. betw. three martlets sa. Crist — A woman's head couped at the shoulders ppr. crined or, wreathed about the temples with rosts ar. and sa. Tanfielu, or Tansfield (Copswood, co. Essex). Ar. two chev. betw. three martlets sa. two and one. Crest — A maiden's head ppr. TAP TAT T»NFIELD. Ar. a chev. cotised betw. three martlets sa. Tanghurst. Az. six garbs or, three, two, and one. Tankard, or Tancred (Pannell, co. York). Ar. on a chev. engr. betw. three escallops gn. as many an- nulets of the first. Crest — An olive tree vert, fructed or, environed with a ducal coronet of the last. Tankard, or Tankert (Yorkshire). Ar. on a chev. betw. three escallops gn. as many annulets of the first. Crest — An olive tree vert. Tankarde. The same Arms. Crest — A holly tree, erased, vert. Tankarde. The same Arms, with a mullet in chief. Crest — Five branches of holly vert, flowered gu. Tanke. Ar. a tree in bend, coiiped at the top, and slipped at the bottom sa. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or, two wings az. Tankk. Barry of six, ar. and sa. Tanke. Ar. three garlands in chief, vert, and a text ^ in base gu. Tankersi.ev. Gu- two bars betw. nine martlets ar. three, three, and three. Tankersley. Ar. on a bend gu. three escallops or. Tankerville, Earl. See Bcnnit. Tankervii.i.e. Gu. an escutcheon betw. eight cinque- foils in orle ar. Tankesley, and Tankisle. Ar. on a bend gu. three escallops or. Tanner (Court, co. Cornwall ; as borne by Joseph Tanner, of Salisbury, esq.) Ar. three Moors' heads couped sa. banded about the temples gu. Crest — A Moor's head as in the arms. Tanner (Cornwall). Ar. on a chief sa. three Moors' heads couped or, wreathed about the temples. Crest — A demi talbot or, eared ar. Tanner (Ireland; granted in Ireland 1CI3). Or, on a chief sa. three crosses formee of the first. Tanner (Ash.sted, co. Surrey). Sa. on a chief or, three Moors' heads couped, ppr. Crest — A demi ante- lope ramp, reguard. erm. Tanner (Upton, co. Somerset). Ar. on a chief or, three Moors' heads couped, sa. wreathed about the temples. Crest — A talbot's head erased. Tanner. Ar. three Moors' heads couped at the necks in profile, ppr. wreathed round the temples ar. and gu. Ci-est — A Moor's head as in the arms. Tanner. Az. three bars ar. Tanql'eray (granted to Edward Tanqueray, of Tin- grave, CO. Bedford, esq ) Per pale, or and erm. on a fesse embattled vert, betw. three roses gu. barbed and seeded ppr. four ermine spots ar. Crest — Out of a mount vert, in front of two battle-axes in saltire, a pine apple ppr. Tanrecge-Priory (Surrey). Gu. three bezants, two and one. Tansley (Scotland). Ar. a crescent gu. betw. two laurel leaves vert, in chief, and a mullet in base of the second. Crest— A hand holding a laurel branch, all ppr. Motto — Virtutis laus actio. Tany. Or, six eagles displ. sa. Crest — A grey- hound's head erased, az. ducally gorged or. Tany. Az. three bars or. Tany. Ar. a niauuch gu. Tapp (Dorsetshire). Or, on a fesse betw. three crosses crosslet fitch^e az. a lion pass. ar. Crest — A grey- hound couchant sa. lined and collared or. Tappenden (Faversham, co. Kent). Or, two lions pass, in chief, and one in base ramp. az. Tapper. Az. on a pale, betw. two mullets in chief, ar. as many bendlets gu. Crest — A hand erect, issuing from a cloud, holding a garb, in bend. Tafperell. Vert, a chev. ar. betw. three garbs or. Tappes. Az. on a fesse betw. three rhinoceroses, or, as many escullops gu. Tappin. Ar. three stags' heads cabossed, az. Crest — A lion ramp. or. Tapps Gervjs (Hii)ton House, co. Hants, bart.) Az. on a fesse or, hetw. three rhinoceroses ar. as many escallops gu. for Tapps, quartering Gekvis. Crest — A greyhound couchant, per pale, ar. and sa. charged on the body with two escallops fesseways, counterchanged. Tapte. Or, on a fesse betw. three crosses fitchie, az. a lion pass. ar. Tabbocr, or Toreock (Staffordshire; and Tarbock, co. York). Or, an eagle's leg erased a la quise, gu. ; on a chief indented, az. a mullet ar. betw. two plates. Crest— A parrot vert, beaked and legged, eu. Tarbock, or Torbock. Or, a griffin's head erased, gu. ; on a chief indented, az. three bezants. Tarleton (Leintwardine, co. Hereford, bart. ; as borne by the late Sir Bamstre Tarleton, bart. G.C.B.) Gu. a. chev. erminois, betw. three cinquefoils or. Crest — On a wreath, betw. two ostrich feathers, ar. a mural crown gu. thereon a leopard's face ppr. ATotto— Post nubila Phoebus. Tarleton. Gu. a chev. or, betw. three cinquefoils ar. C? est — A leopard's face ppr. betw. two ostrich fea- thers ar. Tarleton (Collingwood Hall, co. Northumberland ; as borne by John Collingwood Tarleton, of that place, esq. nephew of General Sir Banastre Tarle- ton, bart- G.C.B. and son of the late John Tarleton, of Finch House, esq. by Isabella his wife, dau. and coheir of James Collingwood, of Unthank, esq.) Arms, Crest, and Motto, same as those of Tarleton, bart. quartering Collingwood. Tarpley. Ar. a fesse cotised, gu. betw. six hurts. Tarpley (as borne by the Rev. Kenneth Tarpley, Northaraptonshii'e). Ar. a fesse cotised gu. betw. three pcmeys. Crest — A dove, with wings displ. holding in the beak an olive branch, all ppr. Tarrant (London). Ar. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. gu. Crest — A demi eagle displ. gu. Tarte (granted to John Tarte, of James Street, West- minster, esq.) Az. on a chev. ar. betw. three cocks or, three crescents, from each an estoile issuant of the field. Crest — An eagle, with wings expanded, ar. charged on the breast with a crescent and estoiles issuant, as in the arras, standing on a snake ppr. Tasbrodch, or TASBOROUuH(Southelmam,co. Suffolk). Ar. a chev. betw. three pilgrims' staves, with pouches hanging on thi m, sa. garnished or. Tasbrouch, or Tasborough. Ar. a chev. betw. three stirrups, pendant on as many palmers' staves, sa. Tasbubch (Clanny, co- Gloucester; granted 1739). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three rooks of the second, as many mullets of the first. Tasburch (Bodney, co. Norfolk). Ar. a chev. betw. three pilgrims' staves with scrips hanging to them sa. garnished or; on a canton of the second a martlet of the last. Tasell (SufTolk). Ar. on a fesse sa. betw. three eagles displ. az. as many crescents of the first. Crest — A hawk's head erased, az. holding in the mouth a pine-branch vert, fructed gu. Tash (London). Per pale, or and gu. a chev. betw. three cinquefoils counterchanged ; on a chief per pale of the second and first, two escallops counter- changed. Crest — A demi greyhound or, collared gu. holding betw. the feet an escallop of the last. Tate (De la Pre Abbey, co. Northampton; derived fi'oin Sir John Tate,knt. Lord Mayor of London in 1496, younger brother of Sir Robert Tate, Lord Mayor of London in 148S : Sir John s great-grand- son, Sir William Tate, of De la Pre Abbey, esq. M.P. for Corfe Castle in 159^, m. Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co heir of Edward, last Lord Zouche of Haryngworth, and was great-great grandfather of Bartholomew Tate, of De la Pre Abbey, esq. who died without surviving issue in 1770. His sisters were, i. Catharine Tate, wife of Charles Hedges, esq. and great-grandmother of Harriet Anne, pre- sent Baroness De la Zouche ; and ii. Mary, wifeof Samuel Long, esq. and great-grandmother of Henry Lawes Long, of Hampton Lodge, co. Surrey, esq ) Per fesse, or and gu. a pale counterchanged, three Cornish choughs ppr. Crest — An arm, embowed, and couped at the shoulder, vested, per pale gu. and or, holding in the hand ppr. a pine branch of the second. Motto — Tbincke and thancke. Tate (Sutton Bonnington, co. Nottingham, and Bur- leigh, CO. Leicester; derived from Anthony Tate, TA U TA Y of Hoby, esq. second son of Sir Bartholomew Tate, of De la Pre Abbey; the last male heir, George Tate, of Burleigh aforesaid, and of Langdown, co. Hants, esq. d. in 1822, leaving an only dau. and heir. Mary). Arms, &c. as the preceding. Tathnhall (Tatenhall, co. Chester). Az. a cutlass, in bend sinister, ar. hilt and pomel or, all within a bordure engr. of the last. Crest — A buck's head ppr. Taters\ll. Sa. a chev. betw. tlirce tigers of the se- cond, beholding themselves backwards in a glass, or. Tatf.rshall (Norfolk). Chequy, or and gu.; a chief erm. TiTERSHAi.L. Sa. a chev. betw. three tigers pass, re- guard, ar. looking at their faces in a mirror of the last. Tathrshall. Chevronelly of six, or and gu.; a chief erm. Tatham (as borne by Thomas James Tatham, of Bed- ford Place, Russell Square, Loudon, esq.) Ar. a chev. gu.betw. three swans* necks couped,sa. Crest — On a trumpet or, a swan, with wings displ. sa. Tatham. Per saltire and per fesse, az. and ar. three doves of the first. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a plume of ostrich feathers, ppr. Tatiie (Ireland). Gu. a cross ar. fretty az. Tatim, or Tatum. Per fesse, ar. and sa. a pale and three martlets counterchanged. Tatleu. Per saltire, ar. and gu. a spread eagle with two heads. Crest — A demi eagle, displ. with two heads, in each beak a cross crosslet fitchee. Tatlock. Az. a bendcotised, or; in chief a dolphin, naiant, ar. Crest — Out of a mural coronet az. a dexter arm brandishing a sword waved, ppr. Tatlock (as borne by Paul Tatlock, of Ewell, co. Surrey, esq.) Az. a bend engr. cotised or; in the sinister chief a dolphin ar. Crest— ^ demi lion ramp, or. Tatnell (Cheshire). Az. a falchion in pale, ar. hilt gu. Tattall, or Tatnall (Berkshire). Az. a cutla.ss in bind, ppr. garnished or. Crest — A cutlass erect, ar. hilt and pomel or; round the gripe a ribbon tied, gu. Tatton (Withenshaw, CO. Chester; deriving from the 'I'attons of Kenwortliy , a branch of the very ancient family of Tatton of Tatton. Robert Tatton, of Kenworthy, intermarrying with the heiress of Wil- liam de Massey, of Withenshaw, acquired that estate, which has since been the designation of his family : his direct descendant, Robert, of Withen- shaw, living temp. Edward IV. m. the dau. of Hugh Massie, of Coddington, by Agnes his wife, dau. and heiress of Nicholas Bold. This family subsequently allied with the Davenports, Booths, Fittons of Gawsworth, Warrens of Poynton, and Leyccsters of Toft. Robert Tatton, of Withenshaw, a distin- guished cavalier, in. in 1G28, Anne, dau. and co- heir of William Brereton,of Ashley, and was grand- father of William, of Withenshaw, b. in 1C<4, who VI. Hannah, dau. and heiress of Peter Wright, of Macclesfield: their sou and heir, William Tatton, of Withenshaw, m. Hester, dau. of John Egerton, of Tatton, and eventually heiress of her brother, Samuel Egerton, esq.; and his son, William, of Withenshaw, assumed the name and arms of Eger- ton ; his eldest surviving son, Wilbraham, carried on the line of Egerton of Tatton ; while the second son, Thomas-William, inherited Withenshaw, and resumed the name of Tatton. He vi. Emma, dau. of the Hon. John Grey, son of Harry, fourth Earl of Stamford, and was father of the present Tuomas- WiLLiAM TAiTON,of W ithcnshaw, esq.) Quarterly, ar. and gu. four crescents counterchanged. Crest — A greyhound sejant ar. collared and tied to a tree ppr. Tatton (Cheshire). Ar. a crescent gu. Tatton. Ar. three acorns slipped vert. Crest — A sword and garb in saltire ppr. Tatum. Gyronny of six, ar. ar.d az. three martlets sa. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, in armour ppr. garnished or, holding in the hand three arrows, all ppr. Taunton (Somerton, co. Somerset ; Hilfield, co. Dor- set; Liskeard and Truro, co. Cornwall ; and Free land Lodge, co. Oxford ; descended from Richard de Tantone, elder brother of John, Abbot of Glas- tonbury, 2 Edward I. The late Sir William Elias Taunton, of Freeland Lodge, M A. F.R.S. &c. one of the Judges of the Court of King's Bench, was son of Sir Wiiliara Elias Taunton, knt. Clerk of the Peace for Oxfordshire, by Frances his wife, dau. of Stephen Grosvenor, esq. and grandson of the Rev. Elias Taunton, who was eldest son of Nathaniel Taunton, of Liskeard, M.D.) Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. three lozenges or. Crest — .\ Cornish chough ppr. Taunton (Truro; as borne by William DoidceTaun- TON,esq. Mayor of Truro in 1841, son of Joseph Taunton, of Totness, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Benjamin Babbage, esq. and grandson, by Maria his wife, only dau. and heir of John Doidge, esq. M.P. of the Rev. William Taunton, of Ipplepeu, CO. Dorset, who was son of the Rev. Joseph Taun- ton, younger brother of Nathaniel Taunton, of Liskeard, M.D.) Arms and Crest, as the prece- ding. Taunton, Town of. The Corporation Seal represents a regal crown, surmounted with a cherub head, wings expanded; under the crown, on a scroll, the word " Defendamus." Round the seal, " Sigillura de burgh de Taunton." Taunton (Dorsetshire). Quarterly, ar. and gu.; in the first and fourth quarters a crescent sa. ; in the second and third, a crescent or. Crest — A grey- hound sejant ar. collared gu. the ring tied to an oak tree ppr. Tau.nton. Quarterly, ar. and gu. four crescents coun- terchanged. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a dex- ter arm, holding a slip of a rose tree, ppr. Tavenor (Uxminster, co. Essex). Ar. a bend lozengy sa. ; in the sinister chief point a bezant. Taterner (Essex ; Hoxton, co. Hertford; and Kent; granted 1575; and, by patent, 1604). Ar. a bend lozengy sa. ; in the sinister chief a torteau. Crest — A dove, with wings expanded, ar. legged and beaked gu. holding in the beak a laurel branch vert. (.Another crest — Out of a ducal coronet gu. an oak tree, acorned, ppr.) Taverner. Or, (another, az.) a cross voided gu. Tavistock. Chequy, az. and or; a chief, per fesse wavy, of the last and sa. Tavistock, Town of (Devonshire). Per pale gu. and az. a fleece, round the boJy a collar and ring, in chief a lion pass, guard. ; on each side a fleur-de-lis, all or. Tavistock-Abbey (Devonshire). Vaire, or and az. ; on a chief of the first two mullets gu. pierced of the field. Taw (Middlesex). Sa. a chev. betw. three taws ar. ; on a chief of the second a squirrel, cracking nuts, gu. Tawistoke. Chequy, ar. and az. ; on a fesse of the last two barrulets wavy or. Tawke, or Talke f Hampshiie). Ar. three chaplets in chief vert ; in base a capital Roman T gu. Tawke. Per chev. sa. and ar. three griffins' heads erased counterchanged. Tawne. Sa. six lions ramp. ar. Tawse (Scotland). Gyronny of eight, sa. and or, eight crescents counterchanged. Crest — A lion's head erased sa. Motto — Deojuvante. Tawyer (Randes, CO. Northampton). Or, on a fesse sa. betw. three Cornish choughs of the last, beaked and legged gu. as many mascles ar. Tay (Essex). Ar. a fesse az.; in chief three martlets of the second ; in base a chev. of the last. Tay (Essex). Ar. a chev. az. ; on a chief of the second three martlets of the first. (Another, or; another, erm.) Tay. The same Arms ; the martlets ar. Crest— On the point of a sword a garland of laurel suspended ppr. Tay. The same Arms. Crest — Two pruning hooks in saltire az. Tayett (London). Per fesse, or and gu. a pale coun- terchanged, and three birds of the second. Taylard (Huntingdonshire). Quarterly, ar. and sa. a cross patonce counterchanged. TA Y TA Y Tayhrd. Quarterly, ar. and sa. ; a cross, counter- quartered, of the second and first; in tbe second and third quarters a bordure cngr. of the second. Tayler (London; Her. Off. London, c. 24). Or, on a chev. sa. three annulets ar. ; in chief two lions pass, of the second. Crest — A unicorn's head erased ar. armed and maned or, collared sa. thereon three annulets or. Tayler (London). Quarterly, or and sa. a cross flory, quarterly, and counterchanged. Crest — A grey- hound's head, quarterly, ar. and sa. ; collar coun- terchanged. Tayler, or Taylor (London ; granted 1592). Az.two bars wavy ar. ; in chief a lion pass, guard, or. Crest — A demi otter ramp. or. Tayler (Middlesex). Ar. on a chief sa. three escal- lops of the field. Tayler (Grafton, co. Oxford). Emi. on a chief in- dented gu. three escallops ar. Crest — A lion's head erased ar. ducally gorged or. Tayler (Surrey). Per pale az. and or, a chev. betw. three bucks' heads counterchanged. Tayler. Sa. a lion pass, or ; on a canton gu. a pheon of the second within a bordure engr. erm. Crest — A leopard pass. ar. spotted sa. charged with a pheon or. Tayler. Erm. on a chief indented sa. three trefoils of the field. Tayler. Erm. on a chief indented gu. three escal- lops ar. Ta yleb, or Taylor. Az. a chev. betw. three escallops ar. Tayleur. Ar. three bends az.; on a chief gu. three cocks of the first. Tayleur (Buntiugsdale, co. Salop; settled at a verj' early period at Rodingtnu, in the same county : John Tayleur, of Rodington, esq. high sheriff of Salop in 1091, m. one of the daus. and co-heirs of Thomas Skrymshire, of Aqualate, esq. and was great-great grandfather of the present John Tay- leur, of Huntingsdale, esq.) Erm. on a chief sa. three escallops ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter aim in armour, holding in the hand a swoi'd. Taylor (Bifrons, co. Kent; John Taylor, son of Na- thaniel Taylour, Recorder of Colchester, and M.P. for the county of Bedford, purchased Bifrons and other lands in Kent in l(i94, which passed in regu- lar succession to his descendant, the Rev. Edward 'J'aylor, father of five sons, viz. : Edward Taylor, esq. who inherited Bifrons ; Sir Herbert Taylor, Lieutenant-General in the army, and Private Secre- tary to King William IV.; the Right Hon. Sir Brooke Taylor; William Taylor; and Bridges Wat- kinson Taylor, Capt. R.N.) Gu. three roses ar. barbed vert, a chief vair. Crest — A lion's head erased ar. collared gu. charged with three ro&es of the first. Taylor (Eaton, co. Bedford). Ar. on a pale sa. three lions pass, of the first. Crest — A leopard pass. ppr. resting the dexter foot on a shield of the anus. Taylor (Strechworth and Lidgate, co. Cambridge). Ar. (another, or) a chev. sa. betw. two lions pass. in chief and an annulet in base of tlie second. Crest — A unicorn's head erased or, ducally gorged and armed az. Taylor (Padgbury, near Congleton, co. Chester). Az. a saltire voided betw. four stags' heads cabossed or. Crest — A buck's head cabossed ppr. Taylor (Cumberland). Sa. a lion pass. ar. Taylor (Derbyshire). Erm. on a chev. gu. three escallops ar. betw. as many anchors sa. Crest — A stork resting the dexter foot on an anchor ppr. Taylor-Gordon. See Gordon. Taylor (Mythe House, Tewkesbury, co. Gloucester; borne by Thomas Taylor, of that place, esq.) Az. on a cross flory or, five martlets sa. ; on a chief of the second a fli ur de lis betw. two annulets gu. Crest — A lion pass. gu. Taylor (Lysson Hall, Island of Jamaica; created a Baronet 1 Sept. 1778). Ar. a saltire wavy sa. betw. two cinquefoils in fesse vert, and two human hearts in pale gu. Crest — In a ducal coronet or, a cubit arm erect ppr. holding a cross crosslet in pale gu. Over the crest, this lilotto — In hoc signo viuces. Supporters — Two leopards ppr. collared and chained or. Taylor (Lancashire and London; granted 24 Dec. 1674). Erm. on a chief indented sa. three escal- lops or. Crest — A demi lion ramp. erm. holding betw. the paws an escallop or. Taylor (London, 1034). Gu. three roses ar. ; a chief chequy, of the last and sa. Crest — A lion's head erased erm. collared gu. thereon three roses ar. Taylor (London; granted 11 Sept. 1592). Az. on a fesse cotised or, three lions ramp. sa. Crest — A tiger's head erased sa. ducally gorged or. Taylor (London ; as borne by the late Michael Ancelo Taylor, esq. M.P.) Sa. a lion pass. ar. langued gu. ; in chief an annulet or, for difl'. Crest — A lion pass. sa. Taylor (Benbury, co. Devon ; originally from Lyme in Dorset; derived immediately from Joseph Tay- lor, R.N. Captain of the Hag ship stationed at Plymouth at the time of Queen Anne's death, and now represented by Col. Thomas William Taylor, of Ogwell, representative also of the Reynells of thatpl ice). Arms and Crest, as the preceding. Taylor (Heston, co. Middlesex). Az. a bend engr. or, betw. three doves' heads erased ppr. Taylor (Portsmouth, CO. Hants ; granted 1750). Sa. a lion pass. ar. ; in chief an escallop or, betw. two estoiles of the last. Crest — An ounce sejant or, collared az. supporting with the dexter paw a plain shield sa. charged with two estoiles in chief ar. and in base an escallop or. Taylor (Linfield, co. Surrey). Per pale az. and or, a chev. betw. three bucks' heads, all counterchanged ; on a chief gu. two hounds, meeting, ar. collared of the second. Taylor (Walton-on-Trent, co. Derby; the last male heir, William Taylor, esq. was high sheriff of the county in 1727 ; his last surviving sister d. in 1773, when Edward W. Disbbowe, esq. M. P. succeeded as heir at law to the Walton Hall estate). Arms, as the preceding. Taylor (Northumberland and Scotland). Ar. a sal- tire sa. betw. a heart in chief and in base gu. and two cinquefoils in the Hanks vert. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a cubit arm erect gu. holding a cross crosslet of the last. Taylor (as borne by William Taylor, of Worces- ter Park, CO. Surrey, esq.) Or, a chev. betw. two lions pass, in chief and an annulet in base sa. Crest — A demi greyhound az. collared, and hold- ing in the dexter paw an annulet or. Taylor (St. James's, Westminster). Quarterly, ar. and sa. a cross patonce counterchanged ; in the first quarter a ducal coronet gu. Crest — A giey- hound's head, quarterly, ar. and sa. gorged with a collar or, charged with a ducal coronet gu. Taylor-Watson (Earl Stoke Park, co. Wilts; as borne by George Watson-Taylor, of that place, esq. formerly M.P. for Devizes). Ar, a saltire wavy sa. betw. two hearts in pale gu. and as many cinquefoils in fesse vert; a canton erm. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet of five leaves or, a cubit arm erect ppr. charged with a heart gu. and holding in the hand a cross crosslet fitchee of the last ; over the crest, the Motto — In hoc signo vinces; quartering, ar. on a mount in base vert, a tree ppr. surmounted of a fesse az. charged with three mul- lets of the field, for Waison. .Second crest— Ti>e trunk of a tree shi\ ered at the top, a branch sjn'out- ing from each side, ppr. for Watson. Taylor (Yorkshire). Az. a chev. ar. betw. three escallops or. Crest — A demi talbot or, holding in the mouth an arrow in pale. Taylor (Jamaica, West Indies). Ar. a saltire wavy sa. betw. four hearts gu. Crest — A dexter hand issuing ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitchee az. Motto — V ictiiria signum. Taylor (Scotland). Or, a .saltire sa. betw. a crescent, surmounted by a cross crosslet fitchee az. in chief and in base, and a heart in each Hank, gu. Crest — An aiTu, from the elbow, in armour, holdiug a dagj;er, both ppr. Motto — Semper lidelis. Taylor (Scotland). Ar. a saltire sa. bclw. a heart in T A Y TEF chief and base gu. and an otter's head erased in each flank sa. Crest — A dexter hand ppr. hold- ing a cross crosslet fltchfee sa. Motto — Semper fidelis. Taylor. Ar. a saltire wavy sa. betw. two hearts gu. in pale, and as many ciiiquefoils in fesse vert. Crest— k dexter arm, holding in the hand ppr. a broken sword ar. hilt and pomel or. Taylor. Erm. on a chief dancettee sa. a ducal coro- net or, betw. two escallops ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp. sa. holding betw. the paws a ducal coronet or. Taylor. Erm. on a chev. sa. betw. three anchors az. as many escallops ar. Crest — A stork, supporting with tlie dexter claw an anchor, ppr. Taylor. Sa. a chev. betw. two lions pass, in chief and an annulet in base or. Crest — A demi grey- hound sa. ringed and collared or, in the dexter paw an annulet of the last. Taylor. Erm. on a fesse indented sa. three escal- lops ar. Taylor. A«. a lion ramp. ar. depressed by a bend gu. with three escallops of the second. Taylor. See Taylard, Tayler, and Taylour. Taylor (Marquess of Headfort). Erm. on a chief gu. a fleur-de-lis betw. two hoars' heads couped and erector. Crest — A naked arm embowed, holding an arrow ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a lion; sinis- ter, a leopard; both guard, collared, and lined, or. Motto — Consequitur quodcunque petit. Taylor (Todmordeu Hall, co. Lancaster; borne by Jajies Taylor, of that place, esq. a magistrate for Lancashire, and the West Riding of Yorkshire, eldest son of the late James Joseph Hague Taylor, esq. by Ann his wife, only child and heir of An- thony Crossley, of Todmorden Hall, esq.) Per pale, ar. and or, an escarbuncle az. on a chief nebulee of the last a ducal crown betw. two escallops of the second, quartering Ckossley of Scaitcliffe [which see]. Crest — A demi lion az. charged with a be- zant, holding betw. his paws an escutcheon or, charged with a Tau gu. Mutto — Natale solum dulce. Taylor (as borne by the Rev. Charles Taylor, D.D. Chancellor of the diocese of Hereford, and Prebend of Montan Magna). Erm. on a chief sa. three escallops or, quartering or, a chev. betw, three leopards' faces sa. for Wheeler. Crest — A demi lion erm. holding betw. the paws an escallop or. Taylor (Pennington House, co. Hants). Erm. a lion ramp, guard, az.on a chief embattled gu. a fleur-de- lis or, betw. two boars' heads couped erect ar. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand in a gauntlet, grasping a javelin, all ppr. pendant from the wrist by a ribbon az. and resting on a wreath of the colours an escutcheon gu. thereon a boar's head couped erect ar. Motto — Consequitur quodcunque petit. Taylor (Mariidge, co. Devon). Same as Taylor of Stretchwoith. Taylor (HoUycombe, co. Sussex, bart.) Paly of six erm and ei-minois, on a cliief indented sa. three escallops or. Crest — A demi lion erminois, charged on the body with two escallops sa. and holding another escallop of the last betw. the paws. Taylor (Ourant Hall, co. Derby ; about the middle of the seventeenth century the heiress m. Sir Charles Skrymsher). Erm. on a chev. gu. betw. three anchors sa. as many escallops ar. Taylors, Company of (Exeter;. Arms, the same as the Merchant Taylors of London \ivhich see, under Lonuon]. Motto — Concordiii parvie res crescunt; sometimes — Discordia maxima dilabuntur. Taylors, Company of (Chester). Ar. a tent betw. two pieces of scarlet clotli, on a chief az. a holy lamb couchant ar, on a bible gu. garnished or. Taylour (Steventon, co. Bedford ; granted Nov. ICIO; and of Derbyshire). Az. a saltire voided betw. four stags' heads cabossed or. Crest — A buck's head cabossed ppr. pierced through with two arrows in saltire gu. headed and feathered ar. Taylour (Cambridgeshire; Haleston Grange, co. Glou- cester; and Bradley, co. Hants). Sa. a lion pass, ar. Crest — A leopard pass. ppr. Taylour (Dublin; granted in Ireland, 1668). Erm. on a chief indented gu. a fleur-de-lis betw. two boars' heads erect and erased or. Crest — A naked arm holding a bolt-arrow ppr, Taylour (Parkhouse, co. Kent; granted I58S). Ar. on a chief sa. two boars' heads couped of the field. Crest — A martin pass. or. Taylour (Lancashire, and Middleton Cheney, co. Northampton). Erm. on a chief indented gu. three escallops or. Crest — A lion's head erased sa. du- cally gorged or. Taylour (London). Or, a chev. betw. two lions ramp, in chief and a lozenge in base sa. Taylour (London). Barry wavy of four ar. and az.; on a chief of the second a lion pass, guard, or. Taylour (London). Sa. on a fesse cotised or, three lions ramp, of the field. Taylour (London). Or, a fesse dancettSe ermKbetw. three eagles displ. sa. Taylour (London and Shropshire). Ar. three roses gu. ; achiefvair. Crest — A cubit ann erect, vested vair, holding in the hand ppr. three roses gu. leaved and stalked vert. Taylour, or Taylor (London and Sussex). Or, a chev. betw. two lions pass, in chief and an annulet in base sa. Crest — A demi greyhound ramp az. collared and ringed or, in the dexter paw an annu- let of the last. Taylour (Westminster ; granted 14 Feb. 1714-15). Gu. a chev. ar. fimbriated or, betw. three escallops of the second. Crest — A leopard's head erminois. Taylour (Wiltshire). Gu. on a cross betw. four T's, ar. a goat's head erased sa. attired or. Taylour. Erm. on a chief indented sa. three escal- lops ar. Taylour. Erm. on a chief indented sa. three trefoils of the field. (Another, or.) Taylour. Az. semee de crosses crosslet ar. three boars' heads, armed, of the second. Taylour. Or, a fesse indented ermines, betw. three eagles displ. gu. Taylour. Or, a fesse indented erm. betw. three eagles displ. sa. Taylour. Gu. on a fesse engr. or, betw. three fleurs- de-lis ar. as many mullets az. Tayloure. Per pale az. and or, a chev. betw. three bucks' heads cabossed, counterchanged ; on a chief gu. two greyhounds pass. ar. collared of the second, respecting each other. Crest — A talbot's head erased ar. eared sa. Taybe, Twyre, or Tayrie (Scotland). Gu. a cross vair. Tayt. Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. three birds az. beaked and legged of the second, the rays of the sun break- ing out of the upper part of the fesse or. Tayte. Per fesse gu. and or, a pale counterchanged, three birds sa. beaked and legged gu. Crest — An arm embowed, vested quarterly, or and sa. hold- ing a branch of flowers gu. leaved vert, the hand ppr. Teach, or Tash (London). Per pale or and gu. a chev. betw. three cinquefoils counterchanged ; on a chief per pale gu. and or, two escallops, also coun- terchanged. Teacue (Ireland). Ar. three serpents embowed vert, two and one. Teale (London ; granted 26 Feb. 1723-4). Ar. a pithon reguard, ; in cliief three teals ppr. Crest — A spa- niel sejant ppr. reposing the dexter foot on an antique shield ar. thereun a teal of the first. Teasuale. Ar. a thistle ppr. betw. three pheons az. Crest — An arm in armour, embowed, holding by the blade a sword, point downwards, ppr. Teasuale. Ar. a thistle az. betw. three pheons of the second. Crest — An arm in armour, embowed, couped fesseways, holding a sceptre, ppr. Tebali). Sa. a fesse crenellee betw. three owls ar. Tebane, or Tebante. Ei-m. a fesse gu. Tedburne (Devonshire). Per fesse or and ar. a lion ramp. az. Tedcastle (London). Ar. three pales sa. ; on a chief az. as many lions' heads erased or. TEDRIcii. Gu. three pales ar. TiiKOHLi. Gu. three lions' heads erased or. ( Another, ar.) TEM TEM Tegalle. Ar. on a chev. sa. three horseshoes of the field. Telfair (That Ilk). Erm. three chev. engr. gu. TiiLFER. Gu. a chev. erm. hetw. two mullets ar. Crest — In a ducal coronet or, a tree vert. Telford. Ln/eugy erm. and az. Telstone, ofTjlstone (Cheshire). Az. a bend cotised, betw. two garbs, or. Temmes (Rod Ashton, co. Wilts). Per chev. wavy or and az. three fleurs-de lis counterchanged. Crest — All Indian goat's head erased, guttee. Temperley, or Tlmbebley. Gu. three inescutcheons ar. Temferly. Erta. on a chev. az. three leopards' heads or. Tempest (Stella and Stanley, co. Durham). Ar. a bend engr. betw. six martlets sa. Crest — A mart- let sa. Tempest (Yorkshire; derived from Roger Tempest, living temp. Henry I. and Stephen, ancestor of — I. Tempests of Bracewell; ii. Tempests of Tong Hall,barts.; ni. Tempests of Bi oughton ; iv. Tem- pests otRayne ; v. Tempests of Yellison ; vi. Tem- pests of Holmeside, Stella, Brancepeth,Wynyward, &c.) Ar. a bend betw. sis martlets sa. Tempest (Bracewell, co. York, and Waddington, senior branch of the Yorkshire Tempests ; derived from Roger Tempest, living temp. Henry I. and Stephen. The direct male line of this ancient and knightly family terminated with Richard Tempest, esq. Colonel in the service of Charles I. (eldest son and heir of Sir Richard Tempest, of Bracewell, knt. buried21 April, 1639) father, by Elizabeth, his wife, dau. of Sir Gervase Clifton, and granddau. of Fran- cis Earl of Cumberland, of a dau. and heiress, Eliza- beth, living in 1705, who ?«. John South, esq.) Ar. a bend betw. six martlets sa. quartering the arms of — I. Walter de Waddington, Lord of Waddington; II. Sir John Leygard, knt.; iii. Sir Nicholas Heb- den, of Hebden, knt. ; iv.Rye; v. Boiling, of Boi- ling Hall ; VI. Bradford, of Bradford. Crest — A griffin's head erased per pale, ar. and sa. beaked gu. Motto — Loyowf as thow fynds. Tempest (Tong Hall, co. York ; derived from the marriage of Henry, fifth son of Sir Richard Tem- pest, of Bracewell, knt. with Elliuor, dau. and heir of Christopher Mirfield, of Tong Hall, esq. great-great-grandson of Robert Mirfield, esq. and Margaret his wife, only dau. and heir of Hugh de Tong, living temp. Henry VI. In 1G04, Sir John Tempest, of Tong Hall, was created a Baronet; he m. the heiress of Chomley of Newton Grange, and was father of Sir George, who m. the dau. and heiress of Frank of Campsal : the fourth bart. Sir Henry, Sarah, dau. and heiress of Henry Lam- bert, of Hope End, Herefordshire, esq. but d.s.p. in 1819, when the estates and representation de- volved upon his cousin, Elizabeth Tempest, of Tong, granddau. of the second bart. ; she )H. Thomas, sou and heir of William Plumbe, of VVavertre Hdll, CO. Lancaster, esq. and was mother of the present John Plumbe Tempest, of Tong Hall, co. York, and Haughton, co. Lancaster, esq. Colonel of the First Royal Lancashire Militia). Quarter- ly, ar. a bend betw. six martlets sa. for Tempest; second and third, erm. a bend vair, betw. two cotises sa. for Plumbe, quartering Hebden, Rie, Boiling, Mirfield, Tong, Savile, Cliolmley, and Frank. Crests — A griffin's head erased per pale ar. and sa. beaked gu. for Tempest ; on a mount vert, a greyhound sejant ar. collar gu. spotted or, for Plumbe. .1/o««o— JLogtof aS tl)OlD fglltlg. Tempest (Broughton Hall, co. York; derived from Roger, second son of Sir Richard Tempest, of Bracewell, knt. living temp, Richard II. who in. Katheiine, dau. and heiress of Sir Piers GiUiot, Lord of Broughton, Burnsall, and Thorpe, on which his descendant, the sixth in succession, Sir Stephen Tempest, bart. erected the Hall in 1597 : his son and heir, Stephen of Broughton, in. a dau. and co- heir of Oglethorpe of Roundhay Grange. His younger son, Thomas, m. Anne, only dau. and heiress of Henry Scroope of Danby ; and their son, Stephen, eventually inherited Broughton, which Stephen was father of Stephen-Walter Tempest of Broughton, who m. a dau. and co-heir of Meynell of Aldborough, and was grandfather of the present Charles Roburt Tempest, of Bioughton Hall, esq.) Ar. a bend betw. six martlets sa. quartering Waddington, Leygard, Gilliot, Oglethorpe, Scrope of Denby, and Meynell. Crest — A griffin's head erased per pale, ar. and sa. beak gu. Motto — Loyowf as thow fynds. Tempest (Rayne, co. York; derived from Leonard Tempest, of Rayne, second son of Roger Tempest, of Broughton, esq. (by Anne, dau. of Sir John CaiTe, of Thornton, in Craven, co. York, knt.) father of James Tempest of Rayne, who had two daughters— 1. Bridget, )«. Thomas Parker,of Brows- holme, CO. Lancaster, esq.; ii. Lettice, m. John Lacy). Arms, those of Tempest of Bracewell. Tempest (Yellison, co. York ; derived from Edward, second son of William Tempest, of Broughton, esq. living 15 Henry VI. extinct). Arms, same as TEMPEsr of Bracewell. Tempest (Holmeside, Stella, Brancepeth, Wynyard, &c. CO. Durham ; derived from Sir Rowland Tempest, living 18 Henry VI. second son of Sir William Tempest of Studley ; Sir Rowland acquired Holmeside by gift of Sir Robert Umfra- ville, and m. Isabella, dau. and co heir of Sir Wil- liam Elmdom, knt. by Elizabeth, sister and co-heir of Gilbert Umfraville.) Arms, same as Te.mpest of Bracewell. Tempest. Ar. a bend sa. charged with three roses of the field, seeded or. Tempest. Or, on a bend sa. three roses pierced of the field. Tempest. Ar. a bend betw. six martlets gu. Tempest. Sa. a cross betw. four martlets ar. Templar, or Templer. Ar. on a mount, in base, vert, an antique temple of three stories, each embattled, sa. from the second embattlement two steeples, and from the top one, each ending in a cross of the last. Crest — A crane's head issuing ppr. Temple (Viscount Palmerston). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, an eagle displ. sa. for Leoffrick, Earl op Mercia ; second and third, ar. two bars sa. each charged with three martlets or, for Temple. Crest — A talbot sejant sa. collared and lined or. fSup- porters — Dexter, a lion reguard. pean ; sinister, a horse reguai*d. ar. nianed, tailed, and hoofed or. Motto — Flecti, non frangi. Temple-Grenville Nugent (Lord Nugent). Quar- terly, first and fourth, vert, on a cross ar. five tor- teaux, for Ghenville ; second and third, quarterly, first and fourlh, or, an eagle displ. sa. for Leo- FRic ; second and third, ar. two bars sa. each charged with three martlets ar. for Temple. Crests — First, a garb vert, for Grenville; second, on a ducal coronet a martlet or, for Temple. Sup- porters — Dexter, a lion per fesse, embattled or and gu. ; sinister, a horse ar. powdered with eagles sa. both collared erm. Motto — Bonne esperance et droit en avant. Temple (Stowe, co. Buckingham, bart. ; derived from Leofric, Earl of Chester, temp. Edward the Con- fessor : the co heiress of the senior line, m. Richard Grenville, esq. ancestor of the Duke of Bucking- ham ; the present male representative of the Temples, is Sir Gre.wille Temple Temple, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, or, an eagle displ. sa. for Leofric, Earl of Mercia ; second and third, ar. two bars sa. each charged with three mart- lets or, for Temple, quartering Sheppey, Everton, Heritage, Spencer, Spencer, Deverell, Lincoln, Warsted, Heritage, and Lee. Crest— On a ducal coronet or, a martlet gold. 71/ot — A griffin's head erased gu. ToDWELL (Todwell, co. Devon). Ar. a fesse engr. betw. six mullets sa. Todwell. Az. a chev. betw. three ewera, ar. Toft, or Tofte. Ar. a chev. betw. three crosses fonnee fitchee sa. Crest — A phoenix in flames, ppr. Tofte. Ar. a chev. betw. three crosses formee fitchee gu- Tofte. Gu. three garbs ar. banded or. Tofte. Ar. two chev. betw. three textT's, sa. Tofte. Ar. on a chev. betw. three crosses pattee fitchee gu. a crescent of the first. Tocan. Gu. three cups covered or. Tohsto (Monyward, co. Scotland). Or, a fesse che- quy, az. and ar. ; in chief a mullet of the second, betw. two halberds gu. headed az. TOKE (Godinton, co. Kent; seated in that county since the reign of Edward IV. and in Nottinghamshire at a very early period). Per chev. sa. and ar. three griffins' heads erased, counterchanged ; also a coat of augmentation, granted by Henry VII. viz. ar. on a chev. betw. three greyhounds' heads erased sa. collared or, as many plates. Crest — A fox courant, reguard oi'. {Ancient crest — A griffin's head erased, per. ciiev. sa. and ar. the upper part guttee d'eau, the lower gnttee de poix, holding in the beak a sword ppr. pomel and hilt gu.) ToKER (granted to Edward Toker, the Oaks Os- pringe, co. Kent, esq.) Vert, on a bend engr. ar- with plain cotises or, three hearts gu. Crest — A heart gu. encircled by a ducal coronet ar. betw. two branches of palm ppr. Tokett, or TocKiTTE (Tocket, co. York). Ar. a lion ramp. az. debruised with a bendlet gu. ToKETr. Ar. a chev. betw. three demi crosses gu. ToKVE (Worcestershire). Gu. on a chev. betw. three escallops ar. an ogress. ToLCARNE (Tolcarne, co. Cornwall). Or, on a fesse betw. three Cornish choughs reguard. az. a garb inter two crosses crosslet fitchee of the first. Crest — Pi. wolf sejant ar. gorged with a spiked collar, lined and logged or. ToLDERREY (Kent). Az. a cat's head erased ar. betw. eight crosses crosslet of the second, three, two, two, and one. ToLE. Ar. three cinquefoils sa. Toi.EH.(Earl of Norbury). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a cross fleury gu. surmounted by a plain cross couped ar. between four leaves vert, a crescent for cadency, for Toler ; second and third, ar. a trefoil slipped, vert, on a chief sa. three escallops or, for Graham. Crest — A fleur de lis or. Supporters — Dexter, a horse ar. bridled gu. ; sinister, a fawn, ppr. Motto — Regi et patri^ fidelis. Toleson (London). Gu. two bends vair, betw. as many garbs or. Tolhurst. Ar. a fesse gu. ; in chief three fireballs sa. fired ppr. ToLiMOND. Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three lions' heads erased, sa. Toll (Grewell, in the parish of Odibam, co. Hants; long seated in that county ; its represtntatlve Ashburnhaiu Toll, of Grewell, esq. m. Anne, dau. of Richard Newman, of Evercreech Park, esq. by Grace Edmunds his wife, granddaughter of Sir Richard Shuckburgh, knt. and had four sons — 1. The Rev. Frederick Toll, Vicar of Odiham, and Prebendary of Salisbury, father of the Rev. John Frederick Toll, Vicar of Kingsclere, whose sun, by Jane his wife, dau. of Richai'd Limbrey, e.sq. is the present Henry Limbrey Toll, of Perridge House, CO. Devon, esq.; ii. Rear-Admiral Edmond Toll, who left one son, who died unmarried, and two daughters, Jane, wile of John Aldridge, esq. and Mary, wife of John Bulley,of Reading, esq. ; iii. Ashburnham Toll, esq. who took the name of New- man ; IV. The Rev. Charles Toll, Rector of Rewe, CO. Devon, who d. s. p. in 1705). Ar. on two bars engr. gu. as many martlets or, and three escallops of the field, a canton az. charged with a dexter hand, in bend, of the first. Crest — A boar's head. Toll (Wolveston, co. Durham). A fesse, embattled betw. three talbots' heads erased. Toll, or Tolle. Ar. three cinquefoils sa. two and one. Crest — A hand couped, holding a dagger, in pale, ppr. Toll. Ar. on two bars engr. gu. as many martlets or, and three escallops of the field. Toi LiiMACHE (Earl of Di/sort). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a fret sa. for Tollemache ; second and T O M TON third, az. an imperial crown or, betw. three mul- lets ar. within a double tressure flory, counterflory, of the second, for Murkay. Supporters — Two antelopes ppr. attired and unguled or. ToLLEit (Fowey, co. Cornwall). Vert, four fusils in fcssc or. Crest — A cinquefoil ar. betw. two wings or. ToLLEB. Ar. a cross flory gu. surmounted of another of the first. Crest — A mullet gu. charged with an ermine spot or. Toller. Gu. a fesse engr. or; in chief two goats' heads erased of the last ; in base three mullets ar. two and one. ToLLET (Betley Hall, co. Stafford; descended from George Toilet, esq. Commissioner of the Navy, temp. William III.) Chequy, ar. and az.; on a chev. engr. or, three anchors sa.; on a chief gu. a lion pass, of the first. Crest — A pyramid erected on a pedestal of one degree ar. entwined by a ser- pent descending ppr. Motto — Prudentia in ad- versis. ToLLEY. Ar. on a chev. engr. sa. three escallops of the first; in chief a lion pass, guard, vert. Crest — An acorn, stalked and leaved vert. ToLLEY,orToLLYE. The Same >4 r«w ; the lion platee. Crest— A demi tiger vert, collared ar. and pallet- tee, the body bezaiitee. ToLLiOTT. Gu. a bend ar. Crest— A lion ramp, per pale, ar. and gu. Tolly. Or, on a chev. engr. sa. three escallops ar. ; in chief a lion pass. vert. Tolly. Ar.on a chev. engr.sa. three escallops of the field; in chief a lion pass, guard, vert. (Another, bezantee.) ToLMAN. Sa. a martlet ar. betw. three ducal crowns or. Crest — Two arms in armour embowed, wield- ing a battle-axe, all ppr. ToL.'ttOND. Ar. a chev. engr. betw- three lions' heads erased sa. ToLSON (Bridekirke, co. Cumberland ; descended from Henricus de Tolson of Brydekirk, tei/ip. Edward I.) Vert, on a chief az. three martlets or, all within a bordure of the third, pellettee. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's gamb ppr. holding two ostrich feathers, one vert, the other az. Motto— Ferro comite. ToLWYN (Nighton, co. Norfolk). Gyronny of eight ar. and sa. ; on a chief or, three lions ramp. gu. ToiM (Little Peterick, co. Cornwall). Ar. an escallop gu. betw. three bucks' heads afTrontee sa. horned or. Crest — A Cornish chough ppr. holding in its bill an escallop. Tomb. Vert, three tombstones ar. Crest — A pegasus's head betw. two wings. ToMBY. Erm. three cinquefoils sa. Tomes (as borne by John Tomes, of Warwick, esq. M.P. for the borough). Ar. a garb betw. four Cornish choughs ppr. Crest — A Cornish chough volant ppr. ToMLiN (Kent). On a fesse three dexter hands, couped at the wrist betw. as many battle-axes. Tomhorn (Staffordshire). Ar. a buglehorn betw. three escallops sa. Tom KINS (Webley, co. Hertford). Az. a chev. betw. three cock pheasants or. Crests — A lion ramp or, supporting a broken tilting-spear ar. ToMKiNs. The same Anns. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a broken battle-axe ppr. ToMKiNsoN. Erm. four bars gemelles sa. ToMLiN. Ar. a chev. betw. three oak leaves vert. Crest — Out of a mural coronet, a martlet ar. hold- ing in the beak a branch of oak vert, acorned or. ToMLiN. Gu. three plates ; on each a fleur-de-lis, sa. Crest — A peacock's head erased, az. beaked or. Tomline-Pretyman (as borne by the late Right Rev. Georce Prctyman Tomline, of Loddington, co. Leicester, Lord Bishop of Winchester). Gu. a lion pass, guard, betw. three mullets ar. Crest — Two lions' gambs erased, holding a mullet ar. TouLiNS (Bromley, co. Middlesex). Ar. a cliev. az. betw. three vine loaves slipped vert. Crest— On a mount vert a vine stem couped at the top, and leaved ppr. ; on the stem an escutcheon ar. ToMLiNs (St. Leonard's). Ar. a chev. vert, betw. three oak leaves ppr. Crest, as the last. ToMLiNs. The same Arms. Crest — Out of a mural coronet seven Lochaber axes, turned outward, ppr. ToMLiNsoN (6ateshead,co. Durham). See Thomlin- SON. ToMLiNSON (Birdford, co. York). Per pale vert and ar. three greyhounds courant in pale, counter- changed, coUiired or. Crest — A savage wreathed about the middle ppr. holding in both hands a spear, headed at eiich end or. ToMLiNsoN (as borne by John Tomi.inson, of Everton, near Liverpool, esq. heir-male of the Tomlinsons of Cholmondeley , CO. Chester). Per pale wavy, ar. and vert, three greyhounds courant, counterchanged, a chief indented ar. To.MLiNsoN. Sa. a fesse betw. three falcons, or. Crest — A griffin's head issuant out of a ducal coro- net ar. ToMLiNSON (as borne by Frederick W. Tomlinson, of Clilfville, near Newcastle, co. Stafford, esq.) Sa. a fesse betw. three falcons or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a griffin's head ar. Tomlinson (Durham). Per pale wavy ar. and vert, three lizards in pale, counterchanged, a chief in- dented az. Tomlinson (as granted to Thomas Tomlinson, of the Inner Temple, esq.) Ar. three greyhounds courant in pale sa. on a chief engi-. az. three crosses cross- let or. Crest— On a mount vert a savage ppr. wreathed about the temples ar. and sa. charged on the breast with a cross crosslet gu. ; across the sinister shoulder a bear's skin, and holding with both hands in bend a spear, headed at either end, also ppr. ToMMES (Norfolk). Ar. on a chev. gu. three annulets or. Thomes, or Thomas. Ar. on a chev. gu. an annulet or. Tompkins (Monington, co. Hereford, and Arundel, co. Sussex). Az. on a chev. betw. three moorcocks close or, as many crosses crosslet sa. Crest — A unicorn's head erased per fesse, ar. and or, armed and maned of the last, gorged with a chaplet of laxirel vert. Tompkins. The same Arms. Crest — A ship under sail ppr. Tom PKINSON (Manchester). Az. a cross patonce betw. four martlets or, all within a bordure erm. Crest — A wolf 's head erased ar. ducally gorged or. ToMPSON. Sa. a chev. betw. three martlets ar. Toms (Portcullis Pursuivant of Arms ; granted 1708; and of St. Mary-le bone, co. Middlesex). Ar. on a fesse dancettee sa. betw. three Cornish choughs rising ppr. as many bezants. Crest — A Cornish chough ppr. charged on the breast with a bezant. Toms. A garb betw. four Cornish choughs ppr. Crest — A Cornish chough volant ppr. ToMsoN. Sa. a chev. betw. three martlets ar. Tomyris. Az. Jupiter's thunderbolt or, shafted and winged ar. Tonarst. Or, six fleurs de-Iis az. three, two, and one ; a canton gu. Tonchell. Ar. on a chev. sa. three crescents of the first. Tonckes (Cambridge). Bendy of six, ar. and sa. ToNCKEs. Ar. five lozenges in bend gu. cotised sa. Toncks, or ToNKES (Nottingham). Sa. billettee or ; a canton erm. ToNCKS, or ToNKES. The same Arms. Crest — Two arms in armour embowed, issuing from clouds, supporting the sun ppr. ToNDS. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three crosses botonnee sa. ToNEY, orToNi (Flamstead). Ar. amaunch gu. foNC (Tunstall, co. Kent). Az. a bend cotised betw. six martlets or. Crest — On a rock ppr. a martlet rising or. ToNc, or ToNGE. The same Arms. Crests— A shield, quarterly, or and sa. Touch (fhickley, co. Durham ; Visitation, ltll5). Az. TOO TOP a bend cotised ar. betw. six martlets or. Crest — A hand holding a grappling-iron, all ppr. ToNGE. Az. a bend ar. cotised or, betw. six martlets of the last. ToNCE. Az. a bend per bend or and ar. cotised of the first, betw. six martlets of the second. ToNGRA. Or, three pheons az. ToNGREV. Ar. three pheons az. two and one. Tongue (Dublin). Bendy of six ar. and sa. ; a mullet gu. for diff. Crest — On an oak tree a nest with three young rayens, fed with the dew of heaven, distilling from a cloud, all ppr. Tongue. Sa. a bend betw. six martlets ar. Crest — • A shield or, betw. two myrtle branches, in orle, ppr. ToMKORD (Toniford, co. Kent, temp. Henry VIII.) Gu. on a cross ar. three fleurs-de-lis sa. To-NKES. Gu. out of a crescent or, an estoile of the lilSt. ToNKET. Sa. two bars ar. Tonkin, originally Lea (Merthen). Or, a chev. git. betw. two Cornish choughs in chief and a cannon in base, mounted on a carriage, sa. Crest — A Cornish chough ppr. Tonkin (anciently written Tonkyn, and Tonkeyn ; originally of Trevannance, and Hendra, co. Corn- wall, where the arms are cut in stone on the churches of St. Agnes and St. Biaizey ; represented in Devon by Major Sir Warwick Hele Tonkin, knt., G. C. St. J., K. L. H. Deputy Vice-Admiral and a magistrate for Devon, &c. son of the late War- wick Hele Tonkin, esq. Bencher of the Middle Temple, late Recorder of Plymouth and Tiverton, by Letitia his wife, dau. of Matthew Spencer, of Horsington, House, co. Somerset, esq.) Sa. an eagle displ. or, armed gu. Crest — An eagle's head erased or. The family Motto is a Cornish one ; in English it signifies, "Before all things. Tonkin, fear God in the King." Tonkin (Penzance and Rosehill, co. Cornwall). Az. a chev. betw. three birds. Tonkin (Plymouth). Sa. an eagle displ. or. Crest — A dragon's head couped. Motto — Kensol Tra Tonkein Ouna dieu Mathern yn. ToNNis, or Tonnes (Northamptonshire and Notting- hamshire). Ar. on a chev. gu. an annulet or. Ton.ny. Gu. an eagle displ. within a bordure ar. 'i'oNSON {Baron Riversdale). Gu. on a fesse ar. two pellets; in chief a right hand gauntlet erect betw. two castles of the second. Crest — Out of a mural crown or, a cubit arm erect in armour, holding a sword, all ppr. Supporters — Two unicorns gu. armed, crined, tufted, collared, and lined or ; the dexter charged on the breast with a castle ar. ; the sinister, with a pellet. Motto — Manus hjec ini- mica tyrannis. Tonson (Ireland). Gu. on a fesse ar. two ogiesses ; in chief a dexter gauntlet betw. two castles of the second. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a cubit arm in armour, holding in the hand ppr. a sword of the last, hilt and pomel or. Tonson (grantedby Camden, to Robert Tonson, Bishop of Salisbury). Gu. five crosses crosslet fitchee, in saltire, or, betw. four escallops of the same. Tonstall. Ar. on a chief indented az. three bezants. Tony, or Tonne {temp. Henry III. 1245). Ar. a maunch gu. ToNYN. Ai'. nine passion-nails sa. meeting in point, in threes, two, and one. Crest — A dexter hand holding a sword erect ppr. Took. Per chev. sa. and ar. three griffins' heads erased, counterchanged. Crest — A griffin's head erased per chev. ar. and sa. guttee counterchanged, cared or, holding in the beak a eword erect ar. pommelled or. Tooke (Wormley, co. Hertford ; Kent ; and London ; Her. Off. London, c. 24). The same Arms. Tooke. Per chev. sa. and ar. three greyhounds' beads erased, counterchanged, a crescent or, for difF. Crest — -A griffin's head erased per chev. sa. and ar. guttee counterchanged, holding in the mouth a tuck sword ar. paleways, hilt gu. the hilt resting on the wreath. Tooke. Ar. on a chev. betw. three greyhounds' heads erased sa. as many plates. Crest — A griffin's head erased sa. holding in the beak, by the middle of the blade, a sword ar. pomel downwards. Tooke (as borne by Thomas Tooke, esq. F. R. S. and by William Tooke, esq. F. R. S. late M. P. for Truro, sons of the Rev. William Tooke, P.R. S. the esteemed author of some valuable works relat- ing to Russia, a descendant of the ancient house of Toke). Per chev. sa. and ar. three griffins' heads erased counterchanged. Crest — A griffin's head erased, holding in his beak a tuck ppr. Motto — Militia mea multiplex. Tooker (Exeter). Ban'y wavy ar. and az. ; on a chev. crenellee or, betw. three seahorses ar. finned and unguled of the third, five guttees de poix. Tooker (Maddington, co. Wilts, temp. Queen Eliza- beth). Vert, on a bend engr. ar. three body-hearts gu. Crest — A body-heart gu. enfiled with a ducal coronet ar, Tooker. Vert, on a bend ar. three hearts gu. TooKY (Lufl'enham, co. Northampton). Gu. three T's ar. within a bordure vaire, ar. and sa. Crest — A demi seahorse ramp, quarterly, gu. and or, gorged with a ducal coronet counterchanged. TooKY (Rutlandshire). Gu. three T's ar. within a bordure vair. Crest — A demi seahorse ramp, quarterly, gu. and or, ducally gorged, per pale, or and gu. Toole (Ireland). Ar. a chev. gu. in chief three mul- lets sa. Crest — A lion's head erased gu. Motto — Spero. ToOLF.Y, or Towley. Ar. a chev. betw. three mul- lets sa. Crest — Within an annulet or, a shield sa. TooNE (granted to Sweny Toone, of Moi-timer Street, Cavendish Square, esq.) Ar. on a fess sa. three mul- lets of the field, in chief an Eastern crown gu. betw. two torteaux, and in base an eagle's head erased of the second. Crest — Issuant out of an Eastern crown or, an eagle's head az. semee of mullets gold. Toone. Chequy, gu. and ar. a fesse or. CreM — A lion's head erased, holding in the mouth a hand couped ppr. Toovey (Oxfordshire). Per fesse or and gu. a wivern with wings elevated, counterchanged, tail nowed. Crest — On a mount vert a stag courant ar. pierced through the neck by an arrow fesseways, pheon to the dexter, ppr. vulned gu. TopcLiFF (Lincolnshire and Norfolk). Per pale, ar. and sa. three crescents counterchanged. TopcLiFF. Ar. a fesse engr. betw. three mullets sa. Tope. Barry of four, ar. and sa. three water bougets vert, on a chief gu. three cups of the first. TopHAM (Middleham Hall, N.R. of Yorkshire ; derived from Lawrence Topham, who d. about 1599, son of Lawrence Topham, of Caldbergh, in Caverdale; and now represented by Christopher Topham, of Middlehani Hall, esq. son and heir of the late Christopher Topham, esq. by Jenny his wife, dau. and co-heiress of Mark Bulmer, of iMiddleham, esq. and grandson of William Topham, of Caldbergh, Kildwick, and Middleham, esq. who was only sou of Lupton Topham, esq. and grandson of Christo- pher "Topham, esq. by Barbara his wife, dau. and co-heiress of William Lupton, of Grassington, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a chev. gu. betw. three pewits' heads erased sa. for Topham; second, for Bateman, or, three crescents, each surmounted by an estoile gu. ; third, for Bulmer, gu. a lion ramp, or, surrounded by eight batons of the same ; on an escutcheon oi', a cross sa. betw. four spread eagles ppr. Crest— Tvio serpents entwined around a cross patSe fitchee. .1/o<(»— Cruce non pnidentia. Topham (Gray's Inn, London ; and Calverley, co. York). Ar. a chev. betw. three pewits' heads erased sa. Topham (Lincoln's Inn, co. Middlesex; and York- shire). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three cranes' heads erased sa. Topham. The same Arm^. Crest — An anchor with cable and sword in saltire, ppr. Topham. Gu. a lion ramp, or, betw. six mullets ar. Toplu fe (Somerby, co. Lincoln). Per pale, or and TOR TOR vert, three creHcents counterchaiiged. Crest — A talbot, sejant ar. collared or. TupLiFFE, or ToPLis. Per pale, ar. and vert, three crescents counterchangcd. Cre.st, as the last. Topp (Stockton, co. Wilts ; derived from Thomas Topp of Wiltshire, living about 1450 ; the elder dau. and co-heiress of Edward Topp, of Stockton, esq. ?n. Robert Everard, of Stowey, esq. and had an only dau. and heiiess, Susan, m. to Robert Everard Balch, esq- who sold Stockton to Henry Briggs, esq.) Ar. on a canton gu. a gauntlet clasped, or. ('rest — A gauntlet clasped, all ppr. grasping a hand couped at the wrist, all ppr. Topp {Whitton, CO. Salop; descended from the mar- riage of Alexander Topp, of Fisherton, co. Wilts, third sou of John Topp, of Stockton, with Eliza- beth, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Lingen, of Whitton, esq. The last male heir, John Topp, of Whitton, esq. high sheriff of Shropshire in 1765, died in I77S, having devised his estates to his sister's son, Richard Lloyd, who assumed by sign manual, 18 April in that year, the name of Topp, and died at Whitton in 1829, leaving a son and successor, the Rev. John Topp, of Whitton, whose daiis. and co heirs, are Ac.tTH.t-CECiLiA Topp, and Is.^ bella-Christina Topp, the present possessors of Whitton). Ar. a bordure engr. az. on a canton gu. a gauntlet clasped or. Crest — A gauntlet ppr. grasping a naked hand couped at the wrist, guttee de sang. l^opp (Tormarton, co. Gloucester; derived from a common ancestor with the Topps of Stockton ; St. John, only dau. and heiress of Sir John Topp, se- cond bart. of Tormarton, m. first, John Hungerford, esq. and secondly, Thomas Peach, esq.) Arms and Crest, as Topp of Stockton. Topp (as borne by Captain William Richard Topp, of the 14th Regiment, a descendant of the Topps of Tormarton, who m, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of Bowyer Leftwich Wynn, esq. and had issue; his elder dau. tn. in 1820, John Branston Freer, of Stratford-on-Avon, esq.) Arms, as Topp of Stock- ton. Topp. Sa. on two bars ar. three water bougets vert, two and one, on a chief gu. three playing-tops of the second. Topp. Sa. three bars vert, on a chief indented gu. as many tops ar. Topp. Sa. three bars nebulee vert, in chief as many playing tops ar. ToppE (Tormarton, co. Gloucester ; created a Baronet 25 July, 1GU8). Ar. on a canton gu. a dexter gaunt- let or. Topper. Ermiuois, on a chev. sa. a mullet ar. Crest — An old man's head issuant in profile ppr. banded or and gu. tied of the colours. ToppF.s. Ar. a chev. betw. three lions ramp. gu. ToppESFiELD. Ar. a buck's head cabossed sa. betw. the horns a buglehorn of the second, stringed and tied to tlie horns or. Topping. Az. ten lozenges, four, three, two, and one, ar. Crest — Two lions' gambs sa. holding up a roundle vair. ToppisFiELD. Lozengy, ar. and sa. a label of three points of the first, on each point as many ermine spots sa. Topps, or Toppes (Norfolk). Ar. a chev. betw. three lions pass, coward gu. ToPbFiELU (Frisingfield, co. Norfolk). Gu. on a chev. erm. three martlets sa. in chief a mullet or. TopsFiELD (Norfolk and Suffolk). Gu. on a chev. erm. three martlets sa. Crest — A talbot couchaiit, guard, against a tree, all ppr. TopSFiELU (Sussex). Gu. on a chev. erm. three martlets of the field. TopsFiELD. Vert, a bend or. TopsFiELD. Ar. a buck's head cabossed sa. TopsFiELD. Ar. a buck's head cabossed sa. betw. the attires a buglehorn or. ToRAYiNE, or TouRAYNE. Az. a castle ar. within an orle of fieurs-de-lis or. 'ToRBocK, tili(n Smith (Lancashire and Staffordshire \ Or, an eagle's leg couped at the thigh, gu. ; on a chief indented az. a mullet ar. betw. two plates. Crest — An eagle close ppr. beaked and legged gu. charged on the breast with a mullet. TORCHEROLD. Az. a saltire ar. ; on a chief of the second two martlets gu. ToRUEANE. Or, three bars sa. ToRELL, or Tarell. Or, a bull pass. gu. ToRELL. Ar. a bull pass. gu. armed or. TuRELL. Gu. a fesse engr. ar. betw. three bulls' beads couped or. Toriano (London). Two sceptres in saltire, sur- mounted by a tower; on a chief an eagle displ. Crest — An arm in armour from the shoulder in fesse, and from the elbow in pale, holding a helmet, or steel-cap. ToKiN, Az. on a fesse ar. two roses gii. ; in chief three eagles' heads erased ar. in base a heart gu. betw. two annulets or. Crest — An eagle's head erased ar. ToRi.NGToN. Gu. two bars or, in chief a lion pass, of the last. ToRKiNGTON (Stuklcy, CO. Hunts; and Marham, co. Northampton). Sa. on a fesse ar. thi*ee leopards' beads erased gu. ToRKiNGTON (as borne by Peter Torkington, of StoughtoD, CO. Huntingdon, esq. who m. Bridget, dau. of John Gyll, of Wyddial Hall, co. Herts, esq.) Arms, as the preceding. Torkington. The same Arms. Crest — A spur-rowel betw. two wings or. Torlesse (Berkshire). Gu. an orle of estoiles ar. ; on a canton of the second a lion ramp. sa. Crest — A stork ppr. ToRLESTE. The same Arms. Crest — Betw. two branches vert a heron or. ToRLEY, or Tari.ey. Per pale ar. and sa. Crest — A boar's head couped sa. lying fesseways, armed ar. charged with a pale of the last. ToRLY, or Thorly (Essex). Sa. fretty erm. ToRNELL (Worcestershire). Gu. three chev. vair. ToRNEit (Reading, co. Berks). Per pale, gu. and az. three talbots pass. ar. ToRNER (Tableheart, co. Sussex; confirmed 27 June, 1579). The same Artns. ToRNER, or Turner. Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three millrinds or, on a chief ar. a lion pass. gu. ToRNEY (Bockhill, co. Kent). Ar. a chev. betw. three bulls sa. Crest — A bull's head erased ar. attired and collared or. ToBNEY, or Tourney (Canby, co. Lincoln). Or, a lion ramp. sa. within a bordure gu. ToKNEY, or Tourney. Sa. a lion ramp. ar. ToRNiLL. Gu. two chev. within a bordure or. ToKNii.L. Gu. two chev. ar. within a bordure or. ToROLD. Or, three bulls' heads couped az. Torphichen, Baron. See Sandilands. ToRPiLTON. Az. on a fesse or, a talbot pass. sa. ToRR. Ar, a tower embattled ppr. charged with an escutcheon ar. a chev. betw. three padlocks, all within a bordure vair. Crest — A griftin pass, wings endorsed ppr. ToRRABY. Ar. an estoile of eight points radiated, gu. on a chief az. three water bougets or. Torrance (Scotland). Per pale gu. and or, two boat- oars in saltire az. Crest~A bull's head erased. Motto— I saved the king. Torre, originally De Turri (Snydall,co. York; settled in Warwickshire, temp. Henry II. and subse- quently in the county of Lincoln, until the pur- chase, in 1C99, of the manor and lands of Snydall, by James Torre, esq. The present representative of this very ancient family is James Whitvvei.l Torre, of Snydall, esq. great grandson of the Rev. James Torre, of Snydall, by Betty his wife, dau. and heir of Stephen Holme, of FauU-Holme, co. York, esq.) Sa. a tower or, within a bordure vair, quartering Mann, Kirkby, Holme, Wasney, and RocKLEY. Crest — A griffin p^ss. per fesse or and ar. Motto — 'Turris fortissima I)eus. Torre (as borne by the Rev. Henry Torre, Rector of 'Thornhill, co. York, third son of the late James Torre, of .Snydall, esq. by Esther his wife, dau. of John Milucs, of VV akefield, esq. and grandson of TOT TO U tlie Rev. James Tone, of Snydall, by his wife, the heiress of Holme of Paull Holme). Arms, &c. as rhe preceding. Torre. Gu. a fesse or, in chief three crescents of the second. Crest — A lily ar. leaved vert. Torre. Gu. three towers triple turreted, or. Torre-Abbey (Devonshire). Gu. a fesse betw. three crosiers or. ToRRELL (Cambridgeshire). Gu. a fesse engr. ar. betw. three bulls' heads couped or. ToRREi.L. The same Arms. Crest — A boar's head erased or. ToRRELL (Essex). Gu. a fesse betw. three bulls' heads couped or. ToRRELL. Gu. three bulls' heads couped and armed, or. ToRRELL. Or, three bulls' heads couped az. (Another, g"-) ToRRELL. Ar. on a bend az. a rose betw. two grffins' heads erased or. ToRRELL. The same, within a bordure engr. az. ToRRENCE. Sa. three boat oars paleways, ar. two and one. Crest — Two laurel branches in saltire, vert. ToRRENS (as borne by Major-General Sir Henry Tor- RENS, K.C.B.) Erm. three candlesticks, each enfiled with a wreath of laurel or, in chief a mural crown gu. therefrom pendent by a blue ribbon, a representation of a medal. Crest — A martlet sa. round the nt'ck a blue ribbon, and therefrom, pen- dent on the breast, the medal as in the arms. ToRBiE. Ar. on ground in base, vert, a horse pass, sa. saddled and bridled gu. ; in chief a cross crosslet fitchee of the third. Crest — A horse's head ar. ToKRiNGTON, ViscouNT. See Byng. ToBRiNCTON, Town of (Devonshire). Ar. a fleur-de-lis sa. in base, harry wavy of six ar. and az. all within a bordure of the second. ToRRiNGToN. Gu. two bars or, in chief a lion pass, of the first. ToRTES (Dorsetshire). Gu. a griffin segreant, or. Tost. Gu. a chev. betw. three crosses formee ar. Tote, Totie, or Totoe. Ar. a fesse gu. betw. tln-ee human hearts valued, and distilling drops of blood on the sinister side, ppr. Toteby (London). Az. a lion's head erased within an orle of eight crosses crosslet ar. Totehill. Az. two bars ar. ; in chief a leopard's head of the second. Totenham. Gu. four bars dancettee ar. ToTESHAM (Kent). Gu. billettee ar. ; a cross of the last, a mullet sa. for diff. ToTEWHiLL (Cornwall). Sa. three pots ar. two and one. Tothby, or TouTHEY (Tothby, co. Lincoln). Az. a lion's head erased ar. within an orle of eight crosses crosslet or. ToTHEBY. Az. a lion's head erased sa. within an orle of crosses crosslet ar. ToTHiLL (Peamore,co. Devon ; the co-heiresses of this family, which allied with the heiress of Spai-ke of Sowton, m. Northleigh and Tothill, the descendant of a younger branch). Az. on a bend ar. cotised or, a lion pass, guard, sa. laiigued and armed gu. in chief a label of three points with a crescent for diff. Crest — On a mount vert a Cornish chough ppr. in its beak a brduch of olive, fi-ucted or. ToTHiix (Plymouth, co. Devon ; and Exeter). Az. on a bend cotised ar. a lion pass. sa. Crest — On a mount vert a turtle dove ppr. ; in the beak a sprig vert, fructed or. Tothill (London). Az. on a bend cotised or, a lion pass. sa. Crest — An olive branch in pale, ppr. Tuthill. Or, on a chev. az. three crescents ar. Tothill. Ar. on a chev. sa. three crescents of the field. ToTNESS, Town of (Devonshire). Sa. a tower triple- towered ar. masoned ppr. betw. tw-o keys erect of the second. Legend — Sigillum commune 'J'ot- ternis. ToTsooMBK (Devonshire). Purp. three eagles displ. ar. ToTSHAM (Kent). Az. billettee or, a cross of the last. (Another, ar.) ToTT (Yorkshire). Ar. a lion ramp. az. ; over all a bend gu. ToTTEHULL, orTooTEHiLL. Or, On a chev. sa. three crescents ar. Tottenham (Ireland). Ar. a cross gu. betw. four fleurs-de lis of the last. Crest — A crescent erm, Tottenham (co. Wexford ; derived from Barnaby Tot- tenham, who settled at Rallyduff, co. Waterford, temp. Queen Elizabeth. His great-great-grandson, Charles Tottenham, of Tottenham Green, co. Wex- ford, est), well-known as " Tottenham in his Boots," left at bis decease several sons, of whom the eldest. Sir John Tottenham, created a Baronet in 1780, was fatlierof Charles, Marquess of Ely ; and the second Charles Tottenham, of New Ross, esq. was grand- father of Charles Tottenham, of Ballycurry, co. Wicklow, esq. high sheriff of the county of Wick- low in 1827, and of his cousin, Charles Henry Tot- tenham, of Glenfarn Abbey, co. Leitrim, esq. high sheriff of that county in 1820). Gu. three bars dancettee ar. Crest — A lion ramp. Motto — Ad astra sequor. Totwell (Devonshire). Ar. a fesse engr. betw. three mullets sa. Toty. Ar. on a chev. az. a mullet (another, pierced) of the field. Toty, or Tottye. Ar. a chev. az. Touch. Ar. two chev. and a quarter gu. Touch. Ar. a lion pass, (another, salient) vert, armed KU. Touch ET (Essex and Ireland). Erm. a chev. gu. Crest — An old man's head couped ppr. wreathed about the temples ar. and gu. Touch ET. The same Arms. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a swan rising ar. ducally gorged or. Motto — Je' le tiens. Touchet-Thicknesse (Baron Audley). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a chev. sa. fretty or; in chief the blade of a scythe fesseways gu. for Thicknessk ; second and third, quarterly, first and fourth, erm. a chev. gu. forToucHET ; second and third, gu. a fret or, fur AuuLEY. Crests — First, a cubit arm erect, vested paly of six, or and gu. holding in the hand a scythe ppr. blade downwards, for Thicknesse; second, out of a ducal coronet or, a swan rising ar. ducally crowned of the first, for ToucHET. Sup- porters—Two wiverns, wings expanded, sa. Motto — Je le tiens. Tough (Scotland). Ar. a lion pass, vert; in chief three torteaux. Crest — A dexter hand, pointing with two fingers, gu. Touch (That ilk). Ar. a lion ramp. vert. TouKE (Worcester). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a fesse or; in chief a lion's gamb erased, of the se- cond; in base a cinquefoil ar. ; second and third, ar. three ciuquefoils sa. Crest — A leopard's head couped, az. spotted oi-. TouLMiN. Ar. a chev. ermines betw. three ducal co- ronets sa. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in ar- mour, holding in the hand a sabre, all ppi\ TouLMiN. Gu. on a chief ar. three martlets sa. Crest — A garb in fesse, ppr. TouLSON (Lancashire). Or, on a cross az. five pairs of pistols saltireways of the field. TouNSON, or ToNsON (Northampton and Salisbury). Gu. five crosses crosslet fitchee, in saltire, betw. four escallops, or. Crest — Three crosses crosslet fitchee gu. two in saltire, and one in pale ; over all , in the centre, an escallop or. Tournay-Bargrave (Eastry and Canterbury, co. Kent; as borne by Robert Tuurnay Barcrave, of Eastry, esq. who, by royal sign manual, dated 23 Aug. 1800, took the surname and arms of Bargrave, iu addition to those of Tournay). Or, a chev. betw. three bulls pass. sa. quarterly with Bar- grave. Crest — A bull's head erased, ar. armed or, collared az. charged with three bezants. Tournay. Ar. a chev. betw. three bulls, sa. Crest — A tower ar. Tournbr. Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. St. Catha- rine's wheel ar. ; second and thiid, ar. three gut- TOW T O W tees He sang, two and one. Cre^t — -A heart, flam- ing, ppr. Tours (lunerleith, Scotland). Ar. on abend a/,, tliree mullets of the first. Tours. Ar. three towers gu. TouTSON. Sa. a chev. betw. three martlets, ar. TovEV. Or, two bars sa.; in chief three fleurs-de-lis of the last. Crest — An eagle, displ. with two heads, charged on the breast with a saltire ppr. TovEY (granted to Hamilton Tovey, of Pynacles, Great Stanmore, co. Middlesex, esq.) Az. an eagle displ. or, in chief three mullets of six points pierced of the last. Crest — On a mural crown ar. an eagle displ. as in the arms, in the beak a spear bend- wise, the statf broken, ppr. Tow (Scotland). Az. an eagle displ. ar. Crest — An eagle displ. Motto — In Deo confido. TowERCYES, or TouKGEis (Dorsetshire). Az. a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee, within a bordure engr. or. Tower-Hill Ahbey (London). Per fesse gu. and az. in chief a leopard's head or, in base a fleur-de-lis of the last, impaling ar. a crosier in pale az. garnished or, (another coat) per pale erm. and sa. a chev. counterchanged. Towers (CroUinghall, co. Cumberland). Ar. three towers triple-towered, gu. Towers (the Manor of Hinton, Isle of Ely). Az. a tower, triple-towered, or. Crest — A griffin pass. per pale, or and az. wings endorsed of the first. Towers (London; descended from Lancashire; Her. Off. London, c. 24). Sa. on a chev. betw. three towers, ar. as many pellets ; a mullet for difl". Crest — An antelope's head az. armed and maned or. Towers (Northampton; and Little Berkhamstead). Az. a tower or. Crest — A griffin pass, per pale, or and ar. with wings endorsed of the first, charged on the breast with a mullet sa. Towers (Scotland). Ar. on a bend engr. az. three mullets or. Crest — A stag lodged, ppr. TowERSON (Cumberland). Gu. a fesse betw. three boars' heads couped, erm. TowERsoN (London). Gu. a fesse betw. three boars' heads couped erm. ; on a canton ar. a ship sa. TowERT, or Trowebt. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three eagles displ. sa. TowGOOD (Axminster, co. Devon; granted 1770). Az. a chev. or, betw. three open wallets ar. buckles and buttons of the second. Crest — An arm, habited in russet gray, cuif erm. holding in the hand ppr. a wallet as in the arms. TowKE (Nottingham). Sa. ten billets or; a canton erm. TowKE. Gu. a crescent and estoile, or. TowLE (Scotland). Sa. two swords in saltire, ar. hilts in chief, or ; a bordure of the second. Crest — A dove, holding in the beak an olive branch, ppr. Motto — Amo pacem. TowLERS (Warwickshire). Quarterly, erm. and sa. four cinquefoils counterchanged. TowLERS. Ar. a cross flory gu. TowLONS, or TowLOWEs (Warwickshire and Worces- tershire;. The same as Towlers, co. Warwick. TowNDROW (granted, in I82(i, to Henry Towndrow Payne, only child of Henry Payne,of the Newark, CO. Leicester, esq. by Elizabeth his wife, only sur- viving child and heir of the late Edward Town- 93 WiiS elected Knight of the shire for Berks; and in 1595 again resumed his diplomatic functions at the French court, where \ied,s.p. in 1596. His co-heiresses were the three daughters of his deceased sister, Anne, wife of Valentine Knightley, esq. ; and his surviving sister, Cecil, wife, first, of John Went- worth, of Gosfield, CO. Essex, esq. and, secondly, of Sir Edward Hoby.knt. The daughters of Knight- ley, by Anne Unton his wife, were — Elizabeth, m. to Oliver Luke, esq.; Anne, m. to Richard Chet- wode, esq.; and Mary, m. to George Purefoy, of Drayton, co. Leicester, esq.) Arms, granted by Barker, Garter, temp. Henry VIII. — Az. on a fesse engr. or, betw. three spearheads ar. a greyhound courant sa. Crest — A denii greyhound sa. collared or, holding in the mouth a broken spear. This coat and crest appear, witli the quarterings of Fettiplace, Yonge, Danvers, and Quatermaius, on the monument of Sir Edward Unton, of Wadley, K. B. in the church of FaringdoTi. Unwyn, or Unwynn (Castle Hennington, co. Essex). Az. three fleurs-de-lis within a bordure engr. or. Unwyn (Horton Yabington, co. Hants). Az. three fleurs-de-lis or, two and one ; in chief spears issu- ing from the top of the field ar. each having a hook of the second, beard on the dexter side. Unwyn (Chatterleigh, co. Stafford). Az. three fleurs- de-lis ar. within a bordure engr. or. Unwyn (Cliatterleigh, CO. Stafford; confirmed 18 Nov. 1581). Az. a crescent or, betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. within a bordure enrr. of the second. Upcott. Ar. on a chev. betw. three boars pass. sa. armed or, a rose of the last. UpcoTT (Upcott, CO. Devon ; one of the heiresses m. Shilston). Ar. on a chev. betw. three boars pass, sa. as many roses of the field. Uphill (Devonshire and London). Sa. a pale betw. four trefoils slipped ar. Crest — On a mount, charged with trefoils slipped vert, a bird volant, having in the beak a trefoil slipped of the last. Upholders, Company of. Sa. three pavilions erm. lined az. garnished or ; within the pavilion in base a lamb couchant ar. on a cushion or, tasselled of the last ; over the head a cross pattee fitchee gu. 6 I URI U RS Upholders Company (Chester). Sa. three pavilions ar. lined erni. Upjon. Sa. a fesse or, betw. three lions' beads erased ppr. Crest — A stork ppr. Ufpleby (Wootton, CO. Lincoln ; settled there for many generations, and now represented by Leadbetter Uppleby, of Wootton House, esq. Major of the Royal North Lincoln Militia, son of the late John Uppleby, of Wootton, esq. by Kitty his wife, only child of Roger Leadbetter, of Brigg, esq. and giand- son of John Uppleby , of Wootton, esq. by Elizabeth his wife, dan. of R. Atkinson, of Barton on-Hum- ber, esq.) Az. six martlets or, three, two, and one ; on a chief ar. three bucks' heads cabossed. Crest — A buck's head ppr. collared. Motto — Metus secundis. U PS ALE. Ar. a cross sa. UrsALE. Ar. a cross sa. fretty or. Upsall. Erm. on a fesse gxi. three billets or. UpTHOMAS. Per pale ar. and az. Upthomas (Wales). Per pale wavy ar. and sa. Upthomas. Ar. a chev. betw. three martlets sa. Upton iViscount Templetoun). Sa. a cross moline or. Crest— On a ducal coronet or, a war- horse pass. sa. bridled, saddled, (sans stirrups) and ac- coutred of the first. Supporters- — Bexter, a horse sa. bridled, saddled, (sans stirrups) and accoutred or ; sinister, a man in armour complete ppr. gar- nished or, holding on the sinister arm a shield sa. charged with a cross moline ar. and in the dexter hand a tilting-spear ppr. Motto- — Virtutis avorum prsemium. Upton (Ingmire Hall, co. Westmoreland; descended from a family of that name which settled at Upton, CO. Cornwall, about the time of the Conquest. John Upton, esq. m. temp. Edward VL Agnes, dau. of Nicholas Peniles, of Lupton, esq. by whom he acquired that estate. William Upton, of Lupton, esq. the seventh in direct descent from this John Upton, wedded Catherine, youngest dau. and even- tual heiress of Sir John Otway of Ingmire Hall; and their great grandson, John Upton, of Ingmire Hall, esq. by Florence, his second wife, sister of Sir John Smyth, hart, was father of the present Thomas Upton, of Ingmire Hall, esq. Lord Tem- pletown descends from a younger son of the Up- tons of Lupton). Sa. a cross moline ar. quartering Carwather, Mules, Trelawney, Mohun, Pene- LES, Raleigh, and Otway. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a war-horse pass. sa. with trappings or. Motto — Semper paratus. Upton (Cornwall). Ar. on a cross sa. five bezants. Upton (Faversham, co. Kent). Quarterly, sa. and or ; in the first and fourth, a cross moline of the la.st. Upton (Kent). Ar. a cross flory sa. Upton (Leicestershire). Ar. on a saltire sa. five an- nulets or. Upton (Northolnie, co. Lincoln). Ar. a cross moline sa.; on the chief part a bezant. Crest — A demi wolf i-amp. ar. Upton (Somersetshire). Sa. a cross moline ar. ; on a chief of the last three mullets gu. Upton (Sussex ; granted fl April, 1509). Sa. a cross flory ar. charged with a trefoil vert. Crest — Two dolphins haurient, and entwined saltireways or, finned az. Upton (Gaydon, co. Warwick). Ar. a chev. betw. three roses gu. Upton. The same Arms. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up erm. a griffin pass. ar. Upton. Erm. a chev. engr. gu. Urby. Ar. fretty sa. ; on a canton gu. a chaplet of the last. Crest — A man's head couped at the shoulders in profile, ppr. Urby. Ar. fretty sa. ; on a canton gu. a chaplet or. Crest, as the last. Ure (Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. collared and chained or, crowned with an antique crown of the last. Crest — A lion's paw erect and erased gu. Motto — Sans tache. Urfleet (Devonshire). Gu. on a fesse erm. betw. three escallops ai-. as many birds purp. Uriel (Cockerraouth, co. Cumberland; Vugdale's Vi- sitation). Ar. on a chief (sometimes a fesse) sa. three plates. Urmestone (Westlcy, CO. Lancaster, and Yorkshire). Sa. a chev. betw. three spearheads ar. Crest — A dragon's head erased vert. Urmestone. Ar. fretty gu. ; on a chief or, a lion pass. az. Urquhart (Cromarty, Scotland; chief of the name, derived from William Urchard, of Cromarty, herit- able sheriff of that shire, temp. Robert Bruce : the last direct male heir of the senior line, Sir Alex- ander Urquhart, of Cromarty, rf. in 1661, leaving two daus. his co-heirs, whereupon the representa- tion of the house of Urquhart passed to Sir John Urquhart of Craigston, and at the demise of his grandson, Colonel James Urquhart, to William Urquhart of Meldrum). Or, three boars' heads erased gu. armed and langued az. Crest — A demi otter sa. crowned with an antique crown, in its paw a crescent or. Supporters — Two greyhounds ar. collared and chained gu. Motto — Mean, speak, and doe well. Urquhart (Meldrum, co. Aberdeen ; John Urquhart, of Craigfintry, b. in 1574, better known as " Tutor of Cromarty," from being guardian to the elder branch of the family. Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cro- marty, m. for his third wife, in 1610, Elizabeth, only dau. and heiress of Alexander Scton of Mel- drum, and was succeeded by his son, Patrick Urqu- hart of Meldrum, who d. in 1064, and whose direct descendant is the present Beauchamp-Colclouch Urquhart, of Meldrum and Byth, esq. now Chief of the house of Urquhart). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, three boars' heads erased gu. armed and langued az. ; second, ar. a demi otter issuing from a fesse wavy sa. crowned with an antique crown or; third, or, three crescents gu. within a royal tressure of the last. Crests — First, a dagger and palm branch in saltire ppr. ; second, a demi otter sa. crowned with an antique crown, and holding in the paw a crescent or. Supporters — Two grey- hounds ar. collared and chained gu. Motto — Mean, speak, and do well: above the first crest — Weigh well ; and above the second — Per mare et terras. Urquhart (Craigston; as borne by Willia.m Urqu- hart, of Craigston Castle, co. Aberdeen, esq. ; de- scended from James, third son of Patrick Urquhart of Meldrum, who d. in 1664). Or, three boars' heads erased gu. armed and langued az. in the centre a mullet of the last for diff. Crest — A demi otter ppr. crowned with an antique crown, gorged with a collar or, and charged with three crescents gu. Motto— VJ ill weU. Urquhart Trail. Or, a mascle az. betw. three boars' heads erased gu. Crest — A boar's head erased or. Motto — Mean, speak, and do well. Urquhart. Az. a mascle betw. three boars' heads, erased ar. Crest — A lion's paw, holding up a heart ppr. Urquhart (Newhall, Scotland). The same Arms as of Cromarty, within a bordure, quarterly, sa. and of the second. Crest — A boar's head couped gu. Motto— Ver actum intentio. Ubren, alias Currence (Wales, 1619; Her. Off. Lon- don, c. "24). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. as many leopards' heads or. Crest — A Cornish chough, rising, wings overt, ppr. lying one of the claws on an escutcheon sa. charged with a leopard's head or. Urrey (Isle of Wight). Or, on a fesse cotised az. three roses ar. Urrick (Southwark). Gu. three ears of wheat or, two and one. Urrie. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. crowned and chained or. Crest — A lion's paw erased gu. Motto — Sans tache. Urry (Thorley, Afton, and Gatcombe, Isle of Wight). Gu. a chev. betw. three falcons ar. Crest — A demi lioness ppr. Urbyen. Az. a lion ramp. ei-m. UusLiNG. Ar. an escutcheon gu. Urslinc. Ar. three escutcheons gu. Urswick. Ei-m. a fesse chequy ar. and sa. U VE V A L I'nswH'K (Cumberland, Lancashire, anil Yorlcsliire). Ar. on a bend sa. three lozenges of the first ; on each a saltire gu. Vrswicke. The same Arms. Crest — A lion pass. ar. Urswycke, or Ursweeke (Lincolnshire). Ar. on a bend »a. three lozenges or, each charged with a cross gu. I'nTjis (Essex, and Esseleigh, co. Wilts, temp. Henry III.) Vert, a pale or. I'rwyn. Ar. an eagle displ. sa. t RWYN. Az. a lion rarap. erm. 1 RYN. Or, a fesse az. I SRORNE (Kingsdown, CO. Kent). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. five ermine spots; second and third, az. a cross or. Usher (Ireland). Sa. three lions' paws couped, ar. Crest — A swan, with wings endorsed, reguard. or, murally crowned or, resting the paw on an escallop Usher (Scotland). Sa. three lions' paws couped and erect, ar. Usher (Featherstone, co. York). Ar. three lions' paws couped and erect, sa. Usher, or Ulsher (created Ulster King of Arms, 30 June, 1.588). Gu. three batons in pale, ar. Usher. Or, a chev. betw. three billets, erni. Crest — A Doric pillar ar. winged or. Usher. Ar. three lions' paws couped, gu. Usher. Sa. three lions' paws, couped and erect, ar. armed gu. Usher. Az. a chev. betw. three billets, or. UsKE. Sa. three bats' wings displ. ar. UsKE. Ar. three bats' wings displ. sa. UsTiCKE(Penwarne,co. Cornwall ; as borne by Robert Michael Nowell Usticke, of that place, esq. justice of the peace, nephew and heir of the late Sir Michael Nowell, knt. high sheriff of Cornwall, when Margaret Nicholson attempted the life of George III.) Arms, see Supplement. Utker, or Utbhr (Norwich and Hoo,co. Norfolk). Or, two bars az. each charged with as many bezants. Crest — An arrow in pale, sa. headed and feathered ar. to the shaft a pair of wings, expanded, or, the ball of the arrow in base. Utterson (as borne by John Utterson, of Milland Place, CO. Sussex, esq.) Ar. a lymphad with sail furled, on a sea in base ppr. ; at the poop a flag flying towards the bow, ar. fimbriated vert, charged witb a pomrae in fesse; on a chief gu. three bezants, each charged with a mullet. Crest — A mount vert, thereon a tree, at the foot of which a holy lamb, with cross staff and banner. UvEDAi.L, or UvEDALE (Wikeliam, CO. Hants; derived from Peterde Uvedale, Justiciary of England in 1333. Sir William Uvedale, of Wickham, made a Knight of the Bath in 1489, at the creation of Arthur, Prince of Wales, ?Ji. Agnes, dau. and co-heir of William Sydney, of Sussex, and was great-great- grandfather of Sir William Uvedale, knt. who left two daus. his co-heirs — Victoria, 7/i. in 1663 to Sir Richard Corbet, of Leighton, bart. ; and Elizabeth, m. first, to Admiral Sir William Berkeley, and, se- condly, to Edward, Earl of Carlisle). Ar. a cross moline gu. Crest — On each side of a chapeau, az. turned up ei-m. an ostrich feather, ar. stuck within the turning up. UvEUALE (More Crichill, co. Dorset, and Horton, co. Hants ; descended from Henry Uvedall, high sheriff of the former county in 1504, son of Sir Thomas Uve- dale, of Wikeham, knt. by Elizabeth his second wife, dau. and heir of Thomas Foxley). Arms, &c. as the preceding. Uvedale (Somersetshire). Gu. a fesse battelly, coun- ter battelly, betw. three lions' garabs, erased, ar. UvEDELL. Gu. on a fesse counter-embattled, ar. betw. three lions' gambs erect and erased, or, the two in chief sinister bendways, as many crescents gu. Crest — A pheasant vert crested, armed and gorged with a chaplet gu. UvEKEY. Ar. on a bend gu. three walnut leaves of the first. Crest — An elephant's head, bendy of six, ar. and gu. VACH (Dawyck, Scotland ; Lion Register). Ar. three cows' heads erased, sa. Crest— \ cow's head, affrontee, sa. Motto — Famam extendi- mug factis. Vacham. Gu. three fleurs-de lis ar. Vachell (Bedfordshire; CoUey and Windsor, co. Berks; and North Marston, co. Bucks). Barry of six, erm. and az. Crest — A bull's gamb, in pale, couped, ar. hoof in base or. Vachell (Reading, co. Berks). Barry of six, az. and ei-m. quartering, or, a chev. betw. three cocks, sa. Vachell (Berkshire). Az. three bends erm. Vachell. Erm. three bends gu. Crest — A bull pass. ar. armed and collared or; to the collar a bell pen dent of the last. Vachell. Gu. three lions ramp. ar. crowned or. Crest — A bull's leg embowed, couped at the thigh, erm. hoof ui)wards. Vachell. Barry of six, ar. and az. Vachell. Erm. three bends az. Vacye (Pcnton Vacye, in Tameiton, co. Cornwall; extinct before 1700). Ar. on a chev. gu. three be- zants. Vair (Scotland). Ar. a fesse embattled, betw. three mullets, az. Crest — A boar's head and neck, couped, ar. Motto — Cura atque iudustria. Valre. Chequy, vert and ar. Crest— A fret gu. Valance (Lochend, Scotland; Pout's MS.) Az. three water bougets or. Valance (Possel, Scotland; Netv Register). The same Arms, with a crescent for diff. Crest — A rose sur- mounted of a thistle, ppr. Motto — In utroque. Valas. Ar. a saltire gu. betw. six martlets az. Vale. Per fesse, ar. and az.; in chief a lion pass, guard, of tiie second. Crest — On a tower sa. a crescent gu. Vale. Per fesse, ar. and az. three lions pass, coun- terchanged. Vale. Az. on a chief ar. a lion pass, of the first. Vale. Or, a bend gu. betw. six eagles displ. sa. armed ar. Vale. Erm. three (another, two) bars vert. Vale. Sa. a spearhead betw. three scaling ladders erect, ar. Vale (Hall Court, co. Worcester; as borne by Wil- liam Vale, of that place, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, or, betw. two cotises dancettee, three crosses crosslet in bend sa. betw. six eagles displ. of the last, for Vale; second and third, ar. two escallops az. betw. two bars gu. over all a bend sa. charged with three martlets or, for Martindai.e. Crest — A mount vert, thereon a swan's head couped at the neck ar. gutteede poix, sunnounting two crosses pattee fitchee in saltire gu. Motto — In te Domine speravi. Valehey. Gu. three bars or; on a canton erm. abend lozengy, az. and or. Valeignes (Kent). Barry wavy of six, ar. and gu. Valence (Kent). Or, three pales wavy gu. within a bordure erm. Valence (Earl of Pembroke ; as borne by the re- nowned William UE Valence Eakl of Pembroke, so distinguished on the side of royalty during the baronial wars of the reign of Henry III.) Bairy of ten, ar. and az. an orle of six (another eight ; another, ten) martlets gu. Valence, or Valomes. Gu. a lion pass. or. Crest — Betw. two wings or, each charged with arose gu. a cross fitchee az. charged on the centre with a sun, and cnsigned with a demi fleur de-lis of the first. Valance. Chequy, or and az.; on a fesse gu. three leopards' heads jessant a fleur-de-lis, of the first. Valence. Per fesse indented, az. and ar. Valence, or Valens. Ar. a chief indented az. Valence, Ar. a cross sarcelly gu. ; on a bend az. three mullets or. Valentine (Herefordshire). Sa. on a chev. ar. three lions' heads erased, of the field. Crest — A demi pegasus saliant and erased, erni. enfiled on the body with a ducal coronet or. Valentine (Suffolk). Ar. a mullet betw. three human VAN VAN hearts ru. Crest— An ostrich, with wings en- dorsed, in the beak a horseshoe, ppr. Valentine, Sa three swords, points downwards, ar. hilted or, one in pale, and two saltireways, Vale-Royal, or Dernhall Abbey (Clieshire). Gu. three lions pass, guard, in pale or, over all a cro- sier, the stafi' gu. ; croak sa. all within a bordure of the last hezantee. Valetort (Cornwall). Bendy of six, ar. and gu. Valetort. The same, within a bordure sa. bezantee. Valeynes. Per fesse indented, az. and or. Vallack. Sa, fretty or; in each interstice a mullet ar. Crest — A dove rising, ppr. Valla-Ceucis-Abbey (Denbighshire). Sa. a lion ramp, barry of eight ar. and gu. betw. three crosses cross- let fitchee of the second. Valletort (North Tawton, co. Devon). Vert, on a bend az. thi-ee mullets gu. Valletort (Clist, St. Lawrence, co. Devon; the heir- ess m. Pollard). Ar, a fesse, and in chief two mul- lets sa. Valletourt (Cornwall ; tenip. John). Barry of six, ar. and gu, within a bordure sa, bezantee. Vallia.nt. Az. a shark or; a chief of the last. Vallibus, or Vaux. Chequy, ar. and gu, Valoines (Norfolk and Suffolk). Ar. three pallets wavy gu. Valoines. Paly of six, undee, ar. and gu. Valoines. Gu. fretty erm. Valoins (Suffolk ; temp. John). Or, a cross gu. within a bordure az. billettee of the second. Vampage. Az. an eagle displ. with two heads, ar. within a double tressure flory counterflory of the second. Crest — A derai lion ramp. or. Va.mpace. Az. an eagle displ. ar. Crcii— A bridge of three arches ar. Vampage, Az. an eagle displ. with two necks, ar. armed or. Vampage. Az. an eagle displ. ar. ; a trefoil of the second for diff. Van, orVAVON (Steinston, Scotland). Ar. three roses sa. Van (Wales). Sa. a chev. or, betw. three butterflies, volant, ar. Crest — A heron, with wings expanded ar. Van. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three butterflies of the last. Crest — A stag lodged, ppr. Vanburgh, or Vanbrug (Ghent, Flanders; Claren- ceux King of Arms, d. 26 March, 17'2,1-6). Gu. on a fesse or, three barrulets vert ; in chief a demi lion pass, issuant, ar. Crest — A demi lion, issu- ing from a bridge, composed of three reversed arches, or. Vanburgh (granted J7I4). Gu. on a fesse ar. three barrulets vert; in chief a demi lion ramp, of the second. Vance (Ireland). Barry pily of eight, gu. and or. Crest — An old man's head ppr. helmet az. garnished ar. Vancey (Northampton). Sa. three gloves, in pale, ar. Vancey, or Vanoy. Ar. an eagle displ. az. armed or. Vandeleur (Ireland). Or, a chev, betw. three garbs, az. Crest — Five arrows in saltire, entwined by a serpent, all ppr. Vanueloitr (Lincolnshire). Or, three mullets purp. Vandeput (London; descended from an ancient stock in the Netherlands, and founded in England by Henry Vandeput, of the city of Antwerp, who fled from his native country to escape the persecution of the Duke of Alva. The great-grandson of the original settler. Sir Peter Vandeput, knt. m. Margaret, dau, of Sir John de Buckworth, Sheriflf of London in 1704, and had a very numerous off- spring; his eldest dau, Mary, m. Sir Peter Jack- son, knt, a Turkey merchant, and father, by her, of Mary Jackson, wife of Roger Morris, esq.; and his eldest son, Peter Vandeput, esq. was created a Baronet in 1723: he died in 1748, and was s. by his son. Sir George Vandeput, second bart. who m. for his first wife, Frances, dau. of Baron Augustus Schutz, of Shotover House, near Oxford, and rf. in 1784, leaving, by her, an only child, Frances, wife of Richard Vere Drury, esq. and mother of tlie present George Vandeput Drury, of Shotover House, esq.) Or, three dolphins hanrient, az. Crest — A dolphin erect, az, betw. two wings or. Vandergucht (Upper Bedford Place, Russell Square, London). Az. three estoiles ar. Crest — An estolle ar. Vander-Heyden. Sa. three mullets pierced, ar.; on a canton or, a rose of the field, Vandernot (Lincolnshire). Ar. a lion ramp, gu.; quartering, ar, three chev. gu. Vanderplank (London). Per fesse crenellee, ar. and gu, ; on a canton vert, a fleece or. Vanderplank. Per fesse embattled, ar. and gu.; on a canton vert, the golden fleece ppr. Crest — A wheatsheaf or. Motto — Industria ditat. Vane (Duke of Cleveland). Quarterly, fir.st and fourth, az. three sinister gauntlets or, for Vane; second and third, quarterly, first and fourth, quar- terly, France and England; second, Scotland; third, Ireland, (being the arms of King Charles II,) charged on the centre point with a baton si- nister erm, for FiTZROY. Cmi— First, a dexter gauntlet ppr, bossed and rimmed or, brandishing a sword, also ppr. for Vane; second, on a chapeau gu, turned up erm. a lion pass, guard, or, gorged with a collar componee, erm. and az. and crowned with a five-leaved ducal coronet gold, for Fitzroy. Supporters — Dexter, a lion guard, or, crowned and gorged as the crest, for Fitzroy ; sinister, a grey- hound ar. collared as the dexter. Motto — Nec te- mere, nec timiile. Vane-Stewart, Marquess of Londonderry. See Stewart-Vane. Vane Fletcher (Hutton Hall, co. Cumberland, bart,) Az, three sinister gauntlets or. Crest — A dexter gauntlet erect, holding a sword, all ppr. pomel and hilt or. Vane Tempest (Wynyard, bart.) Az. three sinister gauntlets or, a canton gu. Crest — First, an arra in armour holding a sword ppr. hilt and pommel or; second, a griffin's head erased ppr. beaked or. Motto — Nec temere, nec tiniide. Vane (Rasell, co. Kent ; granted 15 May, 1574) Az, three dexter gauntlets or. Crest — A dexter gauntlet ppr. garnished or, holding a sword of the first, hilt and pommel of the last. Vane (Long Newton, co. Durham). The same Arms and Crest. Vane, or Vanly (Norfolk). Ar, an inescutcheon within an orle of martlets gu. Vane. Cliequy ar. and gu. Vane. Ar. a chev, sa,betw, three pellets. Vanes. Or, a chev. gu, witliin a bordure sa. bezantee. Van-Hagen. Ar. three trefoils vert. Crest — A tre- foil vert, betw. two wings ar. Vanhatton (London ; descended from Holland). Or, two olive bi'anches in saltire vert. Vanheck (London). Per fesse, gu. and ar. ; in chief a chev. betw, three cinquefoils, or; in base a j-ose of the first, stalked, leaved, and barbed ppr. Vanhitheson. Ar. on a fesse sa. betw. three bars gu. a boar's head erased, inter two laurel branches of the field. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head of the last.v/ingsendorsed ar. ; each wing charged with three bars gu. Van-Mildert (as borne by Van-Mildert, late Bishop of Durham), Gu, two scythe blades crossed in saltire, the points uppermost, the dexter sur- mounted of the sinister ar. impaled with the See of Durham. Vannam (London). Per cross ar. and gu. four mart- lets counterchanged. Crest — A bundle of five arrows, points upwards, bound by a belt and buckle. Vanneck (Bffro?j Huntingfield). Ar. a torteau betw. three buglehorns gu, stringed or. Crest— A bugle- horn gu. stringed or, betw. two wiugs expanded, per fesse of the second and ar. Supporters — Two greyhounds erm. collared componee, ar. and gu. lined or. Motto — Droit et loyal. Vannell (Norfolk). Ar. a chev. gu. within a bordure sa, bezantee. Vanner. G u. a fesse ar. betw. three leopards' heads or. V A S VAU ViNPACF. ^Worcestershire). An eagle displ. ar. raembered or, within a single tressure flory. ^'ANS1TTART (Buroii Ilexley). Erm. an eagle displ. sa. ; upon a chief gu. a ducal crown or, betw. two crosses pattee ar. Crest — On two crosses patt^ie ar. a demi eagle couped, v/ings elevated sa. Supporters — Dexter, a horse regiiard. ar. ducally gorged or, therefrom pendent an escutcheon sa. charged with an ostrich feather in pale of the first, with an escroll over the bottom of the quill gold ; sinister, an eagle reguard. sa. wings elevated, gorged as the dexter, and therefrom pendent a portcullis or. Motto — Grata quies. Vansittart (Pinckney House. Maidenhead, co. Berlis). The same Arms. Crest — An eagle displ. sa. issuing betw. two crosses pattee ar. Van SiTTART (Loudon ; descended from Prussia. Vide Her. Off. lib. iv. fol. 231, Mag. Register). The same Arms and Crest as the last. Van-Streyan. Ar. a iieur-de-lis gu. ; on a chief or, a lion pass. sa. Crest — A demi lion ramp. sa. Vantonv. Or, a saltire gu. Vantort, or Vatort. Ar. a fesse sa. ; in chief two mullets pierced of the second. Vantort, or Vatort. Ar. two pales gu.; in chief three mullets sa. Vanwilder (Little Bridow, co. Gloucester). Gu. a fesse, barry of ten, or andaz.; overall a demi lion ramp. ar. armed of the third; in chief two roses of the fourth, doubled of the first, with tlie side and rays of the sun of the second. Vanwilder (Kent). Gu, a fesse cotised or ; in chief a demi lion ramp. ar. Van Zeller (borne by Joseph Van Zeller, of York Place, Portman Square, London, esq.) Ar. a star of six points gu. betw. three blackbirds ppr. beaked and legged of the second. Crest — A blackbird as in the arms, charged on the breast with a star of six points or. Vanys. Barry of six, ar. and vert. Vardon (Norwich). Sa. a lion ramp. ar. Vardon. Or, a fret gu. Crest — A dexter hand hold ing a sheaf of arrows ppr. Varley (London, and Yorkshire). Vert, on a bend or, three stags' heads cabossed sa. Crest — (Out of :i pallisado crown or, an arm embowed in armour ppr. holding a battle-axe of the last. Vaknham. Per cross gu. and erminois. Crest — A dexter hand holding up a ducal crown betw. two laurel branches ppr. Varty (Cumberland). Gn. three crosses moline or; a chief vaire, sa. and erm. Crest — A man's head full-faced ppr. ducally crown or. Vashen. Az. a bend erm. cotised ar. betw. two eagles rising or. Cre.it — A dexter arm, hand apaumee ppr. vested az. from the shoulder pale- ways, from the elbow fesseways. Vass. Quai-terly, ai-. and az. Crest — An ostrich's head betw. two feathers ar. ; in the beak a horse- shoe az. Vassal-Fox, Baron Holland. See Fox, Vassal. Vassall (Milford, co. Southampton; a junior branch of tlie Vassalls, Barons de Gourdon.in France, de- rived immediately from John Vassall, Aldei-man of London, who equipped and commanded two sliijjs of war against the Spanish Armada. Tlie senior branches are all extinct, except the descendants of two of the children of Florentius Vassall, viz. Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of Richard Vassall, of Jamaica, who was m. to the late Baron Holland; and Elizabeth Vassall, who wed- ded the Hon. John Barrington, son of the first Vis- count of that name, and was grandfather of the present Peer. The present representative of the only branch existing in the male line, is Sir Spen- cer Lambert Hunter Vassall, of Milford, co. Southampton, and Newfound River, Jamaica, knt. son and heir of the late gallant Colonel Spencer Thomas Vassall, (who lost his life at the siege of Monte Video, while leading his I'egiment, the 38th Foot, to the assault,) by Catharine Brandeth Backhouse, his wife, dau. of the Rev. D. Evans, D.D and grandson of John Vassall, esq. who set- tled at Boston, in America, but was deprived of his lands there in the first American war, for his adherence to the parent state). Az. in chief a sun, in base a chalice or, and for honourable augmen- tation, on a fesse of the second, the breached bas- tions of a fortress, above which the words " Monte Video;" on a canton ar. the number " 38th," within a branch of cypress, and another of laurel, the stems united in saltire. Crest — First, on a mount vert a breached fortress, thereon hoisted a flag gu. with the inscription, " Alonte Video, " in letters of gold ; second, a ship with masts and shrouds, ppr. Mottoes — Sa^pe pro rege, semper pro republica ; and, Every bullet has its billet. Vassall (as borne by John Vassall, esq.) Az. in chief a sun in splendour, in base a chalice or. Crest — A ship without sails sa. at each mast head a pennon, and at tlie poop the ensign flying. Vassall. Ar. a sun in chief gu. and in base a cup of the last. Crest — A ship in full sail ppr. Vassal. Az. a sun in chief, and a vase in base, or. Vastoile (Essex). Ar. on a cross sa. five mullets or. Vastoile. Ar. on a cross sa. a mullet (another, pierced) or. Vaston (Scotland). Gu. on a bend sinister ar. a mul- let betw. a cross couped in chief, and two cres- cents in base sa. sinister bendways. Vatrote. Ar. three eagles displ. gn. Vauchan (Earl of Lishurne). Sa. a chev. betw. three fleui's-de-lis ar. ('rest — An armed arm embowed ppr. holding a fleur-de-lis ar. Supporters — Dexter, a dragon i-eguard. wings endorsed, vert, gorged with a collar sa. edged ar. and charged with three fleurs-de-lis of the last, thereto a chain or; sinister, an unicorn reguard. ar. anned, maned, tufted, and unguled or, collared and chained as the dexter. Motto — Non revertar inultus. Vaughan (Nannau, Wengraig and Hengwrt, co. Mer- ioneth, hart, derived, through Howel, second son of Ynyr Vychan, Lord of Nannau, from Cadwgan, Lord of Nannau ; representative. Sir Robert Wil- LLiMES Vaughan, of Nannau, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, erminois, a lion ramp. gu. ; second and third, gu. a lion ramp, erminois. Crest — A lion ramp. az. gorged with an antique coronet or. Vaughan (Rug and Hengwrt, co. Merioneth; as borne by Grii-fith ap Howel Vaughan, of Riig and Hengwrt, esq. Lieut.-Colonel Commandant of the Merioneth Militia, brother of Sir Robert VVilliamea Vaughan). Arms, those of Vaughan of Nannau. Vaughan (Dolymelynllyn, co. Merioneth; derived, through Grifiith Vaughan, of Dolymelynllyn, third sou of Robert Vaughan, of Hengwrt, co. Merioneth, esq. from Cadwgan, Lord of Nannau : tlie present representative is John Vaughan, esq. residing at Chilton Grove, near Shrewsbury). Quarterly, or and gu. four lions ramp, counterchanged ; on the centre of the field a lion ramp, az, Vaughan ( Cors-y Gedol, co. Merioneth ; derived from Osborn Fitzgerald, Lord of Ynys-y-Maengwyn,and Cors-y Gedol, co. Merioneth. Richard Vaughan, of Cors y-Gedol, esq. by Margaret, dau. and heiress of Sir Evan Lloyd, of Bodidris, co. Denbigh, bart. had issue, with a son, William Vaughan, of Cors- y-Gedol, esq. who d. s. p. a daughter, Catherine, wife of the Rev. Hugh VVynn, D.D. and mother of a dau. and heir, Margaret Wynn, heiress to her uncle, William Vaughan. This lady ;«. Sir Roger Mostyn, of Mostyu, co. Flint, bart.) Arms, those of Osborn Fitzgerald. Vaughan (Plas-Neuadd, in Llanvair; derived, through Richard, second son of Robert ap Meredith of Melai, and Vronheulog, in Llanvair, co. Denbigli, and Grono Llwyd-y-Penwyn, from Marchudd, Founder of the Vlll. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys). Anns, those of Grono Llwyd. Vaughan (Llwydiarth and Llangedwyn ; derived from Aleth Hen, Lord of Dyfed, in Pembrokeshire; the heiress, Anne, m. Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, of Wynnstay, co. Denbigh, bart.) Arms, see Supple- ment. Vaughan (Golden Grove, co. Caermarthen ; derived, through John Vyclian,of Golden Grove, from Einion Efell, Lord of Cynllaeth). Arms, those of Einion Efell. V A [J V A U Yaughan (Duddlestoii, co. Salop; derived, through Kichard Vaugliaii, esq. Solicitor to Queen Elizabeth in the Council of tlie Marches at Ludlow, second son of David ap Madoc of Pentemorgan, from Bleddyn. Lord of Dinmael, third son of Owen Brogyntyn, Lord of Edeirnion, Dinmael, and Abertauat). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. Crest — A boar*s head gu. qouped or. Vauohan (Stockin, co. Hereford ; a branch of the an- cient family of Vaugban : the last male heir, Ed- ward Vauglian, of Stockin, esq. great-great gi-and- son of Thomas Vaugban, of Stockin, esq. living 1622, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Walter Rodd, of the Rodd, esq. left two daus. his co-heirs — Mary, m. to Tiiomas Galliers, of Stapleton Castle, esq. ; and Anne, m. to John Galliers, of Wigniore Abbey, esq.) Az. tliree boys' heads couped at the shoul- ders, having snakes about their neck ppr. Yaughan (Penmaen-Dovey, co. Merioneth ; descended from Einion ap Sitsyllt, a chieftain of Merioneth, who lived in the twelfth century. Tlie present representative is John Yaughan, of Penmaen- Dovey, esq.) Ar. a lion ramp. sa. betw. three fleurs-de lis gu. Yaughan (Talgarth, co. Brecknock). Az. three boys' heads couped ar. having snakes about their necks ppr. quartering, sa. three spearheads ar. Crest — A maiden's head, hair dishevelled, couped below the breast all ppr. Yaughan (Brecknockshire^. Sa. three boys' heads couped at the shoulders ppr. having snakes en- wrapped about their necks vert ; (sometimes borne with a chev. ar.) Crest — A boy's head as in the ai"ms, (sometimes criued or.) Yaughan (Tyle Glas, co. Brecknock). Gu. on a garb a bird ar. beaked and membered gu. holding in the beak an ermine spot, within a borJure gobony, or and az. Yaughan (Earl of Carherry). Per fesse ar. and sa.; a lion ramp, reguard. counterchanged. Yaughan (Carmarthenshire). Or, a lion ramp. gu. armed and langued of the field. Yaughan (Devonshire). Gu. three boars' heads erased in pale, barry ar. armed or. Yaughan (Shapwick, co. Dorset; Just, co. Gloucester; and Falstone, co. Wilts. Sa. (another, gu.) a chev. ar. betw. three boys' heads couped ppr. criued or, enwrapped about the necks with snakes vert. Crest— Ah arm erect, grasping a snake, entwined round the arm, all ppr. Yaughan (Wigmore, CO. Hereford). Sa. three hounds courant ar. collared gu. Crest — On a mount vert, a hound sejant ar. collared gu. Yaughan, or Vahan (Bredwarden and Porthamell, co. Hereford; Wales; and Bradward,co. Wilts). Az. three infants' heads couped at the shoulders ppr. crined or, enwrapped about the neck with as many snakes vert. Crest — On a plume of three feathers gu. a griffin's head or. Yaughan (Treverwyn, co. Hereford; Wales; and Sutton, CO. York). Sa. a chev. betw. three boys' beads, couped at the shoulders ar. crined or, en- wrapped about the neck with as many snakes ppr. Crest — A boy's head couped at the shoulders ppr. enwrapped with a snake as in the arms. Yaughan (Burlton Hall, co. Salop; descended from the celebrated Tudor Trevor, and, through him, from the ancient princes and nobles of Wales. Thomas ap John Yaughan, of Plas Thomas, was great- grandfather of Philip Yaughan, esq. who m. in 1716, Jane, dau. of Roger Bolas, of Ruyton, esq. by Katharine, his wife, dau. of Arthur Chambre of Burlton, and was s. by his son, Thomas Yaughan, of Burlton, esq. grandfather of the present Robert Chambre Yaughan, of Burlton Hall, esq.) Ar. a chev. betw. three boars' heads couped gu. armed or ; on the centre of the chev. a crescent ar. within an annulet or; quartering Tudor Trevor, Chambre, Gouldisbrough, and Bolas. Crest — On a chapeau a boar's head couped gu. armed or, langued az. Motto — Afrad pob afraid. Yaughan (Ireland). Or, a lion ramp, reguard. sa. Yaughan (Kent). Gn. three bezants, two and one, each charged with a lion's head erased az. ; on a chief ar. a spear and poleaxe in saltire of the se- cond, handled sa. betw. four ogresses. Yaughan. The same ; the chief or. Yaughan (London). Per pale, barry wavy of four, gu. and or ; in chief a lion's paw erased, betw. four fleurs-de-lis and as many leopards' beads, counterchanged. Yaughan (Littleton, CO. Middlesex ; granted 27 March, 1508). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a fesse or, betw. three horses' heads erased of the last, bridled gu. within a bordure gobonated, ar. and vert; se- cond and third, per pale, az. and purp. three lucies' heads erased or, ingullant three spears ar. ('rest — A lion's gamb or, holding a human heart gu. Supporters — Two griffins per fesse, gu. and az. platee and fretty of the first. Yaughan (Monmouthshire; granted 12 Dec. 1583). Eim. a saltire gu. Crest — A demi lion ramp, per fesse, or and gu. holding in the paws a scroll, in- scribed, " Immaculate Gens." Yaughan (Cbarlich, co. Somerset). Gu. three boars' heads erased, in pale ar, Yaughan (Payan's Castle, Wales : granted 12 June, 1527). Ar. on a saltire betw. three birds sa. and a cock in base gu. a cinquefoil of the first, betw. four spears embrued ppr. ; on a chief of the third, three plates ; the first charged with a fleur-de-lis az. ; the second, with a rose gu. seeded or ; the third, with a lion ramp, of the second. Yaughan (Wales ; granted 1491). Per pale, az. and purp. a fish haurient or. Crest — A man erect ppr. with arms extended, habited in a jacket ar. breeches sa. hair flotant, in the dexter hand a large knife of the second. Yaughan (Wales). Per pale, az. and pui-p. three lucies' heads haurient, erased or, ingullaut three spearheads ar. Yaughan (Wales). Sa. three nags' heads erased ar. Vaughan (Wales). Sa. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de- lis ar. Yaughan (Yorkshire). Az. a mullet ar. Yaughan. Or, a lion ramp. gu. Crest — On a five- leaved coronet or, a derai lion ramp, per fesse, ar. and sa. ducally crowned or. Yaughan. Gu. three bezants, each charged with a lion's head erased ar ; on a chief or, a poleaxe and tilting-spear in saltire az. betw. four pellets. Crest — Three hand-guns erect or, and two serpents az. entwining about the barrels of the last. Yaughan. Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a fesse or, betw. three horses* heads erased ar. bridled or ; second and third, per p;ile, purp. and gu. three boats' heads erased and erect or, within a bordure gobonated, ar. and vert. Crest — A lion's paw or, holding a torteau. Yaughan. Per pale, az. and purp. three dragons' beads erect and erased or ; in their mouths spear- heads ar. Yaughan. Ar. two lions pass, guard, gu. crowned or. Yaughan. Gu. three boys' heads couped ar. crined ' or, with snakes round their necks az. Yaughan. Per pale, az. and gu. three lions ramp. ar. Yaughan. Az. a fesse wavy or, betw. three swans ppr. Yaughan. Sa. three horses' heads couped or. Yaughan. Yert, a cat pass. ar. betw. nine trefoils slipped or. Yaughan. Az. a fesse nebulee or, betw. three swans ar. Yaughan. Per fesse, sa. and ar. alien ramp. reguard. counterchanged. Yaughan V/bight (Woodstone, co. Huntingdon: as borne by Thomas Wright- Yaughan. of that place, esq. Colonel of the Huntingdon Militia, and a deputy-lieutenant for the county; representative of a branch of the Wrights of Cranham Hall, co. Essex, harts, seated at Woodstone since the year 1610. Paternally, Colonel Yaughan is descended from the Yaughans of Kington, co. Hereford, in the church of which parish a mural monument de- duces the pedigree from the time of the Black Prince). Quai'terly, first and fourth, ar. a chev. sa. betw. three infants' heads couped at the shoul- V A V VE A ders, each entwined round the neck with a snake, all ppr. for Vaughan ; second and third, az. two bars ar. ; in chief three leopards' faces or. Crests — First, for Vaughan, an infant's head entwined with a snake, as in the arms ; second, for Wright, out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head issuant ppr. Vaughan (Court Field, co. Monmouth; originally of Bredwarden, co. Hereford, and Cleirow, co. Rad- nor ; now represented by William M. T. J. Vaughan, of Court Field, esq.) Sa. three infants' heads couped at the shoulders ppr. criiied or, each entwined round the neck with a snake. Since the latter end of the sixteenth century, the family have sometimes borne the Herbert arms, viz. per pale, az. and gu. three lions ramp. ar. Crest — A child's head couped at the shoulders, and entwined round the neck with a snake as in the arms. Mottoes — Duw a digou ; and, Simplices sicut pueri, Sagaces sicut serpentes. Vault. Ar. an ape sejant ppr. on a heart, holding a palm branch also ppr. Crest — A demi ape couped at the shoulders ppr. Vaulx, or Vaus (Wipsnot Hall, co. Bedford). Ar. a bend chequy, or and gu. Crtst~A.u eagle's head sa. beaked or. Vaulx, Vaux, or Vaus (Odiara, co. Hants). Ar. on an inescutcheon, within an orle of eight martlets gu. a wolf's head erased of the field. Vaulx (Kent). Ar. an inescutcheon within an orle of martlets gu. Vaulx, or Vaux. Ar. a bend, countercomponee, or and gu. Crest— eagle's head erased sa. du- cally gorged or. Vaulx. Gu. a fesse chequy, or and gu. betw. three gai'bs of the second. Vaunce. Sa. three sinister hands couped ar. Vauncy. Ar. an eagle displ. az. membered or. Vauneye. Sa. three dexter hawking gloves, tassels pendent ar. Vaur Lha wen Lhwarch (Wales). Sa. a boar piiss. ai*. collared gu. on a mount vert, under a liolly bush of the last. Vause. or Vaus. Quarterly, ar. and az. Vaux, Baron. See Mostyn. Vaux (Gillesland, Tryermayne, and Catterlen, co. Cumberland, and Harrowden, co. Northampton; derived from three brothers, Hubert, Ranulph, and Robert, the sons of Harold de Vaux, Lord of Vaux in Normandy. They accompanied the Con- queror to England, and each founded a distin- guished family : the eldest, Hubert, became ances tor of the I^arons Vaux of Gillesland, .whose heiress carried the barony of Gillesland to the Multous, who transmitted it to the Dacres ; the second, Ranulph, was patriarch of the Vaux's of Tryermayne, an heiress of wliich line, Jane, m. in 1553, Thomas Brougham, Lord of Brougham, pro- genitor, by her, of the present Lord Brouchamand Vaux ; the third son, Robert, was ancestor of the Lords Vaux of Harrowden). Vaux of Gillesland, bore chequy, or and gu. ; Vaux of Tryermane', chequy, or and gu. on a chev. (sometimes, a bend) az. three roses ar. ; Vaux of Catterlen, gu. a fesse chequy, or and of the field, betw. three garbs of the second. Vaux, or Vaus. Ar. on an inescutcheon gu. an orle of martlets of the field. Vavasour (Haslewood, co. York, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a fesse dancettee sa. in the dexter chief a cross crosslet fitchee of the first for diif. for Vavasour ; second and third, sa. a bend or, betw. six fountains, for Stourton. Crests — A cock gu. charged with a fountain, for Vava- sour ; a demi friar habited ppr. and holding in his right hand a scourge, and in his left an open book, for Stourton. Vavasour (Spaldington and Melbourne Hall, co. York, bart.) Or, a fesse dancettee sa. charged with a fleur-de-lis ar. Crest — A cock gu. combed, wattled, and legged or, charged on the breast with a fleur- de-lis or. Vavasour (Haslewood, co. York, bart.) Or, a fesse dancettee sa. Crest— A. cock gu. armed or. Vavasour (Bushton and Averston, co. Northampton, and Spaldington and Newton, co. Salop). The same Arms. Crest — A goat's head or, gorged witli a collar dancettee sa. Vavasour (Coplethoi-p, co. York; a branch of Vava- sour of Weston). The game Arms, with a cres- cent in a crescent sa. Vavasour (Spaldington, co. York). Or, a fesse dan- cettee sa. a fleur-de-lis ar. Vavasour (Yorkshire). Or, on a bend dancettee sa. three fleurs-de lis of the first. Vavasour. Ar. a fesse dancettee az. (Another adds, a label gu.) Vavasour. Or, a fesse dancettee az. Crest — A .squir- rel eating a nut gu. Vavasour. Ar. a bend sa. Vavasour. Or, a fret of six sa. ; a label of five points gn. Vavasour (Haselwood, co. York ; descended from Sir Mauger Le Vavasour, mentioned in Doomsday Book : t!ie last direct male heir, Sir Thomas Vava- sour, of Haselwood, bart. rf. .V. J*, in 18*26, havingde- vised his estates to his cousin, the Hon. Marraa- duke Stourton, who changed his name to Vavasour, and was created a Baronet in 1828). Or, a fesse dancettee sa. Crest — A cock gu. combed or. Vavasour (Denton, co. York; derived from Sir Malger le Vavasour, second sou of Sir John le Vavasour of Haselwood, living temp. Henry III. ; the heiress, Agnes Vavasour, m. first. Sir Bernard Brocas, knt. ; and, secondly, Henry Langfield, esq.) As the preceding. Vavasour (Weston, co. York ; derived from the mar- riage of Sir John le Vavasor, of Askwith, knt. second son of Sir Malger le Vavasor of Denton, who was second son of Sir John le Vavasor, Lord of Haselwood, co. York, living temp. Henry lil. with the dau. and heir of Sir William de Stopham of Weston : the last male heir of this line, Wil- liam Vavasour, of Weston, esq. U. s. p. in I8.S3 : his only sister, Ellen, wife of the Rev. John Carter, d. in 1815, leaving a son, William, and a dau. Anne, wife of the Rev. .Mr. Beckwith). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a fesse dancettee sa. for Vavasour ; second and third, ar. a bend sa. for Stopham. Crest — A cock gu. crested or. Vavazor (Wisbeach.in the Isle of Ely ; granted 1763). Or, a fesse dancettee betw. two eagles displ. in chief sa. and a lion pass, guard, in baSe gu. Crest — A squirrel sejant on a hazel-branch, turned up behind his back, and feeding on a slip of the same, all ppr. Vawurey (Riddings, co. Chester). Per fesse, or and ar. ; in chief a lion ramp, holding in the paw a cross fonnee fitchee gu. ; in base a cross formee fitchee erm. surmounted by a fleur-de-lis sa. ; a chief of the last. Crest — A swallow ppr. Vawurey (Riddings, CO. Chester). Or, a fesse sa. ; in chief a lion pass. gu. holdir.g a cross crosslet fitchee sa. ; in base a plain cross betw. four ermine spots. Crest — A cock statant ar. armed, combed, and legged gu. Va w uREV (Tusliingham Hall,co. Chester ; originally of Riddings, and subsequently of Cranage ; now repre- sented by Daniel Vawdrey, of Tushingham Hall, esq. high sherifT of Carnarvonshire in 1829, and a magistrate for that county, Shropshire, and Che- shire, eldest son and heir of Daniel Vawdrey, esq. who was youngest son of Daniel Vawdrey, esq. by his wife, Hannah Sambach of Henbury). Per fesse, or and ar. a fess sa. in chief a lion pass. gu. holding in his dexter paw a cross pattee fitchee of the third ; in base, a cross humettee betw. four er- mine spots. V^iWER (Heiefordshire). Sa. three scaling ladders ar. two and one ; betw. the two, in chief, a spear- head of the last ; on a chief gu. a tower triple- towered of the second. Vazie (Chimney, co. Oxford). Erm. on a fesse sii. live martlets or. Crest — An ami couped at the shoulder, lyiug fesseways, and enibowed at the elbow, habited gu. cuff erm. grasping a bunch of laurel vert. Veale (Over, co. Gloucester). Ar. on a bend sa. three V EN VER calves pass. or. Crest — A garb or, enfiled with a ducal coronet gu. Veai.e. Ar. on a bend sa. three unicorns pass, of the first. Crest — A chevalier standing in front of his horse and leaning on the saddle ppr. Veck, Gu. a pale invecked ar. ViiCLE (Langford, co. Gloucester). Ar. on a bend sa. three calves pass, or, within a bordure gobonated of the first and az. Crest — A demi calf or, pel- lettee. Vf,i;rf.. Or, on a cross gu. five lozenges vair. Veitch, formerly written Vach (Dawyck, Scotland; Jjyoii llegister). Ar. three cows' heads erased sa. Crext—A cow's head alFrontee sa. Motto — Famam extendemus factis. Vf.layn. Ar. a chief sa. Velayne (Cheshire). Ar. a cross (another, a chief) sa. Vele. Ar. on a bend sa. three calves or. Crest—A garb ar. enfiled with a ducal coronet or. Veliernon. Or, a fesse betw. six martlets sa. Velley (Essex). Ar. on a bend sa. three calves pass, or, within a bordure gobonated of the first and az. Veli.ey (Hartland, co. Devon ; the last male heir, Thomas Velley, esq, d. in 1780 : the co heiresses »/. Hamlyn and Ley). Arms, as in Hartland church — Az. a chev. betw. three castles or. Vellinuton. Sa. a bend engr. cotised ar. Veli.omes. Per fesse, az. and gu. a fesse betw. eleven raascles or. Vellowes. Gu. two wolves pass, in pale or; on a canton ar. a demi rose of the field. Velston. Per pale, sa. and az. ; over all a bend com- poTie«, ar. and gu. Venables-Vernon (Lord Vernon). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. two bars ar. for Vena bles ; second, ar. a fret sa. for Vernon ; third, or, on a fesse az. three garbs of the first, for Vernon of Haslington. Crest — A boar's head erased sa. ducally gorged and bristled or. Supporters — Dexter, a lion gu. col- lared and chained or ; sinister, a boar sa. ducally collared and chained or. Motto — Ver non semper viret — Tlie spring does not always flourish ; or, Vernon always flourishes. Vena BLES (Antrobus, co. Chester). Az. two bars ar. ; in chief as many mullets, and a small one in the centre, of the second. Crest — A wiveru pass. gu. issuing from a weir ar. Vena BLES (Kinderton, co. Chester). Az. two bars ar. Crest — A wivern with wings endorsed gu. standing on a fish-wire or trap, devoui'ing a cliild, and pierced through the neck with an arrow, all ppr. Venables (Andover, CO. Hants ; Visitation l(i34). The same, with a martlet for difl". Crest — A dragon gu. issuing from a shell lying fesseways ar. Venables (Lancashire). Ar. two bars az. (Another adds, on a bend gu. three arrows of the field.) Venables (Lancashire). Sa. an eagle displ. or; a bordure ar. charged with eight leopards' heads gu. Venables (Lincolnshire). Ar. on a cross engr. sa. five mullets or. Venables (Bradwell, co. Stafford). Az. two bars ar. ; in chief as many pl ites. Venables. Az. two bars ar. ; a bend gu. Venables. Ar. a wivern pass. gu. Venables. Az. two mullets in chief or, pierced of the field. Venables. Az. two bars, and in chief as many mul- lets ar. Venables (Woodhill). Az. two bars ar. ; in chief three mullets pierced of the second. Crest — A wi- vern coming out of a whelk shell ppr. Motto — Venabulis vinco. Vene (Hampshire). Ar. on a fesse within a bordure engr. az. three escallops of the field. Venham. Quarterly, or and gu. ; on each quarter three martlets in bend, all counterchanged. Ven.marke. Ar. a fesse fusily gu. \ ENN. Az. billett^e or, three cinquefoils of the last. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet an eagle's head ppr. Venner) Hunde.scot and KnoUe, co. Devon ; four de- scents are given in the Visitation of 1020). Gu. three beudlets or, a chief per fesse erm. and ar. Vennor (Chitelharapton). Gu. three bends or; a chief, per fesse erm. and ar. Vennor. Per bend or and az. two lions ramp, coun- terchanged. Crest — A boar's head couped or. Vennor, or Venor. Per bend wavy az. and or, a lion rarap. counterchanged. Venor, or Venour fLord Mayor of London, 1389 ; Kent). Ar on a fesse sa. five escallops or, three and two. Crest— An eagle displ. ar. charged on the breast with a cross formee gu. Venor (London, 1480). Gu. on a bend or, five escal- lops sa. three and two. Venou (London). Gu. on a fesse or, five escallops sa. Venor. Ar. a lion ramp. betw. twelve crosses crosslet Venour (Lincolnshire). Ar. a lion ramp. betw. eight crosses botonnee gu. Venouk. Per bend ar. and az. a lion ramp, counter- changed. Venour. Per bend wavy or and az. a lion ramp, counterchanged. Venour. Per bend sinister wavy az. and ar. a lion ramp, counterchanged. Venouu. Or, a lion ramp, double queued, within an orle of crosslets gu. Venour. Gu. on a fesse or, three escallops sa. Ventris (Oakington, co. Cambridge ; Visitation 1619 : another branch of Campton, co. Bedford). Az. a dolphin betw. two beudlets wavy ar. Crest — .4 sword erect ar. hilt and pomel or, betw. two wings expanded az. Ventby, Baron. See Molines de. Veruon (Cheshire). Ar. a lion ramp. g-u. Verdon (Ireland). Or, a fret gu. Verdon (Leicestershire). Ar. a cross az. fretty or. Veruon (Leicestershire). Ar. a cross flory az. Veruon (Northumberland). Sa. a lion pass. ar. Vekuon. The same Arms. Crest — Issuing out of a tower sa. a deiui lion gu. Veruon (Aulton, co. StaflTord, temp. William the Con- queror). Or, fretty gu. Veruon (Warwick.shire). Ar. a cross az. fretty or. Veruon. Sa. on a chief ar. three che^srooks az. Veruon. Or, fretty gu. platee. Veruon. Sa. a lion ramp. ar. (Another, crowned gu-) Veruon. Sa. a lion ramp. ar. collared gu. Veruon. Or, on a cross gu. five escallops ar. Verdon. Ar. fretty gu. Veruon. Or, fretty gu. charged with eight plates. Vere (Essex). Quarterly, gu. and or; in the first quarter a mullet ar. ; all within a bordure engr. sa. Vere (Blackenham, co. Suflfolk). Quarterly, gu. and or, four mullets within a bordure, all counter- changed. Crest — A boar pass. az. attired or. Vere, or Verre (Stanbroke, co. Sufl'olk ; granted 1584). Or, a cross gu. ; a chief vert. Crest — A hind's head pierced through the neck with an ar- row. Vere. Quarterly, gu. and or; in the first quarter a mullet ar. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a boar az. bristled and armed or. Vere. Gu. on a bend sa. five escallops ar. Vere. Quarterly, gu. and or ; on an escutcheon ar. a cross of the fir.st. Vere. Gu. three cinquefoils ar. Vere. Gu. three cinquefoils pierced ar. (Another, or.) Vere. Ar. a cross gu. Vere. Quarterly, or and gu. ; a bordure vair. Vere. Or, a cross gu.; ou a chief vert a label of three points ar. Vere. Quarterly, gu. and ar. ; in the first a mullet of six points of the last. Vhre, or Verre. Sa. three boars' heads or. Vere (Blackwood, Lanarkshire, and Craigie Hall, co. Linlithgow : Mariotte Weir, heiress of George M'eir, of Blackwood, a barony conferred by charter of the Abbot of Kelso upon Rotaldus Were in 1404, m. William Lowrie, and had a son and heir, who under certain settlements was designated George Weir, of Blackwood ; his son, Sir George Weir, of V E II VE R Blackwood, was created a Baronet in 1C94, which title and male line terminating with his second son, Sir William, the second baronet, that gentle- man's only child, Catherine Weir, became the re- presentative of the family in blood and fortune. She m. in 1733 the Hon. Charles Hope, second sou of the second Earl of Hopetoun, by Lady Hen- rietta Johnston, only dau. of the first Marquess of Annandale, and was grandmother of the present James Juseph Hope-Vkre, of Blackwood and Craigie Hall, esq). Ar. on a fesse az. three mullets of the first, quartering Hope and Fairholm. Crest — A demi horse ramp. ar. bridled and saddled gu. Motto — Vero nihil verius. Vereker (Fiicount Govt). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. on a chev. or, the scalp of a stag with two ant- lers sa. : second, gu. a lion ramp. ar. on a chief of the second a mullet of the first betw. two torteaux; third, gu. a saltire vaire.orand az. Crests — First, out of a mural crown gu. a stag's head attired ppr. ; second, a lion's head cooped ar. ; third, an antelope trippant ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a lion ppr. supporting the flag of the Limerick militia, with " September, 1798 " insciibed thereon ; sinister, an antelope ppr. both gorged with phiin collars gu. rimmed and chained or. Motto — Vincit Veritas. V£UMUYDEN. Az. a pile in chief betw. three estoiles or. VtRNciL fas granted to James Vebnell, of Tavistock Square, esq.) Ar. a fesse az. fretty ar. betw. two denii lions erased in chief gu. and in base, on a mount vert, an oak tree fructed ppr. Crest — A demi lion erased gu. bezantee, the sinister paw resting on an inescutcheon ar. thereon, on a mount vert, an oak tree, as in the arras. Verner (Auchintennie, Scotland ; Pont' s MS'.) Ar. a fesse betw. three boars' heads couped sa. Verner (Church Hill, co. Armagh ; settled there for a considerable period; now represented by Wil- liam Vernek, esq. Colonel in tlie Army, M.P. for Armagh, a magistrate for that county and Tyrone, and a deputy-lieutenant of the latter, high sheriff for Jlonaghau in 1820, for Armagh in 1821, and for Tyrone in Is2l. Colonel Verntr is elilest son and heir of the late James Verner, esq. a Member of the Irish Parliament for many years, and high sheriff for the counties of Armagh, Meath, Mo- naghan, Dublin, and Tyrone, by Jane his wife, dau. of the Rev. Henry Clarke, of Summer Island, CO. Armagh). Ar. on a fesse sa. betw. three boars' heads couped, of the second, fretty or, a trefoil slipped of the last. Cre.it — A boar's head, as in the arms. Motto — Pro Christo et patria. Verney {Saroii WiUouglihy de Broke). Gu. three crosses recercelee or, a chief vaire, erm. and er- mines. Crest — A Saracen's head couped at the shoulders affrontee ppr. ducally crowned or. Sup- porters — Two antelopes ar. semee of torteaux, armed and unguled or. Motto — Vertue vaunceth. Verney (Devonshire). Ar. three cars of wheat in fesse vert. Verney (Hertfordshire). Az. on a cross or, five mul- lets pierced gu. Verney (Middle Claydon, co. Bucks; seated in that county since the commencement of the thirteenth century. Of this family was the gallant Royalist, Sir Edmund Verney, of Middle Claydon, Marshal and Standard Bearer to King Charles at Edge Hill, where he was slain. He left a son, Sir Ralph Verney, created a Baronet in 1(160-1, father of Sir John Verney, M.P. who was raised to the Peerage of Ireland, by Queen Anne, as Viscount Ferma- nagh. His lordship d. in 1717, leaving a sou, Ralph, first Earl Verney, whose line is extinct ; and Margaret, who m. Sir Thomas Cave, of Stan- ford Hall, hart, and was great-grandmother of Sarah Otway Cave, Baroness Braye). Az. on a cross ar. five mullets pierced gu. Crest — A phoenix in flames, beholding a ray of the sun, all ppr. Stij)- porters — Two tigers ar. each gorged with a ducal coronet az. and chained or. Verney (Lord Mayor of Loudon, 141)5). Az. on a cross ar. five mullets gu. Crest — A phoenix in flames, ppr. Motto — Uug tout seul. Verney (Warwickshire). Ar. three crosses moline gu.; a chief vaire, erm. and sa. Verney. Gu. on a cross ar. five mullets of the field, pierced or. Crest — A phoenix in flames, ])pr. Verney. Ar. a fesse g\i. fretty or; in chief two mul- lets of the second. Verney. Sa. three fishes naiant in pale, or. Verney, or Vernay. Or, a chief vert. Verney. Gu. three cinquefoils pierced, or. Verney. Vert, a chief or. Verney (borne by Sir Henry Verney, of Claydon House, CO. Bucks, bart. who assumed that surname by sign manual in 1S27, in lieu of his patronymic, Calvert [lehieh see].) Quarterly, first and fourth, az. on a cross ar. fimbriated or, five mullets gu. for Verney ; second and third, Calvert [it'ef Jersey). Ar. on a cross gn. five escallops or. Crest — A Hon ramp. ar. ducally crovi'ned or. Supporters — Two lions ar. ducally crowned or; each gorged with a plain collar gu. charged with three escallops of the second. jMottn — Fidei coticula ci'ux. ViLLiERs {Earl of Clarendon). Ar. on a cross gu. five escallops or. Crest — A lion ramp. ar. ducally crowned or. Supporters — Two eagles, wings en- dorsed, sa. ducally crowned or, charged on the breast with a plain cross ar. Motto — Fidei coticula crux. ViLLiERS {Duke of Buckingham). Ar. on a cross gu. five escallops or, a martlet of the sec(nid. Vii.LiERs (France). Or, a cross sa. ViLLiERS (Ireland and Oxford.shire). Ar. on a cross gu. five escallops or. Cm< — A lion ramp. ar. du- cally crowned or. ViLLiERs{Brookesby, CO. Leicester; and Staffordshire). The same Arms and Crest, with a crescent and due difl'. ViLLiERS (Notlingliamshire). Gu. billettee or ; across of the la.st. ViLLiERS. Ar. a cross sa. ViLLiERS. Sa. three cinquefoils ar. ViLLiERS. Sa. a bend betw. six crosses formee, ar. ViLLiERS. Sa. a fesse betw. three mullets, ar. ViLLiERS. Per pale, sa. andgu. a linn pass, guard, ar. ViLLiERS. Or, (another, ar.) six lions ramp. gu. three, two, and one. ViLOT, or ViOLOT (London and Norfolk). Ar. on a chev. gu. three towers triple-towered, or; on a canton az. a fleur-de-lis of the third. Vincent (Stoke D'Abernon, co. Surrey, bart.) Az. three quatrefoils ar. two and one. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet ppr. a bear » head arg. muzzled gu. Motto — Vincenti dabitur. VlNCE^T (as borne by Henry William Vincent, esq. Queen's Remembrancer of the Exchequer, cousin and heir presumptive of Sir Francis Vincent, bart.) Arms »&c. same as Vincent, bart. Vincent (Trelevan in Mevagi.ssey, Tresimple in St. Clements, and Batten in Northill, co. Cornwall). Az. three quatrefoils ar. The Vincents of Corn- wall were sued in the Earl Marshal's Court for bearing these arms, the paternal coat of Vin- cent of Stoke Dabernon, and fined ; they subse- quently had licence from the Vincents of Surrey to continue tlie use of the ensigns. Vincent (Ireland). Gu. on a pile ar. three quatrefoils of the first. Crest — On a chapeau, a pelican, vul- ning herself, ppr. Vincent (Thriiikston, co. Leicester). Az. three cinque- foils ar. Crest — A demi ram ar. Vincent (Smeton,co. Norfolk). Az. three quatrefoils slipped ar. Vincent (Norfolk). Az. three trefoils slipped ar. Vincent (Thingdon, co. Northampton). Az. three cinquefoils within a bordure engr. ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a bear's head ar. collared with a belt sa. Vincent (Northamptonshire; granted to A.Vincent, esq. Il'inrlsor Herald, temp. Charles L rf. II Jan. 1625 U). Or, on a pile az. three quatrefoils ar. pierced. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a bear's head ar. collared sa. Vincent (VVilford, co. Nottingham). Az. three quatre- foils ar. Crest — A demi ram sa. collared or. Vincent (Stafl'ordshire and Worcestershire). Az. a chev. betw. three quatrefoils slipped ar. a crescent for diff. Crest — A talbot ar. eared sa. collared and lined gu. the end of the line tied in a bunch. Vincent (Surrey). Or, on a chev. betw. three demi lions ramp. gu. as many trefoils slipped ar. Cre.it — A bull's head, cabossed ar. guttee-de poix, armed or. Vincent (Warwickshire). Or, on a pile az. three quatrefoils of the first. Vincent (Firby and Warmsworth, co. York). Ar. two bars gu. on a canton of the second a fleur-de- lis or. (Another, a trefoil slipped.) Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a bear's head gu. Vincent (Yorkshire). Gu. a fesse and chief or, on a canton of the first a trefoil, slipped of the se- cond. Vincent. Az. three ro.ses or. Crest — A demi ram sa. armed or, gorged with a collar. Vincent. Az. three quatrefoils within a bordure, ar. Vincent. Gu. on a pile az. three quatrefoils ar. Vincent. Az. three cinquefoils ar. within a bordure of the first. Vincent. Or, on a fesse az. three quatrefoils ar. Vincent. Ar. on a pale az. three quatrefoils of the first. Vincent. Az. two bars ar. betw. six quatrefoils of the first. Vine. Sa. three garbs ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a heraldic tiger's head ppr. ViNER. Ar. a bend or, on a chief of the last two Cornish choughs ppr. Crest — A dexter arm em- bowed in armour, ppr. garnished or, holding a mullet of six points of the last. ViNER (Badgeworth, co. Gloucester; borne by Joseph Ellis Viner, of that place, esq. a magi.strate for Gloucestershire). Quarterly, first and fourth, per bend az. and gu. on a bend or, a vine branch, ppr. a chief erm. thereon a saltire engr. of the second, betw. two Cornish choughs ppr. for Viner ; second and third, quarterly, az. and gu. on a cross erm. betw. four nags' heads erased or, a cinquefoil pierced betw. four crescents sa. for Ellis. Crests — First, a dexter arm embowed in armour or, en- circled at the elbow with a wri-ath of vine, and holding in the hand a gem ring, for Viner ; se- cond, a horse's head erased erin. gor^'ed with a plain collar arg. charged with a cinquefoil betw, two crescents .sa. and holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped ppr. Motto — Lahore et honore. ViNEY (HoUefield and Maidstone, co. Kent; granted 1702). Ar. a bunch of grapes, stalked and leaved, ppr. the stalk in chief. Crest — An arm couped at the shoulder, holding a bunch of grapes by the stalk, all ppr. ViNicoMBE. Az. in base, water vert, thereon a bridge of three arches ar. on the centre a turret of the last, flagged gu. Crest — A greyhound's head sa. bezantee. ViNoN. Gu. on a chief ar. a label of three points of the first. Violet (Norfolk). Ar. on a chev. gu. three towers triple-towered of the field. ViOLETTE. Or, a stag ramp. gu. ViPONT (Yorkshire). Gu. six annulets or, three, two, and one. VipoNT, or ViPouNT. The same Arms. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a swan's head betw. two wings, all ppr. VipoNT. Or, six annulets gu. three, two, and one. Virgin. Az. on a chev. betw. three lilies, slipped, in chief, ar. and a pineapple, slipped and leaved, in base, or, a grappling-iron sa. inter two martlets of the field. VinciNiA College. Vert, a college or, edifice ar. masoned ppr. in chief the rising sun or, the hemis- phere of the third. Virginia Merchants. Ar. a cross gu. betw. four es- cutcheons, each regally crowned ppr, the first es- cutcheon in the dexter chief, quarterly France and England, quarterly; the second in the sinister chief the arms of Scotland ; the third the arms of Ireland ; fourth as the first. Crest — A maiden (jueen couped below the shoulders ppr. her hair dishevelled of the last, vested and crowned with an Eastern crown or. Sapporters-'Two men in complete armour, with their beavers op^^n ; on their helmets three ostrich feathers ar. each charged on the breast ■with a cross gu. and each holding in his exterior hand a lance ppr. Motto — En dat Virginia quat- ram. V I V \ V N Virtue (Berkshire). Av. three bars vert. Crc.it — A lion's head erased ar. ViRY. Az. three lucies haurient, in fesse, ar. betw. as many crosses crosslet fitchee or. Visage. Gn. a salmon in fesse ar. VisAKER. Gu. a dolphin in fesse ar. VisDELOW. Ai". three wolves' heads coiiped gn. VisDELOW. Or, three wolves' heads erased gn. within a bordure az. charged with eight castles of the first. VisMiLL (Prance)." Barry of six, sa. and or, on a chief ar. three annulets gu. (Another, the chief or.) ViSNEL. Or, three bars sa. ; in chief as many annu- lets gu. ViVAN. Or, a lion ramp. gu. Crest — On a chapeau, a serpent nowed, ppr. VivEASH (as borne by Oriel Viveash, of Calne, co. Wilts, esq.) Az. on a chev. ar. betw. three wreaths of oak, or, an Eastern crown gu. Crest — On a mount vert a tiger statant guard, in front of an oak tree. Vivian (Bodmin, co. Cornwall). Or, on a chev. az. betw. three lions' heads erased ppr. as many annu- lets of the field ; on a chief gu. three martlets ar. Crest — A lion's head erased, gorged with a naval coronet. Vivian (Lord Vivian, G.C.B. G.C.H. &c.) Or, on a chev. az. betw. three lions' heads erased ppr. as many annulets of the (ield ; on a chief embattled gu. a wreath of oak of the first, betw. two medals, the dexter representing the gold medal and clasp for the actions of Sah.igren, Benevente, and Orthes; the sinister, the silver Waterloo medal. Crest — A demi Hussar of the 18th Regiment, holding in his right hand a sabre, and in his left a pennon flying to the sinister, gu. and inscribed in gold letters " Croix d'orade" issuing from abridge of one arch, embattled, and having at each end a tower. Sup- porters — Dexter, a grey horse caparisoned, thereon mounted an Hussar of the 7th Regiment of Light Dragoons, habited, armed and accoutred, his sword drawn, ppr. ; sinister, a bay horse, guard, capari- soned, thereon mounted a Lancer of the I'ith Regi- ment, habited, armed and accoutred, supporting his lance, also ppr. Motto — Cor nobjle, cor inimo- byle. Vivian (Pencalenick, co. Cornwall ; a branch of the Vivians of Bodmin, derived from John Vivian (brother of Prior Vivian of Bodmin) who d. in 1545. His descendant, Johnson Vivian, of Truro, esq. who purchased Pencalenick about the year 1758, d. s. p. in 1765, having left his estates to his nephew, James Vivian, son of John Vivian, of Rosewarne, esq, who was succeeded by his brother, the Rev. John Vivian, of Pencalenick, whose eldest sister, Mary, tn. James Tippet, of Nance, co. Corn- wall ; and their grandson, John Tippet, inheriting Pencalenick in 1820, assumed the surname and arms, and is the present John Vivian, of Pencale- nick, esq.) Erminois, on a chev. sa. betw. three lions' heads erased purp. as many plates, a chief engr. gu. thereon three martlets or. Crest — Betw. two roses gu. slipped vert, a dexter cubit arm vested az. charged with five plates in saltire, cuff ar. the hand ppr. grasping an anchor in fesse, the fluke towards the dexter. Mottoes — Non robore sed spe, for Tippet — Vive ut vivas, for Vivian. Vivian (St. Columbe and Key, co. Cornwall). The same Arms. Vivian (Cornwall). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. on a mount in base, vert. Vivian (Cornwall). Or, a chev. az. betw. three lions' heads erased purp. as many annulets of the field ; on a chief gu. three martlets of the fir^t. Vivian (France, 1730). Az. five estoiles ar. two, two, and one. Crest — An estoile or. Vivian (France). Az. two talbots in chief, and a spur rowel in base, or. Crest — A spur rowel or. Vivian. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three lions' heads erased ppr. a chief gu. Crest — A lion's head erased ppr. collared and chained gu. Vivian. Or, a lion ramp. gu. Vivian. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. facing the sinister side. Vivian. Ar. a lion in bend sinister, gu. Vivian. Az. three fishes naiant, in pale, barry ar. and . . . VoASE (Anlaby House, near Hull, co. York). Ar. a bend chequy, or and az. Crest — An eagle's head erased sa. beaked and ducally gorged or. VoEi,, alias Hoker (Exeter). Ar. a fesse vair, betw. two lions pass, guard, sa, VoGu\LL (London). Ar. a pelican in her nest, with wings expanded, vulning her breast, and feeding her young, all ppr. ; a chief dovetailed, gu. Voi.LER. Ar. six holly leaves vert. Crest — A demi antelope ar. collared gu. Voss, Vaus, Vaulx, de Vallibus, or Vaux (Bover- ton, CO. Glamorgan, temp. 2 Elizabeth). See Vaux. VowE (Hallaton.co. Leicester; settled there since l-lOl; derived from the marriage of William Vowe with Margaret Deixter, the heiress of Hallaton, temp. Henry IV.; since that time the direct line has continued unbroken to the present representative, Thomas Vowe, of Hallaton , esq. son and heir of the late Leonard Vowe, of Hallaton, esq. by Anna his wife, dan. of Thoroton Pocklington, of Kinoulton, CO. Notts, esq. and grandson of Thomas Vowe, of Hallaton, esq. of the Enniskillen Dragoons, and his wife Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John Smalley, esq. by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Sir Richard Halford, of Wistow, hart.) Or, on a bend betw. two cotises gu. three estoiles of six points of the first. Crest — A lion ramp. gu. Motto — Vows should be respected. VowELL. See Fowell. VoWELL, alias Hooker (Exeter). Or, a fesse vaire betw. two lions pass, guard, sa. Crest — A hind or, in his mouth a flower ar. leaved or. Vow ELL (Devonshire and Creke- Abbey, co. Norfolk). Gu. three inescutcheons ar. on each a cinquefoil az. VowELL (Essex). Gu. a martlet betw. three cres- cents, ar.; on a chief or, as many ogresses. VoWELL (Norfolk). Gu. three inescutcheons ar. each charged with a cinquefoil of the first. VowEi.L. The same Arms. Crest — A mullet gu. betw. two palm brauches vert. VowELL (Somersetshire). Gu. on an inescutcheon ar. a cinquefoil of the first. VowELL. Gu. three inescutcheons ar. each charged with a cinquefoil sa. VowELL. Gu. a bird betw. three crescents ar.; on a chief or, as many pellets. VoxHiLL. Or, a lion ramp. az. fretty ar. VovcE (London and Sudbury, co. Sussex). Or, a lion ramp. erm. debruised by a bendlet gu. VoYDE (Gwaythe, co. Cardigan, Wales). Or, a lion ramp, guard, sa. armed gu. VuNGEY. Sa. a chev. betw. three trefoils slipped, vert. Vychan (Wales). Gu. a chev. ei-m. (another, ar.) betw. three men's heads, in profile, couped at the necks. Crest — Out of clouds a dexter arm em- bowed in armour, holding in the gauntlet a sword erect, all ppr. ; on the point a Moor's head, couped, in profile, sa. dropping blood. Vychan. Or, a saltire az. Vyel (Trevorder, co. Cornwall). Gu. a fesse raguly ar. betw. three ogresses. Crest — A greyhound pass. ppr. head towards the sinister. Vyell (Cornwall and Gloucestershire). Ar. a fesse raguly and trunked, gu. betw. three pellets. Vyell (Gloucestershire). Ar. a fesse crenellee betw. three annulets gu. Vyell. Ar. a fesse raguly gu. betw. nine annulets sa. Vyell. Ar. a fesse raguly and trunked, betw. eight pellets. Vygor. Or, on a millrind sa. five estoiles ar. Crest — A demi lion sa. holding in his feet a statt" raguly ar. Vynall (Kingston, near Lewes, co Sussex). Sa. on a chief or, three lions ramp, of the field. Crest— A demi lion erased, sa. holding a bezant. Vyner (Lord Mayor of London, lfi54 and 1675; Con- dover, co. Salop). Az. a bend or; on a chief ar. a W A U ^V A D saltire engr. gu. betw. two Coniish choughs ppr. Crest — An ai'in in armour, ppr. garnished or, hold- ing in the hand of the first a gem ring of the se- cond. Vyner (Gautby, CO. Lincoln ; anciently Le Veneur, of Norman extraction, some time settled in Glou- cestershire, afterwards in Warwickshire, and Lin- colnshire). Arms and Crests as the preceding. \"yner, or ViNErt (London). Az. a bend or: on a chief ar. a sinister hand betw. two Cornish choughs, ppr. Vyner. Az. "a bend or; on a chief ar. two Cornish choughs ppr. Vynor, or Vynors (Wiltshire). Gu. a bend or; on a chief of the last a saltire engr. of the first, betw. two Cornish choughs sa. Crest — An ai-m erabowed in armour, ppr. garnished or, holding in the gaunt- let a round buckle, the tongue erect of the last. Vyse (StafTordshire). Ar. a buck's head cabossed, sa. betw. the attires a cross of the last. Vysery. Or, on a cross sa. five estoiies of the field. Vyvyan (Trelowarren, CO. Cornwall, hart). Arg. a lion ramp. gu. armed sa. Crest — A horse pass, fur- nished ppr. WABE. Per fesse ar. and gu. a pale counter, changed, three chaplets of the second. Wablethorp. Gu. a chev. or; in chief three crosses crosslet; in base a lion pass of the second. Wacheham. Ar. three crescents gu. Wachelm. Ar. a fesse gu.; in chief three crescents of the second. Wackett. Ar. on a bend engr. az. cotised gu. three martlets or. Crest— k stag's head erased ar. attired or. Wadby. Or, a fret az. Wadbv. Az. a tret or. Wadby. Or, fretty az. WAnBY. Az. fretty or. Waudel, and Weudell. Az. a saltire chequy, or and gu. betw. four buckles ar. Crest — A battle-axe in pale, ppr. Wa UDELL. The same Arms. Crest — A lion's head erased, gu. Motto — Orna verum; or, Adorn the truth. Waddell (as borne by Georob Waddell, of Beach House, Walmcr, co. Kent, esq.) Erm. a fesse chequy, ar. and az. in chief two martlets of the last. Crest — .4 lamb couchant ppr. surmounted by a demi eagle displ. or. Waddilove (as borne by the Rer. W. J. Darley Waddilove, of Beacon Grange, co. Northumber- land, who assumed the surname of Waddilove upon inheriting a portion of the manor of Wocjdharne from Robert Waddilove, esq. President of Bernard's Inn). Arms and Crest, see Darley. Motto — Armed with integrity ; above the crest — Utere loris. Waddington (William de, Lord of Waddington, in Craven, whose dau. and heir, Alice, 7n. Sir Roger Tempest, of Bracewell, knt. living temp. Edward I. and from this marriage derived the Tempests of Bracewell, co. York). A fesse betw. three fleurs- de-lis gu. Waddington (Old Burlington Street, London). Ar. a chev. betw. three martlets, gu. Crest — A mart let gu. Waddon (Moditonham, co. Cornwall). Sa. a fe.sse or. Waddon (Plymouth). Ar. a lion ramp, gu.; over all, on a bend sa. three crosses crosslet fitchee of the field. Waddon. Sa. a cross engr. or; in chief two escal- lops ar. Waue (Hilton Castle, co. Durham). Per fesse wavy or and vert ; in chief a human heart emitting flames of fire ppr. betw. two crosses crosslet sa. ; in base an anchor erect of the last. Creit — A dove with an olive branch, all ppr. charged on the breast witli a cross crosslet sa. Wade (Montreal, Quebec, and of Ireland; granted 2 Dec. 1768). The same Arms and Crest. Wade (Essex). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three boars' heads erased az. Crest — A rhinoceros pass. ar. Wade (London). Az. a bend betw. three falcons' lures or, within a bordiire gu. bezantee. Wade (Hampstcad, co. Middlesex, and Kilnsey, co. York). Az. a saltire betw. four escallops or. Crest — A rhinoceros ar. Wade (Middlesex). Ar. a chev. betw. three pigeons' heads az. Crest — A rhinoceros pass. ar. Wade (Kelmarch, co. Northampton). Gu. on a sal- tire ar. betw. four escallops or, a lure, lined and ringed of the first. Crest — On a mount vert a rhinoceros ar. Wade (Oxfordshire). Or, two bars az ; in chief a lion pass, of the last, crowned of the first. Crest — A boar salient sa. collared or. Wade (Coventry, co. Warwick). Az, on a bend or, two cinquefoils pierced gu. within a bordure engr. ar. Wade (Warwick). Az. on a bend or, two gillyflowers gu. within a bordure engr. of the second. Wade (Chapel Allerton, co. York; represented by Wade Browne, of Monkton Farleigh, co. Wilts, esq.) Az. on a bend ar. three gillyflowers, ppr. Wade. Az. on a bend or, two pinks slipped ppr. within a bordure ar. Crest — A griffin's head erased or, holding in the beak a pink ppr. Wade. Az. a bend ar. within a bordure engr. of the second. Wade. Az. on a bend or, three lures of the field within a bordure (another engr.) gu. bezantee. Wade. Az. a bend ar. within a bordure engr. or. Wade. Az. a bend betw. three falcons' lures or. Wade (granted to the Rev. Thomas Wade, of Totting- ton Bury, co. Lancaster). Per pale indented az. and gu. a chev. betw. three doves ar. Crest — A mount vert, thereon, in front of a palm tree ppr. a rhinoceros pass. ar. Waderpond (France). Sa. two lions ramp, endorsed ar. Wadesdo.v. Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three eagles displ. with two heads or. Wadesley, or Wadisley (Yorkshire). Ar. on a bend betw. two martlets gu. three escallops or. Wadesley. Ar. on a bend betw. three martlets gu. as many escallops of the field. Wadesley, or Wadisley. Ar. on a bend betw. two martlets sa. three escallops of the field. Wauge (Upton Lewanneck). Ar. on a chev. betw. three wedges sa. five mullets of the field. Wadham (Devonshire). Ar. on a chev. sa. three i-oses or. Wadham (Devonshire, and Merifield, co. Somerset). Gu. a chev. betw. three roses ar. Crest— A. scalp of a buck or ; betw. the attires a rose ar. Wadham (Cotherston, co. Dorset). Gu. a chev. betw. three roses ar. ; a mullet for difT. Crest — A stag's head erased or, gorged with a collar, charged with three bezants ; all betw. two rose branches erect, flowered ar. stalked and leaved vert. Wadham. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three cinquefoils or. Wauham College, Oxford (founded in Kil 3 by Nicho- las Wadham, of Merefield, co. Somerset, esq. and Dorothy his wife, sister of J(thn, Lord Petre). Gu. a chev. betw. three roses ar. barbed vert, for Wad- ham, impaling gu. a bend or, betw. two escallops ar. for Petre. Wadhdll. Or, three chev. gu. Wading. Sa. a fesse ar. Wabington (Yorkshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three martlets gu. Wadisford (Wanbore, co. York), Or, a lion ramp. az. tail forked. Wadjian (London). Erm. on a bend gu. three roses ar. Crest — An eagle displ. ppr. Motto— Rosit sine spina. Wadnester (Bromyard, co. Hereford). Sa. a bend betw. two eagles displ. ar. Wadriepont, or Waurypoint. Az, semee of trefoils, two trumpets in pale or, garnished gu. Wadriepont, or Wadrypoint. Az. sem^e of trefoils, two trumpets endorsed in pale or. Wadsworth (Yorkshire). Gu. three fleurs de lis stalked and slipped ar. W A K W A K Wadsworth. The same Arms. Crest — On a globe of the world, winged ppv. an eagle rising or, Wadyngk (Ireland). Sa. a fesse or. Waetor Wager, De. See De VVaetor-Wacf.r. Waff (Cornwall). Ar. on a chev. gu. three bezants. Waffer. Ar. on a fesse sa. three escallops or. Wafferer. Gu. a fesse nebulee (another, wavy) ar. betw. three plates. Waffir. Az. three eagles displ. ar. armed gu. Waffre (Ireland). Ar. three eagles displ.; a chief crenellee gu. Waffver (Ireland). Az. three eagles displ. ar. Waffyer (Warwickshire). Ar. on a fesse sa. three escallops or. Waffyer. Az. three eagles displ. ar. ; a chief em- battled or. Waffyer, or Waffre. Gu. a fesse ar. ; a label of five points of the second. Wagby, or Waygby. Ar. an eagle displ. az. Wager. Az. a chev. betw. three hearts or. Crest — A dexter arm holding up an annulet or. Wacet. Gu. a cross, quarterly pierced, betw. four roses ar. Waget. Gu. on a cross, quarterly pierced, or, four hurts. Waget. Gu. on a cross, quarterly pierced, ar. four roses of the field. Wachall. Or, three crescents gu. Waghen, or Waggon. Az. a fesse wavy or, betw. three swans ar. Wagner. Az. on a fesse or, a bend gu. Crest — In water, a swan naiant, in pride, all ppr. Wagstaff (Derbyshire). Ar. two bends raguly sa. Wagstaff (Warwickshire). Ar. two bends engv. sa. the under one couped at the top; in chief an escal- lop of the second. Crest — A deml lion ar. holding a staff raguly sa. Wacstaffe (Haseland, CO. Derby ; granted 1611). Ar. two bends raguly sa. ; the lower one couped at the top. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a staff, couped and raguly, in pale, .sa. Wahull. Or, three crescents gu. Wailes. Gu. a stork ar. Crest — A spur betw. two wings ppr. Wain (Scotland). Ga. three flowerpots; in each a lily ar. Waines. Gu. a lion pass, guard, or. Wainfleet, De, alias Patten (Bishop of Winchester, 1447). Lozengy, sa. and erm.; on a chief of the first three lilies ar. Wain WRIGHT (Dudley, co. Worcester). Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three fleuis de lis of the second, a lion ramp, of the field, all within a bordure engr. sa. Crest — A lion ramp. ar. holding an ancient battle- axe, handle of the first, headed of the first. Wainwright. Ar. on a chev. az. a lion ramp. betw. two fleurs-de-lis of the field, all within a bordure engr. sa. Wainwright. Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three hurts, a lion ramp. betw. two fleurs-de-lis of the first. Crest, as the last. Wainwright, Waynewright, and Waynwright (Dudley, co. Worcester; as borne by Edward H. Wainwright, of that place, esq.) Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three fleurs-de-lis of the second, a lion ramp, of the field, all within a bordure engr. sa. Crest — A lion ramp. ar. holding an ancient battle- axe, handle of the first, headed or. Wait (as borne by the Rev. D. G. Wait, LL.D. F.A.S. Rector of Blagdon,co. Somerset; descended, in the female line, from the Killigrews, old Cornish baro- nets). Arms, same as Wayte, co. Hants, viz. ar. a chev. gu. betw. three buglehorns stringed sa. gar- nished or. Wait (as borne by William Savage Wait, of Wood- borough, near Bath, esq.) Ar. a chev. betw. three buglehorns stringed sa. garnished or. Crest — A buglehorn garnished and stringed. Motto — Pro aris et focis. Waite. Ar. a chev. betw. three buglehorns sa. garnished or. Crest — A buglehorn sa. garnished or. Ware (Clevedon, co. Somerset, bart.) Or, two bars gu. in chief three torteaux. Crest — A knot (com- monly called Wake's knot.) Multo — Vigila et ora. Wake (Kent). Or, two bars gu. a bend az. (Another, of the first.) Wake (Deeping, co. Lincoln). Ar. two bars gu. in cliief three torteaux. Wake. Ar. two bars gu. in chief three torteaux within a bordui'e indented sa. Wake. Gu. a cross erm. Wakebridge. Sa. a fesse betw. two lozenges, (ano- ther, three fusils) or. Wakebridge (Wakebridge, CO. Derby; Ceci lia, sister and heir of Sir William Wakebridge, knt. M.P. for the counties of Nottingham and Derby, 26 to 36 Edward 111. m. Sir John de la Pole, of Newborough, CO. Stafford, knt. who became the ancestor of the De la Poles of Radburn, of Hartingfon, Wakebridge, and Heage). Az. a fess gu. betw. six lozenges sa. Wakefeild. Gu. a fesse dancettee or, betw. three leopards' heads of the first. Wakefelb. Sa. fretty ar. ; on a canton gu. a cross patonce or. Wakefield (Kingston-upon Hull, co. York). Sa. three bars ar. ; in chief as many owls of the second. Wakefield. The same Arms. Crest— A bat displ. ar. Wakefield. Ar. on a chief indented az. three garbs or. Crest — On a ducal coronet a wivern, sans legs ppr. Wakefield. Ar. on a chief indented az. three garbs of the field. Wakefield. Sa. three bulls' heads couped ar. armed or. Wakefield. Ar. a fesse betw. three water bougets, g"- Wakefield. Sa. three eagles displ. erm. Wakefield. Barry of six, ar. and sa. on a chief of the second three owls of the first. Wakefield, Town of (Yorkshire). Az. a fleur-de-lis or. Wakeford (Norfolk). Ar. (another, or) a lion ramp, sa. Wakefore. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. ; on the shoulder a cinquefoil or. Wakeham (Borough, co. Devon). Per fesse, ar. and vert, a pale counterchanged, three buglehorns sa. Crest — On a mount vert a greyhound ar. betw. two trees ppr. Wakeham. The same Arms. Crest — On a mount, betw. two trees, a greyhound ar. spotted sa. col- lared. Wakeherst. Ar. a pale az. Wakehurst. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three martlets gu. Crest — A buckle or. Wakehurst. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three mullets gu. WaKEHURST. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three hawks or. Wakeley (Charing, co. Kent). Ar. on a fesse sa. betw. three eagles displ. az. as many crescents of the field. Wakelyn (Hylton, co. Derby, and Eydon, co. North- ampton). Ar, on a cross sa. five lions ramp. or. Crest — A lion ramp, or, in the dexter paw a tulip gu. slipped vert. Wakelyn. Barry of six, az. and gu. over all a lion ramp. erm. armed or. Wakeman (Perdiswell, co. Worcester, bart.) Paly of six, vert and ar. a saltii-e engr. erm. Crest — • Betw. two palm branches ppr. a lion's head erased ar. out of the mouth flames of fire issuing ppr. gorged with a collar engr. and cotised vert, and charged with thre^ ermine spots or. Motto — Nec temere nec timide. Wakeman (Beerferrers, co. Devon ; granted 16 May, 1616). Ar. on a cross sa. the sun or, in the centre of tlie sun a crown az. Wakeman (Beckford and Withe, co. Gloucester; granted 1.586). Vert, a saltire wavy erm. Wakeman. Ar. on a cross sa. a paschal lamb in the sunbeams, or. Wakeman. Per fesse indented, sa. and ar. three eagles volant, counterchanged. Wakering (Essex). Az. a pelican or, vulning herself VV A L W AL gu. Crest — On a mural crown or, a pelican vul- ning herself ppr. M'AKtRiNC. Az. a pelican or. Wakeringk. Ar. three hawVs' lures sa. two and one. Wakerley. Az. a fesse betw. three mortars, or. Crest — Two daggers in sallire, ppr. Wakeri.ey. Sa. three mortals ar. in each a pestle or. (Another, gu.) Wakekley. Lozengy, vair and gu. Walchance, orVV'ALHANG. Ov, an inescutcheon vert, over all a bend gobonated ar. and gu. Walche. Ar. a chev. betw. three trefoils slipped sa. VV^ALCiiER. Az. a cross betw. four liuiis ramp. or. Crest — A talbot's head gu. W'alcot (Lincolnshire). Ar. a chev, betw. three chessrooks, gu. VValcut (formerly of Walcot, now of Bitterley Court, CO. Salop; the Rev. Charles Walcot, of Bitterley Court, son of the late Rev. John Walcot, of Bit- terley Court, by Sarah, his wife, eldest dau. of Sir John Dashwood, hart, is the present representative of this very ancient family, who derive their name from Walcot, long their place of residence in the parish of Lydbury, co. Salop. Tlie first who ap- pears on record is Sir John de Walcot, living in (> Richard II. third in descent from whom was John Walcot, of whom the old family pedigree relates that, " playinge at the ch( sse with Henry the lift, kinge of Englaude, he gave hym the checke matte with the rouke, whereupon the kinge changed his coate of armes, which was the crosse with flower de lures, and gave him the rouke for a remem- brance.") Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a chev. betw. three chessrooks ermine : srcond and thirtl, ar. on a cross flory sa. live fleurs-de Us or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a bufl'alo's head erased ar. armed, ducally gorged, lined, and winged of the first. Walcot (Wallingford, co. Berks; a branch of Walcot of Walcot, and Bitterley). Arms^ &c. same as preceding. Walcot (Lord Mayor of London, 1402), Ar. on a fesse sa. three escallops or, quartering ar. on a cross patonce az. five lleui's-de lis or. Walcot, or Walcott (Oxfordshire). Per pale, az, and gu, on a cross patonce ar. tive martlets sa. ; a chief ov, charged with a fleur de lis betw. two an- nulets of the second. Crest— kn eagle's head or, guttee-de-saug, beaked az. holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis gold. Walcot. Per pale, az. and gu. ; on a cross patonce or, five martlets sa. on a chief of the second a fleur-de-lis betw. two annulets of the first. Walcot. Sa. tliree escallops or. Walcot. Az. an inescutcheon within an orle of eight martlets ar. (Another, or.) Walcoi'. Ar. on a fesse sa. three escallops or. Walcote. Or, three crescents gu. WALUEfiRWE {Earl IValdegrave). Per pale, ar. and gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers, per pale, ar. and gu. Si(p- porters — Two talbots sa. eared or, each gorged ■with a mural coronet ar. Motto — Coelura nou animum. Waldecrave {Baron liadstock). The same Arms and Crest, each charged with a crescent for ditT. Supporters — J)extev, a talbot reguard. sa. eared and navally crowned or; sinister, an eagle re- guard, ppr. wings expanded and elevated erm. holding in the dexter claw a thunderbolt, also ppr. Afotto — St. Vincent. Waluegrave (Borley Hall and Lawford,co. Essex; Northamptonshire; Saninghall, co. Norfolk; and Smallbridge, co. Suflblk), Per pale ar. and gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a double plume of feathers, per pale ar. and gu. Waloegrave (Suifolk). Per pale ar. and gu. within a bordure engr. sa. Waluen-Abbey (Essex). Az. on a bend gu. cotised or, betw, two mullets of the last, three escallops ar. Waluen (Buckworth, CO. Hunts; Huntingdonshire; and Norfolk). Or, on a bend gu. cotised az. betw. six martlets of the second, three wings ur. Walden (Kent). Or, on a fesse gu. cotised az. betw. six martlets of the third, three eagles' wings ar. Waluen. Or, on a bend gu. cotised sa. betw. six martlets of the second, three wings ar. Waluen. Ar. on a bend gu. cotised az. betw. six martlets of the second, three wings of the field. Waluen. Or, a bend gu. cotised vert, betw, six martlets of the tliird. Waluen. Sa. two bars ar. in chief three cinquefoils of the second. Waluen. Sa. two bars erm. in chief three cinquefoils pierced ar. Waluen. Barry of four, ar. and .sa. ; on a chief of the second three cinquefoils of the first, Waluen. Ar. tliree seapies ppr. Waluen. Ar. three leopards' heads sa. ; a bend az, Waluen. Ar. a chev. engr. betw, three griffins' heads erased az. ; a chief of the second. Walden. Az. three chev. or. Walden, or Waluew. Ar, three leopards' heads sa. Waluen, or Waluew. Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three griffins' heads erased az. Waldenfield (Somersetshire). Gu- a fleur-de-lis ar. Walueruen (Essex). Gu. two swords in saltire, ar. hilts and pomels in chief or, in base a leopard's head of the second. Waluern. Ar. a bend betw. three grifllns' heads erased sa. Walueschefe. Gu. two chev. or, a label of three points az. Walueshef (Boylston and Fairfield; the co-heiresses temp. Edward II. m. Shirley and Redware). Gu. three swords erect, ar. Waluesheff, or Walusheff. Barry of six, ar. and sa. a canton erm. Waldie (Hendersyde, Kelso, co. Roxburgh ; settled in the neighbourhood of Kelso, since KlOO ; now represented by John Waldie, of Hendersyde Park, esq. ; the Waldies have intermarried with the fa- milies of Dou,Chatto, and Orniston,co. Roxburgh, and with that of Rawlinson of (iraithwait, co. Lanciister ; the lands of Hendersyde were ac- quired with the heiress of Ormston). Or, a bend betw. three leopards' faces az. Crest — A dove rising, with an olive branch in its beak, all ppr. Motto—FideMs. Waluock. Or, an estoile radiated sa. Waldoure. Ar. three chev. betw. as many birds sa. Crest — A wolf's head erased or, Waldoure. Ar. a chev. betw, three birds sa. beaked and legged or. Crest, a.s the last, Waluren (Lord Mayor of London, 1412 and 1422). Ar, a bend betw. three griflina' heads erased sa. Walurington, Sa. a fesse ar. Waldron. See Walrond. Waluron, or Walron (Devonshire; Pucklechurch, CO. Gloucester ; and Alborne, co. Wilts). Barry of six, or and az. an eagle, displ. with two heads, gu- Waluron (Ireland). Ar. a bend engr. gu. betw. three crescents sa. Crest — A lion ramp, guard, or. Waluron (Lancashire). Ar. a fesse betw. three grif- fins' heads erased sa. Waluron, or Wai. RON (Langridge, co. Somerset; and Wiltshire). Ar. a chev, ermines, betw. three bulls' heads couped sa. armed gu. Waluron {temp. William the Conqueror). Lozengy, or and az. a bend gu. bezantee. Crest — Two laurel branches in saltire, ppr. Waldron. Ar. a bend betw, three greyhounds* heads erased sa. Waldron. Az. two bars ar. on a chief or, a lion pass, gu. Waldron. Ar. a bend engr. gu. ; a crescent sa. for dill". Walurynde, Waldringbirch, or Waldron. Gu. three birch trees eradicated ar, Waldsheafe (Huntingdonshire). Gu. a chev. ar, betw, three garbs or, Walusheafe. Gu. three swords ar. Waldsheff. Gu. two chev. or. Waluy (N.R. of Yorkshire, aud co. of Durham ; de- scended from John Waldie, of Kelso, N.B. who /n. \V A L VV AL Elizabetli, dau. of the Rev. Edward Walters, M.A. incunibeut of Yarm, co. York, from 1669 to 1696 ; where lie settled, and altered the spelling of the family name, after the manner of the seventeeuth century ; his grandson, John Waldy, of Yarm, co. York, esq. m. Margaret, sole heiress of Richard Garmonsway, of Great Burdon, co. Durham, esq. and their. sons, Edward Gakmonswa y Waluv, of Bai-mpton, co. Durham, esq. ; the Rev. Richard Waluy, M.A. ; and Thomas William Waldy, of Eaglescliffe, co. Durham, and Castle Leventon. North Riding of Y orkshire, esq. are the represen- tatives of this branch of the family). Or, a bend az. betw. three leopards' faces of the second, on the bend a crescent fur diff. Crests — Out of a mural crown a demi lion ramp. az. crowned or, holding in his dexter paw a cross cros.slet fitchfee of the se- cond ; a dove rising, with an olive branch, all ppr. Motto — Fidelis. Wale (Essex). Ar. on a cross sa. five lions ramp, or. Wale (Northumberland). Gu. a chev. betw. three goshawks ar. Crest — A greyhound courant ar. Walk (Stephen Mallet, co. Somerset). The same Arms as of Essex. Crest — A lion ramp, or, holding a long cross sa. Wale. Ar. a cross sa. Crest — A yew tree ppr. Wale. Or, a lion ramp. gu. Waleran (Sutton Walrond, co. Dorset, temp. Henry II.) Barry ar. and az. au eagle displ. gu. Walehs. Gu. a fesse erm. Wales, Principality of. Quarterly, az. and gu. four lions pass, guard, counterchanj^ed, Walesborough, or Walisborougu. Ar. three bends gu. ; a bordure sa. bezantee. Walesdon. Or, three mullets pierced sa. Walesdon. Ar. three mullets sa. Waleys (Dorsetshire). Ar. four bars gu. ; on a can- ton erm. as many fusils in bend of the second. Waleys (Sufl'olk). Gu. a fesse erm. Waleys. Quarterly, ar. and gu. ; a beudlet sinister or. Waleys. Sa. three oak leaves or, betw. two bendlcts ar. ; a bordure engr. of the second, pellettee. Waleys. Gu. a bend erm. Waleys. Erm. a bend gu. Waleys. Or, three bars gu. ; on a cautou erm. a bend engr. of the second. Walford (Birdbrook, co. Essex ; derived from James Walford, of Hersted Hall, in Birdbrook, esq. The last male heir, Thomas Walford, F. A. S. and M.G.S. of Whitley, in Birdbrook, esq. d. in 1833, leaving his estates to his cousin, Thomas Selby, esq. who wiis grandson of Thovnas Selby, of the Mote, esq. by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Robert Walford, esq. uncle of Mr. Walford, the testator). Ar. a fesse gu. ; in chief a lion pass, of the last. Crest — Out of a mural crown or, an ostrich's feather ar. Mutto — Nosce te ipsura. Wai. FORD (Essex). The same j4r»i^. Crest — A demi lion ramp, couped, holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Walford (Middlesex). Arms and Crest, as the pre- ceding. Walford (Hatfield Peverel). The same Arms and Crest. Walford (Stratford-on- Avon, co. Warwick). Ar. on a fesse sa. a martlet or ; in chief three mullets of the second. Walford. Ar. a chev. sa. ; in chief two pellets, in base a cross crosslet of the second. Walgrave (Suffolk). Per pale ar. and gu. Crest— In a ducal coronet or, a plume of feathers per pale ar. and gu. Waling, or Weyland. Erm. on a cross gu. five escallops or. Walkkdend (Hadley, co. Middlesex). Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three griffins' heads az. ; on a chief of the last an anchor or, betw. two bezants. Walkelin, or Wakelin (Rosleston, Bi etby, and Hil- ton, CO. Derby; a branch of a Northampton family). Ar. on a cross sa. five lions ramp. or. Crest — A lion ramp, or, holding a tulip gu. leaves vert. Wai.kelim (Radborue, co. Derby : the co-hciressea in. iu the thirteenth century, Chandos and Stafford). Barry of six, gu. and az. a lion ramp. erm. Walker (Barbadoes). Vert, a canton ar. charged with an eye ppr. (yrest — A rock in the sea, the waves beating on it, ppr. Motto — Per varios casus. Walker (Leighton Buzzard, co. Bedford, and Lon- don ; granted 1748). Ar. on a chev. betw. three crescents sa. as many dragons* heads couped or. Crest — A dragon's head vert, crowned with an Eastern crown or, and issuing from flames of fire of the last. Walker (Cambridgeshire). Sa. three leopards iu pale erm. Crest — A lion in a wood, all ppr. Walker (Exeter). Az. a griffin segreant per fesse or and ar. within a bordure engr. erm. Walker (Exeter). Az. a griffin segreant ar. ; a bor- dure engr. erm. Walker (Bringwood, co. Hereford ; granted '20 Dec. IGGO). Gu. a cross raguly betw. four lions' heads erased ar. crowned or. Walker (formerly of Suffolk, now of Redland, co. Gloucester, borne by Charles Lddlow Walker, of the latter place, esq.) Ar. a falcon rising ppr. armed, jessed, and belled or ; on a chief az. a be- zant betw. two estoiks gold. Cresl — On a mount vert, a falcon, close, gold, collared gu. resting the dexter claw on an escutcheon charged with a be- zant. Motto — Nec temere nec timide. Walker (as borne by George James Alexander Walker, of Norton Villa, near Kerapsey, co. Worcester, esq. deputy lieutenant for that shire ; and his cousin, the Rev. Thomas Walker, Pre- bendary of Wolverhampton and Rector of Abbots Morerori, co. Worcester, descendants of an ancient Staffordshire family). Per pale, az. and vert, on a fesse dancettee betw. three mural crowns or, a crescent gu. betw. two torteaux. Crest — A lion's gamb erect, and erased gu. ciiarged with a mural crown or, betw. two plates in pale. Motto — lu Domino confido. Walker (Bushey, co. Hertford). Or, on a pile az. three galtraps of the first. Crest — An ostrich az. holding in the talon a caltrap or. Walker (Bushey, co. Hertford; as borne by Fre- derick Walker, of Manor House, Bushey, esq. Major General in the Army, and Knt. Com. of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order, younger bro- ther of General Sir George Townseud Walker, barf.) Erminois, on a pile embattled az. a mui'al crown betw. two galtraps in pale or. Crest — A mural crown or, encircled by a wreath of laurel, theieon an ostrich ppr. Motto — Nil desperandum. Walker (Ireland). Ar. a chev. hetw. three crosses crosslets sa.; on a chief of the last as many stags' heads cabossed of the first. Crest — A cherub's head, wings in saltire, ppr. Walker (Norton Kirkby and Fowkham, co. Kent, and Uttoxeter, co. Staftbrd). Az. a fesse dancettee betw. three mural crowns or. Crest — On a lion's garab erect and erased gu. a mural crown or. Walker (Lancashire; Her. Off. Herts, ami Midd. c. 28), Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three pellets, as many crescents of the field. Crest — The sun rising in clouds, all ppr. Walker (Leicestershire; Inner Temple, London; and Warwickshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three cres- cents sa. ; on a canton of the second a dove with an olive branch, all ppr. Walker (Garter King of Arms, temp. Charles II. d. 1070). Ar. on a cross of St. George, gu. five leopards' faces or, for augmentation ; quartering, ar. a chev. betw. three crescents sa. for Walker. Crest — A garb, issuing from a crown of a King of Arms, supported by a lion ar. and a dragon gu. Walker (Bow, near Stratford, co. Middlesex). Per pale ar. and sa. a chev. charged with tliiee annu- lets, betw. as many crescents, all counterchanged. Crest — On a mount vert a greyhound sejant per pale ar. and sa. ; the ar. powdered with crescents az. ; the sa. with bezants, and collared or. Walker (Middlesex). Sa. a fesse crenell6e betw. three crescents ar. Walker (Newcastle on Tyne). Or, three palets gu. ; W A L WAL a saltire ar.; on a chief az. a crescent betw. tw o mullets of the field. Crest— X swan swimming in a loch, ppr. Motto — Nou sine periculo. Walker (Mansfield, co. Nottingham). Ar. three an- nulets within an orle of cinquefoils sa. Crest — A buck trippant ppr. Walker (Rutland). Chcquy, or and az. ; in each cheque an ermine spot counterchanged ; on a chev. gu. three escallops. Crest— A pilgrim's head affrontee, couped at the shoulders, habited in a slouched hat and gown : on the hat and cope of gown three escallops, all ppr. Walker (.St. Winnow). Az. a griffin segreant or, within a bordure erm. Crest — A greyhound sejant, collared and chained or. Walker (Pardoven, Scotland). Or, three palets gu. a saltire ar. ; on a chief az. a crescent betw. three mullets of the third. Crest— A rock ppr. Motto — Per varies casus. Walker (St. Foit, co. Fife, Scotland). The same Arms, with a garb instead of the crescent. Crest — A cornucopia ppr. Motto — Cura et industria. Walker (Scotland). Ar. a saltire az. hetw. a mullet in chief and a martlet in base of the last. Walker (Scotland). Or, a saltire ar. ; on a chief az. a garb betw. two mullets of the second. Crest — A rock ppr. Motto — Cura et industria. Walker (Scotland). Or, three palets gu. surmounted of a saltire ar. ; on a chief az. a crescent of the third, betw. two spur-rowels of the first. Walker (Mitchell Grove, Arundel, co. Sussex). Per pale sa. and ar. ; on a chev. betw. three crescents as many annulets, all counterchanged. Crest — A greyhound sejant ar. collared, charged on the shoulder with a cinquefoil sa. Walker (Sarum, co. Wilts). Ar. a chev. betw. three birds. Walker (Yorkshire; granted 12 March, 16.')4, and confirmed 12 June, 156-2). The same Arms. Crest — A demi heraldic tiger per pale indented ar. and sa. armed, langued, and tusked gu. muue and tail purfled or. Walker (Leeds, co. York). Ar. a chev. betw. three crescents az. Crest — On a hen a dunghill cock sa. beaked, legged, combed, and wattled gu. Walker (Wakefield, co. York). Ar. a fesse counter- embattled betw. three crescents sa. Crest — A grey- hound's head couped ar. collared sa. Walker (Yorkshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three cres- cents sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a greyhound's head couped ar. collared sa. Walker. Ar. a chev. betw. three crescents sa. Crest — A greyhound pass. ar. collared gu. rimmed and ringed or, the collar charged with three ducal coronets of the first. (Another crest — A grey- hound's head erased sa. collared ar. cotised of the same ; on the collar three crescents of the first.) Walker. Gu. a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet ar. ; on a chief of the last three stags* heads cabossed of the first. Crest — A stag's head erased ppr. Walker. Ar. on a chev. betw. three crescents sa. as many dragons' heads or. Crest — A demi dra- gon's head vert, issuing out of flames ppr. and crowned or. Walker (Rotherham, CO. York; as borne by Henry Walker, of Blythe Hall, co. Nottingham, and Clif- ton House, Rotherham, co. York, esq. grandson and representative of Samuel Walker, the eminent iron master, who founded the iron works at Hill Top, co. York, and having raised a great commercial fortune by industry and entei-prise, d. in 1782). Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. two anvils in chief and an anchor in base ppr. a bee of the last betw. two crescents of the field. Crest — Within a wreathed serpent, a dove statant, all ppr. Walker (Eastwood, CO. Nottingham ; borneby George Walker, of Eastwood, esq.) Per chev. ar. and az. three annulets within an orle of cinquefoils, all counterchanged. Crest — A demi pegasus ar. semee of cinquefoils az. winged or. Walker. Gu. a fesse betw. a mullet in chief and a dove or, holding in the beak a sprig of laiircl vert. Walker. Az. a griffin segreant or ; a bordure engr. erm. Walker (granted by Walker, Garter). Ar. on a chev. ringed at the point, betw. three crescents sa. a star. Walker. Ar. a chev. patonce, with an annulet on the chief point, sa. betw. three crescents of the last. Walker. Ar. on a bend betw. three leopards' heads gu. as many dexter hands clenched ar. Walker (Compton Basset, co. Wilts ; represented by the present George-Heneace Walker-Heneacr, esq.) Az. a chev. engr. erm. betw. three bezants, on each a trefoil slipped vert. Creit — A demi tiger per pale indented ar. and sa. holding a branch of roses or, slipped vert. Motto — Walk iu the way of God. Walker. Or, on a chev. sa. three garbs of the first. Walker (Sand Hutton, co. York ; as borne by James Walker, of that place, esq. a magistrate and deputy- lieutenant for the North Riding of Yorkshire). Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three crescents az. as many annulets oi', quartering, sa. three hells ar. on a canton five ermine spots. Crest — Out of a mural coronet ar. a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping a lizard, all ppr. Motto — Honesta quam magna- Walker (as borne by Lieut. -General Sir George 'J'owNsHEND Walker, bart. G. C. B. eldest son and heir of Major Nathaniel Walker and Henrietta his wife, only dau. and heiress of Captain John Bag- ster, R. N. Major Walker was gieat gi'andson, through his youuger son, of Sir Walter Walker, of Bushey Hall, co. Hertford, knt. Advocate to Queen Kaiherine, consort of Charles II. Sir Wal- ter's eldest son, Sir George Walker, of Bushey Hall, was created a Baronet, and was s. by his son. Sir Walter, who d. s. jj. when the title ex- pired, and his sisters, Elizabeth, m. to Sir Edwin Sadleir, bart. and Mary, m. first, to Henry Beau- foy, of Edmonscott, co. Warwick, esq. and after- wards to Arthur, son of Sir Arthur Welsden, of Swanscomb, co. Kent, knt. became his co-heirs). Erminois, on a pile embattled az. a mural ciown betw. two galtraps in pale or. Crest — A mural crown or, encircled by a wreath of laurel, thereon on ostrich ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a lion re- guard, ppr. gorged with a ribbon gu. fimbriated az. therefrom pendent a representation of the medal presented to Sir George Townsend Walker, bart. by his Majesty's command, for military ser- vices ; in the mouth a broken HagstaflT reversed, with the eagle and tri coloured flag ppr. tlie latter inscribed with tiie word " Orthes;" sinister, an ostrich ppr. supporting the colours of His Majesty's Fiftieth, being the regiment commanded by the gal- lant biironet at Vimiera ; thei-eou an escroll gu. in- scribed with the word " Vimiera" in letters of gold. Motto — Nil desperandum. Walker (Sussex). Per pale sa. and ar. a chev. charged with three amiulets hetw. three crescents counterchanged. Walker (as borne by Thomas Walker, of Killing- beck, near Leeds, esq. and his brother, William Walker, of Wilsick, co. York, esq.) Az. a chev. engr. erm. betw. three plates, each charged with a trefoil slipped vert. Crest — A demi tiger, per pale indented lar. and az. tufted or, holding a branch of roses vert, flowered gu. Walker (as borne by Thomas Walker, of Upping- ham, CO. Rutland, esq.) Chequy or and az. in each cheque an erm. spot, counterchanged ; on a chev. gu. three escallops ppr. Crest — A pilgrim's head af- frontee, couped at the shoulders, habited in a slouched hat and gown ; on the hat and cape of the gown three escallops, all ppr. Walker-Robertson (Gilgarran, co. Cumberland; as borne by Jaimes Robertson-Walker, of that place, esq. Cora. R. N. who added to his patronymic Ro- bertson the surname of Walker, on his marriage with Anne, only dau. of William Walker, of Gil- 0 L W A L W A L garran, esq. Captain Robertson Walker, wlio descends from a branch of tlie Robertsons of Strowan, is son of the Rev. James Robertson, by Annabella his wife, eldest dau. of John Mackenzie of Letterew, and grandson of the Rev. James Ro- bertson of Lochbroom, by Anne his wife, dau. of Murdoch Mackenzie of Letterew). Arms, &c. same as Robertson of Strowan [which see]. Walker (Exeter). Az. a griiSn segi-eant ar. a bor- dure engr. crm. Walker (Ashbury, co. Devon, originally from Cam- bridgeshire. The heiress tn. in 1683 the ancestor of John Morth Woolcombe, of Ashbury, esq.) Ar. guttee de sang, two swords in saltire gu. the points upwards, over all a lion ramp. sa. Walkfare (Norfolk). Or, (another, ar.) a lion ramp, sa. Walkfare. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. Crest — A branch of holly in pale ppr. Walkfare. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. on the shoulder a cinquefoil or. Walkingham (Farnham, co. York). Vair, two bars gu. Walkingham. Vair, on two bars gu. six martlets or. Walkingshaw (That Ilk). Ar. on a mount a grove of firs, ppr. Crest— ^ dove with an olive branch in its beak ppr. Supporters— Tv/o foresters in long gowns. Motto — In season. Walkingshaw (That Ilk; New Register). Ar. on a mount, in base, a grove of trees ppr. Crest — A martlet ppr. Motto— In season. Walkington (Cheshire). Gu. a chev. betw. three martlets ar. Walkington (Middlesex ; granted 1426). Ar. on a fesse engr. betw. three martlets sa. as many cres- cents of the first. Crest— A stag trippant gu. Walkington. Or, a lion ramp. vert. Crest — A mul- let of six points or. Walkington. Gu. a chev. betw. three mullets of six points pierced ar. Walkington. Gu. on a chev. betw. three martlets ar. a crescent of the first. Walkley (Yorkshire). Ar. on a bend sa. three foxes' heads erased or. Wall, or Wale (Bristol; Essex; Alby, co. Norfolk : Rutland ; and Resby, co. Suffolk). Ar. on a cross sa. five lions ramp. or. Crest— A lion ramp, guard, or, supporting a long cross sa. Wall (Norman Court, en. Hants ; as borne by Charles Baring Wall, of Norman Court, co. Hants, esq. M. P. son of the late Charles Wall, esq. by Harriet his wife, eldest dau. of Sir Francis Baring, bart. and grandson of Thomas Wall, esq. by bis wife Elizabeth Ellis, an heiress). Arms and Crest, same as Wall of Bristol. Wall (Crich, co. Derby). Az. a chev. erm. betw. three eagles displ. ar. ; on a chief embattled or, as many ogresses. Wall (Eryclie, co. Derby). Az. a chev. erm.; on a chief embattled or, three ogresses. Wall (Gaiter King of Arras, temp. Henry VHI. d. 1536 7). The same Arms. Wall (Derbyshire). Az. on a chev. erm. betw. three eagles displ. ar. as many ogresses. Wall (Herefordshire; Lemster and Faintree Hall, CO. Salop ; granted 9 July, 1594). Per fesse or and az. a fesse battelly counter-batelly, betw. three fleurs-de-lis, all counterchanged. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a wolf's head ar. charged on the neck with a fesse, embattled and counter-em- battled gu. Wall (Ireland). Ar. on a cross az. voided of the field, five lions ramp. Crest — An arm embowed in armour, wielding a sword, ppr. Wall (Ireland). Per fesse ar. and az. ; in chief a lion pass, of the second. Wall (Stonepitt, co. Kent). Ar. on a cross sa. five lions ramp. or. Crest — A cubit arm erect, habited in mail, the hand presenting a pistol, all ppr. AVall (Preston and Wallrush, co. Lancaster). Ar. a bend gu. betw. three boars' heads couped sa. Crest — A boar's head couped sa. in the mouth an acorn erect or, stalked and leaved vert. Wall (Hoxton, co. Middlesex; granted 1613). Per fesse erm. and az. ; in chief a lion pass, guard, of the second. Crest — A demi lion ramp, guard, az. holding a battle-axe, headed ar. handle gu. Wall (Salop;. Ar. on a fesse crenellee az. three fleurs-de-lis or. Wall (Claverton, co. Somerset). Ar. on a cross sa. five lions ramp. or. Crest — An arm embowed ppr. tied below the elbow with a ribbon vert, holding in the hand a lion's ganib erased or. Wall (Suff'olk). Az. two chev. erm. Wall (Malvern and Worcester). Per fesse or and gu. a fesse embattled counter-embattled betw. three fleurs-de-lis, all counterchanged. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a demi wolf salient ppr. collared, embattled, and counter-embattled, gold. Wall. Ar. a lion ramp. betw. three crosses pattee fitchfee, gu. Crest — A demi boar ramp. sa. Wall. Az. a chev. erm. betw. three eagles displ. ar. ; on a chief crenellee or, three pellets. Crest — A demi eagle az. winged, endorsed ar. Wall. Per fesse, or and az. a fesse, counter-em- battled, per fesse, betw. three fleurs-de-lis; all counterchanged. Wall. Ar. a lion ramp. gu. Wall. Az. two chev. erm. Wall (Worthy Park, co. Hants; borne by Samtel Wall, of that place, esq. Lieut.-Colonel ofthe Wor- cester Local Militia, deputy-lieutenant and justice of the peace for the counties of Worcester, Hants, and Hereford, and high sherifTof the first in I81S. He is second son of Samuel Wall, esq. banker of AVorcester, by Millicent his wife, dau. of the late William Ellis, of that city, esq. and heiress to her brother, John Ellis, of Claines, esq.) Per fesse, or and az. a fesse battellfee counter-battellee betw. three fleurs-de-lis, all counterchanged, and on an escutcheon of pretence, Mr. Wall having m, the dau. and co-heiress of the late John Binns, esq. of Leeds, az. a falcon volant or, for Binns. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a demi wolf ar. charged on the neck with a fesse embattled counter-em- battled gu. Motto — Firm. Wallace (Eldersly; Mackenzie's Heraldry). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. within a bordure gobouated of the last and az. AVallace (Kelly, co.Ayr; claiming to be the repre- sentative of the renowned Sir William Wallace, of Ellerslie, so celebrated in Scottish histoi'y. At the decease, i.ssueless, of Hugh Wallace, of Ellerslie, who had been served heir to his grandfather, in 1637, the representation of the family devolved upon the Wallaces of Neilstounside, the senior branch of whom terminated in an heiress, when the younger, Thomas Wallace, of Cairnhill, became male representative. His son and heir, John Wallace, m. Janet, dau. of Robert Colquhoun, esq. and was father of the present Robert Wallace, of Kelly, esq.) Gu. a lion ramp. or. Crest — Two eagles' necks and heads conjoined. Wallace (Baron Wallace). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. within a bordure compony of the second and az. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an ostrich's head and neck, ppr.; holding a horseshoe in the beak. Supporters — Dexter, a lion per bend, dove- tailed, sinister sa. and or, murally crowned and charged on the shoulder with a cross flory gold ; sinister, an antelope, ppr. ducally gorged and chained, and charged on the shoulder as the dex- ter. Wallace-Dunlop (Craigie, co. Ayr, bart.) Gu. alion ramp. ar. Crest — An ostrich ppr. wings expanded. Motto — Sperandum est. Wallace (Ireland). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. within a boi dure az. Crest — A sword in pale, enfoiled with a Saracen's head affrontee, ppr. Wallace (Auchans). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. ; abordure wavy of the second, charged with eight mullets of the first. Wallace (Helmston). Quarterly, first and fourth> gu. a lion ramp, or ; second and third, gu. a fesse W AL W AL chequy, ar. and az. Crest— An ostrich ppr. holding in the beak a horseshoe az. Motto — Speraudum est. W allace (Arbrotliick, Scotland). Quarterly, first and fourth or, a lion ramp. gu. betw. two mullets in lesse, az. ; second and third, gii. a fesse chequy, az. and ar. Wallace (Craigie, Scotland ; Workman's MS.) Quar- terly, first and fourth, gu. a lion r ALTON. Ar. a leopard ramp. Tert. Walton. Ar. on a bend sa. betw. six crosses crosslet gu. three bezants. Walton. Ar. on a bend betw. six escallops, sa. a mullet or. Walton. Gu. a chief or. Walton. Sa. three chev. or. Walton. Chequy, az. and ar. (another, ar. and gu.) a chief engr. or. Walton. Sa. on a chief ar. three torteaux. Walton. Ar. a chev. betw. three buglehnrns. Walvvarng (London). Gu. a bend engr. ar. betw. three garbs or. Walwentham. Gu. on a fesse or, three hurts. Walwevn (Leicestershire). Gu. a bend or; a label ar. Walweyn. Gu. a bend erm. Walwin (Yorkshire). Or, a cross patonce az. Walworth (Lord Mayor of London, 1374 and 13S0). Gu. a bend raguly ar. betw. two garbs or. Walworth. The same Arms. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, two arms embowed, vested gu. holding in the hands ppr. a cake of bread ar. Walworth (London and Suffolk). Gu. a bend engr. betw. two garbs, ar. Walworth. Sa. a bend raguly ar. betw. three be- zants. Walworth. Az. a dolphin haurient in pale, ar. WALWYN(Longworth, co. Hereford. The Walwaynes, or Walwynnes, obtained, in the time of Rufus, certain lands, at the conquest of Brecknock, at the Hay, in that county, which are still called Walwyn's Rents. Thomas Walwayn, esq. M.P. CO. Hereford, temp. Henry IV. purchased the estate of Longford, or Longworth, from Jane Beauchamp, Lady Bergaveuny, in that reign. His grandson, John Walwayn, of Longworth, m. Agnes, dau. and co-heir of Simon Milborne, and was father of Thomas of Longford, who m. the heiress of Vaughan; and was great-great great- grandfather of James of Longford, Avho m. Anne, the dau. and heir of Sir William Bowyer, and left at his decease, in 171)5, an only surviving son, James Walwyn, of Longford, or Longworth, esq. father, by Anne his wife, dau. and heir of Richard Tayler, esq. of James Walwyn, esq. M.P. for the city of Hereford for several years, who m. Sarah, dau. of Thomas Phillipps, of Eaton, esq. and was at his decease by his elder sou, the late Jamls Walwyn, of Longworth, esq.; whose nephew, Richard Henry Walwyn, of Clifton, esq. only son of the late Richard Walwyn, esq. by Caroline his wife, dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Henry Roper, is now representative of the family). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a bend erm. Walwyn, ancient ; second and third, gu. a bend sinister erm. in chief a talbot pass, or, within a bordure of the second. Crest — On an embattled wall, or part of a tower, ar. masoned sa. a wivern with wings expanded vert, scaled or, pierced through the head with a javelin ppr. headed of the first, vulned gu. Mottoes — Non deficit alter; and, Drwy Rynwedd Gwaed. Walwyn (Withara, co. Sussex). Gu. a bend and bor- dure erm. ; in the sinister chief a talbot statant ar. armed and langued az. Crest — On a mural coronet gu. a dragon with wings expanded vert, pierced through the mouth with an arrow or. Walwyn. Gu. a bend within a bordure engr. erm.; in chief a talbot pass. or. Crest — Out of a battle- ment ar. a wivern with wings expanded vert, pierced through tlie mouth with a spear ppr. Walwyn, or Walwen. Gu. a bend erm. Walwyn. Gu. a talbot pass. ar. within a bordure erm. Walwyn. Ar. three bugleborns gu. Walwyn, or Walwen. Sa. a fesse betw. three leo- pards' heads, ar. Wamersley. Per fesse az. and gu. three crescents ar. Wampage (Devonshire). Az. an eagle displ. within a double tressure ar. Wancye, or Wanncy (Devonshire). Gu. three dexter gloves in pale ar. Wancye, or Wanncy (Northumberland). Ar. on a cross sa. five lions ramp, or, Wandeford. Ar. a chev. betw. three cinquefoils, sa. voided of the field. Wandesford, or Wandford (Kirklington, co. York). Or, a lion ramp, double queued, az. Crest — A church ppr. the spire az. Wandesford. The same Arms. Crerf— A cathedral church and spire ppr. Wandford (Nottinghamshire). Or, (another, ar.) a lion ramp. az. Wandlsford (Herefordshire and Yorkshire). Ar. on a chev. betw. three quatrefoils piei-ced, sa. a cres- cent of the first. Wanksdon (Suffolk). Per pale or and az.: on a fesse wavy two crescents betw. four cinquefoils, all counterchanged. Wanker. Ar. on a bend gu. three mullets of the first. Wankford (Berwick Hall.co. Essex ; granted 18 Sept. 1664). Or, a lion ramp, double queued, az. betw. three hurts. Crest — A lion ramp, guard, or, hold- ing betw. the forepaws a hurt. Wanley. Gu. a cross Tau, surmounted by a crescent or. Crest — A cross Tau, sui*mounted by a crescent or. Wanley. Ar. a cross couped gu. the point in chief terminating in a crescent of the last. Wanner. Gu. a fesse betw. three leopards' heads, or. Wanny (Suffolk). Gu. six gloves ar. Wanny. Sa. three gloves ar. Wanryn. Az. an inescutcheon ar. Wans (Worcestershire). Gu. on an inescutcheon, within an orle of martlets or, two lions pass, of the first. Wanting. Ar. three garbs sa. Wanton (Essex). Ar. a chev. sa. Wanton (Gloucestershire). Ar. on a chev. sa. three eagles displ. or. Wanton (Huntingdonshire). Ar. a chev. sa.; in the dexter chief point an annulet of the second. Crent —A plume of seven ostrich feathers, three ar. two sa. and two vert. Wanton (London). Ar. a chev. chequy, az. and erm. betw. three griffins' heads erased, gu. membered of the second. Wanton (Stoughton and Great Yarmouth, co. Nor- folk). The same Arms. Crest — A trefoil slipped, sa. charged with another ar. Wanton. Gu. tliree garbs per fesse, or and ar. two and one. Wanton. Gu. on a chief ar. three torteaTix. Wanton. Ar. on a cliev. sa. a crescent of the field; in chief an annulet of the second. Wanton. Ar. on a chev. sa. a fleur-de-lis of the first. Wanton. Ar. a chev. sa. ; on a canton of the second a martlet of the first. Wanton. Ar. a chev. and in base an annulet, sa. Wantuk. Or, a saltire gu. ; in chief a cinquefoil of the second. Wantur, or Wanture. Or, on a saltire gu. a cinque- foil of the field. Wanwick. Vert, three lions ramp. ar. Waplod. Sa. a chev. betw. three trefoils slipped, or. Waplode. Sa. onacliev.gu. three trefoils slipped, or. Waplode. Sa. three trefoils slipped or, betw. two chev. ar. Wapthond. Sa. two roses in chief ar. ; a crescent in base or, Vi^ARBLETON. Lozengy az, and or. (Another, or and az.) Waruurton (Arley, and Warburton, co. Chester; founded by Adam de Dutton, Lord of Warburton, in the times of Henry 11., the lion-hearted Richard, and King John, whose grandson, Sir Peter de Dutton, assumed the surname of Warburton, and was living temp. Edward II. His descendant, Sir Geoffrey Warburton, knighted temp. Henry VI. W A R WAR bore on his seal a cormorant, the basis of the ex- isting coat. Sir Geoffrey's son, known as Wise Piers Warbur'I'ON, erected the mansion-house at Arley, in 1469, and was grandfather of Sir Piers, ■who m. the dan. and heiress of Winnington of Winnington, in Sliropshire. His descendant, Sir George Warburton, of Arley, was created a Baronet in 1660, and was great-grandfather of Sir Peter Warburton, the fourth baronet; with whose only son, Sir Peter, fiftli baronet, the title expired in 1813, while the estates devolved under his will upon his great-nephew, Rowland Eyles Ecerton, esq. who, assuming in conseqtience the additional surname and arms of Warburton, is the pi-esent Mr. Egerton Wakeubton, of Warburton and Ar- ley. He is grandson of the fourth baronet's young- est dau. Emma, by her first husband, James Crox- ton, of Norley Bsnk, Cheshire, and eldest son of the Rev. RowUmd Egerton, a younger son of Egerton of Egerton and Button, by Emma Crox- ton, only dau. of the said Emma and James Crox- ton). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a chevron betw. three cormorants, sa. for Warburton; se- cond, quarterly, ar. and gu. in the second and third quarters a fret or, for Dutton ; third, ar. two chevronels, gu. on a canton of the second a mullet or, for Warburton, ancient. Crests — First, a Sa- racen's head affrontee, couped at the shoxilders ppr. wreathed about the temples ar. and gu. issuing therefrom three ostrich feathers or. Motto — Je veil droyt avoyre. Warburton (Ireland). Quarterly, ar. and gu.; in the first quarter a fret of the last. Crest — A mer- maid with comb and mirror, ppr. Warburton (Lancashire;. Ar. a chev. betw. three cormorants gu. Warburton (Shropshire). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three Cornish choughs, ppr. Wabcop (Sconington, co. Kent). Ar. on afessepurp. betw. three boars' heads couped, sa.; a covered cup of the field, inter two cushions erm. tasselled or. Warcop (Severdale, co. York). Ar. on a fesse gu. three cushions of the field buttoned or; quartering erm. on a chief sa. two boars' heads couped, ar. Crest — A boar's head couped, ar. Warcop. Ar. on a fesse purp. betw. three boars' heads couped, sa. a covered cup of the field, inter two cushions erm. tasselled or, within a bordure gu. platee. Warcopp. Ar. on a fesse gu. three cushions erm. Warcup (Carlisle; Heruld, temp. Mary). Sa. three covered cups ar. Crest — A boar's head couped, ar. Warcup (Kent). Ar. a fesse gu. charged with three cushions erm. tasselled or. Warcup (Yorkshire). Sa. three covered cupsar. Warcijp. Ar. three covered cups sa. Warcup. Sa. a chev. betw. three covered cups, ar. Warcup. Az. a cross voided, or. Wakcupp (Cumberland ; English and Northmore, co. Oxford). The same Arms and Crest as of Car- lisle, &c. Warcupp. The same as Warcup, fourth. Ward (,Eurl of Diiiiley, now Baron Ward). Chequy, or and az. a bend erm. Crest — Out of a ducal co- ronet or, a lion's head az. (A7iother crest — A lion sejant, guard, az.) Supporters— Twn angels ppr. hair and wings or, under robes sanguine, upper- most az. Motto — Comme je fus. Ward ( Viscount Bangor). Quarterly, first andfourth, az. a cross patonce, for Ward ; second and third, gn. three cinquefoils erm. ; on a chief or, a human heart ppr. for Hamilton. Crest — A Saracen's head affrontee, couped below the shoulders ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a knight in complete armour, all ppr. ; on the breast a cross moline gu. ; behind him a flowing crimson robe, a cross moline ar. on the sinister side of it ; on the helmet a plume of feathers of the last ; the dexter hand resting on a drawn sword, also ppr. pommel and hilt or, the point to the gi'ound ; sinister, a Turkish prince, vested in blue and gold, the habit reaching to the ankles, white stockings, yellow sandals, gold sash and fringe round the waist, behind him a locse brown robe of fur ; on his head a white turban with black feathers ; his hands chained togetlier with a long chain ppr. Motto— Suh cruce salus. Ward (Berkshire, and Birmingham, co. AVarwic'.; ; granted 22 Dec. ISm). Chequy, or and az. a bend erm. Crest — An Indian goat ppr. collared, ringed, lined, and armed or. Ward (Berkshire). Ar. on a chev. sa. three lions' heads erased of the field. W akd (Little Abbington, co. Cambridge, and Charle- ton-Curliew, co. Leicester). Az. a cross patonce betw. four annulets or. Ward (Capesthorne, co. Chester; Kent; and Lord Mayor of London, 1681). Az. a cross pattee or. Crest — A wolf's head erased or. Ward (Cheshire). Az. a cross pattee erminois, betw. four fleurs-de-lis or. Ward (Bishop Middleton, co. Durham, Essex, Kent, "Ud Yorkshire). Az. a cross flory or. Crest— A V ulf's head erased, per fesse, or and az. M'm'.d (Bowes, CO. Durham, and Yorkshire). Az. a cross patonce or. Ward (Trimdon, co. Durham). Az. a cross flory or; a crescent for diff. Motto— \mch Veritas. Ward (Great llford, co. Essex ; confirmed by Segar, Her. Off. Essex, c. 21 ; Brayford, co. Warwick ; and Yorkshire). Az. a cross patonce or ; a mullet for diff. Crest — A wolf's head erased or ; on the breast a mullet sa. for diff. Ward (Hinxworth, CO. Herts; and Lord Mayor of London, 1-184). Lozcngy, or and gu. ; over all a saltire az. fretty ar. Ward (co. Down, Ireland). The same Arms. Crest — A wolf's head erased ar. Ward (Kent). Vaire, ar. and sa. Ward, alias Fahmoub (Hucklescott-Grange, co. Lei- cester). The same. Ward, or De la Ward (Burton-Navery, co. Leices- ter). The same. Ward (Hinckley, co. Leicester). Vaire, az. and erm. Ward (Lord Mayor of London, 1719). Az. a cross patonce ar. Ward (London). Az. a cross patonce or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a wolf's bead, per fesse, gold and az. Ward (Bloomsbury Square, London). The same Arms. Crest — A wolf's head erased ppr. Ward (Loudon). Az. a cross erm.; in the dexter chief a wolf's head erased ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a wolf's head ppr. Ward (Northwood Park, Isle of Wight ; as borne by the late George Ward, of that place, esq. eldest son of John Ward, esq. and grandson of John Ward, who served at the captui'e of Gibraltar). Az. a cross moline or. Crest — A wolf's head erased and langued ppr. Ward (as borne by James Ward, of Willey, co. Sur- rey, esq.) Az. a cro.ss pattee erminois, betw. four fleurs de lis or. Crest — A martlet, holding in its beak a fleur-de-lis. Ward (London). Ar. a chev. betw. three martlets sa. Ward (Hackney, co. Middlesex). Erm. a cross flory betw. four annulets az. Ward (Houghton Parva, co. Northampton ; granted 31 May, 1695). Erm. on two bars gu. three mart- lets or. WARD(Bexley and Poswyke, co. Norfolk). Chequy, or and az. a bend erm. Crest — A buck pass. ppr. coUan d, lined, and ringed or. Ward (Norfolk). Chequy, az. and or, a bend erm. Ward (Staffordshire). Az. a cross pattee or; a can- ton ar. Ward (Staffordshire). Chequy ar. and az. a bend erm. Ward, or Warde (Gorleston and Homesfield, co. Suf- folk ; granted 12 July, 1.593). Az. a cross betw. four eagles displ. ar. Crest — On a mount vert a hind couchant ar. Ward (Coventry, co. AVarwick). Az. on a bend or, two cinquefoils gu. ; all within a bordure engr. ar. Ward (Yorkshire). Az. a cross flurt or. Ward (Yorkshire). Or, a cross patonce az. Ward. Gu. a pair of wings conjoined ar.; over all, on a bend az. a crescent or. W A R W A R Ward. Az. a cross patoncu or, witbiu a borilure erm. Crest — Out of a mural coronet gu. a wolf's head or Ward. Gu. on a cross pattee or, five mullets sa. Ward. Lozengy, or and gu. a saltire az. fretty ar. Ward. Ar. two bars gu. each charged with as many martlets or. Ward. Az. a bend or, within a bordure engr. ar. Ward. Or, a lion ramp. vert. Ward. Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. an aunulefof the first. Ward, or Warde. Sa. three mullets issuing from as many crescents ar. Ward. Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three serpents' heads ei-ased vert, as many bezants. Ward. Ar. a fesse sa. betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee gu. AVard. Barry wavy ar. and sa. Ward. Quarterly, gu. and ar. a bendlet or. Ward, or Warue. Gu. on an inescutcheon ar. abar sa. Ward. Ar. two bars gu. ; on a chief of the last, three martlets of the first. Ward. Barry of six gu. and ar. ; three martlets in chief of the second. AVard, or Ware. Ar. on a bend betw. six martlets gu. three of the same or. Ward (Walcot and Salhouse, co. Norfolk ; from Ro- bert AVard, who erected the family mansion at Walcote, and d. in 1039, descended Robert of Wal- cot, who m. Margaret, dau. of AVilliam Holt, of St. James's, Westminster, esq. and was father of Holt- Robert Ward, of Walcot and Salhouse, esq. grand- father of the present Robert AA'ard, of Salhouse Hall, esq.) Ar. on a bend engr. sa. betw. two acorns slippedvert, three fleurs de-lis or. Crest — A dexter arm erect, couped at the elbow, habited quarterly or aud vert, cuff ar. hand ppr. holding a pheon of the third. Motto — Usque ad mortem fidus. AVard (originally of Staflbrdsliire, now of Ogbourne St. Andrew, co, Wilts). Az. a cross patonce or, for distinction, A bordure of the last, charged with eight hurts. The present Thomas AVard, of Og- bourne St. Andrew, and his brothers, the Rev. Charles Ward, Rector of Maulden, co. Bedford, and the Rev. John Ward, Rector of Great Bed- wyn, CO. AVilts, quarter, in right of their mother, the dau. and co-heir of Samuel Hawkes, of Og- bourne St. Andrew, esq. eldest son aud heir of William Hawkes, of Marlborough, esq. by Hannah his wife, sister and co-heir of Sir Michael Foster, knt. one of the Judges of the Court of King's Bench, the arms of Hawkes and Foster, viz.; or, three bendlets az. on a chief erm. two ci'osses pattfee gu. for Hawkes; and, erm. on a chev. vert, betw. three bugles stringed sa. an escallop or, for Foster. Crest— A wolf's head erased or, gorged with a collar az. thereon an escallop of the first betw. two bezants. Motto — Garde la croix. Ward-Lucas (Guilsborough Park, aud Great Adding- ton Hall, CO. Northampton; John AVard, esq. son of the Rev. Thomas AVard, Rector of Ould, co. Northampton, purchased the manors of Guilsbo- rough and Nortoft in 1710, and was high sheriff of the county in 1730. His graudson, the late Richard Ward, of Guilsborough, who s. his uncle. Sir Thomas Ward, knt. in 1778, d. num. when the estates devolved upon the late representative of the family, AVlLLIA.ii ZoucH Lucas-AVard, esq. another grandson, (being son of John Lucas, esq. who m. Anne, dau. of the abovenamed John AVard, esq.) who assumed the additional surname and arms of Ward). Az. a cross patonce ar. Crest — A wolf's head erased. Motto — Sub cruce salus. Ward-Plumer (Gilston Park, co. Hertford; borne by Robert Plujier-Ward, esq. (younger brother of the late George AVard, of Nortliwood Park, Isle of Wight, esq.) who acquired Gilston Park by his second wife, Jane, relict of AVilliam Pluuier, of Gilston Park, esq. and dau. of the Hon. and Rev. George Hannlton, son of James, seventh Karl of Abercorn, and assumed by sign manual the addi- tional surname and arms of Plu.uer. Mr. Plumer Ward, who was appointed one of theAVelsh Judges in 1805, has filled several high offices of state, hav iug been Under Foreign Secretary, a Lord of the Admiralty, Clerk of the Ordnance, and Auditor of the Civil List; in I8.'t2, he served as high sheriff for the county of Hertford. Mr. Plumer Ward is distinguished in literature as the author of the History of t lie Law of Nations, and of Treinaine, De Vere, &c.) Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a cross moline or, in the dexter and sinister points in chief a key and an anchor respectively, for Ward; second aud third, per chev. fleury counter- flieury gu. and ar. three martlets couuterchanged, for Plu.mer. Crests— k wolf's head erased and langued ppr. holding a large key in the mouth, for Ward ; a demi lion gu. his paw holding a garb or, for PluiMer. Wardall. Ar. on a chev. betw. three boars' beads sa. as many bezants. Crest — A boar's head and neck or. Warde (Hurst, co. Bedford). Ar. a chev. sa. charged with three wolves' heads erased or ; on a chief az. a cross patonce betw. two martlets of the third. Crest — A wolf's hedd erased or. Warde (Pilton, co. Devon; confirmed 21 July, 1G14; Her. Off. London, c. 2-1). Ar. three bars gu. thereon five martlets in saltire or. Crest — A martlet, with wings overt, gu. rising from the battlement of a tower ar. AA^ARDE (Trimdon, co. Durham). Sa. a cross fiory or; a crescent for diff. ylifofio— Viucit Veritas. Warde (Hertfordshire). Or, three escutcheons gu. each charged with an eagle displ. ar. all within a bordure engr. of the second. AVarde (Lord Mayor of London, 1375). Ar. on a chev. betw. three roses gu. an annulet or. Warde (Broke, co. Norfolk). Ar. on a chev. vert, betw. four martlets gu. a horse's head erased or. Crest — On a mount vert an eagle displ. erm. AVarde (Bastchui'ch, Hinton, and Newton, co. Salop). Ar. two bars gu. e:ich charged with three martlets or ; in chief a cross fiory betw. two fleurs-de-lis, az. ; all within a bordure engr. ea. Warde (Yorkshire). Az a cross fiory or. Warde. Vair, on an inescutcheon gu. a bend of the field. Warde. Az. a cross ar. ; in the first quarter an eagle displ. of the second. Crest — A hind at lodge ar. on a mount vert. AVarde. Ar. on a chev. sa. three wolves' heads erased of the first; a chief az. charged with a cross pa- tonce or, thereon five hurts b^tw. two martlets or. Crest — A wolf's head erased sa. eared and nosed or ; a chev. paly of six or and ar. AVarde. Or, on a bend betw. six martlets gu. three wings ar. AVarde. Ar. two bars betw. three martlets gu. AVarde. Az. a cross patonce or. Crest — A goat's head, erased and horned, or. AVarde. Ai-. a chev. betw. three wolves' heads erased sa. Warde. Az. a bend within a bordure engr. ar. Warde (Squerries, co. Kent ; a branch of the AVardes of Hooton Paguel, co. York, a family of great antiquity in that county). Az. a cross flory or. Crest — A wolf's head erased ppr. Motto — Licet esse beatis. Warde (as borne by the late General George Warde, of Woodland Castle, co. Glamorgan, a younger son of the house of Squerries). Arms, &c. as the preceding. AVarde (Barfordand Cloptou, co. AVarwick: originally of Norfolk ; now represented by Charles Thomas AVarde, of CloptonHousc and of AVelcombe Hou!>e,co. AVarwick, esq. only child of the late Rev. fhomas AVarde, Vicar of Westou-under-AVeatherly, by Char- lotte his wife, dau. of John Lloyd, of Snitterfield, esq. F.R.S. which Rev. Tho.iias AVarde was lineal des- cendant of Mr. Sergeant Thomas AVarde, an eminent lawyer in the time of James 1. whose descent, from Henry AVard of Pillerton, is deduced in the Visita- tion of H 'urjoickshire of IGIU). Az. a cross patonce or, a mullet for diff. Crest — A wolf's head erased or. AVARUELL(St. Martin's Vintry, London; granted 'id June, 1773). Gu. on a bend or, betw. six martlets ar. three torteaux. Crest — A hawk ar. on the breast three torteaux in bend. 6 M W A R WAR Warhell (Norfolk, and Ciien, Normandy; {rranted 1584). Ar. a cliev. betw. three boars' beads couped sa. ; on a cbief vert as many bezants. Wardell, or Warule. Ar. on a bend betw. six mart lets gii. three bezants. Crest — A lion's gamb hold- ing a spear ppr. tasselled or. Warden (Scotland). Ar. a cbev. gii. betw. three pears, leaved vert. Crest — A fleur de-lis or. Motto — Industria et spe. Warden. Ar. three warden pears, leaved vert. Crest — Out of a crescent ar. an arrow sa. pointed and feathered or. Warden. Sa. a lion ramp. ar. Warder (Paytford, co. Wilts). Ar. a pale lozengy gu. within a bordure engr. sa. bezantee. ■\Vardi,4W (Pitreavie, CO. Fife, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, az. three mascles or, for Wardlaw ; second and third, az. three water bougets or, for Valance. Crest — An estoile or. Motto— FamWvds firmat pieta.s. Wardlaw-Clarke (as borne by Andrew Clarke- Wardlaw, junior, of Conirie Castle. co. Perth, esq. who assumed the additional surname of Ward- law, on his marriage with Jane, only surviving dau. and heiress of Sir John Wardlaw, of Pit- reavie, bart. Mr. Clarke-Wardlaw is the eldest son of Robert Clarke, of Conirie Castle, esq. by Isabella his wife, eldest dan. of R. Wellwood, of Garvock, esq.) Quarterly, fir.st and fourth. Ward- law of Pitreavie ; second and third, Clarke of Comrie [lehich see]. Cresf.c— Wardlaw and Clarke. AVardlaw (That Ilk). Az. three mascles or. Wardlaw (Ricartoun, Scotland; Font's MS.) Az. on a fesse ar. betw. three mascles or, as many crescents of the first. Wardlaw (Warristoun, Scotland). Az. on a fesse betw. three mascles or, a cross gu. Wardman (London). Erm. five annulets in chev. gu. Crest— A ram's head, attired or. Wardon (Berkshire). Ar. a cross az. fretty or. Wardon. Or, on a cross az. a fret of the field. Crest — A pellet, charged with a lion's head erased ar. collared gu. Wardon. Ar. a fesse sa. betw. six cro.sslets gu. Wardon-Aebey ( Bedford 4iire). Az. three pears or. Wardor (Hiimp^ihire). Sa. on a chev. betw. three talbots' heads erased ar. as many fleurs-de-lis of the first, within a bordure engr. of the second. Crest — A fleur de-lis ar. encircled in a ducal coro- net or. Wardor, Warder, Warden, or Wardour (Westbury, CO. Wilts; granted 1585). The same Arms and Crest. Wardor. Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. thiee pears pen- dent, slipped and leaved, ppr. as many fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — A fleur-de-lis. Warurop (Strathavon, Linlithgow, and Edinburgh). Gu. on a chev. betw. two mullets in chief or, and a lion ramp, in base ar. three ci-osses crosslet fitcbee az. Crest — A demi eagle, with wings expanded, issuing out of an antique crown, ppr. Motto — Superna sequor. Wardrop (Torbanhill, Scotland). Gu. on a chev. ar. three shields of the first. Crest — A husbandman issuing out of the wreath, his bonnet and vest- ments az. holding a ploughshare over the dexter shoulder ppr. Motto — Revertite. Wardrope. Gu. on a chev. ar. three shields of the first, all within a bordure or. Crest and Motto, as the last. Wardwike. Vert, three lions ramp. ar. tail forked. Ware (Devonshire ; Leigh, co. Essex; and Ireland). Or, two lions pass. az. within a bordure of the second, charged with escallops of the first. Crest — A dragon's head or, pierced through the neck with a broken sword, blade ppr. Ware. Or, two lions pass. az. within a bordure gu. charged with eight escallops of the first. Crest, as the last. Ware. Gu. a lion pass. ar. ; an orle of eight crosses crosslet or. Crest — A boar pass. or. Ware. The same Arms, within a bordure or, pellettfe. Ware. Gu. a pair of wings conjoined ar. ; over all, on a bend az. a crescent or. Ware. Gu. a lion ramp, or, tail forked, oppressed with a bend sa. Ware-Hibbert (borne by Samuel Hibbert-Ware, of Edinburgh, esq. M. D. F. R.S. &c. wlio assumed, by sign manual, in 1837, the additional surname and arms of Ware, as representative of the oldest branch of the family of Sir James Ware, the his- torian of Ireland, being eldest son and heir of the late Samuel Hibbert, of Clarendon House, Chorlton, esq. (son of Titus Hibbert, of Manchester, esq.) by his wife, Sarah, only surviving child and heiress of Robert Ware, of Castle Street, Dublin, who was great-grandson of Sir James Ware, knt. the emi- nent Irish histoi'ian and antiquary). Qtiarterly, first and fourth, or, two lions pass. az. armed and langued gu. within a bordure of the second, charged with twelve escallops of the first, for Ware ; second and third, barry of eight or and vert, and a pale counterchanged, for Hibbert. Crests — First, a dragon's head or, pierced through the neck with a broken tilting-spear ppr. for Ware; second, a hand holding a millrind ppr. for Hibbert. Motto — .Sola salus servire Deo. Wareham, Town of (Dorsetshire). Gu. a crescent surmounted of an estoile of six points or, betw. three fleurs-de-lis reversed of the last. Warring, or Warince (Walmesley, co. Lancaster; represented in the female line by Ormekod of Tyl- de.sley). Ar. on a bend engr. az. betw. two mullets pierced sa. three crescents or. Crest — A wolf's head couped, in the mouth an ostrich feather erect ppr. Waren. Ar. a chief chequy or and az. Wareyn. Quarterly, ar. and sa. four greyhounds' heads erased, counterchanged. Wareyn. Ar. three chev. engr. gu. Warham (Malsanger, co. Hants ; Visitation 1634 ; Anne, dau. and heir of Sir William Warham, of Malsanger, nephew of William Warham, Arch- bishop of Canterbury, m. Sir Richard Putenhara, of Sherfield). Gu. a fesse between, in chief a goat's head erased, and in base three escallops ar. all within a bordure or. Warham (Osnington, co. Dorset, and Hampshire). Gu. a fesse betw. a goat's head erased in chief and three escallops in base ar. all within a bordure engr, or. Crest — An armed ai-m holding a sword. Warham (Hampshire). Gu. a fesse engr. or ; in chief three goats' heads couped ar. ; the fesse charged with as many escallops of the field. Warham (Surrey). Gu. a fesse or, betw. three goats' heads erased ar. and as many escallops in base of the last; all within a bordure of the third. Warham. Gu. a fesse engr. or; in chief three goats' heads couped ar. ; the fesse charged with as many escallops of the field, all within a bordure engr. ar. Warham. Az. three lozenges and as many crosses formee fitchee or ; a chief indented per pale erm. and gu. Warham. Az. three crosses formee fitchee or ; a chief per pale indented erm. and gu. Waring (Ireland). Per chev. az. and or, three lions pass, counterchanged Crest — A rose or, barbed vert. Waring (London; Wilford, co. Nottingham; Owl- bury, CO. Salop ; and Lea and Wolverhampton, co. Stafford). Sa. three lapwings', or peacocks', heads, erased, ar, Waringe (Shrewsbury). Gu. on a fesse engr. or, betw. three bucks' heads cabossed ar. as many buglehorns, sans strings, sa. Crest — An arm erect, vested gu. cuft'ed ar. holding in the hand ppr. a lure of the first, garnished or, lined and ringed vert. Warince (Warwickshire). Az. a chev. betw. three lions pass. or. Wakings. Ar. on a bend sa. three fusils (another, mascles) of the first. Warincton. Per chev. or and az. three lions ramp. counterchanged, Warkhouse. Sa. three covered cups ar. Warkworth. Or, a saltire sa. Warley, or Werley (London). Erm. a lion salient guard, gu. crowned or. Cre.it— Oat of a mural W A R crown az. a dexter arm. embowed iu armonr, gar- nished or, holding iu the hand ppr. a falchion ar. hilt and pommel of the second. Warley, or Werley (London). Erm. a Uon salient gu. tail forked. , Wari.ey, or Werley. The same Anns. trest—A tree ppr. Wakme (Peterborough, co. Northampton). Az. on a cross ar. five mullets of the field. WARM1NGTO.N. Per chev. or and az. ; m chief two lions ramp, combatant of the second ; in base a lion ramp, of the first. Warmouih (Newcastle-on-Tyne). Erm. on a bend betw. two lions ramp. az. three mullets of six points pierced or. Crest-k demi lion ramp, erm- armed or, holding a mullet of six points of the ast Warnchampe. Vert, a wivern dragon pass, volant ar. swallowing a child ppr. Warncomue (Herefordshire). Sa. on a fesse dan- cettee or, betw. three bezants, each charged wi h an escallop az. as many lions ramp, of the held cuttee d'or. , r Warne. Sa. a cross or ; in the first and fourth quar- ters, a martlet of the second; in the second and third, a chaplet ar. Crest-K horseshoe or, betw. two wings ppr. Warnecombe (Hereford). Sa. on a fesse dancettee or, three demi lions ramp, of the first, gottee ar. betw. as many bezants, each charge,! with an escallop of the field. Crest-K caltrap or, en- vironed with a serpent vert. Warnecombe. Sa. on a fesse dancettee ar. three lions ramp, of the last, armed and langued gu. betw. as many bezants, each charged with an escallop sa. Warneforo. Per fesse crenellee sa. and ar. six crosses pattee counterchanged. Warneforu (Warneford Place, co. Wilts ; a family of remote antiquity ; YlsUatlons oj Wiltshire and Hampshire; the Rev. Henry Warneford, Rector of Freshfield, co. Somerset, who became heir male of the family at the decease of Edmund, sw of Sir Edmund Warneford. knt. was father of Richard Warneford, who m. Mary. dau. of Sir John Good- ricVe, bai t, and their eldest son was the late Francis Warneford, of Warneford Place, esq. father, by Catherine Calverley his wife, of Francis Warne- ford, of the same place, esq. Lieut.-Colonel of the Wiltshire Militia, and a magistrate and deputy- lieutenant for Wiltshire and Berkshire). Per fesse embattled sa. and ar. six crosses pattee, three and three, counterchanged. Crest-A garb ppr. Warner (Waltham, co. Essex, and bussex, 1609). Or, a bend engr. betw. six roses gu. barbed vert. Cre^l'-A man's head ppr. couped below the shoul- ders, habited chequy or and az. wreathed about the temple.s gold and gu. on the head a cap ar. Warner (Ireland). Vert, a cross engr. or. Crest- A badger pass. sa. „ , , r ♦ i Warner (Kent; granted 1616). Quarterly, first and fourth, per pale indented ar. and sa.; second and third, az. a fleur de lis or. Crest— A double plume of feathers. Warner (London). Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three ravens' heads erased sa. as many mullets pierced 01". Warner (London). Ar. a bend betw. six roses gu. seeded of the field, barbed vert. Crest, as of W al- tham, CO. Essex. „ , , n Warner (London, Norfolk, and Peterborough). Pei bend indented sa. and ar. Crest-A double plume of feathers or. Warner (Norfolk). Vert, a cross engr. or. Warner (Suflolk). Erm. on a cross raguly sa. five estoiles or. Crest— A lizard vert. Warner fSuffolk). Per bend indented ar. and sa Warner (Ratcliff and Rowington, co. Warwick). Or, a chev. betw. three boars' heads erased sa. Cmt _A horse's head erased, per fesse erm. and gu. maned of the last. Warner (Warner Hall, Brakenthwaite, and Knares- borough, CO. York). Or, a bend engr. betw. six roses gu. barbed vert. Crest-A fcaracen s head aflrontee ppr. wreathed round the temples or and W A 11 Warner. Az. three lleurs de lis within a bordure engi'. ar. Warner. Vert, a cross engr. ar. Warner. A>z. a fesse wavy ar. guttee de sang; m chief two crosses crosslet fitchee,in base a crescent of the second. Warner. Ar. (another, or) a bend engr. betw. six roses gu. Warner. Sa. a fesse betw. three Aeurs de hs ei-m. Or, a chev. betw. three boars heads coup- Warner. ed sa. Warner. Warner. Or, a bend engr. betw. six cinquefoils gu. Quarterly, first and fourth, per bend in- dented sa. and ar. ; second and third, az. a fleur- de-lis or. „ , <• Warner-Lee (granted 20 Nov 1666 f Susshe-s Grants, fol. 19; and Visitation "J Kejit, u 18, fol. 179, College of Arms). Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. a fesse countei-compouee, or and gu betw. eight billets of the second ; second, quar- terly, first and fourth, per pale indented, ar and sa.; second and third, az. a fleur-de-l.s or, ditfei- eneed by a crescent ; third, vert, a cross engr. ar. Cr<..*- A squirrel sa. sitting betw. two hazel branches, cracking a nut or. Warner-Lee (Walsingham Abbey, <=»• ^'"^^''','1 ' ^f" rived from the marriage of Thomas Lee, a desend- ant of the ancient family of Lee, Salop, with Anne, sister of the celebrated John Warner, Bishop of Rochester. Their grandson, Colonel Henry Lee, of Donjon, Canterbury, m. Dorothy, dau. of Sir George Grubham Howe, of Berwick St. Leonard's, co. Wilts, hart and was grandfather of Henry Lee Warner of Wa singham Abbey, esq. who d. uum. and left his estates to h.s cousin, Henry Woodward, esq. (son Daniel Woodward, esq. by Mary his wife, dau. of the Rev. Richard Huntley, of Boxwell, by h,s wife Aiiiie, dau of Colonel Henry Lee abovenamed), who thereupon assumed the names and arms ol Lee- WARNER,and wasfatherof the present Rcv.Henry Lee-Warner, of Walsingham Abbey). Arms and Crest, same as the preceding. il/o«.-Non nobis tantum nati. WARNER (Ardeer, CO. Ayr; borne by NER, of Ardeer, esq. ; descendea from Patrick War- ner, of Ardeer, an eminent Scottish minister, and field preacher, in the disturbed season of Scottish theology, from 1667 to 1709). Az. a fesse betw. Three boars' heads erased ar. Cr..*-An open Bible ppr. il/o«Si^- pur^cri, same as the Duke op Wellington. Motto — PoiTO, uimm est necessarium. Wellew. Az. a fesse engr. betw. three escallops ar. Welley (Houghton, co. Durham). Per pale, erminois and gu. three chev. counterchanged. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a reindeer's head. Wellincham. Erm. a chev. sa. (Another, ermines.) Wellincham. Erm. on a chev. sa. a crescent or. Wellings. Ar. a bend, per bend, az. and gu. six mullets of the third. Wellington (Brecknockshire). Gu. a saltire vaii'. Wellisbery. Gu. a griffin, segreant, or, a chief, chequy, of the last and az. ; over all a bend erm. Welliseobough, or Wellsborne (Westhanney, co. Berks). The same Arms. Wellisbourn. Gu. a chief, chequy or, and of the first, a griffin, segreant, of the second, over all a bend erm. Wells (granted to the Rev. Samuel Wells, Rector of Portlemouth, co. Devon, son of the Rev. Nathaniel Wells, Rector of East Allington, in the same county, by Catharine, his wife, elder dau. and eventually sole heiress of Thomas Bury, esq. by Dorothy, his wife, dau. and co-heiress of Ed- mund Fortescue, of Fallapit, esq.) Or, a lion ramp, double queued sa. on a chief gu. two annu- lets interlaced of the field. Crest — Out of an em- battlement ppr. a demi lion, double queued sa. hold- ing betw. his paws two annulets interlaced or. Motto — Virtute et honore. Wells (Grebhy Hall). See Welles. Wells (as borne by George Wells, of Woodspeen, near Newbury, co. Berks). Arms and Crest, same as Welles of Cambridgeshire, 1614. Wells (Bambridge, co. Hants, and the Isle of Pur- beck, CO. Dorset). Ar. a chev. vert, charged with five ermine spots of the field, betw. three martlets sa. Wells (Derbyshire). Emi. on a canton or, a buck's head sa. Wells (Hampshire). Az. three fountains wavy, ar. and of the first. Wells (Herefordshire). Ar. three lions' paws erased gu. on a canton sa. a mullet of the field. Wells (Herefordshire). Ar. three pales gu. ; on a canton ar. a mullet sa. Wells, or Welles. The same Arms. Crest— A well ppr. Wells (Holme House). Or, a lion ramp, double queued sa. ; in the dexter chief point a pellet. Crest — A demi ostrich, with wings displ. ar. ducally gorged or, charged on the breast with an escallop sa. and holding in the mouth a horseshoe of the second. Wells (Kent and Grimsby, co. Lincoln). Or, a lion ramp. sa. tail forked. Wells (Piercefield, Chepstow, co. Monmouth). Ar. a chev. voided az. betw. three flames of fire, ppr. Crest — A fire-beacon ppr. Wells. Or, a lion ramp, reguard. sa. Crest — A demi lion ramp. sa. Wells. Ar. a chev. voided az. betw. two flames of fire, ppr. Wells. Or, a griffin, segreant, vert. Wells. Ar. on a bend sa. betw. five roses gu. three mullets or. Wells. Ar. two pales gu. bezantee. Wells. Paly of six, gu. and or ; on a canton ar. a mullet sa. Wells. Ar. a chev. erm. betw. three martlets sa. Wells. Ar. a chev. az. betw. three bulls' heads, ca- bossed, gu. Wells, City of (Somersetshire). Per fesse ar. and vert, a tree ppr. issuing from the fesse line, in base three wells, two and one, masoned. The Cor- poration Seal represents a tree ; from the root whereof runs a spring of water, on the sinister thereof stands a stork, picking up a fish, on the W E L WEN Jexter is another bird, resembling a Cornisb chough. VVellsand, or Welusand. Sa. a lion ramp, purfesse, or and ar. Wellwood (Garvock, co. Fife ; founded by Velvud, a Danish courtier who escorted the Princess Anne, dan. of the King of Denmark, and Queen Consort of James VI. to Scotland, and received from her the lands of Touch, and armorial bearings, both of which continue in the family. The present repre- sentative of the family is Andrew Moffatt Well- wood, of Garvock, esq. sou and eventual heir to the late Robert Wellwood, of Garvock, by .-Vune, his wife, eldest dau. of Sir George Preston, of Valleyfield, hart, and grandson of Robert Well- wood, esq. second son of Robert Wellwood, of Touch, esq. wiio acquired the estate of Garvoch in addition to his patrimonial property). Ar. out of a well gu. an oak tree prowing, vert. Crest — The trunk of an oak, sprouting out branches, ppr. Supporters — Two eagles or. Motto — Reviresco. Welly. Sa. a bend or, betw. six. crescents ar. Welly. Sa. a fesse betw. three lleurs-de-lis, ar. Wellysand. Per fesse, or and sa. a lion ramp, per fesse, ar. and of the first; on the shoulder a mullet. Wellysham. Sa. two bars or; in chief three cinque- foils of the second. Welman (Poundsford Park, co. Somerset; derived from Tristram Welman, who d. at Taunton in 1050. His grandson, Isaac Welman, esq. removed to Poundsford Park in 170S, and was high sheriff for the county in 1709. The present representative of the family is Charles Noel Welman, of Pounds- ford Park, esq. a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for the county ; only child and heir of the late Thomas Welman, esq. by his second wife, the Hon. Charlotte Noel, dau. of Sir Gerard Noel, by Diana his wife. Baroness Barham). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. on a bend betw. two pomeis three mul- lets or, for Welman ; second and third, ar. three tor- teaux, a chief gu. a label of tliree points az. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. holding a mullet betw. his paws or, langued gu. Motto — Dei providentia juvat. Welnuorn. Per fesse gu. and ar.; a bend wavy, per fesse, or and sa. Welnetham, or Welwetham (Suffolk). Ar. on a fesse a?., three plates. Welsh (Berkshire). Az. six mullets or, three, two, and one. Welsh (Wonlip, co. Lincoln). Gu. two barsgemelles ar. ; a bend of the last. Welsh (Mosfennan). Ar. on a saltire sa. betw. four annulets or, a mullet of the field, within a bordure engr. az. Crest — The trunk of an oak tree, with a hawk sitting on a branch, all ppr. Motto — Aus- pice numine. Welsh (Sliadesley, co. Worcester). Ar. a fesse betw. six martlets, sa. Crest — A griffin's head erased ar. Welsh. Ar. three fishes naiant, in pale, sa. Crest — An antelope sejant, ar. collared and chained or, attired and unguled of the last. Welsh. Ar. on a saltire sa. five annulets or. Crest — On a branch of a tree an eagle close, all ppr. Welsh. Ar. a fesse gu. within a bordure engr. sa. Welsh. Ar. a chev. bttw. three pheons, sa. Welsh. See Walsh, Walshe, and Welch. Welshe (Gloucestershire). Gu. four bars gemclles ar. ; over all a bend of the last. Welshe. Az. seven mullets or, three, one, and three. Welstead (London). Ar. a saltire or, betw. four roses gu. Crest — A hind pass. ar. Welstead. Gu. a bend ar. ; over all a cross cross- let fitchee sa. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a dexter hand ppr. vested sa. holding a sword- blade wavy, of the second. Welsted. Or, a chev. az. betw. three leopards' heads gu. Crest — A hind pass. ar. Welstod. Gu. a saltire or, betw. four cinquefoils ar. Crest — A hind trippant, ppr. Welston. Per pale, sa. and az. a bend chequy (an- other, componee) ar. and gu. Welston. Ar. three wolves' heads erased, sa. Weltden (Weltden, co. Northumberland). A cinque- foil ; on a chief a demi lion ramp. CrM<— A Moor's head. Weltes. Per pale az. and ar. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis, counterchanged, Welweyn. Gu. a bend or. (Another, erm.) Welwike. Az. a fesse engr. betw. three escallops ar. Weme. Gu. (another, sa.) an ink raoline erm. Wemme, or Wenne. Gu. (another, sa.) a crossmoline ar. Wemys (Danesfort, co. Kilkenny; descended from Sir Patrick Wemys, knt. a native of Scotland, who was Captain to the Earl of Ormond in the army of Charles I., and now represented by Henry Wemys, of Danesfort, esq. Major of the Kilkenny Militia, high sherift' of the county in 1819, son of the late J.ames Wemys, of Danesfort, esq. by Martha his wife, dau. of Sir John Eluuden,of Castle Blunden, and grandson of James Wemys, of Danesfort, esq. M.P. by Jane his wife, dau. of Euseby Stratford, esq.) Arms, &c. same as Wemys, bart. Wemyss-Charteris Douglas {Earl of Wemyss). See Charter is-DouGLAS. Wemyss (Bogie, co. Fife, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a lion ramp. gu. armed and langued az. ; second and tliird, ar. a lion ramp. sa. Crest — A swan, ppr. Supporters — Two swans, with wings endorsed. Motto— ie pense. Wemyts (Unthank; as borne by T. B. Wemyts, of that place, esq.) Or, a lion ramp. sa. Crest — A swan, with wings elevated. Wenard (Devonshire). Or, on a bend az. three mul- lets ar. Wenaru (Devonshire). Ar. on a bend az. three mul- lets pierced, of tlie field. Wendey (Hastingfleld, co. Cambridge). Az. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased, or: all within a bordure of the second, ('rest — A lion's head erased az. gorged with a collar dancettee or. Wendey (Hastiugfield, co. Cambridge). Or, a chev. az. betw. three lions' heads erased of the last, within a bordure of tlie second. Crest, as the last. Wendling-Abbey (Norfolk). Az. three crosiers or, over all, on a fesse gu. three plates, each charged with the letters I.H.S. sa. Wendon. Ar. a cross flurtee engr. sa. Wendout. Gu. a fesse dancettee or. Wendout. The same, with a label of five points or. Wendover (Salisbury; confirmed 14 June, 1015). Sa. two bars or; in chief three demi lions ramp, of the second. Crest — A demi lion ramp or, holding in the paws an eagle's claw sa. erased gu. claws in base. Wendy (Norfolk). Or, a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased, az. Wendy, or Wenuie (Clan, co. Suffolk). Or, a chev. betw. tliree lions' heads erased, az. within a bor- dure engr. of tlie second. Wenham (Moovhall, CO. Sussex). Paly of six, ar. and gu. ; on a chief az. a lion pass, of the first, ducally crowned or. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a greyliound sa. collared or. Wenham (Laughtou,co. Sussex). The same Arms and Crest, with a crescent for diff. Wenington (Lincoln). Ar. a bend betw. six lozenges sa. Wenington. The same j4r»w. Crest— ksi'iW ar. Wenlock, Baron. See Thompson. Wenlock (Gloucestershire). Ar. a chev. etw. three Moors' heads erased sa. Crest — A plume of pea- cocks' feathers ppr. Wenlock (Wenlock, co. Salop). Gu. a chev. or, betw. three lions ramp, guard, ar. Crest — A griffin pass, with wings endorsed, or. Wenlock. Gu. a chev. or, betw. three lions ramp, ar. Crest — A griffin pass. or. Wenlock. At. a chev. gu. betw. three Moors' heads ppr. Wenlock-Monasterv (Oxfordshire). Az. three garbs or, in pale, a crosier of the last. Wenman, Baroness. See Wykeham. VVenman (Shouldern, Caswell, co. Oxford). Sa. on a fesse ar. betw. three ancliors or, as many lions' heads erased of tiie field. (Another, gu.) Crest — A cock's head erased, az. combed and wattled or. WEN WER Wenman. Sa. a fesse ar. betw. three anchors or. Wenman, or Waynisman. Sa. on a fesse ar. betw. three anchors erect, or, as many lions' heads erased gu. Wenman, or Wayneman. Per pale, purp. and az. a cross flory or. Wenselaghe, or Wenslaye (Brandesburton, co. York). Vert, four escallops in cross, ar. the tops of all pointing to the centre. Wensley, or Wendeseey (Wendesley, co. Derby; extinct in the male line since 1591 ; the heiress m. Blackwall). Erm. on a bend gu. three escallops or. Crest — A man's head in profile, couped at the shoulders, ppr. Wensi.ow. Erm. a chev. engr. sa. Wentlas. Barry of eight, erm. and or. Wentt, or Went (Somersetshire). Gu. a griffin se- greant ar. Wentworth, FiTzwiLLiAM {Earl Fitswilliam). See FlTZWlLLlAM. Wentworth (Parlut, co. Lincoln, bart.) Sa. on a chev. engr. or, betw. three leopards' faces ar. two antique keys, chevronways, az. bows to the centre, wards upwards. Crest — On a mount vert a griffin pass per pale, or and sa. charged with two antiqtie keys erect, in fesse, counterchanged. Motto — En Dieu est tout. Wentworth (Grimsby, co. Lincoln ; and Bretton, co. York). Sa. a chev. betw. three leopards' beads or, within a bordure ar. Wentworth (Somer-Leighton, co. Suffolk). A sal- tire erm. betw. four eagles displ. or. Crest — A leopard sejant, erm. ducally gorged, ringed, and lined or. Wentworth (Wentworth Woodhouse, in the Wapen- take of Strafford, co. York, founded by Reginald de Winterwade, whose name occurs in Domesday book; his descendant, William de Wyntword, of Wyntword, m. temp. Henry III. Emma, dau. and heir of William Woodhouse, of Woodhouse, and hence sprang the Wentworths of Wentworth Wood- house, whose representative was Sir Thomas Went- worth, bart. the great and unfortunate Earl of Strafford, of the reign of Charles L The dau. and eventual heiress of this ill-fated nobleman, the Lady Anne Wentworth, m. Edward Watson, se- cond Lord Rockingham, and was great grand- mother of Anne, wife of William third Earl Fitz- william. At the decease of the second Earl of Strafford, Lady Anne's brother, the barony of Raby passed to the heir-male, Thomas Wentworth, who was subsequently made Earl of Strafford, in 1711, and created a Knight of the Garter; he d. in 1739, leaving a son, William, Earl of Strafford, who d. issueless in 1791, and three daughters, viz. Anne, m. to the Right Hon. William ConoUy ; Lucy, m. to Field Marshal Sir George Howard, K.B. ; and Henrietta, m. to Henry Vernon, esq. See Vernon Wentworth). Sa. a chev. betw. leopards' faces or. Crest — A griffin pass. ar. Supporters — Dexter, a griffin ar. ; sinister, a lion or. Motto — En Dieu est tout. Wentworth (North Elmsal, co. York ; a branch of Wentworth of Wentworth Woodhouse, sprung from John Wentworth, who acquired the lands of North Elmsal, temp. Edward 111. in marriage with Alice, dau. and heir of John Bisset. The last male heir. Sir Butler Cavendish Wentworth, bart. d.s.p. in 17-11 , leaving his sister, Catharine, wife of Hugh Cholmley, of Whitby Abbey, esq. his heir.) Anns and Crest, same as Wentworth of Wentworth Woodhouse. Wentworth (Bretton, co. York; descended from Richard, third son of John Wentworth, of Elmsal ; the male line became extinct at the decease of Sir Thomas Wentworth Blackett, bart. in 179'2). Arms and Crest, same as Wentworth of Wentworth Woodhouse. Wentworth (Wentworth Castle, co. York; as borne by Frederick-WilliamThomas Vernon Went- worth, esq. of that place, only son of the late Henry Vernon, of Hilton Park, co. Stafford, esq. by Margaret his second wife, dau. of Thomas Fisher, of Acton, esq. and grandson of Henry Vernon, of Hilton Park, by the Lady Henrietta Wentworth his wife, youngest dau. of Thomas Earl of Straf- ford). Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. a chevrnu betw. three leopards' faces or, for Wentworth ; second, ar. a fret sa. for Vernon ; third, on a fesse az. three garbs of the first, for Vernon of Hasling- ton. Crests — First, a griffin pass, wings endorsed, ar. for Wentworth; second, a boar's head erased, sa. ducally gorged or, for Vernon. Motto — En Dieu est tout. Wentworth (Woolley, co. York ; a branch of the Wentworths of Woodhouse ; derived from Michael Wentworth, of Mendam Priory, co. Suffolk, esq. living 39 Henry VIII.; second son of Thomas Wentworth, of Wentworth Woodhouse, esq. by Beatrice, his wife, dau. of Sir Richard Woodriffe, of Wooley, knt., Michael Wentworth, grandson of the above Michael, purchased in 1599, the estate of Woolley, and m. Frances, dau. and sole heiress of George Downes, of Paunton, co. Hereford, esq. The present representative of this branch of the family is Godfrey Wentworth, of Woolley Park, esq. eldest son and heir of the late Godfrey Went- worth Army tage, esq. who assumed the surname and arms of Wentworth, on succeeding his maternal grandfather, Godfrey Wentworth, of Woolley, esq. in the family estates, he being third son of Anna- Maria, eldest dau. of that gentleman by her mar- riage with Sir George Armytage, of Kirklees, bart.) Arms,&c. the same as Wentworth of Woodhouse. Wentworth (Nettlested, co. Suffolk ; Earl of Cleve- land; now represented by Anna-Isabeli.a, Dowager Lady Byron, widow of the poet; and Nathaniel, Baron Scarsdale). Arms, &c. as Wentworth, of Wentworth Woodhouse. Wenward, or Wenard. Erm. on a bend az. three mullets pierced, ar. Crest — A mullet pierced, gu. Weoley (Camden, co. Gloucester: confirmed 25 April, 1580). Or, a bend betw. two mullets of six points, pierced sa. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up erm. a cockatrice close, ar. combed and wattled of the first. Werall (Staffordshire). Or, a fesse betw. three cres- cents, gu. Werberton. Ar. a chev. surmounted with a bend gu. ; a canton of the last. Werche. Per pale, az. and gu. billettee or, a lion ramp, of the last. Werden (Leyland, co. Lancaster; and Cholmeaton, CO. Chester; as borne by Sir John Werden, cre- ated a Baronet in 1672, whose son and heir, Sir John Warden, d. in 1758, leaving two daus. his co heirs, viz. Lucy, Duchess of St. Albans, and Susannah, wife of Edward Bayntun, esq. Consul- General at Algiers). Gu. on a bend ar. three leo- pards' heads of the field. Crest — A horse's head betw. two wings endorsed, or. Werden (Cheshire). The same Arms. Crest — A pe- gasus's head gu. betw. two wings endorsed or. Werdham (Cliarleton, co. Berks). Ar. a chev. erm. betw. three bears' heads erased, sa. muzzled or. Crest — A bear's head erased, ar. muzzled and col- lared sa. lined and ringed or. Werdon. Sa. three chessrooks ar. Werdon. Ar. a lion salient, gu. Werdysallere. Ar. on a chev. az. three ravens' heads couped, or. Were (Devonshire, 1620). Ar. a bend wavy betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee, az. Were. The same Arms. Crest — A dexter ai-m hold- ing up a gem ring, ppr. stoned gu. Were (Wellington and Poole ; of great antiquity in the counties of Somerset and Devon ; and now re- presented by Robert Were, formerly of Ruming- ton Manor, near Wellington, and now of Poole, esq. eldest son and heir of the late Thomas Were, of Wellington, esq. by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Peter Berry, esq. and grandson of Robert Weare, (as the name formerly was spelled,) of Sampford Arundell, co. Devon, esq.) Ar. on a bend vei-t, betw. six crosses crosslet litchee gu. three crosiers or. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Motto — Fuimus. Werge (Hexgrave Park, co. Nottingham; a younger branch of the Werges of Sussex ; derived from Thomas Werge, third .«on of the Rev. John Werge, WES WES Vicai- of Kirknewtoii, co. Northumberland; who settled at Horton Castle, in tlie latter county, and was father of John Werge, of Horton Castle, esq. who d. in 1780, having bad by Margaret his wife, sister of Thomas Youngbusbaiid, of Marden, esq. with three daus. five sous, of whom the fourth be- came ofHexgrave Park). Barry of ten, gu. and ar. on a chief sa. three lions* heads erased or, gorged with collars gu. each collar charged with three torteaux. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. holding in his right pav/ a pheon purp. gorged with a coUargu. charged with three torteaux. Wergman (granted to Ferdinand Charles Werg- MAN, of Timberham Lodge, co. Surrey, esq.) Az. betw. two estoiles in fesse ar. a figure representing Justice, vested of the liist ; in the dexter hand a sword erect, ppr. and in the sinister a pair of scales or. Crest — A dove, wings expanded, in the beak an olive branch ppr. charged on the body with an anchor, and on each of the wings with an estoile sa. Weriet. Gu. on a chief or, a lion pass. sa. Weriet, or Veriet. Gu. a chief or. Werkesley. Ar. a chief gu. Crest — A wivern az. sting and ears or. Wersieston (Northumberland). On a chev. betw. three buglehorns, as many lozenges. Wescowb (Somersetshire). Or, two bars sa. ; a canton erm. Crest — Out of a mural coronet a griffin's head or. Wescombe (Bart.) See Westcombe. Wescombe (Lincolnshire). Ar. on a cross engr. betw. four rams sa. as many bezants. Crest — On the top of a rock ppr. a bird close, ar. Wescot, or Wesi coit (Raddou, co. Devon ; and War- wick.shire). Ar. a bend cotised, sa. within a bor- dure engr. gu. bezantee. Wescot, or Westcope. Ar. a fesse betw. three co- vered cups, gu. Crest — Two hands issuing from clouds conjoined in fesse, ppr. Wescot, or Westcope. Ar. a fesse gu. ; in chief three covered cups of the second. Wesenhah (Norfolk). Sa. a fesse dancettee ar. betw. three mullets pierced of the last. Wesham. Ar. a fesse indented, betw. three mullets, sa. Weshbourne. Ar. on a fesse betw. six martlets, gu. three quatrefoils slipped beudways of the first. Weshenham, or Wessenham. Sa. a fesse indented, betw. three mullets or. Weshincham, or Wesshenham (Huntingdonshire). Sa. a fesse dancettee betw. three mullets ar. Weshincham, or Wesshenham. Az. a saltireor; a chief of the last. Weshington. Gu. two bars and three martlets in chief, ar. Wesley. Ar. a cross sa. in each quarter three escal- lops of the last. Crest— A wivern ppr. Motto — God is love. Wesley. Ar. a cross betw. four annulets sa. Wessell. Gu. three fleurs-de-lis or; a chief erm. Wessincton. Gu. two bars ar. ; in chief three mul- lets of the second. Wessington. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. oppressed with a bend, gobonated, of the second and az. Wessincton. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. within abordure, gobonated, of the second and az. Wessincton. Gu. two bars, and as many mullets in chief, ar. Wessincton. Ar. two bars gu.; in chief three mul- lets pierced, of the second. West (Earl Delauarr). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a fesse dancettee sa. for West; second and third, gu. a lion ramp. ar. armed and langued az. betw. eight crosses crosslet fitchee in orle, of the second, for Delawakr. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a gritfin's head az. ears and beak gold. Supporters — Dexter, a wolf coward, ar. gorged with a plain collar or; sinister, a cockatrice or, shadowed and scaled az. Motto — Jour de ma vie; " The brilliancy of ray life ;" alluding to the taking John, King of France, prisoner at the battle of Poictiers. West (Iver, co. Bucks, and Westminister). Ar. a fesse dancette, in base a maiincli sa. ; in chief two estoiles gu. West (Masworth, co. Bucks). Ar. on a fesse dancet- tee sa. three leopards' heads jessant-de-lis or. Crest — Out of a diical coronet or, a griliin's head of the last. West (Buckinghamshire and Sussex; granted i:t Feb. 1560). Ar. a fesse dancettee sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin 's head az. beaked and eared of the first. West (Derbyshire). Ar. on a fesse dancettee sa. a mullet or, within a bordure gu. bezantfee. West (Ireland). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. within a bor- dure of the last. West (Ireland). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. armed and crowned or, within a bordure of the second. West (Mincing Lane, Loudon, and Rotherhani, co. York ; granted 1034, Her. Off. London, c. 24). Ar. a fesse dancettee betw. three leopards' heads sa.' Crest — On a crown, composed of ears of wheat or, an eagle displ. gu. {Another crest— OvaX. of a mural coronet or, a griffin's head ar. charged with a fesse dancettee sa.) West (confirmed 5 Nov. 163.3 ; Her. Off. London, c. 24). Enn. a fesse dancettee sa. Crest — A griffin's head erased, per fesse, erm. and gu. ; on the first a fesse dancettee sa. West (London). Ar. a fesse dancettee sa. betw. three pellets. Crest — Out of a mural crown or, an eagle's head ar. gorged with a fesse dancettee sa. West (as borue by James Eldridce West, of Ton- bridge Castle, CO. Kent, esq. a magi-strate and deputy-lieutenant for that county;. Ar. a fesse dancettee betw. three leopards' faces sa. Crest — Out of a mural crown a griffin's head ar. charged with a fesse dancettee sa. West (Cotton-End, co. Northampton). Ar. a fesse dancettee sa. ; a crescent on a crescent for difF. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a gr iffin's head az. beaked and eared of the first, charged with a fleur-de-lis for diff. West (Hampton-Poyle, co. Oxford). Erm. a bend indented sa. ♦ West (Grays, co. Sufliblk). Ar. a fesse dancettee sa. within a bordure gu. bezantee. West (Sufl'olk). Sa. a lion ramp. ar. collared or. West (Cliir, co. Sussex). Az. a bend wavy betw. two griffins' heads erased or. Crest — A griffin's head erased, per pale wavy, or and az. West (Alscot, co. Warwick ; granted 12 Dec. 1768). Ar. a fesse dancettee pean. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head pean, beaked and eared or. West (Darley Abbey, co. Derby ; as borne by Sir William West, grantee of the Abbey in the 32 of Henry VIII.) Ar. a fesse dancettee betw. three leopards' faces sa. murally crowned or, (some- times crowned with Barons' coronets or.) Crest — A demi dragon ppr. sans tail, collared or, holding in the dexter paw a sword of the first. West. Ar. a fesse dancettee betw. three crescents sa. We.st. Sa. billettee or, a lion ramp, of the last. West. Erm. on a chief az. three bezants. West. Quart. rly, indented az. aud gu. ; a bend ar West. Sa. a chev. betw. three crescents erm. West. Barry of four, vair and gu. ; on a chief of the last two mullets or. Westerook (Kent; Elsted, Slade, and Lavant, co. Sussex ; and Godaliuing, co. Surrey). Gu. a leo- pard's head jessant-de lis or. t'cesf— An armed leg couped above the knee ppr. purfled or, spur of tlie last. Westbrooke. Sa. a fesse dancettee or, betw. three fishes ar. Westbrooke. Sa. a fesse or, the upper part indented, betw. three fishes ar. WtsTBROoKE. Sa. a fesse, indented or, betw. three fishes naiant, in pale ar. Westeury. Sa. a cross botonnee betw. four leopards' heads or, within a bordure engr. ar.' charged with eight torteaux. Westeury. Or, a fesse componee, ar. and gu. ; in chief three piles az. 60 WES WES AVestbury, Town of (Wiltshire). Quarterly, or and az. a cross patoiice, within a bordure charged with twenty lions ramp, all counterchanged. Westby (Yorkshire). Ar. on a bend az. three escal- lops of the field. Westev. The same Arms. Crest — An elephant's head ppv. Westby. Vert, three garbs or. Westby. Ar. on a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased sa. as many mullets pierced of the field. Westby. Gu. a saltire betw. four annulets ar. Westby (Mowbreck and Rawcliffe, co. Lancaster, originally of Yorkshire ; had a settlement in the former county prior to the Conquest. In 1233, Gilbert Westbye was sheriff of Lancashire: his descendant, Thomas Westby, of Mowbreck, esq. purchased, temp. Charles I. Rawcliffe (or White) Hall, from the Kirby family, and settled that estate upon his eldest son, by his second mar- riage, Geoi'ge Westby, of Rawcliffe, esq. whose younger son settled in Clonmel, and became the ancestor of the Westbys of Ireland. George West- by, great-grandson of this George, was father of Thomas Westby, esq. whose son, by Anne his wife, dau. of John Ashley, of London, esq. is the present Georce Westby, of Mowbreck and Rawcliffe, esq. ) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. on a chev. az. three cinquefoils pierced of the first; second, ar. on a chief dancettee gu. four crosses crosslet ; third, or, three garbs vert. Crest — A martlet sa. holding in his beak a stalk of wheat with three ears of gold. Motto — Nec volenti nec volanti. Westby ( Thornhill, co. Dublin ; descended from Nicholas Westby , of Ennis, esq. son of the first set- tler of the preceding family in Ireland; he acquired, by his wife, Frances, dau. of John Stepney, of Durrow, Queen's County, esq. the estate of High Park, CO. Wicklow, and was grandfather of the late Nicholas Westby, of High Park, esq. Member for the county of Wicklow, in the Irish Parliament for several years, who d. ?(«»;. in 1800, when he bequeathed tlie mansion and estate of High Park to his younger brother, Edward West- by, esq. ; and the representation of the family de- volved upon his eldest brother, the present Wil- liam Westby, of Thornhill, esq. eldest surviving son of William Westby, of High Park, esq. by Mary his wife, dau. and sole heiress of Richard Neville, of Furnace, co. Kildare, esq.) Arms, &c. as the preceding. Westby (High Park, co. Wicklow ; borne by Edward Westby, of that place, esq. younger brother of William Westby, of Thornhill, esq.) Arms, &c. same. Westcar (Oxfordshire ; as borne by Henrv West- car, of Burwond Cottage, co. Surrey, esq.) Az. on a chev. betw. three pheons or, as many escallops sa. Crest — A crocodile ppr. collared and chained or. Westcombe (bart.) Sa. two bars or, a canton erm. Crest — Out of a mural crown or, a griffin's head of the last. Motto — Festina lente. Westcope, and Westcott. See Wescot. Westcote. Ar. a bend cotised sa. ; on a bordure engr. gu. eight bezants. Crest — .4 Moor's head couped ppr. wreathed about the temples ar. and sa. Motto — Renovato nomine. Westcote. Per fesse, az. and ar. a fesse gu. ; in chief three cups covered or. Westcote. Ar. a fesse gu. ; in chief three covered cups of the second. Westuen (Lincolnshire). Az. a bend betw. three bears' heads erased or. Westell (Pinkney Green, Maidenhead). Ar. on a bend gu. betw. two falcons ppr. three garbs or; a chief, quarterly, sa. and gu. ; the second and third quarters charged with four guttees d'or, a horse courant ar. Crest— A cubit arm erect, vested and slashed ; on the hand, clenched ppr. a falcon. Westemore. Ar. on a bend az. three annulets or. Westeney. Sa. three palets or. Westenra (Baron Rossmore). Quarterly, first and fourth, per bend, or and ar. in chief a tree, and in base a seahorse reguard. in waves, all ppr. for Westenra ; second and third, quarterly ; first and fourth, az. three mullets within a bordure ar. for Murray ; second and third, ar. three birds close, within a bordure sa. for Cairnes. Crest — A liou ramp. Supporters — Dexter, a soldier resting his right hand on a sword, all ppr. ; sinister, a horse bridled and saddled. Motto— Vost praelia prsemia. Westenra (Ireland). Per bend, or and vert ; in chief a tree eradicated ppr. ; in base a seahorse ar. in waves of the third. Crest — A lion ramp. ar. Westerdale. Gu. a fesse betw. three owls ar. Crest — Two anchors in saltire ppr. Westerdale. Bendy of six, gu. and vert, a chev. erm. betw. three crosses formee or. Westerdale. Bendy of six, gu. and vert, a chev. betw. three owls ar. Western (Baron Western). Sa. a chev. betw. two crescents and a trefoil slipped, in base or. Crest — A demi lion ramp, or, holding in his paw a trefoil slipped vert. Stipporters — Dexter, alien or, gorged with a collar az. therefrom pendent an escutcheon, charged with the arms of Western ; sinister, a reindeer gu. attired ar. gorged with a ducal coronet or, therefrom pendent an escutcheon, charged with the arras of Shirley. Motto — Nec temere nec timide. Westerne, or Western (Essex). Sa. a chev. or ; in chief two crescents; in base a trefoil slipped of the last. Westerne (London). The same Arms. Crest — A demi lion ramp, or, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert. Westfaunc (Bishop of Hereford ; granted 1559). Az. a cross or, betw. four caltraps of the second. Westfield. Gu. on a fesse betw. six billets ar. as many Catharine wheels sa. Westhorp (Cornburgh, co. York). Sa. a lion ramp, ei-m. crowned or. Crest — An eagle's head erm. beaked or. West India Merchants, Society of. Az. three ships, hulks, masts, and rigging or, the sails all furled, the pennants and ensigns ar. each charged with a cross gu. ; on a chief of the second a pale, quar- terly, viz. first and fourth, az. three fleurs-de-lis or; second and third, three lions pass, guard, in pale or, all betw. two roses of the fourth, seeded of the second, barbed vert. Westlake (Kirkhampton). Az. three bars wavy ar. Westlake (Plymouth). Sa. a fesse or, betw. five owls, three in chief and two in base ar. Westle, or West. Ar. a cross couped sa. ringed at the ends of the last. Westlemore. Ar. on a bend az. three annulets or. Crest— A tent ar. flagged and garnished gu. Westles. Ar. a cliev. betw. three crosslets fitchfee sa. and five delves. Westley. Ar. a chev. betw. six billets and three crosses crosslet fitchee sa. Westley. Ar. a cross couped sa. ; at each end an annulet of the last. Westley. Ar. a cross betw. sixteen annulets sa. Westley. Ar. a cross pomee sa. Westley. Gu. a cross or, betw. nine plates saltire- ways. Westley. Gu. three escallops ar. Westmacott (as borne by Sir Richard We-stmacott, R.A. of London and Florence, D.C.L. of Oxford, the celebrated sculptor, son of the late Richard Westmacott, esq. by Sarah Vardy his wife. Sir Richard's eldest son, Richard Westmacott, esq. A.R.A. is also eminently distinguished in the same profession). Gu. a chev. coti.sed ar. betw. three bees volant or, a chief of the last. Crest— Vpon a mount, a column of the Tuscan order, fesseways, thereon a bee, all ppr. il/o»o— Extremes pudeat rediisse. Westme.ath, Marquess op. See Nugent. Westminster, Marquess of. See Grosvenor. Westminster, City of. Az. a portcullis, with chains pendent or; on a chief of the last, in pale, the arms of Edward the Confessor, betw. two united roses of York and Lancaster. Westminster Abbey. Ancient Arms — Az. on a chief indented or, a ci osier on the dexter, and a mitre on tiie sinister, both gu. WES WET Westmore (as borne by Richard Westmore, of Mid- dleton, near Lancaster, esq.; Thomas Westmore, esq. mayor of Lancaster in 1708, 17 IS, and 1727 ; and by Robert Westmore, of Preston, co. Lancas- ter, esq.) Sa. a lion pass, guard, or ; on a chief of the last tliree lozenges of the first. Crest — A lion pass, guard, or. Westmoreland, Earl of. See Fane. Westmoreland. Ar. a cross gu. ; in chief three es- callops counterchanged. Crest — A fox sejant or. Westox (Bedfordshire). Ar. a bend cotised sa. with- in a bordure of the last, bezantee. Westonat-the-Gate, or Weston, alias Atgate (Brightwell, co. Bucks). Sa. ten bezants, four, three, two, and one ; on a chief erm. three lozenges gu- Weston (Devonshire and Wiltshire). Ar. a fesse sa. within a bordure gu. charged with eight bezants. Weston (Heath-Ham, co. Dorset). Ar. on a chev. sa. three leopards' heads or, Weston (Weston, co. Dorset). Ar. a cher. per pale engr. az. and gu. ; in chief two roses of the second and two of the third. Weston (Lichfield and Preston Hall, co. Essex). Or, an eagle displ. sa. ; quartered with erm. on a chief az. five bezants. Weston (Hanam, co. Gloucester). Az. on a plate betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. a mullet sa. Weston (Ireland). Per pale, or and gu. a chev. counterchanged. Weston (Leicestershire). Az. a wheel betw. three fleurs-de-lis or. Weston (Norfolk and Surrey). Erm. on a chief az. five bezants. (Another adds, a martlet for difl".) Weston (Earls of Portland). Or, an eagle displ. reguard. sa. Crest — An eagle rising, reguard. sa. beaked and menibei'ed or. Motto — Craignez honte. Weston (Hugely, co. Stafford ; granted by Segar). The same Arms. Crest — An eagle's head erased, beaked gu. ; on the breast a crescent for difl". Weston (Staffordshire). Ar. an eagle displ. sa. Weston (Thorpe, co. Norfolk ; descended from the marriage of Charles Weston, and Mary, co-heiress of iMiles Brantliwayt, of Taverham, co, Norfolk ; now represented by Charles Weston, of Thorpe, esq. justice of the peace for the county of Norfolk). Quarterly, fir.st and fourth, or, an eagle displ. sa. for Weston ; second and third, or, two bendlets engr. sa. for Branthwayt. Crest — A demi eagle displ. Weston (Eflingham and VVeston-Ockham,co. Surrey). Sa. a chev. or, betw. three talbots' heads erased of the field. Crest— A wolf pass. ar. ducally gorged or. Weston (Ockham, co. Surrey, 1700). Sa. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased ar. Crest — A wolfs head couped sa. Weston, or Wiston (Sussex; 23 Henry IL) Erm. on a bend az. three lions' heads erased or. Weston (temp. Elizabeth). Erm. on a chief az. three bezants. Crest — A camel sa. collared or. Weston. Erm. on a chief sa. three bezants. Weston. Gu. on an inescutcheon ar. within an en- toire of five bezants, a fesse sa. Weston. Sa. a maunch ar. Weston. Quarterly, indented az. and gu. a bend ar. Weston. Sa. a chev. betw. three holly leaves ar. Weston. Sa. a chev. or, betw. three lions' heads erased ar. Weston. Per saltire, ar. and sa. in chief ; and in base a cross pattee of the second. Weston. Erm. on a bend gu. three lions' heads erased or. Weston. Ar. a chev. per pale, or and gu. Weston. Quarterly, per fesse indented, az. and gu. a bend ar. Weston. Az. a mullet betw. three fleurs de-lis ar. Weston. Ar. a fesse sa. ; a bordure engr. gu. Weston (Sutton, co. Surrey ; descended from Hay- leric de Weston, temp. Henry I. The last heir male in the direct line, John Weston of Sutton, d. in 1730, leaving, by Elizabeth his wife, sister of Thomas Viscount Gage, an only dau. and heiress, Melior Mary, who d. num. in 1782, having devised her estates to her kinsman, John Webb, of Sarns- field Court, co. Hereford, esq. who assumed, in consequence, the additional surname and ai-ms of Weston. He was grandson of John Webb, of London, esq. by Bridget his wife, dau. of John Wolfe, by Anne Pinchon his wife, granddau. of Sir Edward Pinchon, and Dorothy his wife, sister of Richard Weston, Earl of Portland, who des- cended from Robert Weston, of Prested, co. Essex, a younger brother of John Weston, ancestor of the Westons of Sutton). Erm. on a chief az. five be- zants. Crest — A Saracen's head. Weston (West Horsley, co. Surrey ; as borne by Ferdinand Fullerton Weston, of that place, esq.; by the Rev. Charles Henry Samuel Weston, Rector of West Horsley; by Colonel Frederick Alexander Weston, E. 1. C.'s S. ; and the other .sons of the late Henry Perkins Weston, of West Horsley, esq. who descended from Adam de Weston of Surrey, living at Weston temp. King Jolin). Sa. three leopards' beads ar. crowned or, laugued gu. Crest — A wolf pass. ar. ducally gorged or. Westropp (counties of Limerick and Clare, a leading family in those shires). Sa. a lion r.inip. ar. crowned or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet an eagle's head. Motto — Post funera virtus. Westropp. Ar. three legs in armour, couped at the thigh, flexed at the knee az. spurs or. Crest — A dragon's head gu. Westrow (London ; granted 24 March, 1C13). Or, a chev. and in chief three crescents ar. Westwood (London). Gu. three mullets with six points or; a quarter erm. Crest — A cubit arm habited with leaves vert, holding in the hand ppr. a club gu. spiked ar. Westwood (Worcestershire; confirmed 24 of Nov. 44 of Elizabeth). Gu. three mullets of six points or ; a canton erm. Westwood (Worcestershire). Gu. four mullets of six points or; a canton erm. Crest — A wild man's arm vert, holding a club in bend gu. spiked at the end or, on the thicker part ar. Westwrow (London; granted 24 March, 1013) Or, a chev. az. ; in chief three crescents of the last. Wetenhale. Vert, a cross engr. ar. Wetesham. Gu. two bars ar. ; in chief three cres- cents of the second. Wetewange. Sa. three lamps ar. Wethell. Per fesse, az. and or, a pale and three lions ramp, counterchanged. Wetherall (Lincolnshire). Ar. two lions pass. sa. ; on a chief indented of the last, three covered cups or. Crest — A demi lion ramp. sa. holding a covered cup or. Wetherall. Ar. two lions pass, guard, sa.; a chief gu. Wetherell (as borne by Sir Charles Wetherell, knt. Attorney-General in 182(i, son of the Very Rev. Nathan Wetherell, D.D. Dean of Hereford). Ar. two lions pass, guard, sa. on a chief dancettee of the second, three covered cups ar. Wetherby (Norfolk). Vert, a chev. enn. betw. three rams pass. ar. attired or. Wethered (Ashlins, Great Berkhampstead, d. 16C8). Gu. a chev. betw. three flesbpots or. Crest — A goat's head erased. Wethered, or Wetherid (Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire). The same Arms and Crest. Wetherton, or Whetarton (Northumberland). Gu. a chev. betw. three lions' paws erased ar. Crest — A lion's gamb erased gu. charged with a chev. ar. Wetherton, or Wheterton. Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three lions' paws erect and erased or. Crest — A lion's paw ppr. Wetherton. Gu three lions' paws erased and erect ar. Wetnall. Vert, a bend erm. Wetney (Gloucestershire). Sa. three pales or. Wetsham, or Wetesham (Suft'olk). BaiTy of six,gu. and ar. ; in chief a crescent of the first. Wettenhall (Wettenhall and HankiIow,co, Chester). Ancient Arms — Vert, a bend erm. Modern Arms — Vert, a cross engr. enn. Crest — An antelope's W H A W H A head ar. attired or, issuing out of a ducal coronet of tlie second. Wettenhall (Kent, and Hemyngs, co. York). Vert, a bend erm. VVnTTYN (De Toumay). Gu. three buckles in fesse betw. nine trefoils slipped or. VVettyn, or Wettvng, Gu. semee of trefoils or; tliree round buckles of the Inst. Crest — A lion's head erased or, vomiting lire ppr. Wettyn. Or, three buckles gu. Wettyn, or Wettync. Gu. semee of trefoils slipped or ; three buckles of the last, within a bordure go- bonated, gold and az. Wevell. Ar. on a chev. sa. three fleurs-de-lis of the field. Wever (Buckinghamshire). Or, on a fesse az. three garbs of the first. Wever (Cheshire). Sa. two bars ar. ; on a canton of the last a garb of the first. Wever. The same Arms. Crest— A garb in fesse or. Wever, or Weever (Ternhill, co. Salop). Ar. two bars sa. ; on a canton of the last a garb of the first. Wever. Or, on a fesse az. three garbs of the first. Wever. Sa. two bars ar. j in chief a garb or. Wever. Sa. two bars ar. ; on a canton gu. a garb or. Wever. Sa. two bars ar. ; on a canton of the first a garb or. Weye, alias Waye (Bickliford, co. Devon). Gu. three fishes hauriant ar. Weyer, or VVeyre (Staffordshire and Suffolk). Ar. a fesse hetw. three crescents gu. Weykes. Ar. on a pale cotised sa. three greyhounds' heads erased or, collared gu. Crest — A greyhound's head erased or, gorged with a har gemel gu. ; in the mouth a man's leg couped above the knee ar. Weyi.and (Suffolk). Az. a lion ramp. ar. debruised with a bendlet or. Weyland. Ar. on a cross gu. five escallops or. (Ano- ther, of the first.) Weymouth (Devonshire and Dorsetshire). Per fesse sa. and bendy of six ar. and az. a swan swimming in the waves ppr. Weymouth. Or, on a bend sa. two arrows ar. Crest — A dexter arm in armour, cuff paly of six ar. and gu. the hand holding three arrows ppr. Weymouth and Melcombe-Regis, United Towns of. Az. on the waves of the sea in base ppr. a ship of three masts, tackled and rigged, all or ; on the fore and mizen masts two square banners ; on the first, per pale gu. and vert, two lions pass, guard, or; on the second, quarterly, ar. and gu. ; on the first and fourth, a lion ramp. purp. ; on the second and third, a castle or ; on the hulk of the ship an escutclieon per fesse or and gu. in chief three chev- rons of the second ; in base three lions pass, guard, in pale of the first. The common Seal represents — Az. a bridge of three arches, double embattled ar. standing in the sea ppr. ; in chief an escutcheon per fesse or and gii.; on the first three chev. gu. ; un the second three lions pass, guard, in pale of the first. Weysanuon. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. crowned or. Whade. Per fesse ar. and gu. a pale couuterchangcd, three chaplets of the second. Whale. Or, a bend gu. and canton sa. Crest — A lion ramp, per fesse gu. and ar. Whaieshorne. Or, three trefoils slipped sa. within a bordure engr. gu. Whalesborough (Cornwall and Devonshire). Barry of six, ar. and gu. within a bordure sa. bezautee. Whalesburch, or Whalisworth (Whalisborough, CO. Cornwall). Ar. three bends gu. within a bor- dure sa. charged with ten bezants. Whaley (Kent). Ar. a cross sa. VV'hai.ey. The same Arms. Crest — Two anchors in saltire az. Whaley (Sussex). Ar. three whales' heads erased, lying fesseways sa. two and one. Whaley (Dalton, co. York). Ar. on a chev. betw. three whales' heads erased sa. as many birds, with wings expanded, of the first. Whaley. Ar. three boars' heads erased sa. \V haley-Mona.sterv (Lancashire). Gu. three whales hauriant or, in the mouth of each a crosier of the last. Whalileorne. Or, three trefoils slipped sa. within a bordure engi*. gu. Whalisbubch. Ar. three bends gu. a bordure sa. be- zantee. Whalisburch. Ar. three bends gu. within a bordure of the second, bezantee. Whalley (Overton, co. Huntingdon, and Norton, co. Leicester). Ar. three whales' heads erased, lying fesseways sa. two and one. Crest — A whale's head erased, lying fesseways sa. Whalley (Whalley, co. Lancaster, and Kirton, co. Nottingham). The same Arms and Crest. Whalley (Lancashire and Sussex). Ar. three harts pass. gu. two and one, attired or. Whalley (Sussex). Ar. three boars' heads erased in fesse sa. Whalley. Ar. three whales' heads erased and erect or. (Another, sa.) Whalley. Ar. a chev. betw. three whales' heads erased sa. Crest — A whale's head erect and erased sa. Whalley. Erm. on a bend sa. three whales' heads erased or. Whalley (Norton Hall, co. Somerset, and Hinton House, CO. Hants ; descended from Wyamarus Whalley, who accompanied the Conqueror to Eng- land, and was standard-bearer at the battle of Has- tings. Edward Whalley, the Regicide, a Major- Generalin Cromwell's army, wasofthisfamily. The present representative is Hyle Salmon Whalley TooKER, of Norton Hall and Hinton House, esq. who assumed, by sign manual in 1836, the surname and arms of Tooker in addition to and after those of Whalley, in compliance with the testamentary injunction of his great uncle, James Tooker, of Norton Hall, esq. He is eldest surviving son and heir of the late Francis Edwards Whalley, esq. by Mary Salmon his wife, and grandson of the Rev. John Whalley, D.D. Master of Peter House, Cam- bridge, and Regius Professor of Divinity, by Mary his wife, dau. of Francis Squire, Chancellor of Wells). Ar. three whales' heads hauriant, erased sa. a canton of the second, charged with a mascle of the first. Crest — A whale's head hauriant, as in the arms, sa. charged with a mascle ar. Motto— Mirabile iu profundis. WHAN^ELL (Ayrshire, Scotland ; granted 4 Aug. 1778). Or, a lion ramp. sa. armed and langued gu. betw. three crescents of the last, all within the royal tressure of the second. Crest — A dove with an olive branch in its beak ppr. Motto — Nuncia pacis. Whaplod. Per fesse ar. and gu. a pale counter- changed, three chaplets of the second. Whaplod. Per pale sa. and ar. two lions combatant counterchanged. (Another adds, on a chief sa. five bezants, two, one, and two.) Whaplode. Sa. on a chev. gu. three trefoils slipped or. Whapshot (as borne by the late Willl\>i Whapshot, esq.) Erm. a chev. vaire, or and gu. betw. two roses in chief of the last, barbed vert, and a lily stalked and leaved ppr. in base. Wharncliffe, Baron. See Mackenzie. Wharton (Cumberland; Wingate Grange, co. Dur- ham ; and Wharton, co. York). Sa. a maunch ar. Crest — A bull's head erased sa. armed or. Wharton (Wingate Grange and Offerton, co. Dur- ham ; descended of Kirby, co. Westmoreland ; en- tered 1615). Quarterly, first and fourth sa. a maunch ar. ; second and third, ar. two bars gu. on a canton a cross or. Crest, as the last. Wharton (Bicester, co. Oxford). Ariits and first Crest of Westmoreland. Whauton (Kirby-Thore, co. Westmoreland). Sa. a maunch ar. ; a canton or. Crest — A bull's head erased ar. armed or. Wharton (as borne by Philip Wharton, the cele- brated Duke of Wharton). Sa. a maunch ar. within a bordure or, charged with eight pairs of lions' paws saltireways, erased gu. ; the bordure being an augmentation granted by Edward VI. CreU — A Moor, kneeling in coat of mail, all ppr. ducally crowned or, stabbing himself with a sword of the first, hilt and pome! of the second. (Another W II A W H E rresl — A bull's head erased ar. attired or, gorged v/ith a ducal coronet, per pa,le, of the second and t-n.) Wharton (Beverley, co. York). Or, on a chev. az. a* martlet betw. two pheons of the held. Crest— On the stump of a tree erased ppr. a squirrel sejant of the last, collared or, cracking a nut of the last. WHAnTON (Skelton Castle, co. York; descended from Anthony Wharton, younger son of Gilbert Whar- ton, of Kirby Tliore, who d. in 1551, and now re- presented, in the female line, by John Wharton, of Skelton Castle, esq.) Sa. a maunch ar. Crest —A bull's head erased ar. iI/u^ tw. three well-buckets or. Whiti-ield (Whitfield, co. Devon; the heiresses m. Heusleigh and Garland). Gu. a fesse betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee ar. Whitfield (Northamptonsliire, Sussex, and Whitfield Hall, CO. Northumberland). Ar. a bend plain, betw. two cotises engr. sa. Cr«*— Out of a palli- sado crown ar. a stag's head or. Whitfield (Mortlake, co. Surrey ; granted 1606). The same Arms and Crest. Whiti-ield (Tenterden, co. Kent; derived from John Whitfield of Tenterden, living in 1548, second son of Robert Whitfield, of Wadhurst, co. Sussex ; the late Rev. Francis U bitfield, Vicar of Godmersham and Cliallock, (I. in 1810, leaving two sons, Francis and William, both of Ashford). Arms and Crest, as Whitfield of Northamptonshire and Sussex. Whitfield (Kent; descended out of Northumber- land). Ar. a bend betw. two others, all engr. sa. Whitfield. Gyronny of eight, ar. and or, three garbs gu. Crest — An anchor az. entwined by a perpent or. Whitfield. Gyronny of eight, ar. and or, four garbs gu. banded of the first. WnrrFiELD. Ar. ten crosses crosslet gu. four, three, two, and one. Whitfield. Sa. semee of crosses crosslet, a bend engr. or. Whitfield, or Whitefield. Ar. a bend gu.; on a chief of the last three mullets pierced of the first. Whitford (England). Ar. on a bend, cotised, sa. three garbs or. Crest — A Cross Calvary, on three degrees, or. Whitford (Scotland). Ar. a bend cotised sa. in chief a garb gu. Crest — On a garb or, a dove ar. beaked gu. Motto — Tout est en haut. Whitford. Ar. a bend, cotised, sa. betw. two garbs gu- Whitgift (Surrey ; granted IT)??). Ar. on a cross flory sa. five bezants. Crest— Oat of a ducal coro- net or, a lion's gamb, ar. holding a chaplet vert. Whitgiit (Worcestershire). Or, on a cross flory az. three bezants. Whitgrave (Essex). Az. a cross, voided, or, charged with four garbs gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gu. a demi antelope or. Whitcreav e (originally of Whitgreave and Burton, CO. Stafford : now of Moseley Court in the same county, wheiein the family has resided for six centuries at least ; the present representative is George Thomas Whitgreave, of Moseliy Court, esq. high sheriff of Staffordshire in 183?, great- great-grandson of Thomas Whitgreave, of Mos<'ley, barrister at-law, celebrated as having by his devo- tion and loyalty contributed mainly to the preser- vation of Charles II. after the battle of Worcester. The present Mr. Whitgreave m. Amelia, dau. of the late Benjamin Hodges, of London, esq. and has several children : his eldest son, Henry- Benjamin-George, m. 3 May, 18-11, Henrietta- Maria, dau. and co-heir of the late Hon. Thomas- Edward Clifford, and has a son and heir, Henry- George Hugh, b. '2-2 March, 1842). Az. a cross quarterly pierced or, in each quarter of the cross a chev. gu. for honourable augmentation, granted to the present Mr. Whitgreave and his descendants, to commemorate the services of his ancestor in the civil wars, and the preservation of King Chai-les, viz. a chief ar. thereon a rose gu. irradiated gold, within a wreath of oak, ppr. Crests — First, out of a ducal coronet gu. a demi antelope or; second, of honourable augmentation, out of a ducal coronet a sceptre in pale or, surmounted by a branch of oak ppr. and a I'ose gu. slipped, in s.-iltire, also ppr. Motto — Regem defendere victum. Whitbam. Or, a bend gu. betw. three falcons sa. Whitham. Or, three falcons sa. two and one. Whithede. Az. a chev. betw. three buylehorns ar. Whithering, or Withering (Overton, co. Stafford). Ar. a raven, volant, sa. Crest— A raven, with wings expanded, sa. beaked or, ducally gorged of the last. Whithers (Wiltshire). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three crescents gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a ragged staff sa. « Whithorse. Chevronee of four, ar. and gu. Whithorse. Per chev. ar. and gu. a chev. per chev. counterchanged. Whithull. Ar. in chief three mullets, pierced, sa. Whiting (Wood, co. Devon). Ar. a bend wavy, cotised, sa. Whiting (Defl'ord, co. Leicester, and Elton, co. Northampton). Gyronny of four, az. and erm. ; over all a leopard's head or; in chief three bezants. Whiting (London). Gyronny of four, ar. and az. ; on a chief of the first three leopards' heads of the second. Whiting (Glastonbury, co. Somerset). A cross bo- tonnee, betw. two leopards' heads in chief; and in base as many cinquefoils. Whiting (Sussex). Az. on a chief or, three leopards' heads of the field. Whiting. Az. a leopard's head or, betw. two fiaun- ches erm. in chief three plates of the last. Crest — A demi eagle with two heads displ. ppr. Whiting. Per fesse indented, or and az. three leo- jiards' heads counterchanged. W II I Whiting. Ar. a bend iiebiilee betw. two cotises sa. Whiting. Ar. ou a bend sa. three whitings ppr. Whiti.s'CHAm (Lancashire, and Whitingham,co.York). Per fesse or and ar. a lion ramp, guard, gu. ; over all a fesse vert. Crest — A cubit arm erect, habited ar. cuffed az. holding in the hand ppr. a book open of the first, garnished or. Whiti.vcham. Ar. a fesse vert; over all a lion ramp. g"- WHrriiNGHAM, or Whittincham. Erm. on a fesse engr. cotised az. three escallops or. Whitingto.n (Hamswell, co. Gloucester). Ar. three mullets az. Creil — A lion's head couped sa. Whitington (Pauntlett, co. Gloucester). Gu. a fease chequy, or and az. Crest — A lion's head erased sa. WiTHiNGioN (Culrheth Hall, co. Lancaster; as borne by Thomas Elljmes Withing ton, of that place, esq.) Arms and Crest, as the preceding. Motto — Sapere aude. Whitington (Gloucestershire). Gu. a fesse chequy, J or and az. ; in chief a martlet of the second. Crest — A lion's head couped sa. Whitington (Lancashire.) Sa. a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee or. Whitington (Newborough, co. Stafford). Ai". three mullets iiz. Crest — Out of a dural coronet or, a goat's Iiead ar, armed of the first. Whii ington. Az. three fishes haurient ar. Crest — A dolphin haurient ar. Whitington. Gu. afessecounter-cumponee, or and sa. Whitlehury (Warwickshire). Barry of four, az. and ar. ; on a chief of the second three hurts. Whitley (Warwickshire). Gu. a chev. or. Whiti.ey, or Whitlie. The same Arms. Crest — A cross crosslet fitchee gu. betw. two swords in sal tire ppr. Whitley, or Whitleigh (Cornwall and Devonshire). Ar. on a bend n./>. three bezants. Whitlock (granted to William Whitlock, of Devonshire, esq.) Per fesse, or and sa. a bend wavy betw. two padlocks, counterchanged. Whitlock. The same Arms. Crest — A cross pattee betw. two wings gu. WiiiTLOcii (Middle Temple, London). Az. a chev. ejigr. betw. three birds or. AVun LOCK. Az. a chev. betw. three birds az. Crest — On a castle ar. a bird, wings displ. or. Whitmoke (Apley, co. Salop; originiiUy seated at Whyttemere, subsequently removed to Clavei'ly, and acquired considerable possessions there ; de- rived from John, Lord of Whyttemere, ttimp. Henry HI. and Edward 1. the tenth in descent from whom, .Sir William Whituiore, of London, knt. purchased the estate of Apley, and was high sheriff ofSalop in Ki'iO : he was father of Thomas Whitmore of Apley, created a Baronet in 1C41 ; but the latter's son. Sir William Whitmore, the second hart. d. s. p. in l(i99, when the title became extinct. The pre- sent representative of the family is 'J'hohias Whit- more, of Apley, esq. a magistrate and deputy-lieu- tenant for Salop, formerly M. P. for Bridgnorth, and high sheriff in 1805, eldest son and heir of the late Thomas AVhitmore, of Apley, esq. M.P. for Bridgnorth, by Mary, his second wife, dau. of Tho- mas Foley, esq. Capt. R. N. and great-grandson of William Whitmore, of Low Slaughter, esq. M. P. for Bridgnorth, (who succeeded to Apley upon the death s. p. of his kinsman. Sir William Whitmore, becoud hart.) by his wife, Elizabeth, dau. of Roger Pope, of Wolstaston, co. Salop, esq. and sister and (in her issue) eventual heir to her brother, Broni- wich Pope, esq.) Vert, fretty or, quartering Whit- moke, (additional arms and crest granted to the descendants of AV^illiam Wiiitmore, of London, in isas,) Weld of W'iiley, Wettenhall, Le Gras, FiTz Hugh of Congleton, Greswold, Groome, Grange, Bromley, Hawe, &c. &c. &c. Crests — First, a falcon, sitting on the stump of a tree, with a branch springing from the dexter side, all ppr. ; second, an arm, couped at the elbow, and erect, habited or, turned up az. holding in the hand ppr. a cinquefoil of the first, leaved vert, all within two wings expanded of the fourth. Whitmoke ( Duduiaston, co. Salop; a branch of the \V II 1 Whitmoresof Apley. William Whitmore, esq. grand- son of William Whitmore, of Apley, esq. M.P. by Elizabeth his wife, sister of Broruwich Pope, esq. of Wolstaston, inherited the estate of Dudmaston at the demise of Lieutenant-Colonel Weld, and was father of the present William Wolrychk Whitmoke, of Dudmaston, esq.) Arms, &c. as AVhitmoke of Apley. Whitmore (Thuistanfon, co. Chester). Ar. a chief az. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head ar. gorged with a plain collar az. tied behind with a bow. Whitmore (London). Vert, fretty or; on a canton of the second a cinquefoil, pierced az. Crest — An arm erect, couped at the elbow, habited or, turned up az. holding in the hand ppr. a cinquefoil of the first, leaved vert; all within two wings expanded of the fourth. Whitmore (London). Ar. fretty sa. Whitney (Whitney, co. Hereford; a knightly family of remote antiquity, founded by Eustace, living in lOSG, who assumed the name of Wliitney, from the lorJship of Whitney wiiich he possesses! : the present representative is Thomas ^^'H1TNEV, of Bath, esq.) Az. a cross chequy, or and sa. Crest — A bull s head couped sa. anued ar. the points gu. Whitney (Ireland). Vert, a cross engr. ar. Crest — A Roman soldier's head and helmet ppr. Whitney. Ar. two bars az. charged with three cin- quefoils of the field. Crest — A bull's head couped, sa. armed ar. the jioints gu. Whitney. Ar. a cross componnee, or and gu. Crest, as the last. Whitney. Paly of six, or and az. ; a chief vair. Whitney. Ar. a griliin scgreant sa. Whitney. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. ; on a chief of the last three mullets ar. Whitorne. Per chev. flory, counterllory, ar. and sa. ; in chief two castles of the second ; in base an escallop of tiie first. Whitrovv (Exeter). Per pale, ar. andsa.; a fleur- de-lis counterchanged. Whitsham. Ar. a cross sa.; in the first amartU'tgu. Whitshed (Dublin; certified 7 July, 1/05). Per pale indented ar. and vert, tliree derai lions ramp, coun- terchanged, gu. and or. (.rest — A demi lion i*amp. per pale indented ar. and gu. holding in the de.xter paw a trefoil, slipped, vert. Whitshed Hawkins (Killiiic irrick, co. Wicklow, and Jobstown, CO. Mayo, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, per pale indented ar. and vert, three demi lions, those in chief the dexter gu. the sinister or, and that in base, per pale indented gu. antl or, for \Vhitshed; second and third, ar. a chev. betw. three heads sa. for Hawkins, ('rest — A demi lion per pale indented ar. and gu. holding in the dexter paw a trefoil, slipped, vert. Supporters — Dexter, a lion per pale indented gu. and ar. gorged with a ribbon of the last, fimbriated az. therefrom pendant a representation of the gold medal presented to Admiral Whitshed for his distinguished services off Cape St. Vincent, the dexter forepaw resting on an anchor ppr.; sinister, a hind ppr. gorged as the dexter, in the mouth a trefoil, slipped, vert. Whitson (Scotland). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. Crest— An arm embowed, in armour ppi*. holding a tilting- spear, broken in the middle or, ribbons waving at the top fiu. W HiTTAKER ( Harming Place, near Maidstone, formerly of Blasted, co. Kent). Sa. a fesse betw. three mas- cles ar. Crest — A horse pass. or. VVhittaker (Shafton, co. Dorset, and VViltshire). The same Arms and Crest. Whittaker (borne by the ReT. John William Whit- TAKER, D. D. Vicar of Blackburn, co. Lancaster; descended from a family which claiin.-j to be derived from the celebrated Dr. Whittaker, Professor of Divinity at Cambridge, temj). Elizabeth). Sa. a fesse betw. three mascles ar. Crest — .-^ horse pass, or. Whittaker. Az. a cross wavy ar. betw. four sea- gulls, swimming, ppr. Crest — A sea-gull, with wings expanded, ppr. Whitte. Gu. five annulets or; a canton erm. Whitteley. Az. on a bend or, three torteaux ; in W fl T \V II V the sinister cliief a crescent of the second. Crext — Three garbs gu. banded or. WHiTTELt,, or Whittelle (Lancashire). Per fesse az. and or, a pale connterchanged ; three lions ram]), of the last, ('rext — Two arms enibowed, habited az. cuff" erm. holding with the hands ppr. a garb or. Whitteix (London ; grunted 1587 ; and now borne by JosiiPH I'KANCis WnnTEi.i,, of Helmsley Lod|;e, near York, esq. son of the late Eugene Thomas Whittell, of Over-Helmesley, esq. barrister-at-law, by Mary-Anne his wife, eldest dau. of Joshua Field, of Heaton Hall, co. York, esq. and grandson of Thomas Whittell, of London, esq. and Anna Alaria Curzon, his wife;. Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three talbots' heads erased or. Crest — A talbot's head erased or, collared, eared, and ringed ar. (A second Crest was adopted by the late Mr. Whittell, viz. — Two arms embowed, habited ar. cuif erm. holding betw. the hands ppr. a garb or.) Whitter (as borne by William Whitter, of Ashurst, CO. Sussex, esq. justice of the peace). Erm. a bull pass. Crest — An arm embowed in armour, holding a battle axe ppr. l\Iotto—Y.s\-o fidelis. Whittinguam (Holmside, co. Durham; Harl. MSS. No. 1448, fol. 20). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a fesse az. over all a lion ramp. gu. ; second and third, or, on a bend gu. betw. two pellets, three bars of the first. Crest — A cubit arm erect ppr. habited ar. cuffaz. holding an open book, of the se- cond, edges of the leaves and clasps or. Whittjncham (Penley, co. Hertford). Ar. a fesse vert; over all a lion ramp. gn. Whittingham (Sussex). Ar. a fesse az. ; over all a lion ramp. gu. Whittingham (Balkes, co. York; descended from Chester; confirmed 5 Sept. 1575). Erm. on a fesse engr. gu. betw. two plain cotises az. three escallops or. Whittingham. Per pale, erm. and erminois, a fesse vert; over all a lion ramp. ar. guttee de sang. Crest — A dexter cubit arm, vested or, cufl' gu. the hand ppr. holding an open book sa. leaved and tas- selled vert, and on the first page a pomegranate of the first. Whittingham. Az. three mullets pierced or. WHrrTiNGHAM. See Whitinouam. Whittington (Lowth, co. Lincoln). Ar. three mullets pierced az. Crest — An antelope's head erased ar. ducally gorged and armed or. Whittington (Lord Mayor of London, 1397, 1406, and 1419). Gu, a fesse componee, or and az. ; iu the dexter chief an annulet of the second. Whjttington (Ive Thorn, co. Somerset). Gu. a fes.se, chequy, or and az.; in the dexter chief point a fleur-de-lis. Whittington (Stafl'ordshire). Az. three mullets, pierced, or. Crest — A goat's head, erased, ar. du- cally gorged and armed, or. Whittington. Gu. a fesse, chequy, or and az. ; in chief an annulet gold. Crest — A dove, and olive branch, ppr. Whittington. Ar. a fesse, componee, or and az. betw. three roses gu. ; on a chief of the second, as many lions' gambs, fixed to dragons' sinister wings sa. ; all within a bordure gobony, of the third and purp. Crest — A dragon's head sa. bezantfee, issu- ing out of a rose gu. ; in the mouth an arrow ar. the point in chief, guttee de sang. Whitiington (Whittington, co. Derby; the heiress of the elder branch m. Dethick before 1320; the heiress of a younger branch m. Eyre, temp. Henry VII.) Sa. a cross engr. ar. betw. four pomegra- nates, slipped or. Whittington. Gu. a fesse componee, az. and or; in chief an annulet of the third. Whittington. Ar. a buglehorn stringed, betw. three escallops sa. Whittle (Lancashire; granted 13 Sept. 1688). Gu. a chev. vuir, betw. three talbots' heads erased or. Whittle (Lancashire ; confirmed 1694). Gu. a chev. erm. fimbriated or, betw. three talbots' heads erasi d of the last. Whittle. Az. a lion ramp. or. Crest — A bear's head and neck sa. muz/.Icd gu. Whittlebury. Barry of four, az. and ar. a bordure or ; on a cliief of the second a crescent gu. betw. two hurts. Crest — A fountain of water, playing, ppr. Whitton. Paly of four ar. and sa. three eagles displ. counterchanged. WHiTroN (Netliercott, co. Oxford). Ar. on a chev. within a bordure engr. sa. five plates. Whitton. Or, on a chev. sa. five plates. Crest — A ship in full sail, in a .sea, ppr. Whittoxmead. Ar. (another, or) a chev. betw. three lai>wings sa. Whitwang. Az. a chev. ar. and three lions' paws erased and erect, in chief or. Whitwanoe (Dunson, co. Northumberland). Ar. a chev. betw. three lions' gambs, erect and erased gu. ; on a chief sa. three escutcheons or. Crest — A hedgehog ppr. Whitweld. Sa. five fusils in bend, or. Whitwell (Northamptonshire). Az. three griffins' heads erased or. Crest — A griffin's head erased or. Whitwell (Staffordshire). Gu. a fesse chequy or and sa. betw. two bai-s gemelles of the second. Whitwel. The same Arms. Crest— A lion's head erased or. Whitwick. (Whitwick, co. Stafford; ancient). Az. on a chev. ar. three pheons gu. betw. as many lions pass. or. Whitwick (York Herald of Arms, d. 1722). Az. ou a chev. ar. betw. thive pheons or, as many crosses pattee gu. Crest — A demi tiger ar. crined sa. holding a pheon or. Whitwicke (Marleston, co. Berks, and Whitwick, CO. Stafford ; granted 1613). The same Arms and Crest. Whitwike (Staffordshire, by patent, 1612). Az. on a chev. ar. betw. three lions pass, or, as many pheons gu. Crest — A demi lion or, gorged with a mural crown ar. holding a pheon gu. Whitwong. Ar. a chev. az. betw. three lions' gambs, erect and erased, gu.; on a chief sa. three open bowls or. Cresl — A hedgehog or, bi'istled sa. Whit WORTH (Adbaston, co. Stafford). Ar. a bend sa.; in the sinister chief point a garb gu. Whizt. Ar. a chev. gu. Whopthmer. Gu. in chief two roses ar. ; in base a crcsc nt or. Whorwoud (Oxford.shire and Staffordshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three bucks' heads cabossed sa. Crest — A buck's head cabossed, sa. holding iu the mouth an acorn branch vert, fructed or. Whorwood (Bobington, cn. Stafford). Ar. ou a chev. betw. three bucks' heads cabossed sa. as many crescents or. Whorwood. Thesame 4rms. C'rerf— Out of a tower a demi griffin, ppr. Whorwood (as borne by the Rev. Thomas Henry W^HORWOOD, of Headington House, near Oxford, great-grandson of Thomas Whorwood of Holton, by Jane his wife, dau. of Reginald Bray, and a desc^'ndant of William Chichele, brother of Henry Chicliele, Founder of All Souls' College, Oxford. The Wliorwoods, who were settled at Horwood, CO. Bucks, temp. Henry I. and II. acquired Head- ington Manor in marriage with the heiress of the Brome family about the year 1600). Ar. on a chev. betw. three stags' heads cabossed sa. as many broom sprigs or. (The three broom sprii^s were an augmentation to the descendants of Sir Thomas Whorwood, who married the heiress of the Bromes of Holton and Headington.) Crest — A stag's head as iu the arms, bearing in its month a branch of oak ppr. fructed or. Motto — Nunc et semper. Whydon (Chagford, co. Devon; granted 12 Nov. 1564). Ar. a chev. betw. three pheons gu. Cresl — Out of a ducal coronet ar. a demi swan sa. wings expanded or, beaked of the last. Whyshaw (Lees, co. Chester, and Gray's Inn.co. Mid- dlesex). Gu. fretty or; on a canton az. two ears of wheat, slipped, without blades of the .second. Whvt (Scotland). Ar. a martlet betw. three quatre- foils sa.; on a chief of the last as many quatrefoils of the first. Crest — A boar's head issuing out of the wreath ppr. il/of/o— Per anlua fama. Whyte. Vert, three roses ar. Crest — A lion's head cooped gu. WIC WID Whyte. The same Arms as White, London, 1634. Whyte. Ar. a cross uioliiie gu, Whyte or White (Shottisliam, co. Norfolk ; now re- presented by the fi'Oylys of Shottisliam and the East Indies). Gu. a chev. betw. three boars' heads couped within a bordure engr. ar. Whyte or WnrrE (Fretenbam, co. Norfolk, 1435 ; descended from the above;. The same Arms, with- out the bordure. Whytehead (Easingwold, co. York; as borne by William Whyteheau, of that place, esq. LL.B. barrister-atlaw, and deputy-lieutenant fur the North Riding of the county ; descended from Wil- liam Whitehead, Lord Mayor of York in 1734, who derived irom the Whitheds, or Whiteheads, resi- dent for several centuries at Titherly and Norman Court, CO. Hants, and was the first to change the orthography of the name). Az. a fesse ar. betw. three fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — A fox sejant ar. White-Melville (Bennochy and Strathkinness, co. Fife). See Melville. Whytino. Per saltire erm. and az. in the fesse point a leopard's head or ; in chief tlirfie plates. Crest — A bear's head. Whytock (Scotland). Or, guttee de poix, a fesse sa. Crest — A dexter hand holding a pen. WiARD (London). Ar. a chev. betw. tliree roses gu. WiARD (Wiard, co. Norfolk). Ar. a chief betw. three catharine-wheels, gu. WiBERD (Parsley Hall, co. Essex). Ar. on a fesse engr. az. betw. three spread eagles sa. a cinquefoil of the first betw. two fleurs-de-lis or. Wiberd (Essex). Per pale gu. and az. three demi lions ramp. ar. ducally crowned or. Crest — A demi lion ramp, or, ducally crowned of the last. WiBERY. Ar. a fesse, battelly, counter-battelly, sa. betw. two quatrefoils gu. WiiiERV. Sa. five (another, eight) crosses crosslet fitchee in fesse or, betw. three lions ramp. ar. WiCHARD (Leicestershire). Az. a chev. ar. betw. three martlets or. WicHE (Dioitwich, CO. Worcester). Vert, a lion ramp, within a bordure or. WicHEHALi'E. Per pale ar. and sa. six crescents counterchanged. WiCHERLEY, or WiTCHERLEY (Wicherley, CO. Salop). Chequy or and az. ; on a bend gu. three ciuquefoils ar. WicHGER. Gu. a lion ramp, or; a bend of five points az. WicHiE, or WiTHiE. Per pale erm. and or, a lion salient gu. WicHi.NoHAM, or WiTCHiNGHAM (Yoxford, CO. Suf- folk). Erui. on a chief sa. three crosses pattee ar. (Another or.) Crest — An arm erect, holding an escallop. WiCHLASE, WlCHALFE, WyCHEI.FE, Or WiCHAPLE (Chudleigh and Barnstaple, co. Devon). Per fesse ar. and sa. six crescents in pale counterchanged. Crest — A goat's head erased per pale ar. and sa. charged with two crescents in fesse counter- changed; in the mouth a rose branch, stalked and leaved vert, flowered or. WiCKE. Gu. a bend erm. betw. two cotises daneettfee ar. WiCKENDEN. Az. three chev. interlaced in base or. Crest — A dexter hand holding a cross crosslet fitcliee az. WicKENUE.N. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. crowned or; over all a bendlet sa. WicKE.Ns (Stoclitbiewen, co. Northampton ; confirmed 23 May, 1640). Per pale or and vert, a chev. voided, betw. tliree trefoils counterclianged. WicnENS. Per chev. vert and or; on a chev. another cciupee betw. three trefoils slipped ; alt counter- changed. Crest — Betw. two trees vert, fructed or, a talbot couraut ar. spott'jd sa. WicKHAM (Abingdon, co. Berks; Kent; and Swall- clid'e, CO. Oxford). Ar. two cliev. sa. betw. three roses gu. seeded or, barbed vert. Crest — -A bull's head sa. armed or, charged on the neck with two cliev. ar. WicKHAM (Horsington; as borne by .Iames Anthony VV'icKHA.vi, of North Hill House, I'rome, co. Souier- set, esq. eldest son and heir of the late James Wickhatn, of the same place, esq. by Mary his wife.dau. of the Rev. John Whalley, D. D. Regius Professor of Divinity at Cambridge, and grandson of James Wickham, of Frome,esq. who was eldest son and heir of Richard Wickham, of Sherborne, CO. Dorset, esq. second son of Thomas Wickham, of Horsington, esq. grandson of Anthony Wickham, of the same place, esq. living in 1612). Arms and Crest, as the preceding. jT/o^io— Manner's maketh man. Wickham (Bishop of Lincoln ; confirmed 8 Dec. I5S4). Enn. on a bordure engr. gu. eight mullets or. Wickham (Ireland). Gu. a lion ramp, or; on a chief ar. three mullets sa. Wickham (Oxford). Gu. an escutcheon erm. within an orle of estoiles or. Wickham. Ar. five mullets pierced in cross sa. Crest — A bull's head couped sa. armed or, gorged on the neck with two bars of the last. Wickham. Erm. a bordure engr. gu. charged with an orle of estoiles or. Crest — On a tower sa. a martlet volant or. Wickham. Erm. a bordure gu. charged with eight mullets or. Wickham. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. thi-ee roses gu. Wicringham. Erm. on a chief sa. tliree crosses formee ar. Wickler. Ar. on a bend betw. six martlets gu. three bezants. WiCKLiFF. Ar. five fusils in fesse sa. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. WiCKLiFF, or Wycliffe. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee gu. Crest — A buck's head ppr. ; betw. the attires a cross crosslet fitchee. WiCKLiFF, or Wycliff. Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three crosses crosslet gu. five bucks' heads cabossed of the first. Wickliffe (Wickliff, CO. York). Ar. on a chev. sa. bi!tw. three crosses botonnee gu. six bucks' heads cabossed of the first. Wickliffe. Ar. five fusils in fesse az. betw. three crows sa. Crest — An anchor and cable ppr. Wickliffe. Ar. five fusils in fesse az. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. Wicklow, Earl of. See Howard. WiCKS. Sa. a chev. betw. three garbs or. Crest — On a chapeaii a garb ppr. WicKSTEAD. Ar. on a bend az. betw. two Cornish choughs sa. three garbs or. Crest — Two anchors in saltire sa. WiCKSTEU (Nantwich, co. Chester; descended from a younger son of Wicksted of Wicksted, living temp, Henry Vlll. Thomas Wicksted of Nantwich m. Grissel, dau. of Charles Fletcher, of Whitchurch, esq. and was father of Thomas of Nantwich, who inherited lands in Cheshire on the decease of his maternal uncle, John Fletcher, of Litchfield. He, Thomas, d. s. p. in 1814, and devised his estates to his great-nephew, Charles Toilet, who assumed in consequence the name and arms of Wicksted, and is the present Chari.es Wicksteu, of Nantwich, esq.) Ar. on a bend az betw. three Corniiih clioughs sa. beaked and legged gu. as many garbs or. Crest — Two snakes ppr. entwined round a garb or. WiCKTON, or WicTox. Sa. three mullets ar. WicKTON, or WiCTUN. Sa. three mullets within a bordure engr. or. WicKToN, or Wigetun. Or, three mullets within a boiduie engr. sa. WiDDEHspooNS (.Scotland; Pout's MX.) Or, a cross engr. betw. four crescents gu. WiuuRiNGTON (Moiikwearmoutli, co. Durham). Quar- terly, ar. and gu. ; overall abendsa. with due dilf. WiDURiNGTON (Lincolnshire, and Swinburne and Widdrington, co. Noithuinberland). Quarterly, or and gu. a bend sa. ; A i W IL of Roscworthy,esq. and his wife Dorothy, heiress of Peter Day, esq.) Ar. a fesse chequy gu. and vert, betw. three griffins' heads erased of the third ; each gorged with a ducal coronet or. Crest — On a dixal coronet or, a falcon close ppr. belled or. Motto — In Domino confido. Cornish Motto — Meor ras tha Dew. WiLLVMOT (Kellshull, co. Hereford; granted 18 June, 1084.) Ar. on a fesse sa. three bezants ; in chief a greyhound courant of the second. Crest— On a chapeau sa. turned «p or, an eagle displ. ar. winged of the second, niembered and beaked gu. WiLMER, or VVuLSMERE (Kayton, co. Warwick; con- firmed 16 February 1582). Gu. a chev. vair betw. three eagles displ. or. Cre\t — An eagle's head or, betw. two wings expanded vair. W iLMKft (Sywell, CO. Northampton, and Meriden and Starton, co. Warwick). The same Arms and Crest. Wii.MEScoTT. Ar. three bars az.; over all a lion ramp. gu. crowned or. VViL>iOT(Chaddesden,co. Derby, bart.) Sa. on a fesse or, betw. three eagles' heads couped ar. as many esc;illops gu. a canton vaire, erm. and of the fourth. Crest — An eagle's head couped ar. gorged with a mural coronet sa. in the beak an escallop gu. Wii.MoT (Osmaston, co. Derby, bart.) Sa. on a fesse or, betw. three eagles' heads couped ar. as many escallops gu. ; all within a bordure eugi-. ol the second. Crest — An eagle's head, erased ar. in the beak an escallop gu. Wilmot-Earulev (Berkswell Hall, co. Warwick, bart.) Quarterly, first sa. on a fesse or, betw. three eagles' heads couped ar. as many escallops gu. for VVil- MOT ; second, ar. on a chev. az. three garbs or ; a canton gu. charged with a fret gold, for Eardley ; third, az. a fesse engr. or, betw. three maidens' heads ppr. crined gold, for Maron ; fourth, quar- terly ar. and sa. a beud gu. charged with three mullets of the first. Crest — First, an eagle's head, couped ar. in the beak an escallop gu. for Wil.iiot; second, a buck courant gu. attired and unguled or, for Eardley. WiLMOT-SiTWELL (Stainsby, co. Derby ; who took the surname and arms of Sitvvell, 1772). Quarterly, first and fourth, barry of eight, or and ar. three lions pass. sa. for Sitwell; second and third, sa. on a fesse or, betw. three eagles' heads couped ar. as many escallops gu. for Wilmot; an escutcheon of pretence, or, a chev, betw. three leopards' faces sa. for Wh eeler. Crests — First, a demi lion ramp. . and erased sa. in the paw an escutcheon, per pale, or and ar. for Sitvvell; second, an eagle's head couped ar. holding in the beak an escallop gu. for WlLMOT. WiLMOT (Lord Mayor of London, 17-10). Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. three eagles' heads sa. as many escallops or. WlLMOT (Staffordshire). Sa. on a fesse or, betw. three eagles' heads couped, each gorged with a ducal crown, ar. as many escallops of the field, a canton vair. WlLMOT. Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. three eagles' heads erased sa. as many escallops of the field. WlLMOT. Sa. on a fesse or, betw. three eagles' heads couped ar. a canton vaire, erm. and gu. WiLSFORD (Harteridge and Dover, co. Kent). Gu. a chev. engr. betw. three leopards' heads or. Crest — A leopard's head, per pale, or and gu. WiLSHERE (Hitchin, co. Hertford). Per chev. az. and or ; in chief six crosses crosslet of the second. Crest — A lion ramp. gu. maned ppr. Wilson (Baron Berners). Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. a wolf salient or, in chief a fleur-de-lis betw. two bezants; second and thii'd, ar. a bend plain, within a bordure engr. sa. Wilson (East-Bourne, co. Sussex, bart.) Sa. a wolf ramp. ; in chief three estoiles or. Crest — A demi wolf, as in the arms. Mottoes — Res non verba; and, Pro legibus ac regibus. Wilson (Ive's Place, Alaidenhead, co. Berks, and Eshton Hall, Gargrave, co. York). The same Arms and Crest. Wilson (Kshton Hall, co. York; derived fioui Mat- thew Wilson, esq. a merchant of London, son of Robert and Alice Wilson, of Brig.steare, co. West- moreland, who purchased the manor and estate of Eshton, and settled there in 1048. Matthew Wil- son, of Eshton Hall, esq. eldest son and heir of Matthew Wilson, of the same place, esq. by Mar- garet his wife, dau. of Henry Wiglesworth, of Staidburn,esq. and fourth in descent from the first- named Matthew, rf. in 180'2, leaving, by Frances his wife, dau. of Richard Clive, of Styche,co. Salop, esq. M.P. for Montgomeryshire in several Parlia- ments, and sister of Robert, first Lord Clive, an only dau. and heiress, Margaret Clive Wilson, who m. first, the Rev. Henry Richardson Currer, A.M. Rector of Thornton, by whom she had an only dau. Frances Mary Richardson Currer; and secondly, her first cousin, Matthew Wilson, now of Eshton Hall, esq. second son of the Rev. Henry Wilson, Rector of Staidburn, and Vicar of Otiey, (by Anne his wife, dau. and heiress of Thomas Fourness, of Otley, esq.) who was second son of Matthew Wil- son, of Eshton Hall, esq. and Margaret Wigles- worth, his wife, before-mentioned). Sa. a wolf ramp, or; in chief three estoiles of the last. Crest — A demi wolf or. Motto — Res non verba. Wilson (Kendal, co. Westmoreland; granted 1.586). Ar. three wolves' heads couped sa. guttee de sang. Crest — \ crescent or, issuing fire ppr. Wilson (Penrith, co. Cumberlaud, and Welbome, co. Lincoln ; granted 24 March, IflSC). Per pale, ar. and az. three lions' ganibs erasud, fesseways, in pale, counterchanged. Crest — A lion's head ar. guttee de sang. Wilson (Field House, Bancepeth, and Lximley Castle, CO. Durham; descended from John Wilson, Private Secretary to the last Nevill, Earl of Wi stmoreland). Sa. a Wolf salient or ; in chief three estoiles of the last. Wilson (Booking, co. Essex). Gu. a fesse ar. betw. three cushions of the SLXond, tasselled or, charged with a fleur-de-lis of the first. Wilson (Essex). Gu. a fesse betw. three lozenges ar. each charged with a fleur de lis of the field. Wilson (Hertfordshire). Sa. a wolf salient or; in chief three estoiles ar. Crest — A demi wolf or, charged with a crescent for diff. Wilson (Iroland). Ar. a chev. betw. three mullets gu. Crest — A water bouget or. Wilson (West Wickham,co. Kent; confirmed at Edin- burgh, 20 July, 1762). Ar. on a chev. betw. three mullets gu. a crescent of the first. Crest — A tal- bot's head erased ppr. Motto — Semper vigilans. Wilson (Leicestershire). Sa. a wolf salient or; in chief a fleur-de-lis of the last, betw. two bezants. Wilson (Stralby, co. Lincoln; Forest Hall, near Long Benton, co. Northumberland; East-Bourne and Shesfield, co. Sussex; and Elton, co. York). Sa. a wolf salient or ; in chief three estoiles of the last. ('rest — A demi wolf salient or. Wilson (as borne by Joseph Wilson, of Highbury Hill, CO. Middlesex ; Massingham, co. Norfolk ; and Stowlangtoft, co. Suftblk, esq. ; son of Thomas Wil- son, of Highbury Place, esq. j\lr. Wilson's only son, Henry Wilson, esq. was late M.P. for the Western Division of Sulfolk). Sa. a wolf salient or; on a chief of the last a pale of the first, charged with a fleur-de-lis ar. betw. two pellets. Crest — A demi wolf or, the sinister paw resting on a pellet, charged with a fleur-de-lis gold. Motto — SOttf iUtl- Wilson (Cleugh and Wilson Town, co. Lanark; Lon- don; Bruntsfieldbirks, Edinburgh ; and Loudwater, CO. Hertford; derived, it is said, from a prince of Denmark, and established, at a very remote pe- riod, in the Orkney Islands, intermarrying with the leading clans of Muuro, &c. After a long con- tinuance in theOrkneys, alliances takingplace with some of the principal Lowland families, the Wil- sons moved southward, and settled on the lands of Cleugh, where they remained for centuries, match- ing always with leading Scotch houses. The di- rect male line of the Lairds of Cleugh has been some time extinct, but the male representation of the family has devolved upon the descendants of the next brother of the la., leaving, with one dau. two sons, of whom the eldest is the present Willum Wil- son, of Fitzroy Harbour, Upper Canada, esq. ; and, ill. Charles Wilson, now of London, esq.) Ar. a chev. betw. three mullets gu. Crest — An orange tree ppr. fructed or. Motto — Virtus sibi praemium^ Wilson (Stiatford-le-Bow, co. Middlesex). Per pale ar. and gu. ; on a chev. invecked, betw. three wolves' hf'ads erased, as many mullets, all counterchanged. Crest — On a cloud ppr. a crescent gu. issuing fire. Wilson (Flatt, near Blewcastle, co. Northumberland; confirmed 3 Nov. 1773). Sa. a wolf ramp, per fesse, erm. and erminois; in chief two estoiles or. Crest — A deini wolf ramp, per fesse, erm. and erminois. W ilson (Croglin, Scotland ; Pout's MS.) Ar. a chev. betw. three mullets, gu. (Aliter, ar. a chev. betw. two mullets in chief and a crescent in base az.) Wilson (Edinburgh, Scotland). Ar. on a chev. betw. three mullets gu. a talbot's head erased of the first. Motto — Semper vigilans. Wilson (Fingach, Scotland). The same Arms, Crest, and Motto, as of Inverness. Wii.soN (Fraserburgh, Scotland). Ar. a chev. betw. two mullets in chief and a crescent in base gu. Motto — Venture and gain. Wilson (Inverness, Scotland). Sa. a wolf salient or; in chief three stars ar. Crest — A wolf salient or. Motto — Expecta cuncta superne. WiusoN (Plewlands, Scotland ; Lyon Register). Ar. a chev. betw. three stars gu. Cre.st — A demi lion gu. Motto — Semper vigilans. Wilson (Queensferry, Scotland). Gu. a chev. coun- ter-embattled, betw. three mullets, ar. Crest — A talbot's head erased ar. Motto, as the last. Wilson (Fransy, co. Fife, Scotland; Lyon Off. Edin- burgh). The same Arms, Crest, and Motto. W^ilson Carus (Casterton Hall, co. Westmoreland ; as borne by VVm. Wilson Carus Wilson, of thatplace, esq. Ar. three wolves' heads couped sa. vulned in the neck ppr. for Wilson; quartering, az. on a chev. engr. or, betw. nine quatrefoils ar. three mullets gu. for Carus of Kirby-Lonsdale. Crests — First, a crescent or, issuing flames of fire ppr. for Wilson ; second, a hawk rising sa. beaked, belled, and col- lared or, from the collar an escutcheon pendent ar. charged with a wolf's head sa. vulned ppr. for Carus. Alotto — Non nobis solum. Wilson (Abbot Hall, co. Westmoreland). Ar. a wolf ramp, vert; on a chief sa. a fleur-de-lis, betw. two estoiles, or. Crest — A demi wolf ramp. vert. Wilson (Sneaton Castle, co. York; as borne by the late James Wilson, of Sneaton Castle, esq. formerly M.P. for York). Ar. on a chev. betw. three mul- lets gu. a crescent or; on a chief az. three ingots of gold in fesse, crossed by another in bend ppr. Crest — A talbot's head erased az. charged on the neck with three ingots of gold in fesse, crossed by another in bend ppr. as in the arms. W ILSON (as borne by Lieut. General Sir Robert Wil- sON). Sa. a wolf ramp, or ; in chief three stars of six points of the last, pierced of the field ; on a canton ar. an eagle displ. with two heads sa. Crest — Out of a marquossial coronet or, jewelled ppr. a demi wolf, holding betw. the paws a crescent sa. Wilson. Ar. on a chev. betw. three mullets az. a talbot's head of the field ; in the dexter fesse point a bear's head erased, muzzled; and in the sinister an anchor in pale, cabled. Crest — A talbot's head erased ar. Wilson. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three wolves' heads erased sa. Crest — An eagle displ. sa. Wilson (as borne by Christopher Wilson Wilson, of Furnival's Inn, esq.) Sa. a wolf salient, in chief three estoiles or. Wilson (as granted to James Wilson, of Greek Street, Soho, esq.) Sa. semee of estoiles, a wolf salient or. Crest — A demi wolf or, gorged with a collar gemel vert, in the dexter forepaw a branch of oak fructed ppr. Wilson (Clifi'e Hall and Seacroft, co. York). Per pale ar. and az. on a fesse cotised three lions' gambs erased fesseways, all counterchanged ; in the dexter chief quarter a wolf's head erased sa. Crest — On a mount vert a lion's gamb erased fesseways ar. thereon a lion's head couped ermi- nois. Wilson (Knowle Hall, co. Warwick; as borne by William Henrv Bowen Joruan Wilson, of Knowle Hall, esq.) Quarterly, first, for Wilson, A. u. 15G5, sa. a wolf salient or, in chief a rose ppr. betw. two estoiles gold ; second, for Fitzgerald, a. u. 1615, gu. a lion ramp, reguard. or ; third, for Newsiiam, a. d. 1693, ar. on a fesse sa. three crosses crosslet of the field; fourth, for Sheppebd, A. D. 1730, az. on a chev. betw. three fleiirs-de lis or, as many estoiles gu. ; fifth, for Harries, a. d. 1702, az. tbree mullets pierced or ; sixth, for Bowen, A. D. 1303, quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a lion ramp, within an orle of crosses crosslet fitchee or ; second and third, az. three catharine wheels or, on a chief of the second a greyhound courant sa. C^rest — A wolf's head. Motto — Fortiter et fide- liter. Wilson. Sa. on a cross engr. betw. four cherubims or, a human heart of the first, wounded on the left side ppr. and crowned with a crown of thorns vert. Wilson. Per pale az. and ar. three lions' gambs barways, erased and counterchanged. Crest — A lion's head erased ar. guttee gu. Wilson. Per pale sa. and or, three lions' paws erased and erect counterchanged. Wilson. Ar. a chev. betw. two mullets in chief gu. and a crescent in base az. Wilson. Or, two bars az. ; on a canton of the last a lion pass, of the first. Wilson. Per pale sa. and or, three lions' gambs in pale, lying fesseways, erased, counterchanged. WiLSON-FouNTAYNE (Melton, CO. York. John Foun- tayne, son of John Fountayne, of Saul, co. Nor- folk, esq. seijeant-at-law, who d. 1671, having acquired with his wife Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Major John Moncktou, the estate of Melton, be- queathed that property to his brother, Thomas Fountayne, esq. who was grandfather of John Fountayne, D.D. Dean of York, whose grandson is the present Richaru Fountayne Wilson, of Mel- ton, esq. eldest son of Richard W ilson, of Rudding Hall, CO. York, esq. by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Dr. John Fountayne, abovenamed, by his third wife, Anne, only dau. of Charles Montague, of Papple- wick, esq. and grandson, paternally, of the Right Rev. Christopher Wilson, D.D. of Catherine Hall, Cambridge, consecrated Bishop of Bristol in 1783, and Anne his wife, youngest dau. of Dr. Edmund Gibson, Bishop of London). Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. a wolf saliaut or, in chief two estoiles ar. on a canton a cross, for Wilson ; second and third, or, a fesse gu. betw. three elephants' heads sa. fur Fountayne. Crests — First, a demi wolf sa. holding a shield ; second, on a mount, an elephant. Wilson-Patten (Bank Hall). See Patten. WiLsTON. Sa. three fishes haurient ar. \V iLTENELU. Sa. a bend masculy or. WiLTER. Gu. on a chev. betw. three wings or, as many griffins' heads erased of the first ; on a chief ar. as many escallops sa. WiLTHORP. Gu. ten billets or. (Another, erm.) Wii.TON, Earl of. See Egerton. VN iLTON (Snaresbiook, CO. Essex ; granted 1768). Gu. W I N on a chev. per pale or and av. three crosses crosslet fitcliee sa. Crest — An owl ppr. gorged with a collar or ; affixed thereto, by a ribbon az. a per- pendicular gold line and plumb sa. Wilton. Sa. on a chev. ar. three crosses formee fitchee gu. Crest — A dexter arm holding a blud- geon ppr. Wilton. Sa. on a cher. ar. three crosses formfee fitcb^e of the first. \V ILTON. Ar. a cross flory sa. the points or. Wilton. Gu. on a chev. ar. three crosses crosslet fitchee (another, crosses patonce fitchee) of the first. Wilton, Borough of (Wiltshire). The Seal, which is very antique, represents in a gothic niche, highly enriched, the figure of a shrine of gothic work; over it an angel, holding an escutcheon of the arms of England, viz. three lions pass, guard, in pale. Wiltshire. Per chev. az. and ar. five crosses pattfee in chief or. Wiltshire (Bedfordshire and Gloucestershire). Per chev. az. and or ; in chief six crosses formee of the second. Wiltshire (Stone, co. Kent). Per chev. az. and ar.; in chief eight crosses foi-niee or. Wiltshire. Ar. on a chief indented az. five crosses formee or. Crest — A horse's bead, erased and bridled ppr. Wiltshire. Ar. a chev. betw. three crosses botonnSe fitchee sa. WiiT.sHiRE. Ar. a chev. betw. two crosses botonuee fitchee sa. ; over all a bend gu. AV'iltshire, or Wiltechire. Ar. a chev. betw. three crosslets fitchee sa. ; over all a bend gu. WiLvsDON, or WvLiDUN. Ar. a fesse dancettee, paly of six or and az. Wimarley. Az. on a fesse or, betw. three martlets ar. as many estoiles pierced gu. WiMBERLEY (Bitclifield and Spalding, co. Lincoln; granted 16 May, 30 Queen Klizabeth). Az. two bars or; in chief three bucks' heads cabossed of the second. Crest — A buck's head ppr. attired or, issuing out of a garland of bay leaves vert. WiMBisHE (Nocton, CO. Lincoln). Purp. a lion ramp, ar. Wimble (as granted to Nehemiah Wimble, of the Friars, Lewes, co. Sussex, esq.) Erm. a pile gu. charged with a lion pass, guard, in chief or, and a wimble in base ppr. a fesse cbequy az. and of the third, thereon two escallops sa. Crest — A demi lion chequy or and az. suppoiting with the paws an antique shield gu. thereon the chemical charac ter of Mars gold. Wimbleton (Wimblcton, co. Surrey). Ar. a chev. az. betw. three eagles displ. .sa. Wimbolts. Per fesse gu. and or, a lion ramp, per fesse ar. and az. betw. two escallops in chief of the second, and one in base of the first. Crest — Betw. two wings sa. a dexter arm embowed, habited gu. slashed ar. holding in the hand ppr. a falcon of the third, belled or. WiMBUSH. Vert, eleven round beads in chev. sur- mounted in the centre by a cross, pendent to the two end beai's a tassel, all oi', betw. three cinque- foils ar. Crest — A friar habited in russet gown, his paternoster, &c. all ppr. supporting himself on a crutch. W imley (Wimley, co. Hertford). Ar. two bars sa. within a bordure invecked gu. WiMPiiY. Ar. three water-bougets gu. Crest — An arm in armour gauntleted, holding a dagger ppr. WiNALL. Az. a cross or, fretty of the fir»t, betw. four mullets of the second. Crest — On a mural coronet gu. a mullet or. Winbolt. Ar. a saltire sa.; over all a lion ramp. ar. Crest — A dagger in pale ppr. Winch (Hannes, co. Bedford). Per pale az. and gu. an escallop or. Winch, or WixcHE. The same Arms- Crest — Adex- ter hand holding a. spear. Winch. Ar. on a fesse gu. three crosses patonce of the first ; on a canton az. five fleurs de-lis or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head affrontee ar. betw. two spears gold, headed ppr. WliV \\ INCHAKE. Ar. three cushions gu. WiNcHcoME. Or, two lions ramp, combatant gu. A\ INCHCOMB. Az. on a saltire oi", u cross lormee (anothtr, pattee) of the field. WiNCHCOMB. Az. a cross form6e voided or. W INCHCOMBE. Az. oa a chev. engr. betw. thrc^ Cornish choughs or, as many cinquefoils of the first. Winchcombe-Abbey (Gloucestershire). Barry of six ar. and az. ; ou a chief of the last two pellets, betw. as many gyrons dexter and sinister of the first ; ou an inescutcheon of the last a cross gu. WiNCHELL (London). Ar. three eagles' wings sa. WiNCHELSEA, Town of. Per pale gu. and az. three demi lions pass, giiard. or, conjoined in pale, and as many hulks of ships ar. WiNCHELSEY. Ar. On a fesse of the same a barrulet gu. in chief three cinquefoils vert. Winchester, Marquess oi'. See Paulet. Winchester (granted 3 Oct. 18'2(i, to Alderman Henry Winchester, of Oakfield Lodge, in the parish of Hawkhurst, co. Kent; and of Buc'sing- ham Street, Strand, Sheritf of London and Mid- dlesex, 1826-7). Or, on a cross az. pierced of the field, betw. four mascles gu. as many crosses crosslet fitchee ar. ; a canton of the second, thereon two swords in saltire, points upwards, ppr. pom- mels and hilts of the first, encircled by a double chain gold. An escutcheon of pretence, in right of his wife Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of John Ayerst of Hawkhurst, erm. on a mount vert a hurst of oak trees ppr.; a chief engr. gu. thereon the sun in splendour, betw. tv/o hawks rising or, for Ayerst. Crest — In front of a cross crosslet fitchee or, a lion pass. az. the dexter forepaw sup- porting a mascle, as in the arms, and from the mouth pendent a double chain gold. Winchester (as granted to the descendants of the late William Winchester, of Maiden, co. Surrey, except his son, Alderman Winchester). The same Arms, without the charges ou the canton. Crestt as the last, without the chain in the mouth. Winchester (Scotland; New lieglster). Ar. a vine growing out of the base, leaved and iructed, betw. two popinjays endorsed, feeding upon a cluster of grapes, all ppr. Crest — A hand holding a cluster of grapes ppr. lilotto—Uoc ardiia vincere docet. Winchester. Gu. seven mascles piei'ced or. Winchester. Gu. eight mascles pierced or; on a canton gu. a lion pass, guard, of the second. Winchester, City of. Gu. five castles in saltire ar. masoned ppr. on the sinister side of the centre castle, in fesse, a lion pass, guard, or, on the dex- ter side a lion counter jjassant guard, of the last. Winchester College. Same Arms as New Col- lege, Oxford. WiNCHiLSEA, Earl OF. See Finch. Winch INGHAM. Erm. ou a chief sa. three crescents ar. WiNCKLEY (Brockholes and CoUerall Hall, co. Lan caster). Per pale ar. and gu. an eagle displ. coun- terchanged. WiNCKWouiH. Ar. three boars' heads. Crest — A cinquefoil ppr. WiNcoLL, or WiNCOLU (Leicestershire and Suft'olk). Erm. a chev. quarterly, per chev. or and sa. betw. three crescents gu. Crest — An arm couped at the shoulder, embowed, and erect from the elbow, habited in armour, ppr. garnished or ; in the hand of the first a spear of the second, headed ar. WiNDE (Noi'folk). Ar. a fesse betw. three mascles sa. Crest — A griffin's head erased. WiNDE (Northumberland). Or, a chev. betw. three gi'itfins' heads erased gu. Winder (Cumberland). Chequy or and vert, a fe.sse gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head erm. holding in the mouth a cherry branch, slipped and fructed, all ppr. Winder. The same Arms. Crest — A dexter hand throwing a dart ppr. Winuesforu. Or, a lion ramp. az. WiNUESTON (Lancashire). Sa. a saltire ar. Windham. See Wynoham. Windham (Felbrigg, co. Norfolk; descended from Thomas, second son of Sir John Wyndharo, by Joan, his wife, dau. of Henry Portman, esq. The 6 H W I N WIN late representative of this branch of the Windhams, the Right Hon. William Winuham, the distin- guished statesman, d. in 1810. liaving bequeathed his estates, subject to his widow's life interest, to his nephew, fx parte ynafernd,'W\\\'\'\ra Lukin,esq. Vii e Admiral R. N. ehlest son of George William Lukin, Dean of Wells, by Catherine his wife, second dau. of Robert Doughty of Hanworth Park, CO. Norfolk, es(j. and grandson of Robert Lukin, esq. by his wife, Sarah, which lady married, secondly, in 1749, William Windham, esq. and was by him mother of the Right Hon. William Windham. Admiral Windham rf. in 1833. and was s. by his eldest son, the present William Howe Wynuham, of Felbrigg, esq.) Az. a chev. betw. three lions* heads erased or. Crest — A lion's head erased or, within a fetterlock of the last, the bow compony counter-compony of the first and az. WiNuiBANKE (Kent). Az. a chev. betw. three pigeons or. WiNuiBANKE (Haines, co. Wilts). Az. a chev. betw. three falcons volant or. WiNuiBANKE. Vert, on a chev. betw. three falcons volant or, as many trefoils slipped sa. WiNnLE. Ar. on a cross vert, five martlets of the field. Crest — A stag's head cabossed ppr. WiNDLEsoRE. Gu. a bend vair. WiNoLOWE, alias Winlove (granted 1506). Ar. three lions' heads couped gu. within a bordure engr. vert. Crest — A bunch of leaves vert, encircled in a ducal coronet or. WiNDOTT. Per fesse az. and ar. a lion ramp. betw. three escallops, all counterchanged. WiNooiJTE, or WiNDOwcHE (Radiswell, co. Hertford ; granted 1515). Per fesse gu. and or, a lion ramp, per fesse ar. and az. guttee, counterchanged, betw. three escallops of the last. Crest — A cubit arm vested ar. glove gu. betw. two wings ppr. holding a falcon of the last, beaked and belled or. Window (Gloucester; granted "20 Aug. ICIiO). Az. a fesse counter embattled, betv>'. three lions' gambs erect and erased or. Crest — A lion's gamb erect and erased az. holding a cross crosslet fitchee or. WiNDowTE. Gu. a fesse indented or. Windsor {Earl of PUjiiiouth). Gu. a saltire ar. betw. twelve crosses crosslet or. Crest — A buck's head atfrontee ar. couped at the neck, attired or. Su'p- porters — Two unicorns ar. armed, maned, tufted, and unguled or. Motto — Je me fie en Dieu. Windsor (Berkshire, and Aunswell, co. Warwick). The same Arms. Crest — A stag's head guard, couped at the neck ar. Windsor (Lord Motitjoy). The same Arms, with a crescent for diff. Windsor (Bradenham). Gu. a saltire ar. betw. six- teen crosses crosslet or. Windsor (Estaines, co. Essex). Gu. a saltire and bordure ar. Windsor, alias Fitz-Other (Stanwell, co. Middlesex, temp. William the Conqueror). Ar. a saltire gu. Windsor (Farlani, co. Cumberland). Gu. a saltire ar. betw. twelve crosses crosslet or. Windsor (as borne by John Windsor, esq. son of Edward Charles Windsor, of Harnage Grange, near Shrewsbury, esq. high sheriff of Shropshire in 1784). Gu. a saltire betw. twelve crosses cross- let or. Crest — A stag's head at gaze, erased at the neck ar. attired or. Windsor (Stanwell, co. Middlesex, 1194). Gu. a sal- tire ar. Windsor (Stanwell, co. Middlesex, temp. Richard I.) Gu. a saltire ar. betw. four crosses crosslet or. Windsor {Earl of JJ'arvick and Holland). Gu. a chev. betw. three crosses botonnee or. Windsor. Per pale indented ar. and az. Crest — A sheaf of seven arrows enflled by a ducal coronet, all ppr. Windsor, Gu. a saltire ar. betw. thirteen crosses botonnee or, three, three, three, three, and one. Windsor. Sa. a saltire ar. Windsor. Gu. on a saltire ar. five escallops sa. Windsor, Town of (Berkshire). The Seal represents a castle in base, embattled, and surmounted with three towers, the middle tower surmounted of another ; in the centre fesse point a stag's head cabossed, betw. the attires an escutcheon, charged with the ai-ms of France and England quarterly ; on the dexter side of the head the letter W, and on the sinister the letter B ; on the verge betw. the castle in base and the attires of the stag's head the Legend, viz. Sigillum majoris burgi de Nova Windsore. Windsore. Gu. a saltire betw. twelve crosses pattfee or. WiNDus. Az. a fesse or, betw. three fieurs-de lis ar. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a serpent entwining a sheaf of arrows ppr. WiNDYGATE (That Ilk ; Workynan's MS.) Ar. a port- cullis sa. WiNDYCATE (That Ilk ; Pout's MS.) Gu. a portcullis or. WiNEHAM, or Wenham (Cheshire). Barry lozengy counterchanged ar. and gu. WiNFORD (Worcestershire). Ar. a chev. betw. three quatrefoils sa. Crest — On a ducal coronet a man's head erased sidefactd. Win FORD. The same Arms. Cre.it — A dexter hand holding a sheaf of arrows, all ppr. Wing. Per pale ar. and vert, a maunch counter- changed. Crest — A maunch per pale ar. and vert, betw. two wings or. WiNGAR, or Winger. Ar. on a chev. betw. three mascles sa. as many bezants. WiNGATE (Harlington and Sharpenhoe, co. Bedford). Sa. a bend erm. cotised or, betw. six martlets of the last. Crest— A gate or, and over it the word WIN. (Another crest — A hind's head couped ppr.) WiNGFir.LT) (I'iscount Poii'erseoyirt). Ar. on a bend gu. cotised sa. three pairs of wings conioined in lure of the field. Crest — A demi eagle rising, wings expanded ar. looking at the sun in its glory. Supporters — Two pepasi ar. winged, maned, and hoofed or. Motto — Fidelite est de Dieu. WiNGFiELD (Norfolk). Ar. on a bend gu. three pairs of wings of the field. WiNcriELD (Letheringham, co. Suffolk ; " a family," saith Camden, " famous for their knighthood and ancient nobility," of which were .Sir John Wing- field, a renowned warrior of the time of Edward III. and Chief Counsellor to the Black Prince ; Sir John Wingfield, of Letheringham, created a Knight of the Bath in 14GI ; and Sir Anthony Wingfield, Esquire of the Body to Henry VIII. installed a Knight of the Garter in 1541. This disfingnished personage was immediate ancestor of the Wing- iields, extinct harts, of Letheringham, whose even- tual heiress, Mary, only dau.ofSir Mervyn Wing- field, hart. m. Francis Dillon, of Proudstown, Co. Meath, esq. Baron of the Holy Roman Empire). Ar. on a bend gu. cotised sa. three pairs of wings conjoined in lure, of the field. Crest — A cap per pale ermines and ar. charged with a fesse gu. betw. two wings expanded, the dexter of the second, the sinister of the first. Wingfield (Dunham Magna, co. Norfolk; derived from Sir John Wingfield, fourth son of Sir John Wingfield, of Letheringham, K. B.) Arms, as Wingfield of Letheringham. WiNGFitLD (Kimbolton, co. Huntingdon; descended from Sir Richard Wingfield, of Kimbolton Castle, Knight of the Garter, one of the most eminent soldiers of the period, eleventh son of Sir John Wingfield, of Letheringham, K. B.) Arms, &c. as Wingfield of Letherin;;ham. Wingfield (Onslow, co. Salop; descended from An- thony Wingfield, of Glossop, esq. seventh son of Sir Robert Wingfield, of Letheringham, M. P. for Sufl;'oIk 6 Henry VI. chief of the great house of Wingfield, and now represented by Lieut. Colonel Wingfield, of Onslow). Ar. on a bend gu. cotised sa. three pairs of wings conjoined in lure, of the field. Crest — A high bonnet or cap, per pale, sa. and ar. banded gu. betw. two wings lUspl. all guttee, counterchanged. Wingfield (The Gro, co. Montgomery). Same as Wingfield of Onslow ; the Rev. Charles Wing- field, of the Gro, being next brother to Colonel Winglield. WIN W I N WiNCFiELD (Rhysnant, co. Montgomery). Same as AV iNct iELD of Onslow ; the Rev. Rowland Wing- field, of Rhysnant, Canon of St. Asaph, being youngest surviving brother of Colonel Wiugfield of Onslow. WiNGFiELD (Tickencote.co. Rutland ; a branch of the great house of Wingfield, derived from John Wing- field, esq. barrister at law, M. P. for Grantham, temp. James 1. and Charles I. second son of Robert Wingiield, of Upton, esq. M. P. for Peterborou-h in the 14th Elizabeth, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Richard Cecil, and sister of Williiim Cecil, Lord Burghley, the celebrated Treasurer of Queen Eliza- beth. This John Wiugfiel.l acquired the manor of Tickencote by his marriage with Elizabeth, dau. of Paul Gresham, esq. and heiress of her mother, Mar- garet Lynne, Lady of the Manor of Tickencote. The present John Muxloe Wing field, esq. eldest .son of John Wingfield, of Tickencote, esq. by Mary Anne his wife, dau. and heir of Edward Muxloe, esq. served as high sheriff of Rutlandshire in 1S33). Arms and Crest, as Wingfield of Letheringham. JlJutto — Po.sse, nolle, uobile. WiNGH.iM, De (Bishop of London, 42 Henry III.) Gu. a body heart betw. two wings displ. or. WiNGHAM. Tlie same Arms. Crest — A sword and feather in saltire, ppr. WiNGHAM. Gu. a chev. betw. three falcons' lures, or. WiNGHAM. Gu. a fesse dancettee or. WiNGiiovE. Ar. a chev. embattled sa. betw. three mullets gu. C'reit—A phoenix in flames, ppr. WiNHALL (Wilnehall, co. Warwick). Three bugle- horns. WiNiLE. Ar. two bars sa. within a bordure engr. or. WiNiNGTON. Ar. six lozenges in bend, sa. WiNiNCTON. Ar. an orle sa. within another of eight martlets of the second. WiNLOw (Lincolnshire). Ar. three lions' heads erased gu. within a bordure engr. vert. WiNLOw (Lewknor, co. Oxford). The same Arms, heads cooped. WiNN (Lvrd Headley). Quarterly, first and fourth, eim. on a fesse vert, three eagles displ. or, for WiNN ; second and third, paly wavy of six, or and az. on a chief gu. a lion pass, guard, or, for Allan- son. Crests — First, a demi eagle displ. or, for AViNN ; second, a demi lion ramp, guard, or, hold- ing a cross gu. for Allanson. Supporters — Dex- ter, an eagle or, ducally gorged az. ; sinister, a lion guard, or, holding in the dexter paw a plain cross gu. Motto — Virtute et labore. Winn (Nostell Priory, co. York ; descended from a cadet of Wynne of Gwedir. Sir George Winn, of Nostell, a staunch royalist, was created a Baronet in 16(i6. From his eldest son. Sir Edmund Winn, second baronet of Nostell, derived Sir Rowland Winn, fifth baronet of Nostell, whose dau. and eventual heiress, Esther, m. twice, and ri. in 1803, leaving by her first husband, Mr. John Williamson, with a dau. Louisa, two sons, of whom the second and only survivor is the present Cihrles Winn, of Nostell Priory, esq. The present male repre- sentative of the family is Charles, Lord Headley.) Erm. on a fesse vert, three eagles displ. or. Crest — A demi eagle displ. or, ducally gorged erm. Motto — Tout pour Dieu et ma patrie. WiNNiNGTON (Stanford Court, co. Worcester, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. au orle betw. eight martlets sa. ; second and third, sa. a saltire engr. or. Crest — A Saracen's head, full faced, couped at the shoulders, ppr. wreathed about the temples ar. and sa. Motto — Grata sume manu. WiNNiNGTON. Ar. a bend betw. six lozenges, sa. WiNRAM (Woolstone, Scotland). Gu. a ram pass. ar. WiNSAitDE, or Winslade (Devonshire). Ar. a chev. vaire, ar. and sa. betw. three martlets (another, falcons) of the last. WiNsiNGTON (Gloucestershire). Sa. three boars pass, ar. armed or. WiNsiNGTON. Sa. three boars' heads couped ar. WiNSLAUE. Sa. three dolphins naiant ar. Winslade (Tregarrick, in Pelynt). Ar. a chev. vaire ar. and az. betw. three lapwings sa. WiNSLOLE. Gu. fretty ar. charged with torteaux. WiNsLOW. Or, a bend lozengy, av. aud gu. WiNSLOw. Or, a bend gu. lozengy of the field. WiNSLOw. Per pale ar. and gu. a fesse counter- changed. W iNSLOW. Erm. on a chev. sa. three quatrefoils or. WiNsMoRK (Worcestershire). Ar. a fesse wavy gu. betw. three crescents sa. an annulet for difF. WiNSTANLEY (Winstanley, CO. Lancaster; traceable to the time of Henry III. Sir Thomas Winstanley is mentioned by Froissart and Barnes as one of the Kniglits attendant on the Black Prince in the ex- pedition into Spain). Or, two bars az. ; in chief three crosses formee gu. Crest — An arm embowed, vested gu. cuff ar. holding in the hand ppr. a sword of the fii'st, hilt and pommel or. Winstanley (Brannston, co. Leicester; derived from James Winstanley, a scion of the Winstanleys of Lancashire, Recorder of Leicester, who purchased the manor of Braunston in 1G50, and was grand- father of James Winstanley , of Braunston, esq. M.P. for the borough of Leicester, from 1701 to 1?18-19, . whose son, by Frances his wife, dau. and co- heiress of James Holt, of Castleton, co. Lancaster, esq. James Winstanley, of Braunston, esq. high sheriff of Leicestershire, »i. Mary, dau. and co- heiress of Sir Edmund Prideaux, bart. and by her was father of tlje late respected Clement Winstan- ley, esq. hii;h sheriff in 1774, whose son, Clement Winstanley, of Braunston Hall, esq. served as sheriff in 181.5). Anns, as Winstanley of Win- stanley, quartering Holt, Prideaux, &c. Crest — A cockatrice displ. or, crested and jelloped gu. Winstanley (Lincolnshire). The same Arms as of Win.stanley. Crest — A cockatrice displ. or, crest d and jelloped gu. Winstanley (as borne by William Winstanley, M.D. of Woolton Lodge, co. Lancaster.) Arms and Crest, as Winstanley of Braunston. Motto — Prenez garde. WiNSTANTON (Cheshire). Gu. two lions, combatant, ar. WiNSTANTON. The Same Arms. Crest — A boar's head couped sa. Winston (Gloucestershire and Herefordshire). The same as Wyston. Winston, or Winstone. Sa. a plate betw. three towers, ar. Crest — A dexter hand holding four arrows, ppr. Winswolu. Gu. fretty ar. WiNswoLD. Gu. a fret or, pellettee. Winter (Agher, co. Meath, Ireland ; descended from Samuel Winter, D.D. Rector of Cottingham, co. York, who went to Irel.'ind in lOJiO, as Chaplain to the Commissioners for the settlement of that country, and soon after was constituted Provost of Trinity College, Dublin. His son Samuel was confirmed in the estates acquired by his father by Charles I[. in 1008; this Samuel's grandson, Francis Winter, esq. ?«. Margaret, eldest dau. of Benjauiin Pratt, of Agher, co. Meath, esq. by Jane his wife, dau. of Thomas Nugent, of Clonlost, in the county of Westmeath, esq. and was father of Samuel Winter, of Agher, esq. whose son by Mar- garet his wife, youngest dau. of Joseph Bobbins, of Ballyduff, co. Kilkenny, esq. is the present John Pratt Winter, of Agher, esq. justice of the peace, D.L. and high sheriff' for Meath in ISOB). Chequy or and az. a fess ar. Crest — A martlet. Winter (Derham, co. Gloucester; Berningham, co. Norfolk ; and Worcestershire). Chequy, or and sa. a fesse ar. Crc\t — A hind pass. ar. ducally gorged, lined, and ringed or. Winter (Lydney, co. Gloucester). Sa. a fesse erm. ; on a canton ar. a lion ramp. gu. Winter (Gloucestershire and Worcestershire). Sa. a fesse erm. Crest — A cubit arm erect, habited or, holding in the hand ppr. three ostrich feathers, the middle one sa. the others gold. Winter (Canterbury, co. Kent, 1610). Chequy or and sa. on a fesse gu. an annulet of the first. Crest — On a mount vert a hind gu. ducally gorged, lined, and charged on the shoulder with an annu- let, or. Winter (Northington, co. Leicester). Sa. on a chev. betw. three tuns, ar. a cViessrook az. Crest — A hawk ar. holding in the dexter loot a fish erect or. ^v I N W I s Winter (Leicestershire). Chequy, or and gu. a fesse ar. WiNTEK (Surrey). Sa. a fes.se erm. ; on a canton of the second a lion ramp, of the fii'st. Winter. Ar. on a cross sa. betw. four birds az. anned gu. a garb or, enclosed by the like number of be- zants ; on a chief of the third a lion pass, and two leopards' heads oi\ Crest — A ilemi griffin gu. winged, per pale, or and az. gorged with a ducal coronet of the second, holding in the dexter claw a garb gold. Wi;NTER. Chequy, or and sa. a fesse gu. Winter. Sa. a fesse erm. W INTER. Sa. a fesse erm. ; on a canton of the last a lion ramp, of the first. Winter. Sa. a fesse and a crescent in the dexter corner, erm. Winter, Witer, or Wither. Enn. a bull pass. sa. Winterborn. Ar. a fesse sa. guttee of the first betw. three water bougets az. Winterborne. Ar. on a fesse, betw. three ogresses, five pears of the field. Winterbottom (Lord Mayor of London, 1752). Az. guttee d'eau. Winterbottom. Ar. a pale gu. piercing a fesse az. ; in chief two mullets of the second. Crest — Out of a mural coronet sa. a spear issuing betw. two palm branches in saltire. WiNTCRBURNE (Essex, 1571, and London, 1034). Ar. three piles sa. WiNTERHEY (Glastonbury, co. Somerset). Or, on a fesse sa. three estoiles of the first. WiNTERSELL (Wiltshire). Or, two bars gu. WiNTERSELLs. Ap. a chev. betw. three bulls sa. Crest — A tower ar. WiN i ERSELLS. Ar. a chev. betw. three bulls pass. sa. armed or. WiNTERSHALL ( Wintershall, co. Surrey, and Little Stoke, CO. Oxford). Or, two bars gu. a label of five points throughout the field, sa. W1NTKRSH.1LL. Or, two bars gu. a label of three points sa. WiNTERTON, Earl of. See Turnour. Wi,\THORP (Groton, co. Suffolk). Ar. two chev. gu. ; over all a lion ramp. sa. Crest — On a mount vert a hare courant, ppr. WiNTHORP. The same Arms, with three chev. Crest, as the last. WiNTLE. Az. three cinquefoils ar. Crest— tvo wings expanded, ppr. WiNTLE. (Ju. on a chev. ar. betw. three whelks or, a demi lion of the field, inter two martlets az. WiNTLE (Gloucestershire). Per chev. engr. erm. and az. in chief three martlets of the last, and in base an escallop ar. within an annulet or. Crest- — Within an annulet or, thereon perched a martlet az. an escallop ar. Motto — Stet fortuna Domus. WiNTNALD. Sa. a bend masculy or. WiNToN. See De Wi.ston, and Wilkins. WiNTON (Essex). Ar. an orle sa. within eight mart- lets in orle, of the second. WiNTON (Nevvburgh, Scotland). Or, six mascles sa. WiNTON (Scotland). Ar. on a mount in base, vert, a lion pass. gu. in front of a tree of the second. Crest — A garb or. WiNTOUN (Strathmartine, Scotland ; Pout's MS.) Erm. a saltire sa. WiNTouN (Stratlimartine, Scotland; New Register). Ar. a chev. betw. three turtle doves, az. Crest— A dove volant, ppr. WiNTOUR (Winchester, co. Hants, and Huddington, CO. Worcester). Sa. a fesse erm. Cre^t — A cock- pheasant, close, ppr. (Another crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a cubit arm in armour erect, ppr. garnished of the first, holding in the gauntlet three ostrich feathers.) WiNTRiNGHAM (London; created a Baronet by patent, 7 Nov. 1774). Ar. six lions ramp. az. three, two, and one. Crest — A demi lion ramp. az. Motto — Fortis esto, non ferox. WiNTVvoRTH. Ar. a cross formee (another, engr.) sa. WiNwooD (Ditton Park, and Quainton, co. Uucks). Ar. a cross botonnee sa. Cre-Ci/—.\ castle triple- towered, or, port open, ar. ; out of the top a demi Moor issuant, armed ppr. in the right hand a dart ar. barbed and flighted or, in the left a Roman tar- get of the last. Wiseman. The same Arms. Crest— Oat of a tower W I T w I r ar. a denii man, armed in mail ppr. in the dexter hand a dart, on the sinister arm a shield or, wreathed round the head ar. and sa. Wiseman (Sparsholt Park, co. Berks, and Canfield Hall, CO. Essex). The same ^r/«.y. Crest — A tower or, port ar. on the top a demi Moor, habited in mail, all ppr. ; in the dexter hand a dart of the first, plumed and headed of the second; in the si- nister a Roman shield of the first, wreathed round the head ar. and sa, Wiseman (River Ilall, and Upminster, co. Essex ; granted 22 Feb. 1374). Sa. a chev. betw. three cronels, ar. Crest — A seahorse, sejant, sa. fins or. Wiseman (Waltham, co. Essex; granted 18 May, J57'2). Per pale, or and az. on a chev. two dragons combatant, all counterchanged, a chief ermines, charged with three cronels of the first. Crest— A demi dragon sa. with wiugs endorsed or, holding a broken staff of the last. Wiseman (London). Sa. a chev. betw. three cronels ar. Wiseman (Middlesex). Sa. a fesse dancettee betw. three mullets ar. Wiseman (Scotland; Balfour's MS.) kv. a chev. betw. three stars of eight points wavy, or. Wiseman (Suft'olk). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three walnut leaves ar. WisHAM (Gloucestershire; Tidestone Delamore, co. Herts; and Worcestershire). Sa. a fesse betw. six martlets, ar. WisHAM. Ar. a fesse dancettee betw. three mullets, pierced sa. WisHARr (Brechin, Scotland ; Mackenzie's Heraldry). Ar. three piles gu. (some say, ar. three passion nails gn.) meeting in point. Wi>KARD (Framlinghara, or Fraunsham, Co. Norfolk). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three Cornish choughs sa. beaked and legged or. "Wis.NAM. Sa. a fesse indented, betw. three mullets or. WisNAM. Sa. a fesse dancettee betw. three mullets ar. WisTERN (Hampshire). Ar. on a saltire gu. five es- toiles or. WiTAcRE. Ar. on a fesse gu. three bezants ; in chief two estoiles of the second. WiTEHORs. Gu. a chev. betw. three goats' heads erased ar. attired or. WiTFiELi). Sa. semee of crosses crosslet within a bordure or. WiTFOKu. Gu. a chev. betw. three leopards' heads or. With (Norfolk). Ar. three griffins pass, in fesse or. AViTH. Az. three griffins pass, in pale or. With, or Wvth. Ar. an escutcheon ermines. WiTHACY (Warwickshire). Sa. three fusils ar. WiTHAM (Cliffe, CO. York; this family, originally of Lincolnshire, acquired the lands of Cliffe by the in- termarriage of George Witham, about the middle of the fifteenth century, with Margaret, dau. and co-heir of John Wawton, of that place. Their des- cendant, John \\ itham, of Cliffe, b. in 1582, m. Dorothy, dau. and co-heir of Wycliffe of Wycliffe ; their grandson, George Witham of Clifl'cm. Grace, dau. of Sir Marmaduke Wyvile, hart, and Dame Anne his wife, dau. and sole heiress of Sir William Gaseoigne, knt. and was great-grandfathei-of Henry Witham of Clifle, who in. Catherine, dau. and co- heir of Anthony Meaburne, of Pontop, co. Dur- ham, esq. and had, with several daughters, two sous, namely, William, who inherited Cliffe, but d.s.p.; and Thomas, of Headlara, co. Durham, who m. Mary, dau. of James Tliornton, of Nether Whitton, CO. Northumberland, esq. and had a son, who d. s. p. in 18.'il, and a daughter, Eliza, who married Henry Silvertop, esq. Ou the decease of her uncle, Mrs. Silvertop inherited, under that gentleman's will, the estate of Cliffe, when her husband assumed the name and arms of Witham, and is the present Henry Witham, of Lartingtou Hall, co. York, esq.) Or, a bend gu. betw. three pewits (sometimes eaglets) sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi woman, hair dishevelled ppr. holding in the dexter hand a gem ring or. Motto — Optime merenti. WiTH.AM (Boston, CO. Lincoln). Sa. two roses in chief ar. ; in base a crescent or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a detni peacock displ. az. WiTHAM (^Goldcsborough, CO. York; created a Baronet 13 Dec. 1683). Or, a bend gii. betw. three ravens ppr. WiTHAM. The same Arms. Witham. Sa. a fesse betw. three cinquefoils or. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested az. cuffed ar. holding in the hand ppr. a cinquefoil stalked or. Witham. Ar. two roses gu. ; in base a crescent of the second. Witham. Sa. an inescutcheonbetw. three mullets ar. W ith BROKE. Gu. a lion ramp. betw. three mullets or. Withe (Cambridgeshire and Norfolk). Az, three griffins pass, in pale or. WiTHEM. Sa. an inescutcheon ar. betw. three mul- lets or. WiTHER-BiGG (Manydown, co. Hants ; originally from Lancashire, seated at Manydown since the time of Edward HI. Of this family was George Wither, the poet. Dorothy, dau. and (in her issue) heir of William Wither, of Manydown, esq. m. in 1684, Lovelace Bigg, esq. and was great great-grandrno- ther of the present Lovelace Bigg-Wither, of Manydown, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. a chev. gu. betw. three crescents sa. for Wither ; second and third, the arms of Bigg, Hampshire. Crests — First, a demi hare az. holding in the mouth three ears of bigg, charged on the shoulder with a umllet or ; second, a rhinoceros ppr. Wither (Hall Place, co. Hants; derived from George, fourth son of John Wither, of Manydown, living in 1563). Arms, &c. as VVii her of Manydown. Wither. Erm. a lion pass. sa. Wither. Ar. a fesse betw. tliree crescents gu. Wither. Quarterly, first and fourth, vair ; second and third, gu. Witheruen (VVisenden, co. Kent). Ar. on a chev. az. three catharine-wheels or. Withering (Nelmes, co. Essex; descended from Staffordshire ; Her. Off. London, c. 24). Ar. a raven volant sa. beaked of the first, betw. three pellets. Crest — A raven, wings overt sa. beaked ar. gorged with a crown or. WiTHERiNCTON (Yorkshire). Quarterly, ar. and gu. a bend az. WiTHERiNGTON (Yorkshire). Quarterly, ar. and az. a bend sa. Wll HERINGTON. See WlUERINGTON, and WODRING- TON. Withers (Lord Mayor of London, 1708). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three crescents sa. WriHLRS. Sa. three eagles displ. in fesse ar. WiTHEr.s (Portcullis Pursuivant of Arms, temp. Mary). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three crescents gu. WiTHERTON. Gu. three lions' paws erect and erased ar. WiTHERTON. Az. a catharine-wheel ar. WiTHEW. Per pale, ar. and sa. a leopard's head or, jessant a lleur-de-lis counterchanged. WiTHiE ( Wotton, CO. Devon; granted 1612). Perpale, erm. and or, a lion salient gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a Cross Calvary betw. two wings ar. WiTHiE (London). The same Arms and Crest. WiTHiE (Wootton Basset, co. Wilts; arms confirmed and crest granted, 12 June, 1015). The same Arms. Crest — On a wreath, out of a ducal coronet or, a cross gu. betw. two wings erect ar. WiTHiE. Per pale, erm. and or, a lion ramp. gu. ; on the shoulder a creseeut. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a cross of Jerusalem gu. betw. a pair of wings conjoined ar. WiTHiM (Middle Temple, London; granted 168(1). Gu. a fesse embattled, counter-embattled erm. betw. three martlets or. WiTHis. Per pale, erm. and gu. a lion ramp, coun- terchanged. WiTHYPouLE (Suffolk). Per pale, or and gu. three lions pass, guard, within a bordure, all counter- changed. Crest — A demi mountain cat ramp, guard, per pale, or and gu. guttee, counterchauged. WiTLEY (Ireland). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. ; on a chief sa. three mullets of the first. WiTLEY, or Whiteley (Shropshire). Ar. on a chief gu. three garbs of the field. (Another, or.) Crest — A buck's head ar. attired or, holding the end of a scroll with tins AJollit — Li\ e to live. wo L W OL VViTLEY, or Whitteley (Yorkshire). Az. on a bend or, three torteaux. WiTLEY. Az. on a fesse or, three torteaux. WiTLEY. Ar. a lion pass. gu. ; in chief three mullets sa. WiTMAiLLES. Erm. a fesse betw. three lozenges gu. WiTNEiLL. Erm. five fusils in bend sa. WiTNELL. Erm. a bend fusily sa. Witney (Cheshire). Paly of six, or and gu. a chief vert. Witney (Gloucestershire). Sa. three pales or. Witney. Paly of six, gu. and or; a chief vert. Witney. Ar. two bars az. charged with three cinque- foils of the field. WiTRlcK. Ar. a fesse and canton gu. WiiT (Lincolnshire). Ar. a griffin segreant sa. Witt. The same Arms. Crest — A dexter hand couped, in fesse apaumee. WlTTEWRONG (Stantonbury, co. Bucks, and Rotham- stead, CO. Herts). Bendy of six, ar. and gu.; on a chief sa. a bar indented or. Crest — A Saracen's head couped below the shoulders ppr. wreathed round the temples and tied in bows, or and gu. WiTTLEBURY (Warwickshire). Ar. two bars az. ; in chief three hurts. WiTTON (Yorkshire). Sa. a vpater bouget ar. ; in chief three plates. Crest— An owl ar. ducally gorged or. Witts (London ; granted 1 Feb. 1769). Vert, three hares courant ppr. Crest — An eagle with wings elevated, holding in the beak a sprig of broom, sitting on a mount of corn springing, all ppr. Witty. Ar. on a cher. az. three mullets of the first. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter hand ppr. holding a sword wavy, in pale gu. hilt or. WiTWANC (Northumbeiland). Ar. a chev. az. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. ; on a chief sa. three baskets or. WiTWELt). Sa. five fusils in bend or. Wityn, or WiTON (Somersetshire). Sa. a water bouget ar. WoDDERspooN. Or, on a cross engr. betw. four cres- cents gu. a mascle ar. Crest — A dexter hand is- suing from the wreath, holding a garland of laurel, all ppr. Motto — Deojuvante. WuunisBURY. Or, a bar chequy, sa. and gu. ; a chief indented az. WoDE. Gu. on a fesse betw. three escallops or, a trefoil slipped of the second. WoDEHousE (Baron Wndehouse). Sa. a chev. or, guttee de sang, betw. three cinquefoils erm. Crest --A dexter hand issuing from clouds ppr. holding a club, with the motto, " Frappez fort." Sup- porters — Two savages ppr. wreathed about the temples and waists with oak leaves vert; each with a club over the exterior shoulder. Motto— Azincourt. WoDEi.L. Or, a bar gemelli-e betw. three crescents gu. WouHCLL, or Wa HULL (Odhall, CO. Bedford; temp. William the Conqueror). Or, three crescents gu. WouNOT. Ar. a cross voided sa. WouoK. Ar. a chev. az. betw. three mullets sa. Crest — An eagle with wings endorsed ar. preying on a fox ppr. WouRi.N'CTON, or WiTHERiNCTON. Quarterly, ar. and gu. a bend sa. Crest — A two-headed wivern ar. winged or. (Another crest — A bull's head couped sa. plat^e, horned ar.) WousTuNE. Per pale, sa. and az. a bend chequy, gu. and or. WoDTHORp. Ar. a bend az. betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee vert. WoEi.Y. Ar. on a chev. sa. an eagle dispL of the first. WoKiNcuoN (Essex). Gu. a lion ramp, barry of ten, or and az. (Another, ar. and az.) WoKiNGUON (Essex). Gu. a lion ramp, (another, pass.) ar. crowned or. WoKiNGDON. Gu. a lion ramp, crowned or. WoKiNCDON. Gu. a lion ramp, harry or and az. WoKiNGUON. Lozengy, erm. and gu. Wokingham Town (Berkshire). The Seal represents an acorn slipped and leaved. Z,egeHrf— Wokingham. Woli!eroui:h. Ar. three roses gu. WoLCOTT (Wolcott, Chagford, Sidbury, &c. co. Devon ; derived from the marriage of Walter Wilcott with the heiress of Skerrett of Chagford. Capt. James Wolcott, the last of the branch settled at Sidbury, distinguished himself at the capture of Berbice ; he d. in 1811, leaving an only dau. and heir, m. to Yeatman). Per pale, az. and gn.; on a cross flory ar. five martlets sa. ; on a chief or, a fleur-de-lis betw. two annulets purpure. Crest — An eagle's head issuant, guttee de sang, in the beak a fleur- de lis az. charged with a bezant. WoLcoiTs. Az. an inescutcheon betw. eight martlets, in orle ar. Wold. Or, on a quarter az. a pale engr. ar. Wold. Or, on a quarter az. a pale engr. erm. betw. eight plates. (Another, bezants.) Wolf (Shropshire). Gu. a chev. betw. three wolves' heads erased or ; on an escutcheon of pretence of the first, a lion of England. Crest — A demi wolf ramp, or, holding betw. the paws a regal crown ppr. Wolf. Ar. a fesse betw. three martlets gu. ; on a chief sa. three wolves' heads erased of the first. Crest — A wolf pass, grey, against an oak vert. Wolf, or Wolfe. Sa. two wolves pass. ar. Crest — A wolf courant erm. Wolf. Barry of ten, or and vert, a wolf ramp. ar. Wolfall (London, l(i34, and Wallall, co. Lancaster). Ar. betw. two bendlets gu. an ermine spot in the dexter chief quarter. Crest — A wolf's head erased sa. ducally gorged or. Wolfall. The same Arms. Crest — O.it of a ducal coronet gu. a dexter hand ppr. holding a rose of the first, stalked and leaved vert. Wolfdon, or WouLF. Sa. a chev. or, betw. three wolves' heads erased ar. Wolfe (Viscount Kilwarden). Ar. three wolves' heads erased sa. ducally gorged or. Crest — A wolf's head as in the arms. Supporters — Two wolves ppr. ducally gorged and chained or. Motto — Pro patriaj amore. Wolfe, General (Kent ; killed at the taking of Quebec, IT.IO). Ar. a chev. betw. three wolves' heads erased sa. ; each charged on the neck with a mural coronet of the first. Wolfe (Hatherton, co. Chester). Vert, in base a wolf pass. ; in chief three fleurs-de lis ar. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a demi wolf ramp. Wolfe (Easton-Manduit, co. Northampton). Ar. a wolf salient sa. Wolfe. Gu. three bars ar. ; on a chief of the last three wolves' heads erased of the first. Wolfe. Or, three wolves pass, in pale az. within a bordure, per bordure indented, gu. and az. WoLFEDON. Sa. a chev. or, betw. three wolves' heads erased ar. WoLFEKLOw (Herefordshire). Ar. three boars' heads erased sa. Wolferstan, formerly written Wolverstone (Stat- fold, CO. Stafford; originally of Wolvei-stone Hall, CO. Sufi'olk; descended from Robert Wolferston, of Wolverston, esq. who made his will in 1492. The grandson of Robert, Humphrey Wolferston, ac- quired the manor of Statfold, by intermarrying with Katherine, dau. of John Stanley, of Grove, co. Nottingham, esq. ; his great grandson, Francis Wol- ferstan, who changed the spelling of the name, was a barrister of good practice before the Revo- lution, and a gentleman of some literary reputa- tion. He left at his decease an only daughter, Anne, second wife of Sir John Egerton, of Wrine- hill, hart, and was s. in the family property by his nephew, Stanford Wolferstan, who m. Sarah, younge.st dau. of Sir Edward Littleton, bart. and had one son and six daughters ; the son prede- ceased him, and the eldest daughter marrying, in 1749, the Rev. Samuel Pipe, M.A. Rector of Wal- ton on-Trent, had, with other issue, a son and heir, Samuel Pipe, to whom Stanford Wolferstan devised his estates, at his decease in 1772, alter the death of his wife ; which Samuel Pipe, upon in- heriting, assumed, by sign manual in 1770, the name and arms of Wolferstan ; he was father of the present Stanley Pipe Wolvekstan, of Stat- fold Hall, esq.) Sa. a fesse wavy betw. three wolves' heads erased or, for Wolferstan, quarter- ing Pipe. Crest — A wolf pass, or, under an oak tree ppr. Motto — Qui sera, sera. Woi.FF (Cams Hall, co. Hants, bart.) Anns, Crest, wo I, \\ O L &c. as described in the German patent, viz. a shield erect, divided in four quarters; in the centre of which an escutclieon, with the following : vert, a wolf pass. ppr. and in chief three fleurs de-lis ar. for V*N Wolff ; in the first quarter of the achievement or, an eagle displ. sa. ducally crowned gu. ; in the second quarter az. an armed arm issu- ing out of the clouds from the sinister, grasping a sword, in the attitude of striking ppr. ; in the third quai-ter ar. a naked arm issuing out of tlie clouds from the sinister, holding a palm branch ppr. ; and lastly, in the fourth quarter or, a triangle sa. Over the arms an imperial baron's coronet with five pearls, fixed on a circle of gold, surmounted ■with three fullfaced helmets ppr. thereon as many crests, viz. on the centre helmet a demi wolf sa- lient ppr. issuing out of a ducal coronet or : on the dexter helmet a ducal coronet or, thereon a fleur- de lis ar. betw. two imperial eagles' wings displ. tawny ; on the sinister helmet a ducal coronet or, thereon an eagle displ. sa. ducally crowned gu. Supporters — Two lions ramp, reguard. double queued or. Motto — Dante Deo. Wolff. Vert, a wolf ramp. or. WoLFO. Or, a lighter-vessel gu. without masts. Woi.FO, De (SwevUind). Or, a lighter-boat in fesse gu. W0LG.4R CHampshire). Gu. a chev. engr. erm. betw. three fleurs de-lis or. Crest — On a mount vert a pewit ppr. Wolhouse (01ton,co. Suffolk). Quarterly, and erm.; in the first and last a wolf's head erased. Woi.iN. Ar. on a chev. sa. an eagle displ. of the field. Crest — A lion's head erased sa. Motto — Favente Deo. AVoLiNCDON. Gu. a lion salient ar. crowned or. WoLLACOMBE (Wollacombe, CO. Devon ; traceable near- ly to the Conquest : the last male representative d. in 1707 : the heiress m. Stafford, and had two sons, who successively took the name of Wollacombe). Ar. three bars gu. Crest — A spur with leathers or, the rowel points bloody. Wollacombe (Devonshire, 1011). Ar. three bars gu. ; in chief a mullet sa. Crest- — A falcon ppr. with wings expanded, charged with three bars gu. belled or. (Anollier crest — A spur with leathers or, rowel points bloody.) WoLLAcoMDE (Devonshire). Or, a chev. betw. three escallops az. WoLLAScuT (Wollascot, CO. Berks). Sa. a bend betw. six martlets or. WoLLAsTON (Sbenton, co. Leicester; an old Stafford- sliire family, stated to have flourished at Wollaston, CO. Staflbrd, before and during the reign of Kdward III. In the time of Henry VII. Thomas Wollas- ton, of I'erton, had a grant from the crown of the office of Keeper of the Outwoods of Lyndridge : his younger son, William Wollaston, of Trescot Grange, was grandfather of Mr. Alderman Henry Wollaston, of the city of London, who had a grant in 1610, the year bef >re he died, of the family arms. The alderman's eldest son, \Villiam Wollaston, of Oncott Hall, co. Stafford, and afterwards of Sben- ton, esq. left at his decease in I6(i6, by his wife, Anne, dau. of Humphrey Whitgreave, of Bridge- ford, co. Stafford, an only surviving child, William, of Sbenton, who m. Elizabeth, dau. and sole heir of Capt. Francis Cave, of Ingersby, by Rebecca, dau. of Robert Roper, of Heanor, co. Derby, esq. and widow of Sir William Villiers, of Broke.sby; but, leaving no issue, devised his estates to his cousin, William Wollaston, an eminent writer on theology and ethics, who m. Catherine, dau. and co-heir of Nicholas Charlton, of London, esq. and was grand- father of the Rev. Frederick Wollaston, LL.D. who d. in ISfll, and was s. by his eldest son, Frudcrick William Wollaston, of Shenton Hall, esq. high sheriff of Leicestershire in 1807). Ar. three mullets sa. pierced of the field, quartering Chahlto.v. Crot — Out of a mural crown or, a demi grifiin segreant ar. holding a mullet pierced sa. Motto — Ne quid falsi. Wollaston (Dereham, co. Norfolk; a younger branch of Wollaston of Shenton). Same Arms, &c. WoLLCOTF, (Exeter). Az. a cross patonce ar. five martlets sa. ; a chief or, charged with a fleur-de-lis betw. two annulets gu. Crest — An eagle's head or, guttfee de sang, beaked a/., holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis or. WoLLERTON, Or WoLTERTON. Quarterly, or and az. a bend gu. WoLLEsHALL (WoUeshall, CO. Worcester). Ar. a wolf pass. sa. WoLLEY (Comberworth, co. Lincoln). Ar. on a chev. sa. an eagle displ. of the field. Crest — On a mount vert a lion couchant ar. (Another crest — A lion couchant sa.) WoLLEV (Woodhall,near Shrewsbury; granted 1772). Ar. on a cross sa. five lions ramp, erminois. Crest — A lion ramp, erminois. WoLLEY (Surrey). Ar. a chev. ermines. WoLLEY. Vert, a fleur de-lis or, betw. two woolpacks in pale ar. enclosed by two flaunches of the third, each charged with a wolf pass. az. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested paly of four, or and az. holding in the hand ppr. a bunch of leaves vert. WoLLEY. Gu. a chev. erm. WoLLEY (Riber and Allen Hill, co. Derby ; settled in that shire from a very remote period ; so early as the reign of Henry VI. the name occurs amongst those of the gentry returned by the Commissioners). Sa. a chev. vaire or and gu. betw. three maidens' heads couped ppr. crined of the second. Crest — A man's head, sidefaced and bearded, issuing from a wreath ppr. WoLi.sTONECRAFT (Mark's Gate, co. Essex, and Lon- don ; granted 1765). Vert, three mermaids, two and one, each holding in the dexter hand a mirror ppr. and in the sinister a comb or. Crest — On a wreath a naval crown or, thereout issuaut a demi mermaid, as in the arms. WoLMER (Bloxholme and Swinsted.co. Lincoln). Gu. a chev. betw. three escallops ar. Crest — Two lob- sters' claws erect or, holding an escallop ar. WoLMER (Spalding, co. Lincoln). The same Arms, with a crescent for diff. WoLMER (Thurston, co. Norfolk). Az. on a fesse ar. betw. two eagles displ. or, as many lances in saltire sa. WoLMER (Worcestershire). Gu. on a chev. ar. betw. three escallops or, au annulet sa. Crest — A wolf's head erased sa. betw. two wings or. WoLMER (Worcestershire). On a chev. betw. three escallops ar. a pellet. Crest — A grifliu's head erased , betw. two wmgs or. WoLMER. Gu. a chev. betw. three escallops or. Crest — A dexter arm embowed ppr. vested vert, cuffed or, holding a covered cup of the last. WoLMiNGTON (Dorsetshire). Az. a chev. erm. betw. three lions ramp. ar. WoLNEY. Or, (another, ar.) a lion ramp. betw. three mullets sa. WoLRicH (Dudmaston, co. Salop; derived from the marriage of William Wolryche with the dau. and heiress of Hugh de Dudmaston. Sir Thomas Wol- rich, of Dudmaston, a distinguished royalist, temp. Charles I. was created a Baronet in 16-11). Az. a chev. betw. three swans (or mallards) ar. wings elevated. WoLRicH (Cowling and Wickornbroke, co. Suffolk, and Alconbury, co. Huntingdon ; derived from Sir William Wolryche, knt. son of Humphrey Wol- ryche, of Dudmaston, temp. Henry VII. Of the Cowling bi'anch was Sarah Wolrich, m. to Sir John Hewley,of York, knt. M.P.; and of the Alconbiiry branch was Thomas Wolrich, of Armley House, near Leeds, esc^. whose dau. and heiress, Sar;ih, m. David Stansfeld, esq.) Arms, as the preceding. Wolrich. The same Anns. Crest — A demi royal tiger ppr. Wolrich (Shropshire). Az. a chev. erm. betw. three swans rising ar. Wolrich. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three wild ducks, volant, ppr. WoLKiGE, or VVoLRiDGE. Ar. a chev. betw. three ducks az. Crest — A horseshoe or, betw. two wings ppr. WoLuiNGTON. Sa. three falcons' heads erased, betw. six mullets or, three, two, and one. WoLSAY (Norfolk). Ar. on a chev. betw. three wool- sacks az. as many garbs or. WoLSELKY (Wolseley, co. StaHbrd, hart.) Ar. a tal- bot pass. gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a W 0 M W O () (albot's head, erased, ppr. Mollo — Homo lioniini vulpes. WouEi.EY (Mount Wolseley, co. Carlcw, bart.) Ar. a talbot pass. gu. ; a crescent for diff. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a talbot's head ppr. Wolseley, or Wolfesley. Ar. a wolf pass. gu. WoLsp.Y (Newton, co. Norfolk). Or, on a cheT. az. betw. three ogresses, each charged with a wool- sack, ar. as many gai'bs of the field. Crest — A beast, in shape of a beaver, az. with long ears erect, finned down the back or, webfooted. Wolstanholme (Winchenden, co. Middlesex). Az. a lion pass, guard, betw. three pheons or. Crest — An eagle displ. or, standing on a snake, nowed, vert. Woi.sTENHOLME (Loudon; created a Baronet 10 Jan. 1664). The same Arms and Crest. Motto— In ardua virtus. WoLSTENHULME (Dransfield, co. Derby; confirmed 1604; Her. Off. London, Grunt of Arms, No. 2, fol. 176). Az. a lion pass. betw. three pheons or. Crest — An eagle displ. or, seizing on a serpent, nowed, in fret az. WoLSTENHOLME (Horslcy-Gate, Di'onfield, CO. Deiby; A.D. 1460; a younger branch of Wolstenhulme of Wolstenholme, co. Lancaster). Arms, &.c. as the preceding. WoLSTON (Cornwall). Ar. a bend betw. six pouches sa. WoLSTON (Devonshire). Sa. abend betw. six pouches ar. Woi.sTON, or WoLSTONE (Latimer, co. Northampton). Ar. three wolves' heads erased sa. WoLSTON, or WoLSTONE. Per pale sa. and az. a bend, chequy gu. and ar. Crest — An ami in armour, embowed, holding a sword ppr. WoLSTON. Ar. a chev. betw. three bucks, lodged, gii. WoLSTON. Ar. a wolf pass. sa. WoLsTON. Sa. a bend or, betw. six handbaskets ar. WoLSTON. Per pale sa. and az. a bend coniponee, or and gu. WoLsTON. Ar. three turnstiles (or reels) sa. WoLSTON, or WoLTuN. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three hawks' heads erased sa. membered of tlie second. WoLTON (Bishop of Exeter). Or, a lion ramp, sup- porting a saltire engi-. couped gu. WoLTON. Az. a bezant, betw. three martlets or. Crest — On a bezant a martlet ar. WoLTON. Ar. three lions ramp. purp. WoLTON. Ar. a mitre gu. betw. three cups, covered, within a bordure engr. sa. WoLVEiDON (Cornwall). Sa. a chev. betw. three wolves' heads ar. (Another, the chev. or.) WoLVEiDON. Sa. a chev. or, betw. three boars' heads and necks erased ar. WOLVERSTONE. See WOLFERSTAN. WoLVER.STONE. Sa. a chev. or, betw. three wolves' heads erased ar. Crest — A Minerva's head af- frontee ppr. WoLVERSTONE, or WoLVERTON. Sa. a fesse wavy or, betw. three wolves' heads erased ar. WoLVERToN (Wolverton, co. Buckingham; temp. Henry IIL) Az. an eagle displ. or; over all a bend gu. WoLVEY. Or, a lion ramp. sa. WoLWARDiNGTON, or Walbington (Warwickshire). Bendy of ten (another, six) sa. and ar. WoMBWELL (Wombwell, CO. York, bart.) Gu. a bend betw. six unicorns' heads erased ar. Crest — An unicorn's head couped ar. Motto — In well beware. WoMUWELL (Northfleet, co. Kent; granted 10 Sept. 1574). Gu. a bend erm. betw. six unicorns' heads erased ar. Crest — A tiger's head erased or, gorged with a garland of laurel vert. Wombwell (Wombwell and SilvercliflF, co. York). Gu. a bend betw. six unicorns' heads couped ar. Crest— unicorn's head couped ar. Wombwell (Yorkshire). Ar. a bend betw. three uni- corns' heads erased gu. Wombwell. Gu. a bend erm. betw. six unicorns' heads erased ar. Crest — A dragon's head erased or ; on the neck a chaplct vert- Wombwell. Ar. a bend betw. four unicorns' heads couped gu. Wombwell. Ar. a cinquefoil in fesse gu. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee sa. Wombwell, or Wombell. The same, within a bor dure of the second. Wombwell, or AVombell. .\r. on a bend betw. six martlets gu. three bezants. WoMviLL. Ar. three unicorns' heads couped (another, erased) gu. Womwell. Or, (another, ar.) on a bend az. three crosses crosslet fitchee of the first. Womwell. Ar. a cinquefoil gu. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee, within a bordure engr. of the last. WoNDESFORD. Ar. a lion ramp, double queued az. Crest — A cross crosslet gu. surmounted by a sword in bend sinister, point downwards, ppr. WoNviLL (Devonshire). Or, on a bend az. three crosses pattee fitchee of the field. Won WELL. Or, on a bend az. three crosses crosslet fitchee of the first. Woou (Barnsley, co. York, bart.) Az. three naked savages, ambulant, in fesse ppr. in their dexter hands a shield ar. charged with a cross gu. ; in their sinister a club, resting on their shoulders, also ppr. Crest — A savage, as in the arms, the shield sa. charged with a griffin's head erased ar. Motto — Perseverando. Wooo (Gatton Park, co. Surrey, bart.) Ar. a tree, eradicated and erect, ppr. Crest — An oak tree era- dicated ppr. fructed vert. Supporters — On either side a sailor, caps and jackets vert, cuffs, lappels, trousers and waistcoats ar. Motto — Tutus in undus. Wood (Boneytown, co. Fife, bai't.) Az. an oak tree or, growing out of a moimt in base ppr. betw. two crosses crosslet fitchee of the second. Crest — A savage man, from the loins upwards, holding in the right hand a club erect, and wreathed about the head and waist with laurel, all ppr. Suppor- ters — Two savages, each holding in their hands a baton erect, wreathed about the head and waist with laurel, as the crest. Afotto — Defend. Wood (Bedfordshire). Ar. on a fesse vert, abuU pass. or. Wood (Brecknockshire). Ar. an oak tree ppr. Wood (Fulborne, co. Cambi'idge, and Sneterley, co. Norfolk). Sa. a bull pass. ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp, or, gorged with a wreath az. and gu. tied behind with two bows. Wood (Lew Trenchard, CO. Devon : five descents are given in the Visitation of 1620). Sa. tliree leopards' heads or, the field crusily of the last. Woou (North Taunton, co. Devon). Sa. three bars or; on a canton gu. a demi woodman, holding a club over the dexter shoulder or. Crest — A wood- man ppr. wreathed about the temples and loins vert, holding in the dexter hand an olive branch of the last. Wood (North Taunton, co. Devon), Ar. three bars gu. ; on a canton a man ppr. Wood, alias Atwood (Harston and Brixton, co. De- von ; a family of antiquity, of which five descents had been seated at Harston in 1630. The male line expired wirh John Wood, esq. in 1743. One of his sisters m. Winter). Ar. on a mount vert, an oak tree, fructed, ppr. quartering, ar. a bull's head sa. Crest — A demi savage man, wreathed about the temples ppr. ; in his left hand a club guttee de sang ; in his right hand an oak tree eradicated and fructed ppr. Confirmed in 1533. Woou (as borne by Alderman Sir Matthew Wood, of Hatherley House, co. Gloucester, bart.) Quarterly, ar. and or, the mace of the Lord Mayor of London in pale, betw. an oak tree on a mount vert, fructtd ppr. in the first and fourth quarters, and in the second and third, a bull's head erased sa. charged on the neck with a bezant. Crist — Out of a mural crown ar. a demi wild man, wreathed about the temples with oak, fructed ; in the dexter hand an oak tree eradicated and fructed, and in the sinister a club, all ppr. Motto — Defend. Wood (Swanwick, co. Derby; settled there in the early part of the sixteenth century, and now repre- senti d by the Rev. John Wood, of Swanwick Hall, CO. Derby, eldest son and heir of the late Hugh Wood, of Swanwick, esq. by Mary his wife, dau. of the Rev. Jonathan Peake and Sarah his wile, dau. of Clement Rossington. e q.) Az. tliree naked sa- vages ppr. in their dexter hands a shield ar. charged with a cross gu. ; in their sinister a club resting on the shoulder, likewise ppr. Crest — An oak tree ppr. charged with acorns or. \V 0 0 M' O O Wood (borne by Georcc William Woou, of Single- ton Lodge, CO. Lancaster, esq. sometime ]\I.P. for South Lancashire, sou and heir of the Rev. Wil- liam Wood, of Leeds, by Louisa-Anne, his wife, dau. of George Dates, of Newton Hall, esq. by Sarah his wife, only surviving dau. and heir of Joseph Jolley of Manchester). Or, on a chief sa. an open Bible ppr. clasped with gold, betw. two inill- rinds of the first. Crest — A hoar pass, reguard. sa. collared, chained, and hoofed or, before a tree ppr. Motto — Civil and religious liljerty. Wood (Copmanthorpe, co. York ; derived from Giles Wood, of Pickering, living about the year 15U0, and now represented by Henry Richard Woou, of Hollin Hall, co. York, esq. eldest son of Richard Wood, of Hollin Hall, and his wife, Delia, only dau. of John Schaak, of Askham, co. York, esq.) Az. three woodmen ppr. each armed with a club over the right shoulder, and a shield in front ar. thereon a cross gu. head and waist encircled with a wreath Tevt, all standing on a ground ppr. Crest — An oak tree ppr. charged with acorns or. Motto — Pro patria. Wood (as borne by John Wood, of Brownhills, co. Stafford, son of John Wood, esq. and Mary, dau. of Nicholas Price, of Pont-y-pandy,co. Glamorgan, esq.) Or, a lion rarap. betw. three boars' heads erased sa. Crest— k demi man wreathed about the temples and waist with oak leaves fructed ; the dexter liand holding a club in bend, all ppr ; the sinister arm extended, the hand grasping a wolf's head erased sa. Motto — Deus rnbur ineum. Wood (Devonshire). Ar. a tree vert; ou a chief az. three trefoils slipped or. Wood (Devonshire). Sa. three bars or; on a canton gu. a demi woodman erased, holding on tlie shoul- der a club of the second. Crest — A woodman, in the dexter hand an oak slip, in the sinister a club, resting over his shoulder, all ppr. Wood (Mount House, co. Durham). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, on a mount vert an oak tree fructed ppr. for Wood ; second, az. on a fesse erm. three ci"Osses crosslet fitchec gu. for Bo.mford; third, sa. a lion ramp. erm. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee or, for King. Crest— Oa a mount vert an oak tree fructed ppr. Motto — Irredeo tempestatem. Wood (Hetton, co. Durham). The same quartei'ed Arms, with a martlet for diff. ; impaling, ar. three cinquefoils gu. for Livingston. Crest and Motto, as the last. Wood (Nottsgrove, co. Essex, and Lincoln's Inn, London). Or, nn a pile az. three martlets of the field. Crest — On a lure ar. capt'd and lined or, a falcon close of the last. Wood (StapleforJ.co. Essex). Or, on a bend gu. three chaplets of the field. Wood (Essex). Ar. a fesse gu. barruled az. betw. three lions' heads erased sa. W^ooD (Brockthorp, co. Gloucester). Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three tleurs de lis gu. Wood (Cirencester, co. Gloucester; as borne by the Rev. Henry Wood, B.A.) Ar. a chev. engr. sa. betw. three fleurs-de-lis gu. Crest — An arm in pale, habited chequy or and sa. cuff ar. in the hand ppr. a fieur de lis gu. Wood (Leonard Stanley, co. Gloucester, 1759). Ar. on a chev. engr. sa. betw. three fleurs-de-lis gu. as many bezants. Wood (Ireland). Ar. a lion sejant in a wood, all ppr.; on a cliief wavy gu. a harp betw. two an- chors or. Crest — A cherub's head. Wood (Sandwich, co. Kent). Sa. on a chev. hetw. three trees or, as many martlets of the field. Wood (Wateringbury, co. Kent, and Hamsey, co. Sussex ; Her. Off. c. 2-1). Ar. on a fesse raguly az. three fleurs de lis or. Crest — A dexter gaunt let gu. erect and purfled or, betw. two ostrich feathers ar. Wood (Lancashire, 1582). Or, on a mount vert a wolf statant sa. under a tree ppr. Crest — Out of a mural coronet ar. a demi jnan, wreathed about the loins and temples vert, holding a griffin's head erased in the dexter hand, and supporting a club in the other band, over the left shoulder. Wood (Lancashire). The same as of Hackney, ro. Middlesex. Wood (Lincoln's Inn, London; granted 1586). Or, on a pile az. three martlets of the lii'st ; a chief. Crest — A hawk close ar. beaked, jessed, and belled or, standing on a lure ppr. Wood (Loudon). Ar. a wolf salient sa. collared or ; on a chief az. three bezants. Crest — A wolf's head erased sa. collared gu. rimmed or. Wood (London; Enfield, co. Middlesex; Colwick, Langley, and Woodborough,co. Nottingham). Gu. semee of crosses crosslet fitchee ar. three demi savages, with clubs elevated, ppr. ; a canton sinister of France; a fleur-de-lis for diff. Crest — On a mount vert an oak ppr. fructed or. Wood (Islington, co. Middlesex; granted Feb. IfiOG). Ar. a wolf pass. sa. ; a chief gu. Crest — Out of a mural coronet gu. a wolf's head sa. collared ar. Wood (Hackney, co. Middlesex ; confirmed 'iO June, 1634). Sa. a chief gu.; over all a lion I'amp. av. Wood (Staple Inn, co. Middlesex ; descended from Kent; granted 6 May, 1013). Ar. on a fesse raguly az. three fleurs de lis or; in chief a trefoil slipped vert. Crest — A gauntlet erect gu. garnished or, betw. two laurel branches vert. Wood (Norwich). Per pale ar. and sa. ; on a chev. betw. three martlets as many trefoils slipped, all counterchanged. Crest — A martlet with wings expanded ar. holding in the beak a tulip ppr. stalked and leaved vert. Wood (Nottinghamshire). Gu. three demi woodmen in fesse, betw. nine crosses crosslet (another, crosses crosslet fitchee) or. Crest — An oak tree ppr. fructed or. Wood (Oxford). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. ; on a chief of the last three oak branche.'s of the first. Crest— A squirrel sejant, holding in the paw3 a honey- suckle ppr. Wood (Brize Norton, co. Oxford, and Shynwood, co. Salop). Gu. three demi woodmen ar. holding clubs over their exterior shoulders or. Crest — A demi woodman, as in the arms. Woou (Balbigno, Scotland). Az. an oak tree growing out of a mount in base or; and on one of the branches are fastened two keys of the first, by strappings gu. for the office of Thane of Fettercairn. Wood ((Jolpny; an ancient family in the shire of Aberdeen ; Pout's MS.) Az. an oak tree eradi- cated or. Woou (Craig, Scotland; Pout's MS.) Az. an oak tree growing out of a mount in base or ; a hunting- horn sa. stringed gu. hanging ou one of the branches ; all within a bordure engr. of the second. Wood (Grangehaugh, Scotland ; a scion of Bonnyton ; New Register). Ar. an oak tree growing out of a mount in base ppr. betw. two crosses crosslet fitchfee az. ; all withiii a bordure invecked of the last. Crest — An oak slip fructed ppr. Motto — Diu vi- rescit. AVooD (Largo, Scotland). Az. an oak growing out of a mount in base or, betw. two ships under sail ar. as Admiral to James III. and James IV. Wood (Codshall, co. Somerset). Or, a lion ramp. sa. Crf,«< — A demi lion ramp. purp. holding an acorn, or, the cup vert. Wood (Somersetshire). Per chev. ar. and erm. a chev. sa. ; in cliief two leopards' heads gu. Wood (Hiltwood, Staffordshire). Ar. a lion ramp. purp. Crest— X demi lion ramp. purp. holding an acorn branch vert, fructed or. Wood (Staft'ordshire, and West Cutton and Thorp, co. York : arms and first crest granted C May, 1578). Sa. on a bend ar. three lieurs-de-lis of the field. Crest — A wolf's head erased sa. collared and ringed or. {Another crest — A demi lion ramp, ar.) Woou (Staft'ordshire). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. Wood (Stafibrdsliire). Ar. a wolf salient sa. Wood (Suffolk). Per pale or and sa. three eagles displ. counterchanged. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, an eagle with wings expanded, per pale, or and sa. Wood (Lewes and West Godley, co. Sussex). Sa. a fesse cotised betw. three lions' heads erased ar. crowned or. 6S woo w o o Wood (Warwicksliire). Ar. a cliev. bctw. three Lulls' heads cabossed sa. armed or. Wood (Warwickshire). .4r. a fesse gu. betw. three lions' heads erased sa. Wood (Warwickshire and Worcestershire). Ar. a fesse betw. three leopards' heads sa. Wood (Yorkshire). Az. three woodmen in fesse ppr. with clubs and targets or. Wood (as borne by Colonel Wood, C. B.) Erm. a chev. az. betw. three towers gu.; on a chief em- battled vert, a sword erect betw. two leopards' faces ppr. Crest — On an Eastern coronet or, a leopard pass, regiiard. ppr. holding in the dexter paw a banner gu. staff and spearhead ppr Wood. Ar. an oak tree vert, fructed or. Crest — A demi wild man, on the shoulder a club ppr. holding in the dexter hand an oak bi-auch of the last, wreathed about the middle vert. Wood. Sa. on a chev. betw. three oak trees eradi- cated or, as many martlets of the field. Crest — An arm embowed, habited in green leaves, the hand and elbow ppr. holding a broken spear in three pieces, one in pale and two in saltire, ppr. Wood. Per pale or and sa. two eagles displ. counter- changed. Crest— On a ducal coronet an eagle per pale or and sa. Wood. Ar. on a bend sa. three fleiirs de-lis of the first ; in the sinister chief a crescent or, on a cres- cent gu. Crest— K wolf's head sa. collared or. Wood. Az. tliree woodmen in fesse ppr. holding in their right hands a club pendent ar. ; in their left, an escutcheon of the second, chargpd with a cross gu. Wood. Gu. three demi men ar. holding a club in bend over their right shoulders, betw. nine cross- lets of the second. Wood. Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three barons' helmets az. crowned or. AVood. Ar. an oak tree vert, acorned or ; on a chief az. three trefoils slipped of the third. Wood. Ar. a tree vert ; on a chief az. three acorns slipped or. Wood. Gu. a lion ramp, tail forchee ar. Wood. Ar. two squirrels salient, incontrant, in (esse, gu. betw. nine crosses crosslet sa. Wood. Ar. on a fesse crenellee az. three fleurs-de-lis or. Wood. Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three head-pieces az. Wood. Ar. a wolf salient sa. collared gu. Wood. Az. three urchins pass, in pale or. Wood. Ar. three lions' heads erased az. Wood. Ar. a wolf ramp. sa. collared or. Wood. Sa. on a chev. or, betw. three pineapples of the second, as many martlets of the first. Wood. Gu. on a bend ar. three leaves of the first. Wood. Ar. three tieurs-de-lis gu. AVoou. Ar. a fesse raguly az. betw. three flcurs de- lisgu. AA'ooD. Gu. a lion ramp, guard, ar. AVooD, alias Deane. Ar. a lion ramp. purp. AVooDALL (Scarborough, co. York, established in that district for several centuries, and now represented by John AVoodall, of Scarborough, esq. eldest son and heir of John AA'oodall, esq. and Anne, eldest dau. of John Dowker, of Salton, esq.) Ar. a cross moline gu. Crest — A cubit arm, habited per pale, holding a sword, dexter, ar. AVoodall. Or, a lion ramp. az. thrust through with a sword of the last, entering at the breast and issuing beneath the tail. Crest — A Cornish chough, ducally gorged, the wings expanded. AA''ooDARD (Essex). Ar. on a bend cotised sa. three martlets of the field, within a bordure engr. az. WoouBRiDGE. Ar. on a bend gu. three chaplets of roses ppr. Crest — A chaplet of roses ppr. AVooDBuUGH. Barry of fifteen ar. and az. three lions ramp. gu. crowned or. Crest — A bundle of five arrows, wreathed about the middle with a serpent, ppr. AVooDnuRGii. BaiTy of sis ar. and az. (another, ar. and sa.) three lions ramp. gu. AVoouBURCH. Barry of ten ar. and az. three lions ramp. gu. crowned or. AA'ooDBUKN. Sa. a cross engr. ar. Crest — Out of a mural coronet an eagle's head ppr. AVooDBURNE. A'ert, a canton gu. Crest— A camel's head sa. WoODBURNE, or WooDBORNE. Barry of twelve ar, and az. ; over all three lions ramp. gu. AA^ooDciiuRCH (AVoodchurch, co. Kent). Gu. three swords in pale ar. AVooDCOcK (Brightwell, co. Buckingham). Sa. three leopai'ds' heads reversed or, jessant-de-lis ar. Crest — Two lions' gambs erect and endorsed, the dexter ar. the sini.ster sa. Woodcock (Essex). Or, on a bend engr. gu. three crosses botonnee fitchee of the first. Crest — A demi lion ramp, or, collared az. studded of the first, grasping a cross botonnee fitchee of the last. AVooDcocK (London, and New Timber, co. Sussex). Az. a fesse erm. betw. three leopards pass. or. Crest — Out of rays, issuing from the wreath, or, a demi peacock displ. ar. Woodcock (Newport, co. Salop). Per chev. sa. and ar. a chev. couuterchanged ; in chief three escutch- eons of the second. Crest — A pelican or, in her nest ppr. feeding her young ar. AA^oodcoi:k. The same Arms. Crest — An arm, from the shoulder ppr. vested gu. cuffed Vandyke ar. brandishing a sword ppr. AA'ooDCOCK (as borne by John AVoodcock, of Coven- try, esq.) Az. a fesse erm. betw. three leopards pass, or; and on an escutcheon of pretence, (Jlr. AVoodcock having m. a dau. and co-heiress of Ed- ward Croft, of Warwick, esq.) the arms of Crou', viz. quarterly, per fesse indented az. and ar. ; in the first quarter a lion pass, guard, or. Crest — Out of rays, issuing from a wreath or, a demi peacock displ. ar. AVoodcock. Or, on a bend gu. three crosses crosslet fitchee of the field. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. holding a cross crosslet fitchee or. AVoodcock. Ar. a fesse gu. ; in chief a pelican vuln- ing herself ; in base five mullets, three and two. AVoodu (as borne by Basil Thomas AVoodd, of Great Cumberland .Street, London, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. three demi woodmen ar. holding clubs over their exterior shoulders or; second and third, sa. a griffin segreant erni. Crest — A demi woodman, as in the arms. Motto — Non nobis. AA^OODEN (Suffolk). Erm. an imperial eagle gu. AVooDENET. Ar. a ci'oss couped voided sa. AVooDERTON. Gu. a chev. betw. three lions' gambs erased bendways ar. AVooDESON (AVestmiuster). Per fesse ar. and az. a pale counterchauged ; three eagles displ. or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, flames issuing ppr. AVooDFiELD. Per fesse gu. and ar. within a bordure or, charged with eight torteaux ; over all a canton erm. Woodford (Carleby, co. Lincoln, hart.) Sa. three leopards' heads reversed, iessant de-lis, ar. Crest — A naked savage, wreathed about the head and waist ; in the dexter hand a club, in the sinister a palm branch, in bend, all ppr. Motto — Libertate quietem. AVooDFORD (Leicestershire). Sa.threeleopards'heads or, jessant as many fleurs-de-lis gu. Crest — Two lions' gambs erased or. AVooDFoRD (Ashby Folvill, co. Leicester). Sa. three leopards' heads gu. jessant-de-lis ar. AVooDFORDE (Ansford, co. Somerset. " Here begin- iieth," says the earliest record of this family, which came in with the Conqueror, " a true register copied out of fines and deeds sealed in wax, how that old John of AVoodford, the age or that he passed out of this world was five score years and seven, and he was a gentleman's son beside Salis- bury, and came into Melton Mowbray, and wedded the dau. of Sir Walter Prest, or Preston, and he and his heir and he purchased divers lifeholds. First is for to wit, how the afoi'csaid John of VVoodiorde purchased certain lands from the Novills ; he bore arms, sable the field and three fleurs de luce argent, returned into three leopards' heads gules, and in this said coat of armour was the said John of AVooJl'orde with King Edward at the getting of Calais, and at the taking of the King of France at the battle of Poictiers." His son, Sir William de Woodforde, Serjeaui-at-law, m. Joan, dau. and heir of Sii- John Brabazon, of Eastwell and Sproxtou, knt. and great granddau. of Sir Roger de Eraba- woo woo znn, one of the Judges of the Common Pleas temp. Edward I. and his wife Beatrix, dau. and heir of Sir John SpvoKton, knt. Their sou and heir. Sir John de Woodford, the dau. and heir of Folvile of Ashby Folvile, co. Leicester, and was father of Sir Robert de Woodforde, one of the soldiers of Azincourt, whom, the heiress of Nevill of RoUeston, CO. Nottingham ; his great-grandson. Sir Robert Woodfoorde.w. in 14S9 the dau. and heir of Gate of Burnham, co. Buckingham, and was ancestor of Samuel Woodford, D. D. Prebendary of Winchester, ■who d. in 1700, and was s, by his son, the Rev. Heighes Woodford, who m. Mary, only dau. of Captain Thomas Lamport, of Alton, co. Hants, and was father of the Rev. Samuel Woodford, who m. Jane, only ian. of James Collins, of Ansford, esq. and was by his son, Heiphes Woodford, esq. who m. Anne, dau. and heir of Ralpli Dorville, esq. and was father of William Woodpokue, of Ansford House, esq.) Sa. three leopards' heads reversed gti. jessant de-lis ar. Crest — A woodman ppr. holding a club ar. crowned and girt with oak leaves. Motto — Pro aris et focis. WooDCATE. Ar. (another, or) on a chev. az. betw. three squirrels sejant ppr. each holding a nut, as many acorns or. Crest — A squirrel stjaut ppr. holding a nut. WooDHALL, or WoODHULL (Bedfordshire, Cheshire, and Thenford, co. Northampton). Or, three cres- cents gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, two wings endorsed gu. WooDHAi.L (Cockermouth, co. Cumberland). Ar. a cross moline gu. ; in the first quarter an ermine spot. WooDHAi.L (Walden, co. Essex). Ar. a cross moline gu. Crest— A cubit arm habited per pale, or and sa. cuft" counterchanged, holding in the hand ppr. a sword ar. hilt and pommel of the first. WoouUAM (Catherston, co. Cornwall). Gu. a chev. betw. three roses ar. Crest — A buck's head erased, betw. two sprigs of roses, all ppr. WoODHAM. The same Arms. Crest — An arm in ar- mour cmbowed, and holding by the blade a sword, point downwards ppr. WooDHEAU. Quarterly, az. and or, a cinquefoil gu. Crest — A vol or. WoouHOUSE (Calais). Az. a fesse, quarterly, sa. and ar. betw. three ragged staves bendways or. WoODHOusE (Hickling, co. Norfolk). Quarterly, erra. and az. ; on the second and third quarters a leo- pard's head or. Crest — A griffin segreant or. WoouHousE (Kimberley, co. Norfolk). Sa. a chev. or, guttee de sang, betw. three cinquefoils erm. Crest — Out of clouds ppr. an arm couped at the elbow and erect, habited ar. charged with four sinister bendlets sa. in the hand ppi'. a club of the last; over it this motto, " Frappe forte." (Atio- tliererest — A savage man couped at the knees ppr. crined or, holding his club erect sa. wreathed about the middle ar. and of the third.) WoouHOUSE (Norfolk). Sa. a chev. or, billettee gu. betw. three cinquefoils erm. WoouHOL'SE (Womburne Woodhouse,co. Stafford ; de- scended from William Cocus de Womburne, a cru- sader, temp. Richard I. and now represented in the male line by William Herueht Woouhouse, of Lyswaycs Hall, near Lichfield, esq. grandson of the late John Chappel Woodhouse, D. D. Dean of Lich- field). Gu. a cross or, betw. twelve crosses crosslet of the second ; on an escutcheon of pretence (Mi*. Woodhouse having 7n. a dau. and co-heir of the late Sir Charles Oakeley, bart.) the arms of Oake- LKY \rvhich sec\ Crest — On a coronet a cross cross- let or. Motto — In hoc signo. Woouhouse (Sufl'olk). Sa. a cliev. or, billettee of the first betw. three cinquefoils ar. WoouHOUSE (Sufl'olk). Gu. a chev. or, billettee of the field, betw. three cinquefoils ar. pierced az. WooDHousK (Woodhouse, co. York). Ar. a cross sa. Woouhouse. Gu. a cross betw. sixteen crosses cross- let or. WoouHOUSE. Quarterly, erm. and az. ; on the se- cond quarter a leopard's head ar. Woodhouse. Sa. a chev. or, billettee gu. betw. throe cinquefoils erm. WooDiNC. Ar. three keys paleways in fesae, wards in chief az. Crest — A goat pass. ar. holding in the mouth a slip of ivy ppr. Woodland. Ar. on a bend sa. three bucks' heads cabossed or. WooDLESTo.vE (Yorkshire). Ar. a chev. chequy, or and gu. betw. three buglehorns sa. WooDLEY. Sa. a chev. betw. three owls ar. Crest — An owl ar. WooDLOCK (Ireland). Sa. a chev. betw. three lions sejant ar. WoouLow. Gu. a fesse engr. betw. six crosses cross- let ar. Woodman. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three escallops gu. Crest — A buck's head erased ppr. Woodman. Per chev. flory counterflory, gu. and or, betw. three roundles all counterchanged. Crest — A stork reguard. sa. resting the dexter claw on a torteau. WoouMERTON. Per fesse dancettee, ar. and sa. ; each point terminating with a fleur-de-lis. Woodmerton. Per fesse, ar. and sa. a fesse dancet- tee, per fesse dancettee ; each outward point ter- minating with a fleur-de-lis counterchanged. WoouNEsTER ( Bromyard, CO. Hereford ). Sa. a bend ar. betw. two eagles displ. or. Crest — An eagle's head erased ar. ducally gorged or. WooDNOTU (Cheshire). Ar. a cross couped and voided sa. Woodnoth, Woodnot, and Woounett (AVistanton, CO. Chester, and Shaviugton St. Clere, co. Corn- wall). The same Arms. Crest — A squirrel sejant erect, cracking nuts ppr. WoouRoF, or WoouRow (Bolton-upon-Deane, co. York). Ar. a chev. betw. three crosses foimee fitchfee gu. Crest — A woodcock close ppr. WooDROF, or WoouKow. The same Arms. Crest — A bull's head erased gu. WooDROFE. Paly of six, gu. and ar. a bend counter- changed. WooDROi'FE (Hoope, CO. Derby, and Yorkshire). Ar. a chev. betw. six crosses formee fitchee gu. Crest — A woodcock ppr. WooDROi FE, or Woodruff (Lord Mayor of London, l.'i79, and Poyle, co. Surrey). Gu. on a chev. ar. three bucks' heads erased sa. ; a chief per fesse nebulee, sa. and ar. Crest — A dexttr arm em- bowed, habited with leaves vert, holding in the hand a branch of honeysuckle, all ppr. WooDROFFE (St. Edmundsbury, co. Suffolk). Az. on a chev. engr. ar. three bucks' heads couped gu. ; a chief per fesse, ermines and erm. Crest — A dex- ter arm embowed, habited ermines, the cuffar. hold- ing in the hand ppr. a like buck's head. WoouROFFE. Paly of six, gu. and ar. a bend gobo- nated az. and or. Crest — A demi lady ppr. vested ar. holding in the dexter hand a civic crown or. WooDROFFE. Paly of six, ar. and gu. ■WooDROFFE. Paly of six, ar. and gu. a bend gobo- nated, or and sa. Woods (Ireland). Az. on a chief or, three gai'bs gu. Crest — An arm in armour, vambraced, holding two pieces of a broken spear saltireways ppr. Woods (Norwich). Ar. on a chev. betw. three mart- lets sa. five guttees of the first. Crest — A martlet sa. wings endorsed guttee d'ar. Woods (Sussex). Ar. on a fesse raguly az. three fleurs-delis or; in chief a trefoil slipped vert. Crest — A gauntlet ppr. betw. two ostrich feathers erect ar. Woods (Llanwyfhan and Rhosinor, Wales). Gu. a chev. or, betw. tbree owls ar. WciODSTOCK, De. Gu. three lions pass, guard, or, within a bordure ar. WooDsiocK, Town of (Oxfordshire). Gu. a stump of a tree couped and eradicated or; in chief three stags' heads cabossed ar. all within a bordure of the last, charged with eight oak leaves lying fesse- ways vert. Crest — In a ducal coronet or, an oak tree ppr. fructed of the first. Supporters — Two savages ppr. hairy over their bodies, wreathed round the head and loins with oak leaves vert, beards and hair sa. each holding a club erect or. WooDSTocKE. Sa. a chev. betw. three lions sejant, reguard. ar. woo woo AV'ooDTiiORPK. Ar. a bend az. betw. six crosses cross- Jet fitcliee vert. Creat — A camel's head ppr. WoouTHORPE. Ar. a beud az. betw, six crosses cross- let reit. WouuviLE, or WiuviLE (Northamptonshire). Av. a fesse gu. ; a canton of the last. Crest — A demi man ppr. "vested or, on the liead a cap sa. in the dexter hand a cutlass of the first. W'ooDvn.E. Ar. a fesse and canton fju. WouBviLLE. Ar. a fesse and canton gu. within a bordure sa. bezantee. VVooDWAUD (Bedfordshire, and Upton, co. Bucks). Barry of six, az. and ar. ; over all three harts' heads cabossed or; on a chief of tlie third a wolf pass. gu. betw. two annulets sa. Vrc.tt — A wolf's head ar. collared sa. studded or, betw. an acorn branch and a branch of fern ppr. \V ODD WAUD (Buckinghamshire ; granted 1527). Barry of four, az. and ar. ; over all three bucks' heads cabossed gu. ; on a chief or, a wolf pass, of the third betw. two annulets sa. Crest — A wolf's head couped ar. gorged with a collar sa. charged with three plates. Vi uoDWArin (Buckingham.shire). Ar. two bars az. ; over all three bucks' heads cabossed or; on a chief of the third a talbot gu. betw. two annulets sa. ■Woodward (Dean, co. Gloucester). Ar. three bars gu. ; over all as many stags' heads cabossed or, two and one ; on a chief of the last a wolf pass, of the second, betw. two pheons sa. AVooDWARD (Woodmarsh, co. Kent). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three grasshoppers vert. Crest — A demi woman couped at the knees, vested gu. hair dis- hevelled or, in the dexter hand a honeysuckle of the first stalked and leaved vert. WooDWAUD (London). Ar. two bars az. ; over all three bucks' heads cabossed or. Crest — On a ducal coronet a boar's head couped ar. Woodward (Little Walsingham, co. Norfolk; granted 5 March, 180C). Vert, three mulberry leaves or. Crest — A buck's head erased ppr. attii'ed and charged on the neck, with six billets or, in tlie mouth a mulberry leaf vert. AVooDWARD (Filkness, co. Oxford). Ar. a saltire az. betw. four woodpeckers ppr. Woodward (Staftordshire). Vert, five oak leaves or, two, one, and two. Woodward (St. Edmuntlsbury, co. Suffolk). Or, on a bend cotised sa. three martlets ar. within a bor- dure engr. az. Woodward (Butler's Merston, co. Warwick). Az. a pale betw. two eagles displ. ar. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a greyhound sejant ar. Woodward (Worcestershire). Ar. three bars gu. ; over all as many stags' heads cabossed or; on a chief sa. a wolf pass. betw. two pheons of the third. Crest — A demi lion ramp. sa. holding betw. the paws a pheon or. Woodward. Barry of six, or and sa.; on a canton gu. a demi woodman with a club on his shoulder of the first. Crest — A squirrel sejant ppr. in the paws a nut or. Woodward. Barry of six, or and sa, ; a canton gu. Crest — A tiger's liead erased ar. maned or. ooDWARD. Barry of four, az. and ar. three bucks' beads cabossed or ; on a chief of the third a wolf pass. gu. betw. two annulets sa. Crest — A wolf's head couped ar. collared sa. thereon three bezants betw. two branches of oak vert, frncted or. Woodward. Bari y ot six, or and sa. ; on a canton gu. a demi woodman ar. ^^'ooDWARD. Barry of six, ar. and sa.; a canton gu. Woodward, Barry of six, ar. and sa. ; on a canton gu. a mullet or. Woodward. Ban-y of six, ar. and az. ; over all three bucks' heads cabossed or. Woodward. Barry of six, az. and ar, ; over all three baits' heads or ; on a chief of the third a lion pass, gu. betw. two mullets sa, \VooDWARD. Barry of six, ar. and az. ; over all three stags' heads cabossed or ; on a chief of the last fi.ur greyhounds pass. gu. betw. two annulets of the second. Woodward. Ar. two bars az. ; over all a buck's head gu- Woodward. Az. a chev. gu. betw. three delves of the second. Woodward. Az, a chev. engr, erm. betw. three fieurs de-lis ar. Woodward, Vert, three holly leaves or. Woodward. Vert, five holly leaves in saltire or. AVooDWARDiNCTON. Bendy of ten, sa. and ar. Woodwyn. Ar. three fleurs-de-lis sa. WooDYEARE (Crookhill, CO. York; John Woodyeare, of Crookhill, esq. son of William Woodyeare, of the same place, esq. and Catherine his wife, dau. and coheir of John Revel, of Oxton, co. Derby, esq. m. in 17G1 Frances, dau. of Richard Turbutt, of Doncaster, esq. and left at his decease three daus. his co heirs : the youngest, Frances Wood- yeare, m. Fountain John Elwiu, esq. who assumed by sign mamial in 1812, the name and arms of his wife's family, and became Fountain John Wood- yeare, of Crookhill, esq.) Per pale gu. and sa, semee of fleurs-de-lis or, three leopards' faces ar. ; on an escutcheon of pretence sa. semee of fleurs-de- lis or, three leopards' faces ar. for Woodyeare. Crest — A demi griffin reguard. per pale gu. and sa, semee of fleurs-de-lis or. WooUYER. Sa. on a fesse dancettee ar. betw. three lions ramp, as many martlets. WooDYLSTON. Ar. a chev. componee ar. and sa.betw. three bugles of the last. WooLAsTON (Lowesby, co. Leicester; created a Bart. 17 Jan. 174S9), Ar. three mullets sa. pierced of the field. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a demi griffin segreant ar. holding betw. the claws a mullet sa. pierced of the second, VVooLASTON, or WoLLASTON (Loudou, and Walsall, CO. Stafl'ord). The same Arms and Crest. WooLBALL (London). Ar. three fleurs-de-lis vert; on a chief az. a pansy betw. two fleurs-de-lis or, WoOLBEKG. Ar. three roses gu, WooLCOT (Morston, co. Devon), Az. on a cross flory ar. five martlets sa. ; on a chief or, a fleur-de-lis betw. two annulets purp. Crest — An eagle's head erased ar. charged on the neck with thiee guttees gu. holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis of the last. W^ooLCOT. Gu. a cross flory ar. thereon five martlets sa. ; on a chief or, a fleur-de-lis betw. two crosses formee of the first. WooLDRiDGE. Ar. a cross quarterpierced sa. betw, four crescents gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet ar. an ass's head gu. WooLER (Whitfield House, Wolsingham,co. Durham). Gu. three tassels or. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ppr. holding betw. the paws a tassel or. Motto — Confide recte agens. Woo LEY. Sa. a chev. erm. betw, three arrows ar. Crest — A hind's head eiased enn, WooLFALL (Woolfall, CO, Lancaster), Ar. two bends g"- WooLi-ALL (Lancashire), Ar, an ermine spot betw, two bends gu. Woolfall. Ar. on a bend gu. three lozenges or. WooLFE. Sa. a chev. or, betw, three wolves' heads erased ar, WooLHOusE (Glapwell, co, Derby ; granted 1611). Per pale az, and sa. a chev. engr. erm. betw, three pUites. Crest — An eagle's head erased erminois, ducally collared ar. WooLL (Kugby). Gu. a chev. betw. three woolpacks ar. Crest — A lion couchaut or. WooLLCOMBE (Hcmerdon and Ashbury, co. Devon; derived from a common ancestor with the Wolla- combes of Wollacombe ; the present John Mortu WoLLcoMBE, of Ashbury, esq. is the representative of a younger branch of this ancient family). Ar, three bars gu. ; a mullet for dift'. Crest — A falcon ppr. wings expanded and inverted, charged with three bars gu. beaked, belled, and legged or. WooLLEY. Gu. a fesse, chequy, ar. and sa.; in base a crescent of the second. Crest — An eagle ppr. \V~ooLEY. Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three arrows ar. WooLME.v, or WooLPACKERs, Company of (London). Gu. a woolpack ar. Wooj.iMER (Stratfoi-d-on-Avon, co. Warwick). Gu. a chev. betw. three escallops ar. WoOLRiDCE (Garlenick in Creed, oo. Cornwall; de- scended from the Wolridges of Dudmaston, co. \V OR W O R Salop). Gu. a cliev. ar. betw. tliree wild ducks volant ppr. Wcioi.RYCH (as borne by John Woolbych, esq. of tlie Ordnance Office, and by Humphrey John Wool- iiYCH, of Croxley House, esq. the author of the '• Life of Jefl'eries," both descended from Edward AVooh'vch of Dynmore, co. Hereford, younger brother of John VVolryche of Dudmastou, who 711. " tlie fair Maid of Gatacre.") Arms, as WoL- niCHE of Duduiaston. \\ (luLSEY (Sufl'ollc). Sa. on a cross engr. ar. a lion pass, guard, gu. crowned or, betw. four leopards' faces az. ; on a chief of the second a rose of the third betw. two Cornish choughs ppr. Crest — A naked arm embowed, grasping a shin bone, all ppr. \\ OOLSTON (Tor Newton, co. DeTon). Sa. a bend or, betw. three hand-baskets ar. AVooLSTON. Ar. three turnpikes sa. \\ o'jRLEY, or WoRLEY (Dodington, co. Kent). Erm. a lion ramp. g\iard. gu. crowned or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet az. an arm embowed in armour ppr. garnished or, holding a cutlass ar. hilt and pommel of the third. WooKLEY, or WoRLEY. Erm. a lion ramp. gu. \\ uoRLEY, or WoRLEY. The same, with a bordure az. charged with eight fleurs-de lis or. WooTON, or WooTTON. Ar. a chev. engr. sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet ar. a greyhound's head gu. Vi OOTTON. Ar. a saltire engr. sa. Crest — A. blacka- moor's side-face sa. wreathed on the forehead, bats' wings to his head az. ^V()oTvvELL. Gu. a cross flory ar. A\ oRiiuRY. Sa. a chev. betw. three bulls' heads, ca- bossed ar. WoBCEL. Ar. three bears in pale sa. A\ ORCELEY (Hampshire). Or, three ravens volant ppr. W ORCELEY, or WORCELLEY. Ar. On a chief gu. a cres- cent of the first. WoRCELL, or WoRsELL. Ar. three otters pass. sa. Worcester, City of. Quarterly, gu. and sa. over all a castle triple towered ar. on a canton of the last a fesse of three pears sa. Worcester-Priory. Ar. ten torteaux ; on a canton gu. the Virgin and Child, all or. Worcester. Gu.on a fesse betw. six crosses crosslet or, a mullet sa. Woruen. Chequy az. and or; on a bend ar. three leopards' faces gu. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turn- ed np enn. an eagle rising ppr. W OKDES. per pale ar. and sa. a chev. betw. three martlets coxmterchanged. W ordesworth. Ar. three bells az. Crest — A stag pass ar. W oRuiE(Trabreek, Scotland; New Register and Lyon Jiegistcr). Ar. a hand issuing out of the dexter side of the shield, holding a garland ensigned with an imperial crown ppr.; on a chief gu. two this- tles of the first. Motto — Nil indigne. W ORDLE (Scotland). Ar. a sinister hand issuing from the dexter gu. holding a wreath of laurel vei't, royally crowned or; on a chief of the second two thistles of the last. Crest— A sword erect, sur- mounted with two sprigs of laurel orleways, ppr. Motto — Nil indigne. Wordsworth (as borne by William Wordsworth, the Poet, and his brother, the Rev. Christopher Worusworth, Master of Trinity College, Cam- bridge). Ar. three bells az. Crest— An antelope's head erased ar. WoRGE (Sussex). Ar. two bars sa. ; in chief three lions' heads erased of the last. Crest— A lion's head erased ar. WoRHEAU. Ar. a chev. between three bucks' heads cabossed sa. Crest — A buck's headcabossed sa. WoRKESLEY. Ar. a fesse gu. Crest — A wiveru pass, az. wings endorsed. W^oRKESLEY. Gu. a Chief ar. W oRKLVCH (Sufl'olk and Sussex). Gu. a chev. betw. three geese volant ar. Crcsl — An arm embowed in armour, ei'ect from the elbow, holding in the band all ppr. a battle axe or. Wiirkman-Macnachten (Bushmills, bart.) See Mac- NACHTEN of BushmiUs, cite. W orkshall, or Vi orshall. £ira. two bars gu. WoRKSHALL, Or WoKSHALL. Gu. two bars erm. ; a bend of the first. Worksop Abbey (Nottinghamshire). Gu. a saltire ar, over all a crosier in pale or. Worksop-Pbioby (Nottinghamshire). Or, a lion ramp, per fesse sa. and gu. WoRLEY. Erm. a lion ramp. gu. Crest — A griflin sejant, per fesse or and gu. Worlhouse. Per pale az. and sa. a chev. engr. er- minois betw. three plates. Worlych (Cawling, co. Suffolk). Az. a chev. betw. three swans ar. WoRME (Northampton ; granted April 1583). Az. on a cross ar. fire mullets of the field. Crest — A bull sejant or, armed and attired sa. WoRMiNGToN (DubUu). Per bend nebulee gu. and az. a lion ramp. or. Crest — A wolf 's head erased, sa. collared or. WORMLEIUHTON, WoRMELA VTON, Or WoRMLAYTON (Leicestershire and London, 1611). Gu. a cross vair betw. four, eagles displ. or. Crest — An eagle displ. or, charged on the breast with a cross vair. WoRMLEY (Hal.iield, CO. "i ork). Gu. on a chief in- dented ar. three lions ramp. sa. Worrell (London). Or, two lions pass, guard, sa. ; on a chief az. three covered cups of the field. Worrell. Ar. two lions pass, guard, sa. ; on a chief of the last three covered cups or. Crest — A lion's gamb erect and erased sa. holding a covered cup or. Wobseley (Depingate,co. Northampton). Ar. a chief gu. ; an annulet or, for diff. Crest — A trunk of a tree lying fesseways, couped and raguled ar. ; at the dexter end an acorn branch all ppr. thereon a pheasant ar. combed and wattled or. WoRsELEY (Northamptonshire). Ar. a chief gu.; a crescent or, for diif. WoRSELLEY. Gu. a chief ar. WoRSEsop. Gu. a dexter hand couped, betw. three cinquefoils ar. WoRsHipp. Ar. on a bend az. three cocks' heads erased or, combed and wattled gu. WoRSLEY (VVorslay, co. Lancaster). Ar. a chief gu. WoBSLEY (Hoviughaui Hall, N. R. co. 'i ork, bart.) Ar. a chief gu. Crest — A wiveru vert. Motto — Quam plurimis prodesse. W^ORSLEY (Appuldercombe, in the Isle of Wight; descended from John, second son of Sir Jame.i Worsley, of Woisley Hall, co. Lancaster, bart. by Ann, his wife, dau. and co heir of Sir John Leigh of Leigh, co. Dorset. Sir Thomas Worsley, the sixth Baronet of Appuldercombe, who rthington (as borne by William Worthington, D.D.) Ar. three pastoral staves, two aud one. W R A each ensigned on the top with a crown celestial. Crest — A goat browsing on a shrub ppr. Motto (over the arms) — Aiev dpLCTTEvuv. Worthington. Ar. three dungforks sa. their points in chief, betw. five holly leaves vert ; on a canton of the last a sinister hand couped gu. ; on a bordure of the third eight boars' heads couped of the first. Worthington, or Wrightington. Sa. a chev. ar. hetw. three crosslets fitchee or. Worihy. Gu. a saltire ar. fretty az. betw. twelve cinquefoils or. Crest — A griffin pass, wings en- dorsed or. WoRTLEY (Yorkshire). Ar. on a bend betw. six martlets gu. three crescents or. WoRTLEY. Ar. on a bend sa. betw. three martlets gu. as many bezants. Crest — A lion ramp. ppr. holding a fleur-de-lis or. WoRTLEY (Wortley, co. York" descended from Sir Thomas Wortley, of Wortley, Knight of the Body to Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. himself the representative of an ancient York- shire family. Sir Francis Wortley, of Wortley, a gallant cavalier, was created a Baronet in le 11, but the title expired with his son, Sir Francis Wort- ley, second bart. in lOfiS). Ar. on a bend betw. six martlets gu. three bezants. Crest — An eagle's leg, plumed on the thigh with feathers ar. WoRYNDON. Gu. a lion ramp. ar. ducally crowned or. Crest — On a ducal coronet a martlet. WosTON. Sa. a chev. betw. three holly leaves ar. WoTiNGBORY. Or, six lions ramp. sa. three, two, and one. WoTONE. Sa. a water bouget ar. ; in chief three be- zants. Wotshall. Ar. on a bend gu. three lozenges or. WoTTON (Devonshire). Erm. a fesse betw. three cinquefoils gu. WoTTON (Marlay, co. Kent). Ar. a cross formee fitchee at the foot sa. Crest — A Satan's head side- faced, couped at the shoulders sa. wings to the side of the head az. Wotton Basset, Town of (Wiltshire). Gu. a chev. betw. thi'ee lozenges ar. Woi-roN (Bocton-Malherby, co. Kent). Ar. a saltire engr. sa. WoTTON-W^AVEN College. Quarterly, first and fourth, or, a chev. gu. ; second and third, or, a hand ppr. issuing from a maunch gu. holding a rose of the last, stalked ajid leaved vert. WoTTON (Kent ; confirmed IS March, 15S0). Ar. a saltire sa. WoTTON (Kent). Ar. a chev. engr. sa. WoTTON (Norfolk). Per chev. gu. and az.; in chief two crosses potencc (another, formee; ; in base an annulet or. WoTTON (Engleborne, co. Somerset). Ar. a saltire engr. betw. four mullets sa. WoTToN (Somersetshire). Ar. a cross formee sa. within a bordure engr. gu. Crest — An ostrich's head or, charged on the neck with a cross formee sa. WoTTON (Staffordshire). Gu. three martlets ar. WoTTON. Gu. a chev. or ; in chief two crosses cross- let, aud in base an annulet of the last. Crest — Out of a mural coronet az. a lion's head or. WoTTON. Gu. a chev. engr. betw. three pheons re- versed or. WoTTON. Sa. a saltire engr. ar. WoTTON. Az. three martlets ar. WoTToN. Sa, a cross engr. erm. WoTTON. Ar. a cross engr. sa. WoTVVELL. Gu. a cross flory ar. Wowen (London). Sa. a hawk's lure, feathers ar. garnished or, betw. two fleurs de lis in fesse, of the last ; in chief two falcons of the second, beaked, legged, and belled of the third ; in base a falcon, as in chief. Crest — A hawk's lure, feathers ar. garnished or, cbarged with a fleur-de-lis sa. the string and tassel erect and nowed gu. WoYNNE, or Voynne. Per bend sa. and ar. three quati'efoils counterchanged. Wracby. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three bulls' heads cabossed gu, Wi'.AGG. Az. a bend or, betw. two fleurs de-lis ar. Crest — A mullet pierced erm. WRE W R I WinNCiiii'vi (as borne by the Venerable Fkancis Wkanghav, Arclideacon of the East Kidini; of the county of York, Prebendary of York and Chester, Vicar of Hunmanby in the former, and Rector of Dodlestou in the latter ; Archdeacon Wrangham has gained great distinction as a poet and a theo- logian). Ar. three garbs, two and one, ppr, on a chief az. three bezants. Crest — A dove, volant, in the beak, an olive branch, ppr. Motto — Hyeme ex superata. Wrangham. Az. an ancient ship of three masts, sails furled, or. Crest — Four ostrich feathers gu. en- liled with a ducal cox'onet or. Wrankeslow. Ar. a cross gu. ; in the first quarter a fesse coinpon6e, az. and ar. betw. four crosslets or. Wranksi.ovv. Ar. a cross sa. ; in the first quarter a fesse chequy, ar. and az. betw. four crosses cross- let gu. Wraxall (Wraxall, co. Somerset, hart.) Lozengy, crmiuois and az. ; on a chev. gu. three estoiles or. Crest — A buck's head, cabossed and erased, gu. chaiged on the breast with two lozenges in fesse ; and betw. the attii'es an estoile or. Wray (Glentworth, co. Lincoln ; descended from Sir Christopher Wray, Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench, temp. Elizabeth; the daus. and co-heirs of Sir John Wray, the third baronet, were Mary, wife of Sir James lunes, bart. afterwards Duke of Roxburgh ; Isabella, m. to John Dalton, esq.; and Frances, in. to John Arthington, of Ar- thington, esq.) Az. on a chief or, three martlets gu. Crest — An ostrich or. Motto — Et juste et vray. AVray (Keltield, co. Lincoln; the only surviving male branch of the Wrays of Glentwoi'th, descended from Richard Wray, younger brother of Sir Chris- topher Wray, the Chief Justice ; and now repre- sented by the Rev. Cecil Daniel Wray, A.M. Canon of Manchester Collegiate Church, son and heir of the late Rev. Henry Wray, A.M. of Brog- den House, in Kelfield, by Susanna, his wife, dau. of George Lloyd, of Holme Hall, near Manchester, esq.) Arms, &c. same as the preceding. Wray (Wray, co. Devon). Sa. a fesse betw. three battle-axes ar. Wray (Chester le-Street Church, co. Durham). Az. on a chief or, three martlets gu. ; in base a mullet. Wray (Beamish, co. Durham). Az. on a chief or, three martlets gu. Crest — An ostrich or. Wray (London). Az. a bezant betw. three crescents, ar. Wray. Az. on a chief ar. three martlets gu. Crest — An ostrich or. Wray. Ar. on a chief gu. three martlets of the first. Wray. Ar. three piles sa. Wreaoke, alias Ocle (Dabenham, co. Suftblk). Gu. a chev. engr. betw. three cinqucfoils, ar. Crest — A talbot pass. sa. ducally gorged ar. Wreake, or Wreke. Az. an orle or. AV'rekhill, or Writel. Sa. on a bend betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee, ar. a hound of the field. Wren (Wroxhall). See Hoskyns-VVben. Wren (Bilby Hall, co. Durham). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three lions' heads erased, purp. as many wrens of the field, a chief gu. charged with three crosses crosslet or. Crest — A lion's head erased ar. collared gu. pierced through the neck with a broken spear of the last, headed of the first, vulued of the second. Wren. The same Arms. Crest — On a chapeau ppr. a lion's head erased gu. Wren (Binchester, co. Durham, 25 May, 1723). Ar. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased sa. on a chief gu. three crosses crosslet or. Wren (Yorkshire). Gu. three crosses hotonnec, in bend, or. Wren. Ar. on a chev. az. three wrens of the first ; on a chief gu. as many horses' heads erased, purp. Wren. Per pale indented, ar. and sa. six martlets couuterchanged, two, two, and two. Wren BURY. Ar. a chev. betw. three wrens, sa. Wrench (Hadenham, Isle of Ely, co. Cambridge ; granted 1588). Gu. three crosses crosslet, in bend, or. Wrench (London; and Cauibcrwell and Kingston- upon-Thames, co. Surrey ; descended from Oxlord). The same. Wrench. The same Arms. Crest — A stag trippant, ppr. Wrenne. The same Arms as Wren, Bilby Hall, co. Durham. Wrey (Trebitch, CO. Cornwall, bart.) Quarterly, first sa. a fesse betw. three poleaxes, ar. helved gu. for Wrey ; second, ar. a cross engr. gu. betw. four water bougets sa. for Bourchier ; third, quarterly, first and fourth, az. three fleurs de-lis or ; second and third, gu. three lions pass, guard, in pale, oi", for Plantagenet ; fourth, az. a bend ar. cotised or, betw. six lions ramp, of the third, for Bohijn. Crests — First, an arm embov/ed, habited sa. the hand ppr. holding an hatchet ar, helved gu. ; se- cond, a man's head in profile, couped at the shoul- ders, on the head a ducal coronet, therein a cap, turned forv/ards and tasselled of the second, there- on a Catharine wheel gold. Motto — Le bou temps viendra. Wrey (Sussex). Ar. on a bend engr. az. betw. two demi lions ramp. gu. three mullets or. Wrey. Ar. on a bend engr. az. betw. two demi lions ramp. gu. bezantee, three mullets of six points pierced or. Wrey. Az. a cher. erm. betw. three battle-axes or, handles ar. ; on a chief of the last three martlets gu- Wriallie, or Wrilgy. Az. two bars or, each charged with three martlets gu. Wright (South Carolina, bart.) Sa. a chev. engr. ar. betw. three lleurs-de-lis or, on a chief of the last three spearheads erect, ppr. the whole within a bordure wavy erra. Crest — On a mount vert, and within an annulet oi', a dragon's head, couped at the neck, ar. semee of amiulets sa. and raurally gorged gu. Motto — Mens sibi conscia recti. Wright (Bickley, co. Chester; confirmed 18 Dec. 1583). Ar. two bars az. ; on a chief of the last three leopards' heads of the first. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, habited az. holding in the hand ppr. a sword, point downwards ar. hilt and pommel or, enfiled with a leopai-d's head of the third. Wright (Longston, co. Derby ; and Staffordshire). Sa. on a chev. betw, three unicorns' heads or, as many spearheads gu. Crest — A cubit arm erect, in coat of mail ppr. grasping a spear or, headed az. Wright (Bradbury, co. Durham). Sa. a chev. engr. betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. ; on a chief of the se- cond as many spearheads gu. Crest — A dragon's head couped gu. semfee de crosses crosslet ar. Wright (Durham, confirmed 1015). Erniinois, a fesse couiponee, ar. and az. betw. three eagles' heads of the last. Crest — An eagle's head erminois ducally crowned az. Wright (Sedgefield, co. Durham). A chev. engr. betw. three fleurs-de-lis ; on a chief three spear- heads. Wright (Bellendon, co. Essex; granted 17G7). Az. two bars ar. in chief as many leopards' heads or. Crest — A dexter arm couped and embowed, habited az. purfled or, cuffed ar. holding in the hand ppr. a sword of the last, hilt and pommel of the second, entiled with a leopard's face, as in the arms. Wright (Woodford, co. E.ssex ; created a Baronet 12 Oct. 1772). Erm. on a pale gu. a cross patonce or. betw. two bezants. Crest — A garb or, environed with an antique crown sa. Wright (Wrightsbridge, Hornchurch, and Dagen- ham, CO. Essex; granted 20 June, 1509). Az. two bars ar. ; in chief three leopards' heads or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head ppr. Wright (Cranham Hall, co. Essex). The same Arms. Wright (Essex). Az. two bars ar. ; in chief a leo- pard's face or. Wright (orij;inally of Little Buckenhani, subsequently of Weeting, co. Norfolk, and of Dowuham, Wang ford, and Brent, co. Suffolk, and now of Kilvor stone, CO. Norfolk; Edmund Wright, of Sutton Hall, CO. SuHolk, grandson of Thomas Wright, living temp. Henry VIL m. Jane, dau. and co- heiress of Sir Thomas Russel, brother of the first Earl of Bedford, by the heiress of Jervoyse of Suttou Hall, and had several children ; the youngest sun. WRI WRI Thomas Wriglit, of Weetiiig, was father of Thomas Wright, of Kilverstone, an estate bought from Sir Thomas Coniwallis, who m. Jane, dau. of John Jerniyn, of Depeden, co. Suffolk, esq. and was great grandfather of Charles Wright, of Kilver- stone, esq. b. in 16C0, who m. Anne, dau. and co- heiress of George Vilett, of Pinkney Hall, co. Nor- folk ; their grandson, the Rev. John Wright, of Kil- verstone, VI. in 1779, Anna-Maria, only dau. of Thomas Rolfe Pierson, of Middleton, esq. and was father of the present John Wright, of Kilverstone, esq.) Sa. a chev. engr. ar. betw. three fleurs-de-lis or, on a chief of the third three spears' heads az. Crest — A dragon's liead erased ar. pellettee. Wright (Plowland in Holderness, co. York; John Wright of Plowland, in Holderness, m. in the be- ginning of the fifteenth century, Alice, dau. and co-heiress of John Rytlier, and was ancestor of the Rev. Francis Wright, D.D. who d. in l(i55, and was by his son, George Wright, of Bolton-on-Swale, esq. w ho was great-great-grandfather of the present John-Allan Wright, esq. Comm. R.N.) Quar- terly, first and fourth, or, a fesse chequy, ar. and az. betw. three eagles' heads, for Wright; second and third, az. three crescents or, for Ryther. Crest — A unicorn pass, reguard. quartered ar. and az. armed or. Wright (Mottram St. Andrew, co. Chester; descended from Thomas Wright, of Nantwich, living temp. Henry VIII. His grandson living in the time of Edward VI. m. the dau. and heiress of Leeche of Wich Milbank, and was great-grandfather of Law- rence Wright, of Nantwich, who m. Anne, elder dau. and co-heiress of Ralph Wyuington, of Offer- ton, by Anne, his wife, dau. of George Bowden, of Derbyshire, and thus acquired the Offerton estate, which came to the Wyningtons by the inter- marriage of Thomas Wynington with the heiress of Offerton, in the time of Edward IV. They had a son and heir, Lawrence of Offerton, who m. the heiress of Robinson of Mobberley, and was grand- father of Lawrence of Mobbeiley, who m. Eleanor, dau. and heiress of the Rev. Samuel Shipton, D.D. Their grandson, the Rev. Henry Offley Wright, of Mobberley, m. Jane, dau. and co-heiress of Ralph Adderley, of Coton, co. Stafford, esq. and was father of Laurence Wright, of Mottram St. An- drew, esq. who d. 16 Jan. 1842, and was s. by his nephew, the Rev. Henrv Wright, the present re- presentative of the family). Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three bulls' heads cabossed of the second. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head ar. attired of the first. Wright (Essex). Az. two bars engr. ar. ; in chief three leopards' heads or. Crest— Owt of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head vert, collared of the first. Wright (Barne, co. Hants). Or, on a chief sa. three griffins scgreant of the first. Crest— O-at of a ducal coronet an eagle. Wright (Hampshire). Az. a chev. betw. three fleurs- de lis or ; on a chief gn. as many spearheads ar. Wright (Hampshire and London, temp. Queen Eliza- beth, 1587). Gu. a bend erm. betw. two martlets or. Crest— On a mount vert a tiger pass, or, tufted and maned sa. resting t)ie dexter paw on an escut- cheon ar. Wright (Hampshire). Sa. a chev. betw. three fleurs- de lis ar. on a chief of the second as many spear- heads az. Wright (Ireland). Ar. a fish, naiant, in fesse, az. betw. two mullets in chief gu. and a galley, sails furled, and oars in action, in base, sa. Crest— Oat of a dtical coronet a broken battle-axe, all ppr. AVricht (Aldington, co. Kent, and St. Edmundsbury, CO. Suffolk). Or, on a chev. az. betw. three grey- hounds, courant sa. as many trefoils ar. Crest — A stag's head erased or, charged with three guttees, in cross, gu. (^Another crest — A stag's head erased gu. guttee d'or, attired of the last.) Wkicht (Kent ; granted by Segar). Per pale or and sa. a bend counterchanged. Crest — A lion's head erased, guard, or, ducally crowned sa. WniGHT (Brattleby, CO. Lincoln; granted 9 Oct. IS26). Ar. on a fesse engr. betw. three eagles' heads erased az. as many martlets of the field. Crest — On a mount vert a unicorn pass, reguard ;ir. semee of estoiles az. armed, maned, and hoofed or, gorged with a collar of the third, the dexter paw reposing on a cross pattee gold. Wright (London ; granted 8 June, 1709). Ar. on a fesse within a double tressure flory.counterflorv, betw. three martlets ar. as many crosses crosslet of the first. Crest — A martlet ar. gorged with a bar gemel flory, counterllory, az. Wright (London, Northamptonshire, and Surrey, 1634). Or, on a pale gu. a cross pomee fitchee ar. on a chief az. three bezants. Crest — A falcon's head erased, ppr. Wright (co. Tipperary; established in Ireland by Ireland Wright, whr> accompanied Cromwell to that kingdom: his great-grandson, John Wright, of Cloneen, esq. in 17C1 Catherine, dau. of Richard Shee, of Cloran, esq. by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Michael Grace, of Gracefield, esq. and had four sons — i. Bernard Wright, of Clou- mel, who d. in 1821, leaving an only child, John Bernard Wright ; ii. Richard Wright, of Fethard, several times sovereign of that borough ; ill. John Wright, of Compsey Cottage, co. Tipperary, whose eldest son is the Rev. William Wright, LL.D. tlie learned translator of Seller's " Biblical Hermeneu- tics;" IV. Patrick Wright, d. s. p.) Ar. on a pale gu. betw. two crosses moline az. an eagl. displ. or. Wright (Loudon and Hartswood, co. Surrey). Gu. a fesse vaire, az. and ei-m. Crest — A camel's head, couped, bridled or. Wright (Oxfordshire; granted 11 Feb. 1G86). Ar. two bars gemelles gu. on a chief az. three leopards' heads or. Crest— K dragon's head vert, purfled, or scaled, or, issuing out of a mural coronet, chequy, of the second and gu. gorged on the neck with three leopards' heads of the third, betw. two biirs gemelles ar. Wright (Edinburgh, Scotland). Az. three battle-axes ar. within a bordure engr. or. Crest — A dexter arm holding a battle axe ppr. Motto — Tarn arte quam niarte. Wright (Wright's Park, Scotland). Az. a chev. ar. betw. three battle-axes of the last. Crest — kn arm in armour embowed, issuing from a cloud, holding in the gauntlet a sabre ppr. Motto — Pro rege sa-pe. Wright (granted to Edmund Wright, of Manchesti v, esq.) Sa. on a cross or, betw. four unicorns' heads erased ar. anned, maned, and tufted of the second, a cross engr. gu. charged with a javelin erect, staff gold, headed of the third. Crest — A mount vert, thereon a bull's head erased ppr. surmounted by two javelins in saltire, staves also ppr. headed ar. Wright (Bilham House, co. York; as borne by God- frey Wright, M.A. of Bilham House). First and fourth, az. on a fesse ar. betw. three mullets or, as many eagles' heads erased, of the field, for Wright; second and third, paly of six, ar. and erm. a wivern gxi. ; a chief of the first, fretty of the third, for Drake. (This family of Drake, descended from the De Schepdens of Nether Schepden, neiir Halifax, assumed the name of Drake, temp. Ed- ward I.) Crest of Wright — On a mount vert, in front of a garb erect or, a unicorn reguard. az. the dexter forepaw resting on a mullet gold. Wright (Scotland). Az. three battle-axes ar. haft(^d ppr. Crest — An arm in armour, couped, embowed, resting on the elbow, holding a battle-axe, all ppr. Wright (Scotland). Az. three battle-axes ar. Crest — Two arras embowed, grasping a battle-axe, all ppr, Wright (Scotland). Az. three carpenters' axes ar. Wright, or Ryves (Twayte, co. Suffolk). Sa. on a chev. betw. three fleurs de-lis or, as many spear- heads az. Crest- — Out of a murul coronet vert, a dragon's head ar. Wright (Southwark, co. Surrey). Vert, three bucks' heads cabossed or ; betw. the attire of each a cross formee fitchee of the last. Crest — A lion's head erased guard, or, ducally crowned az. Wright (Warwickshire). Ar. on a pale gu. a cro.ss crosslet fitchee or. Wright. Sa. a chev. betw. three bulls' heads ar. at- tired or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head ar. attired of the first. Wright. Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three fleursde lis or; WRI W Y A 071 a chief of the second tliree spearlieads az. Crest — A dragon's head couped erui. Wright. Sa. on a chev. ar. hetw. three bulls' heads couped of the second, armed or, as many poraeis. Wright. Or, a chev. pu. ; in chief two mullets, and in base a stork, of the last. M'^iiiGHTE (Gayhurst, co. Buckingham ; descended from the Rev. Ezpkiel Wrighte, D.D. younger brother of Nathan Wrighte, of Cranham, co. Essex, father of Sir Benjamin Wrighte, of Cranham, bart. Anna- Barbara Wrighte, only child and heiress of George Wrighte, of Gajhurst, esq. and Anne his wife, dau. and heir of Joseph Jekyll, of Dallington, co. Nor- thampton, dying unmarried in 1830, the lands and representation of the family devolved upon her cousin, the late George-Thomas Wrighte-Wyndham, of Cromer, co. Norfolk, esq. who died in minority. He was the son and heir of John Wyndham, of Cromer, esq. and his wife, Elizabeth Dalton, only surviving child of Mary Wrighte, wife of Richard Dallon, esq. and elder dau. of George Wrighte, of Gayhurst, esq. son and heir of the Lord Keeper, Sir Nathan Wrighte). Az. two bars ar. ; in chief three leopards' heads or. \\^RicHT (Mapperley, co. Nottingham; descended from John Wright, 6. in 1614, Captain in General Whalley's regiment of horse, and subsequently in Colonel Hutchinson's regiment of infantry, on the side of the Parliament. Captain AVright's great- grandson, the late Thomas Wright, esq. in )/G4 Slary, dau. of John Smith, of Nottingham, esq. by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Langford Nevill, esq. and d. in 1790, leaving three sons and one dau.; viz. Ichahou, of Mapperley; John-Smith, high sheriff of Nottinghamshire in 1815; Thomas, high sheriff of Nottinghamshire in 1811 ; and Har- riet, m. to D'Ewes Coke, of Brookhill, co. Derby, esq.) Sa. on a chev. ar. three spears' heads gu. ; in chief two unicorns' heads erased ar. armed and maned or; in base, on a pile of the last is.iuing from the chevron, a unicorn'.s head erased sa. Crest— Out of a crescent or, a unicorn's head ar. erased sa. armed and maned gold. Wrightington. See Worthington. Wrightson (Newcastle on Tyne). Or, a a fesae coun- ter-componee ar. and vert, betw. three gi'iffins* heads erased of the third. Crest — A unicorn sa- lient or. Wrightson (Cnsworth Hall,co. York. Isabel Wright- son, only dau. and heiress of William AVrightsou, of Cusworth, M.P. and his wife, Isabel, eldest dau. and co-heir of William Fenwick, of Bywell, co. Northumberland, esq. m. in 174S, John Battle, of Warmswortb, co. York, esq. who in consequence assumed the name of Wrightso.n. Their son, William Wrightson, of Cusworth, esq. m. in 1787, Henrietta, dau. and co heir of Richard Heber, of Jlarton, esq. by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and co- heir of Samuel Barnardiston, esq. and was father of the present William Battie Wrightson, of Cusworth Hall, esq.) Or, a fesse, componee, coun- ter componee, ar. and az. betw. three griffins' heads erased of the last. Crest — A unicorn salient ar. armed, crined, tufted, and unguled or. Wrightson (borne by Michael Wrightson, of Osbas- ton Hall, CO. Leicester, esq. whose dau. and heir, Philippa, m. Francis Muudy, of Markeaton, esq.) Sa. within a border or, a fesse, componee, counter- componee, ar. and gu. betw. three griffins' heads erased or. Crest — A unicorn's head erased, divided quarterly, az. and sa. the az. quarters charged with stars sa. and the sa. quarters charged with crescents az. armed, maned, and bearded or. Wriohtsworth. Sa. a chev. betw. three antelopes statant ar. collared rotind the middle gu.; on a chief or, a demi man, holding a club over the shoulder, betw. two cinquefoils, all of the third. Crest — A crane ppr. in the beak a fish ar. Wrikesworth. Az. on a fesse, betw. three fleurs de- lis, ar. as many bucks' heads cabossed sa. Wrine (Staffordshire). Sa. a buck's head ar. betw. the attires a cross resai'celly gu. bezantee. Wringford. Or, a fesse betw. two chev. sa. Wriothhsley. Az. a cioss or, betw. four falcons close ar. belled or. WRioTHSLEY,or Wriothesley (Earl of Southampfuii), Az. a cross or, betw. four hawks close ar. Crest — A bull pass. sa. armed and crowned; in the nose an annulet and a line, all or, reliexing over the back. Wriothsley, or Wryotesley. Or, a bend engr. gu- Wriothslev. Az. a cross betw. four falcons or. Wristeley (Kent). Or, a bend engr. gu. Wristo. Quarterly, or and gu. ; in the first quarter a Cornish chough sa. Writh. Az. a fesse betw. three birds, ar. Writh. The same, within a bordure or. Writington (Lancashire). Sa. a chev. or, betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee ar. Writington (Lancashire). Az. a chev. ar. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee or. Writington. Sa. a chev. betw. three crosses cross- let fitchee, ar. Crest — A demi fox, grasping a cross crosslet fitchee, az. Writle. Sa. a bend ar. depressed by another, wavy, of the first : a crosslet fitchee, in chief, of the second. Writley, or Wrvte^ley. Or, a bend engr. gu. Writtington (Yorkshire). Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three crosses pattee fitchee or. Wroteley (Yorkshire). Ar. on a bend, betw. six martlets, gu. three mullets or. Wroi ESLEY. Or, three piles sa. ; a canton erm. Crest — A boar's head, couped, enn. armed or. Wruth (Essex; Woodbery and Youngs, co. Herts; Blendenhall, co. Kent ; and Hcmpueyshall, co. Suffolk). Ar. on a bend sa. three lions' heads, erased, of the field, crowned or. Crest — A lion's head, erased, guard, ar. crowned or. Wroth (Durants, Enfield, co. Middlesex). The same Arms. Wroth (London). The same, with due diff. Wroth. Gu. two lions ramp. ar. ; on a canton sa. a fret or. Wroi h. Or, a fesse gu. Wruthe. Gu. three lions ramp. ar. ; a quarter sa. fretty or. Wroton. Ar. three piles flory, issuing out of the si- nister base point, sa. Wroit (Gunton, co. Suffolk). A bend engr. betw. three leopards' heads, jessant de-lis. Wrottesi.ey {Baron Wrotteslry). Or, three piles sa. ; a canton erm. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's head erm. (sometimes borne az.) armed and crined gold. Supporters — Two unicorns ppr. Wrottesley. Or, three piles, meeting in fesse, sa. ; a canton erm. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's head ar. charged on the neck with an er- mine spot. Wroughton (Berkshire; and Bradington, co. Wilts.) Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three boars' heaiis, couped, sa. Crest-kn ibex's head ar. pellettee, collared, ringed, and armed or. Wroughton. Ar. achev. gu.betw. three boars' heads, erased, sa. armed or. Crest — A stag, lodged, ppr. Wroi'CHTON. Or, a chev. betw. thi-ee boars' heads, gu. Wroxhall (Wroxhall, co. Dorset). Enn. two bars gu. Wryne. Sa. guttee ar. a buck's head, cabossed, of the second ; betw. the horns a cross patonce or, charged with five torteaux. Crest — A talbot ar. guttee sa. collared gu. betw. two branches of holly, leaved vert, fructed gu. Wryne. Per fesse, ar. and gu. a lion ramp, counter- changed. Wrvne. Paly of six, or and gu. ; on a chief or, three hurts. Wrythe (Garter King of Arms, temp. Henry VH.) Az. a cross or, betw. four falcons ar. Wrythe. Az. a fesse betw. three birds, ar. within a bordure or. Wryttle. Sa. on a bend ar. another, nebulae, of the first ; in the sinister chief a crosslet fitchee of the second. WvAT (Tewkesbury, co. Gloucester). Ar. on a fesse gu. betw. thi'ee boars' heads, erased, sa. as many mullets or. Crest — A buck, sejant, reguard. 6 T W YB W Y E Wyat (Doyle, co. Surrey ; and Sussex). Gu. on a fesse or, betw. three boars' heads, couped, ar. a liou pass, guard, inter two pheons, sa. Wyatt (Sherwell, co. Devon, and Bexley, co. Kent). Per fesse, az. and gu. a pair of barnacles ar. the ring or. Crest — An ostrich ppr. in the beak a horse- shoe ar/ Wyatt (Devonshire and Kent). Per fesse, gu. and az. a barnacle ar. Wyatt (Barking, co. Essex). Gu. on a fesse or, betw. three boars* heads, couped, ar. as many lions ramp, sa. Crest — A demi lion ramp. sa. guttee d'or, hold- ing an arrow of the last. Wyatt. The same Arms. Crest — A demi lion sa. holding an arrow gu. feathered ar. Wyatt. The same Arms. Crest — A horse-barnacle or, tied together at the bottom. Wyatt (Much Braxsted, co. Essex ; and Kent). The same^r»M. Crest— A demi lion ramp. sa. holding an arrow or, plumed and barbed ar. Wyatt (Kent). Gu. a pair of barnacles ar. Wyatt (Winchead, co. Somerset; granted 10 George I.) Sa. on a fesse dancettee ar. betw. three eacles displ. or, as many flfurs-de-lis of the first. Cre\t — A demi lion, per pale crenellee, or and sa. holding in the dexter paw an arrow gu. headed and fea- thered ar. Wyatt. Gu. on a fesse or, betw. three boars* heads, erased, ar. two lions pass. sa. Crest — Out of a mu- ral coronet ar. a demi lion ramp. sa. charged on the shoulder w ith an estoile of the first, and holding an arrow ppr. Wyatt. Az. on a chev. crm. betw. three lions ramp, or, a bee ppr. betw. two bezants ; on a chief ar. three horseshoes sa. Crcsi — An ostrich gu. the tail bezantee, in the mouth a horseshoe sa. Wyatt. Sa. a fesse dancettee ar. betw. three eagles displ. or ; a chief of the last. AVyatt (Cissbury and Court Wick, co. Sussex ; for- merly of AUington Castle, co. Kent). Quarterly, first and fourth, (by grant to Sir Henry Wyatt, Privy Councillor to Henry VIII., and confirmed by grant with a difference, Dec. 28, 1830,) gu. on a fess or, betw. three boars' heads, couped, erni. a lion pass. betw. two pheons, az. ; second and third, az. a chev. or, siirmounted by another couped sa. betw. three wood pigeons ppr. each charged on the breast with a pellet. Crests— A. demi lion erased az. charged on the shoulder with a pheon or, and hold- ing in his dexter paw an arrow ppr. heac'ed witli a pheon ar. ; second, out of park pales alternately ar. and sa. charged with escallops in fess or, a pine tree fructed ppr. Motto — Duriora virtus. Wyays. Ar. tliree lions ramp. purp. Wybebd (Walrish Hall, co. Essex, temp. James I.) Per chev. sa. and ar. ; on a chief az. two eagles, rising, or. Wybehch (Clifton, co. Westmoreland, and St. Bees, CO. Cumberland. William WYBErtGH,of St. Bees, acquired, in the reign of Edward III. the lands of Clifton Hall, by marriage with Eleanor, daughter and heiress of Gilbert de Engayne ; and his descen- dants in the regular male line have since been es- tablished there : they intermarried with Wharton, Lancastei-, Lowtlier, Dacre,Ireton, Salkelil, and the other great northern families. Thomas Wybergh, of Clifton Hall, m. in 1713, Mary, only child and heiress of Christopher Hilton, of Burton and Orm- side, CO. Westmoreland, and was grandfather of Thomas Wybergh, of Clifton Hall, who )?t. in 1754, Isabella, eldest dau. of John Hartley, of White- haven, esq. and had several children, of whom the eldest son is the present William Wvberch, of Clifton Hall, esq. and the seventh Wilfrid, who, having inherited the estates of the Lawsons, as- sumed the surname of Lawson, and being ci-eated a Baronet, became Sir Wilfrid Lawson). Or, three bars sa. ; in chief two estoiles of the last, quarter- ing Engayne and Hilton. Crest— A griffin's head erased or. Motto— Hominem te esse memento. Wyberne (Kent and Suffolk). Sa. a fesse or, betw. three swans (another, coots) ar. membered gu. Wyeorn (Hawkwell Place, co. Kent). Sa. a fess or, betw. three swans ar. membered gu. ; quartering SiDLEY, viz. per pale az. and sa. a fess chequy ar. and gu. betw. three goats' heads erased ar. Crest — A swan, as in the arms. Motto — Fama perennis erit. Wyburne (Cumberland). Sa. three bars betw. as many mullets, or. Wybury. Sa. two lions pass. ar. semee of crosses crosslet or. WycHALFE. Per bend, ar. and sa. six crescents coun- terchanged. Wychard (Osbaston, co. Leicester). Az. a chev. ar. betw. three martlets or. WyciiARD. Az. a chev. betw. three pigeons, ar. Wycharu. Az. a chev. ar. betw. three plovers or. WvcHART (Somersetshire). Ar. three piles gu. Wyche (Davenham, co. Chester; confirmed 23 June, 1587). Az. a pile erra. Crest — A dexter arm, em- bowed, habited gu. turned up or, holding in the hand ppr. a spiig vei't. Wyche (Cliewton; as borne by Sir Cvrill Wyche, who was created a Baronet in 1729. Sir Cyrill was son of John Wyche, Envoy- Extraordinary to Hamburgh, and great-grandson of Sir Peter Wyche. Ambassador at Constantinople, sixth son of Richard Wyche, of London, merchant, son of Richard Wyihe of Davenham). Arms and Crest, as Wyche of Davenham. Wycherley (Wicherley, co. Salop). Per pale, ar. and sa. three eagles displ. counterchauged. Crest — An eagle displ. sa. ducally gorged ar. Wyohingham (Norfolk). Erm. two rings, interlaced, sa. ; on a chief of the last three crosses fonaifee ar. Wychinghon. Erm. on a chief sa. three crosses pattee ar. Wycliff. Ar. a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet, sa. Wycliff. Ar. a fesse lozengy az. betw. three birds sa. Wycliff. Ar. five fusils, in fesse, az. betw. four birds gu. three in chief and one in base. Wycliff. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three crosslets gu. WycLiFfE (Offorton,co. Durham). Az. on chev. betw. three crosses crosslet, sa. as many bucks' heads, cabossed, of the first; a mullet for diff. WvcoiiB. Or, two lions, combatant, gu. Crest — Two arrows, paleways, ppr. points upward. Wycombe (Berwick and Wycombe, co. Salop.) Paly of six, or and sa. three eagles displ. couuterchanged. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet ar. a demi eagle di.^pl. per pale, or and sa. gorged with a collar, counter- changed. Wycombe. Or, two lions ramp, combatant, gu. Ian- gued and armed az. Wyudowson. Gu. on a chief or, three cinquefoils vert. Wyuuysbury. Or, a fesse componee, ar. and gu.; in chief three piles az. WvDENT. Per fesse, gu. and or, a lion ramp, per fesse, ar. and az. counterchanged, guttee, betw. three escallops, two in chief or, and one in base gu. Crest — An arm gu. hand ppr. betw. two wings sa. thereon a bird az. Wydnell, or AViGNALL (Tandridge, co. Surrey). Az. on a chev. or, betw. three ostriches ar. as many mullets gu. Crest — A stork or, with wings ex- panded sa. bezantee, beaked of the second. WvDowARD (Kent). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three grass- hoppers ppr. Wye (Lippiat, co. Gloucester, and Ipswich, co. Suf- folk). Az. three griffins, segreant, or. Crest— A griffin's head and wings, endor-sed, az. issuing out of a plume of ostrich feathers, two ar. and three or. Wye (Gloucestershire). Az. three griffins, segreant, ar. wings or. Wye. The same Arms. Crest— On a mount, a stag pass. ppr. Wye. Ar. on a fesse sa. two foxes, half out of their holes, or, betw. six pellets; on the middle one chief, a mullet of the last. Wye. Ar. on a fesse sa. betw. six pellets, two conies of the first, issuing out of their burrows or. Wyer. Bendy sinister and harry, gu. and ar. Crest — An arm ppr. vested az. holding a holly-branch vert. WYK M'vroLD. Gu. three roses ar. witbin a bordurc of the la^t. WvcGESTON. Per Cher. sa. and ar. three estoiles, m chief, or. Wycington. Sa. three mascles ar. ^\■vGNALL. Gu. a bend betw. six escallops, ar. Wykk (Newport, co. Essex, and .Stantoii-Wyke, co. Somer-et). Paly of six, ar. and gu. ; on a chev. of the last three crosses crosslet or. Wykk (Hertft)rJshire). Or, a chev. betw. three hawks' heads, erased, sa. Wyke. The same Arms. Cirst—A deini savage, holding in the dexter hand an arrow, and at his back a sheaf of arrows, ppr. Wyke (Ninehead, I iOO). Ar. a chev. gn. betw. three crosses moline sa. Wykk (Oxfordshire). Per pale, or and az. a chev. enn. WvKE (Somersetshire). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three cros.ses resarcelly sa. \V YKF.. Ar. a chev. erm. betw. three plovers ppr. \\ YKE. Or, a chev. betw. three Cornish choughs, sa. ■\\'YKE. Erni. on a fesse gu. three crosses crosslet. Wyke. Ar. a fret of six pieces sa. bezantee. Wyke. Ar. a fret sa. bezantee. Wyke. Ar. fretty sa. bezantee. AVyke. Gu. a fesse betw. six guttees, or. Wykuford. Or, on a cross gu. five lions ramp. ar. Wykeham (Swalcliffe, co. Oxford; descended from Robert Wykeliam, Lord of Swalcliffe at the com- mi'nceraent of the fourteenth century, and now re- presented by SorHu-ELizABETH Wykeham, Ba- roness Wenman, only dau. and heir of the late William Richard Wykeham, of Swalcliffe, esq. who was son of William Humphrey Wykeham, of Swalcliffe, esq. by Sophia his wile, sister and heir of Philip, Viscount Wenman). Ar. two chevronels betw. three roses gu. Crest (of the family)— A buffalo's head sa. horned or, charged on the neck with two chevronels ar. Supporters— Two grey- hounds gu. eacli gorged M'ith a collar or, suspended therefrom an escutcheon of the arms. Wykeham (Tythrop House, co. Oxford; as borne by Philip Thomas Herbert Wykeham, of Tythrop House, esq. son and heir, by Htster Louisa, his wife, dau. of Fiennes Trotman, esq. of Philip Tho- mas Wykeham, esq. second son of William Hum- phry Wykeham, of Swalcliffe, esq. by Sophia his wife, sister and heir of Philip, Viscount Wenman). /I &c. as the preceding. Wvkeham Martin (Leeds Castle, co. Kent, and Cha- eombe Priory, co. Northampton ; as borne by Charles Wykeham-Martin, esq. M. P. son of the late Fiennes Wykeham Martin, of Leeds Castle and Chacombe, esq. and grandson of the Rev. Richard Wykeham, who was second sou of Richard Wykeham, of Swalcliffe, esq. by Vere-Alicia his wife, sister and co-heir of Richard Fiennes, Vis- count Say and Sele). Quarterly, first and fourth, Martin ; second and third, ar. two chev. sa. betw. three roses gu. seeded or, barbed vert. Crests— First, Martin ; second, a buffalo's head sa. horned or, charged on the neck with two chev. ar. for Wykeham. Wykeham. Ar. two chev. sa. betw. three roses gu. Wykeley (Adington and Trelingburgh, co. Northamp- ton). Ar. a fesse betw. three conies' heads, erased, gu. Wykersley. Az. a fesse gu. betw. three cinquefoils ar. Wykersley. Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three cinquefoils az. W ykersley. Ar. a cross crosslet pattee sa. Wykes, or Weykes (Cambridgeshire). Ar. three pales sa. ; on each a greyhound's head, erased, of the first, collared or. Wykes (Cocktree, co. Devon.) Erm. three battle- axes sa. Wykes, or Weckes (NorthWyke, co. Devon.) Erm. three poleaxes sa. Wykes (Dursley, co. Gloucester). Ar. on a pale, co- tised, sa. three greyhounds' heads or, collared gu. Crest— A greyhound's head, erased, or, collared gu.; in the mouth a man's leg, couped at the thigh, ar. W Y M Wykes (Gloucestershire). Gu. a bend erm. cotised, indented, or. Wykes (Morton-Jeffrey, co. Hereford). Az. a Hon ramp, lozengy, ar. and gu. Wykes. Tlie same ^rwi. Crci^— A cock gu. Wykes. Az. a lion ramp, chequy, ar. and gu. Wykes. Ar. a chev. componee, az. and vert, betw. three turkey-cocks of the second. Wykkord. Or, on a cross gu. five lions ramp. ar. Wylborne. Per pale, gu. and ar. abend wavy sa cotised wavy or. Wynoowe, anciently spelt Window (Gloucester, sub- senuently of Churchdown, co. Gloucester ; and Bris- tol"; granted lliCO; present representative, Oliver Thomlinson Wyndowe). Az. a fesse embattled, counter-embattled, betw. threelions' paws erased or. Crest— A lion's paw erased az. holding a cross crosslet fitchee or. Wylde (Kempsey, CO. Worcester). Ar. on a chief sa. three martlets or. Crest-A lion pass, guard, gu. resting the dexter paw on an escutcheon ar. Wylde (Worcestershire). Sa. a chev. erm. betw. three whelk-shells or. Crest— A stag's head erased erm. Wylue. Ar. a chev. sa. ; on a chief of the second three martlets of the first. Crest— An eagle displ. or. Wylue. Ar. two bends gu. on each three crosses crosslet or. Wylde (lately residing at Nettleworth Hall, Notting- hamshire). Arms, granted by Queen Elizabeth ; first, 10 Oct. 3 Elizabeth— Or, a fesse betw. three harts' heads erased sa. horned and langued gu. Crest— K demi buck couped sa. with a crown and ring about his neck, horned and hoofed gold ; se- cond, 1575, and 15 June, 17 Eliz.-Sa. a chev. eiigr. and on a chief ar. three martlets of the field. Crest, the same with the former. Wyle. Az. a chev. or, betw. three towers of the last. Wylidon. Ar. a fesse dancettee componfee or and az. Crest— A dexter hand in fesse, couped, hold- ing a cross crosslet in pale. Wylie (as borne by Robert Wylie, of Beverley, esq.) Az. a bend betw. a fox courant in chief, and two mullets in base ar. Wylie (as borne by Sir James Wylie, hart. first 1 hy- sician to the late Emperor of Russia). Az. a bend ar betw. a fox pass, in chief and two mullets of the second in base; on a chief of honourable aug- mentation, or, the imperial eagle of Russia. Crest — 4. Cossack on horseback, at full speed, holding a spear fesseways ppr. Supporters— Tv/c, Russian foot soldiers, sustaining by the exterior side a gun with bayonet fixed ppr. il/o«o-L,.bore et scientia. Wylie. Az. a bend betw. three mullets ar. Crest— On a rock a fort in flames ppr. Wylles, or W yllis. Ar. on a bend sa. betw. six roses gu. three mullets pierced or. Wylley. Ar. a chev. erm. betw. three fish wheels, their hoops upward, vert. Wyllie (Edinburgh, Scotland; Lyon Register). Az. r6?nd betw. a fox courant in chief and two mul- lets in base ar. , „, , c Wyi Lr, Gw yllt, or Gwilt (Idio, South Wales; from whom are descended several living in Salop). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. the head, paws, and half of the tail ash colour. Wyllv. Ar. three griffins pass, in pale sa. Wyli.ys (Essex). Ar. three griffins pass. sa. ; a bor- dure engr. gu. bezantee. Wyloughby. Or, fretty az.; a chief gu. WvMAN (Green Hall, co. Sussex). Ar. a fesse betw. three crescents sa. issuant fire ppr. WvMAN. The same Arms. Crest-On a wheatsheaf, fesseways or, a cock gu. Wyman. Ar. on a chief gu. a fleur-delis or, betw. two lozenges of the field. Wymanson. Gu. a chev. erm. W^ MANsoN. Gu. a chev. erm. ; a label of five points Wymarke (Gretford, co. Lincoln). Ar. three gilly- flowers gu. stalked and leaved vert. Wymarke, or Wymarle. Az. on a fesse or, betw. three martlets ar. as many estoiles gu. (Another, pierced.) W \'N W Y N Wymeswold, or Wyxyswold. Gu. fretty ar. on each joint a hurt. Wymond (Green Hall, co. Sussex). Ar. a fesse sa. ; in chief three fireballs of the second, fired ppr. <'rext—A cubit arm erect in coat of mail, holding in the hand, all ppr. a fireball or, fired of the first. Wymond. Gu. a ram's head eabossed ar. attired or. Crest — A demi eagle displ. Tert. Wymond. Gu. three rams' heads eabossed ar. attired or. Wymonuesold (Southwell, co. Nottingham). Ar. a chev. betw. three martlets sa. Wymor. Ar. a chev. betw. three horses' heads erased gu- Wynall (Kent). Gu. a cross or, fretty of the first, betw. four mullets of the second. Wynall. Gu. a fret or. Creit—Xii owl sa. WvNALL. Gu. a fret and canton or. Wynall. Gu. fretty or ; a canton of the second. Wynall. Gu. fretty vair ; a chief or. Wynaud (Devonshire). Ar. on a bend az. three mul- lets of the field. Wynard. Or, on a bend az. three mullets pierced ar. Wyneorne. Gu. three boars' heads erased ar. Wynchcoiibe (Bucklebury, co. Berks). Az. on a chev. engr. betw. three eagles close or, as many cinquefoils of the first ; a chief of the second charged with a fleur-de-lis, inter two spearheads of the field. Crest— A buck's head erased, quarterly, az. and or, holding in the mouth a laurel branch ppr. Wyncke (Woodford, CO. Essex). Ar. on a fesse gu. three crosses flory of the field ; a quarter az. se- nile of fleurs-de-lis or. Crest— A lion's head era.-ied, guard, ar. ducally crowned or, betw. two spears of the last, headed of the first. WvNDESLAUE, Or Wynslade. Ar. a chev. vaire, of the first and sa. betw. three lapwings volant of the last. Wynduam (Earl of Egremont). Az. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased or. Crest — A lion's head erased or, within a fetterlock of the last, the bow componee, counter-componee of the first, and az. .Vi/pporieri— Dexter, a lion ramp. az. vf inged or ; sinister, a griffin ar. guttee de sang. Motto— Am bou droit. Wyndha.w (Felbrigg, Earlham, and Cromer, co. Nor- Iblk; Orchard, Trent, &c. CO. Somerset; Silton,co. Devon ; and Norrington, Dinton, and Sarum, co. Wilts). The same Arms and Crest. Wynuham. The same Ar/ns. Crest — A fetterlock, chain archways, gold, thereon an escutcheon charg- ed with a lion's head erased or, the chain being in- terchangeable, of the first and az. WyndhaiM (Silton, co. Dorset). Az. three lions' heads erased or. Wynduam (Kentsford and Trent, co. Somerset: a younger branch of Wyndham of Orchard Wynd- ham, of which was (Jol. Sir Francis Wynduam, of Trent, bart. memorable for the protection he atforded King Charles II. after the Battle of Wor- cester : his eldest son and heir, Sir Thomas Wynd- uam, second bart. left an only dau. and heir, Anne, wife of William James, of Ightham Court, co. Kent, esq.) Arms, &c. as Wyndham of Orchard. Wyndham (Dinton, co. Wilts ; descended from a com- mon ancestor with tlie Earls of Egremont. Sir Wadham Wyndham, of Norrington, co. Wilts, one of the Justices of the Court of King's Bench in 1C60, youngest son of Sir John Wyndham, by Joan his wife, dau. of Sir Henry Portman, of Orchard I'ortman, left three son.s— John of Norrington, William of Dinton, and Wa iham of Sarum. The eldest, John Wyndham, of Norrington, esq. was father of two sous — John, of Aslicombe, whose dau. and heir, Anne, 7n. the Hon. J. E. Arundel ; and Thomas, created Baron Wyndham. The second son of Sir Wadham, William, m. Hen- rietta, dau. and co-heir of Henry Stratford, of Hawling, co. Gloucester, esq. and was s. by his son, William AVyndham, of Dinton and Hawling, who m. Barbara, dau. and heiress of Michael Smith, of Stanton St. Bernard, co. Wilts, esq. and left a son, William Wyndliam, esq. father, by Eli- zabeth his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Heathcote, hart, of William Wyndham, of Dinton, esq.) Ar. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased or. Crest — A lion's head erased, within a fetterlock or. Motto— X-a bon droit. Wyndham (Tlie College, Salisbury ; descended from Wadham, third son of Sir Wadham Wyndliam of Korritigton, Judge of the King's Bench, and now represented by \Vadham Wvndham, of the College, esq. M.P. son and heir of the late Henry Penrud- docke W\ndham,esq. M.P. for Wiltshire, by Caro- line his wife, dau. and heir of Edward Hearst, of the Close, esq. and grandson, by Arundel his wife, dau. of Thomas Penruddocke, esq. of Henry Wynd- ham, esq. who was sou of Wadham Wyndham, Sir Wadham's third son). Arms, Crest, and Motto, same as those of Lord Egremont. Wyndham (Cromer, co. Norfolk; Sir George Wynd- ham, a younger son of Sir John Wyndham, of Or- chard, by Joan his wife, dau. of Sir Henry Port- man, 7n. Frances, dau. and co-heir of James Davy, esq. by Frances, younger dau. and co heir nf Wil- liam Hobart,of Metton,esq. Lord of Ufl"ord's manor in 1G1.5, and was great-gi*andfather of John Wynd- ham, of Cromer, esq. who m. Elizabeth Dalton, only child of Richard Dalton, esq. and Mary Wrighte his wife. Their grandson, George Tho- mas Wrichte-Wyndham, of Cromer Hall, esq. in- herited the estates of the Wrighte family). Az. a chev. betw. three lions' heads erased or. Crest — A lion's head erased, within a fetterlock or. Motto — Au bon droit. Wyndhull. Sa. a bordure ar. charged with eight torteaux. Wynell (Crediton, co. Devon). Ar. three mullets in fesse betw. two bars sa. within a bordure engr. gu. Wynell (Oxfordshire). Or, fretty vair. Wynerton. Ar. a cross flurt sa. ; a label gn. Wyncslow. Per pale ar. and gu. ; on the dexter side a fesse of the last. Wynester. Or, a cross az. within a bend gu. VVynfield. Vert, on a bend ar. three crosses patouce sa. Wynford, Baron. See Best. WvNGATE (Barnend, co. Bedford). Sa. a bend erm. cotised or, betw. six martlets of the last. Crest — A gate or. Wyngate (Harliugton, co. Bedford). The same Arms. Crest — A hind's head or, gorged with a bar gemel sa. Wynger (Leicestershire). Ar. on a chev. betw. three mascles sa. as many bezants. Wynoke, or Winch. Ar. hillettee sa. ; on a pile engr. gu. a cross crosslet betw. two blackamoors' heads siJefaced, couped sa. Wymngton (Hermitage and OfFerton, co. Chester, and the Middle Temple, Loudon ; granted 1075). Ar. an orle betw. eight martlets sa. Crest — A still ar. Wymncton (Devonshire, and Birches, co. Lancaster). Ar. a bend betw. six lozenges sa. Wynisbury. Ar. on a bend engr. gu. three lions pass, guard, or. Wynmond. Gu. a ram's head eabossed ar. armed or. Wynn {Baron Newborongh). Az. three fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — A dexter arm in armour holding in the baud ppr. a fleur-de lis or. Sujijiortcrs — Two lions ramp. gu. the dexter gorged with a collar ar. charged with three fleurs de-lis sa. ; the sinister with a collar ar. charged with three crosses pattee gu. Motto — Suaviter in modo, fortiter in re. Wynn (Gwydyr, co. Caernarvon, bart.; derived, through John Wynn ap iMeredith, of Gwydyr and Roderick, Lord of Anglesey, from Owen Gwynedd, Prince of North Wales. Mary, dau. and heir of Sir Richard Wynn, bart. m. Bertie, thirteenth Baron Willoughby de Eresby, fourth Earl of Lind- say, created Marquess of Lindsay and Duke of Aucaster. On the death, without issue male, of Sir Richard Wynn, he was s. in the Baronetcy by his cousin. Sir John Wynn, who d. s. p. when the Baronetcy expired. H is great estates he devised to his kinsman. Sir Watkiu Williams, bart. M. P. W YN W Y N son and heir of Sir John Williams, bart. by Jane his wife, dan. and heir of Edward TUelwall, of Plas-y-Ward, esq. by Sydney his wife, dau. and heir of William Wynn, esq. who was son of Sir John Wynn of Gwydyr; from Sir Watkin Wil- liams derives the present Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, of Wynnstay, bart.) jlrm.v, those of Owen GwYNEDD, viz. vert, three eagles displ. in fesse or. Crest — An eagle displ. or. Wynn (Llwyn, of whom Owen Wynn of Llwyn, esq. was living in 17!)9, derived, through Morris Wynn of Gwydyr and Roderick, Lord of Anglesey, from Owen Gwynedd, l^rince of North Wales). Arms, those of Owen Gwynedd. Wynn (Berthdu, co. Caernai'von ; derived, through Griflith Wynn of Berthdu, second son of John Wynn of Meredith, of Gwydyr and Roderick, Lord of Anglesey, from Owen Gwynedd, Prince of North Wales. The direct male line of the family terminated with Robert Wynn, of Berthdu and Bodysgallen, esq. M. P. for the Caernarvon boroughs, at whose decease the estates devolved on Margaret, dau. and heir of his brother, the Kev. Hugh Wynn, D. D. and wife of Sir Roger Mostyn, of Mostyn, co. Flint, bart.) Arms, those of Owen Gwynedd. Wvnn (Plas Neuadd-yn-Bodlith ; derived, through iVlorris ap Llewelyn of Moeliwrch, from Einion Efell, Lord of Cyullaeth. Gwenhwyfar, dau. and heir of Richard Wynn of Plas Neuadd, m. Foulk Middleton of Llansilin, eighth son of Richard Middleton, Governor of Chirk Castle, temp. Ed- ward VI. Mary and Elizabeth). Arms, those of EiNioN Efell. Wynn (Plas-y-Moeliwrch ; derived from Morris ap Llewelyn, ancestor of the Wyns of Plas-Neuadd- yn-Bodlith). Arms, those of Einion Ei ell. Wynn ('lower, co. Flint; derived, through John, third son of Griffith ap Llewelyn, from Einion Efell. The male line terminated with Roger Wynne, of Tower, esq. who dying s. p. devised Tower to his widow, from whom it passed to her niece, wife of the Rev. Hope Wynne Eyton, of Leeswood, co. Flint, who possessed it in 1779). Arms, those of Cynric Ei-ell. Wynn (Hartsheath, co. Flint; derived from lorwerth, fourth sou of Cynric Efell). Arms, those of Cyn- ric Efell. Wynn (Pentre Morgan ; derived from Howell, second son of Owen ap Bleddyn, Lord of Dinraael, third son of Owen Brogyntyn, Lord of Edeirnion, Din- mael, and Abertanat ; of this family was Morgan Wynn, of Pentre Morgan, barrister at law, living 1672). Arms, those of Hughes of Gwerclas. Wynn (Maes-y-Neuadd). See Nanney. Wynn (Bettws.in Abergelleu.co. Carnarvon ; derived, through Bleddyn, second son of Edryd ap lorwerth, from Marchudd, Founder of the Vlll. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys). Arms, those of Mar- CHUUD. Wynn (Llanolian, co. Carnarvon; derived, through Bledilyn, second son of Edryd ap lorwerth, from Marchudd, Founder of the VIII. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys). Arms, those of Mar- chudd. Wynn (Melai, co. Denbigh, and Maenan, co. Carnar- von ; derived, thi ough William, second son of Mere- dith ap David, of Melai and Vronheulog, and Grouo Llwyd y-Penwyn, from Marchudd, Founder of the VIII. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys. Jane, dau. and heiress of John Wynn, of Melai and Maenan, esq. m. Sir John Wynn, of Bodvaen, an- cestor of Lord Newborough). Arms, those of Grono Llwyd. Wynn (Nerquis, co. Flint; derived from Edwyn, Lord of Tegaingl : the heiress m. Thomas Pindar, esq. sou of Sir Paul Pindar). Arms, those of Edwyn. Wynn (Pen-y-Cl:iwdd, co. Denbigh; derived from Owen ap Edwyn, Lord of Tegaingl, co. Flint, Founder of the XII. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys. Catherine, dau. aud heiress of the Rev. John Wynn, of Pen-y-Clawdd, m. Daniel Hughes, third and eventually only surviving .son of Thomas Hughes, of Gwerclas aud Hendriforfydd, CO. Merioneth, esq. and from this alliance descend the Hughes's of Pen-y Clawdd, representatives of the Hughes's of Gwerclas, Barons of Kymmer-yn- Edeirnion). Arms, those of Edwyn, Lord of Te- gaingl. Wynn-Williams (Wynnstay, co. Denbigh, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, vert, three eagles displ. in fesse, or, for Wynne; second and third, ar. two foxes counter-salient, in saltire gu. the dexter sur- mounted of the sinister, for Williams. Crest — An eagle displ. or. Wynn (Bodrean and Blodwell, co. Carnarvon). Sa. a chev. betw. three fleurs de-lis ar. Wynn (Dudleston, co. Salop). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. Crest — A boar's head gu. couped or. Wynn. Gu. on a bend ar. three martlets sa. Crest — A unicorn's head, erased ar. maned, horned, and crined, ppr. Wynn (Garth, co. Montgomery; derived from Rei- nallt, third son of Sir Griffith Vychan, Lord of Byngedroyn, Treflydan, Garth, and Caer Fawr. Dorothy Wynn, only dau. and heiress of Bioclii- vell Wynn, of Garth, esq. m. Richard Herbert Mytton, of Pontyscouryd, esq. and conveyed to her husband the lands and representation of the Wynns of Garth). Sa. three nags' heads erased ar. Wynne (Garthewin,co. Denbigh ; derived from Robert Wynne, esq. an officer in the service of Charles I. second son of John Wynn, of Melai and Maenan, esq. This Robert Wynne, esq. m, Margaret, only dau. and heiress of Robert Price, of Garthewin, esq. and died in 1082. His grandson, the Rev, Robert Wynne, D.D. of Garthewin, m. Margaret, dau. and heir of Hugh Lloyd Rosindale, of Seg- rwyd, esq. and relict of William Wynne of Melai. Dr. Wynne was grandfather of Robert Wynne, of Garthewin, esq. who m. Elizabeth, dau. and sole heir of William Dymock, of Acton, esq. and dying in 1798, was .v. by his only son, Robert William Wynn, of Garthewin, esq.) Gu. three boars' heads erased in pale ar. Crest — A stag trippant. Wynne (DyfFryn Aled,co. Denbigh; derived, through Rhys ap Edryd, from Marchudd, Lord of Abergel- leu. Diana, dau. and heiress of Pyers Wynne, of Dyffryn Aled, »«. Philip Yorke, of Erddig, co. Den- bigh, esq.) Wynne (Coed Coch.co. Flint ; derived from Marchudd, and now represented by John Lloyd Wynne, of Coed Coch, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a Saracen's head, erased at the neck ppr. environed about the temples with a wreath, or and ar. ; se- cond and third, gu. a chev. betw. three English- men's heads ppr. Crest — A Saracen's head as in the arms. Wynne (Voelas, co. Denbigh; descended from March- weithian, a celebrated chieftain of North Wales in the eleventh century. Jane Wynne, the heiress of this house, m. the Hon. Charles Finch, second son of Heneage, third Earl of Ayleslord; and their son, Charles Wynne Griffith Wynne, esq. is the present possessoi" of the Voelas, &c. estates). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. armed and langued gu. Wynne (Pengwern, co. Merioneth; now represented by the Rev. Lloyd Wynne, who inherited the es- tates of his maternal uncle, the late Rev. Maurice Wynne, LL.D. of Pengwern, co. Merioneth, and of Llwyn, CO. Denbigh). Quai terly, first, vert, three eagles displ. in fesse or; second, gu. three lions pass, in pale ar. ; third, per bend sinister erm. and ermines, a lion ramp, sa.; fourth, erm. a saltire gu. a crescent or. Crest — An eagle displ. as in the arms. Mottoes : under the arms — Di ofu Di ymffrost; above the crest — Eryr, eryrod eryr. Wynne (Glynn, co. Merioneth ; derived, through Rhys, fifth son of levan ap Einion ap Griffith, of Cors-y- Gcdol, CO. Merioneth, esq. from Osborn Fitzgerald, Lord of Ynys-y-Maengwyn. Margaret, heiress of Glynn, granddau. and heiress of Robert Wynne, of Glynn, esq. m. in I6S3, Sir Robert Owen, of Pork- ingtoM, CO. Salop, knt. represented by Mrs. Ormsby Gore, of Porkiugton). Arms, those of Osborn FlTaCERALU. W YR W Y V Wynne (Peniartli, co. MerionctU ; descended from the Wynnes of Glynn, in the same county, which they acquired by an intermarriage, in 1513, with the dau. and heiress of Bamvill of Glynn. William, youngest son of Robert Wynne, of Glynn, who was sheriff of Merionethshire in llWr and 1C69, m. Eliza- beth, only child and heiress of Maurice Jones, of Wern, esq.: his son and heir, William, of Wern, m. in 170ti, Catherine Goodman, heiress of Elernion, dau. of Gabriel Goodman, of Beaumaris, by Eliza- beth his wife, one of the dans, of Glynne of Eler- nion, and was .v. in 1721 by his only son, William Wynne, of Wern, who m. Ellinor, dau. and heiress of Griffith Williams, of Llandegwning and Aberkin, CO. Carnarvon, and left an only son and heir, Wil- liajn Wynne, of Wern, esq. who m. in 1771, Jane, eldest dau. and sole heiress of Edward Williams, of Peniarth, esq. by Jane, Viscountess Dowager of Bulkeley, his wife, and was s. in ]7!)(i by his elder son, William Wynne, of Peniarth, esq. father, by his wife, Elizabeth, youngest dau. and co-heiress of the Rev. Philip Puleston, D. D. of Pickhill Hall, CO. Denbigh, of the present William-Watki.\-Eu- WAKu Wynne, of Peniarth, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, erm. on a saltire gii. a crescent or, for Wynne; second and third, vert, three eagles displ. in fesse or, for Owen Gvvynedd. Crest~Oi\ a chapeau a boar pass. ar. fretty gu. Wynne (Garthmeilo, co. Denbigh; descended from Trahman Goeh,of Enilyn, a distinguished Welsh chieftain; as borne by John Wvne, of Garthmeilo, esq.) Ar. six bees, three, two, and one, volant sa. Wynne (Caermarthenshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. within a bordure sa. charged with eight bezants. Wynne (Lees-Wood, co. Flint; created a Baronet 9 August, 1731). Az. a chev. betw. three dolphins haurientar. Crest — A dolphin, haurient ar. Wynne (Nostell, co. York; created a Baronet 3 De- cember, 16C0). Erm. on a fesse vert, three eagles displ or. Crest — An eagle displ. or. See Winn. Wynne (Ashford, co. Middlesex). Ar. a chev. betw. three fieurs-de lis sa. Crest — An arm erect in ar- mour ppr. holding in the gauntlet a fleur-de-lis ar. Wynne. Gu. a chev. betw. three lions ramp. or. Wynnesbury. Or, a fesse counter-componee of the first and gu.; a chief indented az. Wynscel. Per pale ar. and gu. a fesse counter- changed. Wynselow. Ar. a bend lozengy of the first and gu. Wynsington (Gloucestershire). Sa. three boars' heads ar. armed or. Wynslaue (Devonshire.) Ar. on a chev. betw. three heathcocks, sa. as many bars nebulee of the field. Wynston (Herefordshire, and Paynswick, co. Glou- cester ; Her. Office, Linidon, c. 24. fol. 157, b.) Per pale gii. and az. a lion ramp. ar. supporting betw. the paws a tree eradicated vert. Crest — A garb erect or, sustained on the dexter side by a lion ramp ar. and on the sinister by another az. Wynstone (Brecknockshire). Per pale ar. and gu. a lion ramp, of the first on the sinister side, sup- porting a tree eradicated ppr. on the dexter. Crest, as the last. Wynter (Brecon; ancient). Sa. a fesse erm.; in chief a crescent of the second. Wyntek (Cantreff, Tallyne, co. Brecknock). Che- quy, sa. and or, a fesse go. Crest — A heathcock, ppr. A\ ynter. Chequy, or and sa. a fesse ar. Wyorden (Lancashire and London). Gu. on a bend ar. three leopards' beads of the first. Wyot (Kent). Gu. on a fesse or, betw. three boars' heads ar. as many lions ramp. sa. WvoT. Per fesse gu. and az. three pairs of bar- nacles ar. Wyott. Az. a pair of barnacles in pale ar. ; a chief g"- Wyrall (Yorkshire). Ar. two leopards pass. sa. ; on a chief of the second three covered cups or. Wyrall. Ar. two lions pass, guard, the first gu. the second sa. ; on a chief of the last three cups covered or. Wyreley. Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three buglehorns sa. stringed or. WvRKiNGTON. Ar. fretty gu. a chief az. Wyakly, or Wyrley (Northamptonshire, and Hamp- stead Hall, co. Stafford). Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three buglehorns sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coro- net or, a pair of wings endorsed ppr. Wyrley (Leicestershire and Staffordshire). Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three buglehorns sa. tipped and chained or. Wyrley (Dodford, co. Northampton, and Stafford). Or, a chev. gu. betw. three lions ramp. az. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a pair of falcons' wings endorsed ppr. Wyrley (Staffordshire; ancient). Gu. six fleurs-de- lis ar. Crest — A wing erect. Wyrley (Staffordshire). Or, a chev. gu. betw. three lions pass. sa. armed and langued of the second. Wyrley (Staffordshire). Az. three buglehorns ar. Wyrley (Staffordshire). A chev. gu. betw. three lions ramp. vert. Wyrley, De (Staffordshire; granted 2 Edward III). Sa. two lions pass ar. crowned or, each holding a fleur-de-lis az. Wyrley. Ar. three buglehorns sa. stringed vert. VV'yrmale, or Wyrmall. Gu. three fleurs-de-lis ar. WYRRALL(Cheshire). Ar. three cocks in bend reguard, cotised sa. Wyrrall (Bamwood, Bicknor, and Wirrall, co. Gloucester). Gu. a chev. betw. three crosses cross- let or; in chief a lion pass. ar. Crest — A lion's gamb erect gu. holding a crosslet cross fitchee ar. Wyrrall (The Forest of Dean, co. Gloucester). Ar. a lion ramp. sa. collared or. Crest — An armed arm, holding a sword, all ppr. Wyrrall (Loversall, co. York ; confirmed by patent, 1537). Ar. two lions pass, guard, sa. ; on a chief gu. three covered cups or. Crest — A lion's gamb erased sa. holding a cup or. Wyrrall. Or, three cocks in bend reguard. sa, betw. two cotises of the last. Wyrsey (Hampsted Hall, co. Stafford). Ar. three buglehorns sa. stringed vert. AVyrsey (Staffordshire). Erm. on a fesse gu. three bezants. Wyse (Devonshire). Sa. three chev. ar. Wyth. Az. three griffins segreant in fesse or. Wy th. Ar. a cross flory vert. Wythaey. Sa. five fusils ar. Wythe (Cambridgeshire and Norfolk). Az. three griffins pass, in pale or. WvTHE (Droitwich, co. Worcester). Vert, a lion ramp, within a bordure or. Wythens (Wantaway, co. Berks; Eltham, co. Kent ; and London ; granted lG-19). Gu. a chev. countei-- embattled erm. betw. three martlets or. Crest — On a ducal coronet gu. a talbot (another, a leopard) sejant erm, collared and lined or, holding out the line with the dexter foot. Wyther. Ar. a fesse betw. three crescents gu. Wythernewyke (Cloxby, co. Lincoln). Az. a mullet ar. charged with an annulet gu. within a bordure engr. or. Crest — A bustard close ar. winged or. Wythers (Devonshire). Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three crescents sa. Wythers (Colchester, co. Essex, and Manydown and Theden, co. Hants). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three crescents sa. Crest — A derai hare ppr. holding in the mouth three stalks of wheat or. Wythers (Hampshire). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three crescents gu. Wythers (Kent). Per fesse az. and or, a pale coun- terchanged, betw. three lions ramp, of the second. Wythers. Ar. three crescents gu. Crest — A demi eagle displ. with two heads ppr. Wytte. Per chev. sa. and ar. within a bordure, all counterchanged. Wytteney (Cheshire). Paly of six or and gu. a chief vert. (Another, vair). Wytton. Sa. a water bouget ar. Wyvell (Welvescombe, co. Cornwall, and Devon- shire). Ar. three mullets betw. two bars sa. within a bordure engr. gu. Wyvell (Croydon, co. Surrey, and Little Burton, co. YAL Y AT York). Gu. three cliev. interlaced in base vair ; a chief or. Crest— A. wivern with wings endorseil ar. vomiting fire ppr, WvvELL (Little Burton, co. York). Sa. three chev. Tair, interlaced; on a chief or, a mullet of the first. W WELL. Or, a fret vair. Wyvell. Ar. three mullets betw. two bars sa. Crest — On a mount a peacock ppr. AVyvel. Ar. two bar.s sa. within a bordure engr. gu. Wyvile eCrediton, co. Devon). Ar. three mullets in fesse, betw. two bars sa. within a bordure engr. of the last. Wyvile (Stnnton Wyvile, co. Leicester). Gu.fretty vair, a chief or. Wyvile. Ar. two bars and a bordure engr. sa. W YVILL (Nesham, co. Durham). Quarterly, first, gu. three chev. braced in base vair, a chief or, for Wyvill ; second, sa. three pickaxes ar. for Pigot ; third, az. a chief indented or, for Fitz-Randall ; fourth, az. a bend or, over all a label of three points ar. for Scoop. Cre^t — A wivern, with wings endorsed ar. spouting flames ppr. Wyvill, or Wvvell (Yorkshire). Gu. a cross ar. fretty az. betw. four mullets or. Wyvill (Burton Constable, co. York; created a Ba- ronet 2.'i Nov. ICll, now represented by RIarma- DUKE Wyvill, of Constable Burton, esq. The ba- ronetcy is doi'niant, but vests in a senior branch of tlie family long settled in America). Gu. three chev. interlaced vair ; a chief or. Crest — Awivei'n with wings elevated ar. flames issuing from the mouth ppr. Afotto — Par la volonte de Dieu. Wyvill. Gu. a cross ar. fretty az. ; in the dexter chief point a mullet or. AVvvii.L. Gu. a cross or, betw. four mullets of the second. Wyxton, or De Wixton. Ar. a chev. betw. three torteaus. Wyvvaro. Ar. a chev. betw. three roses gu. YALDIN. Ar. on a chev. betw. three cinque- foils gu. a lion's face cabossed or, betw. two bezants. Yaldwyn (Blackdown, CO. Sussex ; granted 15 March, 1651 ; and of Surrey). The same Arms. Crest — On a chapeau sa. turned up erm, a sword erect in pale ar. hilt and pommel or, betw. two wings ex- panded of the third. Yale (Plas-yn-Yale, co. Denbigh ; derived, through David Yale, of Plas-yn-Yale, eldest son of Kllis, second son of Grillith ap Eiuion ap Corsygedol, co. Merioneth, from Osborne Fitzgerald, Lord of Ynysy- maengwyn, in the same county. Thomas Yale, of Plas-yn-Yale, esq. Capt. in the service of Chai'les I. grandson of the aforesaid David Yale, i/i. in lIi-19, Dorotliy, dau. of Humphrey Hughes, of Gwerclas, CO. Merioneth, esq. and had (with a younger son, Elisau Yale, of Plas Gronwy, co. Denbigh, Go- vernor of Madras; a dau. Dorothy, b. "23 Jan. IC50, who m. her cousin, Hugh Hughes, of Gwerclas, esq. ancestor, through their dau. and heir, Dorothy, wife of Edward Lloyd, of Plymog, co. Denbigh, esq. of the Lloyds of Plymog and Gwerclas) a son and successor, Humphrey Yale, of Plas-yn- Yale, esq. whose descendant and eventual heiress, Sarah Yale, of Plas-yn-Yale, by her will, dated in 1818, and proved in 1821, entailed tlie estate of Yale, with subsequent limitations, on AVilliam Parry, fourth son of the late Thomns Parry Jones Parry, of Madrin, esq. M.P. and grand-nephew of Miss Yale's mother, who was a dau. of John Jones, of Llwyn-Onn, esq. William I'arry Jones Parry assumed in 1821, in compliance with the testator's request, the name and arms of Yale, and is tlie present Lieut. Colonel Yale, of Plas-yn-Yale). Arms, those of Osborne Fitzoerai.d, viz. erm. on a saltire gu. a crescent or. Crest — A wild boar in a toil. Yale (Cornwall). Ar. on a saltire gu. a crescent or. H ALE (Oswestry, co. Salop). Erm. on a saltire gu. a orescent or. Crest — On a chapeau a boar in a net. Yallup (Norfolk). Gu. an orle betw. eight billets or. Yarborough, Earl of. See Pelham-Andersom. Yakuorouch, or Yerburch (Yarborough and Wilms- by, CO. Lincoln). Per pale ar. and az. a chev. betw. three chaplets, all counterchanged. Crest — A falcon close or, belled of the last, preying on a cock pheasant ppr. Yarborough (North Carlton, co. Lincoln). The same, with a crescent. Yarborough (Heslington Hall, co. York; descended from Eustacius de Yarburgh, Lord of Yarburgli, CO. Lincoln, in the time of the Conquest. James Yarburgh, of Suaith Hall, esq. Page of Honour to King James II. m. Anne, dau. and co heir of Tho- mas Hesketh, of Heslington, esq. and was grand- father of tlie present N iciiolas Edmund Yarburgh, of Heslington, esq.) Per pale ar. and az. betw. a chev. three chaplets, all counterchanged. Crest — A falcon close or, belled of the last, preying on a duck ppr. Motto — Non est sine pulvere palma. Yard, or Yeard (Cornwall ; Bradley and Newton Bushull, CO. Devon; and Crosby, co. Leicester). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three water bougets sa. Yard (Yard, co. Devon). Gu. a chev. betw. three yards erect or. Yard, or Yeards (Kent and Staffordshire). Gu. a chev. betw. three measuring yards ai'. Yard, or Yeards. Tlie same Arm^;. Crest— \n arrow in pale, point upwards, enfiled with a ducal coronet ppr. Yard. Ar. a chev. betw. three measuring yards sa. Yardeley (Warwickshire). Quarterly, or and az. ; on a bend ver; three martlets of the first. Yardeley, or Yaruley. Az. a stag in full course or, pursued by three greyhounds ar. all bendways and at random. Crest — A stag in full course or. Yaruley (Upbery, co. Kent, and Yardley, co. Staf- ford). Ar. on a chev. az three garbs or ; a canton gu. charged with a fret of the third. Crest — A buck courant gu. attired or. {Another crest — A goat salient Jipr.) Yardly. Quarterly, or and az. ; on a bend vert, three martlets of the first. Crest— k hind's head or. Yarford. Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three goats' heads erased az. as many billets or. Yarker. Sa. a chev. betw. three goats' heads erased ar. Crest — A greyhound courant ppr. Yarmouth (Devonshire). Gu. guttee d'or, a bend of the last. Yarmouth (Norfolk, and Blondston, co. Suffolk). Ar. a chev. betw. three lions' paws erased and erect sa. Crest — A pheasant close ppr. Yarmouth. Ar. a chev. betw. three badgers' legs erased sa. Yarmouth, Town of (Norfolk). Per pale gu. and az. three demi lions pass, guard, conjoined in pale, with as many demi herrings ar. The original Arms were — Az. three herrings in pale ar. Yarmouth, Town of (Hampshire). The Seal repre- sents an antique ship with three masts, on waves in base. Yarmouth, Little, Town of. Ar. a chev. betw. three lions' gambs erect and erased sa. Yarnell. Az. a cross engr. or. Yarrow. Ar. six fleurs de lis sa. Crest — A buck ti'ippant gu. attii'cd and uiignled or. Yartie (Yartie, co. Devon). Ar. three mallards gu. Yarvill. Az. a cross engr. or. Yarworth, or Yearworth (Upplejiin, co. Devon, Collingborne and Kingstone, co. Wilts). Ar. three bucks' heads couped sa. collared of the first. Crest — An arm erect ppr. grasping a suake, environed round the ai'm, vert. Yarworth (Suifolk). Ar. a chev. betw. three lions' garabs erased sa. Crest — A hawk ppr. belled or. Yate (Buckland, co. Berks). Ar. a fesse embattled betw. three gates sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coro- net ar. a goat's head sa. beard and attii'e of the first. Yate. The same Arms. Crest — A horse's head gu. YAX Y E O Yate (Bucklanil, co. Berks). Per pale crenell^e ar. and sa. tliree field-gates counterchanged. Yate (Arlington and Crepinghara,co. Gloucester). Az. a fesse or; in chief two mullets of the second. Yate (Oxford). Per fesse crenellee or and gu. three gates, and as many crescents counterchanged. Yate (Slanlake, co. Oxford). Per fesse sa. and ar. ; on a fesse embattled, betw. three gate.'!, as many goats' heads erased, all counterchanged. Yate (Uppham, co. Wilts). The same Arms. Crest, ■ — A demi goat ramp, per pale sa. and ar. attired, counterchanged, holding betw. the legs a gate or. Yate (Wotton, co. Warwick). Per fesse crenellee or and gu. three gates cnunterclianged. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a goat's head sa. armed ar. Y ATE (Bromesberrow, co. Gloucester ; John Yate, son of Robert Yate, of Dursley, 9>i. Margaret, dau. and co-lieir of John Berkeley, son of Sir Robert Berk- eley, of Arlingham, in the same county, and was s. by his son, John Yate, of Arlingham : descended lineally from this John was Walter Yate, of Hook House, in the parish of Bromesberrow, who dying in 1744, without issue, was s. by his great-nephew, Robert Dobyns, of Evesbatch, co. Hereford, esq. grandson of Robert Dobyns and his wife, Catherine Yate. Mr. Dobyns assumed the surname and arms of Yate, by Act of Parliament, in 1759. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Gorges, of Eye, co. Hei'eford, esq. and was s. in 170G by his son, Robert-Gorges Dobyns Yate, who m. Annabella Christiana, only dau. of William Honywood, of Mailing Abbey, co. Kent, esq. and left, at his de- cease in 1785, a son, Walter Honywoou Yate, of Bromesberrow, esq. and a dau. Caroline-Eliza- beth, wife of Richard Donovan, of Tibberton Court, esq. and mother of an only child, Caroline Anne Donovan, m. to James Scott, esq. Capt. R.N.) Quarterly, first and fourth, az. a fesse, and in chief two mullets or, for Yate ; second and third, az. a chev. betw. three annulets or, for Dobyns. Crests — First, an elephant's head ar. tusked or ; second, a falcon volant or. Mottoes — Quo virtus vocat, for Yate ; Quod pudet hoc pigeat. Yates (Stanford and Lyford,co. Berks; Buckingham- shire ; Oxforilshire ; Wiltshire ; and Worcester- shire). The same Arms. Y ates. The same Arms. Crest — A demi lion ramp. az. Yates (Streetyate, and afterwards of Peel Hall, or Wicheeves, co. Lancaster; now represented by Joseph St. John Yai es, esq, of the Inner Temple, barrister at-law, grandson of the late Mr. Justice Yates). Per fesse sa. and ar. on a fesse embattled, counter-embattled betw. three gates, as many goats' heads erased, all counterchanged. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a goat's head sa. armed gold. Motto (over the crest) — Legale judicium parium. Yates. Az. on a fesse ar. three antelopes' heads ppr. betw. three gates or. Crest — An antelope's head ppr. Yates. Per chev. gu. and or, three gates counter- changed. Yates. Ar. three gates sa. Yatton. Or, a chev. betw. three garbs az. Yatton. Or, a chev. gu. (another, sa.) betw. three garbs az. Yawkins (Scotland). Or, a chev. sa. betw. three iieurs de lis az. Crest— A naked arm embowed, brandishing a scimetar, all ppr. Motto — Proesto et pra'Sto. Yaxley (Boston, co. Lincoln, and Suffolk). Erm. a chev. sa. betw. three mullets pierced gu. Crest — A demi unicorn, collared gobony. Yaxley (Bawthorp and Yaxley, co. Norfolk). The same Arms, the mullets not pierced. Yaxley (Norfolk). Ar. a chev. cotised sa. betw. three mullets of six points gu. pierced or. Yaxley (Y'a.xley, co. Suffolk). Erm. a chev. sa.betw. three mullets pierced gu. Crest — An Indian goat ar. pellettee attired or. Y'axley. Erm. a chev. sa. betw. three mullets or. (Another, gu.) Crest — An heraldic antelope sa. be- zautee, attired, maued, and tufted or. Yaxlfy. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three mullets gn. Yea (Pyrland Hall, co. Somerset, bart.) Vert, a ram pass. ar. C^rest — A talbot pass. ar. Motto — listo semper fidelts. Yea. Vert, a ram pass. ar. Crest — A ram pass. ar. Yeaulinc. Sa. a falcon ar. belled, beaked, and legged or. Yearly (Devonshire). Ar. on a bend sa. three eagles displ. or. Yeates (Ireland). Per fesse crenellee or and gu. three bar-gates counterchanged. Crest — A shark issuing reguard. swallowing a man, all ppr. Yeates, or Yeats. The same Arms. Crest— A. lion's head erased ar. Yeatman (as borne by the Rev. Hahry Farr Yeat- MAN, of Stockhouse, co. Dorset). Per pale ar. and sa. on a fesse dovetailed betw. two gates in chief and a goat's head erased in base, three boars' heads, all counterchanged. Crest — A goat's head erased ppr. charged on the neck with a gate. Yeber. Gu. a fesse dancettec betw. three crosses botonnee fitchee or. Yeber. Gu. a fesse dancettee (another, indented) betw. three crosses cro.sslet fitchee or. Yedingham. Ar. a chev. betw. three fleurs de lis sa. Yeldart. Vert, a liou ramp, reguard. betw. three arrows or. Yeldham (Great Saling, co. Essex; granted 1754). Az. on a cross couped betw. four fleurs-de-lis, or, another, betw. as many lions' heads erased of the field. Cresi — A bezant, thereon a lion's head erased az. collared with a bar gemel, flory, coun- terflory, ar. Motto — Fides culpari nietuens. Yeluinc, or Yeuling. Sa. a falcon ar. armed or. Yellen. Ar. three eagles' heads erased sa. armed or. Yellen. Ar. three falcons' heads erased sa. beaked Yelley. Or, a fesse sa. Yellowley. Az. a chev. betw. three mascles or. Crest — A bat displ. sa. Yei.verton {Viscount Avoumorc). Ar. three lions ramp. gu. ; a cliief of the last. Crest — A lion pass. reguard. gu. Supporters — Two lions reguard. gu. langued az. Motto — Renascentur. Yelvekton {Baroness Greij De Riilhyn). Quarterly, first and fourth, ar. three lions ramp, and a chief, gu. for Yelverton ; second and third, harry of six, ar. and az. ; in chief three torteaux, for Grey. Supporters — Two wiverns or. Yelverton (Rougham, co. Norfolk). Ar. three lions ramp, guard, gu. ; a chief of the second. CreM — A lion pass, reguard. gu. Yelverton (Easton-Manduit, co. Northampton). Ar. three lions ramp. ; a chief gu. Yelverton. Ar. three lions ramp, guard, gu. ; on a chief of the second as many lions ramp, guard, of the first. Yelverton. Ar. three lions pass, guard, (another, salient, reguard.) gu. ; a chief of the second. Yelverton. Per fesse, gu. and ar. six lions ramp, counterchanged. Yenery. Ar. on a bend gu. three ivy leaves of the first. Yenn (Gloucester Place, London). Az. a lion ramp, ar. Crest — A lion pass. az. Yeo (Cornwall and Devonshire). Ar. on a chev. betw. three martlets, gu. as many plates. Yeo (Collitou, co. Devon.) Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three ganapes az. Crest — A peacock ppr. Yeo (Heyampton, alias Highampton, Hewys, alias Hewes, and Sachevill, co. Devon.) Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three drakts az. beaked and membered or. Crest — A peacock ppr. Yeo (North Petlierwyn, co. Devon.) Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three turkey-cocks iu their pride, ppr. Yeo (Devonshire). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three swans of the SL'Cond, as many plates. Yeo. Ar. a chev. betw. three drakes, sa. - Yeo. Ar. a chev. betw. three shovellers, az. Yeo. Ar. (another or) a chev. betw. three garbs, az. Yeo. Sa. a fesse betw. three teals, ar. membered gu. Yeoman (Dryburgh; gi-anted 1C68). Ar. two darts. YON Y () R points downwards, piercing a heart gu. pointed and feathered of the first. Yeoman. The same, points upwards and guttee de sang. Crest — A hand holding a dart in a throw- ing posture, ppr. Tl/oUo— Shoot thus. Yeoman. Gu. a chev. betw. three spearheads, ar. Crest — A dexter arm, cmbowed, in armour, hold- ing in the band ppr. a spear of the last. Yeohans, or Yea MANS (Redland, co. Glouce.«ter, and Bristol, CO. Somerset). Sa. a chev. betw. three cronels of spears ar. Crest — A dexter arm holding a spear, ppr. Yeomsns, or Yeamans. Az. a fesse crm. betw. two frets or. Yer. Or, a chev. sa. Crest — A wolf, sejant, sa. Yer. Or, three chev. sa. Yer, or Yeo. Or, a chev. betw. three shovellers, az. Yer,. or Yeo. Or, a chev. sa. betw. three shovellers az. Yerburv, or Yerrine (Gloucestershire; and Trow- bridge, CO. Wilts.) Per fesse, or and ar. ; over all a lion ramp. az. Crest—A lion's head, erased, per fesse, or and ar. Yerbury (Oxfordshire and Wiltshire). Per fesse, or and sa. a lion ramp, counterchanged. Yercurv (Shirehamptoii, co. Gloucester, originally of Batcombe, co. Somerset, whence the family re- moved into Wiltshire early in the sixteenth cen- tury). Per fesse, or and ar. over all a lion ramp, az. Crest — A lion's head erased per fesse or and ar. The present John Yerbury quarters in right of ills mother, a co-heiress of the family of Rickarus, ar. on a bend engr. az. three garbs or. Yerde, ar. a chev. gu. betw. three water bougets sa. Yerford (London). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three goats' heads, erased, az. as many bezants, (another, billets) or. Yerle. Gu. a fesse betw. three terne-fowls, ar. Yesley, or Yesteley. Erni. a fesse sa. Yester. Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. three cinque- foils ar. ; second and third, erm. three bars gu. ; on an escutcheon sa. three escutcheons ar. Crest — A ram's head ar. crowned or. Yeston, or Yescon (Wales). Gu. fretty ar. ; on a chief or, a lion pass. sa. Yeton, or Yeaton. Or, a bend sa. Yetsworth (Sunbury, co. Middlesex). Az. an oak tree or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a buck's head of the last, holding in the mouth a rose gu. stalked and leaved vert. Yetton. Ar. (another, or) a bend sa. Yetts (Teviotdale, Scotland). Or, a fesse embattled, betw. three portcullises, gu. Yeverey. Ar. on a bend gu. three oak leaves of the field. Crest — An elephant's head, bendy of six, ar. and gu. Yevers. Quarterly, or and gu. ; on a bend sa. three escallops ar. YiLLES. Ar. a fesse engr. sa. ; a fleur de lis of the second. Yllinge. Per pale, sa. and or, three lozenges, in pale, counterchanged. Ymbert. Or, billettee, a lion ramp. sa. Ynge. Or, a chev. vert. Yngham. Or, a cross gu. Yngloys. Barry of six, or and az. ; on a canton ar. five billets sa. Yles (Scotland). Ar. a fesse engr. sa. betw. three fleurs de-lis gu. Crest — A stag's head, erased. Ynvk (King of Gwent). Per pale az. and sa. three fleurs-de-lis or. YoE. Ar. a chev. betw. three turkey-cocks in pride, sa. Crest — An anchor sa. Yon (Barrow and Filmingham, co. Lincoln). Sa. a chev. engr. betw. three birds of the field. Crest — A cubit arm, erect, vested purp. cuffed ar. holding in the hand ppr. a bunch of marigolds of the third, stalked and leaved vert. Yong (Berkshire). Fusily, or and vert ; on a bend az. three bezants. Yong (Bristow). Fusily, ar. and vert ; on a bend az. three heads, erased, or. Yong (Somersetshire). Fusily, or and vert ; a bend Yong (Medhurst, co. Sussex). Az. on a chev. betw. three pelicans, or, vulning themselves gu. three escallops of the last. Crest— A. demi griffin, se- greant, reguard. az. beaked and legged or ; on the coat and crest a crescent for diff. YoNGE, or Young (Basleton, CO. Berks; granted 1607). Ar. on a chev. az. three bezants; on a chief gu. two cinquefoils or. Crest — Out of a mural crown gu. a goat's head or. YoNGE (Berkshire). Lozengy, or and vert ; on a chief az. three bezants. YoNGE (Bassingbourn, ro. Berks, and CullitoD, co. Devon, temp. Henry VI L) Erm. on a bend, co- tised, sa. three griffins' heads, erased, or. Crest — A boar's head, erased, vert, armed and bristled or. Motto — Fortitudine et prudentia. YoNGE (Axminster and Heltons, co. Devon). The same. YoNGE (Devonshire ; and Crome-Dabitot, co. Worces- ter). Ar. on a bend sa. three griffins' heads erased or. Crest — A stork, with wings expanded, holding in the beak a snake, all ppr. YoNCE (London). Bendy of six, ar. and sa. a lion ramp. gu. Crest — A dragon's head erased or, ducally gorged ar. YoNGE (Kynton and More, co. Salop). Or, three roses gu. Crest — A wolf pass. sa. YoNGE (Trent, co. Somerset ; confirmed April, 1615). Or, three roses gu. a canton of the second. Crest — A lion's head erased, per fesse or and gu. ducally crowned of the first. YoNGE (Staffordshire). Az. a buck's head cabossed or, a chief sa. YoNGE (Wiltshire). Lozengy, ar. and vert; on a bend az. three foxes' heads erased of the first. YoNGE (Wiltshire). Lozengy, ar. and vert, on a bend az. two (another, one) ibexes' heads erased of the first, attired or. YoNGE (Archbishop of York, 156S). Per pale, az. and or, on a chev. ar. betw. three pelicans counter- changed, as many escallops gu. YoNCE. Ar. on a bend sa. three griffins' heads erased paleways, or. Crest — A stork ar. wings expanded, az. in the beak a snake ppr. YoNGE. Ar. a chev. counter-componee, or and sa. betw. three griffins' heads erased gu. ; on a chief vert a ducal crown of the first, enclosed by two bezants. YoNGE. Az. three griffins segreant, armed gu. YoNGE. Ar. three leopards in chief gu. YoNGE. Per bend sinister, erm. and ermines, a lion ramp. or. YoNGE. Ar. three leopards ramp, two and one, gu. ; in chief a lion pass, of the first. YoNCE. Ar. on a chief gu. three lions ramp, of the first. YoNGE. Ar. three roses gu. two and one, seeded or. YoNGE. Paly, bendy of six, ar. and vert; on a bend az. two unicorns' heads erased of the first. York, City of. Ar. ou a cross gu. five lions pass. gTiard. or. York (Exeter, co. Devon). Gu. a chev. betw. three hinds' heads erased ar. York (Devonshire), Ar. a fesse nebulee az. betw. three crescents, inter the horns of each a fleur-de- lis sa. York (Clothwood). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three fleurs- de-lis az. York (Somersetshire). Ar. on a fesse sa. a crescent or, betw. two bezants. York. Az. a saltire ar. C7'est — A thistle ppr. York. Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three hinds' heads couped York. Ar. on a fesse cotised sa. a crescent of the first, betw. two plates. York. Per pale, az. and ar. ; on each side a bend counterchanged. York (borne by Richard York, of Wighill Park, co. York, esq.) Erm. on a cross az. a woolpack ar. betw. four lions pass, erminois ; on a chief gu. a sword ppr. pomel and hilt or, surmounted of a key in saltire, gold. Crest — A demi lion per fesse wavy, the upper part gu. the lower barry wavy of 6 U YOU YOU four, erminois and az. supporting a woolpack erect ppr. on the breast a gold key barways. YoRKE (Earl of Hardti'ickc). At. on a saltire az. a bezant. Crest — A lion's head erased ppr. collared gu. thereon a bezant. Supporters — Dexter, a lion ramp, guard, or, collared gu. charjjed with a bezant ; sinister, a stag ppr. attired and ungiiled or, collared as the lion. Motto — Nee cupias, nec metuas. YoRKE (Erddig, co. Denbijrh ; Simon Yorke, esq. uncle of the first Earl of Hardwicke, tn. Anne, sister and heir of John Meller, of Erddig, esq. and was father of Simon Yorke, of Erddig, esq. who Jrt. Dorothy, dau. and heiress of Matthew Hutton, of Newn- ham,co. Hereford, esq. Their sou and heir, Philip Yorke, of Erddig, esq. «/. Elizabeth, younger dau. of Sir John Cust, Speaker of the House of Com- mons, and was father of the present Simon Yorke, of Erddig, esq.) Ar. on a saltire az. a bezant, quartering Meller. Crest — A lion's head erased ppr. collared gu. charged with a bezant. Motto — Nec cupias nec metuas. Yorke (Gowthwaite, Bewerley, and Richmond, co. York ; derived from Sir Richard Yorke, knt. Mayor of the Staple in Calais, and now represented by John Yorke, of Bewerley, esq. high sheriff of Yorkshire in 1818). Ar. a saltire az. Crest — A monkey's head erased ppr. Yorke (DeTOushire). Ar. a fesse nebnlee az. betw. three crescents sa. inter the horns of each, a fleur- de-lis of the last ; all within a bordure engr. Yorke (Gloucestershire). Ar. a saltire az. charged with a bezant. Crest — A lion's head erased ppr. collared gu. thereon a bezant. Yorke (Ashby, co. Lincoln). The same, with a cres- cent for diif. Yorke (Burton-Pedwardyn, co. Lincoln; Brackley, CO. Northampton ; and Yorkshire). Az. a saltire ar. Crest — A monkey's head ppr. Yorke (Pensbury, co. Salop). Az. a saltire ar. Yorke (Halton and Richmond, co. York). The same as York of Bewerley Hall, co. York. Yorke (Yorkshire). Ar. a saltire sa. Yorke. Ar. a fesse sa. ; in chief a crescent of the last, betw. two pellets. Yorke. Gu. on a fesse, cotised sa. a crescent or, betw. two bezants. YoRKs. Ar. on a saltire az. a bezant ; in chief a crescent gu. Crest— A lion's head erased, collared, charged with a roundle. Yorstone (Scotland). Az. a fesse ar. betw. three garbs or. Crest — A rose, stalked and leaved, ppr. YouL (Scotland). Gu. a garb ar. betw. three crescents of the second. Crest — A garb or. Motto — Per vim et virtutem. Young (Island of Dominica ; and Marlow Park, co. Bucks, bart.) Or, on three piles sa. as many an- nulets of the first. Crest — A cubit ai-m erect, the hand grasping an arrow, all ppr. Motto — Press through. Young (Formosa Place, co. Bucks, bart.) Per fesse, sa. and ar. in chief two lions ramp, guard, in base an anchor erect, with cable, all counterchanged. Crest — A demi unicorn couped erm. armed, crined, and unguled or, gorged with a naval crown az. supporting an anchor erect, sa. Motto — Be right and persist. Young (Bailieborough Castle, co. Cavan, bart.) Ar. three piles sa. each charged with a trefoil, slipped, or, on a chief of the second, three annulets of the third. Crest — A demi lion ramp, charged on the shoulder with a trefoil, slipped, and holding in the dexter paw a dagger erect. Motto — Robori pru- dentia praistat. Young (Poulton-cum Seacomb, co. Chester ; confirmed 10 June, lli'25 ; and Flintshire). Per pale, erni. and ermines, a lion ramp. oi-. Crest — A demi lion or, collared per pale, enn. and ermines. Young (Clare, co. Suffolk ; the daus. and co-heirs of the late James Young, of Clare, esq. son of the Rev. James Young, Rector of Allpiddle, co. Dorset, and grandson of George Young, of Beart Regis, esq. were, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. N. Cook, and Mary, wife of Sir Lachlau M'Leau, M.D. of Sudbury, knt.) Per fess sa. and ar. three lions ramp, counterchanged. Young (Hawkhurst, co. Kent). Per pale, vert and or, on a bend engi-. erm. plain cotised ar. betw. two escallops of the last, three griffins' heads erased. Crest — A griffin's head erased per fesse, .... and . . . charged with two escallops counter- changed. Young (Bishop of Rochester ; granted by Dethick). Per saltire, az. and gu. a lion pass, guard, or. Crest — A lion's head guard, or, betw. two wings ar. each charged with a fleur de-lis az. Young (Northumberland). Gu. a fesse betw. three lions ramp. or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an ibex ar. attired of the first. Young (Shrop.shire). Ar. three roses gu. Young (Eastfield, Scotland). Ar. three piles sa. as many annulets or, with a star of six points of the first. Crest — A dexter hand holding a pen ppr. Young (Edinburgh, Scotland). Ar. three piles sa. ; on a chief gu. as many annulets or. Young (Leny, Scotland). Ar. on three piles sa. as many annulets or. Crest — A dexter arm holding a lance in bend ppr. Young (Old Bar, Scotland). Ar. three piles sa.; on a chief of the last as many annulets or. Crest — A lion issuing out of a wreath gu. holding a sword, in pale ppr. Young (Rosebank, Scotland). Ar. three piles indented sa. ; on a chief of the last as many annulets or. Crest — An anchor placed in the sea, and sur- mounted of a dove, holding an olive branch in the beak, all ppr. Young (Kerno, co. Stafford). Az. a buck's head couped ar. attired or, betw, two annulets in bend sinister of the last. Young (granted to the late Mr. Young, of Lambeth, CO. Surrey, who d. 1820). Erm. on a bend betw. two eagles displ. sa. three griffins' heads erased ar. Crest — From water ppr. an anchor erect sa. stock and ring or, the stem entwined by a sei-pent, also ppr. Young (Westminster). Enn. on a chief az. three lions ramp. or. Young (York). Gu. a fesse or; three lions ramp, in chief of the last. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an ibex's head ar. armed and tufted of the fir-st. Young. Az. a martlet betw. three mullets or, within a bordure invecked gobony, ar. and gu. Crest — A lion ramp, guard, per fesse, or and gu. supporting a battle-axe of the first. Young. Lozengy, ar. and vert; on a chev. az. three bezants ; a chief gu. charged with a goat's head erased or, betw. two cinquefoils of the last. Crest — A squirrel sejant gu. charged on the body with a chev. coraponee, or and az. holding a nut branch vert, fructed of the second. Young. Or, three roses gu. Young. Per bend sinister, erm. and ennines, a lion ramp. or. Young. Erm. on a bend engr. and cotised sa. three griffins' heads erased or. Younge (Buckhorue and Colbroke, co. Dorset). Per fesse sa. and ar. three lions ramp, guard, counter- changed. Crest — A demi sea unicorn ar. armed and finned gu. Young (Dorsetshire ; Her. Off. c. 22, fol. 105). Per pale sa. and ar. three lions ramp, guard, counter- changed. Crest — A sea unicorn ar. finned and horned gu. Younge (Raxwell and Roxhall, co. Essex). Ar. on a bend sa. three griffins' heads erased of the first, within a bordure engr. of the second bezantee. Crest — A griffin's head erased or, within a chaplet vert. Younge (Hampshire). Lozengy or and vert ; a chev. az. Crest — A stag's head erm. erased per fesse gu. Younge (London, and Drayton, co. Stafford; con- firmed by Segar, Ber. Off'. London, c. 24). Ar. fretty vert ; on a chief az. three rose.s or, barbed of the second. Crest— A Cornish chough perched on a rock, all ppr. Younge (Grenford, co. Middlesex, and Dunford, co. ZEP ZOU Wilts). Vair, on a chief gii. three lions ramp. or. Crest — A demi greyhound. Yoi'NGE (Metheley, co. York). Ar. on a chief gu. three lions ramp, guard, of the first. Younger, aiiai YouNGRATE (Herefordshire, and Da- ventry, co. Northampton). Ar. on a bend betw. three dolphins sa. as many eagles displ. of the first. Crest — A buck's head or. Younger (Hopperston, Scotland). Ar. on three piles in point sa. as many annulets or ; on a chief gu. a crescent betw. two mullets of the first. Younger. Ar. on a bend sa. betw. two dolphins haurient and embowed of the second, three eagles displ. of the first. Crest— A. stag's head or. Younger. Ar. on a bend betw. two cannons sa. three eagles displ. of the first ; on a canton or, a rose gu. YowLEY. Ar. a saltire indented, betw. four hammers sa. Yprks. Gyronny of ten, gu. and az. an escutcheon ; over all a baton sinister couped ar. Crest — An eagle with wings expanded. Y'psTARNus. Ar. a chev. betw. three crescents gu. Yrading (Kent). Sa. a falcon ar. jessed and belled or. YsELnoN. Ar. a lion salient gu. collared or. Yseldon. Gu. two bars betw. six martlets ar. three two and one. YuiLLE (Bedford Square, London). Ar. on a fesse betw. three crescents sa. a garb or, banded gu. Crest — An ear of wheat ppr. leaved vert. Yule (Darleith, Scotland). The same Arms and Crest. Motto — Numiue et virtute. Yule (Leehouses, Scotland). Ar. on a fesse sa. betw. three crescents in chief and a saltire couped in base gu. a garb or. Yule (Scotland). Gu. a garb or, betw. three cres- cents ar. Yule (Scotland). Ar. a fesse sa. betw. two crescents in chief and a cross moline in base gu. YvAiN. Ar. semee of annulets; within each a lion ramp, and an eagle displ. alternately sa. ; in the interstices a lesser annulet of the last. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a dexter hand holding a rose branch, all ppr. YvERS (Ireland). Ar. on a bend sa. three fleurs-de- lis or. YvERSoN (France). Gu. two pales or. YvouNET (Isleworth, co. Middlesex). Az. a garb or ; in chief two roses ar. ZACHARY. Gu. a fesse bendy, vert and or, betw. three saltires of the third. Zachary. Gu. on a fesse betw. three saltires or, two bends vert. Zachert. Gu. an anchor ar. the ring or. Crest — Tliree roses on stalks vert, the middle one ar. the others gu. Zakesley. Ar. a saltire sa. Zakesley. Ar. a hart's attire sa. Zakesley. Ar. three thatchers' rakes sa. Zeffeley (Bedfordshire). Ar. a cross pattee vert; in the dexter chief quarter a martlet gu. Zefoilo. Ar. a cross moliue az. Zefuell, or Zefrell. Ar. a cross patonce vert ; in the dexter chief a martlet gu. Zeketh. Gu. a chev. betw. three heathcocks, (ano- ther, doves) within a bordure engr. ar. Zelion. Or. a buck's head cabossed sa. Zenches. Ar. three torteaux in bend betw. two co- tises gu. ; a chief sa. Zenelton. Ar. two bars wavy sa. ; a label gu. Zenham, or Zennam. Ar. a bend sa.; in chief a martlet of the last. Zenvill. Or, a fret of six gu. ; a canton of the last, over all a label of five points az. Zepham (Walton upon Thames, co. Surrey; granted 17(i'J). Or, on a bend gu. three goats pass. ar. attired and unguled of the field ; on a sinister can- ton sa. a human skull ppr. Crest — A demi man representing Surajud Dowla Subah, of Bengal, in his complete dress ; the sinister hand resting on the head of a tiger, inspired with fury ; the dexter hand grasping a scimetar, in the attitude of strik- ing, the blade broken, all ppr. Mottoes— Miaerima vidi ; and over the crest — Scuto divino. Zerde. Gu. a chev. betw. three spearheads ar. Zeriian. Ar. a bend sa. ; in chief a martlet of the last. Zetland, Eakl of. See Dundas. Zevelton. Ar. two bars wavy sa. (Another adds, a label gu.) Zile. Az. three suns in their glory or. ZiNFEN. Ar. a cross sarcelly gu. ; on a chief az. a lion pass. or. ZiNGEL. Gn. an arrow, point upwards, betw. two wings ar. ZiNGELL. Gu. a broad arrow betw. two wings az. ZiNzAN (Tylehurst, co. Berks). Az. a falcon with wings expanded ppr. on a rock or ; in the dexter canton an estoile of the last. ZoRKE. Or, on a fesse sa. a crescent ar. ZoRKE. Per pale, az. and ar. ; on each side a bend counterchanged. ZoRKES. Gu. a fesse ar. ; in chief three plates ; a crescent for difF. ZoRKES, or ZoRK. Or, On afesse sa. three crescents ar. ZoHKS. Az. a bend double cotised dancettee ar. ZoRKS. Gu. a fesse cotised ar. betw. two plates in chief and a crescent in base of the second. ZoR^LIN (a scion of the noble house of Zorne, which, in the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth centuries, held the highest offices of state in the province of Alsace. In consequence of internal dissensions, the family divided into several branches, and adopted differences in their name and armorial bearings. The branch of Zorulin, or Zornli, esta- blished themselves at St. Gall, a.d. 1480 ; and many of its members held high civil and military ap- pointments in the Swiss republic. Hans Jacob Zornlin, a descendant of this family, settled in England about the middle of the eighteenth cen- tury : his son, John Jacob Zornlin, of Clapham, CO. Surrey, esq. is the ijresent representative of the family). Or, over a gusset invected purp. two barbels counter-salient. Crest— An arm embowed bare to the elbow, holding a barbel. il/o«o— Fai bien. Grain rien. Such is believed to be the cor- rect description of the arms, though, whether the bearing at the base of the shield may be described as a gusset, is doubtful, as in an old seal belong- ing to the family, it has the appearance of three feathers. ZoucH (Harringworth, co. Derby, and Leicestershire). Gu. twelve bezants ; a canton erm. ZoucH (Ashby). Gu. bezantee. Zoucu (Richard's Castle). Gu. ten bezants ; a label az. ZoucH (Lubbesthorp, co. Leicester). Az. ten bezants. ZoucH (Leicestershire). Gu. ten bezants; on a can- ton erm. a mullet sa. ZoucH (Leicestershire). Gu. a bend erm. betw. ten bezants. ZoucH (Leicestershire). Gu. a chev. erm. betw. ten bezants, four, two, one, two, and one. ZoucH (Gosberkirke,co. Lincoln). Gu. bezantee; on a canton erm. a crescent of the field. ZoucH (Somersetshire, and Pyrtou, co. Wilts). Gu. fifteen bezants, five, four, three, two, and one ; a canton enn. Crest— On a staff couped and raguly or, sprouting at the dexter point a raven, with wings expanded ar. ZoucH, or SoucH (Wiltshire). Gu. twelve bezants, three, three, three, two, and one ; on a canton or, a lozenge sa. charged with a fleur de lis ar. Crest —An ass's head ar. tied round the mouth with cord az. charged on the neck with a fleur-de-hs vert. ZoucH. Ar. fifteen torteaux, five, four, three, two, and one ; a label of five points. Crest— In a ducal coronet gu. a mule's head ar. bridled grey. ZoucH. Gu. ten bezants, four, three, two, and one ; a canton erm. ZoucH. Gu. ten bezants, four, three, two, and one. ZoucH. Gu. bezantfee; a canton or. 6 X zou ZYM ZoucH. Ar. a fesse sa. ; in chief a leopard pass, of the second. ZoDCH. Gu. a bend ar. betw. eight bezants. ZoucH. Gu. nine bezants, three, three, two, and one ; on a canton erm. a crescent az. ZoucH. Gu. a chev. ar. betw. eight (another, ten) bezants. ZoucB. Gu. a chev. or, betw. ten bezants, six and four. ZoucH. Gu. bezantee, a chev. erm. ZoucH. Gu. bezantee, a label of five points az. ZoucH. Gu. bezantfee, a bend ar. ZoucH. Gu. fifteen bezants ; on a canton or, a lo- zenge vert, charged with a fleur-de-lis ar. ZoucB. Az. ten bezants ; a bordure engr. gu. ZoucH. Gu. a fesse erm. betw. ten bezants. ZoucH. Gu. a bend engr. erm. betw. ten bezants. ZoucHE, De l*. Baroness. See Curzon. ZoucHE (Leicestershire). Gu. bezantee, a label ar. ZoucHE (Leicestershire). Gu. bezantee; on a canton or, a mullet sa. ZoucHE. Gu. nine bezants, three, three, two, and one ; on a canton ar. a mullet sa. ZoucHE. Gu. a chev. erm. betw. nine bezants. Crest — An ass's head couped erm. Zymon. Ar. two eagles displ. in fesse vert. Crest — A cross crosslet and sword, point downwards, in saltire. GVt) c;]P GY3 GYt) GY5 GY3 GYD iaT^ »AA* '^A^ "Vy* '>jy* 'W %o/* *\c^^ %o/* %ty* '^JV• -^^^ '^iv* CaI) CaI) <1\2) Cl^I) QaI) CaI) CiAl) (iA^ SUPPLEMENT, COMPRISING ADDITIONAL ARMS, AND THE NECESSARY CORRIGENDA. AIK ABBISS (as borne by John Abbis, of Northamp- ton Square, London, esq.) Same as Abbis, in the Dictionary. The name has been variously spelt, according to the orthography of dift'erent periods, Abbiss, Abbis, Abbyss, Abbes, &c. Abbs (as borne by Major Abbs, of the Hall, Barrow Point Hill, Pinner, co. Middlesex). Gu. on a fesse betw, three escallops ar. five fusils in fesse sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's head with wings displ. ar. collared gold. Motto — In te, Domine, speravi. Ackers (Moreton Hall, co. Chester ; as borne by the present George Holland Ackers, of Moreton Hall, esq. only son of the late George Ackers, of More- ton Hall, esq. and grandson of Holland Ackers, of Bankhouse, Manchester, esq.) Ar. on a bend sa. three acorns or, husked vert. Crest — A dove rising ppr. in the beak an olive branch ppr. Motto — La liberte. Adair (Bellegrove, Queen's County; descended from Robert, sou of Thomas, sixth Earl of Desmond, and now represented by George Adair, of Belle- grove, esq. high sheriff of the Queen's county in 182'2). Per bend or and ar. three dexter hands, couped at the wrist, two and one, gu. Crest — A savage's or Saracen's head, couped and bloody, ppr. Motto — Loyal au mort. Adair (Loughanmore, co. Antrim ; now represented by Thomas Benjamin Adair, of that place, esq.) Arms, &c. as the preceding. Adams (as granted to 'faoMAs Adams, a minor, of Bath), Ar. a cross engr. gu. quarterly, pierced and charged with four mullets of the field, and in the centre point a mullet of the second, and in dexter canton a battle-axe erect sa. Crest — Out of a crown val- lery or, a demi lion affrontee ar. semee of mullets e"- Adlam (as granted to John Adlam, of Bristol, esq.) Az. in the dexter canton a sun, issuaut therefrom seven rays or, the centre one betw. two estoiles in bend sinister ar. Crest — A mount vert, thereon, in front of rays of the sun, an eagle ppr. gorged with a collar sa. Adeane (Babraham, co. Cambridge; as borne by Henrv John Adeane, of Babraham, formerly M.P. for Cambridgeshire, grandson of General James Whorwood Adeane, by Anne, his wife, only dau. and heir of Robert Jones, of Babraham, esq.) Sa. on a chev. betw. three griffins' heads erased ar. as many estoiles; quartering Jones, Brvdges, and Chandos. Crest— a griffin's head, collared, betw. two wings. AiKiN (Liverpool). Ar. on a chev. az.betw. two cocks in chief and a buckle in base gu. a lion ramp, of the field, crowned or (as maternally descended from the family of Macdowal). Crest — An oak tree vert. Motto — Sub robore virtus. ASP Alcock (Badly, co. Suffolk). Ar. a chev. betw. three cocks' heads erased gu. beaked and wattled ar. Aldham (Suffolk). Or, a chev. gu. on a chief az. three mullets of the field. Alderson (as borne by Sir Edward Hall Aldersok, one of the Barons of the Court of Exchequer). Gu. on a chev. betw. three cinquefoils ar. as many leopards' faces vert. Crest — A phime of ostrich feathers ar. and issuing therefrom a demi griffin segreant gu. Aldhouse, Aldus, or Aldous (Suffolk). Ar. a chev. betw. three birds rising gu. on a chief sa. three mullets of the first. Crest — A bird rising. Aldrich (Suffolk). Erm. on a chev. engr. ar. betw. three giiffins' heads erased as many lozenges. Crest — A griffin segreant. Allan (Blackwell Grange, co. Durham). Among the names of the quarterings, that of Herdewyk is erroneously printed Herdewylf. Allin (bart.) Gu. three swords barwise ar. points to the sinister side, hilts and pomels or, betw. four (sometimes twelve) mullets of the third. Crest — A sword erect ar. hilt and pomel or. (Another crest — On a Bible open, a hand couped close, hold- ing a sword erect.) Almack (Suffolk). Per bend ar. and sa. a cross po- tent countei'changed. Crest — On a tower sa. a flag az. with the word PAX ar. Motto — Mack al sicker. Alport (Cannock, co. Stafford ; quartered by Fletcher of Dudley). Barry wavy of eight, ar. and az. on a bend gu. three mullets or. Crest — A demi lion ramp, erminois, collared with a mural crown gu. Andrews (granted to Biggs Andrews, esq. Q.C. of the Middle Temple.) Or, on a pile az. a dove ppr. in base, on either side, a mullet of the second pierced of the field. Crest — Upon a mount vert a dove, holding in the beak an olive leaf slipped ppr. and charged on the breast with an escallop 6"- Ansley (as borne by John Ansley, esq. Lord Mayor of London, 1808). Paly of six, or and gu. on a bend sa. three escallops of the first. Ansley (as borne by Colonel Ansley, of Otto House, North End, Hammersmith). The same Arms, with the quarterings. Crest — A blackamoor's head in profile, couped at the shoulders, ppr. gorged with a collar or, cliarged with three escallops. Applewhaite (Suffolk). Gu. on a fesse ar. three pine apples slipped vert, in chief a sword barwise, point to the sinister side, ar. hilted or, a chief. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested, holding in the hand an open book. Archer-Burton. See Burton. Arnold (Little Missenden Abbey, co. Bucks). Same as Arnold of London in the Dictionary, AsPALL (Suffolk). Az. a fesse betw. two chevrons or. BAl BAR AspALL (Suffolk). Az. three chevrons or, a bordure ar. Crest — A man's head bearded ppr. on his head a cap gu. AssEY (Beccles, co. Suffolk). Az. on a pale ar. betw. two lions ramp, combattant or, a sword or dagger ppr. on a chief erm. an eastern crown betw. two leo- pards' faces gu. Crrst — A demi leopard ramp. ppr. crowned with an eastern crown gu. and holding in his paws a sword erect. Atkins (as borne by the Atkins's of Highfield, in the county of Cork; descended from Augustine Atkins, esq. the first settler, who died in 1C82 ; now repre- sented, in the female line, by Robert Atkins, of Waterpark, co. Cork, esq. who is the grandson of Robert St. Leger, esq. second son of Warham St. Leger, of Heyward's Hill, co. Cork, esq. by Marga- ret his wife, eldest dau. and co-heiress of Robert Atkins, of Waterpaik, co. Cork, esq. Augustine Atkins, second brothe'r of the aforesaid Robert At- kins, of Waterpark, esq. was grandfather of George Atkins, of Cork, esq. now male representative of this family). Ar. two bars gu. on a chief of the first, three roundles of the second. Crest — A peli- can wounding herself, ppr. Motto — Be just, and fear not. Atty (Penley Hall, co. Flint, and Ingon Grange, co. Wai-wick.) Az. a bend betw. two lions ramp. or. Crest — A fox pass, on a ducal coronet. Motto — Eamus quo ducit fortuna. Atwood (Suffolk). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. betw. six acorns slipped or. Crest — A cubit ai-ra in armour, erect, ar. holding in the hand ppr. a battle-axe. Aubervil (Suffolk;. Per fesse dancettee az. and ar. two annulets in chief and one in base counter- changed. Austin (as borne by Dr. William Piercy Austin). Gu. on a chev. engr. betw. three passion crosses or, as many lions' heads erased of the field. Crest — A demi lion or, holding betw. the paws a passion cross gu. and charged on the body with three fusils, two and one, az. Austin (as borne by William Piercy Austin, Lord Bishop of Guiana). Ar. a cross az. charged in the centre with a passion cross or, on a chief gu. a lion pass, guard, holding in the dexter paw a crosier erect, all of the third. Avery, or Averey ; for " Tillingley," read " Fel- longly." Aylward (Shanakill Castle, co. Kilkenny.) Arg. a fleur-de-lia az. in the dexter chief and sinister base, a sun in its glory, or; in the sinister chief and dexter base an increscent of the last. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, a dexter arm in armour, embowed, couped at the shoulder ppr. grasping an anchor ar. Motto — Verus et fidelis semper. Bache (granted to Thomas Bache, of Coventry, gent.) Erm. a lion ramp, guard, sa. holding betw. the paws a woolpack ppr. within a bordure of the se- cond, charged with eight bezants, a chief wavy g«. thereon a bend engr. or, betw. two roses ar. barbed and seeded ppr. Crest — On a mount vert a demi lion guard, sa. bezant, gorged with a wreath of oak or, holding betw. the paws a woolpack as in the arms. Back (borne by William Back, esq. M. D.) Per sal- tire ar. and gu. a lion ramp, guard, or, on a chief wavy az. a woolpack of the first betw. two bezants. Crest — A griffin pass, per pale gu. and erm. collared or, winged erminois, resting his dexter claw on a woolpack ar. Bacon. Gu. a bordure invecked ar. on a chief of the last two mullets pierced sa. Badley (Suffolk). Sa. a chev. engr. betw. three swans ar. Crest — A demi lion ramp. ar. charged with two bendlets az. Baggallay (as granted to Richard Bagcallay, of Lambeth, co. Surrey, esq.) Per cher. gu. and az. on a chev. or, betw. three goats' heads erased ar. as many fleurs-de-lis of the second. Crest — A goat's head erased ar. charged on the neck with three fleurs-de-lis, one and two, az. Bailey (Glanusk Park, co. Brecon). Arg. a fes.se betw. three martlets gu. charged with as many bezants. Crest — A griffin sejant erm. wings and forelegs or. Motto — Libertas. Baillie (Redcastle and Tarradale, co. Ross.) Az. nine stars, three, three, two, and one. Crest — A boar's head couped. Afotto — Quid clarius astris. Baker (Bayfordbury, Herts.) Per pale erm. and gu. a greyhound courant betw. two bars invected, in chief two quatrefoils, and another in base, all coun- terchanged. Crest — A cockatrice, per fesse in- dented erminois and pean, combed and wattled gu. gorged with a collar az. and in the beak a quatrefoil slipped vert. Baker (Wattisfield and Wrentham, co. Suffolk). Erm. on a fesse engr. az. three fleurs-de-lis ar. Crest — ■ A demi ostrich, wings expanded, holding in its mouth a horseshoe. Barchaud. Ar. two bars az. on a chief of the last a golden fleece pendant, betw. twomillrinds erect or. Crest — A dove ar. winged or, beaked, legged, and collared gu. charged on the breast witlx a crescent of the last, in its mouth an olive branch vert, rest- ing its dexter foot on a millrind erect az. Barclay (Surrey and Suffolk). Az. a chev. and in chief three crosses pattee ar. Crest — A mitre. Motto — In cruce spero. Barnard (granted to Benjamin Barnard, of Ham, CO. Surrey, esq.) Barry of six or and ar. a bear ramp. sa. muzzled gold. Crest — Out of a mount vert a demi bear sa. muzzled, charged on the shoulder with a cross pattee fitchee, and the sinister paw resting on a cross crosslet or. Barnardiston (The Ryes, co. Suffolk; descended from Thomas, second son of Nathaniel Barnardis- ton, of Ketton, and now represented by Nathaniel Clarke Barnardiston, of the Ryes, esq.) Same as Bar.nardiston of Ketton, in the Dictionary. Barne (granted to George Barne, of Tiverton, co. Devon, esq.) Per pale az. and gu. betw. six bezants paleways, three leopards' faces in pale or. Crest — In front of an oak tree ppr. growing out of a mount vert, an eagle, wings displ. sa. charged on the body and each wing with a bezant, resting the dexter claw on a leopard's face or. Motto — Avorum honoii. Barnes (granted to Richard Knowles Barnes, esq. Captain R. N.) Gu. a tower surmounting two swords in saltire, points downwards ar. pomels and hilts or; betw. two horses' heads erased in fesse of the second, on a chief of the last upon a mural crown az. a bezant, thereon perched a vulture rising betw. two elephants, statant, ppr. Crest — On an embattlement gu. a wivern az. gorged with a collar gemel or, the wings elevated of the last, guttfee de sang. Barnwell (Norfolk and Suffolk). Gu. a saltire ra- guly betw. four crescents ar. Crest — A wolf's head erased ar. gorged with a collar, embattled, counterembattled, gu. chained or, the collar charged with three bezants or, on a mount vert a lion pass, guard, ar. holding in his dexter paw a millrind. Barrow (granted to Alfred Barrow, of London, gent.) Quarterly, sa. and gu. two swords in saltire, ppr. pomels and hilts or, betw. two fleurs- de-lis in fesse of the last. Crest — Issuant out of clouds, a dexter arm embowed in armour, ppr. garnished or, the baud also ppr. holding a bugle- horn sa. stringed vert, above the hand a fleur-de-lis gold. Barrow (granted to Simon Barrow, of Lansdown Grove, Bath, esq.) Per saltire or and erminois, on a saltire az. betw. a caduceus in chief and a pine- apple in base ppr. two swords in saltire ar. pomels and hilts gold. Crest — A demi bear sa. semee of fleurs-de-lis ar. muzzled or, holding in the dexter paw an arrow, point downwards ppr. Barthelet (granted by Hawley, Clarencieux, 1 Sept. 3 Edw. VI. to Thomas Barthelet, of London, esq. the king's printer). Az. on a chev. flory and coun- terflory ar. betw. three doves of the last as many trefoils vert. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet ar. two serpents endorsed az. scaled or, their tails coming up in saltire under their throats, the ends entering into their ears, langued and armed gu. Bartolozzi. Ar. an eagle displ. sa. resting each BEN BLA daw on a column with capitals and bases az. Crest — On a mount a poplar tree. Motto (over) — Lahore et prudentiil. D a i EMAN (Oak Park, co. Kerry ; descended from Row- land Bateman, settled in Kerry in 1054, and now represented by John Bateman, of Oak Park, esq.) Or, on a chev. betw. three escallops gu. an ostrich ■ feather ar. Crest — A pheasant ppr. Motto — Nec pretio nec prece. Bateman (Bartholey, co. Monmouth; a branch of Bateman of Oak Park). Same Arms, &c. Bates (granted to William R. Bates, of Liverpool, merchant). Az. on a fesse dancettee, betw. three dexter hands couped bendways or, as many fleurs- de-lis of the field. Crest — On a mount vert a savage wreathed about the waist with oak, and holding in the dexter hand three arrows con- joined, two in saltire and one in pale, the pheon upwards, all ppr. Bather (Brace Meole, or Meole Brace, co. Salop ; as borne by the Venerable Edward Bather, M.A. Archdeacon of Salop). Az. three wiverns' heads erasedor. Crest — A hawk close ppr. belled, &c. or. Bathurst (Lydney Park, co. Gloucester). Arms, Crest, and Motto, as Lord Bathurst. Batt (Berkshire and Yorkshire). Sa. a fesse engr. ar. betw. three dexter hands, couped at the wrist, or. Crest — A demi lion or, guttee de sang, hold- ing betw. the paws a millrind sa. banded or. Motto — Dominus a dextris. Battine (granted to William Battine, Colonel of Artillery in the Bengal establishment). Ar. a lion ramp. ppr. holding betw. the paws an Eastern crown or, betw. three battle-axes sa. ; a chief gu. thereon a fieldpiece mounted on a carriage of the second betw. two towers of the first, that on the dexter superinscribed " Hatrass," and that on the sinister " Bhurtpore," in letters of gold. Crest — A demi Bengal Artilleryman, habited, holding in his dexter hand a flagstaff ppr. therefrom flowing towards the sinister a banner gu. inscribed " Bhurt- pore " in letters of gold. Beaufoy (Edmondscott, co. Warwick ; quartered by Wilder, of Nunhide, co. Berks). Erm. on a bend az. three cinquefoils ar. Beaufoy (as borne by Henry Beadfoy, of South Lambeth, esq.) Arms, same as the preceding. Crest — A beech tree ppr. Motto— Suhtegmine fagi. Beaver (granted to Hugh Beaver, of the Temple, near Manchester, esq.) Or, a fesse az. betw. three lions ramp, in chief gu. and a beaver pass, in base ppr. Crest — A mount vert, thereon, in front of three an ows, one in pale and two in saltire, the pheons downwards, a beaver pass. ppr. Beudoes (Cheney Longville, co. Salop ; descended from Elystan Glodrydd, Lord of the district ex- tending from the Severn to the Wye, who was godson of Athelstan " Wallice, Elystan,'' King of the Saxons). Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a lion ramp, reguard. or; second and third, ar. three boars' heads, two and one, couped sa. Belgrave (Cockfield, co. Suft'olk). Ar. on a cross sa. five fleurs de lis of the field. Crw*— Out of a ducal coronet a fleur-de-lis. Motto — Aisv apia-Teuziv. Bell (Haughley, co. SuflTolk). Ar. two chevrons engr. vert, each charged with three trefoils slipped or, betw. three talbots' heads erased gu. (Another — the chevrons engr.) Beilby (Baron Wenlock). A wolf sa. gorged with a plain collar or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon ar. charged with a chev. of the first betw. three Moors' heads afTrontee ppr. Bkngough (as granted to George Bencough, of the Ridge, near Wotton-uuder-Edge, co. Gloucester, esq.) Ar. three lions' heads erased sa. each charged with an erm. spot or, on a chief indented of tlie second three crosses pattee of the first. Crest — Tv/o crosses pattee ar. thereon resting a lion's head erased sa. charged with an ermine spot. Bennet (borne by Philip Bennet, of Rougham Hall, CO. .Suffolk, esq.) Gu. three demi lions ramp, couped ar. in the centre point a bezant. Crest — In a mural crown or, a lion's head couped of the first, charged on the neck with a bezant. Motto— Bene tenax. Bennett (Thomastown, King's County). Gu. a bezant betw, three demi lions ramp. ar. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a lion's head gu. charged on the neck with a bezant. Jlotto — Haud facile emergant, Benson (as granted to Robert Benson, of Lodge Lane, Walton, Liverpool, co. Lancaster). Quar- terly erm. and or, a bend engr. gu. surmounted by another plain ar. charged with three trefoils sa. Crest — A bear's head erased ar. muzzled, gorged with a collar, and pendent therefrom an escutcheon az. charged with a trefoil or. Benson (granted to Thomas Starling Benson, of North Cray Place, co. Kent, esq.) Ar. on a chev. cotised betw. two trefoils in chief and a bear's head erased in base sa. collared and muzzled or, a sun in splendour betw. two crosses crosslet of the last. Ciest — The sun rising from clouds ppr.; in front a demi lion gu. charged on the .shoulder with a trefoil ar. the sinister paw resting on an escut- cheon az. thereon a bear's head erased ar. collared and muzzled, also gu. Motto — Opes parit indus- tria. Bentley (granted to James Bentley, of Highbury Place, CO. Middlesex, and of the city of London, merchant ; also of Hersey, Hadleigh, and Boxford, CO. Suffolk; and of Scarborough, co. York). Or, on a bend cotised sa. a lion's face betw. two chap- lets of oak of the field. Crest — A talbot pass. ar. supporting with the dexter forepaw an inescut- cheon of the arms. Berners (Woolverstone Paik, co. Suffolk ; derived from Hugh de Berners, who accompanied the Con- queror to England, and now represented by the Rev. Henry Benny Berners, of Woolverstone Park, Archdeacon of Sufl'olk). Quarterly, or and vert. Crest — A monkey ppr. environed about the loins and lined or. Motto — Del fugo I avola ; I escape from the fire. Berthon (Walthamstow, co. Essex ; formerly of France, whence they emigrated on the Revocation of the Edict of Nantz to Portugal, from which country they came to England). Ar. a chev. and in chief three mullets gu. in base an ermine .spot, ppr. Best (Compton, co. Surrey ; as borne by George Best, of that place, esq. a magistrate and deputy- lieutenant of the county, and a Captain in the Surrey Yeomanry). Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three sheaves of arrows, two in saltire and one in pale. Bewicke (Close House, co. Northumberland). This ancient northern family is entitled to the following quarterings — Calverly, Scott, Cospatrick, Dinelie, Drax, Fitz-John, Falais, Barley, Fitzwilliam, Elm- ley, Lezueres, Warren, Bertram, Harringalt, Thornliolme. Birch (granted to William Jarvis Birch, of Croy- don, CO. Surrey, esq.) Or, on a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis az. as many crosses clechees of the field, a chief gu. thereon two staves of Escula- pius in saltire or, entwined by a serpent ppr. Crest — An eagle rising az. holding in the dexter claw a banner flowing to the dexter gu.; thereon three crosses clechees, two and one as in the arms, staff, point, and tassels gold. Bird (Denston, co. Suflblk). Ar. a cross formee flory betw. four martlets gu. a canton erm. vert. Crest — In a crown ar. a greyhound's head couped or. BiROM (Lancashire). Ar. a chev. betw. three urchins sa. Crest — An urchin as the arms. BisH (borne by Thomas Bish, esq. M.P. for Leomin- ster 1833, and impaled by Sir John Marshall, kt.) Erm. two bars, each charged with two crosses pattee or, within a bordure engr. sa. charged with roses and escallops alternately ar. on a canton of the last six bees volant ppr. Bish. Erm. on a chief ci enellee gu. three leopards' faces or. Crest — On a mural coronet or, a sword erect ppr. pierced through a k-opard's face gold. Bissett. Az. on a bend within a bordure crenelles ar. a mascle gu. in the dexter chief a martlet of the second, impaling Howard. Crest — The stump of a tree ppr. Motto — .\bscissa virescit. Blachford (granted to William Henry Blachford, of Ham, CO. Surrey, esq.) Barry wavy of six, or and gu. on a chief az. three pheons of the first, a BLO BON bordure wavy erm. Crest — A demi swan erased ar. guttee-de-larmes, gorged with an Eastern crown or, wings elevated bendy wavy of the second and Black {granted to Charles Christopher Bl4CK, of the Inner Temple, esq.) Or, a lion ramp, gu. in chief a mullet of six points az. hetw. two boars' heads couped of the second. Crest — A mount vert, thereon a cat guard, ppr. holding betw. the paws an inescutcheon az. charged with a boar's head couped or. Blacrove (as borne by Henry Blagrove, of Abshott, CO. Hants, esq.) Or, on a bend betw. two boars' heads erased sa. three greaves of the field. Crest — A cocoa tree fructed ppr. therefrom pendent by a chain, gold, an inescutcheon gu. charged with a greave as in the anns. Blair (as borne by William Henry Stopford Blair, a lieut.-colonel). Quarterly, first and fourth Blair, viz. ar. a chev. sa. betw. three torteaux (a canton or, for distinction) ; second and third, Stopford. Crest of Blair — A dove, wings expanded, ppr. (charged on the breast with a torteaux for distinc- tion). Crest of Stopford. Blaki^more (The Leys, co. Monmouth ; as borne by Richard Blake.more, of that place, esq. M. P.) Arms and Crest, same as Blackmore of Devon. Motto— Vto Deo, pro Rege, pro patria et lege. Blakey (Huntingfield, co. Sufiblk). Gu. a chev. vaire ar. and az. betw. two chevrons and three crosses crosslet fitchee or. Crest — A dragon's head couped at the neck vei't, gorged with a crown ar. Blakeway (Shrewsbury). Ar. on abend engr.sa.three bezants. Blanckley (as borne by Captain Edward Blanck- LEY, R.N. late of H. M. Ship Pylades, IS41). Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three greyhounds' heads erased sa. collared and ringed of the second. Crest — A faulchion erect, blade ppr. hilt and pome! or, pierced through a leopard's face ppr. Motto — Pro Rege et Lege. Bland (Derriquin, co. Kerry ; now represented by Jaaies Franklin Bland, of Derriquin, esq. high sheriff in 1835, great grandson of Nathaniel Bland, L.L.D. judge of the Prerogative Court, at Dublin). Erm. on a bend sa. three pheons or. Crest — A cock ppr. Crest — Eloquentia sagitta. Bland (Suney; granted to Nathaniel Bland, of Randall's Park, near Leatherhead, co. Surrey, esq.) Erm. on a bend sa. cotised gu. three pheons or. Crest — A cock gu. beaked, legged, and wattled or, charged on the breast with a pheon of the last (impaling O'Niel on an escutcheon of pretence). Blathvvayt (Dyrham Park, co. Gloucester, derived from the marriage of William Blathwayt, esq. M.P. for Bath, in 1690, Secretary at War, with Mary, only dau. and heir of John Wynter, of Dyrham and Hinton, esq. ; and now represented by George William Blathwayt of Dyrham Park, esq.) Or. two bends engr. sa. Crest — On a rock ppr. an eagle rising ar. wings az. Motto— Virtute et veritate. Blayds. In the arms of the first of the name, omit " Two leopards' heads of the fourth." Blayney (Keynsham, co. Hereford; derived from Howel Blayney, of Heyop, co. Radnor, ap Meirig, ap Griffith, ap Cadwgan, ap Madoc, ap Hoedliw Goch, ap Griffith, ap Gwrgeney, ap Hoedliw, ap Cadwgan, ap Elystan Glodrydd, Prince of Ffer- lys). First and fourth, ar. three boars' heads couped sa. armed gu.; second and third, gu. a lion ramp, reguard. or. Crest — A fox pass. ar. Blayney (Evesham, co. Worcester; descended from Blayney of Keynsham, and now represented by Robert Blayney, of Evesham, esq.) Amis, as the preceding, quartering Withers of Trubshaw. Motto — Non nobis solum. Blobold (Mendham, co. Suffolk). Or, on a chief in- dented gu. two gauntlets of the field. Crest— Tvio lions' gambs erect and erased in saltire.the dexter uppermost betw. two demi spears or. Block (granted to Samuel Richard Block, of the city of London, and of Kentish Town, co, Middle- sex, merchant). Ar. on a chev. az. betw. two falcons in chief ppr. belled or, and a mount vert, thereon the stump of an oak tree sprouting out a branch to the sinister, also ppr. in base three roses of the field, barbed of the fourth, and seeded gold. Crest — A mount vert, thereon an eagle, wings elevated, ppr. seizing with the dexter claw an owl, ar. Blomfield (Suffolk). Quarterly, per fesse indented ar. and az. a bend gu. Crest — A lozenge gu. betw. two wings erect, sometimes without the lozenge. {Another crest — A demi tiger ramp. ar. holding in his paws a broken sword.) Bloxam (borne by G. F. Bloxam, of Chester Square, Pimlico, esq.) Ar. a saltire vert. Crest — An an- chor in bend sinister with cable. Boardman (as granted to William Boardman, of Far- rington House, Penwortham, co. Lancaster, esq.) Gu. on a pile betw. two stags' heads cabossed or, a stag's head cabossed of the field. Crest— A stag's head sa. erased gu. crusily and horned or. Boden (granted to Marshall Boden, of Burton Cres- cent, in the parish of St. Pancras, co. Middlesex, gent.) Gu. on a bend rayonated, betw. two eagles displ. or, three roses of the field. Crest — An eagle rising or, charged on the breast with a rose, as in the arms, and perched upon fourmascles conjoined, in fesse gu. BoGER (borne by Edmund Boger, esq. Capt. R.N.) Or, a bend vaire ar. and gu. cotised az. betw. two towers of the last, on a canton of the same an an- chor in bend sinister of the first, surmounted of a sword in saltire ppr. Crest — On a tower or, charged with two lozenges in fesse vaire A. et G. a dove with an olive branch in its beak, all ppr. BoHN (as borne by Henry George Bohn, of London, esq. eldest son of the late John Bohn , and descendant of an ancient German family, the " Von Bohns Win- heim.") Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. a harp or, stringed ar. ; second and third, az. alien ramp, with the fore talons of a bird, looking to the sinister or. Crests — First, a Saracen's head ppr. crowned or ; second, a demi woman vested gu. bodice or, skirt az. holding in each hand a fleur de-lis leaved ppr. Motto — Deus nobis hac otia fecit. Bolton (Cranwich, co. Norfolk; granted 1803). Sa. on a mount vert, in base, a falcon erm. beak and bells or, in the mouth a trefoil slipped of the se- cond. Crest — On a mount vert, a falcon as in the arms. Bolton (as borne by the Rev. Henry Bolton, of Curraduff, co. Waterford, resident at Brook Lodge, in the same county, of the family of Bolton of Mount Bolton). Arms and Crest, as Bolton of Mount Bolton. Motto — Vi et virtute. Bolton (Bective Abbey, co. Meath, as borne by Richard Rolton, of that place, esq.) Or, on a chev. gu. three lions couchantar. Crest — A hawk, belled ar. BoMFORD (Lancashire). Ar. two bars gu. Bonar (Kimmerghame, Scotland; Lyon's Office; the chief of the name and arms ; heir male and repre- sentative of the Bonars of That Ilk, the Barons of Keltye and of Rossye, and of the Lairds of Kil- graston). Quarterly, first and fourth, az. two swords in saltire ar. pommelled and hilted or, for Bonar, aHcif'?;^ ; second and third, ar. a saltire az. for Bonar, modern ; over all, ar. a saltire az. on a chief sa. three escallops or, for Bonar of Keltye. Crest — A crusading knight, sword in pale. Motto — Denique caelum ! the war cry of the Crusaders. Bonar (Ratho). Arms and Crest, the same as the head of the family, with the sign of cadency. Bonar (Warriston). Arms and Crest, the same as the head of the family, with the mark of cadency. Bonar (Cambden). Ar. a saltire az. a canton sa. charged with three swords ar. pommelled and hilted or, in pile, pointed downwards. Crest and Motto, the same as the head of the family. Bond (Newland, co. Gloucester). Ar. on a chev. sa. five plates. Bond (Cawbery, co. Hereford ; and Redbrook, co. Gloucester). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three demi lions couped gu. as many biiglehorns stringed or. Crest — A demi lion. BRA BUR BoNNELL (as borne by Mary Ann Harvey Bonnell, of Pelling Place, Old Windsor, co. Berks.) Ar. a cross gu. quarterly pierced nine crosses crosslet, three, three, and three counterchanged, (the lirst quarter erm. for distinction). BooDE. Vert, a lion's head erased betw. three garbs or, a mullet ar. for dilT. Bookman (granted to Thomas Hugh Boorman, of East Peckham,co. Kent, esq.) Ar. on a bend engr. gu. betw. two hop-Tines with poles ppr. growing out of mounts vert, three stags' heads cabossed or. Crest — A bee Tolant, betw. two oak branches, fmcted, ppr. Boulcoit (Herefordshire and Brecon, quartered by Hughes of Tregunter). Sa. a bend betw. six bald- coots, or. Bound (Bristol, Mayor in 170S). Ar. a fesse engr.gu. betw. three martlets sa. BowDEN (granted to Richard Catlow Bowden, of Stroud Green, Croydon, co. Surrey, esq.) Quar- terly, sa. and or ; in the first quarter a lion pass, guard, and in the fourth quarter a tilting-spear sur- mounting a battle axe in saltire of the second. Crest — In front of a tilting-spear and a battle-axe in saltire, as in the arms, a heron's head erased sa. BowDON (as borne by John Butler - Bowdon, of Pleasington Hall, co. Lancaster, esq. second son of John Peter Bruno Bowdon, of Southgate House, CO. Derby, esq. high sheriff in 1841, by Mary- Martha, his wife, eldest dau. of Edward Ferrers, of Baddesley Clinton, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, Bowdon ; second and third, Butler ; viz. az. a chev, betw. three covered cups or, in the centre chief point a cross crosslet gold for diff. Crests — First, Bowdon ; second,'BuTLER, a covered cup or, (charged with an erm. spot sa. for diff.) Bower (Yorkshire). Sa. on the dexter chief, quarterly, first and fourth, a human leg, couped at the thigh, transpierced above the knee by a broken spear or, on a canton ar. a tower gu. ; second and third, ar. a chev. gu. betw. three griffins' heads erased ppr. sinister chief, party per chev. engr. ar. and gu. in chief, two talbots' heads erased gu. ; in base, a talbot's head erased ar. Crest — A human leg, (the same as in the arms) on a wreath ar. and sa. Boyd (Ballymacool, co. Donegal ; descended from the noble Scottish family of Kilmarnock ; now repre- sented by John Robert Boyd, of Ballymacool, esq.) Arms, Crest, &c. as Boyd, Earl of Kilmar- nock. BoYDELL (Pulcroft, CO. Chester). Vert, a chev. betw. three crosses patonce or. Brabazon (as borne by William John Brabazon, of Trinity College, Cambridge, esq.) Gu. on a bend or, three martlets sa. Crest — On a mount vert a falcon rising or. Brackhaw. Sa. three lozenges in fesse ar. betw. as many bucks' heads cabossed ppr. Crest — A buck's head couped ppr. Bradbury (Lancashire). Sa. two chevronels or, betw- four buckles, three in chief and one in base ar. Crest— A demi wood-pigeon, the body fretty, and each wing charged with a buckle ar. Motto — j^ilquitus actiouum regula. Bradley (Worcestershire, impaled by M'Leod). Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three round buckles vert. Crest — A greyhound statant. Motto — Vigilans et an- dax. Brae (as granted to Thomas Brae, of Bengal). Quar- terly, az. and erm. a bend or, thereon three cocoa nut trees eradicated ppr. Crest — Upon a mount vert an eagle rising ppr. crowned with an Eastern crown or, charged on the breast with a hurt, and on each wing with a fleur-de-lis az. Brand (Wherstead and Woodbridge, co. Suffolk). Vert, a chev. crenelle or, betw. three dolphins emtiowed ar. Crest — Two snakes coiled vert, and a dexter arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand a truncheon or staff, fired at both euds. Branson (borne by the Rev. H. J. Branson, rector of Armthorpe, near Doncaster). Gyronny of eight pieces az. and or. Crest— A lion sejant of the se- cond gorged with a collar sa. charged with three plates. Motto — Dum spiro spero. Bray (as borne by Cecil Nicholas Bray, of Lang- ford Hill, Cornwall, a magistrate for that county). Ar. three oak trees vert, acorned or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet az. a griffin's head erm. beaked or. Bbeatel (St. Breavel and Goldcliffe, co. Monmouth). Ar. on a bend sa. three pheons of the field, points embrued. Britton (borne by John Britton, esq. F.S.A.) Per chief embattled az. and gu. in chief the letters J 0 H E S or, in base a ton of the last, thereon the letters BRIT. sa. Broadhurst. Az. fretty of eight pieces, raguly or, quartering AVhite. Crest — A lion's head couped ppr. collared vaire ar. and gu. Broderip (as borne by Francis Broderip, of Tower Street, Bedford Square, esq.) Gu. a cross couped or, betw. four barnacle-fowls ar. Crest — A demi griffin salient. Brodrep. Same as Brodrip, the cross not couped, quartered by Halsey of Hertfordshire. Brooke (Horton, co. Gloucester; now represented by the Rev. Thomas R. Brooke, A.M.) Or, a cross engr. party per pale, gu. and sa. Crest — A badger pass. ppr. Motto — De mieux je pense en Mieux. Brown (borne by Alderman Anthony Brown, esq. Lord Mayor of London). Per fesse indented or and gu. in base a giiffin pass, of the first, a chief erm. Crest — A hawk ppr. belled or, standing on a bird's leg erased a la quise, and conjoined to a wing, all gu. Motto — Nil sine caus,a. Brown (as granted to Peter Brown, of Woodplump- ton, St. Michael, co. Lancaster, esq.) Ar. on a bend nebulee betw. two mullets of six points sa. three lions pass, of the field. Crest — A lion's gamb erased or, fretty, and holding a mullet of six points sa. Browne (Suffolk). Gu. a chev. betw. three lions' gambs ar. on a chief of the last, an eagle displ. sa. membered or, all within a bordure az. Crest — A lion's gamb erased and erect gu. holding a ring ar. Buncombe (Gothurst, co. Somerset). Sa. a fret betw. four crescents ar. the horns of each turned towards the fret. Crest — A demi lion gu. charged on the shoulder with a water bouget ar. supporting a spear thereon, a banner of the first fringed of the second, and charged with a cross flory or. BuRGEs (as borne by John Ynyr Burces, of Park- anaur, co. Tyrone, and Eastbam, co. Essex, esq. great-grandson of Joseph Surges, esq. by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Ynyr Lloyd, of Eastham, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, a fesse chequy ar. and az. in chief two crosses crosslet, and in base a covered cup gu. for Burges ; second and third, paly of eight or and gu. within a bordure pellettee or, for Lloyd. Crests, for Surges — A dove rising ar. beaked and membered gu. in its beak a palm branch ppr. ; for Lloyd — A lion ramp. gu. laugued az. in the dexter paw an annulet enclosing a fleur- de-lis ar. Motto— Tace aut face. Burn (granted to Henry John Burn, of Somerset Street, Portman Square, esq.) Or, on a bend az. • betw. two bugleliorns stringed sa. a buckle betw. two estoiles of the first. Crfs< — A cubit arm vested or, charged with a bend, as in the arms, the hand ppr. grasping a buglehorn sa. round the wrist a wreath of oak ppr. Burnes (as borne by James Burnes, L.L.D. F.R.S. Knight of the Royal Guelphic Order, and by his bro- thers, Adam Burnes, esq. Sir Alexander Burnes, C.B. and David Burnes, M.D. of London, the sons of James Burnes, of Montrose, co. Forfar, esq. ne- phew of William Burns, father of Robert Burns, the poet. The family of Burnes deduces its descent from Walter Campbell, of Burnhouse, who fled to the North Country during the civil wars of the 17th Century, and who losing the name of Camp- bell, became known by that of Burnhouse, cor- rupted by his descendants into Burness, Burnes, and Burns). Per saltire az. and gyronny of eight or and sa. in chief a wounded lion couchant ar. pierced by a spear behind, gu, his head resting on CAR CL A a shield gyronny of eight as above ; in base, a holly bush or, surmounted by a croolc and bugle- horn saltirewise silver, with the addition (allusive of the Guelphic Order, and to " the public and meritorious services" of the two brothers, James and Alexander, in India ;) of on a chief gu. within a bordure ar. the White Horse of Hanover, betw. two Eastern gold crowns, [Sic. in the Lord Lyons' patent, and in the Herald's College, Loudon, but it appears that the lion coiichantis dispensed with, by some members of the family, who bear instead thereof, the crook and bugle-horn in chief.] Crest — Issuant from an Eastern Crown or, an oak tree shivered renewing its foliage ppr. Mottoes — Below the shield " Ruinam salutarunt pro Rege (Over the Crest,) Revirescinius. Burton (borne by Lancelot Archer-Bubton, of Woodlands, near Emsworth, CO. Hants, esq.) Quar- terly, first and fourth, per fesse sa. and ar. a pale counterchanged, three owls, two and one, of the second, ducally crowned or, and as many er- mine spots, one and two, of the first, for Burton ; second and third, per pale az. and gu. two chev- ronels ar. betw. three arrows, the pheons down- wards, or, for Archer. Crests — First, on a mount vert, thereon an owl, ducally crowned as in the arms, holding in the dexter claw a rose gu. slipped of the first, for Burton ; second, a dragon's head erased gu. gorged with a crown vair, and in the mouth an arrow, pheon downwards, or. Motto — Amicus vitie solatium. Burton (as borne by Sir Richard Burton, of Sactets Hill House, St. Peter's, Isle of Thanet). Sa. on a chev. betw. three owls ar. ducally crowned or, a mural crown gu. betw. two wreaths of laurel vert. Crest — A beacon or, fired ppr. surmounted by two branches of latirel in saltire, vert. Butt (as granted to George Medd Butt, of Tavistock Square, co. Middlesex, esq.) Az. two chev. engr. betw. four estoiles, three in chief and one in base or. Crest — A horse's head couped sa. semee of estoiles or, the name plaited ppr. on the head a skull plate gold, with two feathers az. BvAM (the state of this family was duly registered by the Heralds in their Visitation of the county of Somerset in 1623 ; and one of the monuments at Liickham is to the memory of a very learned divine and distinguished royalist, temp. Charles I, Dr. Henry Byam, who is thereon described as "oriun- dus ex antiquissima familiii Byamorum.") Ar. three dragons' heads erased vert, in the mouth of each a dexter hand couped gu. dropping blood ppr. ; quartering the arms of Caradog Vkeichvras, Ely- stan-Glouryuu, founder of V. Royal Tribe of Wales, Howell, Prince of Caerleon,and Elvarch, Lord of Penrose and Brythlyr. Crests — First, a squirrel pass, or, collared and chained vert ; second, a dragon's head erased ppr. bearing in the mouth a dexter hand couped gu. dropping blood. Motto — Claris dextera factis. One of the family, Edward Byam, esq. younger brother of the Rev. Richard Burgh Byam, bears for his Motto — Y GWiR VN-ERBYN Y BYD — The truth against the world. Byam (Selworthy, co. Somerset). Vert, two branches of laurel in saltire betw. four pheons or. Crest — A wolf pass, or, collared and lined vert. Campbell (Culraith ; Lyon Begister). Gyronny of eight, or and sa. within a border embattled vert, charged with three elephants' heads erased, two and one, ar. Crest — A boar's head couped or. Motto — I will follow. Caruale (as borne by William Cardale, of Dudley, A.D. 1670, son of William Cardale of Hagley, and grandson of William Cardale, living in 1590. His lepresentatives are John Bate Cardale and Ed- ward Thomas Cardale, esqrs. of Bedford Row, sons, by Mary Ann Bennett, his wife, grand dau. and co-heir of William Say, of the late VVilliam Cardale, esq. who was son of William Cardale, of Bedford Row, esq. who d. in 1810, and grandson of Ferdinando Cardale, alderman of Worcester, son of John Cardale, who was the eldest son of the aforesaid William Cardale of Dudley. The Rev. J oseph Cardale, Vicar of Bulkington, co. Warwick, and of Hinckley, co. Leicester, fourth son of the said William Cardale of Dudley, was father of the Rev. George Cardale, D.D. Vicar of Rothley, co. Leicester, whose only son is the Rev. George Cardale, Rector of Millbrook, co. Bedford). Az. a chev. ar. betw. three linnets ppr. [Carduelis, a linnet, diet. qd. Carduorum seraine pascatur]. Crest — A linnet ppr. Motto — Studendo et con- templando indefessus. The family of Cardonnay (varied from Chai-donneret Carduelis) Seigneur de Courtieres, &c. Generalite de Rouen, maintained their right to the same charges on a field gu. in 1CC8. t'ide Nobiliare de Normandie, Cardonnay. Cardozo (granted to Samuel Nunez Cardozo, of Hack- ney, merchant). Sa. five bezants in saltire; a chief indented ar. thereon three stalks of tobacco, each consisting of three leaves ppr. Crest — A demi savage affrontee ppr. holding in his dexter hand a stalk of tobacco, as in the arms, and his sinister hand resting on a triangle gold. Cartwrigut (as granted to William Cartwricht, of Brimley House, West Teignmouth, co. Devon, esq.) Sa. a chev. engr. betw. four catherine-wheels, three in chief and one in base ar. Crest — Out of a chaplet of roses gu. a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand ppr. holding a catherine-wheel, also gu. Caswall (as borne by Alfred Caswall, of the Inner Temple, esq.) Arms and Crest, as Caswall of Hampton Court [in the body of the fVork], quar- tering TovvNE, Pryor, Whiting, and Clarke. Motto — Non multa sed multum. Catchmay (Buxraear and Troy, co. Monmouth). Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three demi lions ramp. az. as many bugles or. Crest — A demi lion issuant az. gorged with a coronet or. Caton. Sa. a bend or betw. three owls ar. Chaffers (as granted to Jeremiah Chaffers, of Liver- pool, esq.) Az. on a bend invected ar. betw. three crescents each surmounted by a mullet of eight points or, as many chaffinches ppr. Crest — On a mural crown gu. charged with three mullets of eight points or, a chaffinch ppr. Chambers (granted to Robert J. Chambers, of Keppel Street, esq.) Gu. on a chev. betw. three cinque- foils or, as many Eastern crowns az. Crest — On a mount vert, a bear pass. ppr. mu zzled, and gorged with an Eastern crown, from the muzzle a chain pendent and reflexed over the back or. Chetallier (Aspal, CO. Suffolk). Ar. on a cross gu. five escallops of the field. Crest — A lion's head erased ar. langued gu. Motto— Fiiei coticula crux. Churchill (as granted to Chatham Horace Chur- chill, Colonel in the army.) Sa. a lion ramp. ar. holding betw. the paws a mural crown or, a canton erm. thereon pendent by a ribband gu. fimbriated az. a representation of the .silver medal presented to the said Chatham Horace Churchill for his ser- vices at the Battle of Waterloo, subiuscribed Wa- terloo, in letters sa. Crest — A lion couchant guard, ar. holding a flag-staff erect, entwined with a branch of laurel ppr. flowing from the staff to the sinister a banner swallow-tailed gu. charged with an Eastern crown or. Churton (Shropshire). Ar. a chev. betw. three rams' heads erased gu. attired or. Crest— Out of a mural coronet ppr, a demi lion ramp. gu. holding in the paw a sword ppr. pomel and hilt gold. Motto — Avancez. Clapham (as borne by John Peele Clapham, of Bur- ley Grange, co. York, esq.) Ar. on a bend az. six fleurs-de lis or, two, two, and two. Crest — A lion ramp. sa. Clarke (as borne by W. H. Clarke, of Northumber- land, esq.; descended from a younger brother of Sir Clement Gierke, of Launde Abbey, bait.) Ar. on a bend gu. betw. two pellets, as many swans ppr. Crest — A cap of maintenance, thereon a swan ppr. Clarke (Duke's Bridge House, Bungay Boyscott, co. Suffolk, derived from the marriage of Gregory Clarke, esq. and Anne Belward, and now repre- sented by Frances Sarah BARBEE.dau. and heiress COD COO of the late George Mitchell, esq. by Frances Pell, his wife, graudilau. of John Clarke, of Duke's Bridge House, esq.) Ar. on a bend gu. betw. three torteaux, as many swans ppr. Crest — A Swan. Clarke (Enfield ; the dau. and co-heir of the late Dr. Joseph Clarke m. Meyraott). Ar. on a bend gu. three swans ppr. betw. as many pellets ; a canton sinister az. charged with a demi ram mounting ar. armed or, betw. two fleurs-de-lis in chief of the last, nn it a baton dexter ar. Clay Cas borne by Sir Willi AiM Clay, of Fulwell Lodge, CO. Middlesex). Ar. a chev. engr. paly sa. and or, betw. three trefoils of the second. Crest — T^vo wings ar. each charged with a chev. engr- betw. three trefoils sa. Clayton (Norwich ; as borne by the Rev. William Ray Clayton, whose only child, Mary-Anna Ray, JH. in 18.16, the Rev. Arthur Loftus, A.M. Rector of Fincham, co. Norfolk, second son of the late General Loftus, by the Lady Elizabeth, his second wife, dau. of George, first Marquess Townshend). Arms, &c. as Clayton of Norfolk. Clayton (as borne by William Clayton, of Lostock Itall, Leyland, co. Lancaster, esq.) Ar. on a cross engr. sa. betw. four torteaux a lion pass. or. Crrst — A dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand in a gauntlet grasping a sword in bend sinister, the point downwards ppr. pnmel and hilt or, pendent from the wrist by a ribband, an escutcheon gold, charged with a griffin's head erased az. Clayton (Enfield Old Park, co. Middlesex, originally of Yorkshire ; derived immediately, from John Clayton, of Loudon, merchant, who resided at Forty Hill, Enfield. His only son, Samuel Clay- ton, esq. h. in 1090, purchased in 1735, Enfield Old Park, and was grandfather of the present John Clayton, esq.) Ar. a saltire betw. four martlets gu. Crest — A dove with an olive branch, ppr. Motto — Quod sors fert ferimus. Clecg (Lancashire; as borne by Samoel Joseph Clegg, of Allerton, in that county, esq. grandson and heir of Joseph Clegg, esq. Mayor of Liverpool in 1748, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of James Main- waring, of Bromborough Court, esq.) Sa. on a fesse betw. two lions counterpass. ar, a miiUet of the first pierced of the second. Crest — An eagle rising ar. Clements (as confirmed to Jacob Clements, of Lower Clapton, CO. Middlesex, esq.) Per fesse indented ar. and gu. three garbs counterchanged, all within a bordure sa. charged with ten ci'osses crosslet of the first. Crest — A lion pass. ar. guttee-de-sang gorged with a collar and charged on the body with two crosses crosslet in fesse gu. Ci.ULOw (granted to Joseph Clulow, of Echingham, CO. Sussex, esq.) Az. fretty ar. a lion ramp. erm. collared gu. supporting a pillar of stone ppr. Crest • — A mount vert, thereon a demi lion az. fretty ar. collared or, holding in the dexter paw an olive branch vert, and supporting with the sinister paw a pillar as in the arms. CoBBE (Newbridge, co. Dublin, derived from Charles Cobbe, Archbishop of Dublin, a younger son of Thomas Cobbe, of Northington, co. Hants, esq. and now represented by Charles Cobbe, of Newbridge, esq. high sheriff of the county of Dublin in 1821). Gu. a fesse ar. in chief two swans ppr. Cresf — Out of a ducal coronet gu. a pelican vulning itself ppr. JI/o^^oe,9— Moriens cano ; (above the crest) — In sanguine vita. Cobbe. Per chev. sa. and gu. in chief three swans ppr. respectant and in base a herring-cobb naiant. Crest — A swan's head or, in the beak a fish ar. Cobbold (Ipswich). Or, a chev. sa. betw. three holly leaves vert, on a chief of the second a lion pass, guard, betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. Crest — A lion pass, guard, ar. Motto — Rebus Angustis fortis. Cobbold (Ipswich). On a bend ar. three holly leaves ppr. Couu (Kensington, co. Middlesex). Per pale ar. and or, a fesse embattled az. betw. six pellets, three and three. Crest — On a mount vert a lion ramp, ar. pellettie, gorged with a mural crown gu. hold- ing betw. the forepaws an annulet or, the dexter hind paw resting on a pellet. CODDINCTON (Oldbridge, CO. Meath, an ancient family in that county ; now represented by Henry Barry CoDUiNGTON of that place, esq.) Gu. a cross or, fretty az. betw. four trefoils slipped of the second. Crest — A wolf's head erased or. Motto — Nec metuas nec optes. Cohen (granted to Samuel Cohen, of Park Place, Brixton, esq.) Or, two chevronels az. betw. two griflins segreant in chief gii. and in base on a mount vert au oak tree ppr. Crest — A demi lion issuant, harry of eight, ar. and gu. in the dexter paw an acorn slipped ppr. Colby (Finone, co. Pembroke ; now represented by John Colby, e.sq.) See Colby of Kensington. Cole (granted to William Cole Cole, of the city of Exeter, banker). Or, a chev. betw. three pears vert, on a chief ermine a bull pass. sa. Crest — A bull's head couped at the neck sa. horned or, betw. two branches of oak fructed ppr. Coles (granted to Jaues Coles, of Old Park, Clap- ham Common, co. Surrey, esq.) Gu. three bezants chevronways, within two chevronels or, betw. three lions' heads erased erminois. Crc^t — Upon a mount vert a coluinn erect, entwined by a ser- pent, holding in the mouth a branch of olive, all ppr. Colledge (granted to Thomas Richard Colledge, esq.) Az. on a fesse ar. betw. three pomegranates leaved and stalked or, a snake nowed ppr. Crest — A mount vert, thereon, in front of a pomegranate leaved and stalked ppr. a snake as in the nnns. CoLLETT (Westerfield, co. Sufl"olk, granted 1644). Sa. on a chev. engr. betw. three hinds trippant ar. as many annulets of the first. Crest— A hind's head couped ar. gorged with a collar engr.sa. ; (another) a hind statant ar. Collins (as granted to William Collins of Rotter- dam, Holland). Az. a griffin segreant holding betw. the claws an escutcheon ar. the latter charged with an anchor erect sa. in base a fleur-de-lis or, a chief dancettee of the second, thereon two fleurs-de- lis of the field. Crest — A horse's head couped ar. bridled sa. charged on the neck with three fleurs- de-lis, one and two, az, and gorged with a wreath of laurel vert. Colmore (granted to Frind Ckecoe Colmore, of Moor End, Charlton Kings, co. Gloucester, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, per chev. gu. and az. nine billets, threi% three, and three, ar. and three crescents, two and one, erminois, for Colmore ; second and third, Cregoe. Crest of Colmore — Out of a crescent or, a blackamoor's head in pro- file, wreathed about the temples or and gu. CoLOGAN (Ireland, a very ancient family in that king- dom ; now represented by Thomas F. Cologan, of the Island of Teneriffe, esq.) Az. a lion ramp, betw. three pheons ar. Crest — A dexter arm in ai'mour embowed, holding a lance, transfixing a stag's head erased, all ppr. Motto — Virtus pro- bata florescit. CoNRAN. Vert, a chev. betw. three hinds' heads couped ar, (Another coat — Vert, on a chev. ar. three martlets gu. betw. as many hinds' heads erased of the first. Crest — A hind's head erased. Motto — In Deo spes mea. CoNYERs (as borne by Charles Edward Conyeks, of Willow Bank, Fulham, esq.) Az. a maunch or, on a chief embattled of the last a wreath of laurel, ppr. a canton gu. thereon a representation of the gold medal presented to that officer in commemora- tion of his distinguished services at the battle of Orthes pendent by a ribband of the last fimbriated of the first below the medal the word Orthes in let- ters of gold. Crest — A demi man in armour, ppr. scarf gu. holding in his dexter hand a falchion erect, transfixing a dragon, the head towards the sinister, also ppr. CooTE (Mount Coote, co. Limerick; derived from Sir Phileps Coote, second son of Colonel Chidlcy Coote, of Killester, and now represented by Chidley CooTE, of Mount Coote, esq.) Arms, Ulc. same as Coote, of Ballyfiu. 6 Y D A V DEN CoPLEDiKE (Suffolk). Crest— A. stag's head erased gu. ai-med and diically gorged or. CoppiNGER (Buxhall, CO. Suffolk). Bendy of eight or and gu. on a fesse yert three plates, all within a bordiire purpure. Crest — A goat's head erased sa. CosTELLO (intermarried with Burke). Quarterly, first and fourth, or, three lozenges gu. for Cos- tello; second and third, or, a cross gu. ; in the dexter canton a lion ramp. sa. for Burke. Crest — A falcon ppr. close and belled or. Motto — Au- daces fortuna juvat, on a garter round the shield. Cottle (as granted to the Rev. James Cottle, LL.D. Ticiir of St. Mary Magdalen, Taunton, co. Somer- set). Or, a bend gu. betw. two leaves vert. Crest • — Out of a crown vallery or, a mount vert, thereon an ounce sejant ppr. Coi'LTHART (Largmore, co. Kircudbright, and CoUyn, CO. Dumfries ; a family of great antiquity in the South of Scotland; now represented by William CouLTHART, of Collyn, esq. who m. in 1801, Helen, second dau. of the late John Ross, of Dalton, esq. a descendant of the Rosses of Hawkshead, and has a son, John Ross, of .\shton-uniler-Lyne, banker, and Margai'et, wife of James Macguffie, esq.) Quar- terly, first, ar. a fesse betw. three colts at full speed, sa. ; second, or, a cbev. chequy sa. and ar. betw. three water-bougets of the second; third, sa. an inescutcheon chequy ar. and az. betw. three lions' heads erased ar. ; fourth, quarterly ar. and sa. a cross per cross indented counterchanged. Crest — A nag's head, caparisoned, ar. Supporters — Dexter, a war horse, completely accoutred for (he field ar. ; sinister, a hart of the last, attired and ducally collared or. Motto — Virtute non verbis. Cozens (as granted to Willum Hauuy Cozens, of Letheringset Hall.co. Norfolk, esq.) Per pale az. and gu. on a pile or, a lion ramp, of the second guttee de I'eau, and collared ar. Crest— A lion ramp, or, guttee de sang and fretty giL Craufuird (Baidland and Ardmlllan, co. Ayr, now represented by Thomas M. Craufuird, of Grange, esq.) See Dictionary — Crawfurd of Baidland. Ckawfurd (Scotland). The Arms, as borne by Col. Crawfurd of Newfield, male representative of Crawfurd of Crawfurd, Loudoun, and Crosby, are. Quarterly, first and fourth, erm. two tilting-speai's saltirewise gu. for Crawfurd of Crosby ; secojid and third, gu. a fesse erm. for Crawfurd of Craw- furd. Crevecceur. Az. a cross fimbriated or. Crockett (borne by Henry Crockett, of Little Onn Hall, CO. Stafford, esq.) Ar. three Cornisli choughs ppr. Crest — A Cornish chough ppr. Motto— Crow not, Croke not. Cunningham (Spring Hill, co. Londonderry; now re- presented by William Lenox Cunningham, of that place, esq. son of the late Lenox Cuningham, by Jane, his first wife, eldest dau. and co heir of John Hamilton, of Castlefin, esq.) As Conyngham. Dancev. For " of St. Andrews," read " of Donhead, St. Andrews." Danncey " or Dawntesey (Taunton.) — This should be " or Dauntesy, (West Lavington"). The family tised to quarter, with the arms given in the body of the work, the presumed ancient coat of Daun- tesy, viz. Per pale, or and ar. three bars dancette gu. Darlington. Az. guttee ar. on a fesse betw. three leopards' heads erased or, as many crosses crosslct gu. Crests — First, a leopard's head as in tlie arms ; second, a winded pillar supporting a globe. Motto — Cruce dum spiro spero. Davies (as granted to John Evan Davies, of the citv of Bristol, esq ) Az. three demi goats guard, ar. each holding in the paws a leek ppr. Crest — A demi goat as in the arras. Davies (Eton House, co. Kent; the present Owen Davies, esq. of that place, quarters the arms of, I. Athelystan GlodrydJ, Prince of Fcrlys, Founder of the IV. Royal Tribe of Wales ; ii. Madoc ap Bleddyn, of Leeswood, derived from Ithel Veljn, sa. a chev. betw. three goats' heads erased or; III. Sir Peter Mutton, of Llanerch Park, co. Den- bigh, knt. Chief Justice of North Wales, derived from Mytton of Halston ; iv. Sir Hams Vaughan, Lord of the Manor of West Tilbury, co. Essex ; V. William Burley, of Maidhurst, co. Salop, esq. ; Ti. Sir John de Burgh, knt. Lord of the Barony of Mawddwy in Merioneth, derived from Sir Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent, Chief Justice of England ; VII. Foulk, Lord of Mawddwy, derived from Griffith ap Gwenwynwyn, Prince of Powys Wen- wynwyn ; viii. Sir William Clopton.) TheCrestof the family of Davies of Gwysaney, and of its de- rivative branches of Eton House and Marrington Hall, is, a lion's head erased sa. ducally crowned or. Davies (as borne by John Birt Davies, of Birming- ham, esq.) Per chev. az. and gu. on a chev. or, betw. two fleurs-de-lis in chief ar. and a lion ramp, in base of the third, three pellets sa. ; and for the Crest — On a wreath of the colours a lion ramp, ar. charged with three cross crosslets gu. and holding betw. the paws a piece of cable mowed ppr. Motto — Conatimur. Davis (borne by J. N. Crofts Atkins Davis, esq. Royal Artillery, eldest son of the late James Thomas Davis, esq. Surgeon, Royal Artillery, and acting Deputy-Inspector of Ordnance Hospitals in the Peninsula, by Mary his wife, fourth dau. of John Atkins, of Fountain Ville, co. Cork, esq.) Gu. a chev. ar. ; in chief three battle-axes, in base a human heart, guttee de sang, pierced with a dagger all of the second. Crest — A dexter mailed arm holding a crooked sword ppr. Motto (over the ci-est) — I will. Davis (as borne by Daniel Gateward Davis, Lord Bishop of Antigua). Ar. a passion cross gu. on the dexter side a serpent erect, and wavy vert, looking towards the sinister, and on the sinister side a dove, holding in the beak an olive branch, all ppr. ; on a chief of the second a crosier in bend dexter, surmounted by a key in bend sinister, the ward upwards, or, and in the centre chief point an imperial crown ppr. Dawtrey (Sussex). The Arms are, Az. five fusils in fesse ar. Deans (Loeg, Scotland ; Lyoti Register). Ar. on a cross moline az. a two-handed sword in pale ppr. hilted and pommelled or, and on a chief gu- a horse pass. ar. Crest — A crescent issuing out of a ducal coronet or. Motto — Vel arte, vel marte. De Burgh (as borne by the Justiciary, Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent, tei/ip. King John. This dis- tinguished person was father of two sons — Sir John de Burgh, one of tlie rebellious Barons of the time of Henry IIL; andSir Hubert de Burgh, ancestor of the Lords Burgh, or Borough, of Gains- borough, and of Sir John de Burgh, Lord of the Barony of Mawddwy, son of Sir Hugh de Burgh, by Elizabeth his wife, sister and heir of Foulk, Lord of Mawddwy in Merioneth, derived from Griffith ap Gwenwynwyn, Prince of Powys Wen- wynwyn. This Sir John de Burgh m. Joan, dau. and co-heir of Sir William Clopton, and left four daus. his co-heirs — i. Elizabeth, m. to William Newport, of High Ercall, ancestor of the Earls of Bradford; ii. Eleanor, who >n. Thomas Mytton, Lord of Mawddwy, J«re uxoris, M.P. for Shrews- bury in 1472; and from this marriage derive the Myttons of Halston, Garth, and Penylan, and Sir Peter Mutton, of Llanerch, knt. [see that nume'\ ; III. Isabella, m. to Sir John Lingen, knt.; and, IV. Angharad, or Anne, m. to Sir John Leightuu, of Wallesborough, co. Salop, ancestor of the pre- sent Sir Baldwin Leighton, hart.) Gu. seven lozenges vair, three, three, and one. Dendy (granted to Richard Caffyn Dendy, and to the descendants of his grandfather, Richard Den- dy, of Griggs or Gulshaw, on Towcrhill, in Hor- sham, co. Sussex, gent. September, 17D3). Quar- terly, first and fourth, ar. ; second and third, az. a mullet erm. over all on a b nd invecked co- tised sa. three cinquefoils or. Crest — On a mount, between two slips of lauristinus, vert, a bezant charged with a unicorn's head couped az. Moltu — Respicio sine luctu. D UF FAR Dickinson (Birch Hall, co. Lancaster; as borne by the deceased wife of Lieut. -general Sir William Anson, bart. K.C.B.) Az. on a fesse engr. or, betw. two lions pass, per pale or and ar. a cross crosslet fitcliee gu. betw. two lozenges sa.; quar- tering Hamilton and Arran, and Douglas. Dolling (originally of France, subsequently of the Isle of Pui'beck, and now of Magheralin, co. Down, Ireland : about the year 1580, a younger son of the Count Dolling, of the village of Dolling, near Tou- louse, having embraced Huguenot opinions, fled to England and settled in the Isle of Purbeck, where he was living in 1613. The present representation of the family is the Rev. BoucHy William Doll- ing, of Magheralin, co. Down, grandson of James Dolling, of London, esq. by Mary, his wife, only child of Katcliffe, of Stockport, cousin-german of the ill fated Earl of Derwentwater. Mr. Dolling has, with daus. one son, Robert Holbeach Dolling, esq. barrister-at-law, who m. 22 Jan. 1842, Eliza- beth, third dau. of the late Josias Du Pre Alex- ander, esq. M.P.) Quarterly, first and fourth, per fesse ar. and az. a fesse danrettee per fesse dan- cettee sa. and of the first, for Dolling; second and third, ar. a bend engr. sa. for Ratcliffe. Crests — First, a buck's head ppr. attired or, gorged witli two bars dancettee ar. for Dolling ; second, a bull's head erased gu. ducally gorged or, for Rat- cliffe. Motto — Spero. DorpiNG (Lotown, co. Westmeath, derived from the marriage of the Right Hon. John Dopping, M.P. with Jane, dau. of Thomas Jones, Archbishop of Dublin). Gu. a chev. erm. in base a plate, a chief chequy ar. and az. Crest — A talbot's head, col- lared and chained. DoppiNG (Colmolyn, co. Meath, as borne by Anthony John Dopping, of that place, esq.) same as the preceding. DovETON (as borne by Lieut.-general Sir John Dove- ton, G.C.B.) Az. on a chev. or, betw. two doves in chief ar. and an anchor ei'ect in base of the se- cond, three roses gu. barbed and seeded ppr. Crest — A dove with wings displ. supporting with the dexter foot a staff, with a pendant, all ppr. Sup- porters — A Sepoy of the Madras light cavalry, and on the sinister a Sepoy of the Madras light infantry, both habited and accoutred ppr. and standing at ease. Douglas (as granted to Sir Joseph Abraham Douglas, of Clarendon House, Isle of Thanet). Ar. a human heart gu. ensigned by a naval crown or, in chief three mullets az. ; on a chief embattled of the last, on the dexter a representation of the ship Cam- bridge, defending a ileet of merchant vessels, super- inscribed " Hong Kong," in letters of gold, and on tlie sinister side a representation of the barge he- longing to the said ship, engaging with three Chi- ne.se junks under a battery, superinscribed " Kow- loon," in letters also gold. Crest — On an Eastern crown or, the rim inscribed " China " in letters sa. betw. two wings a heart as in the arms. Drew of " South Breme'' in the body of the work should be " of South Broom." There appears a transposition of places in this article ; the South Broom Drews, now represented by William Hughes, of Devizes, esq. always bore " erm. a lion pass. gu. which coat, Mr. Hughes quarters. D'Urban. Sir Benjamin D'Urban has been granted the Supporters following : — A soldier of Her Ma- jesty's Fifty-first Regiment of Foot on the dexter, and on the sinister a Portuguese dragoon, both habited, armed, and accoutred ppr. in the position of " Attention." Duffield (Ripon and Coverdale, co. York ; borne by the Rev. Richard Duffield, B. D. Rector of Prating, Essex; the Rev. M. Dawson Duffield, Vicar of Stebbing, also in Essex ; and the Rev. Roger Dawson Duffield, M. A. of Downing Col- lege, Cambridge). Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. a chev, betw. three doves ar. for Duffield; second and third, erm. on a canton az. a stag lodged or, for Dawson. Crest — A dove, in its beak an olive branch, all ppr. Dyer (as borne by William Mathew Thiselton Dyer, of Great Russell street, esq.) Per chev. ar. or, on a chev. vert, betw. two mullets in chief gu. and a portcullis in base sa. three pigeons ppr. Crest — Out of a crown vallery or, a goat's head sa. armed and gorged with a collar gemel, gold. Dyson (as borne by Thomas Fournis Dyson, of Wil- low Hall, co. York, and Everton,co. Lancaster, esq.) Per pale or and az. the sun half faced sa. and the other gold ; quartering Edwards of Yorkshire (in riciht of his uncle, John Edwards, of Northowran, esq.) viz. per bend sinister erai. and ermines, a lion ramp. or. Crests — First, for Dyson, on a mount vert, a paschal lamb ar. with a banner of glory; second, for Edwards, a lion's head erased per bend sinister erm. and ermines. Motto — Cruci dum splro fido. Easthope (as borne by Sir John Easthope, of Fir Grove, co. Surrey, bart.) Or, two bendlets engr. az. betw. as many boars heads erased sa. Crest — Outof a crown vallery or, a horse's head ar, maned gold, charged on the neck with two bendlets engr. as in the arms. East India Company, For " estenatus" in motto, read '* et senatus," Edwards (as borne by the family of George Edwards, late of the Manor House, Bishop's Lavington, co. Wilts. Margaret- JIary George and Elizabeth George were the co heirs of the late Thos. George-Edwards, gent. The family was seated upwards of four hundred years between the above and the adjoin- ing parish of Tilshead, the manor of which was held by them the 30th Nov. '20 Henry VIII. as appears by MS. copy of Court Roll of Sir Thomas Seymour, under the abbess of Wilton, Elizabeth Ryperose, bearing her seal, the name being then *' George," since when the name of Edwards, by marriage, has become adopted, and often conjointly used with the former. Thomas Edwards, an an- cestor, was Vicar of Bishops Lavington in 1C27. Bishop Seth Ward, of Salisbury, found them in the oldest records amongst the most ancient of the lessees under the see of Sarura). Or, on a chev. engr. betw. three heraldic tigers' heads erased sa. as many falcons rising ar. Edwards (Northowran, co. York ; as borne by the late John Edwards, of that place, esq. and now quar- tered by his nephew, Thomas Fournis Dyson, of Willow Hall, CO. York, and Everton, co. Lancaster, esq.) Per bend sinister erm. and ermines, a lion ramp. or. Crest — A lion's head erased, per bend sinister erm. and ermines. Ellis (Wiltshire). Ar. three eels naiant in pale, barwise sa. Crest — A dolphin embowed ppr. ducally crowned or. Ellwyn (Wigenhall St. Germains, co. Norfolk ; quar- tered by D'Oyly, of Shottisham, co. Norfolk, and the East Indies). Ar. a chev. az. betw. three bears' heads couped sa. muzzled or. Elrincton (Ireland; as borne by John Henry El- RiNGTON, esq. Major of the Tower of London, son of the Rev. John Elringtou, by Mary his wife, dau. of Col. Simon Loftus). Ar. a fesse dancett6e sa. bezanteo, betw. six storks of the second. Crest — A stork, as in the arms. English (as borne by John English, of Ovington Manor, and Becking, co. Essex, esq.) Sa. three lions pass, in pale ar. Crest — A lion sejant, on a mount vert, laying his dexter paw on an antique shield, sa. Erveley. Both these names should be " Ernley." In the .arms of the first " sa." should be inserted as the colour of the bend. Evans (as granted to William Evans, of Lynnon, CO. Carnarvon, esq.) Ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three martlets sa. two swords in saltireppr. pomels and hilts or, entwined by a double chain, gold. Crest— The Roman fasces fesse, thereon a lion ramp, holding in his dexter paw a scimitar, all ppr. Farncomb (as granted to Thomas Farncomb, of Ken- nington, co. Surrey, esq.) Vert, on a chev. engr. betw. three cinquefoils or, as many griffins' beads FO VV GAR erased sa. Cre.it — A cockatrice's head couped sa. combed and wattled or, betw. two wings of the first, each charged with a cinquefoil of the second. Fenwicke (Fenwicke and Wallingtou, co. Northum- berhuiil). The Motto of this ancient family is '* Toujours fidele." FiNAMOKE (Whetham House, co. Wilts). Erm. two chevroiiels gu. FisHEK (Archdeacon of Salisbury, 1613:) for Desig- nation, read Bishop of Salisbury, 1S13. FiTZ Patrick (as borne by John Wilson Fitz Pa- trick, of Grosvenor Place, esq.) Sa. a saltire ar. ; on a chief az. three fleurs-de-lis or, within a bordure wavy of the second. Crest — A dragon on his back ppr. surmounted by a lion pass. sa. the whole debruised by a bendlet sinister wavy ar. Flektwoou (Calwich, co. Staflford, bart. ; descended from Henry Fleetwood, living in 3 Henry VI, son of John Fleetwood, Lord of the Manor of Plump- ton Parva, CO. Lancaster, living towp. Edward III. whose descendant, Richard Fleetwood, of Cal- wich, esq. was created a Baronet 29 June, 1611. Sir Thomas Fleetwood, the sixth baronet, died n/im. in January 1780, when the title is supposed to have become extinct). Perpale nebulee az. and or, six martlets counterchanged. Crest — A wolf pass, reguard. ar. charged on the breast with a trefoil vert. Fleetwood (The Vache, co. Bucks ; derived from Sir George Fleetwood, of The Vache, knighted II May, 1603, M.P. for Chipping-Wycombe as Eliz. ; son of Thomas Fleetwood, of The Vache, e.sq. M. P. for Bucks 5 Eliz. who was second son of William Fleetwood, of Hesketh, co. Lancaster, esq. great- grandson of John Fleetwood, of Little Plumpton. Arms, those of Fleetwood of Calwich. Fleetwood (Aldwinckle, co. Northampton; derived from Sir William Fleetwood, seated at Cranford in Northamptonshire, younger son of Thomas Hes- keth, of Hesketh, esq. Of this family was George Fleetwood, Colonel in the Parliament's service, one of King Charles's judges, and a Lord of Oliver Cromwell's other house; the celebrated General Fleetwood, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland under the Protectorate; and George Fleetwood, pre-emi- nently distinguished in the service of Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden, by whom he was created a Baron of that kingdom). Arms, as above. Fleetwood (Rossall, co. Lancaster; derived from Edmund Fleetwood, of llossall, esq. youngest son of Thomas Fleetwood, of Hesketh, esq. Tlie male line terminated with Edward Fleetwood, of Ros- sall, esq. whose co heiress, Margai'et, m. 16 Sept. 1733, Roger Hesketh, of North Meols, co. Lan- caster, esq. (a descendant of a younger branch of the Heskeths of RufFord, co. Lancaster), and from this marriage descends the present Sir Petek Hesketh Fleetwood, of Rossall, bart.) Arms, as above. Fleetwood (Penwortham, co. Lancaster). Arms, as the preceding. Flower or Flore. The arms should be " az. a fleur- de lis and a bordure or." Flower or Flowre (Kent, Northamptonshire, and Yorkshire). The cinquefoil " ei-m."' in the arms of this family should be " gu." Forbes (Winkfield Place, co. Berks ; as borne by John Forbes, of that place, esq. Commander R. N. son of George Forbes, of Aberdeen, esq. who was eldest brother of William Forbes, of Callander, esq.) Az. three bears' heads couped ar. muzzled gu. FoRsTER (Sufi'olk). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three lions pass, as many arrows in pale of the first. Crest — Out of a mural crown chequy ai-. and sa. a stag's head ppr. attired or, holding in the mouth an arrow ar. Motto — Think on. FosiiERY (Clorane and Curragh Bridge, co. Limerick). Az. a saltire betw. four cinquefoils ar. Crest— K pheon supported by two bears' paws erased, all ppr. Motto— 'Hon nobis solum. FouLKEs (Medland, co. Devon). Az. three lions pass. in pale ar. FowLE(Saudharst,co. Kent). The present representa- tive of the family is the Rev. William Cecil FowLE. M.A. whom. Frances, only dau. of Willinra Haggard, of Bradenham Hall, co. Norfolk, esq. FowLE (as borne by William Fowle, of Market La- vington,co. Wilts, esq.) Quarterly, first and fourth, gu. a lion pass, guard, betw. three roses or, barbed and seeded ppr. for Fowle ; second and third, az. a stag's head cabossed ar. an annulet for diff. for Legge. Crest of Fowle — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter arm in armour erabowed ppr. gar- nished or, holding in the hand a battle-axe or. Crest of Legge — Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of feathers ar. and az. Motto — Boutez en avant. Fowler (as granted to John Fowler, of Clifton, co. Gloucester, esq.) Quarterly, per pale indented az. and or; in the first and fourth quarters a hawk's lure, and in the second and third a lion pass, counterchanged. Crest — An ostrich's head couped or, in the beak a horseshoe sa. betw. two wing^ ar. each charged with two cinquefoils in pale az. Franceis (GifTord Hall, co. Suffolk). Gu. a chev. engr. erm. betw. tliree falcons displ. ar. beaked, legged, belled, and jessed or. Francki.in (Gonalston, Notts, and Great Barford.co. Bedford). Ar. on a bend engr. betw. two lions' heads erased gu. a dolphin hauiient betw. two parrots or. Crest. — A dolphin's head or, erased gu. betw. two olive branches vert. Motto — Sin- ceritate. Frank (Alderton, co. Suffolk). Vert, a saltire engr. or. Crest — A hawk close, belled or. Frost. Crest — An estoile issuing from a crescent, charged with a crescent. Frost (Suffolk). Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three trefoils ar. Crest— k trefoil slipped, betw. two wings erect. Fust (as borne by Sir Herbert Jennek-Fust, of Chislehurst, co. Kent). Quarterly, first and fourth. Fust, ar. on a chev. betw. three woodbills erect sa. as many mullets pierced of the field; second and third, Jenner. Crest of Fust— A horse courant ar. Crest of Jenner. FvLER, or Phii.er (Heifleton, co. Dorset, and Wood- lands, CO. Surrey; as borne by James Chamnes Fyler, of Heifleton and Woodlands, esq. M.A. high sheriff of Dorsetshire in 1837, second son of the late Samuel Fyler, of Dover Street, London, and of Twickenham, co. Middlesex, esq. barrister- at-law, by Mary his wife, dau. and sole heir of John I'Anson, esq. and niece of Sir Thomas Bankes I'Anson, of Corfe Castle, bart.) Quarterly, first and fourth, sa. three cinquefoils betw. nine crosses ci-osslet ar. for Fyler ; second and third, quarterly, az. and gu. a cross patonce and a chief or, for I'An,son. Crest— a porcupine. Jl/o^io— Volont6 de Dieu. Fyler (Woodlands, co. Surrey, and Heffleton, co. Dorset). Sa. three cinquefoils betw. nine cross- crosslets or. Crest— A porcupine ppr. Motto— Volonte de Dieu. Gabb (Abergavenny). Barry of six or and az. an in- escutcheon ar. on a chief of the second a pile of the first, charged with three pales also of the second. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, a Harpy, wings ex- panded and ducally gorged. Motto— tiuWius in verba. Gabb (as borne by the Rev. James Ashe Gabb, of Shire Newton, near Chepstow, co. Monmouth, and by his great great-grandfather, John Gabb, esq. who was resident in Monmouthshire in the early part of the seventeenth century). Quarterly, first and fourth, as Gabb, Abergavenny ; second and third, ar. two chev. sa. for Ashe, the present Rev. James Ashe Gabb being maternally descended from D'Esse, D'Essecourt, or Ashe, a family which was estab- lished in England at the Conquest, and from which derived the Ashes of Clyst, Fornyson, Heytesbury, Freshfield, Langley, &c. Crest and Motto, same as the preceding. Gale (as borne by John Gale, co. Cornwall, esq.) Az. a fesse ar. fretty of the field. Crest— A horse's head erased bendy wavy of six or and sa. Gardiner (as borne by the Rev. Robert Barlow G O R G W I Oaruinkr, M.A. Vicar Wadhurst, co. Sussex). Or, a stag's head cabossed, betw. the attires a mullet gu. a canton az. thereon a mitre of the first, labelled ar. Crest — A stag's head cabossed ppr. betw. the attires a mullet sa. pierced and pendent from a chain or. Gaskell (as borne by the Rev. C. T. Gaskell). Gu. on a chev. betw. three falcons close ar. as many crosses crosslet fitchee of the first, a crescent for diff". ; on a chief ernj. three spearheads sa. the points embrued ppr. Creft — On a monnt vert, under an oak tree ppr. a greyhound couchant sa. collared or, resting his dexter paw on an escut- cheon or, charged wifli a fleur de-lis. Gataker (as borne by William Gataker, esq.) Quar- terley, gu. and erm. a chief dancettee of the first. Gay (Alborough and Thurning Hall, co. Norfolk). Ar. on a fcsse per pale or and gu. betw. three mul- lets of the third, a demi lion ramp. betw. two fleurs-de-lis countercharged. Crest — A fleur-de-lis or. Motto — Toujours gai. Geldart (as borne by Dr. Geldart, of Cambridge). Vert, a lion ramp, reguard. and ducally crowned or, betw. three arrows of the last. Crest — A demi lion ramp, reguard. oi', and crowned of the last, holding an oak branch ppr. Giles (Gilston, or Gilestoun, co. Glamorgan). Sa. a cross in saltire (or a Julian cross) ar. ; quartering, az. a chev. betw. three coronets adorned with two ostrich feathers. Gill (London, granted about LOoe). Ar. on a bend sa. three mullets pierced of the field, on a canton az. a lion pass. ar. Crest — A falcon's head az. winged or. Gillbanks (Whiteficld House, co. Cumberland, as borne by the present Joseph Gillbanks, e.iq. of Whitefield House, a magistrate and deputy lieu- tenant of the county). Az. five hearts in saltire or, on a chief ar. a rose gu. betw. two trefoils slipped vert. Crest — A stag's head or. Motto — Honore et virtute, GiLLY (Hawkdon, co. Sufl'olk). Sa. on a bend ar. cotised erm. a rose ppr. betw. two aunulets of the field. Crest — A demi griflin ramp, wings erect, holding in his paw a saltire or, on a scroll over the griflin — Ab aquila. GiRDLESTONE (as bomc by Samuel Girdlestone, of Chester Terrace, Regent's Park, esq.) Perpale gu. and az. a griflin segreant ar. on a fesse dancettee or, three crosses patee of the first. Crest — A gi*if- fin's head erased az. in the beak two arrows in saltire, the pheons downwards gold, gorged with a collar dancettee or, thereon three crosses patee gu. GoDLEY (Killigar, co. Leitrim ; derived from a York- shire family, and now represented by John Goo- ley, of Killigar, esq. High Sheriff of Leitrim, in 1818). Ar. three unicorns' heads erased sa. horned gu. and three trefoils slipped vert. Crest — A Uni- corn's head erased ar. horned gu. charged with three trefoils slipped vert. MottuSans l)ieu rien. GoLuiNG (Maiden Erlegh, co. Berks.) Gu. a chev. or, betw. three bezants. Crest — A hind's head,' with an oak branch, in the mouth, all ppr. Motto — Pro Deo et Kege. Goodwin (as borne by Goodwin Charles Goodwin, esq.) Quarterly, or and gu. a lion ramp. betw. two fleurs-de-lis in chief and a mascle in base, all counterchanged. Crest — A demi lion ar. ducally gorged, gu. charged on the body with three lo- zenges az. and holding betw. the paws a fleur-de-lis of the second. Gordon (Knockespoch and Terpersie, co. Aberdeen ; now represented by James Adam Gordon, esq. of Knockespoch and Terpersie, and of Naish House, CO. Somerset, and Stocks House, co. Herts, formerly M. P. for Tregony, son of the late James Gordon, esq. M. P. by Harriet, his wife, eldest dau. of Samuel Whitbread, esq. M. P. for Bedford). Quar- terly, first and fourth, az. on a fesse chequy ar. and of the first, a lion pass, guard, betw. three boars' heads erased or; second and third, ar. a saltire gu. on a chief of the last, three boars' heads couped of the first. Crests— Vu st, a stag's head ppr. at- tired or ; second, a stag at gaze ppr. Mottoes, of Gordon, of Knockespoch, Non fraude sed laude ; of Gordon, of Terpersie, Dum vigilo tutus. Grattan (Tinuehinch, co. Wicklow ; as borne by the Right Honourable James Grattan, and Henry Grattan, esq. M.P. sons of the late distinguished statesman, Henry Grattan). Per cross gu. and ar. Crest — On a tree, a falcon belled. Motto — Pro patria vivere et mori. Gregorson (Ardtoriiish, co. Argyll). Arms, Crest, and Motto, those of Macgregor. Gregson (as granted to Henry Gregson, of Lowlyn, CO. Durham, esq.) Ar, a saltire gu. recercellee engr. az. a canton chequy erminois and of the last. Crest — A cubit arm couped ar. charged with a beudlet wavy az. betw. two others gu. tied round the wrist with a riband of the same colours and holding in the hand ppr. a battle axe or, the staff" sa. entwined with a wreath of oak fructed, also ppr. Grice. Or, a chev. gu. betw. three boars' heads erased at the neck ppr. Crest — Betw. two wings or, a blackamoor's head couped sa. ear-rings or, and ducally gorged of the last. Griffith ap Jenkvn (Wales; quartered by Glynnk Mytton, of Pontyscowred and North Cleobury, co. Salop, esq.) Sa. a chev. or, betw. three owls ar. Griffith ap Nicholas (Herefordshire). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three choughs of the last, beaked and membered gu. Griffith (as borne by John Griffith Griffith, of Bangor, co. Carmarthen, esq.) Paly of eight gu. and sa. a lion ramp, within a bordure nebulee or. Crest — Upon a mount vert a lion statant, the tail extended ermine charged on the body with three crosses patee in fesse gu. Griffith (as borne by John Griffith, of Llwynduris, near Cardigan, esq.) Per chev. gu. and ar. two chevronells counterchanged betw. as many men's heads in profile, armed in helmets with the vizor up, ppr. garnished or in chief, and a lion ramp, reguard. sa. in base, for Grii'fith; quarterly, vert and erm. in the second and third quarters, a trefoil slipped ppr. and used on a bend wavy, ar. a cinquefoil gu. betw. two caltraps sa. for Sand- ham. Crest, Griffith — A griffin reguard. sa. wings elevated or, in the mouth an arrow, the barb downwards ppr. the dexter fore-claw resting upon a man's head in profile armed in a helmet as in the arms. (These arms and crest are regis- tered in the College of Arms). Motto (adopted) — Le bon Temps viendra. Gbigg (as borne by John Grigg, esq.) Gu. a chev betw. three griggs (or young eels) with tails in the mouth ar. Crest — A horse's head erased ar. Motto — Ut prosim. Grigson (Saham Toney, co. Norfolk ; as borne by the Rev. William Grigson, M.A. of Saham Toney). Gu. two bars, in chief three annulets ar. Crest — Outofa ducal coronetor,a griffin's head, chequy ar. and sa. Grubb (Horsendon, CO. Bucks). Quarterly, first and fourth, erm. on a chief embattled gu. three roses or, for Grubb; second and third, ar. two bendlets engr. sa. surmounted by a label of three points gu. for Ratuliffe. Grubb (Patteued, co. Wilts). This should be Grubbe (Potterne, co. Wilts). Grubbe (Wiltshire). The reference should be "as Grubbe of Potterne." Guyon (as granted to John Guyon, of Richmond, co. Surrey, esq.) Per pale az. and gu. on the dexter side two lions ramp, or, supporting a tower ar. in base a scimitar, the jiomel and hilt towards the sinister betw. two other scimitai's, the pomels and hilts towards the dexter ppr. and on the sinister side on a bend of the third betw. three fleurs de lis ar. six pellets, all within a bordure also of the third. ('(•(.«*— Out of a mural crown ar. charged with three pellets, a demi lion ppr. Gwaethvoed (King of Cardigan, and by marriage, Prince of Gwent,head of one of the Royal tribes of ^Vales). Or, a lion ramp. sa. Gwii.T. Per pale gu. and az. on a chev. embattled betw. three estoiles or, as many lozenges sa. GvviLT. Per fesse gu. and ar. on a pale engr. erm. H A R HEM tetw. four unicorns' heads erased ar. a key sa. betw. two crosses pattee gu. CwiNNKT (as borne by William Chute Gwinnet, of MoretoM Hall, co. Hereford; and Penlline Castle, CO. Glamorgan, es(i.) Az. a chev. betw, three spear heads ar. embrued ppr. within a bordure or. Crest — A horse's head sa. gorged with a wreath of oak or, in the mouth a broken spear in bend sinister point downwards embrued ppr. Haggard (Bradenham Hall, co. Norfolk). The escut- cheon of pretence is for Meybohm, Mr. Haggard having married the dau. and co-heiress of James Meybohm, of St. Petersburgh, esq. Hall (granted to John Hall, of Mollame,co. Kircud- bright, esq.) Per bend ar. and or, a lion "ramp, ppr. murally crowned gu. within an orle of guttes de sang. Crest — In front of a garb vert, banded or, a castle ppr. Hall (Narrow Water, co, Down), Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three talbots' heads erased sa. Crest — A bear's head, muzzled, ppr. Hallifax (as borne by Thomas Hallifax, of Chad- acre Hall, CO. Suffolk, esq. J. P. and D.L.) Or, on a pile engr. sa. betw. two fountains ppr. three crosses crosslet of the first ; quaj'tering for Saville, ar. on a bend sa. three owls, of the field. Crest — A moor cock, with wings expanded, combed and wattled ppr. ducally gorged, and charged on the breast with a cross crosslet or. Hamilton {Baron Eimislwiven and Carrickfergus). Supporters — On the dexter side a horse ar. capari- soned, thereon mounted a man in chain armour ppr. the helmet adorned with three feathers, the centre one gu. and the two others az. holding in his dexter hand a club, also ppr. ; on the sinister side a horse sa. caparisoned, thereon mounted a man in armour, his helmet adonied as the dexter, holding in his dexter hand a tilting spear, all ppr. Hardy (as borne by William Hardy Cozens Hardy, of Letherington Hall, co. Norfolk, esq.) Quar- terly, first and fourth, Hardy, viz. per chev. ar. and or, in chief two bomb-shells fired, and in base an eagle's head erased ppr.; second and third. Cozens. Crest — Of Hardy, viz. a dexter arm em- howed ppr. charged with a pellet betw. two chev. or, and grasping an eagle's head erased fesseways, also ppr. Habgreavf.s (Broad Oak, co. Lancaster ; as borne by John Hargreaves, of that place, esq.) Quarterly or and vert, on a fesse erm. betw. three stags, courant, counterchanged, a fret gu. Crest — A buck's head erased vert, attired or, with a collar ar. charged with a fret gu. in the mouth a sprig of oak, ppr. -/l/o^/o—Fortitudiue et prudentia. Harris (Cork, Ireland; descended from William Har- ris, a Quaker, who died at Park's Grove, co. Kil- kenny, in 1085, and who is believed to have been son of Sir Thomas Harris, who, in IG54, made an unsuccessful attempt to surprise the Castle of the Foregate, Shrewsbury, in order to favour the Re- storation of Charles II.) Barry of ten az. and erm. three annulets or. Crest — A hare, holding in the fore paws two ears of wheat ppr. Motto— Sola virtus invicta. Harrison (Norton Place, co. Lincoln ; as quartered by Sir Montague Cholmeley, baronet, 18-1(1). Az. on a chief or, three eagles displ. sa. Harte, or O'Hart (Sligo). Originally, at a remote period, established in the county of Meath ; Gill- christ, the Blind, son of Malachy had three sons, Hugh-More, Biian, and Tiege, from whom de- scended the four great families of O'Hart of Sligo, viz. O'Hart of Bradhilly, from Hugh More, the eldest; O'Hart of Ardtermon and Uunore, from Brian, the second ; and O'Hart of Grange North, from Tiege, the youngest. Relatively to the Arms of this ancient Irish sept, tradition thus speaks : " When the fleet belonging to the twelve Milesian brothers was coming abreast, in sight of land, on the north coast of Ireland, the brothers began to contend amongst themselves wliich of them should reign over Ireland — they all agreed that whoever first touched land should be king ; but as they neared the shore, being still close abreast, one of the brothers. Art, drew his sword and cut off his thumb, and threw it with the sword upon the land : his wife at the same time swam to shore, and with her dart killed a deer as it ran by." Hence, the Arms of the O'Hartes were ever after " A sword and thumb ; the Crest, a hand holding a sword ; and the Supporters, a female and a stag." Hartley (as granted to John Hartley, of Catteral Hall, Giggleswick, co. York, esq.) Gu. a cross erm. a chief ar. thereon three hearts of the field. Crest — A heart as in the arms, eusigned with a crown vallery or, betw. two wings barry of six az. and or. Hartley (as borne by George Hartley, of Settle, Giggleswick, co. York, esq.) Gu. a cross erm. a chief ar. thereon three hearts of the field (a canton erm. for diff.) Crest — A heart as in the arms, ensigned with a crown vallery or, betw. two wings barry of six az. and or, (the heart charged with an erm. spot gold, for diff.) Hassard (as borne by the late General Hassard, Royal Engineers). Ar. three bars az. in chief three escallops of the second. Crest — An escallop. Motto — Vis en espoir. Hatton (Clonard, co. Wexford; now represented by ViLLiERS Francis Hatton, of Clonard, esq. Cap- tain R.N. and M.P. for co. Wexford). Az. a chev. betw. three garbs or. Crest — A hind pass. ppr. Hay (Drumelzier, co. Scotland). The present repre- sentative of this family, whose arms are in the dictionary, is Colonel William Hay, of Dunse Castle, CO. Berwick, J.P. D.L. convener of the county, son and heir of the late Robert Hay, of Drumelzier, esq. Whittinghame and Linplum, of the E.I.C. Civil Service, and great grandson of the Honourable William Hay, (son of John, 1st Earl of Eglintoun) by the Honourable Elizabeth Seton, only daughter, by his second wife, Elizabeth Douglas, heiress of Whittinghame, of Alexander, 1st Viscount of Kingston). Hayes (Nowton and Kettleburph, co. Suffolk, granted 1703). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three escutcheons gu, as many leopards' faces of the first. Crest — A demi leopard ramp, reguard, collared and chained or, supporting an escutcheon gu, Hayman (Youghal ; a branch of a Somersetshire family, derived from the younger of two brothers, Samuel Hayman, who went to Ireland in the suite of the Duke of Ormonde, Lord Lieutenant in 1(102, and settled in the town of Youghal, where he purchased in ie?0, part of the estates of Sir Walter Raleigh. The present representative is Matthew Hayman, of South Abbey, Yooghal, esq. only sur- viving son of the late Samuel Hayman, esq. M.D.) Ar. on a bend sa. three fleurs de-lis or, on a chief of the second a lion pass, of the third. Crest— Hr, a demi lion ramp. sa. holding a fleur-de-lis. Motto — Virtute non sanguine. Heathorn (as borne by William Heathorn, of Charl- ton Park, CO. Gloucester, esq.) Az. on a cross wavy ar. betw. four pigeons' heads erased or, five torteaux. Crest — A mount vert, thereon a hawthorn tree ppr. pendent therefrom by a riband gu. an escutcheon az. charged with a pigeon's he.ad as in the arms. Helisert (as borne by John Heleert Heleebt, of Gloucester Place, Portman Square, esq.) Gu. a lion ramp, or, supporting a battle-axe ppr. in chief three roses ar. Crest — A mount vert, thereon a stag trippant ppr. in the mouth a rose gu. slipped of the first, the dexter forefoot resting on an escutcheon gu. charged with three arrows, one in pale and two in saltire, the pheons downwards, also ppr. Hemming (as borne by William Hemming, of Foxly- diate House, Tardebigg, co. Worcester). Ar. on a chev. engr. az. betw. three lions' heads erased gu. an ostrich with wings endorsed of the first, in the beak a key betw. two pheons or. Crest — An eagle, with wings expanded ar. charged on the breast with a pheon sa. and supporting with the dexter claw an escutcheon erm. thereon a pale az. charged with three leopards' faces or. Hemswoiith (Abbeville, CO. Tipperary ; originally of HOD HOL Hemsworth, co. York ; now represented by Tho MAS Hemsworth, of Abbeville, esq.) Arms anil Cre.it as in Dictionary. il/o«o— Manus ha;c in- imica tyrannis. Hennessy (Ballyraacraoy, co. Cork ; originally derived from a branch of tbe family of Mac Ennis, Lords of Iveagh, CO.' Kerry, and directly descended from Caber More, Sovereign of Ireland, and now repre sented by James Hennessy, of Ballymacmoy, esq.) Gu. a boar pass. ppr. Crest — An arm embowed in armour, holding in the hand a battle-axe, all ppr. Motto — Vi vivo et armia. Hennessy (Cognac, France; a branch of the Bally- macmoy family, whose late representative was James Hennessy, of Cognac, esq. member of the Chamber of Deputies for the department of La Charente up to his decease April 22, 1813). Amis, &c. as Hennessy, of Ballymacmoy. Hepburn (Colquhalzie, co. Perth ; as borne by John Stewart Hepburn, of that place, esq. J. P. and D.L.) Gu. a chev. ar. two lions plucking at a rose, quartering Stewart. Crest — A horse, .